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Case Law[2026] KEELRC 67Kenya

CP Power East Africa Limited v Mutune & 5 others (Miscellaneous Case E266 of 2025) [2026] KEELRC 67 (KLR) (23 January 2026) (Ruling)

Employment and Labour Relations Court of Kenya

Judgment

CP Power East Africa Limited v Mutune & 5 others (Miscellaneous Case E266 of 2025) [2026] KEELRC 67 (KLR) (23 January 2026) (Ruling) Neutral citation: [2026] KEELRC 67 (KLR) Republic of Kenya In the Employment and Labour Relations Court at Nairobi Miscellaneous Case E266 of 2025 NJ Abuodha, J January 23, 2026 Between CP Power East Africa Limited Applicant and Jonathan Kyalo Mutune 1st Respondent Jacob Hayos Hayo 2nd Respondent Joab Chibata Induyi 3rd Respondent Nikanor Okumu Onyango 4th Respondent Paul Muriti Onsomu 5th Respondent Richard Muchache Obwoge 6th Respondent Ruling 1.The court has reviewed and considered the application dated 29th July, 2025 brought under certificate of urgency. The court has further considered the affidavit in support of the application and considered it harmless in granting the same as no prejudice would be occasioned to the respondent if the same is granted. 2.Leave is hereby granted to the appellant to appeal out of time. The intended appeal be filed and served within 30 days of this order. 3.The sum of Kshs. 4,000,000/- deposited as a condition for stay of execution in regard to MCELRC No. 625 of 2021 to become security in respect of the intended appeal. 4.Costs to abide the outcome of the appeal. 5.It is so ordered. **DATED AT NAIROBI THIS 23 RD DAY OF JANUARY 2026****DELIVERED VIRTUALLY THIS 23 RD DAY OF JANUARY, 2026****ABUODHA NELSON JORUM****PRESIDING JUDGE-APPEALS DIVISION**

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