At the end of 2024, we take stock of the GNU, People's Referendum, Western Cape Devolution Working Group, international events, and more.
The case for Cape Independence is clear, especially for those in the business and governance sectors, both locally and internationally.
In 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon. Today, 2074 years later, the Western Cape is ready to cross its own.
The choice between integration and sovereignty becomes increasingly clear.
The looming economic and social crisis highlighted by South Africa's tax dilemma calls for urgent, decisive action.
Self-determination, a right enshrined in international law and recognized globally, is a legitimate aspiration of all peoples.
The DA's Political Balancing Act and the Rising Tide of Cape Independence
Exploring compelling reasons behind the Cape Independence movement and international parallels
A Threat to Regional Stability and Economic Health
A Case for Independent Border Security and Immigration Management