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The development comes after a member of Gauteng's provincial legislature complained that the Tshwane metro was treating Wanatu differently than Bolt and Uber, whose drivers have complained about unfair vehicle impounding.
Zuko Komisa Brand new e-hailing service, Wanatu, which recently went live in Centurion and Pretoria could potentially face a legal challenge. This...
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The Afrikaans language requirement central to the business model of Wanatu has led to significant debate.
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