Judge Patricia Goliath says that there has not been meaningful engagement by the developers.
by Tania Broughton, Daily MaverickCourt stops R4.5-billion River Club development, including new Amazon headquarters by Tania Broughton, Daily Maverick March 21, 2022 The R4.5-billion development at the River Club site in Observatory has been stopped, with a court ruling that the developers must “consult meaningfully” with all affected people.
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