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Pretoria's gated Afrikaners
The Citizen
|October 02, 2025
ENCLAVE: KLEINFONTEIN IS ENTANGLED IN A RATES DISPUTE WITH THE CITY OF TSHWANE
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Behind a high fence, 20 minutes east of South Africa's capital Pretoria, the Afrikaner enclave of Kleinfontein stands as a postcard from the country's bitter past and is now entangled in a very present-day dispute.
Moving into the gated community of around 1 500 white Afrikaners entails rigorous screenings and motivational interviews to co-opt residents on an ethnic, linguistic and religious basis.
But the community of Afrikaners - descendants of the first European settlers to South Africa - is accused by the municipality of not respecting zoning regulations.
The administrative dispute comes at a delicate time as Pretoria is anxious to appease Washington's false claims of persecution of white South Africans.
On a recent Saturday, hundreds of blond children faced off in games of tug-of-war and sack races as Kleinfontein's residents - many dressed in typical khaki clothes - marked a harvest celebration.
"To apply for membership you must look like a Boer (farmer) Afrikaner," said Jan Groenewald, one of the community's founders.
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