Uber launches electric motorcycles in Kenya, its first in Africa
The vehicles are two-wheelers, with a place for a driver and a passenger, and instead of a petrol-powered engine are driven by an electric engine supplied by a battery.
The vehicles are two-wheelers, with a place for a driver and a passenger, and instead of a petrol-powered engine are driven by an electric engine supplied by a battery.
Kenya’s National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) is now replaying the Tanzania script with a regulation that enforces an 18% commission cap for all ride-hailing companies in the country. This time, Uber is not quiet; neither is it leaving without a fight. With four days to the enforcement of the law across Kenya, Uber is fighting for the regulation to be revoked as unconstitutional.
Kampuni hiyo huenda ikasitisha huduma zake kutokana na agizo la hivi karibuni la kutozwa ada ya huduma ya 15%.