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GovChat vs. WhatsApp: Tech, Social Impact & Cape Town Launch

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

GovChat vs. WhatsApp: A⁤ David​ and Goliath Story Unveiled ‌in New‍ Book Launch

The clash between South African platform GovChat and​ global tech giant WhatsApp (Meta) will ⁣be the‌ central topic of discussion at the Cape Town launch of Eldrid⁣ Jordaan’s new book, The Silicon Empire vs ⁤Social Impact: The David ⁢& Goliath⁤ Battle,‍ on september 15, 2025.

The book details⁣ how, in early 2020, GovChat emerged as a​ critical ‍solution during the ​COVID-19 pandemic. ​south‌ Africa faced the‍ urgent challenge of delivering essential ⁣social grants to millions‌ while adhering to lockdown restrictions.The obstacle⁢ wasn’t ⁤a lack of funds or ‌appropriate policy, but rather the logistical hurdle of⁢ safely and efficiently reaching those‌ in need.

Eldrid⁣ Jordaan,a “connector” focused on accessible technology,developed govchat as an elegant response. The platform leveraged the ⁤widespread use of WhatsApp,transforming it into ⁤a direct ⁣channel for government services – eliminating the need for ⁣citizens to download a new app or navigate a complex new system.

Initially,​ the system proved successful, facilitating registration and enabling government response⁤ during a time of crisis. ⁤However, Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, intervened, ⁣threatening GovChat’s operation at the height ‍of the ⁤pandemic.

Jordaan’s⁤ story highlights a‌ basic question about ‌the ⁣role of private⁤ infrastructure in‍ public service. Allowing GovChat to flourish,⁣ the book argues, would have​ set a‍ precedent regarding ‍the boundaries ⁤of ⁣corporate control⁤ over essential services.

The author stood against ⁤Meta, believing that access to vital support was paramount and that technology should serve society, not ‍the other way around.This struggle ‌is now ⁣chronicled in The⁣ Silicon Empire vs Social Impact.

The book ‌launch‍ will be held at Workshop17 (V&A ⁣Waterfront) from 17:00 for ⁤17:30⁢ to 19:00 on September 15, 2025, and​ promises‌ a⁢ space for open discussion about ⁤power,⁤ technology, and courage.

To confirm​ your attendance, please email Trishana: trishana.naicker@volt.africa

Wesley⁤ Diphoko is a Technology Analyst and ⁤the editor-In-chief of fastcompany (SA)⁣ magazine.

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