Safeboda and Ugabus are two of Uganda’s renowned Transport apps offering quite affordable solutions for an everlasting digital impact. While you can save more with Safeboda’s credit option. Ugabus is also a great option for all those willing to travel as you can save more for less.
Earlier this year, Uber Uganda extended their smartphone app with a new Boda option dubbed UberBODA providing the riders a quick commute from one place to another. To continue their commitment to passengers, the Taxi hailing leader has announced a new innovative insurance product designed specifically for UberBoda riders in a time when a lucky group enjoyed the comfort of Flying with UberAIr.
Safeboda in Uganda dominates a wider slot of the industry with a big portion of its drivers seen everywhere in Kampala and the outskirts. With many riders opting to hail with the top 4 known services including Dial Jack, Taxify Boda, Uber Boda and the orange service itself. Saving extra cash for another trip ahead is much easier than just requesting a motorbike for your next destination drop
Taxido is the latest ride-hailing service taking Africa by storm with a 3 tier launch in sub-Saharan countries. Based in London and soon available in Kenya, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. Taxido is simply an Uber rival with its multinational approach to dominate Africa with its ride-hailing services in every corner.
Last Weekend on Saturday 8th September, 22 lucky riders had a view from the top in an UberAIR for a once off on-demand stunt over the weekend from Kampala to Jinja. As much as the anticipated MTN Nyege Nyege was the focal point on the timeline, UBER Air spiced up the moods with its first ever service in Uganda railing high.
Safeboda is Uganda's oldest Boda hailing firm that has stood out from a handful of drivers and now bosting with about 6,000 drivers registered. While other apps introduced fresh new options in Uganda. Dial Jack boda is the latest entrant to Safeboda's once monopolised industry with Taxify boda and Uber Boda taking new twists.