
Homepage of the ZAB

Welcome to the
Zuid-Afrikaansche Boervolk
and the
Zuid-Afrikaansche Boer Republics
“A people without sovereignty is a people without a future.”
Since the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging in 1902, the Boer people have been systematically alienated from their rightful status as a sovereign people. Over more than a century, political power structures, party politics and external agendas have contributed to the Boer people being deprived of their identity, territory, culture and right to self-determination.
But a new awareness has emerged. The Boer and Boerin now realise that they themselves have to work on their future.
A process that was already started in 2021 is now being brought to full fruition. Through the HARTKLOP Action – a movement from Farmer Ranks itself – we begin the path of recovery and self-management. As Zuid-Afrikaansche Boervolk (ZAB), we now act united to administer the affairs of the historic 21+ Boer republics – under one flag and one emblem of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Boer Republics (ZABR), with the aim of putting the Boer people's interests first.
Here you will find:
- Information about the Zuid-Afrikaansche Boervolk and Boer Republics.
- The Polling station where the Boer people can cast their vote.
Information about the Restoration of Status – how you can confirm and correct your individual status as a Boer in order to take up your place in the Boervolk's Volkshuis.
- Guidelines for the Way Forward as a People in a People's Context.
- History, Judicial Principles, and International Legal Frameworks Supporting Self-Determination.
- Contact details for administration and participation in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Boervolk.
The time has come for active self-determination of the ZAB.
Become part of the HARTKLOP of the Boervolk. Take your place – not just as an individual, but as part of a living, sovereign people; The Zuid-Afrikaansche Boervolk.

as we have promised Him."


The ZABR is a cultural administrative body and its initiatives are focused on the preservation of Boer heritage, in accordance with South African laws.