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Tht KENYA GAKETTE S - PDCIAL ISSUE ' . 'l* I N # >+ ; % ) - -- N s l A & * : B TH t K EN YA G A KETTE D blished by Authority of the Reppblic of Kenya (Registered as a NCWSIIaPC at the G.P.O.) , u. g u y u uu . usau u u Vol. CIV- NO. 42 NAIROBI, 21st June, 2002 ' Price Sh. 40 GAZE'IJE NcrlcE No. 3985 TIIE COMPANW S AW (Cap. 486) m coc on noNs IT IS notified for general information tht the following companies have been ,incorporated in Kenya during the perie , 1st to 31st August, 1998. PRIVATECOMPA- Name ofcompany Nolafvl Capital Address ofRegistered Olc: KSh. A. S. Abdalla & Sons Exporters Limited (Reg. No. 1(q(% Plot No. 1(X160, Dandora, Komarock Road, P.O, Box 82015) 77869, Nairobi. Sosiot General Stores L imited (Reg. No. 82016) 1œ .(m Plot No. 41, Sosiot Markeq Kericho, P.O. Box 856. Kericho. 3, Falcon Prom rties Limited meg. No. 82017) 1* ,(e L.R. No. 20W4281,.Commerce House, M oi Avenue, P.O. Box 79, Menengai. , 4. Moe lumt Africa Limited (Reg. No. 82018) 50,4* Block 5/113/Section lI. Nakuru Town. P.U. Box 13676, NAllm. Biochlor East Africa Limited (Reg. No. 82019) 1* ,(e L.R. No. 209/9326. Kimathi House, Kimathi Street. P.O. Box 53857. Nairobi. 6. C'ity Refrigeration :nd Air Conditioning Services ltX),(> Plot No. 209/13638, Ambalal Road, P.O. Box 32705. Limlted (Reg. No. 82020) Nairobi. 7. Daio Rejearch Assoiigtes Limited (Reg. No. 5* ,(* L.R. No. Nairobe lock 1> 327. Ushirika Estate, ofî 82021) luja Road; P.O. Box 761*, Nairöbi. 8. Georgia Enterprises Limitd m eg. No. 82022) IlX),(m Plot No. 241, Ngolgc aren Road, P.O. Box 72876. Nairobi. 9. Jan Pharmaceuticals Limited (Reg. No. 82023) 50,(* L.R. No. 209/378/10, Argwings Kodhek Road. P.O. Box 57763, Nsirnbi. 10% . hy'' s Communications and Play''' I >nd Limited. (Reg. 2(X).4* L.R. No. 209/767/52, Aberdeen Plvza. Lzngata. Ngii' No. 82024) Phase Il. P.O. Box 687G , Naimbi. Vbala Invest- nts Limited meg. No. :2025) 50,4+ Plot No. .589. l-nrn!l Road. Malimdi Town, P.O. Box 5736. M alindi. 1420 TH E K ENY A G AZETTE 21st June, 2002 PRIVATE COMPANIFS- IC/FIW ) Name of Company .Nominal Capital âddress of Registered Offce KSh. 1 2 . Nowel Foods Limited (Reg. No. 82026) 20,000 Nairobi/Block/lll/l8gz, Kangundo-Nairobi Road, ' P.O . Box 701 l7, Nairobi. 100 9 000 ' 'L *R . No. 92/25, Kibera Highrise, Nyayo Estate, 1 3. Opteamfzer Limited (Reg. No. 82027) . 2 M bagathi Road, P.O. Box 55272, Nairobi. 1 4. Pace Academy Limïtcd (Reg. No. 82028) 100,000 L.R. No. 1920, Bosinange. South M ugirango-M igori Road. P.O. Box 449, Kisii. l 5. Parsnet Decorators Limited (Reg. Ntx 82029) 100,000 L.R. No. 209/8664, Utalii House, Uhuru Highway, P.O . Box 631 37, Nairobi. 1 6. Pisab lnvestments Limited (Reg. No. 82030) 100,000 L.R. No. 1 14/425, Naivasha-Nakurtl Road, P.O. l3ox 32419. Nairobi. Piswana Investments Limited (Reg. No. 82031) 100,000 L.R. No. 1 144/498, Naivasha-Nakuru Road, P.O. Box 23241 9, Nairobi. Quantl Supplies Limited (Reg. No. 82032) 10,000 L.R. No. 209/642, Kenyatta Venue. P.O. Box 38684, Nairobi. Ouantum Leap Communications Limited (Reg. No. 1 00,000 L.R. No. 209/2822, K.C.S. Building, M am a Ngina 82033) Street. P.O. Box 53164, Nairobi. Rich Productioils Limited (Reg. No. 820 34) 100.000 L.R. No. 61/1, Adaiyn Flats, Ngong Road, P,O. Box 5 1421, Nairobi. Rio Holdings lwimited (Reg. No, 82035) 100,000 Plot No. 241: Kanu Road, P.O. Bok 72806, Nairobi. Sahirvi Enferprises Limited (Reg. No. 82036) 10,000 Valley Homes Limited (Reg. No. 82037) 1 00,000 I-..R. No. t870/X/30, W estlands Avenue. P.O . Box 4847 1 , Nairobi. Vikunza Products Limited (Reg. No. 82038) 20.000 L.R . No. 1/38/FT/14. Fatim a Apartment, opposite House, Ngong Road, P.O. Box 19302, Nairobi. 