Telkom no longer lets customers settle their bills through the Post Office.
Telkom has announced that account payment options for their customers will no longer include the South African Post Office.
“At Telkom, we remain committed to offering our customers simple and convenient options to settle their accounts,” said Telkom consumer operations managing executive Albertus Venter. Communications minister Mondli Gungubele said government would do everything it could to save the ailing entity.
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