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Some e-hailing drivers claim they've been coerced and threatened to download the new Shesha App.

Some e-hailing drivers have claimed that individuals posing as taxi association members have coerced and threatened them to download the new Shesha App.

“As drivers we don’t have a problem with Shesha, but the problem is one, why do they have to force us to join Shesha and they know there aren’t clients for Shesha. When we compare it with Uber and Bolt and be on the platform for 30 minutes, their requests but on Bolt, Uber and Indrive you can get plus or minus six trips.

“It so happened that it was Santaco Association members but I can tell you precisely how the disciplinary process went, they have identified those seen on this video and punitive measures were taken against them. We’ve also sent out a strong message to all would be perpetrators of such barbaric violence to refrain from such and we invite law enforcement agencies to play their part and urge the community masses to report all these incidents of intimidation and violence,” says NTA’s Theo Malele.

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