NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan ride-hailing company Little is expanding to Tanzania and Ghana by May and plans to raise about $50 million more from investors, its chief executive officer said on Friday.
Kenyan taxi drivers signed up to ride-hailing service Uber attempt to eject a passenger from one of the Uber operating taxis during a strike after the company slashed prices in the face of growing ...
Uber has appealed to Kenya’s apex court to annul the new digital taxi-hailing regulations claiming that some aspects are unconstitutional, discriminatory, discouraging to foreign investments and ...
For decades, the narrative of urban mobility in Kenya was defined by the chaotic vibrancy of the matatu sector. It was a system that moved millions, yes, but it often operated on the edge of ...
While talks between taxi drivers, digital ride-hailing firms and government agencies in Kenya ended with a slight increase in fare prices, an agreement on a longer-term solution – which could usher in ...
Nairobi-based internet hardware and service startup BRCK and Egyptian ride-hail venture Swvl are partnering to bring Wi-Fi and online entertainment to on-demand bus service in Kenya. BRCK will install ...