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Uber and Bolt Ordered To Get Sh 500,000 Renewable Licences

Kevins Jerameel

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UBER TAXI

International taxi hailing firms will now be required to pay sh500, 000 to renew their licences.

In the new rules announced on Tuesday by the Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia, the taxi hailing firms will acquire three-year renewal licences.

Several international taxi-hailing firms operate in Kenya, including Uber and Bolt formerly known as Taxify.

Digital taxi operators have also been hit with Sh 500 for a renewable badge.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport Honourable Macharia Francis directive also requires any person applying for a licence for a digital hailing service to have a tax compliance certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority, a contract between the driver and the owners of the vehicle and a certificate for registration.

But the operators expressed dismay over the government’s move, saying the licence fee is too high considering they have not been remitting anything.

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