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Nkosana Makate has criticised the Constitutional Court for requiring him to pay Vodacom's legal costs in the latest round of ...
The Please Call Me case outcome highlights the justice gap, favouring corporate power over individuals and undermining ...
If ever there was a poster child for the old saying “justice delayed is justice denied”, it is Nkosana Makate.
Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate says he is expected to pay to his lawyers 20 percent of the money he is going to get from Vodacom ...
The courts have affirmed Nkosana Makate’s rights; now the question is whether the system can enforce them without endless ...
A new analysis of 450 genomes from cultivated potatoes and 56 genomes of wild potato species has revealed that the potato ...
In a stunning legal twist, South Africa's Constitutional Court has sent the 'Please Call Me' case back to the Supreme Court ...
Following eight months of anticipation, the Constitutional Court has overturned the Supreme Court of Appeal's judgment ...
As the saga drags on and on, it’s clear Nkosana Makate and Vodacom should have stopped listening to their lawyers a long time ...
JOHANNESBURG - 'Please call me' inventor, Nkosana Makate, said he believes that the Constitutional Court could have come to a ...
Retiring acting deputy chief justice, Mbuyiseli Madlanga, has ruled that the Supreme Court of Appeal committed a fundamental ...
The Constitutional Court (ConCourt) has ruled in favour of Vodacom, sending the legal battle with Please Call Me inventor ...