Uber pushes back against Kenyan drivers setting their own fares
Briefly

Judith Chepkwony has never seen business this bad in her eight years as a taxi driver. A price war among ride-hailing companies has made fares unsustainable.
Uber has warned drivers against setting their own rates, creating a conflict between their automated pricing model and the financial realities faced by drivers in Kenya.
Kenya's taxi drivers are struggling with increased living costs and low commissions from ride-hailing apps, leading to protests and strikes in search of better pay.
The price wars among ride-hailing companies in Kenya have reduced driver income and have forced drivers to negotiate higher fares directly with passengers, often against company guidelines.
Read at Fast Company
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