If Wanatu’s drivers are appointed as independent contractors rather than employees, the EEA would not apply. However, ...
A legal battle looms as Wanatu, an Afrikaans-focused e-hailing company, is the latest target of Tshwane’s crackdown on ...
The TMPD impounded three of "Afrikaans" e-hailing service Wanatu's vehicles on Wednesday for operating without permits.
Wanatu, a new e-hailing service operating in Centurion and Pretoria, has gained notable attention, but it could potentially ...
Wanatu, an Afrikaans e-hailing service, is set to challenge the City of Tshwane in court after the impounding of its vehicles ...
The City of Tshwane has expressed disapproval for the Afrikaans-only e-hailing transport service Wanatu, which has been ...
Three Wanatu vehicles were impounded by Tshwane metro police for operating without permits, sparking online debate about ...
The Afrikaans Uber rival Wanatu has become a lightning rod for controversy, but can its safety win over local riders?
Apart from a minor app bug, we were impressed with Wanatu’s overall experience, specifically its emphasis on safety.
Unconstitutional? Local e-hailing app Wanatu is accused of 'discriminating' against potential drivers, who are required to speak Afrikaans.
Language-based recruitment criteria aside, Wanatu has a very different business model than conventional e-hailing services, ...
Wanatu, a new South African e-hailing service, is making waves with its Afrikaans-speaking driver policy and high safety ...