Three local platforms plan to take on international players Uber and Bolt in the South African e-hailing market.
A legal battle looms as Wanatu, an Afrikaans-focused e-hailing company, is the latest target of Tshwane’s crackdown on ...
The City of Tshwane has expressed disapproval for the Afrikaans-only e-hailing transport service Wanatu, which has been ...
South Africa's first Afrikaans e-hailing platform, is stirring debate over inclusivity and job creation in the transport ...
A political spat over e-hailing permits between a Gauteng government member and the MMC for roads and transport in Tshwane ...
South Africa’s e-hailing landscape is undergoing a significant transformation with the official launch of Twytch, a new ...
The Tshwane Metro Police Department impounded three Wanatu e-hailing taxis for operating without licenses. South Africans ...
Wanatu, an Afrikaans e-hailing service, is set to challenge the City of Tshwane in court after the impounding of its vehicles ...
Ayanda Allie, a member of the Gauteng provincial legislature and media personality representing Build One South Africa (BOSA) ...
Uber and Bolt drivers in South Africa, under the aegis of the National E-Hailing Federation of South Africa (NEFSA), have ...
Afrikaans e-hailing service Wanatu has threatened legal action after its vehicles were impounded by TMPD for not owning operating licences.
E-hailing drivers in Pretoria are poised to stage a mass protest on Thursday morning, threatening to shut down cellphone applications integral to their services.