THE GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.)

Vol. CXXI—No. 32 , 15th March, 2019 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE PAGE

County Governments Notices ...... 1024–1025,1062 Disposal of Uncollected Goods ...... 1075 Loss of Policies ...... 1075–1077 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc ...... 1025–1036, 1080 Change of Names ...... 1078 ------Energy Regulation Commission—Fuel Energy Cost Charge, etc ...... 1036–1038 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 18 and 20 National Assembly Bills, 2019 The Teacher’s Service Commission Act—Deregistration .... 1038–1039 PAGE The Information and Communications Act—Application The Division of Revenue Bill, 2019 ...... 93 for Licences ...... 1039 The National Cohesion and Integration (Amendment) Bill, 2019 ...... 115 The Veterinary, Surgeons and Veterinary Paraprofessionals Act ...... 1039 ------SUPPLEMENT No. 19 The Insolvency Act—Insolvency Petition, etc ...... 1063 Legislative Supplements, 2019

The Companies Act—Dissolution, etc ...... 1063–1064 LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE

The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part 9—The Kenya Union of Pre-Primary Education Development Plan ...... 1064 Teachers (Collection of Union Dues) Order, 2019 ...... 25 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— 10—The Kenya Universities Staff Union Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report ...... 1064–1074 (Collection of Union Dues) Order, 2019 ...... 26

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CORRIGENDA Name Department/Institution Position IN Gazette Notice No. 2152 of 2019, amend the signatory’s name James Kiruga Karua Business Community Member printed as “Paul Muya, Ag. Chief Executive officer” to read “Caroline representative Chirchir, Ag. Chief Executive Officer” where it appears. Charity Wangui Warui Member of the Public Member ------Faith Nyambura Kairu Squatter Villages Member representative IN Gazette Notice No. 2304 of 2019, Cause No. 133 of 2018, amend the expression printed as “the deceased’s son” to read “the Joseph Mungai Kuria Real Estate Member deceased’s widow” representative Florence Wanzila Annan Civil Organizations Member ------representative IN Gazette Notice No. 2306 of 2019, Cause No. 1 of 2019, amend Jacquiline Monyenye Lands, Housing, Physical Secretariat the expression printed as “the deceased’s daughter” to read “the Tundura Planning and Urban deceased’s son” Development ------1. The terms of reference of the Taskforce shall be to— IN Gazette Notice No. 2294 of 2019, amend the expression printed (a) to review all previous Land Taskforce Reports and other as “Cause No. 46 of 2019” to read “Cause No. 45 of 2019” related reports prepared by various institutions including the Department of Lands, Housing, Physical Planning and ------Urban Development; IN Gazette Notice No. 3641 2018, delete number “C.57533” (b) to study the report on Ol’Kalou Town Plots Verification “Kithino Estate Limited”. prepared by Lands, Housing, Physical Planning and Urban ------Development and recommend genuine plot allotees; In Gazette Notice No. 12551 of 2017, delete the name “Krank (c) to recommend measures to address non-genuine plot Youth Company Limited” “PVT/2016/015766” and replace it with allotees in Ol’kalou Town after genuine plot owners are “Franka Youth Company Limited” identified; ------(d) to recommend measures to be taken on encroached public land in Ol’Kalou and other areas within the County; In Gazette Notice No. 13250 of 2018, amend the provision cited as “paragraph 1 (h)” to read “paragraph 1 (c)” (e) to recommend administrative structures and jurisdiction for the proposed Ol’Kalou Municipality; (f) to recommend surveys needed to be undertaken to give a GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2412 long lasting solution to cases of narrow roads and establish THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA correct boundaries for public dams and other public utilities; THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (g) to recommend procedures for plot and kiosk allocation (No. 17 of 2012) within in line with National Land TASKFORCE ON LAND ISSUES IN NYANDARUA COUNTY Policy; APPOINTMENT (h) to recommend procedures for leasing/renewal of property leases by the County Government to public and private IT IS notified for the information of the general public that the entities and leasing/renewal of property leases from Governor of Nyandarua County, established a taskforce to be known as public/private entities to County Government; the Taskforce on Land Issues in Nyandarua County. The purpose of the Taskforce is to critically examine the land issues facing Nyandarua (i) to identify and document underlying issues hindering County, with an emphasis on Ol’Kalou Town, as highlighted in the issuance of title deeds to property owners in major Governor’s inaugural speech and the previous land taskforce reports, shopping centres of Nyandarua County; and provide recommendations and a roadmap of solutions to bring to finality the problem of land issues in Nyandarua County. The Taskforce (j) to establish the status of readiness for issuance of title deeds shall consist of: for each of the 27 squatter villages in Nyandarua County; (k) to identify the bottlenecks in processing of title documents Name Department/Institution Position for beneficiaries of the 27 squatter villages and come up Lawrence Mukundi Department of Lands, Chairperson with a roadmap for addressing them; and Housing, Physical Planning (l) to consult with relevant stakeholders (NLC, Ministry of and Urban Development Lands and physical planning, SFT, etc.) to identify and Gideon Nyandiricha County Commissioner’s Member document available and grabbed public land that can form Oyagi representative part of County Land Bank. Ken Mukira Mahianyu MCA, Karau Ward Member 2. In the performance of its mandate, the Taskforce—

Gathure Wambui MCA, Kaimbaga Ward Member (a) shall hold such number of meetings in such places and at such times as the Taskforce shall, in consultation with the Governor, consider necessary for the proper discharge of its Daniel Maina Gikaara Department of Agriculture, Member mandate; (Dr.) Livestock and Fisheries

Geoffrey Chege Kariuki National Lands Commission Member (b) shall review official reports, policies, legislation or any document related to its mandate; Joseph Njoroge Njugi Chair, previous Taskforce on Member Land Issues in Nyandarua (c) may summon, interview and call for documents and information from members of the public, government Samuel Wainaina Department of Lands, Member officers and stakeholders for actual clarity of issues within Kamau Housing, Physical Planning its mandate; and Urban Development (d) may hold consultative meetings with sector stakeholders and Martin Wanyamu Department of Lands, Member members of the public; Muriuki Housing, Physical Planning and Urban Development (e) may carry out or cause to be carried out such studies or Beatrice Nyambura Office of the County Attorney Member research as may inform the Taskforce on its mandate; and Macharia (f) may in consultation with the Governor, co-opt such other Fr. Paul Wanjora Religious Institutions Member persons who may possess the appropriate competencies as representative are necessary for the performance of its mandate.

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3. The term of office of the Taskforce shall be one hundred (100) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2416 sitting days with effect from the 1st January, 2018 or such longer THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT period that the Governor may authorize. (No. 3 of 2012) 4. The Taskforce shall prepare and submit to the Governor interim /progress reports as it may find fit and necessary as need arises, and its ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE final report at the end of one hundred (100) sitting days or such other WHEREAS Leonard Charles Blackmore, of P.O. Box 34444– extended period. 80100, in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor 5. The Taskforce shall regulate its own procedure. in fee simple of all that piece of land containing 0.0233 hectare or thereabouts, known as Plot No. MN/I/11097, situate in Mombasa 6. The Chairperson and other members of the Taskforce shall Municipality in the district of Mombasa, registered as C. R. 32554, and subscribe to a confidentiality deed as shall be prescribed. whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the certificate of title issued therefore has been lost, notice is given that Dated the 14th February, 2019. after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue FRANCIS T. KIMEMIA, a provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been MR/6019936 Governor, Nyandarua County. received within that period.

Dated the 15th March, 2019. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2413 J. G. WANJOHI, MR/5816493 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF BUSIA GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2417 APPOINTMENT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT PURSUANT to the due provisions of sections 30 (2) (e), (i) and 45 (No. 3 of 2012) (5) of the County Governments Act, 2012, I, Sospeter O. Ojaamong, ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE Governor, , appoint— WHEREAS Leonard Charles Blackmore, of P.O. Box 34444– Phaustine A. Barasa (Ms.) 80100, Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor Prisca Omoit Iseren (Ms.) in fee simple of all that piece of land containing 0.0233 hectare or to be Ag. County Executive Committee Member and Ag. County Chief thereabouts, known as Plot No. MN/I/11096, situate in Mombasa Officer, Department of Finance, Economic Planning and ICT, with Municipality in the district of Mombasa, registered as C. R. 32553, and effect from the 16th July, 2018, respectively. whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the certificate of title issued therefore has been lost, notice is given that SOSPETER O. OJAAMONG, after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue MR/6019583 Governor, Busia County. a provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been received within that period.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2414 Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. G. WANJOHI, THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA MR/5816493 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2418 THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT APPOINTMENT (No. 3 of 2012) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Article 179 (2) (b) of the Constitution of Kenya as read with sections 30 (2) (d), (e) and 35 of the ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE County Governments Act, 2012, I, Amb. Mohamed Abdi Mohamud, WHEREAS Salyiabai w/o Haji Essa (Trustee of Wakf), of P.O. Governor of , appoint— Box 82359–80100, Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in fee simple of all that piece of land containing 0.031 ABDIHAKIM BILLOW NOOR hectare or thereabouts, situate in the County of Mombasa, registered to be a member of the Wajir County Executive Committee responsible under title No. Mombasa/Block XVII/135, and whereas sufficient for matters Finance, Audit and Economic Planning on an acting evidence has been adduced to show that the certificate of title issued capacity with immediate effect. In accordance with section 31 (a) of the therefore has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty County Governments Act, the appointment of Daud Abdullahi Omar as (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate of Wajir County Executive Committee Member has been vacated. title provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 26th November, 2018. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. G. WANJOHI, MOHAMED A. MOHAMUD, MR/5816455 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. MR/6024560 Governor, Wajir County.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2419 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2415 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF LEASE ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE WHEREAS (1) John Philip Luusa and (2) Irene Nthoki Luusa, both WHEREAS Seventh Day Adventist Church (East Africa Limited), of P.O. Box 48030–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, are of P.O. Box 42276–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of all that piece of land known as L. R. registered as proprietors in leasehold interest of all that piece of land No. 22381, situate in the city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue containing 0.1778 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the County of of a grant registered as I. R. 88732/1, and whereas sufficient evidence Nairobi, registered as Nairobi/Block 90/55, and whereas sufficient has been adduced to show that the said grant has been lost, notice is evidence has been adduced to show that the certificate of lease issued given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty shall issue a provisional certificate of title provided that no objection (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new certificate of lease has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. S. C. NJOROGE, J. W. KAMUYU, MR/6019543 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. MR/6019866 Land Registrar, Nairobi.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2420 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2424 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF LEASE ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Margaret Syokau Munyao (ID/2986102), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Reuben Rachuonyo Omolloh, of P.O. Box 1248, 39701, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0200 ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.07 hectare or therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nairobi, registered Kisumu/Wathorego/4914, and whereas sufficient evidence has been under title No. Nairobi/Block 82/3616, and whereas sufficient evidence adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, has been adduced to show that the certificate of lease issued hereof has notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has from the date hereof, I shall issue a new certificate of lease provided been received within that period. that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. G. O. NYANGWESO, S. M. NABULINDO, MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. MR/6019861 Land Registrar, Nairobi.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2425 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2421 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Gordon Ojuok Sikot, of P.O. Box 1921, Kisumu in the WHEREAS Jane Mumbi, of P.O. Box 7410–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all those pieces of land containing 0.23 and 0.8 hectare or interest of all that piece of land containing 0.045 hectare or thereabouts, therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title Nos. situate in the district of , registered under title No. Kisumu/Nyalunya/2597 and Kisumu/Nyalunya/539, respectively, and Kiambogo/Kiambogo Block 2/6607 (Mwriki), and whereas sufficient whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued deeds issued thereof have been lost, notice is given that after the thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed land title deeds provided that no objection has been received within that provided that no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. C. W. SUNGUTI, G. O. NYANGWESO, MR/6019893 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2422 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2426 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS WHEREAS Fredrick Omolo Ogutu, of P.O. Box 75, Daraja Mbili WHEREAS Jackton Oliech Ojwang, of P.O. Box 560, Ogada in the in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.4 hectare or interest of all those pieces of land containing 0.42 and 0.14 hectare or therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title Nos. Kisumu/Marera/2507, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Kisumu/Nyahera/1589 and 1987, respectively, and whereas sufficient adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deeds issued notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date thereof have been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new land title deeds been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. G. O. NYANGWESO, G. O. NYANGWESO, MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2423 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2427 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Elmad Dave Omollo, of P.O. Box 105720–00101, WHEREAS Chardwick Odhiambo Oluoch, of P.O. Box 679, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Kisumu in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.13 hectare or ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.25 hectare or therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. Kisumu/Wathorego/495, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Kisumu/Kasule/6239, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. G. O. NYANGWESO, G. O. NYANGWESO, MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2428 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2432 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Moris Onaya Osula, of P.O. Box 56, Daraja Mbili in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership WHEREAS (1) Jeremiah Gitau Mbugua (ID/0266284), (2) David interest of all that piece of land containing 2.25 hectares or therebout, Njau Kinyanjui (ID/3477861) and (3) Stanely Kangethe Waruhiu situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. (ID/1867640), the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary of Gititu Kisumu/Kapuonja/2788, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Growers Co-operative Society Limited, are registered as proprietors in adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.10 notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of , registered hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has under title No. Githunguri/Kimathi/T. 233, and whereas sufficient been received within that period. evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued Dated the 15th March, 2019. thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty G. O. NYANGWESO, (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. B. W. MWAI, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2429 MR/5800353 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2433 ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT WHEREAS (1) Janet Akongo Nyadewo, (2) Joyce R. Awuor and (3) Jacinter Anyango Weya, all of P.O. Box 6105–40100, Kisumu in (No. 3 of 2012) the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors in absolute ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.03 hectare or therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. WHEREAS Anne Gathoni Chege (ID/01911819), is registered as Kisumu/Manyatta “A”/3155, and whereas sufficient evidence has been proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, containing 2.0 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Kiambu, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date registered under title No. Nguirubi/Thigio/2, and whereas sufficient hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued been received within that period. thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed Dated the 15th March, 2019. provided that no objection has been received within that period. G. O. NYANGWESO, MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. Dated the 15th March, 2019. B. W. MWAI, MR/5816279 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

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THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2434 (No. 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 3 of 2012) WHEREAS George Maurice Ochieng, of P.O. Box 3588–40100, Kisumu in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.04 hectare or therebouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. WHEREAS Margaret Wangari Kamunyu (ID/9441044), is Kisumu/Kanyakwar “B”/1072, and whereas sufficient evidence has registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been of land containing 2.0 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the Kiambu, registered under title No. Nguirubi/Thigio/4, and whereas date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed objection has been received within that period. issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed Dated the 15th March, 2019. provided that no objection has been received within that period. G. O. NYANGWESO, MR/6019815 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. Dated the 15th March, 2019. B. W. MWAI, MR/5816279 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2431 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2435 (No. 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 3 of 2012)

WHEREAS (1) Gladys Wamaitha Karanja, (2) Francis Ndungu ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED Wakaba and (3) Serah Wanjiru Wakaba, are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.66 WHEREAS Tiras Mburu Chege (ID/3434154), is registered as hectares, 2.0 and 2.10 acres or thereabout, situate in the district of proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land Kiambu, registered under title No. Nguirubi/Ndiuni/1465, and whereas containing 2.40 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Kiambu, sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed registered under title No. Nguirubi/Thigio/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. M. KITHUKA, B. W. MWAI, MR/6019525 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. MR/5816279 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2436 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2440 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Francis Kiiru Gichuki, of P.O. Box 128, Narumoro in WHEREAS Anthony Kiarie Ngwiri (ID/4421271), of P.O. Box the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership 176325–00610, Nairobi in Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute interest of all that piece of land containing 0.16 hectare or thereabouts, ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the district of situate in the district of , registered under title No. , registered under title No. East Block 2/5576, and whereas Nyeri/Naromoru/3311, and whereas sufficient evidence has been sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has provided that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. R. M. MBUBA, J. M. MWAMBIA, MR/6019512 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2437 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2441 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Edward Njoroge Mbugua (ID/1084345), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Richard Maina Muriithi, of P.O. Box 91, Mweiga in 6382–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate interest of all that piece of land containing 0.985 hectare or thereabouts, in the district of Thika, registered under title No. Ruiru Kiu Block situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under title No. Mweiga 10/641, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that Private Estate Settlement Scheme/103, and whereas sufficient evidence the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no that period. objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. M. MBOCHU, J. M. MWAMBIA, MR/5816453 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2438 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2442 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Joyce Mutundu Kimaru, of P.O. Box 48, Mukurweini WHEREAS Isaac Reuben Machira, of P.O. Box 2188–10100, in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Nyeri in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.422 hectares or ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.09 hectare or thereabout, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under title No. thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under title No. Muhito/Njiruini/1462, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Aguthi/Gatitu/1323, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been been received within that period. received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. M. MWAMBIA, J. M. MWAMBIA, MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District. MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2439 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2443 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Itheru Kahora, of P.O. Box 141–10101, Karatina in the WHEREAS Joram Theuri Mwangi, of P.O. Box 764–10100, Nyeri Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute interest of all that piece of land containing 1.25 hectares or thereabout, ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.01 hectare or situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under title No. thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under title No. Konyu/Gakuyu/846, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced Mahiga/Munyange/613, and whereas sufficient evidence has been to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. M. MWAMBIA, J. M. MWAMBIA, MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District. MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2444 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2448 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Samson Ireri (ID/11352228), of P.O. Box 806–60100, WHEREAS Ann Wanjiru George, of P.O. Box 1117–10400, Embu in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 6.00 acres or absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0205 thereabout, situate in the district of Embu, registered under title No. hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under Gaturi/Githimu/753, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced title No. Gakawa/Githima Block I/Burguret/1471, and whereas to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. M. GITARI, J. M. MWAMBIA, MR/6019803 Land Registrar, Embu District. MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2449 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2445 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Jackson Murangiri Mbuba (ID/22769288), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Patrick Gathumbi Muriuki, of P.O. Box 164, 227, Embu in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Mukurweini in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.15 absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.57 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Embu, registered under hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under title No. Kagaari/Kigaa/9498, and whereas sufficient evidence has been title No. Lower Muhito/Kariara/528, and whereas sufficient evidence adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no been received within that period. objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. M. GITARI, J. M. MWAMBIA, MR/5816263 Land Registrar, Embu District. MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2450 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2446 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Francis Wachira Kanyi, of P.O. Box 33, Kiganjo in the WHEREAS Jane Wanjiku Waitheru (ID/8483866), of P.O. Box 25, Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Kiria-ini in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in interest of all that piece of land containing 1.313 hectares or thereabout, absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.009 situate in the district of Laikipia, registered under title No. Laikipia hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered Daiga Umande Block 4/73 (Nyariginu), and whereas sufficient under title No. Loc. 14/Kiru/3130, and whereas sufficient evidence has evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no provided that no objection has been received within that period. objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. C. A. NYANGICHA, F. M. MUTHUI, MR/6019851 Land Registrar, Laikipia District. MR/6019948 Land Registrar, Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2451 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2447 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Peter Njoroge Njaga (ID/1421707), of P.O. Box 41, Miharati in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in WHEREAS Aliet Gicugu Muturi (ID/3739084), of P.O. Box 40, absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.046 Manyatta in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyandarua, registered absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.04 under title No. Nyandarua/Kipipiri/1487, and whereas sufficient hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Embu, registered under evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued title No. Ngandori/Kirigi/9871, and whereas sufficient evidence has thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the provided that no objection has been received within that period. date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 8th March, 2019. C. M. AYIENDA, Dated the 15th March, 2019. MR/5816085 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. J. M. GITARI, MR/6019762 Land Registrar, Embu District. *Gazette Notice No. 2115 of 2019 is revoked.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2452 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2456 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Peter Njoroge Njaga (ID/1421707), of P.O. Box 41, Miharati in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in WHEREAS Simon Wakhungu Masika, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 3.0 absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.0 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Nyandarua, registered hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of , registered under title No. Nyandarua/Kipipiri/1777, and whereas sufficient under title No. Kimilili/Kamukuywa/837, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 8th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. C. M. AYIENDA, R. W. NGAANYI, MR/5816085 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. MR/6019735 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. *Gazette Notice No. 2116 of 2019 is revoked. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2457

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2453 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Isaac Opicho Mukhwana, is registered as proprietor in WHEREAS Isaiah M’Kirera M’Kiambati (ID/5500566), of P.O. absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the Box 55–60600, Maua in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as district of Bungoma, registered under title No. E. Bukusu/N. proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land Nalondo/816, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to containing 6.07 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is Nyandarua, registered under title No. Nyandarua/Ndaragwa/1070, and given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the received within that period. expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that Dated the 15th March, 2019. period. R. W. NGAANYI, MR/6019735 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. Dated the 15th March, 2019. C. M. AYIENDA, MR/6019793 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2458

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2454 (No. 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Samuel Kamau Njunguna, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.1 WHEREAS Zipporah Nduta Waweru (ID/23116441), is registered hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.101 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of under title No. E. Bukusu/S. Kanduyi/5984, and whereas sufficient Nyandarua, registered under title No. Nyandarua/South evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued Kinangop/15160, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I provided that no objection has been received within that period. shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been Dated the 15th March, 2019. received within that period. R. W. NGAANYI, Dated the 15th March, 2019. MR/6019734 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. C. M. AYIENDA, MR/5816464 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2459

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2455 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Chosen Children International, is registered as WHEREAS Dankit Katasi Nassiuma, is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.05 containing 6.83 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered Bungoma, registered under title No. E. Bukusu/S. Kanduyi/3277, and under title No. E. Bukusu/S. Kanduyi/4855, and whereas sufficient whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that provided that no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. R. W. NGAANYI, R. W. NGAANYI, MR/6019734 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. MR/6019734 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2460 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2464 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Omuse Isiya Stephena (ID/0260981), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Naomi Kalekye Mukui, of P.O. Box 1056, in the 7283, Kisumu in Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.66 hectares or interest of all that piece of land situate in the district of Kitui, registered thereabout, situate in the district of Busia/Teso, registered under title under title No. Kyangwithya/Tungutu/2533, and whereas sufficient No. SouthTeso/Apokor/1742, and whereas sufficient evidence has been evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date provided that no objection has been received within that period. hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. G. M. MALUNDU, Dated the 15th March, 2019. MR/6019903 Land Registrar, Kitui District. M. M. OSANO, MR/6019532 Land Registrar, Busia/Teso Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2465 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2461 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Munyalo Makau, of P.O. Box 999, Kitui in the WHEREAS Busia Muslim Mosque, is registered as proprietor in Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.07 interest of all that piece of land situate in the district of Kitui, registered hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Busia/Teso, registered under title No. Kyangwithya/Mutune/704, and whereas sufficient under title No. South Teso/Angoromo/3666, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. G. M. MALUNDU, J. K. KAMAU, MR/6019846 Land Registrar, Kitui District. MR/6019699 Land Registrar, Busia/Teso Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2466 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2462 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Yusuf Omari Mutiso, of P.O. Box 1–90200, Kitui in WHEREAS Owera Oneo Alego, of P.O. Box 45, Busia in the the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.2 hectares or thereabout, interest of all that piece of land containing 12.5 acres or thereabout, situate in the district of Kitui, registered under title No. situate in the district of Busia/Teso, registered under title No. Kisasi/Nguuni/12, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to Bukhayo/Malanga/117, and whereas sufficient evidence has been show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. G. M. MALUNDU, M. M. OSANO, MR/5816281 Land Registrar, Kitui District. MR/6019696 Land Registrar, Busia/Teso Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2467 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2463 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Esther Namwaya Mutali (ID/11021538), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Solomon Kirimi Anampiu, of P.O. Box 78, 277–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as in Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all those pieces of land all that piece of land containing 0.0439 hectare or thereabouts, situate containing 0.045 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of in the district of Machakos, registered under title No. Mavoko Town , registered under title Nos. Kajiado//71345 & 71344, Block 3/40850, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is title deeds issued thereof have been lost, notice is given that after the given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been land title deeds provided that no objection has been received within that received within that period. period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. G. M. NJOROGE, P. K. TONUI, MR/6019857 Land Registrar, Machakos District. MR/6019865 Land Registrar, Kajiado District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2468 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2472 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Macwan Holdings Compay Limited, is registered as WHEREAS Njiru Mugeku (ID/33797908), of P.O. Box 178, proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all those pieces of land Siakogo in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in containing 0.05, 0.05 and 0.05 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 2.90 district of Kajiado, registered under title Nos. Kajiado/Kitengela/75225, hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Mbeere, registered 75159 & 75174, respectively, and whereas sufficient evidence has been under title No. Embu/Gangara/3018, and whereas sufficient evidence adduced to show that the land title deeds issued thereof have been lost, has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days hereof, I shall issue new land title deeds provided that no objection has from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no been received within that period. objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. P. K. TONUI, I. N. NJIRU, MR/6019845 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. MR/6019916 Land Registrar, Mbeere District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2469 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2473 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Joseph Njoroge Wanguru (ID/8050055), of P.O. Box 310–00208, Ngong Hills in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as WHEREAS Joseph Muritu Kahuhu, of P.O. Box 68, Timboroa in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all containing 0.05 hectare or thereabouts, each, situate in the district of that piece of land containing 2.417 hectares or thereabout, situate in the Kajiado, registered under title No. Ngong/Ngong/64274, and whereas district of Koibatek, registered under title No. sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed Lembus/Mosop/Mumberes Block I (Gilgil)/168, and whereas sufficient issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty provided that no objection has been received within that period. (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. S. M. VUSHA, Dated the 15th March, 2019. MR/6019816 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District. R. M. SOO, MR/6019735 Land Registrar, Koibatek District. Gazette Notice No. 1454 of 2019 is revoked.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2474 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2470 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Irene Nduku Waema (ID/14406613), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Kariku Kamau, of P.O. Box 109, Timboroa in Kenya, 40663, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.092 piece of land containing 0.640 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered district of Koibatek, registered under title No. Timboroa/Timboroa under title No. Kajiado/Kitengela/23609, and whereas sufficient Block I (Kagema)/189, and whereas sufficient evidence has been evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has provided that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. F. U. MUTEI, R. M. SOO, MR/6019747 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. MR/6019735 Land Registrar, Koibatek District.

AZETTE OTICE O G N N . 2471 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2475 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS (1) Cheruiyot Robert Landers and (2) Lawrence Kairu Gathirwa, both of P.O. Box 774, Kitengela in the Republic of Kenya, WHEREAS Kipkeror arap Cheptim, of P.O. Box 632, Eldama are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership interest of all that Ravine in Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership piece of land containing 0.0439 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the interest of all that piece of land containing 5.3 hectares or thereabout, district of Kajiado, registered under title No. Kajiado/Kaputiei situate in the district of Koibatek, registered under title No. North/27721, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to Lembus/Sore/6, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. F. U. MUTEI, R. M. SOO, MR/6019747 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. MR/6019735 Land Registrar, Koibatek District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2476 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2480 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) SSUE OF A EW AND ITLE EED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED I N L T D WHEREAS Joseph Momanyi Onchera (ID/2559961), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Anjelina Obonyo Sande, of P.O. Box 322, Sidindi in 208–40200, Kisii in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.4 that piece of land containing 0.1 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisii, registered under district of Ugunja, registered under title No. Ugenya/Rangala/1179, and title No. West Kitutu/Bogusero/3989, and whereas sufficient evidence whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. S. N. MOKAYA, D. O. DULO, MR/6019929 Land Registrar, Kisii District. MR/6019589 Land Registrar, Ugenya/Ugunja Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2481 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2477 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS John Keta Abiero, of P.O. Box 57, in the WHEREAS Makori Samarere (ID/0948743), of P.O. Box 21, Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Keroka in Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.44 hectare or thereabouts, interest of all that piece of land containing 7.89 hectare or thereabout, situate in the district Siaya, registered under title No. Siaya/Karapul situate in the district of Kisii, registered unsder title No. Nyaribari Ramba/4443, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to Chache/Keumbu/900, and whereas sufficient evidence has been show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. M. O. H. MOGARE, S. N. MOKAYA, MR/6019821 Land Registrar, Siaya District. MR/6019718 Land Registrar, Kisii District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2482 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2478 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Margaret Ochwango Olale (ID/1050371), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Duke Nyachoti Abeba (ID/11036349), of P.O. Box 176, Bondo in the Republic of Kenya, as personal representative of 874–40200, Kisii in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor Samwel Olale Ojung (deceased), is registered as proprietor in absolute in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.11 ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.17 hectare or hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisii, registered under thereabouts, situate in the district Bondo, registered under title No. title No. Wanjare/Bogiakumu/4490, and whereas sufficient evidence North Sakwa/Nyawita/1962, and whereas sufficient evidence has been has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. S. N. MOKAYA, J. B. OKETCH, MR/6019929 Land Registrar, Kisii District. MR/5816487 Land Registrar, Bondo/Rarieda Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2479 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2483 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Christopher Menge (ID/6933442), of P.O. Box 3643– WHEREAS Julias Juma Dimo, of P.O. Box 17, Sega in the 40200, Kisii in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.37 interest of all that piece of land containing 0.4 hectare or thereabouts, hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisii, registered under situate in the district of Ugenya, registered under title No. North title No. Nyaribari Chache/B/B/Boburia/2769, and whereas sufficient Ugenya/Sega/2040, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been provided that no objection has been received within that period. received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. S. N. MOKAYA, D. O. DULO, MR/6019929 Land Registrar, Kisii District. MR/5816463 Land Registrar, Ugenya/Ugunja Districts.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2484 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2488 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Rolf Robert Meter, of P.O. Box 7774, Ukunda in the WHEREAS Helena Anyango Otieno, of P.O. Box 9, Ukwala in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the district of , interest of all that piece of land containing 2.32 hectares or thereabout, registered under title No. Kwale Ukunda 397, and whereas sufficient situate in the district Ugenya, registered under title No. North evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued Ugenya/Simur/3108, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I provided that no objection has been received within that period. shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 15th March, 2019. D. J. SAFARI, Dated the 15th March, 2019. MR/6019947 Land Registrar, Kwale District. D. O. DULO, MR/5816463 Land Registrar, Ugenya/Ugunja Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2489 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2485 (No. 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT OPENING OF A NEW REGISTER (No. 3 of 2012) WHEREAS Pigwa ole Rosio, of P.O. Box 7–00206, Nairobi in the ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 127.1 hectares or thereabout, WHEREAS John Ohalo Ogiro, is registered as proprietor in situate in the district of Kajiado, registered under title No. absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.43 Kjd/Ntashart/57, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district Ugenya, registered under show that the land register of the said piece of land is missing, and title No. North Ugenya/Nyalenya/325, and whereas sufficient evidence whereas all efforts made to locate the said land register have failed, has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days hereof, provided that no valid objection has been received within that from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no period, I intend to open a new land register and upon such opening, the objection has been received within that period. missing land register shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. D. O. DULO, S. M. VUSHA, MR/5816463 Land Registrar, Ugenya/Ugunja Districts. MR/6019531 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2490 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2486 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) LOSS OF A LAND REGISTER ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Harrison Githinji Kanini (ID/5142358), is registered as WHEREAS Jomo Patrice Maroa, of P.O. Box 154, Isebania in the proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership containing 1.09 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of interest of all that piece of land containing 0.07 hectare or thereabouts, Murang’a, registered under title No. Loc. 14/Kiru/3203, and whereas situate in the district Kuria, registered under title No. sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land register of B/Buhirimonono/1810, and whereas sufficient evidence has been the said piece of land is missing, and whereas all efforts made to locate adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, the said land register have failed, notice is given that after the notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, provided that no hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has valid objection has been received within that period, I shall open a new been received within that period. land register. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. L. N. MOCHACHE, A. B. GISEMBA, MR/6019752 Land Registrar, Kuria District. MR/5816484 Land Registrar, Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2491 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2487 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) OPENING OF A NEW LAND REGISTER ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS John Kiarie Njoroge (ID/1356696), of P.O. Box 1027, in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute WHEREAS Victoria Kaperehe Kiwewelo, is registered as ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the district of proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land Kiambu, registered under title No. Limuru/Bibirioni/2205, and whereas containing 0.0450 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land register of Taita/Taveta, registered under title No. New Taveta Town/3548, and the said piece of land is missing, and whereas all efforts made to locate whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title the said land register have failed, notice is given that after the deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, provided that no expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to open land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that another land register and upon such opening, and the missing land period. register shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 22nd February, 2019. M. S. MANYARKIY, B. W. MWAI, MR/6019848 Land Registrar, Taita/Taveta Districts. MR/5818807 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2492 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2495 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) EGISTRATION OF NSTRUMENT RECONSTRUCTION OF A NEW GREEN CARD R I WHEREAS Kimani Gachau (deceased), is registered as proprietor WHEREAS Haggai Okoth Okea, of P.O. Box 4396, Nakuru in the of all that piece of land containing 2.75 acres or thereabout, situate in Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of all that piece of land the district of Kiambu, known as Gatamaiyu/Gachoire/988, and containing 0.0407 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of whereas the High Court of Kenya at Nairobi in succession cause No. Nakuru, registered under title No. Nakuru/Municipality Block 30/15, 1090 of 2012, has issued grant of letters of administration to Francis and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the Gitau Thambo, and whereas the said land title deed issued earlier to green card issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the Kimani Gachau (deceased), has been reported missing or lost, notice is expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall reconstruct a given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, new green card provided that no objection has been received within that provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I period. intend to dispense with the production of the said land title deed and proceed with the registration of the said instrument R. L. 19 and R. L. Dated the 15th March, 2019. 7, and upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the C. W. SUNGUTI, said Kimani Gachau (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of MR/6019847 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. no effect. Dated the 15th March, 2019. B. W. MWAI, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2493 MR/5816496 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2496 REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT WHEREAS Mogobich Tea Estates (1983) Limited, of P.O. Box 51, THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Nandi Hills in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of all (No. 3 of 2012) that piece of land known as L. R. No. 1181/499, situate in the Municipality in the district of Nandi, by virtue of a grant registered as I. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT R. No. 5056/1, and whereas Mogobich Tea Estates (1983) Limited, has WHEREAS Stefano Gatumo Njue (deceased), is registered as executed an instrument of transfer in favour of Patel Vipul Jayantibhai, proprietor of all that piece of land containing 1.214 hectares or and whereas affidavit has been filled in terms of section 65 (1) (h) of thereabout, known as Kyeni/Mufu/1369, situate in the district of Embu, the said Act declaring that the said grant registered as I. R. No. 5056/1 and whereas the senior principal magistrate’s court at Runyenjes in is not available for registration, notice is given that after the expiration succession cause No. 133 of 2016, has ordered that the said piece of of fourteen (14) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection land be registered in the name of Charles Nyaga Gatumu, and whereas has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the all the efforts made to recover the land title deed issued in respect of production of the said grant and proceed with the registration of the the said piece of land by the land registrar have failed, notice is given said instrument of transfer. that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I Dated the 15th March, 2019. intend to dispense with the production of the said land title deed and C. K. NGERICH, proceed with registration of the said grant document and issue a land MR/5816476 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. title deed to the said Charles Nyaga Gatumu, and upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said Stefano Gatumo Njue (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2494 Dated the 15th March, 2019. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT J. M. GITARI, (No. 3 of 2012) MR/6019720 Land Registrar, Embu District. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREAS (1) Ndonga Gachonde (deceased) and (2) Samuel Kamau Njoroge (deceased), are registered as proprietors of all that GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2497 piece of land containing 5.600 hectares or thereabout, known as THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Dagoretti/Kangemi/180, situate in the County of Nairobi, and whereas the High Court of Kenya at Nairobi in succession cause Nos. 1892 of (No. 3 of 2012) 2007 and 2159 of 2008, has issued grant of letters of administration and REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT certificate of confirmation to (1) Simon Maverick Ndonga, (2) Lucy Wanjiku Ndonga, (3) Gladys Wambui Kamau, (4) Amos Kamau Kuria WHEREAS Benson Burugu Wainaina (ID/8633634), is registered and (5) Godfrey Leonard Waweru Kamau, and whereas the court has as proprietor of all that piece of land containing 0.05 hectare or executed an application to be registered as proprietor by transmission thereabouts, situate in the Isinya Sub-county, known as R. L. 19 in respect of the said piece of land, and whereas the said land Kajiado/Kaputiei North/5091, and whereas the High Court of Kenya at title deed issued earlier has been reported missing or lost, notice is Kajiado in environment and land case No. 107 of 2018, has issued a given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, degree in favour of Joseph Muthaa Mwangi (ID/0439862), of P.O. Box provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I 60998, Nairobi, and whereas the said land title deed issued earlier to intend to dispense with production of the said land title deed and Benson Burugu Wainaina (ID/8633634), has been reported missing or proceed with the registration of the application to be registered as lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the proprietor by trasimission R. L. 19 in favour of (1) Simon Maverick date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that Ndonga, (2) Lucy Wanjiku Ndonga, (3) Gladys Wambui Kamau, (4) period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title Amos Kamau Kuria and (5) Godfrey Leonard Waweru Kamau, and deed and proceed with the registration in favour of Joseph Muthaa upon such registration, the land title deed issued earlier to the said (1) Mwangi (ID/0439862), and upon such registration the land title deed Ndonga Gachonde (deceased) and (2) Samuel Kamau Njoroge issued earlier to the said Benson Burugu Wainaina (ID/8633634), shall (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 15th March, 2019. P. K. TONUI, J. W. KAMUYU, MR/6019786 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. MR/6019852 Land Registrar, Nairobi.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2498 (ID/13605578), of P.O. Box 9023, in the Republic of Kenya, (3) Erick Owino Onyuka (ID/14666829), of P.O. Box 333, Oyugis in THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT the Republic of Kenya, and (4) Jerome Ogello Ondiek (ID/0512546), of (No. 3 of 2012) P.O. Box 45, Kendu Bay in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors of all those pieces of land containing 0.05, 0.045, 0.05 and REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT 0.05 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Rachuonyo, WHEREAS Jactone Singienda Ochieng, is registered as proprietor registered under title Nos. 6484, 6385, 6190 & 6102, respectively, and of all that piece of land known as Gem/Anyiko/585, situate in the whereas the High Court of Kenya at Migori in succession cause No. 2 district of Siaya, and whereas the principal magistrate’s court at Siaya of 2013, ordered for the revocation of the letter of grant issued to in succession cause No. 71 of 2005, has ordered that the land be sub- Lawrence Okello Oreso on the 19th February, 2008, and confirmed on divided as per site visit on 29th July, 2005 and whereas all efforts made 15th May, 2008, to administrator and other four, and whereas all the to recover the land title issued thereof by the land registrar have failed, affected parties regarding the partition and subsequent transfers on parcel of land No. Central Kasipul/Kamuma/1749, have notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date declined/refused to surrender the original title deeds so as to revert the hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that proprietorship and subdivisions to the deceased and to the original period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title number to enable fresh succession and further distribution of the estate, deed and proceed with registration and issue the land title deed to Mzee notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date Ochieng, and upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier to hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that Jactone Singienda Ochieng, shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no period, I shall dispense with the production of the said land title deed effect. issued to them on the 9th November, 2013, 14th August, 2013, 15th February, 2013 and 27th November, 2012, respectively, and the land Dated the 15th March, 2019. title deed issued earlier to the above four, shall be deemed to be M. MOGARE, cancelled and of no effect. MR/6019543 Land Registrar, Siaya District. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. O. OSIOLO, MR/6019927 Land Registrar, Rachuonyo North/East/South Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2499

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2501 (No. 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS (No. 3 of 2012) WHEREAS (1) Kenneth Odhiambo Okoth (ID/21719451), of P.O. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS Box 32, Oyugis in the Republic of Kenya, (2) Bilha Akoth Ochieng (ID/22897420), of P.O. Box 37, Oyugis in the Republic of Kenya, and WHEREAS (1) Charles Opiyo Ayieko (ID/20531096), of P.O. Box (3) Monica Atieno (ID/8125618), of P.O. Box 333, Oyugis in the 25, Omboga in the Republic of Kenya, (2) John Ouma Adhola Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors of all those pieces of (ID/11123472), of P.O. Box 35, Oyugis in the Republic of Kenya, (3) land containing 0.028, 0.019, 0.019 and 0.05 hectare or thereabouts, Mary Auma Odhiambo (ID/54405584), of P.O. Box 15, Oyugis in the situate in the district of Rachuonyo, registered under title Nos. 6711, Republic of Kenya, (4) Walter Otieno Oyugi (ID/21700104), of P.O. 6360, 6359 & 6485, respectively, and whereas the High Court of Kenya Box 44550–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as at Migori in succession cause No. 2 of 2013, ordered for the revocation proprietors of all those pieces of land containing 0.08, 0.04, 0.05 and of the letter of grant issued to Lawrence Okello Oreso on the 19th 0.05 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Rachuonyo, February, 2008, and confirmed on 15th May, 2008, to administrator registered under title Nos. 5733, 5727, 5726 & 5725, respectively, and and other four, and whereas all the affected parties regarding the whereas the High Court of Kenya at Migori in succession cause No. 2 partition and subsequent transfers on parcel of land No. Central of 2013, ordered for the revocation of the letter of grant issued to Kasipul/Kamuma/1749 have declined/refused to surrender the original Lawrence Okello Oreso on the 19th February, 2008, and confirmed on title deeds so as to revert the proprietorship and subdivisions to the 15th May, 2008, to administrator and other four, and whereas all the deceased and to the original number to enable fresh succession and affected parties regarding the partition and subsequent transfers on further distribution of the estate, notice is given that after the expiration parcel of land No. Central Kasipul/Kamuma/1749 have of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has declined/refused to surrender the original title deeds so as to revert the been received within that period, I shall dispense with the production of proprietorship and subdivisions to the deceased and to the original the said land title deed issued to them on the 1st July, 2014, 16th number to enable fresh succession and further distribution of the estate, August, 2013, 27th November, 2015 and 16th July, 2014, respectively, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date and the land title deed issued earlier to the above four, shall be deemed hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that to be cancelled and of no effect. period, I shall dispense with the production of the said land title deed issued to them on the 12th October, 2011, 2nd September, 2011, 2nd Dated the 15th March, 2019. September, 2011 and 28th November, 2014, respectively, and the land J. O. OSIOLO, title deed issued earlier to the above four, shall be deemed to be MR/6019927 Land Registrar, Rachuonyo North/East/South Districts. cancelled and of no effect. Dated the 15th March, 2019. J. O. OSIOLO, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2500 MR/6019927 Land Registrar, Rachuonyo North/East/South Districts. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

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REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS

WHEREAS (1) Boaz Omondi Ongoro (ID/13658167), of P.O. Box 65, Oyugis in the Republic of Kenya, (2) Caroline Adhiambo

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2502 THE ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION SCHEDULE OF TARIFFS 2018 FOR ELECTRICITY TARIFFS, CHARGES, PRICES AND RATES FUEL ENERGY COST CHARGE PURSUANT to clause 1 of Part III of the Schedule of Tariffs 2018, notice is given that all prices for electrical energy specified in Part II of the said Schedule will be liable to a fuel energy cost charge of plus 275 Kenya cents per kWh for all meter readings to be taken in March, 2019.

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Information used to calculate the fuel energy cost charge.

Fuel Variation from Displacement Fuel Price in January, 2019 Charge/ Fuel Units in February Power Station February 2019 Charge, 2019, in kWh (Gi) KSh/Kg. (Ci) February,2019 Prices KSh./kWh Increase/(Decrease) Kipevu I Diesel Plant 48.31 -3.04 14,604,000 Kipevu II Diesel Plant (Tsavo) 55.46 -0.75 2,314,200 Kipevu III Diesel Plant 46.97 -0.23 38,943,000 Embakasi GT 1–Muhoroni 112.97 0.21 12,188,350 Embakasi GT 2–Embakasi 96.36 0 0 Rabai Diesel without steam turbine 47.98 -8.67 536,040 Rabai Diesel with steam turbine 47.98 -8.67 5,565,960 Iberafrica Diesel 67.54 -0.81 629,400 Iberafrica Diesel–Additional Plant 65.41 -0.88 1,132,800 Thika Power Diesel Plant 59.28 0.3 1,458,100 Thika Power Diesel Plant (with steam unit) 59.28 0.3 14,200,800 Gulf Power 71.9 -0.95 1,196,240 Triumph Power 60.53 -0.45 810,800 Triumph Power 60.53 -0.45 442,600 Olkaria IV Steam Charge 2.00 -0.03 84,711,724 Olkaria I Unit IV and V Steam Charge 2.00 -0.03 75,293,338 UETCL Import (Non Commercial) 14.22 0.29 4,710,975 UETCL Import (Commercial) 17.17 0.02 9,209,070 UETCL Export (Non Commercial) 14.22 0.29 -1,913,945 UETCL Export (Commercial) 13.87 0.26 0 Diesel (Thermal) 115.25 -9.3 1,010,837 Diesel (Thermal) 126.57 -2.03 952,179 Diesel (Thermal) 116.84 2.02 445,408 Wajir Diesel 117.3 -9.58 953,629 Diesel (Thermal) 120.93 -3.83 46,175 Merti (Thermal) 137.76 -38.54 36,493 Habaswein (Thermal) 124.84 -5.96 143,432 Elwak (Thermal) 124.73 -4.37 128,462 151.08 0 34,958 Mfangano (thermal) 160.5 -21.23 60,247 130.02 0.59 133,336 Takaba (thermal) 137.6 -18.16 51,327 Eldas 134.53 -0.46 36,906 Rhamu 139.14 0 73,976 Laisamis 127.08 4.99 21,126 North Horr 157.1 0 12,518 Lokori 160.52 0 12,449 Daadab 120.32 -6.1 150,905 Faza-Island 207.34 0 83,156 Lokitaung 141.85 2.14 5,349 Kiunga 168.3 0 17,149 Kakuma 118.87 -7.11 111,766 Banisa 141.41 0 12,075 Total units generated and purchased (G) excluding exports in February, 2019 = 892,505,292 kWh ROBERT PAVEL OIMEKE, MR/5815861 Director-General.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2503 THE ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION SCHEDULE OF TARIFFS 2018 FOR ELECTRICITY TARIFFS, CHARGES, PRICES AND RATES

FOREIGN EXCHANGE FLUCTUATION ADJUSTMENT PURSUANT to clause 2 of Part III of the Schedule of Tariffs 2018, notice is given that all prices for electrical energy specified in Part II of the said Schedule will be liable to a foreign exchange fluctuation adjustment of minus 5.79 Kenya cents per kWh for all meter readings to be taken in March, 2019. Information used to calculate the adjustment:

KenGen (FZ) KPLC (HZ) IPPs (IPPZ) Total (ZF+ZH+IPPZ) Exchange Gain/(Loss) (5,348,411.59) (19,362,179.20) (19,239,463.57) (43,950,054.36)

Total units generated and purchased (G) excluding exports in February, 2019 = 892,505,292 kWh ROBERT PAVEL OIMEKE, MR/5815861 Director-General.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2504 THE ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION SCHEDULE OF TARIFFS 2018 FOR ELECTRICITY TARIFFS, PRICES, CHARGES AND RATES

WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY LEVY PURSUANT to clause 5 of Part III of the Schedule of Tariffs 2018, notice is given that all prices for electrical energy specified in Part II of the said Schedule will be liable to a Water Resource Management Authority (WRMA) levy of plus 1.67 Kenya cents per kWh for all meter readings to be taken in March, 2019. Information used to calculate the WRMA levy: Approved WRMA levy for energy purchased from hydropower plants of capacity equal to or above 1MW = 5 Kenya cents per KWh.

Units Purchased in February, 2019 Hydropower Plant (KWh.) Gitaru 56,625,000 Kamburu 29,047,000 Kiambere 76,436,000 Kindaruma 11,618,780 Masinga 18,892,000 Tana 2,909,116 Wanjii 2,206,187 Sagana 163,521 Ndula 0 Turkwel 50,002,920 Gogo 252,031 Sondu Miriu 3,670,000 Sangoro 1,094,560 Regen-Terem 543,699 Chania 4,949 Gura 262,681 Total units purchased from hydropower plants with capacity equal to or above 1MW, 253,728,444 kWh Total units generated and purchased (G) excluding exports in February, 2019 = 892,505,292 kWh ROBERT PAVEL OIMEKE, MR/5815861 Director-General.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2505 THE TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION ACT (Cap. 212)

DEREGISTRATION IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 30 (1) (e) of the Teachers Service Commission Act, Chapter 212 of the Laws of Kenya, the Commission wishes to notify the public that the persons whose names are specified in the Schedule herein below have been removed from the Register of Teachers pursuant to the provision of section 30 (2) of the Teachers Service Commission Act.

