Vodacom 'Please Call Me' trial heads back to Supreme Court of Appeal

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Vodacom 'Please Call Me' trial heads back to Supreme Court of Appeal
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The legal battle between mobile communications giant Vodacom and 'Please Call Me' inventor Nkosana Makate is again headed for the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein.

The legal battle between mobile communications giants Vodacom and “Please Call Me” inventor Nkosana Makate is again headed for the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein.

Judge Wendy Hughes stated in her seven-page judgment she was persuaded that “a compelling reason exists to grant leave to appeal”.

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