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N the Kenya Gazette N THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaperat the G.P.O.) Vol. CXX—No.85 NAIROBI, 20th July, 2018 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd. ) PAGE PAGE The Universities Act—Appointments 0.00.0... eeeeeeeeee 2296 The Companies Act—Dissolution...eee eeeeeeeeenee 2319 The State Corporations Act—Appointments «0.0.0.0... 2296, 2297 The Co-operative Societies Act—Revocation of Notice...... 2319 The Sports Act—Re-appointment....csscscusseeseneuenene 2296 The Political Parties Act—Financial Statement......0.0..0.00.... 2319 . The Records Disposal (Court) Rules —Intended Destruction The Micro and Small Enterprises Act —Re-appointment..... 2296 of Court Records oes eesscsseeceecneesesreesessesneeseneens 2323-2326 TheInsurance Act—Re-appointmentore 2296 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part The Film and Stage Plays Act—Re-appointment.................. 2297 Development Plans «....-...--cceescceecseeieeeeineteteetit 2326-2327 The Community Service Order Act—Re-appomtment......... 2297 Closure ofPrivate Roads...ocr eenne neni 2327 . The Unclaimed Financial Assets Act—Notice of No Judiciary Notices 2297-2300, 2302 oo. Objection 2327 The Elections Act—The Elections (Parliamentary and Business Transfer 9307 County Elections) Petitions Rules, 2017...eee2300, 2317-2318 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 0.0.0... cececeecesceceeeeseeeesneetentenee 2328 The Firearms Act—Appomtment ...0.0.0. eee eeeeeeeeeeseeneees 2300 .. Loss ofPolicies 2328-2336 The Mining Act— Application for Mining Licences............. 2300-2301 Change of Names ..sccsccsssssessssssessnssessssssssseevssesessnseee 9336-2338 The Inter-Agency Ant-Illicit Trade Executive Forum and sett nnnnnn nnn Technical Working Group—Appomtment........ 2301-2302 SUPPLEMENTNo. 102 . Senate Bills , 2018 The Legal Education Act—Membershipof the Council....... 2302 PAGE The Central Bank Act—Revocation of a Bureau Licence.... 2302 The County Outdoor Advertising Control Bill, 2018...... 373 County Government Notices .0...0..cececceceeeeeeeeesseeeeseereeeeseneeeseees 2303-2304,2319f The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional SUPPLEMENTNos. 101 and 103 Certificates, tC ccccccccccsccscscssesessssssssssssumevsssessstsssesessseeeeee 2304-2312 (Legislative Supplements, 2018) LEGAL NOTICE No. PAGE The Land Act— Inquiry eee 2312-2317 166—The Civil Aviation (Meteorology Services for The Kenya Information and Communications Act— Air Navigation) Regulations, 2018 ............... 2737 Intention to Revoke Licences, €tC.......c0..scceseesteseesss 2318 167— The Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations, 2018..... 2911 The Insolvency Act—Appoimtmentof a Liquidator.............. 2319 [2295 2296 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th July, 2018 CORRIGENDA GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7254 IN Gazette Notice No. 3395 of 2018, Cause No. 19 of 2018, amend THE SPORTS ACT the petitioners name printed as “Florence Ncugune Nkonge” to read “(1) Hariet Nceri Nkonge, (2) Cathirine Nkirote Mutunga, (3) Patrick (No. 25 of 2013) Gikundaand (4) Dickson Mutwini”. RE-APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (a) of the IN Gazette Notice No. 6842 of 2018, amend the second Board Sports Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of Member’s name printed as “Sisimwo Silas Sile” to read “Nicholas the Kenya Defence Forces re-appoint— Sile”. FRED MUTETI IN Gazette Notice No. 7169 of 2018, amend the signatory’s name to be the Chairperson of the Sports Kenya, for a period of three (3) printed as “P. A. OKUNO”to: read “C. N. ORUO”’. years, with effect from the 19th July, 2018. Dated the 19th July, 2018. UHURU KENYATTA, GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7251 President. THE UNIVERSITIES ACT (No. 42 of 2012) GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7255 MERU UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT APPOINTMENT (Cap. 446) IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 38 (1) (a) of the Universities Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in- RE-APPOINTMENT Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, appoint— IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (a) of the JAMES MWANGI(DR.) State Corporations Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander- in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces re-appoint — to be the Chancellor of Meru University of Science and Technology, for a periodoffive (5) years, with effect from the 16th July, 2018. JOASH WAMANG’OLI Dated the 16th July, 2018. to be the Chairperson of the Board of Nzoia Sugar Company Limited, UHURU KENYATTA, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 19th July, 2018. President. Dated the 19th July, 2018. UHURU KENYATTA, President. