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.
The Uber app has stopped working in South Africa, leaving passengers unable to confirm ride requests.
Anele Mdoda alleges an Uber driver in Cape Town threatened her, prompting an investigation by Uber and raising concerns about e-hailing safety.
Sibongiseni Ngubane desires to continue his Uber driving occupation, citing a loss of income if he remains in connection with the assassination of Rustenburg businessman, Ben Gumbi.
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The e-hailing driver was far from pleased with the Cape Town woman’s attempt to use her body to settle her Uber bill.
The Uber driver lost his cool in the midst of a payment issue.
Uber said it wants to maintain trust in the relationship it has with its customers.
Uber Eats said that South African customers have to sign a new agreement.