Bolt Uganda
How Bolt Gave Her the Financial Freedom She Desperately Needed
As Uganda joins the rest of the world on 8th March 2022 to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD), w
OPINION: Digitalisation of the transport sector can help solve major challenges
By Moses Maurice Mugerwa
Recently, the government of Uganda announced that it was embarking on the process of registering all boda-boda riders in the city and ensuring that each of them had a specific stage where they would operate from.
Bolt Limits Working Hours to Boost Safety
Bolt Uganda now limits drivers to work for a maximum of 12 hours. The move, which was introduced this month, is to help drivers get more resting time so they resume with a sharp mind to drive.
Bolt Expands Operations to Gulu
Bolt Uganda has expanded its footprint to Gulu city.
The ride-hailing firm says it will be charging from Shs2,000 for boda-boda rides and Shs8,000 for Bolt base.
Inside Bolt’s Plan to Boost Driver Earnings after Lockdown
Bolt Uganda is waiving commissions for drivers following the government’s recent partial lifting of the lockdown.
The ride-hailing firm has done this to help drivers have a better start after the 42-day lockdown which significantly impacted their earnings.