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Wanatu, a new e-hailing service operating in Centurion and Pretoria, has gained notable attention, but it could potentially face legal challenges. Launched in October 2024 and funded by private investors, Wanatu requires Afrikaans proficiency for its drivers. While the platform’s app accommodates English-speaking users through a translation feature, the Afrikaans language requirement for drivers has sparked significant legal and social debate. Lerato Mbele spoke to Sandile July, Director and Head of Employment Practise at Werkmans Attorneys.
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By POWER98.7Wanatu, a new e-hailing service operating in Centurion and Pretoria, has gained notable attention, but it could potentially face legal challenges. Launched in October 2024 and funded by private investors, Wanatu requires Afrikaans proficiency for its drivers. While the platform’s app accommodates English-speaking users through a translation feature, the Afrikaans language requirement for drivers has sparked significant legal and social debate. Lerato Mbele spoke to Sandile July, Director and Head of Employment Practise at Werkmans Attorneys.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.