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COURT declines to grant temporary orders barring suspension or sacking of IEBC CEO Chiloba, others; hearing on Sept. 20. www.capitalfm— WenAwuor (@WenwaAwuor) September 7, 2017
COURT declines to grant temporary orders barring suspension or sacking of IEBC CEO Chiloba, others; hearing on Sept. 20. www.capitalfm
Court declines to grant temporary orders barring suspension of IEBC CEO Ezra Chiloba, others; hearing on September 20.— Ali 'Mwamvita' Manzu (@Ali_Manzu) September 7, 2017
Court declines to grant temporary orders barring suspension of IEBC CEO Ezra Chiloba, others; hearing on September 20.
Oh, hey, that's not Jubilee, it's a union.
I had no idea! Thanks for the tip. Quote from: Kadame7 on September 07, 2017, 03:02:31 PMOh, hey, that's not Jubilee, it's a union.
I dont know why but at first I thought you said Jubilee. Then I realized nope! That's all I meant.
Who is likely to benefit the most from this gang remaining in IEBC?Quote from: Kadame7 on September 07, 2017, 03:07:28 PMI dont know why but at first I thought you said Jubilee. Then I realized nope! That's all I meant.
Quote from: Omollo on September 07, 2017, 03:27:42 PMWho is likely to benefit the most from this gang remaining in IEBC?Quote from: Kadame7 on September 07, 2017, 03:07:28 PMI dont know why but at first I thought you said Jubilee. Then I realized nope! That's all I meant. I agree with you. Because it appears Chiloba has disowned the suit. (I've heard). So who sent this union to court?