
PREMIUM Court orders EABL to deposit Sh10m pending Willis Raburu case Magistrate declines Raburu's bid to suspend EABL's operating licence over alleged unpaid fees. Life & Style Just now
Raburu, through his company Steizon Limited, sued Game Changer Marketing Limited and EABL, claiming he was engaged to provide influencer marketing, branding, event coordination and digital promotion services for the Furaha City Festival held in December 2024 at an agreed fee of Sh10 million, which remains unpaid.
EABL also disputed liability, arguing that the Furaha event was the culmination of the Wabebe campaign rather than a separate engagement and that no second purchase order or executed contract existed for the claimed Sh10 million.
However, despite declining to compel immediate payment of the disputed Sh10 million, the magistrate ordered EABL to deposit the amount as security in a joint account operated by the parties' advocates pending the determination of the suit.
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