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Victory for Amazon's South African headquarters

The City of Cape Town has accepted a settlement offer by the Observatory Civic Association for the complete and final cessation of all legal action regarding the River Club dispute.

The R4-billion development, being built in Observatory by Liesbeek Leisure Property Trust (LLPT), will have e-commerce and cloud services giant Amazon as its anchor tenant.
 
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This is the first developer in South Africa’s history to honour indigenous groups,” stated Khoisan.

Because the developer fell for this kuk narrative. The Khoisan was not a settled tribe here, they were scavengers. Their "indigenous" area is way way way more north.

Hell, we need a Dutch East India heritage site on this piece of land as well then. The Khoi saw the boats coming down the coast and ran after it to trade and steal.

Same if I pull up to a stop street and some booswig runs up to the car to either sell me a bag of stolen Avos or rob me. Doesn't mean he owned the stop street for the last 400 years.
 
This is the first developer in South Africa’s history to honour indigenous groups,” stated Khoisan.

Because the developer fell for this kuk narrative. The Khoisan was not a settled tribe here, they were scavengers. Their "indigenous" area is way way way more north.

Hell, we need a Dutch East India heritage site on this piece of land as well then. The Khoi saw the boats coming down the coast and ran after it to trade and steal.

Same if I pull up to a stop street and some booswig runs up to the car to either sell me a bag of stolen Avos or rob me. Doesn't mean he owned the stop street for the last 400 years.
Haha they were so outraged about land they never did anything but schit on :ROFL:
 
This would have never happened in Gauteng. Just desserts for using Cape Town work from home consultants.
 
There are Amazon offices near Gardens Cape Town but those are for an IT office they have here. Its not suitable for a warehouse
 
Nice photo
I see a tree
They must plant it soon
Coz I ride past that building everyday on the M5 and there are no trees anywhere

EDIT: My bad, I rode past this morning, there are trees there
 
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Letting Globalist Bezos grab open space that everyone enjoys, and destroy Takealot, a local business? Who got PAID?
It's obvious a lot of people might have got paid. That's how these deals go. It's a victory for Amazon, but hopefully not a loss for consumers, the economy etc (good luck with that). We'll see. Can Takealot even be considered a local business with that US company that also owns it? And who TF cares about local business (they don't even wanna sell sheep)? Or international? These fokkers dont care about me.

But this deal will most def affect the guys that actually form the bedrock of ZA business.
 
Go away and leave us in the Republic of the Western Cape alone, you expats have no say in our country
You have no republic. You have no majority. You have no real support. You have no legal case. You have no army. You have no sense. All you have it the sheet you smoke.
 
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