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TOM EATON | What next? The post office is bullying its way back into the delivery game The SA Post Office’s partnership with Wish promises parcels will be delivered 50% faster. That could mean anything 12 May 2021 - 20:01 My relationship with the SA Post Office is the polar opposite of an ANC voter’s relationship with their party: I always believe the SAPO will screw up, and then it goes and does its job efficiently and honestly. Indeed, my household’s recent experience of the SAPO has been so good that I sometimes find myself victim-blaming when I hear about lost or stolen parcels or Christmas cards arriving in May. ....
Post Office monopoly on deliveries under 1kg will have devastating consequences, warns lawyer mybroadband.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mybroadband.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
South Africa's online retail market tops R30 billion mybroadband.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mybroadband.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It’s no secret. Most South African’s have no faith in the SA Post Office. Many tell stories of lost packages, late mail or treasured items that have seemingly vanished. There’s further evidence to suggest this. A 2019 article published on MyBroadband notes that 80% of online shoppers do not trust the Post Office to deliver their packages. Despite this, the 29-year old SOE – together with ICASA (Independent Communications Authority of South Africa) – are fighting to stop private courier companies from delivering packages that weigh less than 1kg. Anton Roets, the attorney representing PostNet and the South African Express Parcel Association, has said if the Post Office and ICASA are successful, it could have “devastating consequences.” Roets was quoted saying “you will be required to use the services of a state-owned enterprise without certainty of when, and even if, the package will arrive.” ....