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‘She on the wheel’ Woman in E-Hailing Taxi Business regesters their association

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There is hope for women in the taxi business after an association that will champion their rights was registered.

‘She on the Wheel,’ a women’s e-hailing taxi business, was registered earlier this week, and its officials believe that it will be a turning point for women in the taxi industry.

Speaking to the press during its official launch in Nairobi, Jay Bee Masakhwi said that the association will talk on behalf of women in business. The ladies will now engage with app owners Uber, Bolt, Little Cab, Farasi, among other apps, and strategies on pricing mechanisms.

“This association will talk on behalf of women who are in the taxi business; this will help them fight all forms of injustices and all forms of violations of their rights,” Masakhwi said.

She called on women in the industry to quickly join the association for their rights to be protected.
“We are officially registered! Join us on our inaugural meeting as we celebrate the baby steps, ” she said.

The association has now embarked on recruitment, among other key programs for the welfare of its members.

More to follow…

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