Propose
Enter pick-up and drop-off. Suggest what you think the trip is worth. The map shows you a fair range based on distance and recent accepted fares in your area — but the number is yours.

GoFasta is a Zimbabwean-built ride-hailing aggregator. Riders propose the price. Drivers keep 100% of it. Your money sits safely in escrow from the moment you book until the second you arrive — then it releases, straight to the driver. No surge, no shadow commission, no algorithm deciding what your trip is worth.
Commission
0%
per ride
Your money
Escrow-held
until you arrive
Payment rails
Zim only
EcoCash · OneMoney · Bank · Cash
FROM
Avondale Shops
TO
CBD · Eastgate
Your offer
$4.50
Drivers near
8
Counter-offers
3
Accepted & held in escrow
LOCAL RAILSRoute preview · Avondale → CBD
Enter pick-up and drop-off. Suggest what you think the trip is worth. The map shows you a fair range based on distance and recent accepted fares in your area — but the number is yours.
Drivers nearby see your offer. They can accept, or counter with a small adjustment. You see each driver's rating, car, and distance. Pick the one that suits you.
Pay online and the fare sits safely in escrow. The second your ride completes, it releases — every cent, straight to the driver. No surge, no mystery extras, no commission between you and them.
Ride-hailing forgot something important.
A ride is an agreement between two people. The app should help that conversation — not take a cut of it. So we don't. When a rider pays a driver, every last cent of that fare belongs to the driver. Our money comes from somewhere else entirely, and we're plain about that.
Here is what most ride-hailing apps don't tell you: every trip you take sends platform fees and payment-processor cuts out of Zimbabwe — to Amsterdam, to San Francisco, to Dubai. That is money that never comes back.
GoFasta is built the other way. Every fare moves through a Zimbabwean payment rail — EcoCash, OneMoney, InnBucks, ZIPIT or a local-acquirer card — into a Zimbabwean bank held in escrow, out to a Zimbabwean driver's wallet. The money circulates at home. Full stop.
We know because we live here. We ride here. We pay rent in the currency you do. That is not a marketing line — it is the whole reason we exist.
How a GoFasta fare moves
01 · Rider
USD / ZWL
pays via EcoCash, OneMoney, card, cash
02 · Local rail
ZW-licensed
funds routed through a Zim payment processor
03 · Escrow
ZW bank
held in trust until the ride completes
04 · Driver
same day
released to EcoCash / OneMoney / bank
EcoCash
Mobile money · Econet
OneMoney
Mobile money · NetOne
InnBucks
Mobile wallet
ZIPIT
Bank-to-bank · all Zim banks
Visa · Mastercard
Local acquirers only
Cash (USD / ZWL)
Settled with the driver
Pay online when you book. The money sits in a regulated escrow account — not the driver's pocket, not ours. Released the second your ride completes. If the driver never shows, it comes straight back.
The agreed fare goes, untouched, to the driver. Zero per-ride commission. Not a slice, not a shadow cut, not a service fee on the receipt.
EcoCash, OneMoney, InnBucks, ZIPIT, local-acquirer cards and plain cash. Every rail is Zimbabwean, every cent routes through a Zim bank — so the money stays home.
You propose what the ride is worth. Drivers nearby accept or counter. No surge multipliers. No locked price you never saw coming.
One tap sends your live route and driver details to anyone on your trust list. They watch you arrive.
Panic button, incident line, lost items — all answered by a real person in Harare, usually inside 60 seconds. No bots, no tickets.
We roll out city by city, on foot, by hand — onboarding drivers in person, matching local payment rails, and only going live when the supply is real. Reserve a place on the wait-list and we'll tell you when your city opens.
I've driven taxis for sixteen years. This is the first app that didn't try to replace the relationship with the customer — it just made it easier.Tendai M.Driver · Harare
I propose what the ride is worth. Three drivers answer. I pick one. It takes about as long as reading this sentence.Rutendo S.Rider · Bulawayo
The rider pays five dollars, five dollars lands in my account. No slice, no surprise. I stopped doing the maths after the first week.Brian C.Driver · Mutare