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Urban Community of Douala seduced by Taxis Vairified, a Cameroonian application to book secured taxis

Urban Community of Douala seduced by Taxis Vairified, a Cameroonian application to book secured taxis
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 29 September 2016 18:28

(Business in Cameroon) - The Urban Community of Douala, overall organisation in charge of mayor’s service in the Cameroonian economic capital, recently announced the launched of “taxis Vairified”. These are secured taxis, which the client can book in a few minutes via the application of the same name, which can be accessed via smartphones.

“For those who do not have smartphones, Vairified is also available by calling 695569483 or 681221023”, the sponsors of this application inform.

These taxis with a GPS-tracker, we learn, “are within everyone’s reach through an affordable pricing, which is of FCfa 250 in town”. During the booking, the prices start from FCfa 500 for a shared ride, up to FCfa 1,500 for a classic ride.

“We are in contact with a Japanese institutional investor and others, to inject important sums (FCfa 100 million) to equip the vehicles with GPS trackers and renew the vehicules through hire-purchases with serious drivers”, one of the sponsors of the project announced.

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