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Recent developments involving Bonfire Adventures have brought corporate governance and shareholder disputes into sharp focus within Kenya’s business landscape. A High Court ruling declining judicial recusal has intensified scrutiny on internal conflicts within closely held companies.
The dispute involves co-founders Sarah Njoki Nyaga and Simon Waithaka Kabu, whose personal and business separation has escalated into a complex legal battle over company control, assets, and operations.
Central to the conflict are competing claims over licensing fees tied to multiple telephone lines in a dispute valued at approximately KSh 1.86 billion.
The court dismissed an application seeking recusal based on alleged bias, holding that dissatisfaction with court directions does not meet the legal threshold.
This case highlights the risks arising from unresolved shareholder conflicts and underscores the importance of governance structures, dispute resolution frameworks, and legal oversight.
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