TSC No. Case No. Names Date of Removal 498179 0879/04/2014/15 RC/076/11/2017/18 James Okoth 5/6/2018 458632 0092/07/15/16 RC/0159/03/17/18 Redfern Gekonge 6/6/2018 513669 0455/11/16/17 RC/051/10/17/18 David Okeyo 6/6/2018 375386 0096/08/16/17 RC/0172/04/17/18 Daniel Korir 7/6/2018 524667 0105/10/17/18 RC/0002/07/18/19 Joash Maisiba 12/11/2018 421662 0073/07/16/17 RC/012/08/17/18 Cornelius Murkomen 13/11/2018 537225 0684/01/16/17 RC/0196/05/17/18 Patrick Onyango 14/11/2018 492462 0075/08/17/18 RC/0025/09/18/19 Jack Makokha 14/11/2018 304430 0084/09/17/18 RC/0197/05/17/18 Ernest Ndege 14/11/2018 561108 1017/10/15/16 RC/0015/08/18/19 Sang Kipchirchir 15/11/2018 149196 0300/10/16/17 RC/0187/05/17/18 Peter Odhiambo 15/11/2018 401065 0757/02/16/17 RC/005/07/18/19 David C. Bunei 15/11/2018 509615 0076/08/17/18 RC/0010/08/18/19 Thomas Mulandi 16/11/2018 574561 0149/11/17/18 RC/0012/08/18/19 Onesphorus Kiwia 16/11/2018 464792 0597/12/14/15 RC/0026/09/18/19 Benjamin Okinyo 16/11/2018 505070 0746/01/13/14 AR/008/12/17/18 Patrick Sifuna 20/6/2018 433060 0858/05/12/13 AR/01/02/17/18 Charles Masieyi 20/6/2018 318223 0023/07/11/12 AR/002/11/16/17 James Mburu 11/7/2018 477801 0313/03/17/18 David Njau 6/6/2018 403462 0100/10/17/18 Alice Chepngeno 21/6/2018 583319 0253/01/17/18 Willy Kiptum 21/6/2018 588832 0226/01/17/18 Edwin Kiptoo K 9/7/2018 705041 0222/01/17/18 Stephen Kamindo 9/7/2018 483496 0085/09/17/18 Samuel Lugwiri 10/7/2018 521410 0283/02/17/18 Julius Makokha 10/7/2018

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TSC No. Case No. Names Date of Removal 266190 0328/03/17/18 Zachary Moturi 10/7/2018 211257 0132/11/17/18 Nemwel Ondicho 10/7/2018 540488 0301/03/17/18 Humphrey Mugera 12/7/2018 504522 0346/04/17/18 Patrick Kimani 13/7/2018 It is drawn to the attention of the persons whose names appear in the above Schedule and to the general public the provisions of section 30 (4) and (5) and section 23 (2) of the Teachers Service Commission Act which provide: (a) Where the name of any teacher is removed from the register under this Act, such name shall not be reinstated except by direction of the Commission. (b) A teacher whose name has been removed from the register shall cease to be a teacher for purposes of this Act with effect from the date of such removal. (c) A person shall not engage in the teaching service unless such a person is registered as a teacher under this Act. Further to the provisions of the TSC Act, Regulation 18 (1) (c) (d) of the Code of Regulations for Teachers as read together with section 45 of the TSC Act provides that any person who: (d) Not being a teacher under the Act teaches or assists in teaching in any school. (e) Suffers or permits or employs in any school a person not being a registered teacher shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of not less than one hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two (2) years or to both. NANCY NJERI MACHARIA, MR/6019775 Secretary/Chief Executive, Teachers Service Commission.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2506 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2507 THE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS ACT THE VETERINARY SURGEONS AND VETERINARY PARAPROFESSIONALS ACT (Cap. 411A) (Cap. 366)

APPLICATION FOR LICENCES CONFIRMATION OF ENTRIES IN THE 2019 KENYA VETERINARY BOARD REGISTERS FOR VETERINARY SURGEONS AND VETERINARY NOTICE is given that the following applicants have, pursuant to the PARAPROFESSIONALS provisions of the Kenya Information and Communications Act (Cap. PURSUANT to section 20 of the Veterinary Surgeons and 411A), made applications to the Communications Authority of Kenya Veterinary Paraprofessionals Act, all veterinary surgeons and for grant of the licences as below: veterinary paraprofessionals registered by the Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB) are notified that the relevant registers are ready for inspection to Name Licence Category confirm the particulars as entered therein and allow for the registered Tawala Television Limited, Commercial FTA Television persons to notify the Board on any anomalies detected therein. P.O. Box 87949–80100, Licence This can be done at the offices of the Kenya Veterinary Board, Mombasa. located at Veterinary Laboratories, Kabete, during normal working Embu Television Limited, Commercial FTA Television hours from 16th March, 2019 to 30th March, 2019. The registers have P.O. Box 30056–00100, Licence also been uploaded on KVB website: www.kenyavetboard.or.ke Nairobi. Comtec Integration Systems Limited, Subscription Broadcasting Note:- Persons whose names will not appear in the relevant registers P.O. Box 46350–00100, Service Licence after 30th March, 2019 will be deemed not to be registered under the Nairobi. Act. Lufman Company Limited, Subscription Broadcasting Dated the 7th March, 2019. P. O. Box 18503–00100, Service Licence I. M. RAGWA, Nairobi. MR/6019556 Registrar, Kenya Veterinary Board. GMK Sako Limited, National Postal/Courier P. O. Box 10294–00100, Operator Nairobi. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2508 Tahmeed Express Limited, National Postal/Courier THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA P. O. Box 606–80100, Operator THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Mombasa. (No. 17 of 2012) The licences, if granted, will enable the applicants to operate and COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF BARINGO provide the services as indicated above. The grant of these licences HEALTH MANAGEMENT BOARD MEMBERS may affect public and local authorities, companies, persons or bodies of persons within the country. GUIDED by Schedule 4 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, the Devolved Government Act, 2012 conferring me with overall political The Authority wishes to notify the general public that any legal or and policy responsibility for the Health Sector in , the natural person, or group of individuals, who are desirous of making any Kenya Health Policy 2014-2030 and subsequently, chapter 5 of the representation and/or any objection to the said applications, to do so Health Sector Policy Guidelines for Leadership and Governance of vide a letter addressed to; The Director-General, Communications January 2018, I nominate the following as Hospital Management Board Authority of Kenya, CA Centre, Waiyaki Way, P.O. Box 14448– Members to the respective hospitals, for a period of three (3) years with 00800, Nairobi, indicating the Licence Category on the cover enclosing possible one term renewal. it. BARINGO COUNTY HOSPITAL BOARDS MEMBERS BARINGO REFERRAL HOSPITAL The said representation and/or objection must be filed on or before expiry of thirty (30) days from the date of this notice and a copy of the Philip Cheptinga (Dr.) same be forwarded to the applicants. Bishop Daniel Chemon Peter Chepkonga Dated the1st March, 2019. Leah Kimaru LEO K. BORUETT, Pamela Kosgei PTG No. 1651/18-19 for Director-General. Costa Sote Kandie (Mrs.)

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Peter Kibyegon Health Facility Management Committees of the various h ealth facilities Stephen Kalya (Dr.) and in the positions outlined in the Schedule below for a period of three Dorcas Kibet years, with effect from the 1st December, 2018. ELDAMA RAVINE SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL SCHEDULE

Erick Ruto (Dr.) OL KALOU SUB-COUNTY Zephania Kurere Dinah J. Tallam 1. MIRANGINE HEALTH CENTRE Wilfred Kibet Tomno Name Position Category Kennedy Kiprono Lucy Were Sogomo Kigotho Mwangi Chairman Indigenous community Rev. Simon K. Kutto Joseph Kirumwa Treasurer Population minority Joy Mugambi (Dr.) Josephine Ngonyo Member Special needs/ Luka Aengwo Women /CHV John Mburu Member Youth MOGOTIO SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL Benson Kinuthia Member CBO Eunice Cheserem (Prof.) 2. KAMUCHEGE DISPENSARY Jonathan Kertich Name Position Category Salinah Korir (Mrs.) Rev. William Kotut John Kimani Kang’ethe Chairman CBO Festus Changwony Mary Wambui Kimani Treasurer Women Billman Too Beth Njeri Muigai Member CHV Angela Tengekyon (Dr.) Peter Gichuki Mwangi Member Youth Rosemary Biwott Joseph Gathira Maina Member Indigenous community Moses Akeno 3. KIHUHO DISPENSARY MARIGAT SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL Name Position Category Nicholas Ruto J. Mwangi Njenga Chairman CBO Richard Kandie Kelwon Naomi W. Muriuki Treasurer Women Wilfred Kandie Kemei Caroline W. Member PLWD Stanley Kipchumba Muhuhu Mariamu Lekisemon Ann N. Njoroge Member Indigenous community Michael Kendagor Peter M. Mbogo Member Youth Mbula Mue (Dr.) 4. NGORIKA HEALTH CENTRE Jeremmiah Ngetich Juilius K. Bolei Name Position Category KABARTONJO SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL Jonathan Wacira Chairman CBO Elizabeth Njeri Treasurer Women Irene Jepkemboi David Mkunga Member CHV Daniel Kiptala Hannah Muthoni Member Women Gilbert Kapturu Kabagor Samuel Njoroge Member Youth Stephen Cherongony 5. KANJUIRI DISPENSARY Zacharia Kipsaina Linda Bokong Name Position Category Philip Kamau (Dr.) Josiah Kariuki Chairman Indigenous community Andrew Achoki Felister Njeri Treasurer CBO Anthony Tanui Jane Wanjiku Member Population Minority CHEMOLINGOT SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL Lucy Wairimu Member Women Musa lochekerok John Gachau Member Member Hellen Kalepon 6. NEW TUMAINI HEALTH CENTRE Henry Toroitich Peter Losilele Name Position Category Musa L. Chepolet Joseph Mburu Kirobi Chairman CBO Ann Lokope Risper Wangari Treasurer PLWD/Women Joram Marachi (Dr.) Jason Kariuki Member CHV William Chelal David Thuo Member Youth Ezekiel Kimeli Stephen Muchiri Gitau Member Indigenous Community Dated the 26th February, 2019. 7. NYS TUMAINI DISPENSARY M. C. PANGA, Name Position Category MR/6019553 CEC, Health Services, Baringo County. Leah Muhoya Chairperson Rep NYS

Stephen Waithaka Treasurer PLWD GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2509 John Kanyotu Member Rep NYS THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA, 2010 Joseph Njuguna Member Youth THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Stephen Kimani Member Indigenous community 8. NEW MAWINGU HEALTH CENTRE (No. 17 of 2012) COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF NYANDARUA Name Position Category HEALTH FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES David Ng’ang’a Chairman Youth APPOINTMENT Peris Wangui Treasurer CHV Edith Gathoni Member Women IT IS notified for the information of the general public that the Joseph Kariuki Member CBO County Executive Committee Member for Health Services in the Isaac Githua Member PLWD County Government of Nyandarua gazettes the following persons to the

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9. SHALOM DISPENSARY Akinyi Magina Rose Treasurer Women Maina Wa Gathama Member PLWD Name Position Category Boniface Kamutu Member CHC Peter Kuria Kagombe Chairman Population Minority Susan Nyambura Member Youth Agnes Njeri Mishek Treasurer Women 5. NYAIROKO DISPENSARY Samuel Gichigo Member Youth Kariuki Name Position Category Paul Maina Mwangi Member CHV Ayub Macharia Member Indigenous community Laban Kimani Chairperson Men Grace Muthoni Treasurer Women 10. KAIMBAGA HEALTH CENTRE Antony Muigai Member PLWD Name Position Category Samuel Ngotho Ngugi Member CHC James Mwangi Kariuki Chairman Indigenous community Jane Nyambura Mburu Member Youth Naomi Wangui Patrick Treasurer Population minority 6. NGANO HEALTH CENTRE Joseph Njuguna Member Youth Norah Mwathi Member CHV Name Position Category Jane Nyambura Member Women Edith Waithera Nyaga Chairperson CBO Macharia Wambui Nguchie Treasurer Women 11. CAPTAIN DISPENSARY Lincoln Mwangi Member PLWD Onesmus Maina Member CHC Name Position Category Charles Kabere Member Youth Daniel Ng’anga Chairman CBO 7. CHARAGITA DISPENSARY Grace Wambui Treasurer Women Philip Thumbi Member Indigenous community Name Position Category James Kahiga Member Youth Joseph Kanyoro Chairperson Men Lucy Njoki Member CHV Naomi Wanjira Treasurer Women 12. RURII DISPENSARY Eunice Wanjiru Member PLWD Patrick Muiruri Member CHC Name Position Category James Mwangi Member Youth Peter Nganga Gacheru Chairman Indigenous community 8. OL BOLLOSAT DISPENSARY Rahab Wambui Kimani Treasurer Special needs Joyce Wanjiku Gitata Member Youth Name Position Category Francis Maina Nganga Member CBO Simon Gachigua Member CHV Joseph Muchemi Chairperson Men Sophia Wanjiku Treasurer Women 13. MUKINDU DISPENSARY Mary Muthoni Member PLWD Name Position Category Ezekiel Mwaniki Member CHC Mary Wanjiru Member Youth Joe Gathiga Chairman CBO Nancy Wambui Treasurer Youth 9. HUHOINI DISPENSARY Agatha Wanjiru Member CHV Lydiah Wairimu Member Women Name Position Category Gachau Samuel Gachuru Chairperson Religious L. Joyce Akaran Member Population Minority Janet Nyaguthii Treasurer Women OL JORO OROK SUB-COUNTY Nicholus Kagwaini Member CBO Joseph Muiruri Member CHC 1. CHAMUKA DISPENSARY Pauline Nyawira Member Youth Name Position Category 10. SILIBWET HEALTH CENTRE John Gachungu Chairperson Men Name Position Category Edith Waithera Nyage Treasurer Women David Maina Chairperson Religious L. Serah Nyawera Member PLWD Pauline Wangechi Treasurer Women Charles Kabere Member Youth Josephat Mwangi Member PLWD Joseph Kariuki Member CBO Mary Njoki Member CHC 2. KASUKU HEALTH CENTRE Caroline Wanjiku Member Youth Name Position Category NDARAGWA SUB-COUNTY Joseph Kiarie Chairperson Men 1. KAHEMBE DISPENSARY Betty Wanjiku Treasurer Women Anthony Maina Member PLWD Name Position Category Margaret Wangare Member CHC George Mathenge mugo Chairperson Boniface Gichohi Member Youth George Waweru Theuri V.Chairperson 3. MAINA AND MWANGI HEALTH CENTRE Winfred w. Kariuki Treasurer Women Mary N. Kago Member Youth Name Position Category Joseph Muriithi Kiiru Member CHV Josephat Maina Chairperson Men 2. BAARI HEALTH CENTRE Catherine Njoki Treasurer Women Joseph Kariuki Member PLWD Name Position Category Gladys Mwihaki Member CHC Joseph Mburu Member Youth Isaac Kamau Kabiru Chairperson Jane Muthoni Njenga Treasurer Women 4. GATIMU HEALTH CENTRE Edith Wangari Mwangi Member Name Position Category Joseph Mwangi Gathua Member Youth Peter Githinji Githaiga Member Joseph Kariuki Chairperson Men

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3. SHAURI Elizabeth Wambui Treasurer Women Mary Wanjiru Murithi Member Name Position Category Peter Mwathi Waruru Member Youth David Kingori Ndungu Chairperson Youth 11. NDARAGWA HEALTH CENTRE Jedida Nyambura Treasurer Women Mwangi Name Position Category Joel Kamau Mwangi Member Peter Githua Njagi Chairperson Lawrence Ndungu Member David Muchiri Murage Vice-Chairperson Wachanga Nancy Wangari Treasurer Women Veronicah Wanjiku Member Eunice Nyawira Member Thuo Wanjohi 4. LESHAU PONDO HEALTH CENTRE Risper Nyambura Member Youth/CHV Gathura Name Position Category 12. KAMIRURI DISPENSARY Peter Ndungu Mwaura Chairperson Dorcas Wangui Vice-Chairperson Name Position Category Wambugu John Wanjora Ndirangu Chairperson Rahab Wanjiku Kinyua Treasurer women Beatrice W Kariuki Treasurer Julius Waweru Mwae Member CHV Charles Njuguna Muriithi Vice-Chairperson Esther Waithira Muriu Member Youth Geofrey Muruthi Mbari Member 5. NDIVAI DISPENSARY Anne Wanjiku Ndiritu Member 13. MASTOO DISPENSARY Name Position Category Peterson Maina Kibuchi Chairperson CHV Name Position Category Joseph Maingi Mwangi Vice-Chairperson Daniel Ndungu Chairperson Mary Nyawira Njogu Treasurer Women Wahome Mary Wangari Mwangi Member Youth Joyce Murugi Kinyanjui Vice-Chairperson CHV William Muthondio Member Agnes Njeri Kamundia Treasurer 6. MBUYU DISPENSARY Reuben Gitau Macharia Member Youth Samuel Njuguna Mugo Member Name Position Category 14. PESI DISPENSARY Zacharia John Kinya Chairperson Jecinta Nyambura Vice-chairperson Name Position Category Kimani Joseph Mathenge Chairperson Susan Wambui Kariuki Treasurer Women Charles Ngubia Nderitu Vice-Chairperson Jecinta Nyambura Member CHV Jedida Mugure Chege Treasurer Women Kiragu John Ihuthia Member Alice Wangari Thuo Member Youth Charles Kimani Member CHV 7. URUKU DISPENSARY 15. KIRIMA DISPENSARY Name Position Category Name Position Category Peter Kihara Ndiritu Chairperson Daniel Mathenge Chairperson Elijah Ndirangu Vice-Chairperson Murage Wanjine David Mwangi Njoroge Vice-chairperson Martha Wanjiru Treasurer Women Hanna Wanjiku Chege Treasurer Wagondu John Muchiri Muiruri Member Margret Nyaguthii Member Gathoni David Njihia Wangui Member Youth Charles Macharia Member 16. SHAMATA HEALTH CENTRE Gichuki Name Position Category 8. KIANJOGU DISPENSARY Miliam Wangui Mburu Chairperson Member Name Position Category Joseph Muriithi Ngethe Treasurer Member Moses Kamonji Muya Chairperson Mary Njeri Njoroge Vice Chairperson Member Moses Ndungu Wachira V.Chairperson Zachary Njoroge Member Disabled Naomi Njeri Kinuthia Treasurer CHV Ndungu Faith Wanjiru Kimani Member Simon Mukuroro Member Jackson Muhuri Member Youth KIPIPIRI SUB-COUNTY 9. SUBUKU DISPENSARY 1. GETA BUSH HEALTH CENTRE Name Position Category Name Position Category Samuel G. Ndegwa Chairperson Samuel Warui Kuria Chairperson Ann W. Ndau Treasurer Women Charles Gaikia Wanjira Vice-Chairperson Wangombe Nderitu Member Rose Watiri Karika Treasurer Muigai Kimani Member Youth Edward Murage Chuma Member Mary Wangari Member Women Josphine Nduta Kinaga Member 2. MIKEU DISPENSARY 10. KIRIOGO DISPENSARY

Name Position Category Name Position Category Obadiah Waweru Chairperson Paul Ndumia Mairo Chairperson Helen Wangui Treasurer Peter Muhoro Kiboi Vice-Chairperson

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Isaac Maina Member FBO Daniel Mwangi Member Youth Mary Mweru Member Women Waithaka Julius Kariuki Member Youth Emily Wacuka Member CHC 3. GETA FOREST DISPENSARY 11. TURASHA DISPENSARY

Name Position Category Name Position Category Simon Mwangi Chairman Gabriel W. Mbugua Treasurer Eunice Nyambura Treasurer Women Frasia W. Mwangi Chairperson John Muchai Member FBO Beatrice Muthoni Member Irene Njoki Member Prester Njoroge Member CHC Michael Muthumbi Youth Margaret W. Chege Member Women 4. KIAMBOGO DISPENSARY 12. OLD MAWINGU HEALTH CENTRE

Name Position Category Name Position Category Paul Nderitu Wangu Chairman Samuel Kuria Kiriungi Chairperson CHC Cecilia Njeri Ngatia Treasurer Women James Gatimu Ndungu Member Veronica Mumbi Member FBO Margaret Njoki Mbugua Member Youth Kivunga Peter Ngatia Karihe Member John Njuguna Mbugua Member Patrick Maina Member Youth Rose Muthoni Kanyi Treasurer Youth Gicharu 13. MUMUI DISPENSARY 5. KIBURUTI DISPENSARY Name Position Category Name Position Category Samuel Njenga Kimani Chairperson Sammy Njoroge Chairperson Esther Muthoni Treasurer Kinuthia Samuel Kigo Mwarangu Member Eunice Nyambura Treasurer Women Lillian Wangui Kamau Member Youth Moses Mbogo Member Youth Ann Kuria Member Beth Nyambura Member KINANGOP SUB-COUNTY Susan Nyakaingu Member 1. BAMBOO HEALTH CENTRE 6. GATONDO DISPENSARY Name Position Category Name Position Category Peter Muturi Chairman Financial Paul Theuri Chairperson Ndungu Management/ Reuben Kihara Member Youth Administration John Macharia Secretary Officer i/c Leah Muthoni Treasurer/Alternate CHV Sophia Kagia Treasurer Women Nderitu signatory George Gathii Member Patrick K. Mbugua Member CBO Rep 7. WANJOHI HEALTH CENTRE Ruth N. Murenga Member PLWD Rep Hamphrey Kairuri Member Youth Rep Name Position Category 2. NDUNYU NJERU DISPENSARY John Gitari Chairperson Janet Thiongo Treasurer CHC Name Position Category Peris Nyambura Member Women Beth Waithera Treasurer/ Alternate CHV Faith Wanjiru Member Youth Macharia Signatory John Kamau Member CBO James Ndirangu Chairman Financial 8. NDEMI HEALTH CENTRE Mutabai Management/ Administration Name Position Category Gitonga Gitahi Member PLWD Rep John Maina Chairman Nduru Samuel Wainaina Member Rose Wambui Member Women Group Margaret Njambi Treasurer Mugambi Daniel Macharia Member Youth Rep Lucy Cheragat Member women Kamau Jane Murigi Member Youth 3. MUNYAKA DISPENSARY 9. MANUNGA HEALTH CENTRE Name Position Category

Name Position Category Simon Mwaura Mwangi Chairman Financial Management / Administration Paul Kimani Kariuki Chairman Milka Nyambura Treasurer/ Alternate CHV Eunice W. Wamweya Treasurer Kungu Signatory Judy Kamau Member Youth Grace Nyambura Thuo Member PLWD Rep Joshua Ngari Wamucii Member Youth Rep Bernard gatheca Member Peris Waithera Kinuthia Member Women Group Rep Grace Mumbi Member women 4. KAHURU DISPENSARY 10. LERESHWA DISPENSARY Name Position Category Name Position Category Wilson Kanyoi Chairman Financial Peter Turuthi Chairman Management / Hannah Waithira Treasurer Women Administration Moses thiongo Njoroge Member Francis Ndegwa Vice-Chairman PLWD Rep

