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Last updated: 2026/03/10 at 2:18 AM
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It is up to anyone’s guess why a government-run post office is still operational in 2026, but the South African one now wants to be your e-commerce and fintech partner too.

The South African Post Office (SAPO) survives today because of its universal service mandate: 260 of its 657 branches sit in rural and underserved areas where no private courier wants to go, and it still handles government mail for courts, police, hospitals, and state departments. It also holds a legal monopoly over basic letters, postcards and small parcels under 1 kg until regulators unwind that.

Yet, that monopoly has not translated into a healthy business. SAPO has been in business rescue since July 2023 and needed R150 million ($9 million) from the Communications Ministry and another R381 million ($23 million) from a labour‑relief scheme in 2025 just to keep paying salaries and day‑to‑day costs, signalling that the post office remained a loss-making business.

Against that backdrop, Communications Minister Solly Malatsi is pitching a pivot. An amended Post Office Act (2024) now allows SAPO to diversify into e-commerce fulfilment, logistics, financial services, and digital government platforms. 

A multi‑stakeholder task team with National Treasury, the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), a development finance institution, and business‑rescue practitioners is pushing a public–private partnership mode, where a Request for Information (RFI), an open call for private companies to pitch ideas on how they could partner with SAPO across logistics, ecommerce, fintech and digital services, was issued in December 2025. It pulled in 120 proposals from 95 potential partners, and those responses will now kickstart a formal procurement process to bring private money and capability into SAPO’s turnaround.

The timing is not random: South Africa’s online retail sector hit at least R130 billion ($7.85 billion) in 2025, growing more than ten times faster than physical retail, with platforms like Takealot, Amazon South Africa, and Checkers Sixty60 setting the pace.

Between the lines: The problem is that SAPO is trying to join a race it can barely walk to. At the same time, the minister is talking about e-commerce ambitions, he has also moved to strip SAPO’s 25-year monopoly on sub-1 kg parcel deliveries, a category that is basically the bread and butter of online shopping logistics. Losing that exclusivity will likely hurt SAPO’s parcel dominance. 

The government is simultaneously telling SAPO to compete in e-commerce while removing the one structural advantage it had in that space. Whether that is bold reform or a slow funeral with extra steps depends on how quickly those 95 private partners actually show up with money—or a plan.

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