We are Afrikaners
Intercultural cooperation
Mutual recognition and respect are important to AfriForum and this is why AfriForum is also working to promote intercultural cooperation in southern Africa. Reality simply is that society comprises different cultural communities living side by side. Good relations between communities are crucial for sustainable peaceful coexistence and a free, safe and prosperous future.

Mutual recognition and respect are important to AfriForum and this is why AfriForum is also working to promote intercultural cooperation in southern Africa. Reality simply is that society comprises different cultural communities living side by side. Good relations between communities are crucial for sustainable peaceful coexistence and a free, safe and prosperous future.
At grassroots level there generally is respect and goodwill among traditional and civil leaders and also among ordinary citizens belonging to different cultural communities. AfriForum therefore believes that community institutions must assume responsibility to protect and promote this respect and goodwill and not to allow politicians to cause polarisation.
The idea that governments are not going to solve all the problems experienced by communities is gaining wider traction. For this reason, AfriForum is developing relationships with community institutions of other cultural communities by tackling joint projects that promote community self-reliance and subsidiarity. Successful communities follow an approach of creative rejuvenation based on proven values and experience. In view of this, there is cooperation to preserve language, culture and heritage because this is important for maintaining and developing cultural identity and the eventual sustainable continued existence of communities.
AfriForum is also working with traditional leadership structures as important community institutions of cultural communities in order to promote community self-reliance and to prevent these institutions from being hijacked and abused by politicians.
AfriForum is following an approach of binding and bridging. We bind Afrikaners to one another and mobilise energy to build a future for us, and we build bridges with other communities so that communities may live in full freedom, safety and prosperity in peaceful coexistence with one another.
Media statements
25 June 2026
AfriForum, on 24 June, demanded answers from Thami Ntuli, Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, after members of the Mthiyane royal family approached…
19 June 2026
Porojeke e e kopanetsweng ya go rua dikoko tse di beelang mae e simolotswe gompieno kwa Batlharos, e leng motsemogolo…
19 June 2026
A joint layer-hen project was launched today in Batlharos, the capital of the Batlharo Ba Ga Motlhware cultural community north…
10 June 2026
Ilinge lobambiswano kuphuhliso lwezolimo elenziwa yiAfriForum, neSaai, neofisi kaNkosi Zweloxolo Stokwe, kunye neLinge Loveliso-Londolozo Kutya eliyiAdopt-A-Village Rural Food Security Initiative,…
9 June 2026
The joint agricultural development initiative by AfriForum, Saai, the office of Nkosi Zweloxolo Stokwe and the Adopt-A-Village Rural Food Security…
26 May 2026
AfriForum and gaob (captain) John Cornelius !Kham-aob Witbooi recently handed over learning aids, including various subject posters in Afrikaans, to…
25 May 2026
* Media statement also available in French, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, Nama, Portugese, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda and Zulu. AfriForum calls…
28 April 2026
This media statement is also available in: isiNdebele, Nama, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tsonga, Venda, isiXhosa, isiZulu AfriForum calls on…
16 March 2026
AfriForum le Saai, ka kgodiso ya bone ya go tlhabolola temothuo, Letsholo la go Tsosolosa Temothuo e e Kgonang go…
13 March 2026
AfriForum and Saai, through their agricultural development incubator, Resilient Regenerative Agricultural Initiative NPC (RRAIN), boosted the next phase of Kgosi…
6 March 2026
This media statement is also available in Zulu. AfriForum on 5 March demanded through a lawyer’s letter to Thami Ntuli,…
6 March 2026
The Mofumahadi MaMontoeli Mota vegetable project of the Batlokoa Ba Mota cultural community in Tsheseng, Phuthaditjhaba, in the Free State…
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