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Ann Wang’ondu Alternate Signatory CHV 11. RWANYAMBO DISPENSARY Mary Wangari Member Woman Groups Rep Esther Wamuyu Member Youth Rep Name Positions Category 5. WERU HEALTH CENTRE Appolo Nganga Member Youth Rep James Matu Njihia Member PLWD Rep Name Position Category Joseph Maina Kimani Chairman Financial Management/ Solomon Kibui Kihuba Chairman Financial Administration Management/ Beatrice Wanjiku Member Women Group Rep Administration Nduati Rakeri Wanjiru Kamau Treasurer/ Alternate Women Group Rep Grace Mbithe Kiama Treasurer/ alternate CHV Signatory Signatory Joel Kiiru Kiragu Member Youth Rep 12. KARANGATHA HEALTH CENTRE Ernest Muchiri Ngigi Member PLWD Rep Ann Murugi Nyaga Member CHV Name Positions Category 6. HARAKA DISPENSARY Daniel Ngugi Kiarie Chairperson Financial Management/ Administration Name Positions Category Godfrey Kaguongo Vice-Chairperson CHV Nganga James Kamau Njoroge Chairman Financial Esther Gathoni Alternate Women Group Rep Management/ Administration Waweru signatory Stephen Maina Gichuki Member Youth Rep Pauline Wangari Treasurer/ alternate CHV Kamenya Signatory Mary Wangari Ndungu Member PLWD Rep Samuel Gakunyi Member Youth Rep 13. KITOGO DISPENSARY Mwaura Samuel Kerichu Njau Member CBO Rep Name Positions Category Tabitha Wanjiru Member PLWD Rep Benson Njuguna Chairman Financial Management/ Muchiri Ng’ang’a Administration Teresiah Wambui Member PLWD Rep 7. MIKARO DISPENSARY Ndirangu Ann Wanjugu Gitonga Member Youth Rep Name Positions Category Dorcas Gathoni Alternate signatory CHV John Njuguna Mugo Chairman Financial Njuguna Management/ James Mwangi Vice-Chairperson CBO Rep Administration Ng’ang’a Beth Watiri Muraya Alternate Signatory PLWD Rep 14. GATHAARA DISPENSARY Peter Mwangi Vice-Chairperson Youth Rep Wambugu Name Positions Category Jane Njoki Ndirangu Member CHV Catherine Muringi Member Women Group Rep Margaret Njeri Treasurer/ Women Group Rep Alternate Signatory 8. NANDARASI DISPENSARY Michael Njoroge Chairman Financial Management/ Mwangi Administration Name Positions Category Timothy Njoroge Member PLWD Rep Benedict Kamau Chairperson Person with Suleiman Financial knowledge Rachael Wanjiku Member Youth Rep Reuben Kuria Vice-Chairperson PLWD Rep Njoroge Veronicah King’ori Member CHW/CHV Daniel Kamau Muhia Member CHV Jane Mukami Alternate signatory Women Group Rep 15. MURUNGARU HEALTH CENTRE Peter Kariuki Member Youth Rep 9. KENTON DISPENSARY Name Positions Category Francis Njuguna Chairman/ PLWD Financial Management/ Name Positions Category Kiiru Rep Administration Paul Karogo Noru Chairperson Financial Isaac Wambugu Vice-Chairperson Youth Rep Management/ Kingori Administration Eunice Wahu Kamau Treasurer/Alternate Women Group Rep Hannah Karima Vice-Chairperson Women Group Rep signatory Miriam Gathoni Treasurer/ Alternate CHV Charles Kamau Member CHV Kamau Signatory Wakahiu Esther Wanjeri Muhia Member PLWD Rep Elizabeth Wanjiku Member Samuel Karoki Member Youth Rep Maina Wainaina 16. HENI HEALTH CENTRE 10. MKUNGI DISPENSARY Name Positions Category Name Positions Category Francis Kimani Chaiman Financial Management/ Geoffrey Macharia Chairperson Financial Njoroge Administration/ CHV Githoge Management/ Paul Mwangi Vice-Chairperson PLWD Rep Administration Ngarachu John Waihura Migwi Vice-Chairperson CHV Mary Wangui Treasurer/Alternate Women Group Rep Monicah Ngonyo Treasurer/ Alternate Youth Rep Mundia signatory Kihiko Signatory Peter Muiruri Member PLWD Rep Teresiah Waithera Member Youth Rep Kinyanjui Ngugi Milka Nduta Githoge Member Women Group Rep Paul Gitau Kamau Member CBO Rep

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17. GITHABAI DISPENSARY Fredrick Maina Mbuga Zachary Mathenge Wanjau Name Positions Category Charles Karuga Kariuki David Njoroge Thiongo Chairman Financial Dated the 28th February, 2019. Management/ K. WANJARIA, Administration CECM, David Mwangi Chege Member Youth Rep MR/6019858 Lands, Housing, Physical Planning and Urbanization. Janet Wairimu Member CHV Mary Nyambura Ndichu Member Women Rep Philip Mundia Member PLWD Rep GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2511 18. MUTARAKWA DISPENSARY THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Name Positions Category (No. 17 of 2012) James Njau Chairman Financial NOTICE is given for the general information of the public that the Management/ Agriculture Revolving Fund Regulations, 2019 has Administration been published and can be accessed on the County Government Margaret Njoki Treasurer/ Alternate CHV website: www.kiambu.go.ke or at the County Government Offices in Signatory Kiambu Town. Patrick Mwangi Vice Chaiperson CBO Rep Dated the 2nd February, 2019. Cecilia Wambui Member PLWD Rep F. K. NJENGA, Anthony Mathenge Member Youth Rep MR/5816360 CECM, Finance and Economic Planning. 19. NJABINI HEALTH CENTRE GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2512 Name Positions Category THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA Susan Wangeci Chairperson Financial Management/ THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Administration (No. 17 of 2012) Sonpeter Mbugua Treasurer/Alternate CBO Rep Signatory COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF NANDI John Maina Kamau Member PLWD Rep DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVE Julia Wanjiku Member Youth Rep DEVELOPMENT Peter Lusike Member CHV CATTLE DIPS PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS 20. KOINANGE DISPENSARY KOIBEM CATTLE DIP Name Positions Category Name Position Peter Wachira Chairman Financial Tiophilus Rotich Chairperson Management/Adminis Joshua Bett Treasurer tration David Ronoh Secretary Joseph Njuguna Vice-Chairperson CHV Grace Wanjiru Member Youth Rep TEBESONIK CATTLE DIP Jecinta Muthee Member Woman Rep Maryann Njuguna Member PLWD Rep Name Position 21. KWA MBEKENYA DISPENSARY Nathan Sang Chairperson Getrude Sugut Treasurer Name Positions Category Jonathan Kipruto Simotwo Secretary David Kariuki Muchiri Chairman Financial CHEPKUMIA CATTLE DIP Management/ Administration Name Position Sarafina Muthoni Vice-Chairperson CBO Rep Joseph Keino Chairperson Stephen Mathanwa Treasurer/ Alternate PLWD Rep Bethwel Togom Treasurer Signatory Joash Keter Secretary Naomi Wairimu Member CHV Waweru MOSOBECHO CATTLE DIP Felisters Wairimu Member Youth Rep Name Position Dated the 4th December, 2018. David K. Sang Chairperson C. W. MBUTHIA, MR/6019930 CEC Member for Health Services. Evelyn Kosgei Treasurer Simion Chepsiror Secretary KAPNENGE CATTLE DIP GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2510 Name Position THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES ACT, 2011 Charles Lagat Chairperson COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF NYERI John Kosgei Treasurer NYERI MUNICIPALITY BOARD MEMBERS Samuel Bett Secretary APPOINTMENT CHERIBISI CATTLE DIP IN PURSUANT of Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2011 and the Name Position Charter for Nyeri Municipality section 3.3 the following have been appointed as members of the Board of Nyeri Municipality. Joram Biwot Chairperson Henry Chumo Treasurer John Kingori Waihenya Rosebela Chepkorir Secretary Jeremiah Wachira Ichaura Mary Wanjugu Wangombe LUTIET CATTLE DIP Charles Muya Kabira Salome Wanjiru Ndungu Name Position

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Maurice Kiptoo Chairperson KIMOLWO CATTLE DIP Justine Tinego Treasurer Salina Jemeli Togom Secretary Name Position AMKOWO CATTLE DIP Moses Biwott Chairperson David Lagat Treasurer Name Position Julius Chumba Secretary William Maiyo Chairperson KAPNGETUNY CATTLE DIP Alice Too Treasurer Eliud Bitok Secretary Name Designation MATARA CATTLE DIP James Songok Chairman Edwin Kibet Secretary Name Position Simion Tirop Treasurer Kenneth Bitok Chairperson KAPKORIO CATTLE DIP William Butia Treasurer Kennedy Sang Secretary Name Designation NYINYIRA CATTLE DIP John Kosgei Chairman Benjamin Chepsiror Secretary Name Position Gideon Chepkwony Treasurer Robert Kichwen Chairperson CHEPLELACHBEI CATTLE DIP Lucy J. Keny Treasurer Julius Kipkosgei Secretary Name Designation AINAPSOO CATTLE DIP Wesley Rop Chairman James Kendagor Secretary Name Position Eliud Kirorey Treasurer George Ngetich Chairperson KAPTEBEE CATTLE DIP Eliud Kiplagat Treasurer Sammy Kimisik Secretary Name Designation KIPLELGUT CATTLE DIP Stanley Tarus Secretary Julius Kipyego Chairman Name Position Abraham Kemboi Treasurer Moses Kemboi Chairperson KAPNGANIO CATTLE DIP Joseph Rotich Nyongi Treasurer William Tarus Secretary Name Designation KAPKEBEN CATTLE DIP John Bitok Chairman Obed Kipruto Yego Secretary Name Position Joseph Rutto Treasurer Joseph Koros Chairperson CHEPNGICH CATTLE DIP Dinah Karan Treasurer Zacchaeus Rutto Secretary Name Designation CHEPTUIYA CATTLE DIP John Sugut Chairman Dismas Rono Secretary Name Position Joseph Chepsiror Treasurer Joseph Choge Chairperson GORGOR CATTLE DIP Edwin Koros Treasurer Naomi Jepkoech Secretary Name Designation MOSOMBOR CATTLE DIP Mark Simani Chairman Emmanuel Tot Secretary Name Position Alishama Kinambuga Treasurer Solomon Kili Chairperson CHEBOROR CATTLE DIP Gilbert Rono Treasurer Josphat Malakwen Secretary Name Designation KAPCHEMACHEI CATTLE DIP Abraham Nyalilei Chairman Daniel Kitur Secretary Name Position William Maiyo Treasurer Daniel Murei Chairperson CHEPKIEP CATTLE DIP Jackson Kebenei Treasurer Ambrose Kipkoech Secretary Name Designation KAPKOI DIP CATTLE DIP Noah Buluny Chairman Josphat Lelei Secretary Name Position William Choge Treasurer David Kosgei Chairperson KIMOLWET CATTLE DIP Jackson Tirop Treasurer Hosea Tanui Secretary Name Designation KIPLETITO CATTLE DIP Askenas Rop Chairman Joel Kemei Secretary Name Position John Letting Treasurer Elphas Tanui Chairperson CHEPNGOCHOI CATTLE DIP Robert Koech Treasurer Geofrey Ngetich Secretary Name Deignation

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Paul Kutto Chairman MUTWOT CATTLE DIP Philip Magutt Secretary Noah Barngetuny Treasurer Name Designation KISABEI CATTLE DIP Kipsuge Simotwo Chairman Rael Arusei Secretary Name Deignation Evans Ngetich Treasurer David Kirwa Singoei Chairman CHEPEIYA CATTLE DIP Ezra Kimutai Secretary Joshua Barno Treasurer Name Designation NYIGOON CATTLE DIP Paul Sugut Chairman Fredrick Kenei Secretary Name Designation Bendictor Boit Treasurer Daniel K Sanga Chairman KIMASAS CATTLE DIP Solomon Kosgey Secretary Anne Kosgei Treasurer Name Designation KAPKOIMUR CATTLE DIP James Maiyo Chairman Wilson Rop Secretary Name Designation Analyne Mutai Treasurer Japhet Kirongo Chairman KAPTIEN CATTLE DIP Isaac Bett Secretary Joshua Tanui Treasurer Name Designation KAMUNGAN CATTLE DIP Raphael Rono Chairman Julius Leting Secretary Name Designation Augustine Seroney Treasurer Naoh Bett Chairman TERENO CATTLE DIP Caroline Jepleting Secretary Michael Kipkosgei Treasurer Name Designation OLMETUNYI CATTLE DIP Philip Rugut Chairman Nicholas Murey Secretary Name Designation Philemon Serem Treasurer Kiprop Chepsiror Chairman KIPKOROM CATTLE DIP Elizabeth Chebor Secretary Ernest Kipruto Treasurer Name Designation KAPTABONGEN CATTLE DIP John Kirwa Arusei Chairman Samson Sugut Secretary Name Designation Sellah Jelagat Treasurer Samwel Tum Chairman KAPKOROS CATTLE DIP Evanson Mulwale Secretary Violet Kevogo Treasurer Name Designation KAPNGETUNY CATTLE DIP William Tuwei Chairman Dominic Kipkogei Secretary Name Designation Paul Kirorei Treasurer James Songok Chairman CHEPTABACH CATTLE DIP Edwin Kibet Secretary Simion Tirop Treasurer Name Designation MWEIN CATTLE DIP David Lelei Chairman Purity Jepkosgei Secretary Name Designation James Singoei Treasurer David Koech Chairman LELWAK CATTLE DIP Julius Anyenda Secretary Julius Mwanzi Treasurer Name Designation TEBESON CATTLE DIP Hillary Kisoryo Chairman Geofrey Chepkwony Secretary Name Designation Lazarus Tile Treasurer Benjamin Melly Chairman EMIT CATTLE DIP James Mengich Secretary Andrew Kogei Treasurer Name Designation TARETMOI CATTLE DIP David Ngetich Chairman Valeth Rotich Secretary Name Designation Philemon Ruto Treasurer Hillary Rutto Chairman CHEMALAL CATTLE DIP Evans Rutto Secretary Benjamin Kipchoge Kirwa Treasurer Name Designation KIBOSWA CATTLE DIP Dorcas Jerobon Chairman Geofry Kogo Secretary Name Designation Joshuo Tum Treasurer Hosea Lagat Chairman KAMELILO CATTLE DIP Amos Kipronoh Secretary Jemesunde Susan Treasurer Name Designation

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Sammy Ngisirei Chairman Tuesday, 4th June – Thursday, 4th (Afternoon). Joseah Koech Secretary July, 2019 Jane Kogo Treasurer F. Short Recess (11 days) Short Recess Period. KIBUKWO CATTLE DIP Friday, 5th July – Monday, 15th July, 2019 Name Designation G. Sitting Days (21 sitting days) Tuesdays (Afternoon), Wednesdays (Morning and Sammy Keino Chairman Tuesday, 16th July – Thursday, Afternoon) and Thursdays James Bett Secretary 8th August, 2019 (Afternoon). Bett John Treasurer H. Long Recess (32 days) Long Recess Period. SOIYET CATTLE DIP Friday, 9th August – Monday, 9th Name Designation September, 2019 THIRD PART Tuesdays (Afternoon), Miriam Koros Chairman Wednesdays (Morning and Kiplagat Cheruiyot Secretary I. Sitting Days (18 sitting days) Afternoon) and Thursdays John Kiprop Bett Treasurer Tuesday, 10th September – (Afternoon). CHEPSANGOR CATTLE DIP Thursday, 17th October, 2019 J. Short Recess (11 days) Short Recess Period. Name Designation Friday, 18th October – Monday, Wilson Tuwei Chairman 28th October, 2019 Samwel Rotich Secretary K. Sitting Days (18 sitting days) Tuesdays (Afternoon), Rosabella Maritim Treasurer Wednesdays (Morning and Tuesday, 29th October – TEMSO CATTLE DIP Afternoon) and Thursdays Thursday, 5th December, 2019 (Afternoon). Name Designation L. Long Recess (67 days) Long Recess Period.

Reuben Tuwei Chairman Friday, 6th December, 2019 – Moses Mwei Secretary Monday, 11th February, 2020 Christina Serem Treasurer End of the Third Session of the Second Assembly 11th February, CHEMUNDU CATTLE DIP 2020 at midnight. Dated the 22nd February, 2019. Name Designation DUKE ONYARI, Barnaba Kipkorir Chaiman MR/6019823 Clerk, County Assembly of . Rebecca Chepngetich Secretary Dominic Too Treasurer GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2514 B. K. ARAAP LAGAT, THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT MR/6019904 CECM, Agriculture and Co-operatives Development. (No. 17 of 2012)

COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2513 CALENDAR OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY, 2019 THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT SECOND ASSEMBLY – (THIRD SESSION) (No. 17 of 2012) IT IS notified for general public information that pursuant to COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF NYAMIRA Standing Order No. 29 of Assembly Standing Orders, CALENDAR OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY, 2019 the Assembly approved the Calendar of the House, 2019 as set out in the Schedule SECOND ASSEMBLY – (THIRD SESSION) SCHEDULE IT IS notified for general information, that pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 25 of the County Assembly Standing Period Dates Orders. The County Assembly has developed calendar for the Second PART I SITTINGS Assembly, Third Session as set out in the schedule. Third Session—Part I 12th February, 2019 to 28th February, 2019 Period Days Third Session—Part II 12th March, 2019 to 11th April, 2019 THIRD SESSION 12th February, 2019 to Third Session Part — III 14th May, 2019 to 20th June, 2019 5th December, 2019. Third Session—Part IV 2nd July, 2019 to 8th August, 2019 FIRST PART Tuesdays (Afternoon), Third Session—Part V 10th September, 2019 to 24th October Wednesdays (Morning and 2019 A. Sitting Days (21 sitting days) Afternoon) and Thursdays Third Session —Part VI 5th November, 2019 to 5th December, Tuesday, 12th February – (Afternoon). 2019 Thursday, 28th March, 2019 PART 11— RECESS B. Short Recess (10 days) Short Recess Period. Third Session—Part I 1st March, 2019 to 11th March, 2019 Friday, 29th March – Monday, Third Session—Part II 12th April, 2019 to 13th May, 2019 8th April, 2019 Third Session—Part III 21st June, 2019 to 1st July, 2019 C. Sitting Days (21 days) Tuesdays (Afternoon), Third Session—IV 9th August, 2019 to 9th September, Wednesdays (Morning and 2019 Tuesday, 9th April – Thursday, Afternoon) and Thursdays Third Session—V 25th October, 2019 to 4th November, 2nd May, 2019 (Afternoon). 2019 D. Long Recess (32 days) Long Recess Period. Third Session—VI 6th December, 2019 to 10th February, 2020 Friday, 3rd May – Monday, 3rd June, 2019 NB. Session Time : Tuesday – (Afternoon –2.30 p.m. ) Wednesdays SECOND PART Tuesdays (Afternoon), (Morning – 9.30 a.m. and Afternoon – 2.30 p.m. ) and Thursday Wednesdays (Morning and (Afternoon – 2.30 p.m.) E. Sitting Days (15 sitting days) Afternoon) and Thursdays MARTIN EPUS, MR/6019737 Clerk to the County Assembly.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2515 THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT

(No. 17 of 2012)

NYANDARUA COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2018 TO

NYANDARUA COUNTY ASSEMBLY

CHAPTER ONE

BOARD ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT 1.1 Introduction The Nyandarua County Public Service Board is established under Article 235 of the Kenya Constitution, 2010 and Section 57 of the County Governments Act No. 17 of 2012. The Board is a body corporate with perpetual succession capable of suing and being sued. The Board membership comprises of the following: Eliud Ng’ang’a Mwaura (Dr.) Chairperson Jane Njeri Maina Vice-Chairperson Eddah Wanjiru Wangaru Member Boniface Munyinyi Mukuria Member Kelvin Mwai Kibiru Member Esther Wambui Kimemia Member Jackson Mbute Mbugua Board Secretary 1.2 Functions and Powers The mandate of the Board is spelt out from section 59 to 86 of the County Governments Act, 2012. Specifically, section 59 provides the functions and powers of the Board. The functions are to— (a) establish and abolish offices in the County Public Service of Nyandarua; (b) appoint persons to hold or act in offices of the County Public Service including the Boards of cities, and urban areas within the county and to confirm appointments; (c) exercise disciplinary control over, and remove, persons holding or acting in those offices as provided for under the County Governments Act No 17 of 2012; (d) prepare regular reports for submission to the County Assembly on the execution of the functions of the Board; (e) promote in the County Public Service the values and principles referred to in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution of Kenya (2010); (f) evaluate and report to the County Assembly on the extent to which the values and principles referred to in Articles 10 and 232 are complied with in the County Public Service; (g) facilitate the development of coherent, integrated human resource planning and budgeting for personnel emoluments in Nyandarua County; (h) advise the County Government on human resource management and development; (i) advise the County Government on the implementation and monitoring of the national performance management systems in the County; and (j) make recommendations to the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, on behalf of the County government, on the remuneration, pensions, and gratuities for the County Public Service employees. The Powers of the Board are to— (a) inform and educate county public officers and the public about the values and principles; (b) recommend to the county government effective measures to promote the values and principles; (c) assist county government in the formulation and implementation of programmes intended to inculcate in public officers the duty to uphold the values and principles; (d) advise the county government on its obligations under international treaties and conventions on good governance in the county public service; (e) visit any county public office or body with a view of assessing and inspecting the status of compliance with the values and principles; (f) investigate, on its own initiative or upon a complaint made by any person or group of persons, the violation of any values and principles; (g) recommend to the relevant lawful authority, any necessary action in view of the violation of the values and principles by any person or public body; (h) co-operate with other institutions working in the field of good governance in the public service; and (i) perform any other functions as the Board considers necessary for the promotion of the values and principles. In consideration of the above functions and powers the Board, endeavours to— (a) develop capacity of the county public service to ensure more effective and efficient delivery of services in various sectors; (b) ensure that qualified employees are attracted and retained within the county public service by offering attractive remuneration;

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(c) promote the National Values and Principles and ensure they are upheld by the employees within the county for the purpose of maintaining high standards of professional ethics in service delivery; (d) observe fair competition and merit as the basis of appointments and promotions in the county public service; (e) inculcate patriotism, national unity and sharing of devolution power in the county public service; (f) advise the county government on efficient, effective and economic use of resources in the county public service; (g) monitor, evaluate, and report on all aspects of the County Public Service ; and (h) provide responsive, prompt, effective, impartial and equitable services. 1.3 County Public Service Board Position within the County Government of Nyandarua The CPSB is an entity within the County Government of Nyandarua. Its structural relationships with other entities are illustrated in Figure 1.

Figure 1: Organogram of Nyandarua County Public Service Board 1.4. Establishment in the Board Secretariat The staff requirements for the Board secretariat are given in the table below. As evident in the table, the secretariat is not adequately staffed due to the limited budget allocation for the Board. Table 1. Establishment and current staffing in the Board’s Secretariat

Category JG Establishment Proposed In Post Variance Senior Administrative Officer Q 1 1 0 -1 Legal Officer P 1 0 0 0 Assistant Director HR P 1 1 0 -1 Executive Secretary M 2 2 0 -2 Accountant L 1 0 0 0 Internal Auditor L 1 0 0 0 ICT officer K 3 3 0 -3 Administrative Assistant H 0 1 0 -1 Clerical Officer E 3 3 0 -3 Messenger E 1 1 0 -1 Receptionist E 1 1 1 0 Driver D 0 0 0 0 Ground’s Man D 1 1 1 0 Office Attendant D 2 2 2 0 Security Guard D 3 2 0 -2 Cook D 1 1 1 0 Total 22 19 5 -14

CHAPTER TWO ACTIVITIES OF THE BOARD DURING THE YEAR 2018 During the year under review, the Board had planned to undertake the following activities in line with its Strategic Plan, 2018-2022: (i) Establish and abolish offices The Board is expected to: • Analyse county function areas in accordance with schedules four and five of the Constitution, other laws and organization of the government. • Prepare and review county organogram and submit it the county assembly for approval.

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• Determine and prepare ideal county staff establishment for county departments. • Undertake county staff headcount. • Undertake skill audit and staff rationalizing. • Determine staff gaps and advise county government or abolishing of offices. (ii) Exercise disciplinary control • Receive and analyse reports from the CHRAC and make recommendations. • Receive and determine appeals from county staff. (iii) Undertake monitoring and reporting • Prepare quarterly reports on the execution of the functions of the Board. • Prepare annual report on operations of the Board to the County Assembly. • Receive and analyse feedback reports from the County Assembly. • Responding to audit queries to the oversight bodies such as the County Assembly, KENAO, Senate, EACC etc. • Prepare a report to the National Cohesion and Integration Commission on compliance with constitutional requirements, promotion and training. (iv) Values and Principles • Prepare IEC materials on values and principles. • Prepare and review a code of conduct for public service. • Train ToTs on values and principles. • Sensitize public officers and the county government effective measures to promote the values and principles. • Develop and recommend to the County Government effective measures to promote the National Values and Principles. • Advice the county government in the formulation and implementation of programmes intended to inculcate in public officers the duty to uphold the values and principles. • Assess compliance with the values and principles and report to the County Assembly. • Establish and maintain in a complaints and complements resolution system. (v) Establish performance management system • Investigate and determine the violation of values and principles by any person or public body and recommend necessary action to the relevant lawful authority. • Administer declaration of income, assets and liabilities on behalf of PSC AND EACC. • Sensitize county public service on declaration of income, assets and liabilities. • Design systems for good governance with other public institutions. • Publish and publicize values and principles report in the County Gazette. • Prepare a work plan on promotion of values and principles. • Prepare a report on realization of national values and principles of good governance to the office of the president. (vi) Human resource, planning, management and development • Recruitment of County Public Service. • Induction of newly recruited staff. • Undertake annual audit on compliance with HR policies, circulars and directives. • Sensitize staff on the HR manual. • Undertake research on HR best practices. • Prepare succession management plans and advise the county government. • Map and document relevant treaties and conventions on good governance nationally and internationally relevant to the county public service. • Acquainting the Board on relevant treaties and conventions for the county. • Create and manage a database of all county staff. • Sensitize staff on Performance Appraisal System (PAS). • Undertake a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) and implement feasible recommendations. • Undertake socio-economic viability assessment of development programmes and projects in the county (pre & post implementation) • Undertake oversight surveys to determine clientele, employee and work environment satisfaction levels. • Develop and implement a service charter for the Board. • Analyse personnel emoluments and advise the county government.

