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IOL News
29-04-2025
- Business
- IOL News
inDrive celebrates Freedom Day by revitalising Soweto's spaza shops with free wi-fi
inDrive's campaign reflects a commitment to not just transport but also community upliftment, recognising the importance of localised support in a globalised economy Image: Supplied This Freedom Day, Soweto isn't merely marking 31 years of democracy — it's embracing a leap into the future. inDrive, the global e-hailing platform, celebrates its sixth-year milestone in South Africa by teaming up with Soweto creatives and local businesses to champion the freedom of movement. While acknowledging the journey that brought us here, inDrive and Soweto are celebrating how far the township has come and what's possible today. 'Soweto is moving, and inDrive is moving with it,' says Ashif Black, Country Representative in South Africa at inDrive. 'Our focus is on freedom of choice – who you ride with, how much you pay, and how you move.' As part of the campaign, inDrive partnered with Soweto-born twin brothers, Fhatuwani and Justice Mukheli of I See A Different You, to create a striking wall mural that stands as a beacon of empowerment and community pride. Alongside this, inDrive has also revamped 14 spaza shops across Soweto — improving these vital local businesses with fresh new branding and providing free wi-fi access for their customers, ensuring these community hubs remain connected and accessible. Local artists, Fhatuwani and Justice Mukheli Image: Supplied 'These murals and shop revamps are more than aesthetic upgrades – they're direct bridges to opportunity,' adds Black. 'Accessibility, affordability, and authentic local creativity are at the heart of this initiative. By providing free wi-fi at these spaza shops, we're supporting the everyday spaces where Sowetans gather, shop, and connect.' This campaign forms part of inDrive's global brand identity, which is centred on the belief that challenging injustice and empowering people through access and choice is essential to driving real change. Across all the markets where it operates, inDrive's mission is to level the playing field — whether through its fair ride-hailing model or through community upliftment projects like this. Now in its sixth year on South African streets, inDrive marks this growth milestone by deepening its commitment in Soweto. Rather than a soft launch, this campaign celebrates cumulative progress: thousands of safe, affordable rides negotiated by riders and drivers alike, and a community embracing choice. Image: Supplied With inDrive's peer-to-peer model, this provides freedom of choice for both the passenger and driver with negotiable fares, direct-route options, and transparent driver profiles, making everyday commutes a personalised experience: Negotiate your fare: Riders suggest what they'll pay, drivers accept – no hidden fees and unexpected hikes. Riders suggest what they'll pay, drivers accept – no hidden fees and unexpected hikes. Choose your route: Direct trips mean less waiting, fewer transfers, more time for what matters. Direct trips mean less waiting, fewer transfers, more time for what matters. Select your driver: Profiles, ratings, and preferences put you in control. 'It's simple: freedom of movement is empowerment; we strongly believe in this philosophy, and we also offer the lowest commission fees in the country for drivers, allowing a fair earning,' says Black. 'This translates to great value for our users as they enjoy the freedom to choose how they move. Every ride on inDrive is a vote for choice, fairness, and opportunity.' While Freedom Day commemorates the remarkable journey since April 27, 1994, inDrive's Soweto celebration looks forward. It's not about fixing the past — it's about amplifying the power of mobility today and into the future.


The South African
29-04-2025
- Business
- The South African
inDrive Celebrates Freedom Day by Supporting Soweto's Local Spaza's with Free WiFi and StoreRevamps
inDrive Celebrates Freedom Day by Supporting Soweto's Local Spaza's with Free WiFi and StoreRevamps. Image: Canva Home » inDrive Celebrates Freedom Day by Supporting Soweto's Local Spaza's with Free WiFi and StoreRevamps inDrive Celebrates Freedom Day by Supporting Soweto's Local Spaza's with Free WiFi and StoreRevamps. Image: Canva This Freedom Day, Soweto isn't merely marking 31 years of democracy — it's embracing a leap intothe future. inDrive, the global e-hailing platform, celebrates its sixth-year milestone in South Africaby teaming up with Soweto creatives and local businesses to champion the freedom of acknowledging the journey that brought us here, inDrive and Soweto are celebrating how farthe township has come and what's possible today. 'Soweto is moving, and inDrive is moving with it,'says Ashif Black, Country Representative in South Africa at inDrive. 'Our focus is on freedom of choice – who you ride with, how much you pay, and how you move.' As part of the campaign, inDrive partnered with Soweto-born twin brothers, Fhatuwani and JusticeMukheli of I See A Different You, to create a striking wall mural that stands as a beacon of empowerment and community pride. Alongside this, inDrive has also revamped 14 spaza shops across Soweto — improving these vital local businesses with fresh new branding and providing free WiFi access for their customers, ensuring these community hubs remain connected and accessible. 'These murals and shop revamps are more than aesthetic upgrades – they're direct bridges toopportunity,' adds Black. 'Accessibility, affordability, and authentic local creativity are at the heartof this initiative. By providing free WiFi at these spaza shops, we're supporting the everyday spaces where Sowetans gather, shop, and connect.' This campaign forms part of inDrive's global brand identity, which is centred on the belief that challenging injustice and empowering people through access and choice is essential to driving real change. Across all the markets where it operates, inDrive's mission is to level the playing field —whether through its fair ride-hailing model or through community upliftment projects like in its sixth year on South African streets, inDrive marks this growth milestone by deepening itscommitment in Soweto. Rather than a soft launch, this campaign celebrates cumulative progress:thousands of safe, affordable rides negotiated by riders and drivers alike, and a community embracing choice. With inDrive's peer-to-peer model, this provides freedom of choice for both the passenger anddriver with negotiable fares, direct-route options, and transparent driver profiles, everyday commutes become a personalised experience: Negotiate your fare: Riders suggest what they'll pay, drivers accept – no hidden fees and unexpected hikes Choose your route: Direct trips mean less waiting, fewer transfers, more time for what matters. Select your driver: Profiles, ratings, and preferences put you in control. 'It's simple: freedom of movement is empowerment; we strongly believe in this philosophy, and wealso offer the lowest commission fees in the country for drivers, allowing a fair earning,' says Black.'This translates to great value for our users as they enjoy the freedom to choose how they move. Every ride on inDrive is a vote for choice, fairness, and opportunity.' While Freedom Day commemorates the remarkable journey since April 27, 1994, inDrive's Sowetocelebration looks forward. It's not about fixing the past — it's about amplifying the power of mobility today and into the future.