E-commerce has surged in popularity over the past decade, with the Covid-19 pandemic accelerating its growth. Since then, demand has remained strong, driving the need for faster, more efficient ...
A political spat over e-hailing permits between a Gauteng government member and the MMC for roads and transport in Tshwane ...
A legal battle looms as Wanatu, an Afrikaans-focused e-hailing company, is the latest target of Tshwane’s crackdown on ...
Three local platforms plan to take on international players Uber and Bolt in the South African e-hailing market.
Afrikaans e-hailing service Wanatu has threatened legal action after its vehicles were impounded by TMPD for not owning operating licences.
The City of Tshwane has expressed disapproval for the Afrikaans-only e-hailing transport service Wanatu, which has been ...
Tshwane authorities impound vehicles from the fast-growing Afrikaans-focused e-hailing service Wanatu for operating without permits, sparking debates about fair enforcement and inclusivity.
The Tshwane Metro Police Department impounded three Wanatu e-hailing taxis for operating without licenses. South Africans ...
Tshwane shifts attention to Afrikaans e-hailing Wanatu after being called out for targeting Bolt and Uber operators.
While commuters are excited about the affordable and quick rides, some are still cautious about safety and reliability.
South Africa’s e-hailing landscape is undergoing a significant transformation with the official launch of Twytch, a new ...