Radio Africa to countersue Shaffie Weru for Sh150 million

Radio Africa is going to sue Shaffie Weru for breach of contract and negligence.
This follows the inappropriate and insensitive comments made by the former Homeboyz presenter on-air about and surrounding an incident where a woman was thrown off the 12th floor of a building for rejecting a man’s sexual advances.
In its case against Shaffie, Radio Africa and its subsidiary Homeboyz Radio 2017 Limited shall be asking the courts for damages of Sh150 million for loss of business and reputational damage of the companies’ 15-year-old and 20-year-old brands.

Radio Africa stated its intention to sue the former Homeboyz presenter in its response to a letter from Shaffie’s lawyers.
The former presenter’s lawyers had written a demand letter to Radio Africa on March 30 threatening to sue for unfair and unlawful termination.
Radio Africa in its response to Shaffie’s lawyers further states that Shaffie contravened company policies and his employment contract, and as per the terms of his contract such action lead to the “forthwith” termination of his services.
“His actions were unconscionable and amount to severe gross misconduct. He should have known better having been in the media industry for 18 years and receiving continuous training on media regulators’ programming codes, broadcasting regulations and codes of conduct and ethics. Including a very recent training by the Media Council of Kenya in February 2021 which covered: Ethics and Code of Conduct, Fake news and Fact checking, Interview skills, Conflict Sensitive Journalism, Hate Speech Dilemma in media, On-air presentation skills,” Radio Africa said.
The company said that it will robustly defend any claims made by Shaffie against it.
Radio Africa has issued prior statements saying that the company does not condone gender-based violence, sexual assault, victim-shaming, emotional and verbal abuse.
The company took a massive hit on its revenue after EABL publicly stated on March 27 that it was pausing all forms of advertising on Radio Africa programmes with the three presenters.

In its statement the brewery said that the statements made by the presenters go against EABL’s core tenets of its agenda to promote inclusivity and diversity.
The company that normally advertises EABL and Guinness brands significantly on Radio Africa programmes said it discourages gender insensitive statements and negative portrayal of women in all its marketing campaigns.
Other organisations have issued statements about the on-air incident.
Amnesty Kenya’s Renee Ngamau, chairperson on March 30 said, “This is the first time we’re seeing swift and public action. We saw corporate brands denouncing it, the radio station taking action and also the authorities.”
Speaking to Reuters she said, “These are the hopeful signs in a terrible situation. I’m cautiously optimistic this can be a catalyst for change in moving away from this ‘locker room banter’ on the airwaves to having more responsible, sensitive conversations.”
The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) also condemned any form of Gender Based Violence (GBV) against men and women. KEPSA called for accountability, professionalism and respect for human dignity.
“The remarks made on air were, by all means, insensitive and undermining to the victims of GBV - specifically to women and girls. This kind of insulting and improper language on mainstream media is unconscionable,” said Mr. Nik Nesbitt, KEPSA Chairperson.
This view was also supported by the National Gender and Equality Commission who welcomed the administrative actions taken by Homeboyz Radio against its staff as well as the sanctions imposed by the industry regulators; the Media Council of Kenya and the Communications Authority of Kenya.
The Media Council of Kenya on March 28 said it took note of the actions taken by the management of Homeboyz Radio on Shaffie and the two other presenters and commended the company for taking responsibility as a sign of commitment to uphold ethical standards in their programming.
The Communications Authority fined the station Kshs 1 Million, suspended the Lift Off breakfast show for six months, ordered the station to apologize and train their staff on gender issues.

https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2021-03-31-radio-africa-to-countersue-shaffie-weru-for-sh150-million/

Katambe.

This is gonna be nasty. Fasten up your seat belts.

Hehehe, vitisho baridi. They only realized his comments "contravened company policies and his employment contract " after chochio media raised a storm. They’re also ultimately responsible for what those three presenters did, waache kujaribu kujitoa kwa ngori.

Vitisho. Shaffie atawapeleka mbio hawajawahi ona. Huyo mama anaitwa sijui Somoina atahara.

This case will probably be settled out of court and most likely Shaffie Weru will be paid something hefty.

Kwanza yule akona kesi mzito ni Neville juu yeye ata hakupeana comment ama opinion yake lakini bado alivutwa kazi.

Afadhali Mr Weru angetulia. There are some wars you can win and others you can’t. He forgot he is just an employee, a well paid one , but an employee nevertheless.

:D:D:D… nigga is about to bank 21m… media noise doesn’t exempt from the rule of law. Follow due process.

21M ni mnyambo wa punda. Atajua hii ni kenya where people have gone missing for less than 50k. Jinga sana wewe ni fundi, u think this is USA?

Mimi hawa watu wanashangaza sana, how many people get sacked in kenya kiholelaholela in a day?

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Guys have bn paid more…Nigga has a solid case you sound like a jealous ex…:smiley:
On dispearing say hi to you mate jaystaxx.

This will be out of court settlement. Both have names and brands to protect.

Nani ako na contract of employment, between the 2 parties ?

Jamaa bile ni ya nini. Ama unaskia wivu juu ya hio pesa. Itabidii ukazwe mkia shot tatu kila siku for 47 years. Ndio you break even. Stupid faggot.

Mungich wa ma parkinson’s disease tulia. Hii vita ni ya wanaume with fine motor skills sio vilema. Sawasawa?

People need to know their rights. Fullstop! Hata mboches know where to get help after being sacked unlawfully.

Maliza hiyo kasia

Hapa sikubaliani na wewe,hiyo mediocrity inafaa iishe.People get fired unlawfully go to coat n get paid,remember a KPMG guy who pocketed over 200m.
Ni vile hii ni ma loud mouths who are dealing with it

Hakuna kitu shaffie atapewa either by Radio Africa or by the court. Whether he has a case or not. In this case he is more in the wrong than in the right. Right now media are consolidating or closing. Advertising spend was record low before corona with many stations and cartels to eat. Now after corona the advert spend is below average and still going down. All this stations are struggling to even pay salaries.

Shaffie is still angry and his ego us hurting. He is lashing out fueled by online support. However he should remember his following is record low. Even I had forgotten him until this case showed up. His pool of employers are shrinking and they will sort him out in the future depending on how he handles this case.