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Car sharing offers digital nomads the flexibility, affordability and convenience they need to get the job done, says Charles Aruya, founder of Tarlen.

Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Despite having been one for a number of years, I first heard the term “digital nomad” in 2023. For a vast number of people around the world, this was one of the miracles that emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic.

In April 2022, South Africa announced its plans to offer a remote work visa, joining a host of other countries already welcoming digital nomads and allowing them to become temporary residents while working remotely for companies based outside the country. This revolutionary lifestyle has also stimulated the creation of products and services to cater to the needs of digital nomads. One such solution is the emergence of co-working and co-living spaces in urban areas. Another is the peer-to-peer car-sharing service that promotes sustainable car use by allowing car owners to rent out their vehicles when they’re not in use to people in their community.

As digital nomadism continues to grow, the world needs to keep pace. Peer-to-peer car sharing fits the bill. It offers digital nomads the flexibility, affordability and convenience they need to get the job done.R4m Baakens Park Walkway to improve safety, visitor experience to city’s green lung The Mandela Bay Development Agency will begin a series of information sharing meetings with stakeholders, residents and business within and around the lower Baakens area.The Eastern Cape Development Corporation and the Mandela Bay Development Agency have signed the agreement to bolster film sector infrastructure in the Nelson Mandela Bay region.

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