The pain goes straight to Julius Malema and his EFF.
This truck company wanted 25 truck drivers, and over 100 South African truck drivers showed up.
All 100 drivers were tested, and the company took the best 25.
Two young South Africans looked at the e-hailing industry and saw the same problem drivers have complained about for a decade.
You work 12 hour days. You cover fuel, maintenance, data, your own safety. Then a platform based on the other side of the world takes 25 to 45 percent of every single trip.
Persy Qamata and Msizi Mtolo built Bro Cabs because they were done watching that math play out on SA roads.
Their model is simple. Zero commission. Drivers pay a R300 once off verification fee, then R600 a month. Every Rand from every trip after that belongs to the driver.
Their words, unsoftened: when a driver hands over 30 to 45 percent of every trip, he isn't building anything. He's just surviving.
It's not only about the money.
Bro built its safety stack around the reality of SA roads. Panic button. Verified drivers. Live trip sharing. A 24 hour line where an actual person answers.
Big platforms treated South Africa like just another market to conquer and move on from.
Two local founders built something rooted here instead.
That's not a small thing. That's a driver keeping what he actually earned.
Built in SA. For SA. By SA.
Dear @CheckersSA we don't like the mini toys nje.....give us money or even the pancakes or boerewors rolls nje noma yini just NOT these useless mini toys
My Goat Malema once said he’s gonna ban Maths Lit when he becomes president
They pulled his Matric statement he got 13% on pure Maths….
When comes matric results He’s been minding his own business since 😂😂
I am yet to see a club fan who is a brand ambassador like Papa Wawa is to Kaizer Chiefs. I hope this club elevates him and give him some recognition. He is an informed new age supporter.
The briefing has started. Minister Motsoaledi has taken to the podium,
Min Motsoaledi: We called this media briefing to provide a progress report on the ongoing investigations by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) into medico-legal claims made against the Department of Health across the country.