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NTSA renews Bolt's licence amid complaints

NTSA had threatened not to renew the taxi-hailing company's licence pointing at a number of concerns.

National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has renewed the license of taxi-hailing company Bolt, weeks after threatening non-renewal over alleged breaches and illegal booking fees.

In a statement, NTSA confirmed that Bolt Operating licence will be active until October 2024, meaning the taxi company is duly licensed to conduct business in the country by the provisions outlined by the authority.

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