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Vodacom Tanzania Invests $28 Million to Upgrade M-Pesa Platform

Vodacom Tanzania has invested $28 million to modernize its M-Pesa platform, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing digital financial services across East Africa, according to Business Insider Africa.

The upgrade is designed to improve system reliability, strengthen security frameworks, and support higher transaction volumes, as the mobile money service continues to scale in response to growing user demand, as reported by Reuters.

The investment will also enable Vodacom to introduce new features and innovations, positioning M-Pesa for the next phase of growth in an increasingly competitive fintech landscape. The platform remains one of the region’s most widely used mobile money services, supporting millions of users and businesses.

Industry analysts say the move reflects a broader trend among telecom operators to invest heavily in digital infrastructure, as mobile money becomes central to financial inclusion, cross-border payments, and economic activity across East Africa.

The upgrade further strengthens Tanzania’s position as a key hub in Africa’s mobile money ecosystem, with M-Pesa continuing to play a pivotal role in expanding access to financial services and driving digital transformation across the region.

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