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Afriforum

Afriforum ‘won’t be deterred’ by Grace
Article
/ 13 September 2017

Afriforum ‘won’t be deterred’ by Grace

Despite Grace Mugabe’s claim that Gabriella Engels attacked her, Afriforum is planning to proceed with an assault case against Zimbabwe’s first lady.

By News 24
AfriForum says fake HuffPost blog could see white men pulled out of voting queues
Article
/ 31 July 2017

AfriForum says fake HuffPost blog could see white men pulled out of voting queues

A fake blog post proposing that white men be stripped of their voting and property rights “might be landing a blow among many other blows”.

By Govan Whittles
Afriforum to lay racism and incitement charges against 100 social media users
Article
/ 28 June 2017

Afriforum to lay racism and incitement charges against 100 social media users

Why are there only black people on this list?

By Staff Reporter
Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan arrested
Article
/ 13 February 2017

Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan arrested

O’Sullivan is expected to launch an urgent application at the high court in Pretoria at 9pm for him to be released.

By Staff Reporter
Bulldog sinks teeth into new job
Article
/ 3 February 2017

Bulldog sinks teeth into new job

Former NPA prosecutor Gerrie Nel and AfriForum’s chief decide the country needs a dog to watch the watchmen

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: White nostalgia, not civil rights
Article
/ 3 February 2017

Editorial: White nostalgia, not civil rights

AfriForum is a grouping that holds the rights of white Afrikaans speakers as more valid than those of the rest of the people of this country.

By Editorial
Gerrie Nel on leaving NPA: I’m creating something new
Article
/ 31 January 2017

Gerrie Nel on leaving NPA: I’m creating something new

The state advocate said he will join lobby group AfriForum to pursue prosecutions on their behalf – and he may dust off some of his old files.

By Mpho Raborife
WATCH LIVE: State prosecutor Gerrie Nel quits NPA
Article
/ 31 January 2017

WATCH LIVE: State prosecutor Gerrie Nel quits NPA

Nel’s immediate resignation after 35 years of service, five years away from retirement, will send shockwaves through the beleaguered organisation.

By Staff Reporter
AfriForum takes Unisa to court over language policy
Article
/ 25 July 2016

AfriForum takes Unisa to court over language policy

AfriForum is approaching the High Court in Pretoria over the disputed language policy at the University of South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
AfriForum: Dropping Afrikaans as a language of instruction at UFS is unconstitutional
Article
/ 21 July 2016

AfriForum: Dropping Afrikaans as a language of instruction at UFS is unconstitutional

AfriForum says the University of the Free State wishes Afrikaans in its historical notion of oppression.

By Jeanette Chabalala
Street names should recognise all heroes, Concourt hears
Article
/ 19 May 2016

Street names should recognise all heroes, Concourt hears

The City of Tshwane is applying to the court for leave to appeal against an order by the full bench of the High Court in Pretoria.

By Staff Reporter
State must ‘step up’ to combat farm attacks
Article
/ 20 August 2015

State must ‘step up’ to combat farm attacks

A new Human Rights Commission report on farm attacks highlights the lack of state involvement in combating crimes that affect farmers and farmworkers.

By Sarah Evans
AfriForum: Zuma is using Afrikaners as scapegoats
Article
/ 20 February 2015

AfriForum: Zuma is using Afrikaners as scapegoats

AfriForum says President Jacob Zuma’s undertaking that the ANC would continue to defend minorities were empty words.

By Sapaxxxx
AfriForum lays charges against Malema for land grab comments
Article
/ 17 December 2014

AfriForum lays charges against Malema for land grab comments

Comments by EFF members concerning invading unoccupied land has garnered criticism, as well as a criminal charge.

By Sapa and Staff Reporter
Zim-style land reform won’t happen in SA – minister
Article
/ 16 October 2014

Zim-style land reform won’t happen in SA – minister

SA’s land redistribution policies will not follow Zimbabwe’s due to the country’s law, says Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti.

By Sapa
‘So far so good’ – IEC on expats voting
Article
/ 30 April 2014

‘So far so good’ – IEC on expats voting

As voting stations opened in different parts of the world, the Independent Electoral Commission says the election process for expats is "going well".

