Uber shutdown warning for South Africa as e-hailing drivers threaten national strike
E-hailing drivers represented by NEFSA have warned of an upcoming Uber shutdown in South Africa, citing low pay, unsafe working conditions, and unfair practices.
E-hailing drivers represented by NEFSA have warned of an upcoming Uber shutdown in South Africa, citing low pay, unsafe working conditions, and unfair practices.
Two women were allegedly stabbed by a Bolt driver in Cape Town, sparking a public outcry amid the e-hailing service’s silence.
Bolt Food, amidst a strategic realignment by parent company Bolt, will cease operations in South Africa and Nigeria by December 2023.
Soweto was without Bolt and Uber services on Monday, 17 July 2023, due to a temporary shutdown. Here’s what you must know.
According to the alleged driver, fake Bolt South Africa profiles can be purchased for R400.
A petition has done the rounds berating Bolt South Africa