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• Oversee the development and implementation of a performance management plan for the county public service by the executive committee. • Oversee the implementation of CARPS’s feasible recommendations. • Make recommendations to the salaries and remuneration commission on the remuneration, pensions and gratuities for the county public service employees. (vii) Administration support services • Develop and review Board’s organogram. • Create establishment for the positions identified in the Boards’ organogram. • Recruit and retrain secretariat staff. • Hold a bonding session between the Board and the County Executive. • Holds informal meetings with County Assembly’s relevant committees to sensitize members on Board are mandates and functions. • Prepare budget to match the resources with programmes/activities and monitor its implementation. • Develop and maintain a web portal for the Board. 2.1 Accomplished Board’s Activities 2.1.1 Recruitment During the period under review, the Board advertised, shortlisted, and conducted interviews for various vacant positions as requested by Chief Officers of various departments. The Board endeavoured to make appointments in accordance with the constitution and the County Governments Act requirements taking into account the distribution among all the sub-counties and wards, gender, youth, minority, marginalized persons and people from outside the county. The Board advertised 43 posts, received 1041 applications and issued appointment letters to 43 new staff in various departments. The summaries of completed recruitments are given in Tables 2.1 and 2.2. Recruitment of 42 health staff and 1 deputy county attorney is on-going. Table 2.1: Summary of Recruitments

Total Percentage (%) appointed Number of advertised post 43 Total number of applications received 1041 Total number of shortlisted candidates 499 Total number of appointments 43 100% Number of male appointed 15 34.88% Number of female appointed 28 65.12% Number of youth appointed 39 90.7% Number of PWD appointed 0 0.0% Number of persons from outside Nyandarua County 10 23.26% 2.1.2 Confirmation of Appointment During the year under review, the Board confirmed staffs that were due for confirmation. The total numbers of staff confirmed are as hereunder: (a) Finance and Economic Planning 2 (b) Health Services 16 (c) Water, Environment and Natural Resource 8 (d) Agriculture 3 Total 29 Table 2.2: Distribution of Appointment by Sub-County

Post/Job Group Kinangop Kipipiri Ol’kalou Ol Joro Orok Ndaragwa *Outside Nyandarua Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse /H 9 2 2 2 3 1 Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse 0 0 0 0 0 4 /Perioperative Nursing / L Clerical Officer/F 1 0 0 0 0 0 Orthopaedic plaster Technician/ G 0 0 0 0 0 1 Radiographer III/H 1 0 0 0 0 0 Clinical officer Anaesthetist/L 0 0 0 0 0 1 Clinical officer ENT 0 0 0 0 0 1 Registered Clinical Officer iii/H 1 1 0 1 1 0 Clinical officer Ophthalmology/L 0 0 0 0 0 1 Medical Engineering Technologist/ H 0 0 0 0 1 0 Medical Laboratory Technologist/ H 3 0 0 0 0 0 Mortician/ G 0 0 0 0 0 1 Municipal Manager/Q 1 0 0 0 0 0 NB: Appointees from outside Nyandarua comprise of persons from Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Bungoma, Embu, Nyeri and Murang’a counties 2.1.3 Staff Promotions The Board, assisted by Chief Officers and Human Resource department, reviewed and analyzed requests for promotions approved a number of promotions in all the departments. The total number of staff promoted in each department is as follows:

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(a) Education, Culture and Social Services 19 (b) Finance and Economic Planning 1 (c) Agriculture and fisheries 30 (d) Land, Housing and Physical Planning 5 (e) Health Services 160 (f) Roads and Public Works 8 (g) Water, Environment and Natural Resources 18 (h) Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development 2 Total 243 2.1.4 Re-designation The Board reviewed and analysed County Public Service HR cases that related to re- designations. It approved fifteen (15) re-designations in the department of health services. 2.1.5 Regularization The Governor and the Deputy Governor are expected to appoint staff in their offices who are then regularized by the County Public Service Board. During the year under review, the Board regularized six (6) Governor’s staff members and two (2) Deputy Governor’s staff members. 2.1.6 Service Charter During the year under review, the Board reviewed its Service Charter in order to improve service delivery. 2.1.7 Training and Development The Board attended various courses, workshops, seminars, for capacity building as indicated in Table 2.3. 2.1.8 Ethics and Governance The Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003 requires existing public officers as well as those leaving service to make initial, biannual, and final declaration of incomes, assets and liabilities. The Board ensured that the staff of the County Government completed the wealth declaration forms as provided for in the Act. The Board has also trained the secretaries on National Values and Principles referred to in Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010. Table 2.3: Seminars/Workshop for Board Members

Date No. Trained Course Title and Lesson Learnt Location No. of Days 29th Jan to 2nd February, 2018 5 Planning for the year 2018 5 21st March to 23rd March, 2018 2 Close out dissemination meeting Meru 3 23rd to 27th April, 2018 5 5th Annual Devolution Conference 5 17th April, 2018 1 Validation workshop for administrative procedure Nairobi 1 17th June to 4th July, 2018 15 Capacity building on National Values and Principles and Nakuru 18 Civic Education 5th to 6th July, 2018 1 Excom and Steering Committee Consultative meeting Ukunda, Kwale 2 20th July, 2018 1 Annual general meeting of Laptrust DB scheme and CPF Naivasha 1 scheme 19th July, 2018 1 Consultation on Budget estimation Naivasha 1 6th to 7th September, 2018 1 Excom and Steering Committee Consultative meeting Mombasa 2

20th July, 2018 1 Annual general meeting of Laptrust DB scheme and CPF Naivasha 1 scheme 16th–22rd September, 2018 5 Capacity building for Public Service Officers Nakuru 7 3rd –7th September, 2018 5 Capacity building on National Values and Principles and Nakuru 5 Civic Education 4th –7th December, 2018 5 6th Annual Convention Forum Ukunda, Kwale 4 25th –30th November, 2018 1 Enhancing Public Service Management Nakuru 5 17th –21st December 5 Planning Workshop Nakuru 5 CHAPTER THREE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF NATIONAL VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF GOOD GOVERNANCE AND OF PUBLIC SERVICE 3.1 Institutionalization of National Values and Principles As stipulated in Article 59 (1) (e) of County Governments Act, 2012, the CPSB is mandated to promote in the county public service, the values and principles referred to in Articles 10 and 232 of Kenya Constitution, 2010. section 59 (1) (f) of the County Governments Act, No. 17 of 2012 mandates the Board to carry out evaluation on the extent to which the values and principles have been complied with in the county public service. Thus, the Board embarked on this noble task at the onset of 2018. As stipulated in section 104 (4) of the County Governments Act, No. 17 of 2012 the Board is required to incorporate non-state actors in planning processes of activities in which the public is expected to participate. Bearing this in mind, the Board developed modalities of working with non-state actors. This was done after gathering background information, such as registration, area of operation, membership, objectives, activities, successes and challenges to mention just but a few. The Board also conducted a situational analysis by evaluating its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). Besides, it also evaluated the political, economic, social, technological, environmental/ecological, and legal factors (PESTEL) that could affect its operations.

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The Board engages the non-state actors through informing and educating the public on the values and principles after which they are deployed in the collection of data used by the County Government in its service delivery. They are useful in determining the effectiveness of educating the citizens and the impacts it will have on them in addition to identifying the value champions who would be recognized as good examples to others. During and after election campaigns, they are expected to preach and maintain peace. Leaders of the main non-state groups in all the five Sub-counties of Nyandarua County were invited for discussions during the year under review. The groups included faith based organizations and civic advocacy groups. The discussions were centered on how they would collaborate with CPSB in educating the public on National Values and Principles. The groups and the Board resolved to register one umbrella body, namely, Nyandarua Integrated Community Association (NICA). The registration process was completed in October 2018. Earlier, the CPSB had held a workshop at Sweet Lake Hotel, Naivasha from 29th January, 2018 to 2nd February, 2018 in which it was resolved that there is a need for the Board it to have a greater understanding of the non-state actors’ involvement in the civic education on values and principles. Some of the observations that require to be clearer include: 1. The need to clearly define non-state actors 2. Structures and framework of engaging non-state actors 3. Laws that guide the engagement of non-state actors 4. Point of convergence between the CPSB and the County Executive to avoid conflicts 5. The modalities of involvement of non-state actors without compromising the operations of the Board 6. The role of the Board in civic education As the registration of the group was going on, the Board, through its representative (Co-ordinator), held a number of meetings with the interim officials as discussed in Naivasha workshop. The action areas were identified as: (a) Definition of Non-State Actors: The members agreed that the non-state actors were going to be the registered groups in the County that deal with civic education and any other related objectives, geared towards promotion of values and principles. These are preferably groups that deal with governance matters. (b) Structure of engagement: The members agreed to engage a lawyer for the purpose of drafting a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the CPSB and NICA (originally NYAFOD) before the month of March, 2018. Though this is yet to be done, the matter is still on course. On the signing of the MOU, the members agreed to consult the Speaker of the County Assembly for legal advice and input. (c) Financing of activities of Non-State Actors: The members agreed to mobilize resources for the planned activities from well-wishers, NGOs, service providers, donors, County and National Governments and business fraternity among others. It was emphasized that non-state actors ought to assist in resource mobilization. The Board members also identified some of the possible supporters of the aforementioned activities. They include: National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), NSSF, NATIONAL MEDIA GROUP, FAULU, KENYA, County Pension Fund (CPF), LAPFUND, URAIA TRUST, The Special Directorate of National Cohesion and Values, EACC, National Anti-Corruption Campaign Steering Committee (NACCSC), World Wildlife Fund (WWF), KUPPET and SBM Bank among others. The co-ordinator was requested to start making correspondences with the prospective sponsors straightaway with the aim of planning a meeting with them as expeditiously as possible. Letters requesting for partnership and sponsorship were written to the prospective partners. Some of them responded for more enquires and as a result, the coordinator has either paid visits to their offices or contacted them by making calls. The feedback was positive since some cited it as a noble activity and expressed their wish to be part of the arrangement. Majority of them promised that they would deliberate the matter in their respective institutions/organizations. In September, 2018, the Board held a meeting with the prospective partners at Eastmark Hotel, Nakuru. The meeting was attended by: NHIF, FAULU, NATION MEDIA GROUP, NSSF, CPF URAIA TRUST, non-state actors and the Directorate of National Cohesion and Values. Some of those who did not attend sent apologies but expressed unwavering commitment to participate in the planned activities. The Board’s secretary took the partners present through the issue and expectations of the planned activities. The following is a highlight of the issues that the secretary addressed. (a) He read Article 10 of the Constitution of Kenya that binds all state organs, state officers, public officers, and all persons whenever any of them: (i) applies or interprets this Constitution; (ii) enacts, applies or interprets any law; or (iii) makes or implements public policy decisions. (b) On the national values and principles of good governance, the secretary took the participants through the following: (i) patriotism, national unity, sharing and devolution of power, the rule of law, democracy, and participation of the people; (ii) human dignity, equity, social justice, inclusiveness, equality, human rights, non-discrimination and protection of the marginalized; (iii) good governance, integrity, transparency and accountability; and (iv) sustainable development (c) Further, emphasis was placed on the need of educating the society about values. Apparently, erosion of values has led to an ever rising cases of seemingly runaway corruption earning the country negative image globally. Pilferage of public resources has become common in many public institutions and it’s now not a preserve of the officers holding high offices only. The prospective partners were each given some time to comment on the programme and the role they would play in the civic education: 1. NSSF: The opportunity for them to reach the public and educate them on the services they offer. One thing is that, they will explain the beneficiaries of their services on how to claim their loved ones benefits. They would also sell their new products like voluntary contribution. They pledged to support the programme.

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2. Nation Media Group: They saw an opportunity to sell their products through research on what is ailing the society and what they hope to gain from interested organizations. Thus, they would help in building bridges for capacity – building. They would also create awareness through dissemination of information. They also saw an opportunity for growth through networking, by covering the events on civic education by offering their services on reduced costs. 3. Faulu – Kenya: They saw an opportunity to educate the public on the products they offer to finance their activities such as farming, processing and businesses. They would also offer financial management as they recruit new customers. 4. NHIF – They saw an opportunity to sensitize the public on the NHIF services and the need to pay monthly contributions to cover their medical costs and reduce the heavy financial burdens that befall their families. They will sell their products such as: Edu Afya, Linda Mama and 70+ for the elderly. 5. CPF – Their role in managing workers’ pension funds will be well explained to the members. They will sell their other products and recruit new members. They pledged support for the planned activities. 6. URAIA TRUST – Since they train and educate the society on democracy and constitutionalism, they pledged to assist in the training and preparation of training materials. 7. Non-State Actors – They were enthusiastic that they would get trained and facilitated for their outreach programmes and were also enlightened on the different roles of the stakeholders. They particularly singled out capacity-building and networking with other stakeholders. 8. The Directorate of National Cohesion and Values: The P.A.S., Mr. Ndung’u promised his support as the Head of the Directorate that established the National Values and Principles. He promised to assist in resource mobilization and training by supporting by seven (7) team leaders at the Kenya School of Government who will be supervising the ToTs. The participants were taken through the following thematic areas to undertake: (a) National Values and Principles of good governance and of Public Service, to be handled by the Directorate in the office of the Presidency, and NACCSC; (b) Devolution: Principles and Practices – Board Secretary; (c) Role of the County Assembly and CASB in enhancing the values and principles – County Assembly; (d) Role of County Government in championing the values and principles – County Secretary; (e) Role of CPSB in enhancing Public Service and the Public – CPSB Chairperson; (f) Role of Non-State Actors – CPSB Vice-Chairperson, Jane Maina; (g) Role of public and private sector in enhancing positive impact of National Values and Principles in service delivery – FAULU, NHIF, NSSF, LAPFUND, CPF, etc; (h) Role of the Public in enhancing National Values and Principles – CPSB Member, B.M. Mukuriah; (i) Role of Public Officers Ethics, Act – EACC; and (j) Communication and Leadership Skills – CPSB Member, Eddah. 3.2 Way Forward Most of the pledges have not been honored although CPF has already given a cheque worth KSh.100,000. LAPFUND also called to inform of a drawn cheque worth KSh.150,000. The members agreed to follow up on those who had made pledges so that training of the Trainers of Trainers could commence. The training will then be followed closely by the rolling out the Civic Education Programmes. It is the expectation of the members of the board that the said rolling out or launching of the above programme will be a great achievement to the county and the country as well. 3.3 Impacts of Relationship between the Board and Stakeholders on the National Values and Principles The National Values and Principles are meant to enhance behavioral change in the manner in which operations in both public and private institutions take place. A breakdown of communication, normally as a result of lack of these values and principles, has a detrimental effect to everyone in an institution. The CPSB has not been spared backlash owing to its operations or even some strenuous relationships with its stakeholders all which have negative effect on the values and principles. Highlighted below are some of the aforementioned relationships between the Board, the public and other entities. 3.3.1 CPSB and the Executive The Board’s functions and powers as stipulated in Section 59 of the County Governments Act, 2012, have a direct bearing in the way the Members of the Board transact business with the County Executive. As a result of poor relationship between the two offices, there were minimal activities undertaken by the Board during the entire year. Mistrust and suspicion have typified this relationship – the reason the Chief Officers’ recruitment process was not concluded as expected. It is apparent that lack of communication and consultations caused a lot of anxiety in the public service and the County at large although the Board tried unsuccessfully to reach out to the County Executive through writing. The two entities ought to work harmoniously for good governance to be realized within the county. In fact, lack of adequate staff members in some departments is a direct result of antagonistic working relationship that exists. Besides, a number of senior positions are held by persons in ‘acting capacity’ who have not been appointed by the Board as the norm dictates. Some of the staff working in the Office of the Governor have also not been regularized as required by law. Requests for their documents to determine their qualifications have not borne fruits. Moreover, the Board made several requests for some reports such as the skills audit and head-count of public service that were carried out by the County Executive with no response. For the Board to recruit public officers into the county public service, the County Executive ought to give a justification which is only possible if the requests are accompanied by departmental organograms and staff establishment. Sadly, this has not been the case and it poses a threat of a bloated workforce which could lead to unsustainably high wage bill compromising expenditure towards development and service delivery. The County Executive has, in numerous occasions, failed to follow the Board’s advice. The infamous ECDE report, which had a lot of action plans by the department that were mainly drawn from observations CPSB Members is just an example. It had been observed that some of the teachers were found teaching in the primary schools they were posted in to work as ECDE instructors. In addition, teachers who had exited had not

10561056217 THE KENYA GAZETTE 15th March, 2019 been replaced and relationship between ECDE teachers and the school heads was discordant. These issues are yet to be addressed. The haste in which the County Executive recalled the Board’s secretariat and reduced its (Board’s) budget manifested great misunderstanding and antagonism between the two entities. The actions almost crippled the Board’s operations and created a huge wedge in the public service. Although the Board has tried to work with few members of staff on contract, their exit from the Board impacted negatively on the operations of the Board. 3.3.2 Public Service Majority of the public officers have had their concerns regarding promotions and confirmation of employment addressed. Those others who had queries have had them attended to their satisfaction. The relationship could be greatly improved if the Human Resource Manual is approved and implemented. 3.3.3 County Assembly Lately, there exists a cordial relationship between the County Assembly and the Board, particularly, the Office of the Speaker as is evident in the correspondences between the two offices. The Board is however wary of the political differences that are occasionally in existence between the County Executive and the County Assembly as they could affect it either directly or indirectly. This is in regards to Board’s budget, which as earlier mentioned, was greatly reduced, affecting the Board’s operations adversely. The issue of the Board’s office is a challenge that the Board has had to contend with since it assumed office. So much so has been the challenge that it has attracted the notice of some Members of County Assembly who have been accused of leading some youth groups to evict the Board by interrupting its activities and operations. It is important to note that despite a budgetary allocation for leasing alternative offices, it has not been possible to utilize the funds due to procurement rules and policies that require Boards to manage their own budget. Therefore, there is a need to establish working relationships with various Committees of the County Assembly with an aim of understanding various shared roles and thereby chart the way forward. 3.3.4 The Public At the beginning of the year, there was a negative image of the Board prevalent in the public as could be seen in the social media platforms and other outlets of information. This was mainly attributable to change in leadership. However, this has greatly improved as the Board has consistently attempted to demystify misconceptions about its modus operandi. The public has been very receptive of the information and gradually, the perception has changed and there has been an appreciation of the Board’s professionalism especially during recruitment. Importantly, civic education activities are necessary platforms to disseminate information and sensitize the public on values and principles. CHAPTER FOUR CHALLENGES IN FINANCING THE COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD’S STRATEGIC PLAN 4.1 Introduction County Public Service Boards are creations of the law which gives them a host of mandatory duties and responsibilities that ought to undertake. Among these responsibilities are implementation of Articles 10 and 232 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 on National Values and Principles in the county government. This is designed to be done through preparation of training materials on topical issues and thereafter carrying out civic education to the county public service and the public. The importance of carrying out of this civic education on National Values and Principles cannot be over emphasized. It is a legal requirement that the county public service boards should report to the county assembly at the end of every calendar year the extent to which this has been undertaken during the year. At the same time, this report should be submitted to the Office of the Presidency which feeds into the Presidential Speech to Parliament sometime in April of every year on the extent to which National Values and Principles has been carried out in the counties and nationally. This analogy of one mandatory duty and responsibility among the many that the county public service board is supposed to undertake just demonstrates the importance of such undertakings in the county and nationally. The County Governments Act provides a host of numerous duties and responsibilities that county public service boards are expected to perform. Nyandarua County Public Service Board has however not undertaken most of such duties and responsibilities. This is mostly where finances are required to perform the duties and responsibilities. All the same, the board has acted on matters that do not require finances to undertake such duties responsibilities. They include preparation of training materials on National Values and Principles and now waiting for funding to roll them out to the county public service and the public, recruitment as requested by departments during the year, promotions, re-designations, confirmations and issued necessary advisories to mention just but a few. 4.2 Activities the Board had Planned to Undertake in Year 2018 The Board has a strategic plan whose activities are derived from the expected duties and responsibilities as spelt out in both the Constitution and the County Governments Act. These modest activities were then designed to be undertaken in chronological order during each fiscal year. Some of these activities are supposed to be done annually. The planned Board activities are presented in Table 4.1. The table is an extract of activities that were expected to be undertaken during 2018. The county assembly was involved during its preparation and made valuable contributions. Table 4.1:County public service board planned activities Proposed Proposed Outputs Outputs Budget Budget KSh. KSh. Million Million 2016/1 Strategic Issue Activities Output Indicator 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 7 1 Establishment Analyze county functional areas in 5 Reports prepared No. of reports and Abolition line with schedules four and five of the 1 0.8 1 1.3 of Offices Constitution, other laws and organization of the County

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Proposed Proposed Outputs Outputs Budget Budget KSh. KSh. Million Million 2016/1 Strategic Issue Activities Output Indicator 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 7 Government Prepare and review county Reviewed Organogram Organogram and submit to the county Organogram 1 0.9 1 0.5 assembly for approval Determine and prepare ideal County Ideal county staff No. of reports staff Establishment for county established 1 2.5 1 1.3 departments Undertake county staff headcount County staff head No. of reports count undertaken and 1 3.5 report prepared Undertake skill audit and staff Skill audit and staff No. of reports rationalizing rationalization 1 3.5 undertaken and report prepared Determine staff gaps and advise 5 reports prepared No. of reports county government on establishment 1 1.2 1 1.35 or abolishing of offices 2 Disciplinary Receive and analyze reports from the Monthly reports No. of reports 12 0.6 12 0.68 Control CHRAC and make recommendations prepared Receive and determine appeals from Quarterly reports No. of reports 4 0.45 4 0.55 county staff prepared 3 Monitoring Prepare quarterly reports on the Quarterly reports No. of reports 4 0.6 4 0.65 and Reporting execution of the functions of the Board prepared Prepare annual report on operations of Annual report No. of reports 1 0.5 1 0.53 the Board to the County Assembly prepared Receive and analyze feedback reports Monthly reports No. of reports 12 0.45 12 0.51 from the County Assembly prepared Responding to audit queries to the Clarifications and No. of reports oversight bodies such as the County feedback Reports 4 1 4 1.1 Assembly, KENAO, Senate, EACC etc. Prepare a report to the National Annual report No. of reports Cohesion and Integration Commission prepared on compliance with constitutional 1 0.32 1 0.35 requirements in recruitment, promotion and training 4 Values and Prepare IEC materials on values and 10 IEC Manuals No. of manuals 2 2.5 2 2 Principles principles prepared Prepare and review a code of conduct Code of Conduct Code of conduct 1 1.5 for public service developed Train ToTs on values and principles 52 ToTs trained No. of ToTs

52 2.1 trained Sensitize public officers and the public 42 forums held No. of forums 12 5.4 12 5.6 about the values and principles Develop and recommend to the county Annual report on No. of reports government effective measures to measures to promote 1 1.3 1 1.5 promote the values and principles the values and principles Advise the county government in the Annual report on No. of reports formulation and implementation of measures to promote programmes intended to inculcate in the values and 1 0.3 1 0.45 public officers the duty to uphold the principles values and principles Assess compliance with the values and Annual assessment No. of reports principles and report to the County report on compliance 1 4.5 1 2.3 Assembly with values and principles

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Proposed Proposed Outputs Outputs Budget Budget KSh. KSh. Million Million 2016/1 Strategic Issue Activities Output Indicator 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 7 Establish and maintain a complaints Complaints and No. of systems and complements resolution system complements 1 0.6 1 0.5 resolution system developed Investigate and determine the violation Semi-annual reports No. of reports of values and principles by any person on violation of values or public body and recommend and principles 2 1 2 1.5 necessary action to the relevant lawful prepared authority Administer Declaration of Income, 3 Submission No. 1 0.5 Assets and Liabilities on behalf PSC Reports prepared and EACC Monthly No. investigation reports 12 1 12 0.5 prepared Sensitize county public service on Sensitizations No. of reports Declaration of Income, Assets and conducted and 18 6 4.2 Liabilities reports prepared Design systems for good governance 9 systems for good No. of reports with other public institutions governance 3 2 2 2.2 developed Publish and publicize values and Values and principles No. of reports principles report in the County Gazette report published in published 1 0.1 1 0.3 the County Gazette annually Prepare a work plan on promotion of Annual Work Plan Annual Work Plan values and principles prepared prepared 1 0.1 1 0.16

