Historically, digital public transport in Ghana was unheard of, especially within systems like trotros (shared minibuses) and shared taxis. These systems have operated on a strictly cash-based model for decades. That model served its purpose for years, but it was always flawed. From fare mix-ups and passenger-driver/mate arguments to hygiene issues and operational delays, the […]
This Is How You Beat the Daily Transport Fare Wahala
If you’re like many Ghanaians, you probably dislike paying more than the actual fare in a trotro or taxi, or arguing with mates over 50 pesewas change (nsesa). Now, imagine being able to hop onto a trotro or taxi without having to fumble for cash or wait for your change. It sounds like a dream, […]