The City of Tshwane has expressed disapproval for the Afrikaans-only e-hailing transport service Wanatu, which has been operating in the city. On Wednesday, the Tshwane Metro Police Department ...
The controversial e-hailing transport service Wanatu has defended its policy of requiring drivers in Pretoria and Centurion to be proficient in Afrikaans, arguing the requirement does not impede ...
Ryanair is requiring South African passengers to prove their nationality before travelling by completing a test in Afrikaans, a language used by just by 12 per cent of the population that has long ...
A new e-hailing business, which only employs drivers who can speak Afrikaans, has been launched in Centurion and Pretoria. Called Wanatu, which is a play on the Afrikaans expression "Waarnatoe?" ...
Tshwane metro police impounded three of "Afrikaans" e-hailing service Wanatu's vehicles on Wednesday for operating without permits. The impounding comes after Build One SA's Ayanda Allie shared a ...
Afrikaans-only e-hailing transport service Wanatu slammed rumours of the business closing due to a R13 million debt, calling it misleading and false. "We are aware that false news and misleading ...
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