Vodacom announces annual price hike as South African users prepare for voice and data rate increases starting in June

Vodacom announces annual price hike as South African users prepare for voice and data rate increases starting in June

If you’re a Vodacom customer in South Africa, you might want to take note—some changes are coming your way.

Starting 1 June 2025, Vodacom will be rolling out its annual price increases, and while the hikes aren’t massive, they could still make a noticeable dent if you’re someone who relies heavily on out-of-bundle services.

Let’s break down what you need to know.


What’s Changing? Small Increases, but They Add Up

Vodacom has confirmed that both voice and data rates will be going up—by just a couple of cents, but across many users, that adds up quickly.

These increases will affect both contract and prepaid customers, though prepaid users are expected to feel the pinch a bit more.

Here’s a snapshot of the changes:

  • Voice call rates will go up by 2 cents per minute

  • Data usage rates will increase by 2 cents per megabyte (MB)


Prepaid Plan Updates: Here’s the New Breakdown

If you’re on a prepaid plan, here’s what the updated rates will look like across some of Vodacom’s popular packages:

Plan Voice (Old → New) Data (Old → New)
Power Pack R1.65 → R1.67/min R0.29 → R0.31/MB
Power Bonus R1.65 → R1.67/min R0.49 → R0.51/MB
NXT LVL R1.65 → R1.67/min R0.49 → R0.51/MB
Zetnet R1.65 → R1.67/min R0.49 → R0.51/MB
Dash Mobile R1.65 → R1.67/min R0.49 → R0.51/MB
Khosi Bonus R1.65 → R1.67/min R0.49 → R0.51/MB
Prepaid LTE R2.09 → R2.11/min R0.29 → R0.31/MB
Prepaid 79c R0.79 → R0.81/min R0.49 → R0.51/MB

So yes, the changes may look minor, but if you’re making lots of calls or using data without a bundle, those cents can stack up pretty fast.


Why Is Vodacom Raising Prices Now?

The company explained that the price adjustments are a response to economic pressures, including inflation and increased operating costs.

Essentially, Vodacom says it needs to strike a balance between keeping its network running smoothly and offering affordable services to customers.

It’s not about profit-grabbing, they claim—it’s about sustainability in a challenging economic environment.


What Does This Mean for You?

If you’re someone who frequently goes out-of-bundle—whether for voice calls or mobile data—you’ll probably notice the increase most.

Vodacom recommends that customers keep a closer eye on their usage and consider buying bundles or taking advantage of promotions to manage costs more effectively.

It’s also a good time to reassess your current plan.

If you’re finding your usage is costing you more each month, it might be worth switching to a plan that better matches your needs.