Fiscal Imbalance and the Case for Economic Self-Determination

Fiscal Imbalance and the Case for Economic Self-Determination

The Western Cape contributes far more to South Africa’s national fiscus than it receives, leaving critical infrastructure, services, and growth potential under strain. This article examines the scale of the fiscal imbalance and argues for a model of economic self-determination — not secession, but fair resource control — that would enable the province to plan sustainably, invest effectively, and strengthen national recovery.

PRESS STATEMENT: Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement fails to prioritise growth

PRESS STATEMENT: Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement fails to prioritise growth

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s MTBPS confirms what communities across the Western Cape experience daily: the national government remains focused on balancing spreadsheets rather than rebuilding a failing economy. Despite a primary surplus and cosmetic improvements in debt metrics, the budget offers no credible plan for growth, jobs, infrastructure recovery, or restoring local government capacity. CapeXit argues that capable regions deserve the right to choose a better path.