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Swisher Post on MSNNkosana Makate awaits final Constitutional Court ruling in long-running Vodacom battle
Nkosana Makate, the creator of Vodacom’s “Please Call Me” service, is set to learn the Constitutional Court’s final decision ...
Nkosana Makate has criticised the Constitutional Court for requiring him to pay Vodacom's legal costs in the latest round of ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNNkosana Makate ‘still resilient’ as ConCourt overturns billion-rand ruling in battle with Vodacom
In a scathing judgment, Acting Deputy Chief Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga described the nearly 20-year legal battle between ...
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Tuko News on MSN'Please Call Me' case sent back to Supreme Court as inventor seeks share of 18 years revenue
The Constitutional Court has ordered the Supreme Court of Appeal to rehear Nkosana Makate's long-running case against Vodacom ...
If ever there was a poster child for the old saying “justice delayed is justice denied”, it is Nkosana Makate.
The Constitutional Court overturns a major ruling in the “Please Call Me” case, sending it back for reconsideration and ...
‘I am still resilient’: Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate unfazed by Vodacom’s ConCourt victory
Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate says he had anticipated a different outcome after the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) ...
In a stunning legal twist, South Africa's Constitutional Court has sent the 'Please Call Me' case back to the Supreme Court ...
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Nkosana Makate's fight for justice continues as Constitutional Court rules in Vodacom's favour
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Madlanga's final decision at the Constitutional Court reignites the long-standing dispute ...
Nkosana Makate's relentless pursuit of justice for his Please Call Me invention faces another hurdle as the Constitutional ...
Take a look at the intricate timeline of the Makate vs Vodacom 'Please Call Me' legal battle, detailing the key events from ...
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Swisher Post on MSNNkosana Makate faces new delay as apex court sends case back to SCA
Nkosana Makate’s long legal battle with Vodacom hit another delay when the Constitutional Court sent the case back to the Supreme Court of Appeal, instead of giving a final decision.
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