Ride-hailing platform Bolt has increased fares to cushion drivers from high fuel prices.
In the review, the Estonian-based firm has increased fares by between Sh70 and Sh100 across its driver platforms of Economy, Base, Boda, and XL.Pricing per kilometer has increased since the introduction of a long-distance rate.
This pushed fuel prices in Nairobi to Sh217.36 for petrol, Sh205.47 for diesel, and Sh204.46 for kerosene.
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