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Motorcycle logistics faces regulatory headwinds

By Eyasu Zekarias

Ethiopia’s rapidly growing digital logistics sector, notably led by startups like Moteregna Transport, is facing significant regulatory challenges that threaten to slow its momentum and disrupt a vibrant segment of the economy. Central to the turmoil is the lack of consistent and clear policies governing motorcycle logistics, particularly concerning taxation, licensing, and insurance coverage.

Moteregna CEO and founder Mesfin Getahun emphasized the urgency of the issue, noting that “the sector is changing rapidly, creating an atmosphere of instability.” Without a unified regulatory framework, businesses in the motorcycle delivery space are grappling with unexpected costs and legal uncertainties that could impair growth and innovation.

Rather than retreating, Moteregna has adopted a proactive stance, actively engaging with regulatory bodies to demonstrate how its business model aligns with job creation, tax transparency, and Ethiopia’s broader Green Growth Strategy. “We aim to provide empirical evidence to help develop innovation-driven and law-abiding regulations,” Mesfin explained. The firm collaborates with a range of stakeholders—including other businesses and community organizations—to push for policies that promote sustainable growth, safety standards, and fair competition.

A critical gap in the current ecosystem is the absence of carrier liability insurance, exposing logistics operators and their customers to significant financial risks. To mitigate this, Moteregna has established a risk reserve fund and implemented rigorous safety and cargo handling protocols. The company is also in discussions with insurers to create partial coverage schemes for high-value delivery routes. These financial safeguards, together with clear contractual terms, enable Moteregna to operate securely while working toward comprehensive insurance solutions.

Mesfin further highlighted the importance of integrating technology with security, using digital tracking to monitor risks in real time and respond promptly. This combination of technological innovation and proactive risk management builds trust with clients, reinforcing Moteregna’s reputation for reliability in a sector often perceived as informal.

A key part of Moteregna’s vision is to tackle the informal nature of the logistics industry by building a digital taxation system that records every transaction and ensures transparency. The company plans to train government officials in the use of these digital tools to foster a culture of accountability, setting a new benchmark for the wider sector.

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