Prepare a report on realization of Annual values and No. of reports national values and principles of good principles report to 1 0.1 1 0.2 governance to the Office of the the Office of the President President prepared 5 Human Recruitment of county public service Quarterly recruitment No. of reports 4 5.5 4 4.3 Resource, reports prepared Planning, Management Induction of newly recruited staff Quarterly induction No. of reports and sessions held and 4 4 4 3.6 Development reports prepared Undertake annual audit on compliance Annual audit on No. of reports with HR Policies, circulars and compliance with HR directives Policies, circulars 1 1.8 1 2.5 and directives conducted and reports prepared Sensitize staff on the county HR 42 forums held to No. of forums manual sensitize staff on the 12 5.4 12 5.8 county HR manual and other policies Undertake research on HR best 5 research reports on No. reports practices HR best practices 1 3.6 1 2.1 prepared Prepare succession management plans Monthly succession No. of reports/ and advise the county government management plans 12 0.75 prepared plans Map and document relevant treaties 6 reports on relevant No. of reports and conventions on good governance treaties and nationally and internationally relevant conventions on good to the county public service governance nationally and 2 1.8 1 1.4 internationally relevant to the county public service prepared

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Proposed Proposed Outputs Outputs Budget Budget KSh. KSh. Million Million 2016/1 Strategic Issue Activities Output Indicator 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 7 Acquainting the Board on relevant 2 reports on board’s No. of reports treaties and conventions for the county acquaintance with relevant treaties and 1 0.7 conventions for the county prepared Share with the County Executive 2 reports on No. Reports Committee the relevant treaties and sensitization prepared conventions 6 Performance Create and manage a database of all Database of all Database Management county staff county staff prepared 1 1 1 0.3 and updated annually Sensitize staff on Performance 18 forums to No. of forums Appraisal System (PAS) sensitize staff on Performance 6 2.1 Appraisal System (PAS) held Implement PAS for all county staff Quarterly reports on No. of reports the implementation 4 0.3 of PAS prepared Develop and recommend a rewards Rewards and No. of reports on and sanctions mechanism sanctions mechanism implementation 1 1.3 developed and implemented Undertake a Training Needs TNA undertaken and No. of TNA Assessment (TNA) and implement feasible reports 1 3 feasible recommendations recommendations implemented Undertake socio-economic viability Semi-annual Socio- No. of reports assessment of development economic viability programmes and projects in the county assessments 2 1 2 1.4 (pre & post implementation) undertaken and reports prepared Undertake social economic audit of 2 reports on social No. of reports development programmes and projects economic audit in the County prepared Undertake evaluation of Board’s Evaluation of board No. of reports programmes and activities in the programmes and Strategic Plan activities undertaken and 2 reports prepared Undertake oversight surveys to Annual oversight No. of survey determine clientele, employee and surveys undertaken reports 1 3 1 4.4 work environment satisfaction levels and reports prepared Develop and implement a service Service charter No. of charter for the board developed and implementation 1 3 1 implemented reports Analyze personnel emoluments and Personnel No. of reports advise the county government (achieve emoluments analyzed 4 0.45 4 0.49 < 35 percent) quarterly and reports prepared Oversee the development and Annual report on No. of reports implementation of a performance implementation of management plan for the county performance 1 .2 public service by the County management Plan Executive Committee prepared Oversee the implementation of Feasible No. of reports CARPS’s feasible recommendations recommendations of prepared 1 0.1 1 0.45 CARPS implemented annually

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Proposed Proposed Outputs Outputs Budget Budget KSh. KSh. Million Million 2016/1 Strategic Issue Activities Output Indicator 2016/17 2017/18 2017/18 7 Make recommendations to the Salaries Semi-annual No. of and Remuneration Commission on the recommendations recommendations remuneration, pensions and gratuities submitted to SRC 2 0.5 2 0.9 for the county public service employees Administration7 Develop and review Board’s Organogram Organogram Support organogram developed and 1 0.3 7 Services reviewed Create establishment for the positions Establishment No. of reports identified in the Boards’ organogram created and 3 reports 1 0.16 on the numbers and justification prepared Recruit and retrain secretariat staff Secretariat staff Payroll 1 5.74 1 6.08 recruited Annual training No. of reports 1 4 1 3 Report prepared Hold a bonding session between the 4 bonding forums No. of forums 2 1 2 1.2 Board and the County Executive held Hold informal meetings with County 7 meetings held No. of meetings Assembly’s relevant committee to 2 2.1 2 2.1 sensitize members on Board’s mandates and functions Prepare budget to match the resources Annual Budget No. of review with programmes/activities and Performance Review reports 1 0.4 1 0.52 monitor its implementation Report (BPRR) prepared Annual Programme No. of PBB Based Budget report reports 1 0.6 1 0.71 prepared Construct board offices Board’s offices % completion constructed to 100% 100 50 completion

Acquisition of a board vehicle Vehicle acquired Board vehicle 1 7

Develop and maintain a web portal for Board portal Monthly Updates the board developed and 12 0.25 12 0.1 updated monthly Undertake review of the Strategic Plan Mid-term and end- No. of review term review of the reports

Strategic Plan undertaken Visibility of County Public Service 3 reports on CPSB No. of reports 1 3 Board branding prepared Undertake an impact evaluation of the Impact evaluation of No. of reports CPSB’s Strategic Plan the CPSB’s Strategic

Plan undertaken and report prepared Administration of CPSB operations Operational board No. of reports 1 21.1 1 23.3 Total 176.1 93.2

The 2017/2018 approved budget to undertake the activities as required by law are as shown in Table 4.2. The inadequate allocation of budget to the County Public Service Board from 2013/2014 to 2018/2019 explains this sorry state. The allocation is way below the funding of expected legal mandates of the County Public Service Board. Table 4.2: Extracts from the approved Nyandarua County Government Budgets for indicated period

NYANDARUA COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD ANNUAL BUDGETS FROM FY 2013/14 TO 2018/19 Economic Item Titles 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2210101 Electricity - 100,000 40,000 103,000 300,000

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2210102 Water and sewerage charges - 18,000 18,000 15,000 15,000 2210201 Telephone, Facsimile and 400,000 Mobile Phone Services 560,000 560,000 600,000 500,000 500,000 2210303 Daily Subsistence Allowance 720,000 720,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,800,000 1,200,000 2210401 Travel Costs (airlines, bus, 850,000 railway, etc.) - 1,000,000 2,043,619 1,500,000 2210503 Subscriptions to Newspapers, 73,500 Magazines - 250,000 120,000 105,000 2210599 Printing, Advertising - Other 440,000 440,000 1,000,000 541,381 650,000 300,000 2210701 mileage allowance 600,000 800,000 500,000 2210801 Catering Services, 550,000 Accommodation - 455,138 600,000 700,000 2210402 Accommodation 950,000 300,000 2210799 staff training - 900,000 495,000 2210802 Boards, Committees, 500,000 Conferences and Seminars 614,258 614,285 600,000 900,000 3,700,000 2211009 Education and Library Supplies 50,000 50,000 45,000 300,000 2211101 General Office Supplies - 500,000 500,000 500,000 450,000 2211399 other operational expenses 5,000,000 345,000 1,000,000 2211102 Supplies and Accessories for 250,000 Computers and Printers - 595,000 500,000 300,000 2211103 Sanitary and Cleaning 100,000 Materials, Supplies and Services - 150,000 150,000 100,000 2210603 office rent - 1,000,000 2211301 Bank service commission and charges - 5000,000 2211305 contracted guards and cleaning 200,000 services - 700,000 250,000 2220202 Maintenance of Office 150,000 Furniture and Equipment 300,000 300,000 200,000 2211306 Membership Fees, 300,000 Subscriptions to Professional - 100,000 400,000 500,000 2211310 contracted professional 800,000 Services 2211201 Refined Fuels and Lubricants 200,000 for Transport 800,000 800,000 200,000 3111001 furniture and fittings 11,000,000 11,000,000 2220210 Vehicle maintenance 2,980,000 2,980,000 TOTAL OPERATIONS 17,414,258 17,414,285 6,423,138 14,168,000 14,168,000 10,233,500

4.3 Challenges of Financing the County Public Service Board There is need to legislate a definite process of financing county Mandates as Required by Law public service board’s activities. This matter has been discussed frequently in national forums. A national debate of analysing the A comparison of the proposed activities during the 2017/2018 in functions of the board and thereafter assign them finances seems to be monetary terms and the actual budget that was allocated testifies the the best option so that boards across the country perform evenly, unlike challenges the Board went through during 2018, which is the year what is currently happening. under review. The strategic plan had budgeted for KSh.93.2 million. However, the amount that was allocated to the board during this period The Commission on Revenue Allocation appears to have also come was a paltry KSh.14.168 million. to terms with this reality. Most of the parameters it has included in the current proposals designed for the 3rd formula on sharing of transfer of This has been a trend even in the previous years as indicated in funds from the national to the counties are the fourteen (14) devolved table 2. The Board, for example, planned activities during the to the counties as stated in the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution. 2016/2017 fiscal year with a total cost of KSh.176.1 million. However, On the other hand, the County Assembly is expected to design a the allocation during this period was only KSh.14.168 million. checklist against which to measure effectiveness of utilization of the The Board usually presents to the County Executive Member in funds allocated to the board against the already clearly understood and charge of Finance, at the beginning of every budget-making cycle, its listed functions. planned activities and the expected costs. This has been the case from CHAPTER FIVE the 2013/2014 budget to 2018/2019. From table 2, it will be noted that the budget allocated has always been inadequate to carry out expected OUTLOOK FOR THE INCOMING COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE legal duties and responsibilities. Whenever the board has been invited BOARD by the County Assembly during the discussions of budget allocation, 5.1 Success Story of the Outgoing County Public Service Board’s the subject of inadequate funding is regularly highlighted. (CPSB) Members If the trend persists, the problem of financing the activities is 5.1.1 Introduction projected to continue bedevilling the Board. There is no legal basis as to the amount the county public service board is supposed to be In order to appreciate the achievements made by the outgoing allocated although there is a claim that the Controller of Budget has Board Members it is important to understand the Power, Functions, and placed a ceiling of KSh.30 million to be allocated to county public Mandate of the Board as contained in sections 57 to 86 of the County service boards. The approved budgets from Table 2 indicate the Governments Act, 2012. The outgoing members came into office on allocation to the board is way below this directive. Budget allocation is 5th August, 2013. Since then the Board has endeavoured to fulfil its therefore left to the good will of the County Executive and the County mandate as contained in the Act. Assembly. Interestingly, the two understand and appreciate the 5.1.2 Board’s Achievement since August 2013 activities of the Board. However, the competing needs the county budget is proposed to fund have always left out the county public The major success of the Board is finding and getting office space. service board in a disadvantaged position. Initially, the CPSB Members were housed at the County

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Commissioner’s board room and within a short period was ordered to There should have been better communication between the Board vacate the office. The Board proceeded to the current Youth Centre and the Executive by way of informal engagements between the Board block which lacked in most basic items like toilet /bathroom facilities Chairperson and the Governor where areas of mutual interest of the and water. Board Members had to raise funds to fix not only the Board and Executive could be agreed upon before being brought up for lacking facilities but to also secure the new offices by fixing the door official discussion. locks, security grills and also, construct a sewer system. This was the 5.3 Outlook for the Incoming Board first major success story. The following issues have been addressed and therefore the incoming Besides, the speed by which the Board came with criteria for Board will be able to execute its mandate more efficiently: recruitment process noting the County Government was relatively new and needed some personnel to be in office at the earliest for them to 1. There is an established office. start functioning. Of immediate need were the public service officers and Governor’s Staff. 2. A few secretarial staff in place (secretariat has not been established fully); As mentioned above, there was a prevailing notion that CPSB was an extension of the County Executive among senior officers of the 3. The incoming Board will find also find the Strategic Plan 2018- County Government. This was due to lack of understanding of the roles 2022 implying that they will have a clear road map. of the Board in a devolved unit. 4. The incoming Board will be able to carry out functions not The CPSB also established, fairly fast, a cordial working relation carried out by the outgoing Board either due to time constraints with the County Executive as well as the County Assembly. This was or lack of resources. critical since there was a lot of recruitments going on hence, there was 5. The incoming Board should have a cordial relationship with the a need for goodwill from all the parties. County Executive given that its appointment will be by the second government. Recruitment of 400 ECD teachers was a big success story being one of the single largest hiring by County Government. It involved many 5.4 Transition Issues stakeholders and above all ensuring fair distribution in all the wards. Other success stories include— During the Board Planning workshop held in Nakuru between 17th December, 2018 and 21st December, 2018, various transitions issues (i) recruitment for Health Department in the first County were discussed, among them— Government; (i) advisory to the Governor to start recruitment process of the (ii) submission of annual reports to the County Assembly on new Board members in time; 31st December of each year as per County Governments Act; (ii) if possible, the new Board should be in office by 1st August, 2019 (iii) issuing advisories to the County Executive whenever need arises; (iii) the outgoing Board should be entrusted with the task of inducting the incoming one; and (iv) at national level, the CPSB Members have participated either as group or individually at County Public Service (iv) outgoing Board should hand over to new Board, all the Boards National Consultative Forum (CPSBNCF) in which reports of work accomplished and pending before they exit. their contributions have been immensely valuable. E. MWAURA, CPSBNCF is an umbrella body that brings together all the MR/6019885 Chairperson, Nyandarua County Public Service Board. forty seven (47) County Public Service Boards; and

(v) the completion of the CPSB Strategic plan for 2018-2022 is GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2516 not only a milestone but a huge success story. 5.2 What Could CPSB Members have done better THE INSOLVENCY ACT Upon being sworn-in into office, CPSB Members could have (No. 18 of 2015) cleared first with housekeeping issues before commencement of IN THE HIGH COURT AT NAIROBI MILIMANI LAW COURTS recruitment processes or other major duties. By failing to start by developing procedures and regulations for performing major tasks, the COMMERCIAL AND TAX DIVISION CPSB started on a wrong footing. Moreover, the Board was underfunded and had to find its way to fix office premises. To date, the INSOLVENCY CAUSE NO. 1 OF 2019 Board has never been provided with official means of transport and IN THE MATTER OF HON. DIDMUS WEKESA BARASA Members have to either rely on own means or request other (DEBTOR) departments to provide with transport when attending to official duties. Lack of official means of transport members of the Board has been INSOLVENCY PETITION detrimental in that it is very challenging to monitor public servants in different wards. TAKE notice that on 24th January 2019, Smart Cars Limited and Car City Limited, of P.O. Box 18101-00100, Nairobi (the Petitioners) The issue of office would have been settled as it remains not only a filed an Insolvency Petition against Hon. Didmus Wekesa Barasa. major challenge but an embarrassment to the Board. There have been various attempt s to evict the Board from the current premises that The Petition will be heard on 26th March, 2019 at 9.00 a.m. at the ought to be a youth resource centre under management of National High Court, Milimani Law Courts, Nairobi and notice of the hearing of Government. the Petition has been ordered by means of this advertisement. Whenever the County Executive (during the first and second Take further notice that any person intending to appear at the governments) has felt peeved by CPSB in carrying its mandates as hearing (whether to support or oppose the Petition) must file a notice of stipulated in the law, they have used the office premises as a means for his intention to do so and serve the same upon the Advocates for the harassing the Board with threats of eviction. Petitioners on the address provided hereinbelow. Other areas the Board could have done better relates to the Kagwimi Kang’ethe & Company, Longonot Place, 4th Floor, Kijabe relationship with non-state actors especially the civil society. This is an Street, P.O. Box 3009–00200, Nairobi Tel: 2243649 e-mail: area the Board left out during the first government but partly due to [email protected] delay in implementation of training on national values and principles. Dated the 5th March, 2019. The CPSB could have done better by getting a way of communicating with the public on its roles by developing an interactive KAGWIMI, KANG’ETHE & COMPANY, media platform. MR/6019932 Advocates for the Petitioners.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2517 shown to the contrary be struck off the register of companies and the companies shall be dissolved. REPUBLIC OF KENYA Number Name of Company IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA THE INSOLVENCY ACT C. 108177 Abacus Limited CPR/2012/78150 Acarapi Limited APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATOR, VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP C. 105202 Advanced Technical Maintenance and Services Limited Company No: CPR/2015/175431 PVT/2016/023223 AEA Consultants Limited Company Name: Hunting Alpha (EPZ) Limited C. 135062 Africa Heat Exchangers Limited CPR/2013/92216 Akvo Kenya Limited Type of Liquidation: Members CPR/2013/123960 Almond Tree Holdings Limited Address of Registered Office: Mombasa/Block XLVIII/150, off PVT-RXU8EYX Alpheshasi Company Limited PVT-RXUBQK6 Al Siha Herbal Limited Mbaraki Road, P.O. Box 83344– 80100, Mombasa PVT-V7UMB52 Aries Pharmacy Limited CPR/2013/94496 Artisan Furnishings Limited Liquidator Name: Peter Kahi CPR/2009/10665 Barefoot Power (Kenya) Limited CPR/2009/4550 Beed Enterprises Limited Liquidator Address: Kalamu House, Grevillea Grove, P.O. CPR/2010/25825 Bidorbuy (Kenya) Limited Box 14077–00800, Nairobi PVT-AAAEPG0 Bien Etre Spa Limited Date of Appointment: 6th February, 2019 PVT-3QUDAKA Bongani Cigars Kenya Limited CPR/2015/213859 Brothers Gas Bottling and Distribution Company By Whom Appointed: Members (K) Limited CPR/2013/94818 Camphor Tree Holdings Limited Dated the 11th February, 2019. CPR/2013/124028 Cedar Tree Holdings Limited PETER KAHI, C. 125466 Celebrity Foods Limited MR/5816478 Director. CPR/2013/121324 Classic Africa Safaris Limited C. 128833 Crystal Aluminium and Glass Limited C. 122883 Daima Distributors Limited GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2518 CPR/2015/194752 Darealty Limited C. 83816 Deen’s Agencies Kenya Limited THE COMPANIES ACT PVT-XYUM3M Digi Universe Limited (Cap. 486) CPR/2015/175715 Dimitri Trading Limited CPR/2012/66376 Diversity Investment Group (DIG) Limited DISSOLUTION PVT-Q7U5Y55 Dream Complexion Cosmetics Limited PURSUANT to section 991(3) of the Companies Act, it is notified PVT/2016/032475 Dusamani Limited for general information that the undermentioned companies are CPR/2014/127957 Ebhar Mobile Solutions Kenya Limited dissolved. CPR/2015/202084 Edgeweiss Limited CPR/2015/215059 EMM & ESS Ventures Limited Number Name of Company C. 150449 Empheon Limited F.5/96 AT & T Communication Services Africa PVT/2016/019417 Evoque International Limited Inc. CPR/2012/90429 Farmers Aglic Centre Limited C.66174 Felpa Prebrema Limited CF/2011/41296 PEL Kenya Limited CPR/2009/11388 Floral Park Limited PVT-LRUY2LE Focus Commodities (K) Limited CF/2016/221582 Central Plant and Equipment Limited C. 154162 Funtel Enterprises Limited Dated the 27th February, 2019. CPR/2011/59906 Grainstar Limited C.150681 Hefani Fanaka Enterprises Limited ALICE MWENDWA, PVT-8LUD9AK Home Star Limited for Registrar of Companies. CPR/2011/58066 Hospitality and Events Limited PVT-Q7U3LX Inpay International Kenya Limited C. 118603 Interior Idea Limited GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2519 CPR/2013/124032 Jasmine Tree Holdings Limited THE COMPANIES ACT C. 107341 Jaza Limited CPR/2009/9784 Kenshaw Enterprises Limited (Cap. 486) CPR/2009/15934 Kijani Trees and Conservations Company DISSOLUTION Limited PURSUANT to section 991(3) of the Companies Act, it is notified PVT-PJUGZYE Knights Lounge Limited for general information that the under mentioned companies are PVT-ZQUJX9 Medilux Global Health (K) Limited dissolved. C. 159196 Megum Investments Limited PVT-8LUD9AK Mhasibu Insurance Agency Limited Number Name of Company C. 89297 Morning Foods Limited CPR/2013/106014 Mountain Movers Holdings Limited CF/2013/118342 Muntajat B.V. C. 159843 Mowfus Investments Limited F72/2006 Satyam Computer Services Limited CPR/2015/197817 Najaquest limited CF/2013/109914 Siraga S. A CPR/2009/9839 OLX Kenya Limited Dated the 12th March, 2019. CPR/2011/54649 Oriental International (K) Limited ALICE MWENDWA, C. 71300 Paceseter Services Limited for Registrar of Companies. CPR/2011/60265 Passion to Performance Limited CPR/2013/121618 Penta Africa Travels Company Limited PVT/2016/024783 Precious Traders (K) Limited C. 129673 Radcliff distributors Limited GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2520 CPR/2011/59728 Rafiki Properties Limited THE COMPANIES ACT CPR/2009/250 Ravenscourt Park Limited CPR/2009/8865 Rudeso Holdings Limited (No. 17 of 2015) PVT-PJU28X5 Santaro Distributors Limited PURSUANT to section 897 (3) of the Companies Act, it is notified CPR/2013/126228 Seen Designs Limited that at the expiration of three (3) months from the date of this Gazette, PVT-AAAFQR3 Semac Consultants Limited the names of the undermentioned Companies shall unless cause is PVT-GYU2R7X Shaglako Company Limited

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CPR/2012/66900 Star Digit Limited GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2522 CPR/2011/43784 Steel Flow Engineering and Construction Limited THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT PVT-7LUM7QM Steve Rodlar Trading Limited (Cap. 286) CPR/2015/200756 The Rooq Company Limited CPR/2013/112280 Three Sixty Security Services Limited COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN PVT-AAACML8 Tuffconcrete Limited PDP No. 140/KWL/14/2017–Existing Defence Forces Comrade CPR/2013/123956 Tulip Tree Holdings Limited Association (DEFOCA). PVT-AAAEHM8 Utheri wa Homeland Company Limited C. 146307 Uyaya Investment Company Limited NOTICE is given that preparation of the above-mentioned PVT/2016/005990 Very Impantant Pets Spa Limited development plan was on 14th December, 2017, completed. CPR/2011/60258 Vision View Limited The part development plan relates to land reserved for DEFOCA, Dated the 12th March, 2019. situate within Kwale Township. ALICE MWENDWA, Copies of the development plan as prepared have been deposited for Registrar of Companies. for public inspection at the County Physical Planning Office and Chief Officer, Land Office at Kwale.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2521 The copies so deposited is available for inspection free of charge by all persons interested at the offices of the County Physical Planning THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT Office and Chief Officer, Land Office at Kwale, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. (Cap. 286) Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLANS connection with or objection to the above-named development plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be received Township/ Title/Purpose DP/PDP Ref. No. Date by the County Secretary, P.O. Box 4–80403, Kwale, within sixty (60) Centre Completed days from the date of publication of this notice and such representation or objection shall state the grounds on which it is made. Rurii Proposed site for Rurii NYA/C532/2018/01 9th Technical Training September, (d) A. BUDZUMA, Institute 2018 MR/6019801 for Director of Physical Planning. Ol Kalou Proposed sites for: NYA/C160/2019/02 20th February, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2523 • Ol Kalou Industrial 2019 park THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT • Ol Kalou G.K. (Cap. 286) Prison COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN Ol Kalou Proposed sites for: NYA/C160/2019/01 12th February, PDP No. ISL/117/2018/30–Existing Residential Plot. • NEMA 2019 NOTICE is given that preparation of the above-mentioned • I.E.B.C. development plan was on 8th May, 2018, completed. • E.A.C.C. The part development plan relates to land land situate in Kiwanjani Area in Town, Isiolo Township. • DEFOCA A copy of the development plan has been deposited for public • E.N.S.D.A. inspection at the office of the Chief Officer, Department of Lands and Physical Planning, 2nd Floor, Ardhi House, Isiolo. • T.R.G. Church The copy so deposited is available for inspection free of charge by

