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Mandela Month: Vodacom offers R67 smartphone Swap for 2G Users

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 18, 2025
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Vodacom has picked Mandela Month to shrink South Africa’s digital divide with a headline‑grabbing offer that lets selected prepaid customers swap their aging 2G handsets for a 4G‑ready Kicka 6 Android smartphone for just R67—about US $3.70, a symbolic nod to the 67 years of public service celebrated each 18 July on Mandela Day. The deal, which quietly started this week in KwaZulu‑Natal and will expand to Mpumalanga and Limpopo in the coming days, targets users who still rely on voice‑and‑text “feature phones”; eligible subscribers must trade in a working 2G device and load at least R29 of airtime, which unlocks an additional 20 GB bundle normally priced at R149. At a retail list price of roughly R699, the Kicka 6—an LTE dual‑SIM handset with a 6‑inch display, 32 GB storage, 1 GB RAM and a 5‑MP camera—lands in customers’ hands at a 90 percent discount, positioning it as one of the cheapest on‑ramp paths to app‑based banking, government portals and streaming video in the country. 

Vodacom’s consumer business chief Rishaad Tayob says millions of South Africans remain stuck on 2G devices, limiting access to education, jobs and mobile money; by subsidising the upgrade the carrier hopes to accelerate migration ahead of the government’s planned phase‑out of 2G and 3G networks by 31 December 2027. To underline the Mandela theme, Vodacom will also give away 67 Kicka 6 units at its Midrand flagship store and has promised surprise “street activations” across townships during July. The initiative mirrors MTN’s own low‑cost‑smartphone push earlier this year and signals how urgently operators are racing to move customers onto 4G before they can re‑farm spectrum for 5G. 

For users, the arithmetic is compelling: R67 buys a phone that can browse the web at up to 150 Mbps, run WhatsApp, access ride‑hailing, and tap government relief funds through the SA Gov portal—capabilities unreachable on a 2G feature phone that will soon lose network support altogether. For Vodacom, every converted user unlocks new data revenue and eases the cost of maintaining legacy spectrum, while scoring goodwill in Mandela Month. As South Africa inches toward its 2027 shutdown deadline, the carrier’s R67 gesture may prove decisive in ensuring that the promise of high‑speed connectivity reaches the last corners of the digital divide before the old networks go dark.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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