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Vodacom demonstrates that anchoring identity in the physical world still matters. Photo: File

Your Vodaship: No brand loves itself quite like Vodacom

The company’s pervasive self-branding, from its corporate park to its physical address, is a masterclass in brand immersion, shaping consumer loyalty and perception

The Please Call Me case ruling shows the gap between corporate profit and public good.

Hidden cost of justice denied: What the Vodacom ruling reveals about SA’s social priorities

The Please Call Me case outcome highlights the justice gap, favouring corporate power over individuals and undermining grassroots innovation and social transformation

Vodacom Business named 2025 Most Trusted Enterprise Telecommunications Provider of the Year

Vodacom Business has been voted winner of the Most Trusted Enterprise Telecommunications Provider of the Year award for 2025 by MyBroadband, reaffirming its leadership in delivering advanced ICT solutions that drive digital transformation across South Africa’s business landscape. This annual accolade recognises the provider offering the most comprehensive and effective telecommunications services to South African […]

Closing the digital skills gap to empower the workforce of the future

As we begin to settle into the new year, many learners around the continent are stepping into a new chapter. Some might pursue higher education at a tertiary institution, while others might enter the job market directly. Regardless of the path they have chosen, one thing remains constant: to build the workforce of the future, […]

The issue of unequal connectivity in South Africa must be addressed

Trade, industry and competition department sells out to telecoms big business

Last year, the Competition Tribunal prohibited Vodacom’s purchase of a stake in Remgro’s fibre businesses — Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa (DFA). But then, South Africa’s minister of trade, industry and competition, Parks Tau, submitted notice to appeal. This is worrying.  While Vodacom marketed the proposed transaction as an effort to “connect underserved communities”, a […]

Advocate Shamila Batohi addresses the Private Sector Symposium against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide. File photo

PSC launched to combat workplace GBVH 

The Private Sector Coalition brings SA businesses together to fight the scourge of gender-based violence and harassment

It’s official! Vodacom Business is SA’s most trusted enterprise telecommunications provider 

Despite fierce competition and industry consolidation that saw the exit of several competitors, it has accelerated its growth

Big spenders: Vodacom says it will invest R800 million in its network in KwaZulu-Natal, including rolling out full fibre broadband, expanding its coverage in deep rural areas. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Vodacom KwaZulu-Natal rolls out R800 million investment

The mobile network continues to expand despite being hit hard by vandalism of infrastructure and battery and diesel theft

Big spenders: Vodacom says it will invest R800 million in its network in KwaZulu-Natal, including rolling out full fibre broadband, expanding its coverage in deep rural areas. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Egypt and Nigeria currency devaluations hurt Vodacom, MTN

Emerging markets will always be susceptible to currency risk, analysts say

The Redmi Note 13 Series is the key to a new smart life 

It’s also the perfect cornerstone to your new smart home

The Redmi Note 13 series is available in Forest Green.

April 10th is when Redmi Note 13 Series changes the smartphone game

The game-changing series arrives in South Africa soon: Prepare for the day with key features and specials from Vodacom

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a batch of 56 Starlink internet satellites launches from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. (Photo by Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Internet ‘warriors’ provide Starlink access in South Africa

Icasa rules have prevented Elon Musk’s company from officially launching in the country, but thousands are still using the service illegally