In Conversation With Persy Qamata- CEO of BRO

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South Africa’s e-hailing industry continues to evolve rapidly as local platforms attempt to challenge dominant global players in a market shaped by affordability concerns, driver frustrations, commuter safety, and increasing competition.

BRO E-Hailing is one of several emerging South African platforms positioning itself as a locally focused alternative within the mobility sector. The company says its model prioritises both driver empowerment and affordable transport, particularly for students and young professionals navigating rising living costs and transport challenges in major cities.

The growth of app-based transport services has significantly changed urban mobility in South Africa over the past decade. For many commuters, e-hailing has become a preferred option because of convenience, accessibility, and safety features. However, the industry has also faced major controversies ranging from violent disputes with traditional taxi operators to concerns around driver earnings, rider safety, market monopolies, and pricing structures.

Competition within the sector is expected to intensify further following recent discussions around the Gautrain Management Agency’s plans to introduce its own e-hailing service linked to Gautrain stations and routes. Analysts say this could disrupt the current market by introducing a state-linked mobility competitor targeting commuters travelling between key economic hubs in Gauteng.

At the same time, South African startups entering the e-hailing space face the challenge of competing against globally established companies with massive financial resources, existing customer bases, and strong brand recognition.

The conversation around local e-hailing platforms also ties into broader debates about economic transformation, supporting local tech innovation, creating jobs for young people, and whether South Africa’s digital economy can produce sustainable homegrown alternatives capable of competing internationally.
26 May English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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