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NAIROBI, Kenya, March 10 -The crackdown on bodabodas has taken a toll on the delivery business within Nairobi with several consumers decrying frustrations while accessing delivery services
President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered the crackdown on Tuesday following an incident that saw a female motorist sexually assaulted in the city.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Kenyans had opted and got used to delivery services to procure food, drinks and even items shopped through online shops.
A glimpse at the apps reveals that the option of ordering from Uber Eats and Bolt Foods remains unavailable notifying users that ‘drivers are extra busy.”
Meanwhile, on social media, many businesses decry delay in supplying goods to their clients amid the crackdown which has affected online sales.
On the flip side, however, the use of bicycles is gaining traction with bicycle parking facility, Baiskeli Centre claiming that it is being overwhelmed with deliveries.
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