RIYADH: Like other Saudi women, Fahda Fahd couldn’t legally drive until 2018, but her lime-green Kia is now a route to extra cash as living costs rise in the kingdom.When she’s not.
Like other Saudi women, Fahda Fahd couldn't legally drive until 2018, but her lime-green Kia is now a route to extra cash as living costs rise in the conservative kingdom.When she's not working full time at a healthcare call centre, the 54-year-old picks up fares in the capital Riyadh from a ride-hailing app exclusively for women.Fahd said her family was supportive of her second job, on two conditions: no long trips or men as passengers.
Riyadh (AFP), Mar 13 - Like other Saudi women, Fahda Fahd couldn't legally drive until 2018, but her lime-green Kia is now a route to extra cash as living - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 13 - Like other Saudi women, Fahda Fahd couldn't legally drive until 2018, but her lime-green Kia is now a route to extra cash Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |