14 DEC 2021 — There’s a war going on out there. In addition to the assaults on the environment and heritage, there’s also a propaganda war. And truth is the main casualty. While the earthmoving equipment is busy destroying the integrity of the Riverine Valley, the developers are desperately seeking to refashion the public narrative…
Category: Liesbeek Action Campaign
Deputy Judge President confirms High Court dates: Jan 19, 20 and 21!
Dear > The OCA held a successful AGM last Tuesday and some of the reports from that meeting are to be found below. For those of you who support our campaign to stop the River Club development from going ahead, we have at last been granted the dates for our high court injunction to be…
Protest against Amazon Inc’s plans to build on sacred indigenous land
Activists and indigenous groups representing Khoi and San communities held a protest outside the River Club in Observatory, Cape Town. They are opposing the plans by American e-commerce giant, Amazon Inc, to build its African headquarters on land currently occupied by the River Club which is considered sacred tribal and indigenous land. WATCH YOUTUBE VIDEO…
Black Friday: Cape groups upset over Amazon development in Cape Town, to join worldwide protest
Mwangi Githahu – Nov 25 2021 Cape Town – Environmental and indigenous groups are using the Black Friday shopping rush to put a spotlight on Amazon, the world’s biggest online retailer, and the building of its African headquarters on the banks of the Liesbeeck River, regarded by many as “sacred” ground. World-wide, protesters from more…
Interdict hearing placed on hold for River Club redevelopment
24 November 2021 Cape Town – The application for an interdict to halt the redevelopment of the Liesbeek Riverine in the The River Club precinct, has been placed on hold as there is no judge available to hear the matter. Proceedings were set to take place later this week at the Cape High Court. The…
Indigenous communities protest against Amazon Inc’s proposed African head office
Protests continued at the construction site of a property development in Observatory, Cape Town, where American shopping giant Amazon Inc will be the anchor tenant on completion of the development. The site is where the first battle between the Portuguese setters and indigenous people took place on 1 March 1510, in the Battle of Salt…
Jeff Bezos blasted in Cape Town development protest
26 November 2021 Protesters wearing Jeffery Bezos masks stood on a Cape Town street corner on Friday and railed against a planned office precinct development that will house the African headquarters of retail giant Amazon. Bezos, founder of Amazon and the second richest man in the world, according to the Forbes Rich List, has been…
Protests continue against Amazon’s planned Africa head office on indigenous site
26 November 2021 Protests continued on Friday 26 November at the construction site in Observatory, Cape Town, where Amazon plans to build its Africa HQ. The American shopping giant will be the anchor tenant, though not the only tenant, of the planned development. But protesters say it is on a site of particular historical significance…
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Land activists call on Jeff Bezos to intercede in a development on sacred land in Observatory
Next month, The Observatory Civic Association (OCA) and Goringhaicona Khoi Khoin Traditional Indigenous Council will be going to court in an effort to seek an interdict against the River Club developers from going ahead with the development. Or live stream the show on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/KM0oGjWbMmk