#WeWillDoItOurselves
AfriForum branches
The main objective of an AfriForum branch is to organise communities, as well as conduct projects and actions in the following focus areas.

What do our branches do?
The main objective of an AfriForum branch is to organise communities, as well as conduct projects and actions in the following focus areas:
- Community projects
- Community safety
- Local government affairs
- Environmental affairs
- Youth
- Health
- Culture and tourism
The AfriForum branch management consists of branch officials promoting the aims of each focus area.
AfriForum branches are financed by AfriForum members that specifically make donations to their local branch. Businesses are also welcome to finance our branch projects by means of monthly donations in order to create a better and healthier business environment in the relevant town. Section 18A certificates are available on request.
The core philosophy of AfriForum’s structures involves not waiting for the state to solve the problems experienced by communities, but rather to make a real difference by conducting do-it-yourself projects. By joining forces, communities can create a free, safe and prosperous future together.
Do-it-yourself is better than doing nothing; become involved at your local AfriForum branch today.
Media statements
26 June 2026
AfriForum calls on farmers, water users, businesses, civil society organisations and other interested parties to submit comments on the 2026…
26 June 2026
AfriForum has applied to the High Court in Pretoria for an urgent court order against the National Energy Regulator of…
26 June 2026
AfriForum demands an urgent investigation into the delay in repairing the sewage network in Riebeeckstad, Welkom, where residents have had…
24 June 2026
AfriForum’s Springs branch joined forces with the community, neighbourhood watch members and staff of Dr. W.K. du Plessis School on…
22 June 2026
AfriForum’s urgent court application to review and set aside the Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality’s controversial increase of 65,6% in the water…
19 June 2026
AfriForum demands urgent answers from MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae, Premier of the Free State, regarding the provincial government’s failure to implement a…
18 June 2026
AfriForum’s MidWit neighbourhood team, affiliated with AfriForum’s branches in Middelburg and eMalahleni (formerly Witbank), mowed and cleaned more than nine…
17 June 2026
AfriForum describes an official notice from the Tshwane Metro by EFF Councillor Obakeng Ramabodu for a “clean-up program [sic]” at…
17 June 2026
AfriForum welcomes the decision to cut short John Steenhuisen’s term as Minister of Agriculture. The civil rights organisation is optimistic…
15 June 2026
AfriForum requests that the Northern Cape Premier, Dr Zamani Saul, urgently intervene to curb the deterioration of the R369 and…
12 June 2026
Amid the continued decline in service delivery and the poor state of the Matjhabeng Local Municipality, AfriForum has decided to…
12 June 2026
The City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality’s continued refusal to explain or justify its controversial 65,6% increase in the water demand…
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