Uber, Bolt drivers hope for increased earnings foiled as Tanzania reinstates 25% commission
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Barely a year after Tanzania capped the commissions that e-hailing firms like Uber and Bolt charge their partners at 15%, the authority in charge has backtracked on the order, taking away drivers’ prospects of increased earnings.
Tanzania's Land and Transport Regulatory Authority (Latra) increased the commission that e-hailing firms, such as Uber and Bolt, charge their partners from 15% to 25%. This change has resulted in Uber and Bolt halting some of their services in April last year as they claimed that reducing the commission on partners would dent their earnings. However, the reduced fee meant increased incomes for drivers, who have in the past, like their counterparts in Kenya, protested poor earnings from the apps. Uber and Bolt have recently resumed full operations in Tanzania, charging 25% and 20% commission respectively.
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