Discover why Remotasks has bid farewell to Kenya, leaving online gig workers in suspense.
Remotasks, a popular pay-per-task platform, has shocked Kenyan users by abruptly halting its operations in the country. Reports are circulating that access to the website has been blocked for users in Kenya, sparking frustration and uncertainty among online gig workers. The sudden exit of Remotasks from Kenya has left many individuals relying on the platform for income in a state of disbelief and confusion.
President William Ruto's presence at an event in Mosop, Nandi County coincided with the news of Remotasks exiting Kenya, adding a touch of political intrigue to the situation. With the platform's abrupt decision, Kenyan users are now left searching for alternative sources of online work, highlighting the challenges faced by gig economy workers in the country. The impact of Remotasks' departure on the online job market in Kenya is significant, raising questions about the sustainability of gig platforms in the region.
Interestingly, NTV Kenya reported on the struggles faced by Remotasks users in Kenya, shedding light on the broader implications of the platform's exit. The abrupt blockage of the website has led to speculation and discussions among online communities, reflecting the reliance on such platforms for supplementary income. As Remotasks ceases operations in Kenya, the future of online gig work in the country remains uncertain, prompting a reevaluation of the gig economy landscape.
Remotasks, a pay-per-task platform, has halted its operations in Kenya and blocked its users from accessing the website.
Popular online gig platform Remotasks has blocked access for users in Kenya amid reports of pulling out from the country. Kenyan users attempting to access ...
President William Ruto in Mosop, Nandi County for the official upgrading of Kaiboi Technical Training Institute to a National Polytechnic and opening of ...
Remotasks, the online work platform that allows users to complete tasks remotely and get paid in.
A popular online platform for jobs and gigs, Remotasks, has reportedly halted its operations in Kenya.
Remotasks, an online gig provider that has been employing many Kenyan youths has ceased operations in the country. Users of the platform received an email ...
President William Samoei Ruto in Mosop, Nandi County for the official upgrading of Kaiboi Technical Training Institute to a National Polytechnic and opening ...