Tinotenda’s Wheels: Youth, Innovation and a Safer Ride for Zimbabwe

In Harare’s bustling streets, a new ride is making waves, and it’s driven by one of Zimbabwe’s youngest innovators. Tinotenda Tungwarara, CEO of Tap & Go, is not just running a fleet of over 60 modern vehicles, she is steering a vision where youth, technology, and safety converge to transform urban transport. Tap & Go is more than a ride-hailing service, it is a platform where young drivers find opportunity, passengers find reliability, and the digital economy finds momentum. Tinotenda has repeatedly called on Zimbabwean youth to harness their skills, be bold in business, and contribute to building an economy driven by innovation and ambition, proving that progress is not just about policy, but about active participation by a new generation.

The service itself sets a high standard. Every vehicle is carefully maintained, equipped with satellite internet, WiFi, and charging points, while the mobile app allows users to book rides in real time, track their trips, and pay cashlessly. Drivers are trained, vetted, and monitored, reflecting a commitment to safety that stands out in a sector often criticized for inconsistency. For passengers, Tap & Go is a blend of convenience, reliability, and reassurance, showing how technology can make everyday commutes smoother and safer.

But what truly distinguishes Tap & Go is its focus on youth empowerment. The company actively engages young drivers, giving them digital skills, professional development, and a platform to grow financially while contributing to the economy. Tinotenda positions the business not only as a service, but as a movement, a statement that Zimbabwe’s youth can lead change, innovate, and create tangible impact. In a country hungry for modernisation and opportunity, this approach resonates strongly.

Challenges remain, from regulatory compliance to balancing affordability with quality service, but the narrative of Tap & Go is clear, it is proof that local entrepreneurship, technology, and youth energy can come together to create solutions that matter. Tinotenda’s vision is driving more than cars across the city streets, it is driving hope, opportunity, and a safer, smarter future for Zimbabwe.

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