Consumer Federation of Kenya Sues Stanbic Yetu Concert Organizers

The Consumer Federation of Kenya (Cofek) has filed a lawsuit against the organizers of the Stanbic Yetu concert featuring American boy band Boyz II Men. The lawsuit, which was filed under a certificate of urgency at the Milimani Law Courts, names Stanbic Bank Kenya, Radio Africa Events, and Homeboyz Entertainment Limited as the respondents.

Cofek is seeking compensation for consumers who were dissatisfied with the concert, which was marred by poor organization and technical problems. The lawsuit alleges that the organizers of the concert breached their contractual obligations to consumers by failing to provide a satisfactory event.

Justice Lawrence N. Mugambi has ordered that the respondents be served with the lawsuit within 14 days. He has also set a mention date of July 24, 2023, for the case.

The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal challenges facing the organizers of the Stanbic Yetu concert. In May, a group of concertgoers filed a lawsuit against the organizers, alleging that they were misled about the quality of the event.

The Stanbic Yetu concert was held at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi on June 11, 2023. The concert was promoted as a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to see Boyz II Men perform live in Kenya. However, many concertgoers were disappointed with the event, which was marred by long queues, poor sound quality, and technical problems.

The lawsuit filed by Cofek is a significant development in the saga surrounding the Stanbic Yetu concert. The lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the organizers of the concert, and it could also serve as a warning to other event organizers about the importance of providing a satisfactory experience for consumers.

Kiss 100 drops Chito Ndlovu from drive show

Chito Ndhlovu has announced his departure from Kiss FM’s drive show after two years of hosting the well-known radio program.

Chito’s exit from the driving show has been officially announced, but it is unclear what would happen after that. Chito is still employed by the organization, according to a source at Radio Africa Group, although adjustments are being made.

Chito acknowledged his joy at having hosted the program for two years, saying it was a realization of a lifelong desire.

The last two years hosting this show at Kiss 100 Kenya have been a dream come true. We have shared laughter, tears, pain, and lots of joy together. Doing this with Cyd Wambui has been one of the greatest pleasures of my life,”

There are also rumours within the company of a further retrenchment drive coming in the immediate future.

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Radio Africa Group announces fresh round of retrenchment

Radio Africa Group, the parent company of Classic FM, Kiss 100, Radio Jambo, East FM and Gukena along with the Star newspaper and Mpasho has announced a fresh round of retrenchment after axing their TV division just a month ago.

Radio Africa Group axes entire Kiss TV staff

It should be noted that media is currently undergoing a very uncomfortable evolution as most of the traditional media streams of income have been challenged by digital outlets.

Radio Africa Group aren’t the only media entity that has carried out a redundancy drive, nor is it the only entity that has had an issue with paying staff (correspondents) as Standard Group and Nation Media Group too have struggled to pay their staff and carried out retrenchment activities respectively.

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Radio Africa Group Set To Counter-Sue Shaffie For Breach Of Contract

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Radio Africa CEO Patrick Quarcoo loses wife to cancer

News reaching us is that Patrick Quarcoo, the man who founded Radio Africa Group, has lost his wife to cancer.

While the details are still scanty, a source who preferred to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal told Ghafla that his wife had been ailing for a long time before she passed away.

She reportedly had stage 4 cancer and had been admitted at Nairobi Hospital where she gave up the ghost on Tuesday, April 28.

Her death comes as a big blow since it is barely one month since Quarcoo lost one of his closest friends, former Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore to cancer.

Quarcoo, Collymore, Scangroup CEO Bharat Thakrar, Peter Kenneth, Nic Hailey, Aly Khan Satchu and KCB CEO had formed what they referred to as the a boy’s club before the latter died.

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