Uber, the global ride-hailing giant is set to introduce its services outside its familiar markets of Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial city
The on-demand motor transport scene is getting really interesting in Lagos as competition has moved from land to sea. On
Motorcycle popularly referred to as ‘Okada’ in Lagos, Nigeria has become one of the life-saving modes of transportation for the
Gokada, a Nigerian motorcycle ride-hailing firm has raised $5.3 million Series A round to scale its business. The funding round
Uber has launched a feature in Saudi Arabia that allows female drivers to select female-only riders. It began as a
Taxi-hailing app, Bolt formerly-known-as Taxify, has announced plans to launch a food delivery service in South Africa. Chief executive and
The ride-sharing company, Taxify has rebranded to become Bolt. It is the name the business has been using for its electric
Public Transportation in Africa, particularly Cote d’Ivoire is still heavily dependent on minibuses, shared taxis, the moto-taxis and cash. To ensure
Uber has announced the launch of its Uber Lite app for Android in South Africa and Kenya. The “Lite” version
In September, South Africa-based financial technology firm JUMO secured $52M investment from led by Goldman Sachs in an equity funding