"Would you move to the Western Cape if it became its own country?" KZN listeners respond
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
The party named CapeXit is advocating for the independence of the Western Cape province.
Election season is upon us. This year we have the CapeXit party from the Western Cape advocating for the independence of province. Yes, they would love for the Western Cape to go independent.
When you head to their website, they describe themselves as:
CapeXit is an Independence/Non-Political Movement for all people of the Western Cape, regardless of race, religion or political views.- CapeXit.org
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How interesting would that be?
So, CapeXit wish for the province to be completely separate from South Africa and we know there are so many people who enjoy Cape Town for its cultural wealth and facilities.
People love the beautiful beaches, restaurants, and lifestyle centres.
Would our KZN listeners pack their bags and leave for the Republic of Cape Town?
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The answers are definitely mixed for this one. We would like to see the general consensus; we want you to simply let us know if you are part of the people heading to Cape Town or is KZN more than perfect for you?
Make your choice here:
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We are interested to actually see what more would develop from Western Cape being their own country.
What would their national anthem be? What would their national rugby team be named? What would their flag look like?
The questions are endless...
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Main Image Courtesy: CapeXit.org
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