Drivers for car services and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft are usually on their own when it comes to buying health insurance, but starting Sunday in New York they will now be able to get coverage for vision care as well as phone or video appointments with doctors, industry
Transportation
The business that’s trying to stop the truck driver shortage
As the trucking industry struggles to find viable workers to fill the 51,000 available jobs this year, a relatively new business has cropped up to try to solve the problem: 160 Driving Academy, a truck-driving school. The company was established in 2012, but as the demand for truck drivers has grown,
Fuel Prices to Go Up in Namibia
Lyft valuation hits $15.1 billion after fresh $600 million in funding
Lyft has raised an additional $600 million in a Series I financing round led Lyft has raised an additional $600 million in a Series I financing round led by Fidelity Management & Research Company, pushing its post-money valuation to $15.1 billion. The company's value has more than doubled in the past 14
Volkswagen Launches Rwanda Operations
Initial investment of US$20 million to create up to 1,000 jobs, assemble up to 5,000 cars per year. The wait is over as Volkswagen (VW) officially kicks off its much-awaited operations in Rwanda. The official launch will take place on Wednesday, at the Kigali Special Economic Zone where its first assembly base will be
Uber granted short-term licence to operate in London
Harley-Davidsons Should “Never” Be Made Abroad – President of the USA
Harley Davidson Fat Bob President Donald Trump has said Harley-Davidsons should "never" be built abroad, as he attacked the firm's plans to move some production overseas to avoid European tariffs. Mr. Trump said the iconic bike brand's new Thailand plant marked a "surrender" and "the beginning of the end". Last week, the EU
Lagos-Ibadan road: FG remobilises Julius Berger to site
Lagos - The construction firm, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has been mobilized the federal government to commence work on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. According to the Punch, it was gathered that the firm was expecting huge payment from the Federal Government following the signing of the 2018 Appropriation Bill by President Muhammadu Buhari after
Uber told London court ‘we needed to change’ in licence appeal
Taxi app firm Uber has told a court it accepted its London operating licence should not have been renewed last year over safety concerns but says there has been "wholesale change" since then. Westminster Magistrates' Court is considering if Uber is "fit and proper" to hold a licence in the capital. Last
Trump pushing private USPS, Air Traffic Control
A sweeping Office of Management and Budget report proposes converting the Postal Service into a privately held corporation and spinning off air traffic control functions from the FAA. United States' President Donald Trump is looking to privatize the United States Postal Service despite ongoing stakeholders meetings with the White House Postal