The South African Post Office needs Telkom's services to pay social grants and renew vehicle registrations.
JOHANNESBURG - The South African Post Office is reportedly on the verge of having its internet and communications shutoff by Telkom unless it pays its R269 million bill.
The state-owned postal service needs Telkom's services to pay social grants and renew vehicle registrations. A Sapo spokesperson said the post office had paid its bills for the past year in full but there was historical debt to consider.
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