BNC#6: Phil Craig Q&A – Cape Independence movement is gaining momentum
In a Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Alec Hogg and Phil Craig discussed the potential for Cape Independence within South Africa.
In a Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Alec Hogg and Phil Craig discussed the potential for Cape Independence within South Africa.
Advocates of Western Cape independence face a stark reality – the promise of secession is legally unattainable and fraught with consequences.
Momentum for Cape Independence continues to grow, according to Phil Craig. The movement is to hold a march through the streets of Cape Town.
Phil Craig of the Cape Independence Advocacy Group joined the BizNews Power Hour to discuss a referendum on Cape independence.
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