• Public Library all persons interested at the office of the Chief Officer, Department of nd • T.S.C. Lands and Physical Planning, 2 Floor, Ardhi House, Isiolo, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. • K.B.S. Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in • Education Office connection with or objection to the above-named development plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be received The part development plans relate to land situated in Rurii and Ol by the County Physical Planner, P.O. Box 36–60300, Isiolo within Kalou townships as indicated in the table above. sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this notice and such representation or objection shall state the grounds on which it is made. Copies of the plans as prepared have been deposited for public inspection at the County Physical Planning Office (Ol Kalou) and at the K. CHERUIYOT, Office of the Chief Officer Lands, Housing and Physical Planning, Ol MR/6019721 County Physical Planner, . Kalou. The copies of the plans so deposited are available for inspection GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2524 free of charge by all persons interested at the County Physical Planning Office (Ol Kalou) and at the Office of the Chief Officer Lands, THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND Housing and Physical Planning, Ol Kalou, between the hours of 8.00 CO-ORDINATION ACT a.m and 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday. (No. 8 of 1999) Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY connection with or objection to the above development plans may send such representations or objections in writing to be received by the ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 701, Ol Kalou, not later FOR THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS ON PLOT than sixty (60) days from the date of this notice and any such L.R. NO. 27253/68 OFF MOMBASA ROAD IN SYOKIMAU AREA, representations or objection shall state the grounds on which it is made. MOVOKO SUB-COUNTY, Dated the 21st February, 2019. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS MARTIN W. MURIUKI, Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and MR/5816355 for Director of Physical Planning. Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the

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National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project. • Provision of waste collection bins and cubicles for collection and temporal The proponent, ACME Wanji Investments Limited, is proposing to holding of the generated waste within the construct three blocks (further divided into six blocks) of thirteen {13, site before disposal. (ground + 12)} floors comprising of one hundred and eighty one (181) housing units, 126 basement parking bays and 58 ground floor parking • Provide solid waste handling containers bays; the ground floor will also have 28No. residential units, walkways, within the project site to help in proper green areas, swimming pool, gym area, caretakers’s office and store collection and management. and drive ways; typical 1st to 12th floors will comprise; Block 1 will • Contract a registered and licensed waste have 24No. three (3) bedroom residential units with a detached collection company to assist in the disposal servant’s quarter (DSQ) for each; block 2 will have 36No. three (3) of the generated and collected solid waste bedroom units; Block 3 and 4 will have 48No. three bedroom units with to the County‘s designated final disposal a DSQ and a balcony; block 5 and 6 will comprise 48No. three (3) site. bedroom units with DSQ and 2 balconies, on plot L.R. No. 27253/68 in Syokimau area, Movoko Sub-County, Machakos County. • Ensure separation at source of the solid waste generated on site is done to enhance The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation reusing of any material recovery. measures: Increased water • Sensitize construction workers on the Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures demand importance of proper water management. Soil erosion • Implement soil erosion control measures • Replace or repair leaking pipes supplying and compact soil in open areas. water to the construction sites to minimized Effluent discharge • Provide a sewer connection line to wastage from leakages or pipe burst. MAVWASCO sewer line. • Ensure provision of adequate water storage • Monitor effluent quality regularly to ensure facilities on the construction site to meet that the stipulated discharge rules and project needs during periods of high standards are not violated. demand externally and refill of storage tanks during periods of low demand. • Ensure that no waste water is discharged directly into the immediate environment. • Reuse of waste water from the construction activities for curing of concrete surfaces • Ensure that convenience facilities are and cleaning of equipment so as to reduce adequate for all the employees on site and on the fresh water use. are cleaned on a daily basis. • Direct construction water run-off to areas Increased energy • Advocating for the use of other renewable where it can soak into the ground or be use sources of energy such as wind and solar collected and reused. energy, install solar panels. • Lock water tank valves to prevent • Use of clean fuels e.g. unleaded and de- unauthorized use and discourage wasteful sulphurized fuels in vehicles. use of water by construction workers. • Paving should only be carried out where • Repair water equipment as needed to necessary to reduce the reflection of the prevent unintended discharges. Equipment solar radiations. such as water trucks and water reservoirs need to be inspected on a regular basis and • Using sustainable drainage systems that incase of damage or fault, repairs should be mimic the natural percolation of water into undertaken immediately. the soil, and green roofs where possible. • Install smart water meters and showers with Noise pollution • Ensure that construction machinery are Infra-red Radiation sensors to control water kept in good condition through regular use during occupation. servicing and maintenance to reduce the amount of noise generated during use. Air pollution • Avoid excavation works in extremely dry weather when soil is pulverized. • All construction activities must be limited to between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. during • Ensure all trucks delivering construction weekdays. materials such as sand or those transporting wastes are properly covered to prevent the • No heavy construction activities/ noise spread of dust. generating activities shall be undertaken on Sundays and public holidays. • Ensure proper planning of transportation of • No construction activities shall be carried materials to ensure that vehicle fills are out on site at night; increased in order to reduce the number of trips done per vehicle. • No blasting of stones if any shall be carried out within the project without prior notice • Provide adequate personal protective gears being issued. to all employees. • Comply with EMCA (Noise and Excessive • Ensure all transportation trucks are covered Vibration Pollution Control) Regulations while carrying away excavated soils and 2009. construction debris for final disposal. • Ensure that all workers are provided with • Trucks bringing in construction materials and wear PPE at all times. should be used to ferry away any returnable to the supplier. • Ensure use of suppressors or noise shields on noisy equipment. Occupational health • Provide adequate well stocked first aid and safety boxes across the site and adequately train Solid waste • Waste minimization by avoiding all staff on basic first aid administration. generation unsustainable construction practices.

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures also have a minm market, children play area, garden area, water feature (fountain) security house and drive ways; the first floor of all the blocks • Adequate warning/inductions and will each have 6No. three (3) bedroom units, block A and B will have instruction signs must be prominently 5No. and 6No. detached servants quarters respectively, Block C will displayed on the project site. have management office, swimming pool deck and gymnasium on the rd th • Ensure that workers at the site are second floor. 3 to 8 floors of all the three Blocks will each have 8No. adequately protected through provision of three (3) bedroom units and 6No. DSQ for Block A and 8No. DSQ suitable personal protective gears. each for block B and C, and other auxiliary facilities on plot L.R. No. 27702/6, 12883/19 and 12883/20 in Syokimau area, Movoko Sub- • Limit public access to the construction site. County, Machakos County. • Ensure that all construction machines/ The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation equipment are operated by experienced measures: personnel and regularly serviced in order to avoid any accidents. Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Fire • Smoking on site or burning of waste should Soil erosion • Implement soil erosion control measures be prohibited so as to reduce the source of and compact soil in open areas. ignition at the site. Effluent discharge • Provide a sewer connection line to MAVWASCO sewer line. • Electrical works such as electrical wiring should be done by qualified technicians or • Monitor effluent quality regularly to ensure engineers. that the stipulated discharge rules and standards are not violated. • Place portable fire extinguishers at suitable locations. • Ensure that no waste water is discharged directly into the immediate environment. • Train and induct workers on the use of fire • Ensure that convenience facilities are extinguishers and other fire-fighting adequate for all the employees on site and equipment. are cleaned on a daily basis. • Designate a fire assembly point. Increased energy • Advocating for the use of other renewable use sources of energy such as wind and solar • Ensure fire safety warnings are prominently energy, install solar panels. displayed at appropriate locations where fires are likely to occur. • Use of clean fuels e.g. unleaded and de- sulphurized fuels in vehicles. The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection Paving should only be carried out where during working hours at: • necessary to reduce the reflection of the (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, solar radiations. P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. • Using sustainable drainage systems that (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, mimic the natural percolation of water into NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, the soil, and green roofs where possible. Nairobi. Noise pollution • Ensure that construction machinery are kept © County Director of Environment, Machakos County. in good condition through regular servicing and maintenance to reduce the amount of The National Environment Management Authority invites members noise generated during use. of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, • All construction activities must be limited to NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. during weekdays. plan.

GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, • No heavy construction activities/ noise Director-General, generating activities shall be undertaken on MR/6019913 National Environment Management Authority. Sundays and public holidays. • No construction activities shall be carried out on site at night. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2525 • No blasting of stones if any shall be carried THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND out within the project without prior notice being issued. CO-ORDINATION ACT • Comply with EMCA (Noise and Excessive (No. 8 of 1999) Vibration Pollution Control) Regulations, THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY 2009. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT • Ensure that all workers are provided with FOR THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL CUM COMMERCIAL and wear PPE at all times. DEVELOPMENT ON AMALGAMATED PLOT L.R. NOS. 27702/6, • Ensure use of suppressors or noise shields 12883/19 & 12883/20 IN SYOKIMAU AREA, MOVOKO SUB- on noisy equipment. COUNTY, MACHAKOS COUNTY Solid waste • Waste minimization by avoiding INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS generation unsustainable construction practices. Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and • Provision of waste collection bins and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the cubicles for collection and temporal holding National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an of the generated waste within the site before Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above disposal. proposed project. • Provide solid waste handling containers The proponent, Deer Premium Investment Limited, is proposing to within the project site to help in proper construct three blocks of nine {9, (ground + 8)} floors comprising of collection and management. one hundred and eighty eight (188) housing units, 174 basement parking bays and 181 ground floor parking bays; the ground floor will

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures • Contract a registered and licensed waste Fire • Smoking on site or burning of waste should collection company to assist in the disposal be prohibited so as to reduce the source of of the generated and collected solid waste to ignition at the site. the County‘s designated final disposal site. • Electrical works such as electrical wiring • Ensure separation at source of the solid should be done by qualified technicians or waste generated on site is done to enhance engineers. reusing of any material recovery. • Place portable fire extinguishers at suitable Increased water • Sensitize construction workers on the locations. demand importance of proper water management. • Train and induct workers on the use of fire • Replace or repair leaking pipes supplying extinguishers and other fire-fighting water to the construction sites to minimized equipment. wastage from leakages or pipe burst. • Designate a fire assembly point. • Ensure provision of adequate water storage facilities on the construction site to meet • Ensure fire safety warnings are prominently project needs during periods of high displayed at appropriate locations where demand externally and refill of storage fires are likely to occur. tanks during periods of low demand. • Reuse of waste water from the construction The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection activities for curing of concrete surfaces and during working hours at: cleaning of equipment so as to reduce on (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, the fresh water use. P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. • Direct construction water run-off to areas (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, where it can soak into the ground or be NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, collected and reused. Nairobi. • Lock water tank valves to prevent unauthorized use and discourage wasteful (c) County Director of Environment, Machakos County. use of water by construction workers. The National Environment Management Authority invites members • Repair water equipment as needed to of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days prevent unintended discharges. Equipment from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, such as water trucks and water reservoirs NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the need to be inspected on a regular basis and plan. incase of damage or fault, repairs should be GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, undertaken immediately. Director-General, MR/6019912 National Environment Management Authority. • Install smart water meters and showers with Infra-red Radiation sensors to control water use during occupation. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2526 Air pollution • Avoid excavation works in extremely dry weather when soil is pulverized. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT • Ensure all trucks delivering construction materials such as sand or those transporting (No. 8 of 1999) wastes are properly covered to prevent the THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY spread of dust. • Ensure proper planning of transportation of ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT materials to ensure that vehicle fills are FOR THE PROPOSED ABATTOIR AT NOMOTIO LIVESTOCK increased in order to reduce the number of IMPROVEMENT CENTRE (LIC) FARM IN , trips done per vehicle. • Provide adequate personal protective gears INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS to all employees. Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and • Ensure all transportation trucks are covered Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the while carrying away excavated soils and National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an construction debris for final disposal. Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above • Trucks bringing in construction materials proposed project. should be used to ferry away any returnable to the supplier. The proponent, Samburu County Government, is proposing to construct a modern abattoir at Nomotio area on the Livestock Occupational health • Provide adequate well stocked first aid Improvement Centre (LIC) Farm, Maralal, Samburu County. The and safety boxes across the site and adequately train all facility will have the capacity to process at least 250 (50 cattle and 200 staff on basic first aid administration. goats/sheep) animal units per week on a five (5) day work week schedule. It will occupy a plinth area of approximately 300 square • Adequate warning/inductions and metres and shall have different structures/buildings including: livestock instruction signs must be prominently receiving area, lairage/holding pen, slaughterhouse, perimeter fencing, displayed on the project site. guard house, office of the meat inspector, personnel amenities, water • Ensure that workers at the site are supply and storage system, drainage system and wastewater treatment adequately protected through provision of facility as the major structures. suitable personal protective gears. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation • Limit public access to the construction site. measures:

• Ensure that all construction machines/ Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures equipment are operated by experienced Air pollution Use best management practices to minimize personnel and regularly serviced in order to • dust generation. These include: re- avoid any accidents. vegetating areas where vegetation has been

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures removed; keep to the minimum areas where areas Protect wetland habitat. earthwork activities will take place, dust • Ensure proper management of the landfill to suppression on roads during dry weather avoid effluent discharge into the conditions and pavement, speed limits. environment. • Construct buffer zone with protective berms • Re-vegetation of the project site after • Maintain heavy equipment used at the Site construction plant adoptable and sustainable and waste hauling vehicles to ensure their tree species. exhaust emissions meet the emissions Traffic impacts • Develop a Traffic Management Plan. standards prescribed in EMCA (Air Quality) Regulations, 2014 • Strict traffic regulations should be put in place. Flora and fauna • Limit clearing/soil disturbance around construction sites. • Traffic signs should be posted along site access roads. • Limit/control movement of machineries during construction. • Design of the site layout to ensure that trafficked areas, such as the location of • Undertake selective vegetation clearing that parking, the entrance gate and the allows regeneration. weighbridge, are away from dangerous areas. The layout will also ensure smooth • Re-vegetate disturbed areas at the flow of traffic within the project. construction site. • Any particularly dangerous areas, such as • Undertake routine monitoring/clearance of disposal areas for leachate ponds, should invasive species. have signs to indicate the danger posed. • Restoration plans should incorporate • Speed limits should adhered to along the measures to improve ecological status of the access roads. site. Storm water run-off • Provide proper storm water drainage from • Give provisions for wildlife corridors and management the paved roads. buffer zones. • Construct interception drains that direct Landscape integrity • Undertake dumping of excavated material at storm water away from the areas where and land use selected and designated sites. waste is to be disposed. pattern • Minimize movement of • Provide regular inspection and maintenance vehicles/construction machineries outside of the drains. the project site. • Provide tanks for rain water harvesting. • Incorporate existing habitat features into site Social aspect • Regular documentation of responses to design. questions and grievances submitted by the community adjacent to the project. • Create habitats to compensate for habitat losses/improve ecology for the site. • Creation of awareness on what and how the landfill operates. Increased pressure • on water resources • Avail a copy of ESIA report at the land fill and demand offices access to the local community who might have concerns with the operation of Noise and excessive • Strictly adhering to designated working the landfill. vibration hours (day time). • Develop and implement stakeholder

• Sensitizing construction truck drivers and engagement plan. equipment operators to switch off idle engines. • Apply the world bank grievance mechanism in conflict management. • Using modern, well-maintained and regularly serviced vehicles. • Review the number of locally sourced materials including workforce to protect the • Ensuring that all generators and heavy-duty proponent’s social license to operate. equipment be insulated or placed in

enclosures to minimize ambient noise levels. • Develop a continuous awareness campaign and training plan for the workers and • Comply with EMCA (Noise and excessive neighbors (stakeholders). vibration pollution control) Regulations Population/ • Prioritizes job opportunities for the local 2009. Demographic community first then compensate the deficit Surface and • Develop traps, barriers, vegetation planting, movement and with the influx population. Groundwater terracing and leveling the project site to employment pollution reduce run-off velocity. Public and workers • Developing standard operating procedures • Construction vehicles to be restricted to health and safety for landfill management. designated areas to avoid soil compaction within the project site, while any compacted • Enclosing waste on transit. areas will be ripped to reduce run-off. • Implement all necessary measures to ensure • Develop a site-specific construction health and safety of workers and the general environmental management plan (CEMP). public during operation of the project as stipulated in OSHA 2007. Ecology • Disturbance to habitats should be strictly controlled. • Ensuring strict access to site to authorized personnel only. • Rehabilitate degraded habitats within the site and support habitat conservation in nearby • Compacting and applying cover on waste daily to minimize odor and prevent

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures attraction of vermins and insects. • Only monitoring site visits necessary for proper running of the • Develop pest management plan. hydropower project will be The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection conducted. during working hours at: Air quality • Watering of unpaved access roads and restrict clearance. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. • All truck loads that enter or leave the site will be covered. (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, • All vehicle movements will be Nairobi. subject to risk assessment. (c) County Director of Environment, Samburu County. • Community awareness and sensitization about the project. The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days • Vehicles and machinery will be from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, fitted with appropriate exhaust NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the systems. plan. All emission-producing equipment GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, • Director-General, will be operated only when necessary. MR/6019943 National Environment Management Authority.

• Staff working in dust generating activities e.g. site preparation, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2527 excavation, concrete mixing, stone dressing should be provided with THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND personal protective equipment CO-ORDINATION ACT (PPE) the use of PPE shall be (No. 8 of 1999) enforced. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY • Strict adherence to Air Quality Regulations, 2014. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF 28 MW KHALALA Soil and water pollution • All the waste collected from the HYDROPOWER PROJECT LOCATED 19 KM FROM headrace system at the time of TOWN, SITIKHO SUB-LOCATION, WEBUYE WEST SUB- cleaning will be disposed of COUNTY, appropriately at designated waste disposal sites. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS • A site operation waste and Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and wastewater management plan in Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the order to minimize environmental National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an damage. Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project. • All machinery and equipment be regularly maintained and serviced The proponent, Khalala Hydropower Kenya Limited, is proposing to avoid leak oils. to construct a 28 MW Hydropower plant 19 km from Webuye Town in Sitikho and Khalala Msabale villages, Sitikho Sub-location, Webuye • Maintenance and servicing of West Sub-County in Bungoma County. The proposed project will vehicle, machinery and equipment comprise of; weir and intake structure, desander/desilting tank and must be carried out in a designated headrace channel, forebay, spillway, penstock pipe, power house, area (protected service bays). tailrace water discharge, 6No. access roads and a construction workers camp site. • Oil interceptors shall be installed along the drainage channels The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation leading from such areas. measures: • All applicable national laws, Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures regulations and standards for the safe use, handling, storage and Noise and excessive vibration • Noise events will be scheduled for disposal of hazardous waste to be appropriate times of the day to followed. avoid disturbances. • Implementation of erosion and • Construction activities will be sediment control measures such as limited to only day time hours; silt fences. • Community awareness of the Impacts on fauna • Monitor operation activities at the project activities. open headrace. • Noise monitoring will be Floods • Minimize cut and fill for new undertaken within the area and at development. nearby receptors. • Respect natural contours so that • Use well maintained and serviced new development follows natural equipment that generates low noise contour. levels. • Construct project access roads • Noisy equipment will be sited parallel to the contours of the land away from sensitive receptors to minimize erosion and to reduce whenever possible. the runoff rate more effectively.

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days • Adhere to from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, Government Traffic By-Laws and NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the National Traffic Laws. plan. GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, Designation of vehicle registration • Director-General, and checkpoint inside the premise MR/6019924 National Environment Management Authority. to avert unnecessary traffic snarl up along adjacent roads. Water Management • All waste generated should be GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2528 sorted and disposed of THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND appropriately. CO-ORDINATION ACT

• Toilet facilities for use by the (No. 8 of 1999) construction personnel will be in place at the construction sites and THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY the work camps. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT • Anti-vermin safeguards should be FOR THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIALS FLATS ON PLOT L.R. NO. issued. 1/417 ALONG GEORGE PADMORE ROAD, KILIMANI IN NAIROBI CITY COUNTY • Waste management in line with the waste hierarch. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS Impacts on aquatic ecology • Implement soil erosion control Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and and biodiversity measures and reduce soil Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the disturbance during construction. National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above • Proper design for storm water proposed project. drainage facilities and maintenance during the construction phase. The proponent, Saif Properties Limited, is proposing to construct a fifteen (15) floor state of the art residential flat comprising ten (10) • Design and implement agreed residential units per floor totaling one hundred and fifty (150) seasonal compensation flow residential units with each unit having a detached domestic servant regime during operation. quarter. The ground floor will also include; a swimming pool, changing • Initiate river catchment protection rooms/store, reception area and gym/ children playing area/ changing programmes. rooms /sauna. on plot L.R. No. 1/417 along George Padmore Road, Kilimani in Nairobi City County. Weir and intake failure hazard • Contract qualified and experienced civil engineers (contractor) for the The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation construction works. measures: • Carry out soil test for the proposed Impacts Proposed mitigation measures site to determine its bearing Soil erosion • Ensure continuous covering of exposed soil capacity. and stockpiles. • Technical consideration will be • Compact loose soils to minimize wind taken during construction work. erosion. Occupational health and • Standard health and safety Avoid unnecessary movement of soil safety measures should be adhered to. • materials from the site. • Workers should be provided with PPEs and used as directed. • Use of soil erosion control structures on prone areas within the site and measures • Stop operations in case of an such as suppressing open surfaces with imminent and serious danger. water.

• Provide adequate and well stocked • Materials to be delivered on site in first aid box. instalments to reduce stockpiles.

• Adequate toolbox talks and • Levelling of the project site to reduce run- training to all workers. off velocity and increase infiltration of storm water into the soil. • Adequate warning/inductions and instruction signs must be Generation of • Provide means for handling liquid waste prominently displayed. wastewater generated by construction workers. All construction machines/ • • Conduct regular checks for pipe blockages equipment must be operated by or damages since such vices can lead to experienced personnel and release of the effluent into the land and regularly serviced Ensure water bodies. adherence to OSHA, 2007. • Dispose liquid waste in accordance with the The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection provisions of Environmental Management during working hours at: and Co-ordination (Water Quality) (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Regulations, 2006. P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. Increased energy use • Solar energy will be used as an alternative (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, source of energy. NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, • Switch off electrical appliances when not in Nairobi. use. (c) County Director of Environment, Bungoma County. • Regular maintenance of all the electrical

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Impacts Proposed mitigation measures GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2529 components. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND Noise and vibration • Sensitize construction vehicle drivers and CO-ORDINATION ACT machinery operators to switch off engines of vehicles or machinery not being used. (No. 8 of 1999) • Strictly adhere to the provisions of the Noise THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Prevention and control Rules, 2005 regarding workplace noise production limits. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON PLOT Solid waste Use of an integrated solid waste • L.R. NOS. 209/19441 AND 19442 LOCATED ALONG THIRD management system through a hierarchy of options: source reduction, recycling, PARKLANDS AVENUE IN HIGHBRIDGE AREA, NAIROBI CITY composting and reuse, combustion and COUNTY sanitary land filling. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS • Thorough accurate estimation of the sizes and quantities of materials required, order Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and materials in the sizes and quantities they will Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the be needed. National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an • Ensure that construction materials left over Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above at the end of construction will be used in proposed project. other projects rather than being disposed off. The proponent, Dayah Construction Company Limited, is Increased water • Install water conserving taps that turn-off proposing to construct three blocks of fourteen (14) floors comprising demand automatically when water is not being used. of two hundred and five (205) residential units, twenty six (26) shops • Promote recycling and reuse of water as and 398 parking bays and other associated facilities and amenities on much as possible sensitize workers to Plot L.R. Nos. 209/19441 and 19442 located along Third Parklands reduce water wastage or reuse water where Avenue in HighBridge area, Nairobi City County. feasible. • Install a discharge meter at water outlets to The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation determine and monitor total water usage. measures: • Promptly detect and repair of water pipe Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures and tank leak. Air pollution • Use of dust screens/nets around the Air pollution • Ensure regular collection and disposal of construction site to contain and arrest dust. solid waste to avoid air pollution.

• Periodic maintenance of generator and • Regular sprinkling of water on work areas to water pumps. prevent fugitive dust violations. • Comply with Air Quality regulations. • Ensure no burning of waste such as paper and bottles on non-designated areas. Health and safety of • Workers to be adequately insured against workers accidents. • Regular covering and watering of all exposed • All workers shall be sensitized before stockpiles on site. construction begins on how to control • Regular and prompt maintenance of accidents related to construction. construction machinery and equipment to • Provide first aid kits at strategic places in minimize generation of hazardous gases. the site. Noise pollution • Construction works shall be carried out during • Provide PPEs to the workers and ensure the day. that they wear at all times. The contractor shall use noise shields on noisy Increased energy • Ensure electrical equipment, appliances and • consumption lights are switched off when not being used. equipment such as corrugated iron sheet structures. • Ensure planning of transportation of materials to ensure that fossil fuels (diesel, • All noisy activities shall be scheduled petrol) are not consumed in excessive concurrently during the construction to reduce amount. the exposure period. • Monitor energy use during construction and • Operation of the noisy machinery shall be set targets for reduction of energy use. carried out when necessary and switched off when not in use. The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at: • Provide and enforce the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) by the workers at (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, all times during the construction phase. P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, • Monitor noise levels as per NEMA and NCC NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, guidelines. Nairobi. Solid waste • Engage the services of the NEMA waste (c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi City County. contractor to handle the waste. The National Environment Management Authority invites members • Covering of the trucks when transporting of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days building materials and waste. from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the • Segregation of the water at source before plan. disposal to designated areas. GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, • Use of an integrated solid waste management Director-General, system through a hierarchy of options: source MR/5818564 National Environment Management Authority. reduction, recycling, composting and reuse.

