Actions and petitions

AfriForum follows a double strategy with actions and campaigns that it undertakes on national and local level to manage and influence the current political realities on Afrikaners. At the same time, AfriForum establishes sustainable structures through which Afrikaners can ensure their survival in an independent manner.
Through actions and petitions, we can continue to put pressure on government.
Petitions
Ekurhuleni Pothole Petition
Report potholes in Ekurhuleni for urgent attention Residents of Ekurhuleni The recent heavy rainfall has…
Green, greener, GROENKLOOF
Recycling in GroenkloofAfriForum collects your green bags every Monday.
Stellenbosch your municipality is lying!
AfriForum smells a rat about rotten water in Stellenbosch. What are they hiding? AfriForum continues…
Report water leaks in Gauteng – help us save our water
Gauteng is facing a growing water crisis, with the threat of Day Zero looming due…
Ridiculous prices for firearm purchases
The Department of Community Safety of Gauteng grants a tender of 9,7 million rand for 124…
Send them your tips on how they can save money and settle their bills.
Govan Mbeki Municipality sends tips on how to save water, but there has been no…
Zeerust demands the following
We demand the following: Why it is important: Stray animals in our community pose a…
Urgent solution for water interruptions in Albemarle and Dinwiddie
We hereby request the residents of Albemarle and Dinwiddie to sign this petition, giving AfriForum…
Lesufi has to go
The time is now! Lesufi has to go. Demand Lesufi’s dismissal here. Add your name…
Emakhazeni Local Municipality sent out a notice that the following landfill sites will be closed down.
Emakhazeni Local Municipality sent out a notice that the following landfill sites will be closed…
Merafong Local Municipality owes Rand Water R1 011 020 113.04!
Rand Water is now threatening to reduce water pressure by 20% after the municipality did…
No satellite services for Starlink because they are “too white”?
Say no to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA’s) race obsession, which is…
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