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Lobby group AfriForum remains defiant despite the Hawks opening high treason dockets over allegations of spreading misleading information about the Expropriation Act. The group's CEO, Kallie Kriel, has dismissed the charges, stating they won't be intimidated and are eager to take the matter to court to expose what they deem as the ANC's irresponsible policies. The allegations stem from AfriForum's lobbying efforts in the US, which reportedly led to President Donald Trump cutting aid funding to South Africa. Kallie Kriel who is still in the United States spoke to Elvis Presslin
By SAfmLobby group AfriForum remains defiant despite the Hawks opening high treason dockets over allegations of spreading misleading information about the Expropriation Act. The group's CEO, Kallie Kriel, has dismissed the charges, stating they won't be intimidated and are eager to take the matter to court to expose what they deem as the ANC's irresponsible policies. The allegations stem from AfriForum's lobbying efforts in the US, which reportedly led to President Donald Trump cutting aid funding to South Africa. Kallie Kriel who is still in the United States spoke to Elvis Presslin

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