Please Call Me’s Nkosana Makate goes back to court
Nkosana Kenneth Makate’s fight not to give up 40% of his settlement with Vodacom has taken a new turn.
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Nkosana Kenneth Makate’s fight not to give up 40% of his settlement with Vodacom has taken a new turn.
Black Rock Mining could proceed with arbitration proceedings without Nkosana Makate or his legal representation present.
Nkosana Makate will face his former backer, Errol Elsdon, in an arbitration hearing to oppose a claim against 40% of his settlement from Vodacom for his Please Call Me idea.
One of Makate’s former backers says he originated the idea that became Please Call Me, but did not invent it.
Nkosana Makate’s former backers, Black Rock Mining, say they’re ironically in a similar situation to the one Makate was in: fighting for someone to keep their word.
Please Call Me idea-man Nkosana Kenneth Makate has agreed to delay receiving 40% of his over R500-million settlement from Vodacom to resolve a claim from his former financial backers.
Nkosana Kenneth Makate is heading back to court to contest a claim for 40% of his multi-million-rand settlement with Vodacom for pitching the idea for a “Please Call Me” service to the company.
Nkosana Kenneth Makate’s former funders have resurfaced to lay claim to a chunk of Vodacom’s multimillion-rand settlement for his idea, which was developed into Please Call Me.