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Court orders for new CEO, board at limping Chemelil sugar factory

Signage outside Chemelil Sugar Company on the border of Nandi and Kisumu counties on October 3, 2021. [Peter Ochieng, Standard]

Struggling miller Chemelil Sugar factory is set to have a new chief executive after an industrial court in Kisumu declared the stay in office of the acting CEO and head of finance illegal.

In his judgment, Justice Stephen Radido stated that the continued stay in office of Gabriel Nyangweso, who is the acting CEO of Chemelil Sugar Company, and Emmanuel Ngara, who is the retired company's head of finance, is unlawful and unconstitutional.

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