TIYENDE PAMODZI — Let's Move Together

TP RideAlong
Carpooling With Heart

Your neighbour is heading your way. Your colleague is just around the corner. Why leave them behind?

TP RideAlong brings back the spirit of Tiyende Pamodzi — the Zambian way of moving as one. Share a ride, split the cost, and turn every journey into a chance to look out for each other.

Because we care enough not to leave you standing alone.

Our Story

More Than
Just a Ride

"We go further when we go together."

In a world that often feels divided, Tiyende Pamodzi reminds us of a simple truth: we go further when we go together. This isn't just a carpooling app; it's a movement rooted in the age-old African value of unity.

As a driver, you're already heading to work, church, the market, or a family gathering. That empty seat in your car is a missed handshake, a story unshared, and a neighbour left at the bus stop. With TP RideAlong, you can say, "Jump in, let's ride together."

As a passenger, you're not just finding a lift — you're becoming part of a community that believes no one should be left behind.

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The Route

How TP RideAlong Works

1

Sign Up & Verify

Create your profile, verify your identity, and join a trusted community of drivers and riders who share your roads.

2

Offer or Find a Ride

Driving to town? Post your route and open seats. Need a lift? Search for a driver heading your way — it could be a familiar face or a new friend.

3

Ride Together, Save Together

Meet at a convenient point, enjoy the journey, and chip in towards fuel. Everyone saves, everyone wins.

4

Rate & Build Trust

After each ride, rate your experience. Our community is built on mutual respect, because caring for each other is the TP way.

Questions Along the Way

Frequently Asked Questions

01What does "Tiyende Pamodzi" mean?+
It's a Zambian phrase meaning "let's move together" or "let's walk in unity." It captures the spirit of togetherness, caring for one another, and the idea that we are stronger as a community.
02Is TP RideAlong safe?+
Safety is our top priority. All members are verified, we encourage real profile photos, and you can see ratings and reviews from other users before accepting a ride. Plus, the community itself looks out for its own — just like family.
03How much does a ride cost?+
Rides are based on cost-sharing, not profit. The driver sets a fair contribution towards fuel and vehicle wear. The price is shown upfront, so there are no surprises. Payments can be made in cash or via mobile money, depending on what you agree.
04Can I ride with someone I don't know?+
Yes, and that's part of the beauty of Tiyende Pamodzi. Most members start as strangers, but the shared journey often turns into a trusted connection. You can check each other's profiles, past ratings, and even chat before the trip to feel comfortable.
05Do I need to own a car to use the app?+
Not at all. TP RideAlong is for everyone — drivers who want to share empty seats and passengers looking for an affordable, friendly lift. If you have somewhere to go, there's a way to get there together.
06What if my driver or passenger cancels?+
We understand plans change. Please cancel as early as possible. Repeated last-minute cancellations can affect your community rating. If you ever feel a ride is unreliable, our support team is just a message away.
07Are the cars insured?+
All drivers are expected to have valid vehicle insurance and roadworthy vehicles as required by Zambian law. By sharing fuel costs, you're riding in a private car, not a commercial taxi — always buckle up and take responsibility for your belongings.
08How is TP RideAlong different from a taxi or bus?+
It's personal, it's community-driven, and it's built on the principle of looking out for each other. You're not just paying for transport — you're joining people who share your journey, your route, and a little bit of your story.

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