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Bolti ja Uberi taksojuhid on Aafrikas tagajalgadel: me näeme väga palju vaeva, et tänases olukorras ellu jääda - Ärileht

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Uber and Bolt drivers in Nigeria and Kenya protest over rising costs

Uber and Bolt drivers in Nigeria and Kenya protest over rising costs 19 April 2021 - 22:35 Loni Prinsloo, Tope Alake and Bella Genga Picture: REUTERS/PHIL NOBLE Uber Technologies drivers in some African countries including Nigeria and Kenya have gone on strike to demand a higher share of commissions due to increases in fuel prices and inflationary pressures amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The US ride-hailing service in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, already has limited trips available on the app, leading to a sharp rise in fares in Lagos, the country’s commercial hub. “We are aware of a protest taking place today by a small group of e-hailing drivers, resulting in slightly longer waiting times for riders,” Uber said in an e-mailed statement on Monday.

Uber, Bolt Drivers in Africa Protest High Cost of Operations

Uber, Bolt Drivers in Africa Protest High Cost of Operations Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Loni Prinsloo, Tope Alake and Bella Genga (Bloomberg) Uber Technologies Inc. drivers in Nigeria have gone on strike to demand a higher share of commissions because of higher fuel prices and inflationary pressures amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Popular Searches The U.S. ride-hailing service in Africa’s most populous country has limited trips available on the app, leading to a sharp rise in fares in Lagos, the commercial hub. Drivers in Kenya are threatening to strike for similar reasons. “We are aware of a protest taking place today by a small group of e-hailing drivers, resulting in slightly longer waiting times for riders,” Uber said in an emailed statement Monday. The strike entered its second day Tuesday.

Uber, Bolt drivers in Africa protest higher costs

E-hailing drivers in some African countries including Nigeria and Kenya went on strike, demanding a higher share of commissions, as the cost of living and fuel increased amid the Covid-19 pandemic. REUTERS Uber Technologies Inc. drivers in some African countries including Nigeria and Kenya have gone on strike to demand a higher share of commissions due to increases in fuel prices and inflationary pressures amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The US ride-hailing service in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, already has limited trips available on the app, leading to a sharp rise in fares in Lagos, the country’s commercial hub.

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