To celebrate Women's Month locally, Bolt is offering 10 000 free rides to the value of R50 when travelling to women-owned establishments.
, South Africa celebrates Women’s Day. To mark the occasion, as well as celebrate what remains of Women’s Month, ridesharing platform Bolt has announced a new promotion.
“Bolt is proud to announce the #BoltRoadToEqual initiative to support women-owned businesses,” it shared in a release with Hypertext. In terms of some of the women-owned establishments available in the country’s major metropoles, Bolt has highlighted Constitution Hill and Yococo in Johannesburg, Iziko Museum, The Artery, Riverine Rabbit, Theonista, and Sugarbird Gin in Cape Town, and Amazwi Abesifazane, The Chefs’ Table, and Culinary Table in Durban.
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