AfriForum fights for freedom of speech – after student’s suspensionÂ
AfriForum Youth has instructed its legal team to investigate possible legal proceedings over the temporary suspension of a senior student at the North-West University.
AfriForum Youth has instructed its legal team to investigate possible legal proceedings over the temporary suspension of a senior student at the North-West University.
AfriForum reveals that the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) attempted to conceal their R316,000 legal debt using a doctored proof of payment.
Ernst van Zyl unpacks the Afrikaners’ Helpmekaar Movement which was born in 1915 and fostered community support and upliftment.
The subject of shale gas reserves deep under the Karoo seems set to surface again in 2023, with passionate views held by protagonists on both sides of the controversial debate.
South African farmers are pleading for intervention as products destined for export are rotting at ports besieged by Transnet incompetence and a continuing wage dispute.
Ernst van Zyl has published a manual on AfriForum’s website advising the public on their rights regarding property hijacking.
AfriForum campaigns manager Jacques Broodryk says they’re trying to state-proof communities against the continued failure of the government.
The penny is dropping. SA is realising that Pax ANC is rapidly drawing to a close and smart people are starting to consider alternatives.
As FMF writer Sindile Vabaza opines, a flag that fails to resonate with the lived experience of its people is a monument to nothing. Pride?
Simon Lincoln Reader blasts the SA liberal media who have described AfriForum’s involvement in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial as naked opportunism.