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2530 • Efficient use of the materials to reduce waste THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND and recycling/reuse where feasible. CO-ORDINATION ACT • Monitor waste as per the waste management (No. 8 of 1999) regulations. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Liquid waste • Channel all liquid waste to the existing sewer ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT line along the access road. FOR THE PROPOSED COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT • Conduct routine inspection and monitoring of INCLUDING A FILLING STATION ON PLOT L.R. NO. 5025/97 IN the internal drains to identify and repair any VIPINGO, ALONG MOMBASA– HIGHWAY, leakages and blockages. COUNTY • Provision of adequate sanitary facilities to the INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS workers during the construction. Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and • Regular inspection and maintenance of the Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the internal sewer system. National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above Water demand • Connect to the existing water supply after the proposed project. acquisition of the relevant permits. The proponent, Vipingo Development Limited, is proposing to • Drill a borehole to supplement the existing construct a commercial centre which will comprise a supermarket, water supply. restaurant, banking services, medical facilities, gym, bar play area, hotel office, car pack, filling station, a car wash and other associated • Use of water efficient fittings/fixtures for facilities and amenities on plot L.R. No. 5025/97 in Vipingo, along plumbing products and white goods. Mombasa–Malindi Highway, . • Provision of adequate water tanks for water The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation storage. measures: • Prompt detect and repair of the water fixtures and fittings. Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures High demand of • Source building materials from local suppliers Energy demand • Use of solar energy as an alternative source of who use environmentally friendly processes in energy. construction raw materials their operations. • Install and routine maintenance of energy efficient fixtures and fittings. • Ensure accurate budgeting and estimation of actual construction material requirements. • Turn off the machinery and equipment when not in use. • The contractor ill commit to extensive use of recycled raw materials as will be appropriate • Put off all the lights immediately when not in and in a manner that does not compromise the use. safety of the developer.

Increased traffic • Ferry building materials during off-peak • Ensure that damage or loss of materials at the hours. construction site is kept minimal through proper storage. • Employ traffic marshals to control traffic in and out of site. Effluent • Provide means for handling sewage generated at • Provide billboards at the site/entrance to discharge the premises. notify motorists and the general public about • Conduct regular checks for pipe blockages or the proposed project. damages. • Enforce speed limits for construction vehicles Monitor effluent quality regularly to ensure that especially along the adjacent roads. • the stipulated discharge rules and standards are • Develop a traffic management plan to ensure not violated. that the site vehicles do not interfere with the regular traffic along the access roads. • Design and construct water treatment plant/s so as to recycle wastewater generated from the The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection development. during working hours at: • Comply with the provisions of Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Water Quality) (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Regulations, 2006. P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. Increased storm • Consider harvesting and recycling storm water (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, water, runoff for utilization within the project site. NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, and soil erosion Nairobi. • Disposal of storm water that will not be harvested will be via surface drain off. (c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi City County. • Apply soil control measures such as levelling The National Environment Management Authority invites members the project site. of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days • Ensure that any compacted areas are ripped to from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, reduce run-off. NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the plan. • Sensitize residents in use of energy efficiently.

GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, • Ensure that construction vehicles are restricted Director-General, to existing graded roads to avoid soil MR/5816410 National Environment Management Authority. compaction within the project site.

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Noise and • Sensitize construction vehicle drivers and • Limit public access to the construction site. excessive machinery operators to switch off engines of vibration vehicles or machinery not being used. • Ensure that all construction machines/ equipment are operated by experienced

• Ensure that construction machinery are kept in personnel and regularly serviced in order to good condition to reduce noise generation. avoid any accidents.

• Ensure that all generators and heavy- duty The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection equipment are insulated or placed in enclosures during working hours at: to minimize ambient noise levels. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, • Comply with EMCA (Noise and Excessive P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. Vibration pollution control) Regulations, 2009. (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, • Ensure that all workers are provided with and NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, wear PPE at all times. Nairobi. • Ensure use of suppressors or noise shields on (c) County Director of Environment, Kilifi County. noisy equipment. The National Environment Management Authority invites members Solid waste • Use of an integrated solid waste management of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days generation system. from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the Through accurate estimation of the sizes and • plan. quantities of materials required. • Ensure that construction materials left over at GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, the end of construction will be used in other Director-General, projects rather than being disposed of. MR/6019708 National Environment Management Authority. • Waste collection bins to be provided at designated points on site. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2531 • Private waste disposal company to be contracted to transport and dispose the solid waste from THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND site. CO-ORDINATION ACT Increased water • Install water conserving taps that turn-off (No. 8 of 1999) demand automatically when water is not being used. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY • Promote recycling and reuse of water as much as possible. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS • Install a discharge meter at water outlets to DEVELOPMENT ON PLOT L.R. NO. 3734/338 ALONG OTHAYA determine and monitor total water usage. ROAD IN KILELESHWA, NAIROBI CITY COUNTY • Promptly detect and repair of water pipe and INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS tank leaks. • Sensitise staff to conserve water by avoiding Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and unnecessary water use. Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an • Ensure taps are not running when not in use. Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above Air pollution • Ensure strict enforcement of on-site speed limit proposed project. regulations. The proponent, Detiland Company Limited, is proposing to • When working in an extremely dry weather construct 3No. fourteen (14) storey blocks. The proposed development ensure adequate dust mitigation measures are in will comprise a total of 224No. apartments. This will comprise 56No. place. This includes dust nets around the studio apartments, 84No. two bedroom apartments and 84No. three construction site. bedroom apartments. The two basement floors will act as parking; the • Sprinkle water on graded access routes when ground floor will comprise of partly drive way and parking, gym and necessary to reduce dust generation. children playing area; the 1st to 14th floors will comprise of 4No. studio apartments, 6No. two bedroom apartments and 6No. three • Provide adequate personal protective gears to bedroom apartments. Other features will include a stone wall perimeter all employees. fence with a gate and guard house and other associated facilities and • Ensure all transportation trucks are covered amenities on Plot L.R. No. 3734/338 along Othaya Road in Kileleshwa, while carrying away excavated soils and Nairobi City County. construction debris for final disposal. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation • Trucks bringing in construction materials measures: should be used to ferry away any returnable to the supplier. Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Occupational • Provide adequate well stocked first aid boxes Soil disturbance • Control earthworks and compact loose soils. health and across the site and adequately train all staff on • Ensure the geo-technical survey is conducted safety basic first aid administration. before commencement of any excavations. • Registration of the premises under the • Install drainage structures properly. Occupational Safety and Health Act, 2007 laws of Kenya is mandatory. • Landscaping on project completion. • Ensure that workers at the site are adequately • Control and manage excavation activities. protected through provision of suitable personal protective gears. • Control activities especially during rainy

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures conditions. • Maintenance of construction vehicles should be carried out in the contractors yard (off the • Provide soil erosion control and conservation site). structures/means where necessary. • Provide oil interceptors along the drains • Ensure standard appropriate practices on the leading from car park and potentially oil risk provided gardens. areas. Changes in • Proper Installation of drainage structures Water resources • Management of water usage. Avoid hydrology commensurate with the new development. unnecessary wastage. • Install cascades to break the impact of water • Recycling of water at the construction phase flowing in the drains. where possible Make use of roof catchments • Ensure efficiency of drainage structures to provide water i.e. for general purpose. through proper design and maintenance. • Explore drilling of a borehole. • Provide gratings to the drainage channels. Public health, • Train staff/workers on occupational health Liquid waste • Ensure sanitary facilities are kept clean occupational and safety health and safety always through regular cleaning. • Provide full protective gear and workmen’s • Ensure regular maintenance of foul water compensation cover in addition to the right drainage works at the premises to prevent tools and operational instructions and clogging and fore-stall breakdowns. manuals during construction. • Frequent monitoring of the internal drainage • Adopt sound housekeeping practices. system. • Sensitize residents on environmental Increased energy • Solar energy will be used as an alternative management. use source of energy. • Design of sewerage system should be as • Use energy efficient appliances such as LED provided in the plans. bulbs for lighting. • Post strategically the Factories and Other • Switch off electrical appliances when not in Places of Work Act Abstract and provide use. material safety data sheets. • Regular maintenance of all the electrical • Post clear warning signs e.g. ‘No components. unauthorized use of machines’, ensure there are guards on moving parts e.t.c • Regular inspection and maintenance of the solar panels. • Provide fully equipped first aid kits and train staff on its use Ensure adherence with the Noise pollution • Erect suitable barriers to control noise. legal requirements- The Factories Act. • Sensitize drivers of construction machinery Fire • Install firefighting equipment as provided on effects of noise. elsewhere in the report. • Maintain plant equipment (if present). • Conduct training on firefighting, evacuation and emergency response. • Construction activities to be restricted to daytime. • Sensitize the residents on fire risks i.e. conduct regular fire drills. • Workers in the vicinity of or involved in high-level noise to wear safety and protective • Adapt effective emergency response plan. gear. • Maintain/service firefighting machinery • Work to be confined between 8 a.m. and 5 regularly. p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. There should be no construction works on Sundays. • Provide emergency numbers at strategic points. Solid waste • Use of an integrated solid waste management system through a hierarchy of options: source The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection reduction, recycling, composting and reuse, during working hours at: will facilitate waste handling. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, • Ensure segregation of waste (organic and P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. inorganic) at source. • Provide clearly marked dustbins cubicles to (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, serve the specified use. NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126–00100, Nairobi. • Ensure that wastes generated are efficiently managed through recycling, reuse and proper (c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi City County. disposal procedures. The National Environment Management Authority invites members • Engage services of a registered NEMA waste of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days handler to dispose the waste regularly at approved disposal points. from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process of the Oil pollution • Proper storage, handling and disposal of new plan. oil and used oil wastes as per waste regulations. GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, Director-General, • Maintain plant and equipment to avoid leaks. MR/6019626 National Environment Management Authority.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2532 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2536 ROBOTIC AUTO CARE KAREN LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi NOTICE is issued pursuant to the provisions of section 5 of the LOSS OF POLICY Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, to Justin Mwandiki Nyaga/Samuel Abuya. The owner of motor vehicle Policy No. 8165016 in the name and on the life of Jashon Oduor Oyugi. reg. No. KBT 689P, Subaru Legacy and Motors Limited the APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of owner of motor cycle reg., KMCS 169V, SKYGO, which have been the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lying at the premises of Robotic Auto Care Garage, Karen, Nairobi, to lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from take delivery of the said motor vehicle and motorcycle within twenty the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be one (21) days from the date of publication of this notice and upon used as the only valid document by the company for all future payment of all storage charges owed to Robotic Auto Care Garage, cost of publication of this notice and any other incidental costs incurred as transactions. at the date of delivery taken, failure to which the same shall be sold Dated the 27th February, 2019. either by public auction or private treaty by Kinyua and Company CHARLES THIGA, Limited, P.O. Box 73781–00200, Nairobi, to defray the amounts due MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. and costs incurred and the balance, if any, shall remain at the owners, credit, but should there be a shortfall, the owners shall be liable thereof. Dated the 13th March, 2019. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2537 G. M. NJUGUNA, LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED MR/6019550 Director, Robotic Autocare Garage. Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi

LOSS OF POLICIES GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2533 Policy Nos. 8176557/8176558 in the name and on the life of Sammy LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Chagali Engoke. Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of LOSS OF POLICY the above numbered policies, notice is given that unless objection is Policy No. 6995811 in the name and on the life of Richard Kimani lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from Karanja. the date of this notice, duplicate policies will be issued and shall be APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of used as the only valid documents by the company for all future the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is transactions. lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from Dated the 27th February, 2019. the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be CHARLES THIGA, used as the only valid document by the company for all future MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. transactions.

Dated the 27th February, 2019. CHARLES THIGA, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2538 MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED

Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2534 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LOSS OF POLICY Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi Policy No. 8181721 in the name and on the life of Samwel Mwangi LOSS OF POLICY Mwaura. Policy No. 8115130 in the name and on the life of Johnson Ndungu APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of Wangeshi. the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from used as the only valid document by the company for all future the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be transactions. used as the only valid document by the company for all future Dated the 27th February, 2019. transactions. CHARLES THIGA, Dated the 27th February, 2019. MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2539

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2535 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 8182432 in the name and on the life of Constance Sara Policy No. 8168586 in the name and on the life of Carolyn Muthoni Ouya. Kimotho. APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the 27th February, 2019. Dated the 27th February, 2019. CHARLES THIGA, CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2540 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2544 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi

LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 7010788 in the name and on the life of Tonia Mutindi Policy No. 6947425 in the name and on the life of Kelvin Ndungu Waiharo. Musyoka. APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the 27th February, 2019. CHARLES THIGA, Dated the 27th February, 2019. MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2545

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2541 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi

Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6968952 in the name and on the life of David Shikuku Bwibo. Policy No. 6971679 in the name and on the life of Samson Kisabuli Chenane. APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from used as the only valid document by the company for all future the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be transactions. used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. Dated the 27th February, 2019. CHARLES THIGA, Dated the 27th February, 2019. MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019946 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2546 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2542 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi

Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6974747 in the name and on the life of Peter Okello Nyambane. Policy No. 6992507 in the name and on the life of Kipkales Chetalam Kale. APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from used as the only valid document by the company for all future the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be transactions. used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. Dated the 27th February, 2019. CHARLES THIGA, Dated the 27th February, 2019. MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2547 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2543 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6989053 in the name and on the life of Kennedy Mongare Policy No. 8109280 in the name and on the life of Caroline Njoki Okongo. Mburu. APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the 20th February, 2019. Dated the 27th February, 2019. CHARLES THIGA, CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2548 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2552 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED THE JUBILEE INSURANCE COMPANY OF KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30376–00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6991327 in the name and on the life of Eliud Kienjeku Wainaina. Policy No. IL201500615363 in the name of Charles Karanja Macharia. APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of REQUEST has been made to this company for the issue of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) used as the only valid document by the company for all future days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy document will be transactions. issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. Dated the 27th February, 2019. Dated the 27th February, 2019. CHARLES THIGA, WILBRODA ODERA, MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. MR/5816467 Life Department.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2549 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2553 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED UAP LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 43013–00100, Nairobi

LOSS OF POLICIES LOSS OF POLICY Policy Nos. 6992737/6994403 in the name and on the life of Duncan Policy No. MU00003077 in the name of Amos Matanga Tayari. Wasike Wekesa. APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is the above numbered policies, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to the company within thirty (30) days from the date of this lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which will be the sole evidence the date of this notice, duplicate policies will be issued and shall be of the contract. used as the only valid documents by the company for all future transactions. Dated the 28th January, 2019. HARMON MULE, Dated the 27th February, 2019. MR/5818782 Claims Department. CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2554 OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2550 (Incorporated in Kenya) LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30059–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364–00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6003432 in the name of Jacinta Maina. Policy No. 7010787 in the name and on the life of Joe Gatimu Kariuki. APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of duplicate of the above numbered policy, the original having been the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be will be the sole evidence of the contract. used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. Dated the 15th February, 2019. R. MUIRURI, Dated the 27th February, 2019. MR/5818782 Officer, Claims. CHARLES THIGA, MR/6019945 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2555 OLD MUTUAL INVESTMENT SERVICES (KENYA) LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2551 (Incorporated in Kenya) THE JUBILEE INSURANCE COMPANY OF KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30059–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30376–00100, Nairobi LOSS OF UNIT TRUST ACCOUNT LOSS OF POLICY Unit Trust Entity No. 4182 and Account No. 5410 in the name of Policy No. IL201500718845 in the name of Grace Njeri Njoroge. Simeon ole Kirgotty. REQUEST has been made to this company for the issue of APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been duplicate certificate of the above numbered unit trust account, the reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is original having been reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the company days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy document will be within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, duplicate certificate will be issued, which will be the sole evidence of the agreement. issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. Dated the 5th March, 2019. Dated the 27th February, 2019. V. KIRUI, WILBRODA ODERA, MR/6019856 Officer, Client Services. MR/5816467 Life Department.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2556 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2560 CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated the 27th February, NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 22nd October, 2018, 2019, duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi Mombasa as Presentation No. 407, in Volume B-13, Folio 1905/14165, as Presentation No. 1416, in Volume DI, Folio 44/752, File No. File No. 1637, by our client, Maureen Wendy Ochieng, of P.O. Box MMXIX, by our client, Peter Quest Okero Nyagechoka, of P.O. Box 2582–80100, Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as 6532–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Maureen Wendy Atieno, formally and absolutely renounced and Peter Okero Nyagechoka, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of her former name Maureen Wendy Atieno, and in abandoned the use of his former name Peter Okero Nyagechoka and in lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Maureen Wendy Ochieng, lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Peter Quest Okero for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to Nyagechoka, for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at designate, describe and address her by her assumed name Maureen all times to designate describe and address him by his assumed name Wendy Ochieng only. Peter Quest Okero Nyagechoka only. OMAR SAID & COMPANY, Dated the 6th March, 2019. Advocates for Maureen Wendy Ochieng, MR/6019880 formerly known as Maureen Wendy Atieno. KAGWE, KAMAU & KARANJA, Advocates for Peter Quest Okero Nyagechoka, *Gazette Notice No. 2230 of 2019 is revoked. MR/6019949 formerly known as Peter Okero Nyagechoka.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2557 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2561 CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 4th January, 2019, NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 14th May, 2018, duly duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as as Presentation No. 1103, in Volume DI, Folio 40/719, File No. Presentation No. 2410, in Volume DI, Folio 217/5292, File No. MMXIX, by our client, Valerie Elizabeth Njambi Kamau, of P.O. Box MMXVIII, by our client, Abdulaziz Ibrahim Makokha, c/o P.O. Box 23059–00604, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as 38681–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Valerie Elizabeth Njambi, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of her former name Valerie Elizabeth Njambi and in Abdul Barasa Makokha, formally and absolutely renounced and lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Valerie Elizabeth Njambi abandoned the use of his former name Abdul Barasa Makokha and in Kamau, for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Abdulaziz Ibrahim times to designate describe and address him by him assumed name Makokha, for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all Valerie Elizabeth Njambi Kamau only. times to designate describe and address him by his assumed name Abdulaziz Ibrahim Makokha only. Dated the 1st March, 2019. Dated the 27th February, 2019. KABAU & ASSOCIATES, Advocates for Valerie Elizabeth Njambi Kamau, NDUNGUTSE MALINZI ASSOCIATES & COMPANY, MR/6019772 formerly known as Valerie Elizabeth Njambi. Advocates for Abdulaziz Ibrahim Makokha, MR/5816468 formerly known as Abdul Barasa Makokha.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2558 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2562 CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 24th July, 2018, duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 27th December, 2017, Presentation No. 1799, in Volume DI, Folio 704/1359, File No. duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi MMXIV, by our client, Edward Gacewa Njeru, of P.O. Box 10780– as Presentation No. 693, in Volume DI, Folio 11/323, File No. 00400, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Edward MMXIX, by our client, Purity Adhiambo Otieno, of P.O. Box 258– Nowegian Njagi, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned 40400, Migori in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Purity the use of his former name Edward Nowegian Njagi and in lieu thereof Adhiambo Owuor, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned assumed and adopted the name Edward Gacewa Njeru, for all purposes the use of her former name Purity Adhiambo Owuor and in lieu thereof and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate assumed and adopted the name Purity Adhiambo Otieno, for all describe and address him by his assumed name Edward Gacewa Njeru purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to only. designate describe and address her by her assumed name Purity Adhiambo Otieno only. Dated the 30th January, 2019. MUNGAI KURIA & ASSOCIATES, NJONJO, OKELLO & ASSOCIATES, Advocates for Purity Adhiambo Otieno, Advocates for Edward Gacewa Njeru, MR/5816369 formerly known as Purity Adhiambo Owuor. MR/6019914 formerly known as Edward Nowegian Njagi.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2563 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2559 CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 17th January, 2019, NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 29th May, 2014, duly duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as as Presentation No. 1368, in Volume DI, Folio 23/480, File No. Presentation No. 448, in Volume DI, Folio 153/1959, File No. MMXIX, by our client, Ronald Melkizedek Milare, of P.O. Box MMXVI, by me Antony Ruhiu Maina, of P.O. Box 4829–00100, 43744–00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Anthony Kamau Ronald Melkizedek Omondi Milare, formally and absolutely Maina, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of renounced and abandoned the use of his former name Ronald my former name Anthony Kamau Maina and in lieu thereof assumed Malkizedek Omondi Milare and in lieu thereof assumed and adopted and adopted the name Antony Ruhiu Maina, for all purposes and the name Ronald Melkizedek Milare, for all purposes and authorizes authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate describe and requests all persons at all times to designate describe and address and address me by my assumed name Antony Ruhiu Maina only. him by his assumed name Ronald Melkizedek Milare only. Dated the 5th March, 2019. JIMMY, NZAKUVA & PARTNERS, ANTONY RUHIU MAINA, Advocates for Ronald Melkizedek Milare, MR/6019862 formerly known as Anthony Kamau Maina. MR/6019523 formerly known as Ronald Melkizedek Omondi Milare.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2564 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2568 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA (No. 3 of 2012) THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 17 of 2012) WHEREAS Zebedee Mwandi (ID/10114041), is registered as COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF ISIOLO proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.039 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of ASSIGNMENT OF ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES TO EXISTING Kajiado, registered under title No. Kajiado/Kitengela/23131, and MEMBERS OF THE ISIOLO COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/RE- whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title DEPLOYMENT deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new NOTICE is given that in exercise of the powers conferred by land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that Article 179 (2) (b) and (6) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, as read period. with sections 30 (2) (e), (i) and (l) of the County Governments Act, 2012, I, Mohamed Abdi Kuti, Governor of the County Government of Dated the 15th March, 2019. Isiolo, assign to the Members of the Isiolo County Executive F. U. MUTEI, Committee named in the first column of the Schedule the additional MR/6019750 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. responsibilities named in the second column of the Schedule, with effect from the dates stated against the respective responsibilities. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2565 SCHEDULE THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Name of Member Responsibilities (No. 3 of 2012) Mahamoud Abdillahi Haji (a) Finance, Economic Planning, ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEED Agriculture, Livestock and WHEREAS Faith Kasiva Musau (ID/14403554), of P.O. Box 896– Fisheries with effect from 2nd 00517, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in November, 2018; and absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0354 (b) Acting Executive Committee hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered Member for Health with effect under title No. Kajiado/Kaputiei North/23318, and whereas sufficient from 23rd July, 2018. evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty Tiyah Galgalo Ali (Ms.) Tourism, Trade, Co-operatives, (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed Enterprise Development, Public provided that no objection has been received within that period. Service Management and County Administration with effect from Dated the 15th March, 2019. 23rd July, 2018. F. U. MUTEI, MR/6019750 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. The appointment* of Mwenda Thiribi is vacated consequent upon his resignation in writing on 26th October, 2018.

*GN 10936/2017 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2566 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Dated the 5th March, 2019. MOHAMED ABDI KUTI, (No. 3 of 2012) MR/6019516 Governor, Isiolo County.

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2569 WHEREAS Hellen Nyambura Waithaka (ID/2951261), of P.O. Box 17127, Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0465 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Naivasha, registered under title No. Miti Mingi/Mbaruk Block 5/772 (No. 17 of 2012) (Kiungururia), and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF ISIOLO given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been APPOINTMENT received within that period. NOTICE is given that in exercise of the powers conferred by Dated the 15th March, 2019. Article 179 (2) (b) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, as read with C. C. SANG, sections 30 (2) (d), (e) and 35 of the County Governments Act, 2012, MR/5816282 Land Registrar, Naivasha District. and upon approval by the County Assembly of Isiolo in its session held on the 4th December, 2018, I, Mohamed Abdi Kuti, Governor of the County Government of Isiolo, appoint the person named in the first column of the Schedule, to be a member of the Isiolo County Executive GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2567 Committee responsible for the matters specified in the second column THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT of the Schedule, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 11th December, 2018. (No. 3 of 2012) SCHEDULE ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED Name of Member Responsibilities WHEREAS Geoffrey Kinyanjui Rubia is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the Abdi Haji Daud Water, Energy, Environment, district of Kiambu, registered under title No. Karai/Gikambura/5814, Natural Resources and Climate and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land Change title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new The appointment* of Yussuf Daud is vacated. land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. *GN 10936/2017 Dated the 15th March, 2019. Dated the 5th March, 2019. J. M. KITHUKA, MOHAMED ABDI KUTI, MR/6024561 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. MR/6019516 Governor, Isiolo County.

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