Kenyan Pastor and Former Uber Driver Leads Legal Battles Against Ride-Hailing Giants ⚖️ 🇰🇪
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Kenya’s Ridehail Transport Association has sued 14 ride-hailing apps, including Uber and Bolt, for failure to comply with various rules governing operations and driver welfare. The association’s acting secretary, Zakaria Johana, is at the forefront of these lawsuits. Although Johana is not a trained lawyer, he has drafted several legal cases for the association, which represents itself in court proceedings.
Kenyan pastor Zakaria Johana, who also worked as an Uber driver, has been actively involved in leading legal battles against ride-hailing giants Uber and Bolt in Kenya. Johana, who serves as the acting secretary-general of the Ridehail Transport Association (RTA), believes that ride-hailing companies manipulate their terms to the detriment of drivers. RTA has filed a case against 14 ride-hailing companies, including Uber and Bolt, for various violations, including not complying with local taxation laws and not having physical offices in Kenya. Johana's efforts aim to secure better working conditions and fair treatment for gig workers in Kenya's ride-hailing industry.
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