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Kenya Power CEO replaced amid fight over tenders

Kenya Power CEO replaced amid fight over tenders Summary The electricity distributor Wednesday announced the exit of Bernard Ngugi, cutting short his three-year term that was to end in October 2022. Sources familiar with Kenya Power’s affairs told the Business Daily that Mr Ngugi departed over differences with the Vivienne Yeda-led board that was chosen in November last year. The source said the new board took an active role in management, including querying procurement decisions and dropping management’s strategy to increase tariff rates Thursday August 05 2021 By PATRICK ALUSHULA Summary The electricity distributor Wednesday announced the exit of Bernard Ngugi, cutting short his three-year term that was to end in October 2022.

Court rules on validity of termination process in probationary contracts | Dentons

Court rules on validity of termination process in probationary contracts | Dentons
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Report: Covid-19 slowed the wheels of justice

NATIONAL Sarah Wairimu Cohen attending a court session virtually at her lawyer Philip Murgor s office in Nairobi on December 01, 2020.  [Stafford Ondego, Standard] The Covid-19 pandemic has slowed the wheels of justice while more Kenyans are languishing in remand prisons awaiting trial.  A study conducted by the Judiciary reveals that judges and magistrates have resolved 26 per cent fewer cases during Covid-19 than the previous years. Prior to the pandemic, courts settled at least 89 per cent of cases filed by the State or litigants. This was around 469,359 cases. During the pandemic, this number has gone down to 289,728 cases. Among the reasons why cases are stalling is litigants’ absenteeism, which shot up to 22.09 per cent. The report reveals that technology locked out at least 6.02 per cent of litigants from accessing court services.

Judge awards ex-EACC boss Sh10 2m for illegal sacking

Judge awards ex-EACC boss Sh10.2m for illegal sacking Tuesday August 03 2021 By JOSEPH WANGUI Summary Justice James Rika made the judgment following a finding that Ms Muthaura was not only subjected to a humiliating demotion before being fired but was also sacked without any allegations. Also, during the termination of her contract in March 2013, there were neither charges nor disciplinary hearings and findings of any misconduct. Employment and Labour Relations Court has awarded former acting Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) chief executive Jane Wanja Muthaura Sh10.2 million for unlawful and unfair termination of her contract eight years ago. Justice James Rika made the judgment following a finding that Ms Muthaura was not only subjected to a humiliating demotion before being fired but was also sacked without any allegations or a letter to show cause.

Vihiga health workers demand their two-year pay amid budget crisis

Vihiga health workers demand their two-year pay amid budget crisis
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