Ride-hailing company, Uber, has suspended its services in Tanzania as a result of regulations that are not business-friendly which has made its operation in the East African country.
The US-based company, which has operated in the country for six years said operations will resume after arriving at an agreement with the Tanzanian authorities, the company announced in a statement on Thursday.
Uber has become one of the lucrative income sources, as proven by Uber drivers carving their own spot in the gig economy statistics which Africa has benefitted immensely from. It is not yet clear what becomes of the thousands of Uber drivers and riders who rely on the services of the ride-hailing company in Tanzania.
“We have made the difficult decision to suspend our services in Tanzania from Thursday 14 April 2022. The guide fare set by the Land Transport Regulatory Authority (LATRA) has posed significant challenges for systems like Uber to continue to provide services to our customers. It becomes increasingly difficult for us to continue providing services. We will not be able to provide services until the environment becomes friendly for us to continue providing services.” The statement reads.
“Current regulations in the transportation sector have created an environment that is not friendly and has been a challenge in our business,” the firm said.
“This is a difficult time for all of us, but this does not mean that it is the end of everything. We are ready to co-operate with the relevant authorities and reach an agreement that will create a stable environment for our business,” the statement says.
The company, however, said it was ready to key into Tanzania Vision 2025 which it believes is committed to building a strong, diverse, resilient, and competitive economy that is in line with the regional and international market and technological changes. While suggesting that its decision to leave Tanzania could be reversed the environment became better for its businesses
“We hoped that this would include creating an enabling environment for domestic and international trade to thrive in a positive and balanced way, but unfortunately, the situation is contrary to expectations.” The stamen reads further.
Uber has been providing transportation services in Tanzania through UberX, UberX Saver and UberXL services.