Uber announced a special Earner Appreciation Event as part of its 10-year anniversary celebrations in Kenya, recognising and celebrating the drivers who power the platform and move the country forward.
The event, themed around empowerment and community, brought together top-rated
earners for the Uber Kenya Empowerment Awards, which honoured individuals who have demonstrated exceptional service and dedication.
Honourees included longest-serving drivers, community champions, and highest-rated drivers.
Stories of resilience and innovation from these earners reflected the platform’s impact in Kenya as more than just an app, but as a partner in creating livelihoods and opportunities.
“Our commitment to Kenya is about more than just mobility and delivery; it’s about building a partnership for shared prosperity, ” said Imran Manji, General Manager for Uber East Africa.
“Today, we are proud to honour the hard work of our earners.
Their success is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit that fuels Kenya’s economic growth.”
New Initiatives to Support Earners As part of its commitment to supporting earners, Uber unveiled a series of new initiatives designed to make a tangible difference in the daily lives of drivers and couriers.
Through a new partnership with TotalEnergies, drivers will benefit from discounted fuel, helping to ease one of their largest everyday costs and boosting their overall earnings.
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