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The Kenya Gazette THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaperat the G.P.O.) Vol. CXVI—No. 80 NAIROBI, 11th July, 2014 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The State Corporations Act—Appomoments «0.00...eee 1684 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— . Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports.......... 1715—1716 The Capital Markets Act—Appomtment....00..eee 1684 . Closure of Roads 1716 The Survey Act—Appomtment 0...eee eeeseeeeseeeeneeeneeee 1684 . Loss of Share Certificates ....0.0.0.0ccccccccccccsccsssseeseeeseeeseneees 1716—1717 The National Museums and Heritage Act—Appomtment.... 1684 . Loss of Policies 1717—1722 Taskforce on Tourism Recovery ........ecceceeseeceeeeseceeseereeteseneees 1684 The Firearms Act—Appomtment. 00.0.0... eee eecceeeceeeeeees 1685 Change of Names W722 The County Governments Act— Special Sitting, ete ............. 1685 po The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, CC. oc.ccccccccccecccceccssessesessesessesessesessssesseseeseseeee 1685-1698 SUPPLEMENTNo. 106 Customs Services Department—Goods to be Sold at Legislative Supplement Customs Warehouse, Mitchell Cotts CFS,ete... 1698 — 1704 LEGAL NOTICE No. PAGE The Seeds and Plant Varieties Act... 1704— 1706 94—The Export Processing Zones Act— The Civil Aviation Act—Decisions on Applications for Air Revocation of Declaration...eee 607 Service Licenses... eecceeccssseccsseccssseecessneccsnsnecsssseecssnness 1706—1710 95—The Teachers Service Commission (Deduction The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act—Quarterly of Agency Fees) Order, 2014.00. 607 Report. 1710—1713 96— The Postal Corporation of Kenya (Deduction The Companies Act— Voluntary Winding-up,ete... 1713 of Agency Fees) Order, 2014.00. 608 The Mining Act— Application for Special License................ 1713—1715 —The Medical Practitioners and Dentists The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part (Tramig Assessement and Registration) Rules, 2014.0. ecceeeceeeeeseseeseeeeseeseeeeteeeeeeees 609 Development Plans... eeceeccceeeeeeeeceeeeeesneeeeseeneeenenee 1715 [1683 1684 THE KENYA GAZETTE 11th July, 2014 CORRIGENDUM GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4609 IN Gazette Notice No. 4540 of 2014, amendthe proprietors name THE SURVEY ACT printed as “Joseph Muti Gitau”to read “Joseph Muturi Gitau”. (Cap. 299) APPOINTMENT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4606 IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 7 (1) (a) of the Survey Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Land, Housing and Urban THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Development appoints — (Cap. 446) CESARE NGIGI MBARIA KENYA MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE to the Chairman of the Land Surveyors’ Board, with effect from 20th June, 2014, for a period of three (3) years. APPOINTMENT Dated the 16th June, 2014. CHARITY KALUKI NGILU, IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (a) State Cabinet Secretary, Corporations Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in- Ministry ofLand, Housing and Urban Development. Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces appoint— LILIAN ADAPET ASAMONG(DR.) GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4610 to be the Chairperson of the Kenya Medical Research Institute THE NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND HERITAGE ACT (KEMRI),for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the Ist May, (No. 6 of 2006) 2014. APPOINTMENT Dated the 22nd May, 2014. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) of the UHURU KENYATTA, National Museums and Heritage Act, 2006, the Cabinet Secretary for President. Sports Culture and the Arts appoints: Under paragraph (6)— GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4607 Emphraim Wahome(Dr.), Fleur Ng’weno, THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Moses K. Rugutt (Dr.), (Cap. 446) ThomasE. Akuja (Prof.), Under paragraph (i)— THE MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL BOARD ORDER,1998 Elisha Kibacia Gatu, Jane Lanoi Parmuat, (L.N. 78 of 1998) Jack Nandi (Prof.), APPOINTMENT Under paragraph (¢)— Hussein 8. A. Golicha (Dr.), IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by paragraph 2 (a) of the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Board Order, 1998, I, Uhuru to be members of the National Museums of Kenya Board, for a period Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence of three (3) years, with effect from the Ist July, 2014. Forcers appoint— Dated the 12th June, 2014. ADAN ABDURAHMAN HASSAN HASSAN WARIO ARERO, Cabinet Secretaryfor Sports, Culture and the Arts. to be the Chairman of the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Board, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the Ist May, 2014. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4611 Dated the 22nd May, 2014. TASK FORCE OF TOURISM RECOVERY UHURU KENYATTA, President. APPOINTMENT IT IS notified for information of the general public that the Cabinet Secretary for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4608 has appointed the Task Force on Tourism Recovery to advice the THE CAPITAL MARKETS ACT Governmenton the recovery of the Tourism Sector. (Cap. 485A) 1. The Committee shall comprise of the following persons: Lucy Karume— (Chairperson) THE CAPITAL MARKETS TRIBUNAL Ibrahim Mohamed— (Vice-Chairperson) Robert Marini APPOINTMENT Munriithi Ndegwa J.S. Vohra IN EXERCISE ofthe powers conferred by section 35A (1) (d) of Adam Jillo the Capital Markets Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Chris Modigell Treasury appoints — Philemon Mwavala Cecil Miller Karen N. Kandie, Donald Kipkorir Laila Macharia, Julius Kipngetich (Dr.) Jostine Machuma Barmao to be members of the Capital Markets Tribunal, for a period of three Wiliam Kibet Kiprono (3) years, with effect from the 3rd June, 2014. Nicholas Bondo John Mruttu Dated the 30th June, 2014. Chris Diaz HENRY ROTICH Alice Mwololo Cabinet Secretary, for the National Treasury. 