Friday
August 23
2024

Uber Kenya Increases Fares by 10% but Drivers Are Unimpressed

Ride-hailing app Uber has increased its base fare in Kenya by 10% to pacify drivers who went on strike and imposed their prices. Uber increased the minimum fare to $1.71 (KES220) and introduced a priority service that will charge an additional $0.85 (KES110) for a shorter wait time.

Photo courtesy of Daniel Foster.

Source: Techabal (link opens in a new window)

Categories
Transportation
Tags
corporations, employment, gig economy