The noise around a prefabricated call centre dubbed “the most expensive mkhukhu” (shack) in South Africa, is growing.
In all seriousness, hogging the line is not funny.
A Vodacom customer suspected something fishy was going on when he kept getting SIM swap notifications, and it turns out he was right.
To its neighbours, the business in the office nearby was the site of a call centre. Now an insider has revealed it was something far more spicy.
In 2010, Amazon set up a call centre in Cape Town to service British, American and German clients. It was quite cool, you know, being an essential part of an international, first-world-run industry. That is, until you learn the real reason they came here.