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VOLUME 6 - ISSUE #3 1 - 8 FEBRUARY 2019
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Hundreds gather in support for Makate!
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About 200 people protested outside the Vodacom Head Office in Midrand on Thursday, January 31, demanding that Nkosana Makate, a former Vodacom employee who claims the company stole his “Please Call Me” invention, be compensated. The protesters, made up of various political parties, members of the 'PleaseCallMe' movement and community of Katlehong held placards saying “Justice for Makate” and “Vodacom pay Makate”. Two Nyalas and a row of police officers barricaded the entrance of the phone company’s property. The head office appeared to be shut during
the protest. The Please Call Me Movement, the organisation that organised the protest, had given Vodacom until 10am on Thursday (January 31) to pay the R70 billion to Makate. Please Call Me is a free service launched in 2001 that allows cellphone users to send a text request asking to be called back. Makate says he invented the Please Call Me service 18 years ago and pitched it to his boss at the time, Phillip Geissler. The idea was then submitted to Vodacom by Geissler‚ who told Makate in an oral agreement that he would negotiate paymment with the company. CONTINUES ON PAGE 3
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE CELEBRATED IN EKURHULENI
HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM!
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Cooking Queen
City Council honours Thembsie Matu! READ THE STORY ON PAGE 3
WISEMAN MEYIWA (19) RETIRES DUE TO INJURY! PAGE 12