South Africa needs non-racial, merit-based policies to unlock its potential, not divisive racial quotas.
Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie’s assertion that SA’s unemployment rate could be as low as 10% when accounting for the informal sector is an unsubstantiated claim.
The CIAG expresses profound disappointment, though not surprise, at SA’s latest economic performance, with the GDP growing by a mere 0.1% in Q1 2025.
The CIAG strongly condemns South Africa’s 2025 National Budget as a flawed plan that jeopardizes the Western Cape’s prosperity.
Achieving electricity independence for the WC from SA’s national grid
A detailed look at income and expenditure in 2024/25 in the context of economic independence
In this eye-opening opinion piece, Dr. Joan Swart exposes China’s quiet bid for control over South Africa, with Simon’s Town at the center. Could South Africa be surrendering its sovereignty to China’s rising power?
Central control is the risk; independence is the fix
The unprecedented delay of the budget speech underscores the deep-seated issues plaguing our nation's fiscal policy.
How Secession Can Strengthen Both Sides