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Makate settles with Vodacom, set to receive up to R750 million
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68309, member: 636"] The legal battle between Kenneth Nkosana Makate and Vodacom over the “Please Call Me” service has concluded, with Makate set to receive between R350 million and R750 million in an out-of-court settlement. This dispute, which began in 2000 when Makate proposed the idea as a young trainee accountant, highlights the long struggle that innovators face when battling large corporations for recognition and compensation. Makate’s initial concept, launched in 2001, became a major success for Vodacom, generating billions in revenue, but he initially received no payment for his contribution. Makate's legal fight began in 2008, and after numerous court rulings, including a key 2016 Constitutional Court decision in his favor, the matter finally ended in November 2025 with a settlement. While the final payout remains confidential, Vodacom’s financial reports suggest a significant “one-off cost” linked to the settlement, estimated to be in the range of R350 million to R750 million. Although this is a substantial sum, it falls far short of the R20 billion Makate originally sought. This settlement, while bringing closure to a lengthy and expensive legal battle, raises broader questions about how companies handle employee-created intellectual property. [/QUOTE]
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