11th July, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1685 The Secretariat to the Committee shall comprise of: Assembly of Kwale that a Special Sitting of the Assembly shall be held in the County Assembly Chamber in the County Assembly Mary Luseka Buildings, Kwale, on Monday 21st July 2014 at 2.30 am for purposes Kaplich Barsito of vetting and approval of County Chief Officers appointed by the 2. The termsof reference of the Committee shall be: Public Service Board. (a) Identfy challenges affecting the sector and come up with Dated the 9th July 2014. an immediate recovery strategy. D.M. MUTUI, MR/5019914 Clerk, County Assembly of Kwale. (6) Develop a strategy to address underlying challenges and position Kenya as a preferred destination for safari, Beach, commercial, sports, educational, health and business GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4614 conferencing destination. (c) Promote inclusiveness amongst stakeholders in resolving THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT the issues facing the sector; (No. 17 of2012) (d) Develop an integrated communication campaign/ THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF MERU rebranding as appropriate. RELOCATION OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY (e) Lobby and work with other stakeholders to re-position the tourism sector as a mojor contributor to the gross domestic PURSUANTto the resolution of the Meru County Assembly product and economy. Service Board of 25th May, 2014 (Resolution No. ASB/459/2014), it (f) Work closely with industry stakeholders to incorporate is notified for the information of the Members of the County Assembly resilience building measures into tourism plans. of Meru,the Staff and the general public that the County Assembly of Meru shall relocate from its current premises situated off Kenyatta (g) Develop an action plan to mitigate future challenges and Highway and adjacent to the Meru Law Courts and the Meru Museum make recommendations for remedial actions. to MCK Mwanika Church Hall which is situated off the Meru—Ruiri (h) Documentlessons learnt for future reference. tarmac road, next to Fred’s Academy,for a period not exceeding one year effective from Ist June, 2014 to pave way for renovation of the (i) Any other business as may be assigned by the Cabinet current County Assembly of Meru premises which comprises of, Secretary. amongothers, the Offices and Debate Chamber. 3. In the performance of its functions, the committee may, from During the aforesaid period, all the Assembly Business shall be time to time, co-opt such additional persons with relevant conducted at the MCK Mwanika Church Hall which for all purposes expertise to assist it on specialized aspects of its mandate. and intents shall be deemed to be the County Assembly of Meru premises and precincts. 4. The Secretariat of the committee shall be at 18th Floor, Teleposta Towers, P.O. Box 30430-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. Dated the 2nd June, 2014. JOSEPH KABERIA ISAAC, 5. Duration: The membership of the committee and the secretariat MRS5019849 Speaker, County Assembly ofMeru. shall serve for three (3) months with effect from the date ofthis notice. Dated the 24th June, 2014. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4615 PHYLLIS J. KANDIE, Cabinet Secretary, THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism. (No. 3 of 2012) Dated the 24th June, 2014. ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE PHYLLIS J. KANDIE, WHEREASTheGreat Five Insurance Brokers Limited, a limited Cabinet Secretary liability company, of P.O. Box 10683 —00100, Nairobi in the Republic Ministry ofEast African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism. of Kenya,is registered as proprietor lessee of that land known as L.R. No. 21096/207, situate south west of Thika Municipality in Kiambu District, by virtue of a grant registered as I.R. 78861/1, and whereas GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4612 sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the said grant has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days THE FIREARMS ACT from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate of ttle (Cap. 114) provided that no objection has been received within that period. APPOINTMENT Dated the 11th July, 2014. IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 3 of the Firearms C.K. MUCHIRI, Act, the Inspector-General appoints — MR/5048487 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. BONIFACE N. MAINGI GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4616 to be the Chief Licensing officer for the purposes of the Act. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Dated the 26th. June, 2014. DAVID KIMATYO, (No. 3 of 2012) Inspector-General, National Police Service. ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE WHEREASCharles Mutavi Kilonzo, of P.O. Box 13108—00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of GAZETTE NOTICE No.
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