10 000 protesters march against Bela Act, demanding the protection of Afrikaans education and mother-tongue rights.
Controversial Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr joined thousands of South Africans, along with ministers John Steenhuisen and Pieter Groenewald, in a march opposing South Africa’s new school legislation, ...
Bela is a red line that must not be crossed. This was the simple but clear message that a crowd of more than 10 000 people ...
An Afrikaans woman's hilarious struggle to pronounce English vegetable words left South Africans cracking up in laughter. The ...
Banning Afrikaans in South African schools is not just a radical proposition but a necessary step toward achieving the ...
Thousands of Afrikaans speakers and supporters will also gather at the Voortrekker Monument and march to Freedom Park this coming Tuesday, 5 November. According to the Solidarity Movement, which is ...
The BELA act was signed into law in September, but to allow for more consultation, President Cyril Ramaphosa delayed the ...
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen on Tuesday argued that provincial governments would have “too much” power ...
A young Afrikaans teacher shared how she taught her students the language. People online applauded the educator and found her lesson fun and motivating.
CEO of AfriForum Kallie Kriel said it’s the angriest the Afrikaans community has been since 1994. “Leave out kids alone,” he ...
Prepare to be chilled to the bone as eVOD presents Bloedhond, a spine-tingling Afrikaans horror film that will have you ...
Controversial Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr has joined thousands of South Africans – including GNU ministers John ...