Many Afrikaners face tough times in South Africa, but many still choose to stay because they feel deeply connected to their land and culture. While some leave, seeking safety and comfort abroad, most keep building their lives, communities, and traditions at home. They meet challenges with hope and strength, showing a quiet courage and love for their country. Their story is one of resilience and faith in South Africa’s future.
South Africa stands strong in supporting peace for Palestine, drawing on its own history of fighting apartheid. At a recent global conference, South African Justice Minister Ronald Lamola urged the world to act quickly to stop the violence and recognize Palestinian statehood. He stressed that lasting peace must come through law, dialogue, and respect for human rights not through war or force. South Africa’s message is clear: justice and hope can overcome even the deepest conflicts when nations work together with courage and fairness.