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INSIGHT-Risks for S Africa s migrant food couriers surge during the pandemic

10 Min Read Most of 27 drivers interviewed in the dark on insurance claims Drivers set up informal groups for assistance, financial support JOHANNESBURG/BERLIN, April 14 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - M ore than a year after Malawian driver Matthew was hit by a car while delivering food on his motorbike in South Africa, he lives with a shooting pain in his foot and fears for his life every time he hits the road. His injuries, including a broken toe and various cuts, left him unable to work for a month, but the company he was riding for - Uber Eats - told him he did not qualify for compensation as he was in hospital for less than 48 hours.

INSIGHT-Risks for S Africa s migrant food couriers surge

Most of 27 drivers interviewed in the dark on insurance claims Drivers set up informal groups for assistance, financial support By Kim Harrisberg and Avi Asher-Schapiro JOHANNESBURG/BERLIN, April 14 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - M ore than a year after Malawian driver Matthew was hit by a car while delivering food on his motorbike in South Africa, he lives with a shooting pain in his foot and fears for his life every time he hits the road. His injuries, including a broken toe and various cuts, left him unable to work for a month, but the company he was riding for - Uber Eats - told him he did not qualify for compensation as he was in hospital for less than 48 hours.

Risks for South Africa s migrant food couriers surge during the pandemic

More than a year after Malawian driver Matthew was hit by a car while delivering food on his motorbike in South Africa, he lives with a shooting pain in his foot and fears for his life every time he hits the road.

Risks for SA s migrant food couriers surge during the pandemic

Risks for SA’s migrant food couriers surge during the pandemic By Reuters By Kim Harrisberg and Avi Asher-Schapiro JOHANNESBURG - More than a year after Malawian driver Matthew was hit by a car while delivering food on his motorbike in South Africa, he lives with a shooting pain in his foot and fears for his life every time he hits the road. His injuries, including a broken toe and various cuts, left him unable to work for a month, but the company he was riding for - Uber Eats - told him he did not qualify for compensation as he was in hospital for less than 48 hours.

Shoprite Eases Africa Push to Focus on Domestic Market Gains

Shoprite Eases Africa Push to Focus on Domestic Market Gains Bloomberg 3/16/2021 Janice Kew © Bloomberg A customer s shopping bags sit on the payment counter inside a Shoprite Holdings Ltd. store in Cape Town, South Africa, on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2016. South Africa was a bright spot for banks on the continent in 2016, with stocks shrugging off the nation s economic woes to head for the third-best performance in the past decade. (Bloomberg) Shoprite Holdings Ltd. switched its focus firmly toward taking market share in its home market of South Africa, after opting to withdraw from Nigeria and Kenya and move more cautiously in Angola.

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