Vodacom is making headlines after it confirmed to its shareholders that it could compensate Please Call Me idea-man Nkosana Makate.
Telecommunications giant Vodacom has seemingly confirmed to its stakeholders that it could pay Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate around R29 billion.VODACOM COULD PAY R29 BILLION IN COMPENSATION TO NKOSANA MAKATE
The SCA also noted that the telecommunications giant should pay interest rates. However, the telecommunications giant is currently appealing the SCA judgement at the Constitutional Court.
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