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Vodacom Lesotho Commits Over $40m to Network Expansion and Digital Transformation

March 19, 2026
1 min read
Author: Editorial Team

The initiative is designed to enhance service quality, improve network performance, and extend coverage to underserved and previously unconnected areas, reinforcing the company’s commitment to supporting digital inclusion.

Vodacom Lesotho  has announced a major investment of over $40 million (approximately M700 million) aimed at upgrading its network infrastructure and expanding digital connectivity across the country. The initiative is designed to enhance service quality, improve network performance, and extend coverage to underserved and previously unconnected areas, reinforcing the company’s commitment to supporting digital inclusion.

Speaking on the development, Vodacom Lesotho CEO, Mohale Ralebitso, revealed that the company is also integrating artificial intelligence across its operations. The use of AI will span network management, customer engagement, and internal processes, enabling the company to operate more efficiently and make smarter, data-driven decisions.

The investment is expected to deliver several key benefits, including expanded network coverage and improved performance for customers across Lesotho. By leveraging advanced data analytics, Vodacom aims to enhance decision-making processes and improve the quality of service delivered to its users.

In addition, the company is strengthening its financial services arm, VCL Financial Services, positioning it as a more independent unit that will offer innovative savings and investment products. This move is expected to deepen financial inclusion while providing customers with more accessible and flexible financial solutions.

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