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New e-hailing company launched in Johannesburg

New e-hailing company launched in Johannesburg By Dieketseng Maleke Share A NEW South African e-hailing company, NextNow, which promises to be more affordable than its more established competitors was launched in Johannesburg recently. The company with its mobile application is entering the local market where Uber, Bolt, and InDriver are dominating the sector. NextNow head of operations Mlungisi Ntombela said the e-hailing service’s competitive pricing would set it apart from established international competitors. “Our strong point is that we are more affordable than other international e-hailing services, and we can do this by being smaller and leaner. We are aware of the unemployment challenge that the country is facing and realise that in the post-pandemic economy, we can make a huge difference in the lives of cash-strapped customers, as well as our drivers,” Ntombela said.

NextNow, Unveils World-Class African e-Hailing Platform

NextNow, Unveils World-Class African e-Hailing Platform 1 week ago 4 min read Share with your network! NextNow, a world-class African e-hailing company that aims to firmly put the continent on the ride-sharing map, officially launched its services in Johannesburg on 10 May 2021. “As every other mobility solution provider across the world is securing its own continent, Africa is not going to be left behind. Next is Africa and Now is Africa,” says Head of Operations South Africa, Mlungisi Ntombela. He explains that the homegrown e-hailing service’s competitive pricing will set it apart from established international competitors in the market. It aims to be more affordable than its rival competition.

NextNow unveils African e-hailing platform

May 14, 2021 NextNow, an African e-hailing company that aims to put the continent on the ride-sharing map, has launched its services in Johannesburg. Mlungisi Ntombela, head of operations: South Africa at NextNow, explains that the homegrown e-hailing service’s competitive pricing aims to be more affordable than its rivals. NextNow is launching the following options with its e-hailing service, with clients having the option to pay cash or credit card: NextGo – an entry-level service for cost conscious customers where small and hatchback vehicles are used. NextRide – an affordable service that makes use of entry-level sedans. NextPro and NextPro Woman – this service features luxury sedans with male or female drivers.

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