Digital taxi drivers threaten nationwide strike over rising fuel prices

Ride-hailing drivers in Kenya have threatened a nationwide strike today over rising fuel costs and low fares set by app companies.

Digital taxi drivers warned they would shut down operations across the country on Monday if the government and ride-hailing firms do not address their concerns. They pointed to increasing fuel prices that have raised operating costs without corresponding adjustments in trip fares.

Justine Nyaga, national chairperson of the Organisation of Online Drivers, stated the group plans industrial action including picketing. “We will mobilise drivers not to work, and push out app companies that do not listen to our concerns so that we remain with companies that are responsive to drivers’ needs,” Nyaga said.

Drivers described severe financial strain, with some unable to afford basic needs. One operator, Mwangi, called for a minimum trip charge of Ksh350. “We are unable to maintain ourselves; we are going hungry. When you see the many cars parked on the roads, it is drivers sleeping in their cars,” he said.

The threat follows a fuel shortage earlier this month and comes ahead of the next fuel price review scheduled for May 14.

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Matatu buses operating in Nairobi after strike suspension agreement with government officials shaking hands.
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Matatu operators suspend strike for one week

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The government and transport stakeholders reached an agreement on Tuesday to suspend the matatu strike for one week. This allows for further talks on fuel prices.

Public service vehicle operators in Kenya have raised fares by 50 per cent following a sharp increase in fuel prices. They also called for a nationwide strike starting Monday.

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South Africa's National Taxi Alliance has urged the government to mitigate the impact of impending fuel price hikes set for April 1, warning of inevitable taxi fare increases. The surge is linked to international oil prices and the rand's weakness, exacerbated by the US-Israel-Iran conflict. Commuters at Soweto's Bara taxi rank expressed fears over rising living costs.

Transport sector stakeholders have canceled a strike planned for next week following talks with President William Ruto at the State House in Mombasa.

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Thousands of students heading home for April holidays have been stranded nationwide due to a crackdown on public service vehicles by authorities. The Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) says the operation has caused a shortage of vehicles and fare hikes. The situation exposes young travellers to risks.

Nairobi police arrested 11 people during protests against fuel price hikes announced by EPRA on Tuesday, April 21. Demonstrations occurred in several areas including Embu and Kitengela, with some violence reported. Commander Issa Mohamud said the situation remains calm with businesses operating normally.

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A fuel price strike that ended on Tuesday revealed Mombasa's heavy dependence on food supplies from outside the county. Major shortages hit Kongowea market, driving up prices for residents and traders.

 

 

 

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