Imagine the Western Cape with federalism: Prosperity through autonomy – Woode-Smith
Imagine a Western Cape empowered by federalism, unshackled from the constraints of centralised governance.
Imagine a Western Cape empowered by federalism, unshackled from the constraints of centralised governance.
In December, 317,000 international visitors landed in Cape Town, a record for a single month.
While Dr Benfield’s short-term risk analysis on Cape Independence relies on insurance industry norms, it overlooks the broader context…
Advocates of Western Cape independence face a stark reality – the promise of secession is legally unattainable and fraught with consequences.
The Referendum Party (RP) is challenging norms by directing its criticism not at the ANC, but at the DA, the ruling party in the Western Cape.
The Western Cape is making great strides in tackling unemployment, and by extension, inequality.
The world calls it the “Rainbow nation” but this is just a slogan that attracts tourist money to support another African failed state.
Western Cape municipalities are getting electricity wheeling toolkits to help fast-track the implementation of third-party electricity wheeling.
After recent events, the stark contrast in governance between the Western Cape and the rest of the nation has become painfully evident
Western Cape farmers are calling for a state of disaster to be declared after unprecedented flood waters ravaged crops.