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Little revises rates to boost drivers' earnings

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Little CEO Kamal Budhabhatti speaking during Carrefour Kenya's partnership with Little cab to roll out electric bikes which will be used to deliver online orders. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

Tax-hailing platform Little has announced a 15 per cent increase in rates across all its fleet categories, aimed at cushioning drivers against the economic challenges they face.

The firm said the rate adjustment will ensure drivers earn a fairer wage and also helps ensure the reliability, convenience, and safety of the services offered by Little to its Clients.

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