South Africa is a Secular state and here is Church and State laws and the country is proudly known as the rainbow nation . The constitution of South Africa guarantees the freedom of religion .
Religion in South Africa (2022 census)
Religion in South Africa is dominated by various branches of Christianity, which collectively represent around 85% of the country's total population.
South Africa is a secular state with a diverse religious population. Its constitution guarantees freedom of religion. Many religions are represented in the ethnic and regional diversity of the country's population.
South Africa is a secular state, with freedom of religion enshrined in the Constitution.
The preamble to post-apartheid South Africa's Constitution of 1996 contains references to God in the form of a multilingual evocation asking for God's protection and blessing. Dutch theologian Johannes van der Ven describes this text as a "rhetorical petition prayer". The Constitution nevertheless enshrines the right to freedom of religion.
Chapter 2 of the Constitution of South Africa, the Bill of Righ...
There where court cases in South Africa about religion in public schools and they were successful and learners can now practice religion only if they want to .However Afriforum does not like this
https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/constitution-says-religion-can-be-practiced-at-not-by-schools-court-hears-20170517
https://ewn.co.za/2017/06/28/judgment-to-be-handed-down-in-application-banning-religion-practices-in-schools
AfriForum is a South African non-governmental organisation which mainly focuses on the interests of Afrikaners, a subgroup of the country's white population. AfriForum has been described as a "white nationalist, alt-right, and Afrikaner nationalist group", though this description is rejected by the organisation's leadership, who refer to themselves as a civil rights group.
Established in 2006 to encourage the re-engagement of Afrikaners in the public sphere, it is closely affiliated with the ...