The North Gauteng High Court has ordered the Tshwane Metro Police Department to desist from impounding Wanatu and other e-hailing drivers' vehicles.
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Wanatu has invited e-hailing drivers from competing services like Bolt and Uber to join its legal action against Tshwane and has received support from hundreds of these drivers.
The North Gauteng High Court has ordered the Tshwane Metro Police Department to desist from impounding Wanatu and other e-hailing drivers' vehicles.
Wanatu is back in business.
South Africa's "Afrikaans Uber" is leading a court battle against alleged unfair practices by metro police services.
The contractual "hands-off" approach on-demand services take when it comes to their drivers is not only compromising safety but could be increasing...
Afrikaans e-hailing app Wanatu is celebrating its return to operation on International Mother Tongue Day, thanks to AfriForum...
Thousands of drivers are taking part in the strike action over pay and working conditions, a union says.