E-hailing summit kicks off on Thursday 28 April

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The e-hailing community is going through turmoil. From bad drivers (in the system) who are attacking women to petrol hikes that are affecting driver revenues, it must be the worst time to be in the business. As the challenges unfold, there’s a blame game under way and the most responsible parties, the owners of e-hailing apps, are not bothered. That narrative is set to change as members of the E-Hailing industry prepare for an upcoming summit to discuss these issues. Vhatuka Mbelengwa, Spokesperson for the E-hailing Industry joins us to discuss what to expect.
27 Apr 2022 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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