Bolt Sees 46% Drop in Off-App Rides in Kenya After Tightening Safety Measures
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 14/04/2025
Ride-hailing firm, Bolt, has reported a 46% decline in “offline,” trips in Kenya over the past six months, a shift the company attributes to a suite of new safety measures […]
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