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A Wisconsin Dells man faces more than 13 years in prison after allegedly driving into pedestrians standing on a sidewalk during the annual Automotion Classic Car show events within the city.
Zoran M. Sharp, 19, made an initial appearance May 25 in Sauk County Circuit Court. Judge Wendy J. N. Klicko set a $500 cash bond which had not been posted as of Wednesday. Conditions of the bond require that Sharp maintain absolute sobriety, not have any contact with the five people who reported being struck by the vehicle and that he not drive a vehicle.
The 35th annual Automotion Classic Car Show in Wisconsin Dells was held at Mt. Olympus Theme and Waterpark May 22-23.
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Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub is not opposing the application to review the R47 million compensation offered to Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate.
Vodacom maintains that Joosub acted reasonably in determining that Makate should receive 47 million.
Vodacom proposed the model that 20% be given to Makate for each call made after a Please Call Me was sent within an hour. Makate says Vodacom was not transparent when reaching the proposed model.
Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub took an insightful and reasonable approach in offering R47 million compensation to Please Call Me inventor Nkosana Makate, the company s legal team argued on Wednesday.
Nkosana Makate and Vodacom have entered another round in the 20-year Please Call Me saga.
After a Constitutional Court ruling in 2016, Makate was offered R47 million as compensation for his idea.
Back in court over three days, Makate s legal team is seeking a legal remedy only allowed in exceptional circumstances.
The inventor of Vodacom s Please Call Me offering, Nkosana Makate, is back in court this week for a review hearing of the R47 million in compensation for coming up with the concept. The amount offered was calculated by Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub. Makate is not satisfied and is demanding billions from the cellular giant.