By Sapa
Mbalula says he’s not applying 60-40 team quotas
Article
/ 23 April 2014

Mbalula says he’s not applying 60-40 team quotas

Sport Minister Fikile Mbalula says a quota favouring black players would not be imposed on anybody, after meeting with AfriForum, Solidarity and FF+.

By Ockert De Villiers
Municipalities owe Eskom billions, says rights group
Article
/ 12 March 2014

Municipalities owe Eskom billions, says rights group

AfriForum claims that certain municipalities owe Eskom over R2.3-billion, which, according to it, "adds to the country’s electricity woes".

By Sapa
KZN health MEC is no Dr Death
Article
/ 30 January 2014

KZN health MEC is no Dr Death

Former MK fighter Sibongiseni Dhlomo says AfriForum’s ignorant bid to tar him as another Wouter Basson is racist.

By Staff Reporter
AfriForum slated over ‘ANC terror attacks’ ceremony
Article
/ 21 May 2013

AfriForum slated over ‘ANC terror attacks’ ceremony

The ANC has lashed out at AfriForum’s youth wing for observing a minute of silence for civilians "killed in ANC terror attacks between 1980 and 1994".

By Staff Reporter
Afriforum seeks dialogue with ANC over ‘offensive utterances’
Article
/ 9 March 2013

Afriforum seeks dialogue with ANC over ‘offensive utterances’

Afriforum has said it plans to approach the ANC and initiate a dialogue to discuss "continued offensive utterances" about Afrikaners and Christianity.

By Sapa
Sona: Mixed reaction from opposition parties
Article
/ 15 February 2013

Sona: Mixed reaction from opposition parties

President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address has received a mixed batch of reviews from opposition groups.

By Sapa
AfriForum wins bid to halt Zim helicopter delivery
Article
/ 26 January 2013

AfriForum wins bid to halt Zim helicopter delivery

Afriforum has won a bid to prevent the South African National Defence Force from delivering Alouette III Air Force helicopters to the Zimbabwean army.

By Staff Reporter
Weekend 101: It’s Movember
Videos
/ 2 November 2012

Weekend 101: It’s Movember

Zuma stays mum on the spy tapes, AfriForum, Malema, and the ANC shake it out, Obama and Romney go head-to-head, and men across the globe go hairy for cancer.

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: Hate speech goes untested
Article
/ 2 November 2012

Editorial: Hate speech goes untested

South Africans should be able to understand that what is legally permissible and what is wise or constructive are not the same.

By Editorial
ANC, Malema, AfriForum settle on ‘shoot the boer’ controversy
Article
/ 31 October 2012

ANC, Malema, AfriForum settle on ‘shoot the boer’ controversy

An eleventh-hour settlement has been reached between AfriForum, the ANC and Julius Malema over the heated "shoot the boer" debacle.

By Staff Reporter
Magaqa: Malema arrest warrant orchestrated by cowards
Article
/ 22 September 2012

Magaqa: Malema arrest warrant orchestrated by cowards

Afriforum has welcomed the warrant while Magaqa is confident the charges against Malema won’t stick – especially with a hot shot lawyer on his side.

By Faranaaz Parker and Sapa
Unions to lay hate speech charges against Lamola
Article
/ 6 June 2012

Unions to lay hate speech charges against Lamola

AfriForum and TAU SA are preparing to lay charges against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over comments he made about land reform.

By Sapa
SABC refuses to air AfriForum video
Article
/ 4 June 2012

SABC refuses to air AfriForum video

SABC3 is refusing to air a video calling on South Africans to take a stand against certain ANC policy proposals, AfriForum has said.

By Sapa
Cosatu sets in motion the ‘mother of all protests’
Article
/ 17 April 2012

Cosatu sets in motion the ‘mother of all protests’

The Congress of South African Trade Unions will encourage its two million members to take part in a protest against the e-tolling system on April 30.

By Staff Reporter
Tshwane council changed policy ahead of name changes
Article
/ 11 April 2012

Tshwane council changed policy ahead of name changes

Just weeks before new street names for Pretoria were approved, the Tshwane metro council changed policy requiring consultation with residents.

By Staff Reporter
We do not teach kids to hate, says Kommandokorps
Article
/ 27 February 2012

We do not teach kids to hate, says Kommandokorps

Afrikaner survivalist group Kommandokorps insists that its paramilitary camps do not brainwash white teenagers into hating black people.

By Staff Reporter
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