Afrikanerbond

The Afrikanerbond (Afrikaner League), established in 1994, is the successor to the Afrikaner Broederbond, formerly a South African secret society.[1] Unlike its predecessor, membership is open to anyone over the age of 18 years who identifies with the Afrikaner community. Applicants are required to go through a selection process before membership is granted. The existence of the organisation is no longer cloaked in secrecy; it now has its own website.[2]

Afrikanerbond
Formation1994
TypeCommunity organization
HeadquartersDie Eike
Location
Membership
est. 12,000
Official language
Afrikaans & English
Chairman
Wiese, A.T
Key people
Bosman, J.P.G.
Chief Secretary
Websitehttp://www.afrikanerbond.co.za

The Afrikanerbond acts in the interest of Afrikaners who are committed to South Africa and want to positively contribute to the creation of a successful South Africa, which provides opportunities for all South Africans. The Afrikanerbond is therefore involved in:

  • the protection and promotion of fundamental rights,
  • protection of constitutional democracy
  • the promotion of responsible citizenship and patriotism.

The chairmen of the Afrikanerbond were:[3]

NameFromTo
de Beer, T.L.19942000
Venter, F.20002004
van Garderen, D.S..20042007
Theron, P.F.20072010
Vorster, P.J,20102014
Schoeman, J.G.20142020
Wiese, A.T.2020

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ritchie, Kevin (March 15, 2007), "New boss, new role for Afrikanerbond", Pretoria News, p. 4, archived from the original on September 5, 2012
  2. ^ Boyle, Brendan (August 12, 1997), "South Africa's secret society comes out on the Web", Turkish Daily News, archived from the original on September 30, 2007
  3. ^ "100 jr - Bondsraad gedenkblad".