WEEKEnD EDITIOn, MARCH 10-12, 2017 | WWW.x254.CO
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COURT CONFIRMS KOREA PRESIDENT’S IMPEACHMENT A SEVEN JUDGE BENCH OF THE COUNTRY’S HIGHEST COURT OUST LEADER PARK GUEN-HYE MEANING SOUTH KOREANS WILL NOW ELECT A NEW PRESIDENT IN 60 DAYS
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NEWS
SOFAPAKA HOPES FOR GOOD NEWS AS KPL CASE IS MOVED TO NEXT WEEK
FA CUP QUARTERS: ANALYSIS AS ARSENAL SEEK LINCOLN REDEMPTION, SPURS IN GRITTY TEST
Raila pleads for joint primaries as matter threatens Nasa unity
Opposition partners have rejected the idea that would allow the coalition to field a single candidate to battle it out with their Jubilee rivals STORY ON PAGE 2
Governor in trouble as court orders his arrest
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mbu Governor Martin Wambora (pictured right) is in trouble as he is now a wanted man. This is after the court ordered Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet to arrest him for failure to heed to a court directive. The Employment and Labour Relations Court in Nairobi issued the arrest orders today after Mr Wambora failed to effect payment to sacked county employees as was directed. Lady Justice Monica Mbaru further directed Boinnet to avail the county boss before the court for failing to comply with an order to pay the former employees their salaries and all their other dues. The aggrieved employees, former personal assistant to the Governor Bosco Mutegi, political advisor Joshua
Mugo and economic advisor Joe Kamaria were sacked by Wambora in September 2016. The trio went to court seeking orders for their reinstatement, and payment of their unpaid salaries and dues. They claimed that they were unlawfully removed from their positions and replaced before being given any explanation. The court had on Jaunuary issued an order to reinstate the three to their former offices unconditionally pending the hearing and determination of the matter. The arrest summons also included that for Embu county secretary Josephat Ndwiga, and the secretary of the public service commission in the county Johnson Nyaggah.