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7252 THE UNIVERSITIES ACT (No. 42 of 2012) GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7256 UNIVERSITY OF ELDORET THE MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES ACT APPOINTMENT (No. 55 of 2012) IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 38 (1) (a) of the RE-APPOINTMENT Universities Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in- Chief of the Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya, appoint — IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 30 (1) (a) of the Micro and Small Enterprises Act, 2012, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President JUDITH MBULA BAHEMUKA(PROF.) and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces re-appoint— to be the Chancellor of University of Eldoret, for a period of five (5) CHARLES WAITHAKA years, with effect from the 16th July, 2018. to be the Chairman of the Micro and Small Enterprises Authority, for a Dated the 16th July, 2018. period of three (3) years, with effect from the 19th July, 2018. UHURU KENYATTA, President. Dated the 19th July, 2018. UHURU KENYATTA, President. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7253 THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7257 (Cap. 446) THE INSURANCE ACT THE KENYA SPACE AGENCY ORDER (Cap. 487) (L.N. 22 of 2017) RE-APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 179 (4) (a) of IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by paragraph 6 (1) (a) of the Insurance Act, the Cabimet Secretary for the National Treasury re- the Kenya Space Agency Order, 2017, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President appoint— and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, appoint— FAISAL ABBAS JAMES KIPSIRMA TOLOLWA ARUASA (RTD.) MAJOR GENERAL to be the Chairperson of the Board of Policy Holders Compensation to be the Chairperson of the Kenya Space Agency,for period of three Fund, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the19th July, (3) years, with effect from the 16th July, 2018. 2018. Dated the 16th July, 2018. Dated the 19th July, 2018. UHURU KENYATTA, HENRY ROTICH, President. Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. 20th July, 2018 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2297 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7258 A Judge will be available during the vacation to deal with matters that are urgent or require promptattention. THE FILM AND STAGE PLAYS ACT During this period, the Supreme Court registry shall be open to the (Cap. 222) public from 9.00 a.m to 12 p.m. on all weekdays other than public RE-APPOINTMENT holidays. IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 11A (a) of the Dated the 6th July, 2018. Film and Stage Plays Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Sports and D. K. MARAGA, Heritage re-appoints — Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. BISHOP JACKSON KOSGEI to be the Chairperson of the Kenya Film Classification Board, for a GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7262 period of three (3) years, with effect from 19th July, 2018. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 10263 OF 9TH DECEMBER,2016 AS AMENDED BY THE ORDER OF THE COURTIN Dated the 19th July, 2018. CONSTITUTION PETITION NO. 534 OF 2016 RASHID ECHESA MOHAMMED, PRACTICE DIRECTIONS FOR THE ANTI-CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC Cabinet Secretary for Sports and Heritage. CRIMES DIVISION OF THE HIGH COURT IN EXERCISE of the powers under section 5 of the Judicial Service Act, No. 1 of 2011, and section 16 of the High Court GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7259 (Organisation and Administration) Act, No. 27 of 2015, it is notified THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT for the information of the general public that in the interest of the effective case management and expeditious disposal of cases in the (Cap. 446) Anti-corruption and Economic Crimes Division of the High Court, the Chief Justice makes the following Practice Directions: THE KENYA SPACE AGENCY ORDER Application (L.N. 22 of 2017) 1. These Directions shall apply to Anti-corruption and Economic APPOINTMENT Crimes Division, established in the High Court of Kenya. IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by Paragraph 6 (1) (i) of 2. All new cases relating to corruption and economic crimes shall the Kenya Space Agency Order, 2017, the Cabinet Secretary for be filed in the Principal Registry of the Division at Nairobi for hearing Defence appoints— and determination. Doris Nyakondo Mutta (Dr.) 3. The Chief Justice may establish additional Sub-registries Mucemi Kanyugo Gakuru (Dr.) outside Nairobi. Philip Ndolo Nyakwaka The Overriding Objective of Proceedings in the Anti-corruption and to be members of the Kenya Space Agency, for period of three (3) Economic Crimes Division of the High Court. years, with effect from the 16th July, 2018. 4. In the exercise of its authority and jurisdiction, the Anti- Dated the 16th July, 2018. Corruption and Economic Crimes Division of the High Court shall at RAYCHELLE AWUOR OMAMO, all stages of any hearing be guided by Article 159 of the Constitution, Cabinet Secretary for Defence. sections 1A and 1B of the Civil Procedure Act and Section 4 (4) of the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act (Cap. 65 Laws of Kenya) so as to facilitate the — GAZETTE NOTICE No. 7260 (a) just; THE COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDER ACT (b) expeditious;
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