An e-hailing female rider from Durban is counting her blessings after surviving a brutal stabbing attack by a driver
Uber and Bolt drivers will continue with the second (and final) day of their strike in Cape Town on Thursday, 18 August.
Uber and Bolt drivers will continue with Day 2 of their strike on Thursday as they seek lower commission charges and higher rates.
Uber and Bolt drivers have started a strike in Cape Town, demanding lower commission charges and higher rates for drivers.
As the strike of e-hailing drivers continues, one Bolt driver cashed in and made a daily earning of R4,065 to the surprise of many.
Circulating videos show striking e-hailing drivers blocking those who are working amid the planned three-day national shutdown.
The e-hailing drivers say it’s tough to make ends meet and are demanding better pay, particularly with the skyrocketing fuel prices
In light of the rape allegations, over 127 000 people have signed a petition demanding Bolt improve its vetting processes
If you’re concerned about using e-hailing apps like Bolt, read ahead on how to protect yourself before, during and after your journey…
‘We have made trauma counselling available’: e-hailing service Bolt has confirmed a rape case has been opened against one of its drivers.
‘Do yourself a favour and delete the Bolt app’: YouTuber Lasizwe said of the e-hailing service after a close friend was beaten during a trip.
Actress Letoya Makhene says the Bolt driver dragged her name through the mud and she will not be paying him.
Employers of healthcare and essential service workers want a safer option than traditional public transport.