Bolt Launches Children’s Day Campaign to Support Vulnerable Families in Nigeria
Bolt has launched the “Rides That Care” campaign in partnership with SOS Children’s Villages Nigeria, with part of ride earnings ...
Bolt has launched the “Rides That Care” campaign in partnership with SOS Children’s Villages Nigeria, with part of ride earnings ...
Nigeria’s fuel market continues to face mounting affordability pressures, even as supply has improved. Recent petrol price increases are largely ...
Bolt has partnered with Bastion Health to offer health insurance to its drivers in Nigeria, giving them affordable access to ...
Selection was based on usage frequency and regularity, rather than competitions or public nominations
The figure places the country second globally in adoption, ahead of several long-established European and Asian markets.
The company says its Price Bidding feature already allows fair fare negotiation within the app.
Bolt is celebrating Customer Service Week 2025 with gifts, games, and gratitude for the drivers and riders who keep its ...
While delayed, the policy exposes growing distrust in government reforms and raises concerns over its impact on transport, SMEs, and ...
The pilot will begin in Munich in 2026 and, if successful, could expand to other European cities
However, behind the polished interfaces and brightly coloured sedans lies the issues not just of brands, but of ideology; freedom ...
The drivers will stop working for 24 hours, refusing to provide services on platforms such as Uber, Bolt, and inDrive
The ride-hailing company insists its platform is growing, not declining, and that its pricing model is fair to drivers
The union’s spokesperson, Steven Iwindoye, minced no words in his statement on Wednesday
Under the new system, drivers will earn ₦150,000 per month, way lower than their potential earnings under the previous model
Instead, the company explained that the recent fare adjustments were aimed at creating a more balanced and sustainable marketplace that ...

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