DAR ES SALAAM, April 2 -- Bolt Tanzania has said it is actively engaging with relevant authorities and other stakeholders following a sharp 33 per cent increase in fuel prices, as the ride-hailing platform moves to assess the full impact on its operations and driver earnings.
In a statement, the company said the recent surge in fuel costs has created immediate pressure on drivers, many of whom depend on daily trips as their primary source of income.
Bolt noted that it is currently evaluating the situation and preparing to introduce targeted measures to help cushion drivers against the short-term financial strain.
“As a platform committed to balancing affordability for riders with sustainable earnings for drivers, we are closely m...
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