What a unimaginative use of spaceI looked at the pics of the house - valued at about R100m? I dont know how based on those pics. Maybe because of the land or size of the proprty, but the house doesn't look that great. Kitchen looks great and some other parts, but below...eish
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What a unimaginative use of spaceNow I'm no designer but for that money I at least want to be wowed by the bathroom too. Now it doesn't look bad per say, but it doesn't look 15mil either, let alone 100
Especially pic 1It looks k@k tbh
Like you have a world around you, yet the washing machine must go into the bathroom, how about a wash/dry ironing room with en-suite living arrangement for your slave you bought with the house (at that price I'd expect it to come with one)It looks k@k tbh
Like you have a world around you, yet the washing machine must go into the bathroom, how about a wash/dry ironing room with en-suite living arrangement for your slave you bought with the house (at that price I'd expect it to come with one)
I’m confused
I’m confused
The WiFi coverage is going to be horrible.I looked at the pics of the house - valued at about R100m? I dont know how based on those pics. Maybe because of the land or size of the proprty, but the house doesn't look that great. Kitchen looks great and some other parts, but below...eish
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So that was the big bang he was paying for.Thread zig-zag. He's back as PM of Lebanon:
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Lebanon crisis: Saad Hariri returns as PM a year after protests
Saad Hariri, who resigned after mass unrest last October, must deal with a deep economic crisis.www.bbc.com
oh I can easily believe the whole Nigeria has taken her from behindCan't believe this girl got the whole country of Nigeria behind her
Mooi poppie.
Money can't buy Class but it can buy A$$She is number one highest paid prostitute in all of South Africa - great success!
All that space and the toilet and bath is still the same room. What a waste.
Cape Town - The long-running battle between the SA Revenue Service (Sars) and Cape Town swimwear model Candice-Jean van der Merwe over a $15.3 million (R252m at current exchange rate) gift from an unnamed Arab admirer has been shut down by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA).
The SCA endorsed an appeal by Sars, lodged against the order and judgment of the majority of the full court of the Western Cape High Court, which had upheld an appeal by Van der Merwe against a judgment of the Cape Town Tax Court.
The case goes back to 2014, when Van der Merwe filed her tax return for the 2014 tax year which reflected taxable income of R365 919. She also declared a receipt of R142 901 673 as a “gift from her companion abroad”.
In January 2015, Sars raised an original assessment in accordance with this return.
The “donation” was not subjected to tax. In February 2015, Sars started a process of interrogating the tax return and the foreign “donation”. They also explored a settlement.