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The move is to stabilise the supply of vehicles providing ride-hailing services, said LTA. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Unconstitutional? Local e-hailing app Wanatu is accused of 'discriminating' against potential drivers, who are required to speak Afrikaans.
an Afrikaans-focused e-hailing company, becoming the latest target. Following accusations that the company was receiving preferential treatment, the Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD ...
Afrikaans e-hailing service Wanatu has threatened legal action after its vehicles were impounded by TMPD for not owning operating licences.
According to the company, the platform addresses long-standing concerns in South Africa’s e-hailing sector, including safety, identity fraud and crimes involving unverified users. Martin ...
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