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This 2001 publication from Vodacom closes the malicious debate on who invested the ‘Please Call Me’ product. Here Vodacom confirms it that it was Makate. Now, can the black brother gets his rightful recognition and his billions? Please ⁦Nkosana Makate

This 2001 publication from Vodacom closes the malicious debate on who invested the ‘Please Call Me’ product. Here Vodacom confirms it that it was Makate. Now, can the black brother gets his rightful recognition and his billions? Please ⁦<a href="/makate_nkosana/">Nkosana Makate</a>⁩
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Politics aside but nothing, and nothing has no real meaning for the poor and the exploited workers than having them insourced and have decent jobs. I salute you ⁦Herman Mashaba⁩ and I hope other municipalities, irrespective of political affiliations can follow suit.🙏🙏

Politics aside but nothing, and nothing has no real meaning for the poor and the exploited workers than having them insourced and have decent jobs. I salute you ⁦<a href="/HermanMashaba/">Herman Mashaba</a>⁩ and I hope other municipalities, irrespective of political affiliations can follow suit.🙏🙏
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"They laughed at your clothes; and made you change your clothes, they laughed at your names; and made you change your name; but more importantly they laughed at your God; and made you change your God.” ~ John Henrik Clarke

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Premier of NC, @drzamanisaul thanks for providing such inspiring political leadership. Lets hope other premiers and even national leadership can follow your example. That is the type of government leaders we need. Every cent directed in changing the lives of the poor