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  2. Stor-Age - Wikipedia

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    Stor-Age was founded in 2004 to fill a vacuum in self-storage facilities in the greater metropolitan areas of South Africa. Gavin Lucas, the current CEO of Stor-Age, who was certified as a CA at the University of Cape Town, began working with his father, Les Lucas, his brother, Stephen Lucas, and fellow accountant, Steven Horton, to build a real estate investment trust.

  3. Independent Online - Wikipedia

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    Independent Online, popularly known as IOL, is a news website based in South Africa that serves the online versions of a number of South African newspapers, including The Star, Cape Times, Cape Argus, Weekend Argus, The Mercury, Sunday Tribune, The Independent on Saturday, and The Sunday Independent.

  4. Ndifuna Ukwazi - Wikipedia

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    The organisation has been critical of the City of Cape Town's policies and actions on policing the poor [5] and homeless, [6] evictions, [7] and the sale of City property instead of using it for affordable housing. [8] [9] [10] It has also criticised the South African Police Service (SAPS) [11] and the Department of Defence [12] for its urban ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The building is the former head office of Trust Bank of South Africa, and as such has one of the largest bank vaults in South Africa. The building was sold in February 2003 for Rand 6.4 million (USD $640.000), which may prompt the name to be changed to that of the new tenant. 11 Diagonal Street is a skyscraper in Johannesburg, South Africa. It ...

  6. Zero-2-One - Wikipedia

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    Zero-2-One Tower will be a 148-metre-tall (486 ft) residential building in Cape Town, South Africa. It is currently in the planning stages of development by FWJK and upon completion will have 624 apartments, 760 parking bays and 6,000 m 2 of retail space. Once completed it will be the tallest building in Cape Town. [2] [3]

  7. Sekunjalo Investments - Wikipedia

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    Sekunjalo holds 55% ownership of Cape Town-based Independent News and Media South Africa (INMSA) with the remaining ownership made up of Chinese and Public Investment Corporation of South Africa (a South African government owned company). [40]

  8. Vredehoek - Wikipedia

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    The homestead and part of the farm was sold to the University of Cape Town in 1924 and the homestead was used as a hostel by South African College Schools. [6] Cape Town municipality purchased the property from the university in 1930. [6] They demolished the homestead and created public recreational fields on the land. [6]

  9. Khayelitsha - Wikipedia

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    When Cape Town finally started implementing the Group Areas Act, it did so more severely than any other major city; by the mid-1980s, it had become one of the most segregated cities in South Africa. [4] Plans to build Khayelitsha were first announced by Dr Piet Koornhof in 1983, then Minister of Co-operation and Development. By 1985, the suburb ...