Journalist Willis Raburu will soon have a fattened wallet after the court has ordered Airtel Kenya to pay him Ksh.6.5 million for using his trademark ‘Bazu’. Milimani Commercial Chief Magistrate Rawlings Musiega ruled that the telecommunications company indeed used the ‘Bazu’ trademark to promote one of their internet bundle products. According to court submissions, Airtel used the trademark after Raburu registered it on April 13, 2021 under No. 116744.
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Read MoreThe announcement stems from BIC’s commitment to empower women, and is part of the ‘I Choose Smooth, I Choose Miss Soleil’ campaign which was launched in Kenya in 2021. I Choose Smooth, I Choose Miss Soleil’ aimed to empower, motivate, and inspire young females to embrace their confidence and be the best version of themselves. Last year’s campaign featured four influential women representing and targeting different age groups, these included Wahu Kagwi, Avril Nyambura, Kamene Goro, and Azziad Nasenya (now brand ambassador).
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Read MoreKenyan content creator Azziad Nesenya has been Nominated for the E People’s Choice Award. Under the...
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