The Afrikaans language requirement central to the business model of Wanatu has led to significant debate.
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Language-based recruitment criteria aside, Wanatu has a very different business model than conventional e-hailing services, with a bigger emphasis on safety and pristine vehicles.
The Afrikaans language requirement central to the business model of Wanatu has led to significant debate.
A groundbreaking e-hailing platform, Wanatu, has made its debut in South Africa, igniting a heated discussion among netizens and raising eyebrows with...
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One of South Africa's newest e-hailing services is facing increasing scrutiny over its policy of only hiring Afrikaans-speaking drivers.
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