Uber to invest R5 billion in South Africa
Uber has pledged R5 billion over the next few years towards South Africa’s mobility, delivery and digital economy.
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Uber has pledged R5 billion over the next few years towards South Africa’s mobility, delivery and digital economy.
The E-hailing Partners Council has accused Bolt of not doing much to address profile sharing on its platform.
MyBroadband looks at how much Uber Eats increases the price of food items when people opt to pick up their own order.
Uber South Africa declined to comment about how it incentivises drivers to keep their vehicles well maintained.
An Uber driver has told MyBroadband that vehicle inspectors are soliciting bribes to modify car inspection reports.
Many e-hailing drivers in South Africa cannot afford to buy their own vehicles or vehicles that are considered acceptable for use on these services.
Wanatu’s app ratings have deteriorated since early 2025 and it has refused to share any details about its growth one year after launch.
MyBroadband compared the ways in which Bolt and Uber assess whether vehicles are suitable for their ride-hailing services.
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The Department of Transport is getting ready to implement new laws in South Africa that will fundamentally change how e-hailing operators like Uber and Bolt operate in the country.