Setting out the concrete facts in the Amazon-linked development in Cape Town in which Transnet sold land for a song
The author says the opinion piece was the latest in a years-long campaign of misinformation about the River Club
It is unfortunate that despite the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust having repeatedly debunked the accusations made by Jens Horber, he continues trying to drive this misinformation
This contentious development exposes our current approach to development, which is development at all costs, backed by politics, power and money
Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust maintains recommencement of construction not in contravention of the law
The Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust is again abusing the First Nations Collective; you don’t have the Khoi’s consent to pour concrete on a sacred floodplain
A court application to halt the River Club development has been opposed by the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust, the City of Cape Town and First Nations leaders
If the high court in Cape Town rules for an interim interdict in the River Club project to halt building on heritage land, Amazon is likely to pull out
Lindiwe Sisulu and her adviser are accused of meddling in a R4-billion development in a sensitive Cape Town area meant to house Amazon’s Africa office
The controversial River Club development gets the go-ahead, but opponents say they are heading for court