e-Hailing services to hold three-day national shutdown, call on government to regulate industry
Electronic hailing services operators are expected to stop working from midnight on Monday ahead of their planned three-day national shutdown.
Electronic hailing services operators are expected to stop working from midnight on Monday ahead of their planned three-day national shutdown.
Police in Gqeberha, in Eastern Cape, have continued to call for calm amid the tensions between the taxi and e-hailing ...
E-hailing taxi drivers in Nelson Mandela Bay are operating under a cloud of fear as they appear to have become ...
Services of e-hailing taxi, Bolt, came to a standstill in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro as drivers embarked on a ...
E-hailing operators say they plan suspending services on Monday to protest against what they say is exploitation by services like ...
The E-hailing operators say they can no longer continue to be exploited by companies like Uber and Bolt as they ...
Drivers for e-hailing company Bolt, in Durban, have joined a nationwide protest calling on the company to cancel a new ...
Bolt is a late entrant to the food delivery market, where a number of start-ups and other ride-sharing firms have ...