in Europe and Africa with investors including Daimler, Didi Chuxing, Korelya Capital and TransferWise co-
founder Taavet Hinrikus.
Bolt Kenya suspends 5% booking fee, seeking NTSA clarification amidst licensing dispute, ensuring uninterrupted services, legal compliance.
inDrive receives official license to operate in Kenya, prioritizing safety, fair pricing, and reliable transportation options.
Our driving culture in Kenya is plagued by incompetence, recklessness, and negligence, demanding urgent reforms for a safer transport system.
Uber Kenya service fee has been reduced from 25% to 18% following receipt of their license from the NTSA amid…
Kenyans will be paying KES 3000 for a new set of digital number plates which are in accordance with the…
Bolt says this partnership is part of the company’s support and contributions towards addressing the increasing road safety challenges in…
A ride for KES. 200 would make sense hadn't the company gone ahead and brought in bad serviced, small 14-seater…
NTSA new licences