Friday, September 9, 2016

White squatter camp in Gauteng runs out of water and food

White squatter camp in Gauteng with 180 poor-whites including 51 children, have run out of water and food.
Amidst the ongoing drought, these poor-white communities in South Africa struggle more each day to find clean water and food.

Although only a minority of 3 million white, mostly ethnic-Afrikaner people, the majority-black government has illegally barred these ‘whites’ from the labor market with 115 anti-white hiring laws.
These laws are illegal: In August 2016 the United Nations ordered South Africa to end these laws as these are solely based on racist considerations..

The non-profit organization which provides help to some 60 camps in the greater Gauteng region, the Boer Community Transvaal, urgently needs money to buy large water-storage tanks for these camps so that they can have a ready supply of water for everyone even whenever the municipality turns off its taps. The two major dams supplying water to three South African provinces are at dangerously low levels and many communities are left without water for days on end.

And while the poor-black communities get help, food-aid and benefits from their government, the poor-whites have to fend for themselves: often they are even forcibly removed and their household belongings which they rely on for their survival, scattered and destroyed by local municipal officials.
Your help is urgently needed to help these impoverished, homeless white people in South Africa survive.

Contact and Donation information:
Email: boeregemeenskaptransvaal1@gmail.com
nonprofit organisation 162-012
Coordinator for 60+ camps: Leon Cronjé:
Lcronje6@gmail.com cellphone (South Africa: 27) (0) 736317914
Donations (financial):
First National Bank of South Africa (FNB),
Account Nr 62577687381, Branch Code 250141
Address of bank:
Florida, Gauteng, South Africa
Swift Code FIRNZAJJ
Name of account:
Boeregemeenskap Transvaal
15 Church street,
1725 Florida Johannesburg
Published on South Africa Today – South Africa News

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