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AfriForum is fighting against the slogan “Kill the Boer.”
AfriForum has announced that its appeal against the Equality Court’s finding that the Kill the Boer chant is not hate speech will…
AfriForum releases detailed report on the extent and persistence of race-laws in South Africa
The civil rights organisation AfriForum today released a report on the most blatant examples of the South African government’s racially…
Afriforum demands answers about threats to south africa’s world heritage sites
The civil rights organisation AfriForum demands answers from, among others, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environmental Affairs and the…
AfriForum accelerates the expansion of safety networks after a sharp increase in farm murders
AfriForum’s figures show that 76 farm attacks took place in the second quarter of 2023. The organisation’s Community Safety division…
AfriForum safety structures fight back against farm attackers
On the evening of 8 August the AfriForum neighbourhood watch in Brits, North West, apprehended four suspected farm attackers and…
AfriForum publishes manual to help farmers protect property
The civil rights organisation AfriForum has published an assessment document today that farmers can use as a manual to ensure…
AfriForum releases latest episode in documentary series about South Africa’s porous borders
The third episode of the documentary series Open Borders was released today. The episode titled “Cannabis and cattle theft” focuses on how…
AFRIFORUM READY TO FIGHT NHI ON EVERY LEVEL
The civil rights organisation AfriForum strongly condemns parliament’s decision to accept the new bill on National Health Insurance (NHI). The…
AfriForum welcomes judgment that affirms right to SA citizenship
The civil rights organisation AfriForum welcomes a watershed judgment handed down in the Supreme Court of Appeal yesterday which determines…
Brutal farm killings force communities to mobilize while government turns a blind eye
The civil rights organisation AfriForum urgently appeals to farmers and rural residents to step up their security and preparedness. According…
AfriForum demands clarity regarding promised amnesty for those with criminal records for lockdown transgressions
The civil rights organisation AfriForum today sent a letter to Ronald Lamola, the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, demanding…
AfriForum launches cyberbullying guide in collaboration with Solidarity Helping Hand, SECI, the University of Johannesburg and Unisa
From left to right: Veronica Banks (SECI), Yolandi Singleton (Ons Sentrum), Leandie Bräsler (AfriForum), Phyllis Vorster (PVE) and Basie von…
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