HostAfrica has acquired the hosting division of Evoweb. Evoweb will keep its WordPress web design and support business as a separate operation.
HOSTAFRICA announced that it has acquired Evoweb’s hosting division. Hosting is the service that stores a website’s files and keeps it available on the internet, like renting space and power for your site.
After the deal, Evoweb will not shut down entirely. The company will keep running its web design, development, and website support services as an independent business. It will position itself as a specialised WordPress provider. WordPress is a popular website building system used to publish and manage content.
The update is part of a broader pattern in the local hosting market, where providers grow by buying customer bases and infrastructure rather than starting from scratch. In South Africa, web hosting businesses often compete on uptime, support quality, and bundled services like domains, email, and managed WordPress plans.
For customers, this kind of acquisition usually leads to a platform migration. That can include changes to billing, support processes, control panels, and server locations. A control panel is the dashboard used to manage domains, email accounts, backups, and databases.
For Evoweb, keeping the WordPress services unit separate suggests a sharper focus on higher-margin work like design and ongoing site maintenance. For HostAfrica, acquiring a hosting division can add new clients quickly and increase scale, which matters for pricing and infrastructure spend.
In the medium term, the key questions will be how smoothly hosting accounts move over and whether service levels, like uptime and response times, stay consistent during the transition.
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