Update to the SAPO strike (Important Warning)

Which can be gleamed from??? Also really getting miffed with the software. Keeps asking me to upgrade to version 2 but version 2 is not available on the play store

FT (singapore post you can use the SAPO track to get the local)
USPS you have to call the call centre (0860111502) to get the local

for Ver 2... google it, I found it somewhere on the googlebox
 
Thanks. Loaded but scary what it wants for permission.. My tablet said it was a virus!!
 
To which my store said sorry that link does not exist!!
 
Eish, I installed it yesterday from the link @kimbo posted. Mine didn't say anything about a virus.

Watch... when my parcel arrives some dude gonna fetch it before me
 
Eish, I installed it yesterday from the link @kimbo posted. Mine didn't say anything about a virus.

Watch... when my parcel arrives some dude gonna fetch it before me

I've installed from google play store a while ago - no virus whatsoever.
 
Thanks. Loaded but scary what it wants for permission.. My tablet said it was a virus!!

One thing i learned over the years, some anti virus programs are really paranoid. If you get a positive for something ask google what does he think.
 
I've installed from google play store a while ago - no virus whatsoever.

I have also not noticed any bad behaviour from the app, but it is concerning that the app was removed from the Play Store :wondering:

Of course this can happen for many different reasons - not just if the app did something bad (in which case google would remove it from devices as well).
 
And there is movement :)

Going a weird road but its going

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Here is the bummer... My packages eventually arrived.
In the mean time dx.com decided to reship one of them. A fairly powerful fm transmitter capable of overriding your 5fm signal with whatever is playing in my phone up to 35meters away. Could be more, but that is how far I tested it.
 
Here is the bummer... My packages eventually arrived.
In the mean time dx.com decided to reship one of them. A fairly powerful fm transmitter capable of overriding your 5fm signal with whatever is playing in my phone up to 35meters away. Could be more, but that is how far I tested it.
mmmmmm nice site mate!
 
So... has anyone received any un-tracked international mail in the last week or two? (I'm talking about stuff that was ordered between June and September)


Btw this is the latest "official" news:

Witspos sorting centre worked over the weekend of 8 and 9 November and on Saturday, 9 truckloads of mail left the mail centre for delivery.

Tshwane Mail is today manned at 60% of full capacity. The mail centre will work over weekends and later introduce a night shift when enough employees become available.

Sporadic incidents of intimidation at sorting centres continue to occur, but have been reduced following support from the SA Police Services. Eight people appeared in court in Bloemfontein on 8 November on charges of intimidation related to the postal strike and will appear in court again on 17 November.

Street delivery in most areas of Pretoria has resumed. In the greater Johannesburg area, delivery to postboxes has resumed with street delivery in limited areas only.

A significant backlog remains at the Johannesburg International Mail Centre for mail coming into South Africa from other countries. Mail is flowing to countries outside South Africa. International surface mail is not affected by the industrial action.

No post offices are closed as a result of intimidation. Repair work has started on the post offices that were damaged by striking workers and these offices are expected to start opening from Monday 10 November.

Mail processing has also resumed at the Polokwane and Emalahleni sorting centres, which were affected by industrial action. In other provinces the mail service is normal with no employees on strike.

Negotiations to address the concerns of the labour unions continue with the three unions recognised in the SA Post Office. They are CWU (Communication Workers Union), DEPACU (Democratic Postal Communication Union), and SAPWU (South African Postal Workers Union).

The three unions involved have responded to a proposal that was tabled by SAPO regarding the conversion of casuals and salary increments.

Meetings are still continuing to achieve consensus on a workable proposal, with specific consideration of the financial crisis that is been experienced and which is exacerbated by the inability to restore full operations.
 
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