Safety for Women in South Africa
Safety for Women in South Africa
Inge Stoffels reports on women attacked after using 2 different e-hailing services in South Africa.Two women were stabbed and one woman was robbed, raped and abandoned at the side of the road.
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And your comment section is infested with perverts
I think we all understood the message being conveyed in here, right?
There is nothing to do with safety or care to the people and no disregard to those women involved in this incident.
Bolt has been the leader in its industry and it seems like they made a lot of enemies referring to competitors.
So far bolt has been helping families here in Africa to find a vehicle of financial sustainability through business deals and jobs and it seems like not many people are happy about this coz the stake on the market gets smaller.
Bolt easy access and less bureaucratic protocols makes flexible and inviting for young people to partner with them and start a business or to have it as a alternative source of income.
Yes there’s security concerns as any other business does but we learn them as we grow.
I presume that a fast growing company goes through a lot of stress concerning management of Human Resources and effectiveness of services.
Give them time to amend their ways and do not be a haters of someone’s success.
Journalism is beyond
Cute and make up faces for traction and clash, it transcends any fear and sacrifice for the sole purpose of leading the people towards truths with reliable and informative material for better outcome.
There’s a lot of more engaging and important histories and facts to cover around Africa that isn’t necessarily fuelled with drama and crime.
You guys better revisit your mission and vision statement for this channel because something ain’t right.
And your comment section is infested with perverts anyways
Just to add on that.
Don’t take this out of the contest, show solid reports of previous incidents ranging a significant life threatening events involved bolt, news with no accurate numbers and statistics are just fallacies.
This look like a well put together scene, no disregard to those women involved in the incident.
my love and care goes for them may they pass forth this traumatic experience with strength and smile in their faces.
Open your eyes
You’re all been played by bolt competitors. It very obvious that this has nothing to do with safety or even care of those women involved in this incident but a very orchestrated attempt to create distrust and eventually disrupt bolt businesses around the continent. So far bolt has been the leader in this industry especially in Africa helping multiple disadvantaged families and for many this service has been the most reliable source of acquiring instant financial stability for African families. So be wise and very woke don’t allow people who has no love and care for African to constantly insult our intelligence and manipulate us.
What does this have to do with African diaspora?
Bolt needs to be called out……..Where's the Sisterhood/feminists/Gloria Allred?……..
I have heard on multiple occasions that Bolt is problematic…Perhaps more in-depth vetting of potential drivers