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When you ask the residents of Orania, South Africa, why they moved there, their answers might seem similar. “We want to build a better place for our children and ourselves,” said Nick Vandershyff.
Northern Cape EFF leader Shadrack Tlhaole has pledged to storm and dismantle Orania after the party’s protest at the Premier’s Office. The post EFF leader pledges to storm Orania in push ...
In early June, Joost Strydom, CEO of the Orania Movement, gave The Daily Caller a tour of the Afrikaner-only city of Orania and responded to international criticism of the city. You won’t find a ...
About Orania. The Afrikaner town is situated in the Karoo region of the Northern Cape province. It was established in 1963, in an attempt to preserve the Afrikaner culture within SA.
The Northern Cape Afrikaner enclave of Orania has launched a chequebook as part of its own currency system, a spokesperson said on Thursday. ''The Orania busine ...
Orania, Northern Cape - The Afrikaner cultural separatist town of Orania and the Xhosa community of Mnyameni signed an agreement on Tuesday to help both settlements achieve greater self-reliance.
However, Orania has close links to the family of Hendrik Verwoerd – the man who introduced apartheid – and, as a consequence, the town is now seen by many as a final outpost of apartheid.
Not a single resident of Orania in the Northern Cape had voted at the official polling station by late yesterday, IEC officials have reported. However, a few hundred metres away, about 240 out of ...
Orania is an answer to that fear, born in the dying years of apartheid. The main options then were simple: stay and hope for the best or emigrate. Some 750,000 whites chose the second option ...
Orania in the Northern Cape recently took delivery of a large battery energy storage system (BESS) that will help the town avoid the first six stages of load-shedding. Orania’s electricity ...
The idea of a whites-only town existing in democratic South Africa may be difficult to understand, but the people of Orania say it is the only way to protect their culture, writes the BBC's Pumza ...