Why South Africa should cancel Amazon’s new HQ

Michael Kwet – 18 Jan 2022 On January 19, Amazon faces a major court showdown over the construction of its new headquarters in Cape Town, South Africa. The Indigenous Khoi and San peoples, environmentalists and other activists are asking the South African High Court to interdict the project, which sits on ancestral Indigenous land and…

The following links provide insights and context about the battles against Amazon’s destructive development

The banks of the Liesbeek River: Amazon vs. Indigenous South African Communities – minidocumentary by Nash Makado Amazon’s Colonial Headquarters in South Africa with Tariq Jenkins, Leslie London & Nadine Dirks – Tech Empire, Michael Kwet, Yale University Indigenous South Africans Protest Planned Amazon Headquarters in Cape Town – by Richard Smallteacher, CorpWatch ‘Amazon this…

With A Little Help From My Friends

10 JAN 2022 — On 19th to 21st January 2022, the interdict brought by the Goringhaicona Khoi Khoin Indigenous Traditional Council and the Observatory Civic Association (OCA) will be heard in the Cape Town High Court. The interdict seeks to stop the development of 150 000 square metres of concrete at the River Club site,…

Cape Town Cruise Terminal COVID-19 Testing Facility is Open

The Cape Town Cruise Terminal COVID-19 Testing Facility is happy to announce that our PCR test price has been reduced to R500.00. You can still expect exceptional service from our team with the fastest turnaround time on results. You will still get your results emailed in 2 hours. The Testing Facility is open Monday to…

R5 000 reward for info on water infrastructure vandalism

We are offering a reward of up to R5 000 to those who report an incident or provide information, related to theft and vandalism of water and sanitation infrastructure. The information needs to lead to a successful arrest, or recovery of stolen infrastructure, and your identity will be kept confidential. Please be vigilant and help…

Nelson Mandela exhibition opens at City Hall

We have opened a permanent exhibition at the City Hall detailing the late President Nelson Mandela’s legacy. The exhibition also highlights those involved in the liberation struggle in Cape Town, the events leading up to Mandela’s release, and the transition into democracy. The exhibition is free, but due to Covid-19 protocols, you will need to…