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‘Change law to declare Bolt drivers employees’

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AN AGGRIEVED Bolt passenger, who is suing the e-hailing service for more than R2 million after allegedly being assaulted by one of its drivers, wants the law changed to allow drivers to be declared employees.

Noluthando Dorah Ndala has filed papers in the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, demanding more than R2m in damages from Bolt after she was allegedly assaulted by a driver, identified as Aaron Baloyi, without provocation in August 2019.

She lost an earlier lawsuit on a technicality in March this

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