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Vodafone Are Thieves! Read How They Stole "Please Call Me" From A Young South African

Kenneth Makate, the young South African whose "Please Call Me" idea was stolen by corporate thugs Vodafone. He has now won a Kshs. 67.5 Billion settlement. If you thought that its only in Kenya where Vodafone's partner company Safaricom steals from young Kenyans, well think again. The strain of theft is embedded in the

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Vodafone Are Thieves! Read How They Stole "Please Call Me" From A Young South African

Kenneth Makate, the young South African whose "Please Call Me" idea was stolen by corporate thugs Vodafone. He has now won a Kshs. 67.5 Billion settlement. If you thought that its only in Kenya where Vodafone's partner company Safaricom steals from young Kenyans, well think again. The strain of theft is embedded in the very backbone of Vodafone's corporate structure. Vodafone normally dispatch foreign technocrats to key positions, whose work is to steal ideas from locals in countries where they operate, and frame them as their own. Vodafone has no creative or research departments where they incubate ideas like Google. They find it cheaper to steal intellectual property. In Kenya for instance, Vodafone first stole 10% of Safaricom from Kenyans,...

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