By Fred Felton | Nov. 27, 2025
Vodacom KwaZulu-Natal recently announced
an investment of over R1.1 billion in network infrastructure for this financial
year (FY26), showing its commitment to connecting communities and working
towards digital inclusion across South Africa’s provinces with huge
populations.
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| Imran Khan, Managing Executive for Vodacom KwaZulu-Natal Region (L) with the team at Vodacom. Photo: Supplied. |
‘’Our investment in KwaZulu-Natal reflects
our commitment to building a digitally inclusive province where everyone can
access the opportunities of the digital economy,’’ said Imran Khan, Managing
Executive for Vodacom KwaZulu-Natal Region.
Vodacom’s R1.142 billion investment in
KZN’s network infrastructure during the financial year shows the company’s
commitment to connectivity in the province. The investment can be broken down
into R796 million for radio projects, R289 million for transmission, R36
million to energy and R20 million towards core data networks.
This investment builds on Vodacom KZN’s
strong network foundation. The province now enjoys 99.91% 2G population
coverage, 99.9% 3G coverage, 99.12% 4G coverage, and 39.54% 5G population
coverage. Vodacom will continue with rolling out advanced 4G and 5G
technologies to improve connectivity for both urban centres like Durban and
underserved rural communities across KZN.
Vodacom is also investing infrastructure
in deep rural areas with over R100 million dedicated to extending coverage in
previously underserved communities. This has brought reliable mobile coverage
to villages including KwaMaphumulo, Nongoma, Vryheid, Empangeni, Nottingham,
and the Kamberg valley region, as well as communities across uMkhanyakude which
is primed for agro-processing, eco-tourism and renewable energy development.
These investments align with KZN’s
strategy to strengthen secondary cities and rural economic hubs. Newcastle is
emerging as a centre of manufacturing excellence; Richard’s Bay continues its
role as a powerhouse in logistics and industrial gateway, while the South Coast
and Midlands champion agriculture and tourism.
Vodacom Business KZN is positioning itself
as the most trusted enterprise telecommunications provider in the region,
supporting business transformation through its digital core strategy. The
division offers integrated solutions like cloud services, cybersecurity, IoT,
mobile and unified communications, hosting, managed services, and digital
applications platforms.
‘’We’re transitioning from a traditional
telco to a future-ready TechCo,’’ added Khan. ‘’Businesses today face emerging
technologies like 5G, AI, and quantum computing, alongside competition from
hyperscalers and digital natives. Our role is to help enterprises adapt to the
pace of digitalisation through systems of advantage via our digital core and
customer-360 approach,’’ noted Khan.
Vodacom Business supports businesses no
matter how big or small.
Vodacom KZN would also like to make
digital access affordable for everyone. They also have affordable programmes to
meet customers where they are located.
With Just4You and Just4YourTown, customers
get personalised data and voice offerings to suit their behaviour and location,
ensuring lower costs. More KZN customers are using them to save money.
Easy2Own is a finance option which allows
customers to access smartphones affordably. This programme is critical for
people to upgrade from 2G and 3G devices to 4G and 5G devices, unlocking a
world of opportunities.
Vodacom KZN is also looking to combat
theft and vandalism, which threatens network availability for communities.
Residents in the Nottingham and Kamberg valley area are also helping with this and
they have partnered with Vodacom to install electric fencing around base
stations which reduces vandalism.
‘’We recognise that network investment
alone is not enough. Our focus on deep rural connectivity, business solutions,
affordability, device access, and community partnerships ensures that the
benefits of our infrastructure reach every resident and business in
KwaZulu-Natal. With over R1.1 billion in network investment, including R100
million dedicated to deep rural areas, we are building a connected province
where no one is left behind,’’ concluded Khan.

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