Uber Kenya Contributed KSh 14bn to the Economy – Impact Report
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 26/11/2024
Ride-hailing app, Uber Kenya, enabled gig riders to earn an estimated additional KSh 2.2 billion a year – in higher income – 37% more than their next best alternative, according […]
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