inDrive Granted License To Operate In Kenya

By Joseph-Albert Kuuire 1 Min Read

inDrive, an e-taxi platform has officially been granted a license to operate in Kenya.

The company now joins other companies like Uber, Bolt, Yango, and others to compete for a share of the country’s cab e-hailing market. 

How The Service Works

InDrive’s competitive advantage is that it allows passengers to determine the pricing of their rides, giving them the ability to propose a fair price. Drivers, in turn, have the option to accept the proposed price, counter with a different offer, or decline the offer without any fines or fees.

What They’re Saying

With the official licensing to operate in Kenya, inDrive is excited to contribute to the local transportation ecosystem, providing safe, reliable, and affordable mobility options to the people of Kenya.

The company looks forward to partnering with local drivers and serving the community while upholding its commitment to safety and fair pricing practices.” Godfrey Mabula, inDrive’s Business Representative in Kenya said.

‘’Every driver applying to join inDrive undergoes comprehensive background checks, including the verification of necessary documents, licenses, and permits. This process ensures that only qualified and trustworthy individuals are approved to provide transportation services.’’ the company said in a statement. 


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Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the creator, editor, and journalist at Tech Labari. Email: joseph@techlabari.com Twitter: @jakuuire
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