The cellphone tower providing Vodacom and Rain coverage to a KwaZulu-Natal town was caught in the crossfire of a legal dispute between two landlords.
Vodacom and Rain customers in the small coastal town of Pennington, KwaZulu-Natal, were left without signal for almost two weeks thanks to a legal dispute.
“Our entire area has tried calling Vodacom multiple times, sent emails, asked on social media and done just about everything we can think of,” she said. The sign also suggested that people should call Rebecca Ndlovu regarding the legal matter, and included her phone number.
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