Skip to main content
Resolved1 update Updated May 4

Sad Plight of Digital Taxi Drivers

Uber Chap Chap After the recent Uber and Bolt (formerly Taxify) drivers strike, I had the pleasure of speaking to one. Their problem makes one sad. When Uber and Bolt launched in Kenya, the fare per kilometer was Ksh. 60, but due to internal competition in the industry, that was reduced eventually to the current Ksh

Sign in to follow Follow this story to get bell alerts when new updates publish.

Pin Nyakundi

Install the site as an app so followed-story alerts open straight back into the file.

Where we are so far

If you are joining us

Media

Photos, videos and documents in this story

1 update with public media attached.

Updates

Latest developments

Newest updates first, with older developments loading as you scroll.

Photo

Sad Plight of Digital Taxi Drivers

Uber Chap Chap After the recent Uber and Bolt (formerly Taxify) drivers strike, I had the pleasure of speaking to one. Their problem makes one sad. When Uber and Bolt launched in Kenya, the fare per kilometer was Ksh. 60, but due to internal competition in the industry, that was reduced eventually to the current Kshs. 14 per kilometer for Bolt and Kshs. 16 for Uber. The digital taxis are in competition with themselves and this reduction in fare is a culmination of that. 'I used to put aside money to pay the car loan, but theses days, I can even for a week and barely have any. You've seen how most taxi vehicles have been repossessed in Nairobi, Mombasa etc….that tells you something is not right. Banks have made losses from the vehicle sales...

Source: nyakundireportblog