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16 Jul 2024

E-hailing drivers' protest fuels Kenya crisis

Kenya e-hailing strike by digital hailing app drivers worsens civil unrest
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E-hailing company Bolt expands into Zimbabwe

Bolt is expanding into Zimbabwe, its third country in Southern Africa, following a successful pilot in Zambia and operations in South Africa.
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12 Jan 2024

Mobility market seen as Africa's saving grace against unemployment

The mobility market is predicted to double by 2030, resulting in an additional 550,000 income-generating opportunities.
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18 Aug 2023

Bolt completes 100 million rides in Kenya

Bolt, which is commemorating a decade in Kenya, claims to have more than tenfold increased its ride-hailing travels since its first year on the market.
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6 Jul 2023

Bolt hits milestone with 150m customers, appoints CFO

The company operates in over 500 cities in more than 45 countries in Europe, Africa, Western Asia and Latin America.
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30 Mar 2023

Home-grown e-hailing platform BozaRide launches in South Africa

The e-hailing platform is punting its pricing model and safety features as unique selling points in a highly competitive market.
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17 Jan 2022

Bolt scores R11bn funding to scale up

The new funds will be used to expand and further improve Bolt's full suite of mobility and delivery products.
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4 Mar 2021

Bolt gets R363m for Africa, Eastern Europe expansion

The International Finance Corporation investment will support entrepreneurship, empower women and increase access to affordable mobility in the regions.
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26 May 2020

Bolt raises €100m for Europe and Africa expansion

Company plans to introduce new services, including delivery services to its largest markets.
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4 May 2020

Kenya’s ride-hailing firms mobilise to back COVID-19 fight

Swvl, LittleCab and Bolt have initiated various services to keep industry working and support ongoing efforts to tackle Coronavirus.
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11 Nov 2019

Bolt launches €10-m Environmental Impact Fund

Kenya-based M-Kopa will be the first beneficiary of the fund.