If no one flies the old South African flag anyway, as the organisation states, banning it wouldn’t matter
On Sunday, AfriForum said it had obtained a warrant from the high court to seize the moveable assets of EFF CIC Julius Malema and his party
The group’s visit comes amid a controversial Australian senate motion condemning ‘anti-white racism’
The Zulu king has come out in opposition of land expropriation without compensation and says anyone who wants his vote in 2019 must kneel
Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota will join AfriForum in asking other countries to put pressure on South Africa not to amend the Constitution
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Agricultural lobby group AgriSA has called AfriFoum’s release of a list of farms allegedly earmarked for expropriation “irresponsible”
Rights group AfriForum and the Democratic Alliance challenged the decision by the department of international relations
In 2015, a protracted legal action was initiated after it emerged that animals had been starving on the multimillion-rand farm of Modise in 2014.
‘The land belongs to the people. Not any individual owns the land. People own property, not land’
NPA head Shaun Abrahams decided to prosecute the former president’s son for culpable homicide in April
Many are questioning Lekota’s opposition to proposed changes to Section 25 of the Constitution
An overwhelming majority of oral submissions called for an amendment of Section 25 of the Constitution
While there were those opposed to the proposed amendment, many spoke in favour of it
AfriForum delivered a petition made up of approximately 300 000 signatures of people opposed to expropriation without compensation
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Deputy CEO Ernst Roets says the organisation has notified Parliament that it will consult its legal team regarding the process to amend Section 25
AgriSA has warned that it was essential to have accurate statistics around farm attacks to avoid making unfounded claims
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Zimbabwe’s former first lady is alleged to have assaulted Gabriella Engels at a Johannesburg hotel where her sons were staying
Lekota’s statements are obfuscations cloaked through euphemism and the omission of their implications
Shaun Abrahams called AfriForum’s decision to prosecute Malema ‘unbecoming’
The younger Zuma had been given until the end of March to say why he should not be prosecuted
EFF leader Julius Malema has told AfriForum to "bring it on", after it announced that it would pursue charges against him should the NPA not do it
The Afrikaner interest group has announced it will privately prosecute the EFF leader for his alleged involvement in a suspected botched tender award
Allegations of a covertly-funded fraudulent travel claim has led AfriForum to approach police to have NDPP Shaun Abrahams criminally charged
The office has compiled and published other work related to the matter, including a 2014 investigation into the failed Vrede Dairy farm project
‘Former president Jacob Zuma’s resignation does not mean he should be able to evade prosecution’
Motata’s counsel, Themba Skosana said that while the words used by Motata could be considered “vulgar”, they were not racist.
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South Africa’s reality is, as a comedian put it, like a playground bully being angry about having to share a stolen bike
President Jacob Zuma son Duduzane Zuma will be the first person to be hauled before AfriForum’s private prosecuting unit, the union announced.