Raburu sues over festival cash snag, no pay, no party

Willis Raburu is dragging two companies to court over a festival deal gone sideways, and he wants 10 million shillings for the mess. His firm Steizon handled promo and event logistics for the Furaha City Festival that went down last year, cranking out 60-plus reels, over 100 posts, hitting a million-plus people on socials, and running the whole show from security to influencer wrangling.

The events company never actually signed the contract, but Raburu's lawyers say both sides acted like it was legit through emails and execution. Despite his team delivering everything, the defendants allegedly ghosted him on payment, which tanked his finances and torched his rep with suppliers.

Raburu's asking the Nairobi High Court to force payment with interest, declare the contract binding, award damages for the breach and reputation hit, and suspend one defendant's license until they cough up the cash.
 

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