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Free Malaysia Today on MSNE-hailing firms Maxim, inDrive granted 3-month probationLand Public Transport Agency says both firms have made improvements to ensure drivers have valid e-hailing vehicle permits ...
E-hailing platforms Maxim and InDrive have been granted permission to continue operations in Malaysia, following a successful ...
indrive has revealed that a driver earned N1.2 million per month in the first half of 2025. As Nigeria adapts to a new ...
THE Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) has allowed Maxim and inDrive to continue operations after both e-hailing firms complied with regulatory requirements.
Two e-hailing operators, Aist Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Maxim) and ID Applications Sdn Bhd (InDrive), will undergo a three-month monitoring period starting tomorrow (July 24), despite being allowed to ...
The land public transport agency (APAD) has announced that ride-hailing providers InDrive and Maxim have been allowed to resume their operations, but will be subjected to a three-month review period ...
E-hailing companies Maxim and InDrive have been allowed to resume its operations, subject to a review every three months.
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Legit.ng on MSNThe Next Decade: What’s Next for Prime Startups and Africa’s Tech Future?The electrifying energy of Lagos Startup Week (LSW) 2025 successfully concluded, igniting critical conversations and ...
The most expensive average Uber ride in the country is in Seattle, where a 30-minute ride costs an average of $60, according ...
Amid rising complaints of exploitation, Cosatu KZN is ramping up efforts to defend e-hailing drivers' right and advocating for fair treatment in the industry.
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The Nation UAE on MSNFake Complaints or Real Concerns?In Pakistan's fast-evolving urban mobility landscape, ride-hailing apps like Yango, InDrive, and Bykea have redefined how people move through chaotic cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. For ...
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