Bolt Denies Claims it is exiting the Kenyan market
Bolt has dismissed viral claims that it is exiting the Kenyan market, confirming it remains fully operational and committed to drivers and customers...
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Ride-hailing platform Bolt has officially denied claims circulating online that it is exiting the Kenyan market. The company stated that the reports are based on a fraudulent document intentionally shared to mislead the public.
- Bolt reassured its driver-partners and riders that operations in Kenya remain unaffected and continue normally.
- The company is actively investigating the source of the misinformation and may pursue legal action.
- Stakeholders are advised to rely on Bolt's official communication channels for accurate information.
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