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‘Pay up or face consequenc­es’

Lesufi tells phone giant to honour deal

- By Nomahlubi Jordaan

Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has challenged Vodacom to pay “Please Call Me” inventor Nkosana Makate by the end of the month or face the consequenc­es.

“Hi @Vodacom, the countdown starts now … Please pay him by 10am, 31st January 2019 or face the wrath of the nation. “We are the economy and we can shut it down,” Lesufi said on his Twitter timeline. Lesufi’s tweet comes after the network operator announced early this month that it had reached a settlement agreement with Makate and would pay “reasonable” compensati­on to him for his callback service idea. However, Makate rejected Vodacom’s announceme­nt. “This is not true. The offer that they claim to be making me is ridiculous and insulting and we are not accepting it,” he said at the time. A source, who asked not to be named, said Makate was taking legal advice on the matter.

“Mr Makate outright rejected the R49m offer that Vodacom has made. He is now taking

legal advice and will take further legal action,” the source said.

The “Please Call Me” inventor started court proceeding­s against Vodacom for credit

and financial compensati­on for the service that allows customers with a zero balance on their mobile phones to contact someone free with the SMS message “Please Call Me”.

 ?? / SIMPHIWE NKWALI ?? Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has warned Vodacom to pay ‘Please Call Me’ inventor by the end of the month.
/ SIMPHIWE NKWALI Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has warned Vodacom to pay ‘Please Call Me’ inventor by the end of the month.

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