Three local platforms plan to take on international players Uber and Bolt in the South African e-hailing market.
DRIVERS working for Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee are set to log off on Valentine’s Day to demand better pay and conditions.
Tshwane shifts attention to Afrikaans e-hailing Wanatu after being called out for targeting Bolt and Uber operators.
A political spat over e-hailing permits between a Gauteng government member and the MMC for roads and transport in Tshwane ...
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The Punch on MSNLagos e-hailing drivers threaten protest over Bolt’s fare cutE-hailing drivers in Lagos State have threatened to stage a protest over an alleged 50% fare cut by the ride-hailing company, ...
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The Punch on MSNLagos Bolt drivers reject 50% fare cut, plan protestLagos app-based drivers have strongly opposed Bolt’s 50 per cent fare reduction, saying that it worsens their financial ...
Drivers working for a number of leading apps are to log off on Valentine’s Day as part of a campaign for improved pay and ...
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Between buying people out of prime hotel rooms and chartering private jets, billionaires can easily spend six figures at this ...
Uber Technologies, Inc.'s expansion plan is solid, including partnerships with big AV players and expansion in low dense ...
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The Argus on MSNBrighton Uber drivers could strike on Valentine's DayUber drivers in Brighton could strike on Valentine's Day. The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) said workers at Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee will take action for six hours from 4pm on ...
As private hire drivers we offer a great service to the customers and form an essential part of the transport system. We ...
Mr Steven Iwindoye, the Lagos State Public Relations Officer of AUATON said this while expressing members’ displeasures in a ...
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