Tshwane authorities impound vehicles from the fast-growing Afrikaans-focused e-hailing service Wanatu for operating without permits, sparking debates about fair enforcement and inclusivity.
If Wanatu’s drivers are appointed as independent contractors rather than employees, the EEA would not apply. However, ...
South Africa's first Afrikaans e-hailing platform, is stirring debate over inclusivity and job creation in the transport industry.
One of the critical conversations that needs to take place is whether Afrikaans should continue to hold a place in our school curricula. As a language that has deep historical ties to colonialism ...
Wanatu, a new e-hailing service operating in Centurion and Pretoria, has gained notable attention, but it could potentially ...
The Afrikaans Uber rival Wanatu has become a lightning rod for controversy, but can its safety win over local riders?
The app has been billed as the first Afrikaans e-hailing service, but unlike other players in the market like Uber and Bolt, ...
JOHANNESBURG - A new Afrikaans e-hailing platform called Wanatu launched in October 2024. It's being branded as the first ...