The Afrikaner Foundation is an institution that forms part of the Solidarity Movement in South Africa, with the aim of enabling international cooperation and support for the Afrikaner people.
The Afrikaner Foundation is an institution that forms part of the Solidarity Movement in South Africa, with the aim of enabling international cooperation and support for the Afrikaner people.
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Afrikaners are paving the way, guided by an alternative post-election vision
Westerners are often astonished by the fact that Afrikaners are not losing hope for the future despite being a tiny minority without any significant democratic representation on a national level.
The ANC’s destructive policies: The implications for South Africa’s economy
Over the past few decades, the decay of state institutions, infrastructure and the deterioration of public administration in South Africa have led to the country’s progressive decline. This decline not only resulted in the country’s economic stagnation but also led to an increase in various social issues such as crime, poverty and unemployment.
Solidarity Movement establishes Afrikaner Foundation to expedite foreign support
The Solidarity Movement has launched a new initiative which aims to expedite foreign support for the activities of the various institutions of this movement.
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- In the media
Afrikaners are paving the way, guided by an alternative post-election vision
Westerners are often astonished by the fact that Afrikaners are not losing hope for the future despite being a tiny minority without any significant democratic representation on a national level.
- In the media
Afrikaners are paving the way, guided by an alternative post-election vision
Westerners are often astonished by the fact that Afrikaners are not losing hope for the future despite being a tiny minority without any significant democratic representation on a national level.
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The Afrikaner Foundation and AfriForum embark on support raising tour to the United States
Representatives of the newly established Afrikaner Foundation and AfriForum depart for the United States today to participate in various events and raise awareness on the situation in South Africa, and how people abroad can play a supportive role to ensure a future for the Afrikaner community at the southern tip of the African continent.
The Afrikaner Foundation and AfriForum conclude successful support raising tour to the USA
It is clear that the international community is becoming increasingly aware of the challenges that minorities in South Africa such as Afrikaners are facing, as well as the kind of solutions that the institutions of the Solidarity Movement are coming up with to address these challenges. This is the overall observation of the representatives of the Afrikaner Foundation and AfriForum who have just returned from a support raising visit  to the USA.
What are we fighting for?
Here is the speech that Ernst Roets delivered in New York City in July 2024, at an event hosted by the New York Young Republicans Club. He spoke about South Africa, the Afrikaners and our Western heritage. Finally, he share some ideas on how to answer the question: What are we fighting for?
“Ons sal self” – The Afrikaner philosophy for fixing your own problems
Here is the speech that Dr Ernst Roets delivered in Washington DC at NatCon 4, on the theme of “Ons sal self” – The Afrikaner philosophy for fixing your own problems.
- Opinion
Afrikaners are paving the way, guided by an alternative post-election vision
Westerners are often astonished by the fact that Afrikaners are not losing hope for the future despite being a tiny minority without any significant democratic representation on a national level.
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