20 June 2025
This move is part of Vodacom’s broader Rural Acceleration Program, which aims to enhance network access across South Africa’s deep rural areas. The company emphasizes that this effort complements its ongoing five-year, R60 billion investment plan announced in April 2023, focused on improving rural connectivity, bridging the digital divide, and promoting financial inclusion outside urban centres.
Rural markets are increasingly attractive due to their growth potential, despite historically being overlooked because of perceived low profitability and technical challenges. These regions often feature sparse populations and difficult terrain, which elevate infrastructure costs, according to the World Association of Telephone Operators. Nevertheless, expanding services into these areas can significantly boost market share, especially as urban centres become more saturated and competitive.
Improved network coverage in KwaZulu-Natal is expected to enable residents in remote rural locations to access Vodacom’s services more easily, potentially helping the company challenge rivals like MTN and Telkom. Increased subscriber numbers could lead to higher consumption and revenue growth for Vodacom.