HOSTAFRICA absorbs Zanode to expand developer app hosting across South Africa
South African developers building with modern tools have faced a familiar frustration for years. The workflow they want, pushing code from GitHub straight into production, runs cleanly on offshore platforms. However, those platforms bill in foreign currencies, sit on distant servers, and create latency problems that local users feel directly. HOSTAFRICA is making a move to close that gap.
The Cape Town-based hosting company this week acquired Zanode, a South African application hosting platform built around GitHub-based deployments, managed PostgreSQL databases, and pricing in South African Rands. The deal shifts HOSTAFRICA beyond traditional shared, reseller, and VPS products into territory that developer teams and digital agencies have increasingly been asking for.
Zanode connects directly to a GitHub repository and handles the rest. Framework detection runs automatically, Dockerfile-based deploys work out of the box, custom domains attach without friction, and SSL certificates generate without manual setup. Everything runs on local infrastructure. For agencies managing client work or SaaS teams shipping products to South African users, that combination addresses a real gap that previously pushed developers toward offshore platforms that never quite fit the local context.
The timing reflects something broader happening across the South African tech industry. AI tools are accelerating how quickly developers write, test, and ship code. Frequent commits and rapid iteration cycles are becoming standard rather than exceptional. Consequently, the infrastructure underneath those workflows matters more than it did when release cycles moved slowly. A git-to-production pipeline running on local infrastructure, with predictable local pricing, removes friction that compounds quickly when development moves fast.
Michael Osterloh, CEO of HOSTAFRICA, described the acquisition as an extension of what hosting means for the company. He noted that local developers want to push from GitHub rather than drag files through cPanel, and they want their applications and their users on the same continent. With AI accelerating software development, that local foundation carries more weight than ever.
For digital agencies, development shops, and independent builders working primarily in the South African market, Zanode gives them a modern deployment workflow without the overhead of managing offshore billing or absorbing unnecessary latency. As local developer infrastructure continues maturing, this acquisition signals that the market is ready for something more purpose-built than what global platforms currently offer.