7 o'- Can-Aflic Enterprises Limiled (Reg. No. 82039) 100,000 Plot No. 269/1 36/109, Shop No. 4. K.ilom e Road, P.O . Box 4028 1 , Nairobi. 26. Control Cables Limited (Reg. No. 52040) 200,000 Piot No. 209/8278/1 , Alnbaji House. off Dar-es- Salaam Road, 'P.O. Box 465, Nairobi. 27. Kamtrad Company Limited (Reg. No. 8204 1 ) 1 00.000 I-.R. No. 209/2647, M oi Avenue-Tubman Road, P.O . Box 61883, Nairobi. 28. Karwa Pharmacy Limited (Reg. No. 82042) 50.000 L.R, No. 90l , Ober Lane, Nairobi, P.O. Box 439 12, N airobi. 29. Kolm eer Enterprises Lim ited (Reg. No. 82043) 100,000 L.R . No. 209/976. G ilfillan H ouse, Kenyatta A venue, P.O . Box 56 169. N airobi. 30. Krishma Photo-l-ab Limited (Reg. No. 82444) 100,000 L.R. No. 209/546, Cabral Street. P.O. Box 3 1555, N airobi. 31. Lastbid Sàppliers Limited (Reg. No. 82045) 100.000 L.R . N t). 1 293, M om basa-Lunga Lunga R oad, Kw ale, P.O . Box 82388, M om basa. 32. M ulti Bonus lnsurance Brokers Limited (Reg. No. 200,000 . L.R. No. 209/1 766, M burungar House, Cham bers 8204 g) Road, P.O . Box 73068, Nairobi. 33. Ridgeways Horticultural Growers Lim ited (Reg. 200,000 L .R . N o . 209/8 592/2 , A lico H ou se, No. 82047) Nyerere-M am laka Road, P.O . Box 5757 1 , N airobi. Rogo Builders & Civil Enginuering Limited (Reg. 100,000 L.R. N o. 209/2632/4355, G arden Cham bers, M oktar No. 82048) D addah Street, P.O . Box 4432, N airobi. Rowan Traders Limited (Reg. No. 82049) 100,000 Block 651/76, off Kangundo Roads P.O . Box 58365, N airobi. Statistical Product & Services Solution (K) Lim ited 50,000 L.lt. No. 1/833, North Star Com plexs Lenana Road, (Req. No. 82050) P.O . Box 66405. N airobi. 21st June, 2002 THE KENYA GAZETTE PRIVATE COMPANIES- ICONW ) Name of ctmwboy Nominal Capital KSh. Achee-pharm Supplies Agencies Limited (Reg. No. 50,000 Plot No. 14, Section 19-0100 Street. ('7.,l(!or'jt t . : ' 82051) Box 1580, Eldoret. ' 38. Anniversary Care (K) Limited (Reg. No. 82052) 5,000 L.R. No. zol-spikes Building. , M buru Gichtlru lttlad, Nakum, P.O. Box 56614, Nairobi- 39. Eagle Supermarkets Limited (Reg. No. 82053) 100,000 Nairobi B lock 25/ 1 03 1 , M umias South Rtlatl , Buruburu, P.O. Box 40013, Nairobi. 40. La-piopa Enterprises Limited (Reg. No. 82054) 100,000 L.R. No. 209/4870, Kijabe House, Kti. abe Sli'ecf , P.O, Box 30580, Nairobi Nafri Development Company Limited (Reg. No. 200,000 Nairobi Block 111/163 1, off ' Kangundo Road. P.O. 82055) Box 72599, Nairobi. 42. Piglet Limited (Reg. No. 82056) 2,000 L.R. No, 1 1 19. Cottage Hospital Road, Nanytlki, P.O. Box Plivate Bag, Nanytlki. 43. Rayahsoft Global Limited (Reg. No. 82057) 100,000 L'. R. No. 209/236, Elgeyo M arakwet C lose, 17.(). 'Box 44075 >Nairobi. 44. Sheco General Contractors Company Limited (Reg. 100,000 L. R. No. 209/10, Tom Mboya Street, P,t). 80:. No. 82058) ' 12431, Nairobi. Skylink Aviation Kenya Limited (Reg. No. 82059) 1,000.000 L.R. No. 209/9355, Langata Road, P.(). Box 6 1 Sz4.4, . Nairobi. 46. Afro-llair & Beauty Exhibition (Africa) Limited 100,000 L.R. No. 209/29601, View ' Park 'I'tlwelqs. t.? L?.I é . l (Reg. No. 82060) Highway, P.O. Box 75293, Nairobi. 47. Security Five Limited (Reg. No. 82061) 100,000 L.R. No. 209/940, Kilimalnbogo House, 1$'t (';:tj.i):r.L t.! ht.': Street. P.O. Box 73309, Nairobi. 48. Aston Limited (Reg: No. 82062) 100,000 L.R. No. 209/617. Shariff House, 5th tîjiloâ . )'( i l'h'k.Ltlti S.treet, P.O. Box 7251 9, Nairobi. Bridgewater Enterprises Limited (Reg. No. 82063) 90 000 L.R. No. 209/2858, Dunga Road, ll'.(''i, Lki ');'t t'lf'l. /2.).1 t , Nairobi. 50. Carson Distributors Limited (Reg. No. 82064) 50,000 L. R. No. 9042-278, E' m bakasi Rklttti. P l ). (*:)4 '.ëA. 40564, Nairoli. 51. Heidelberg East Africa Limited (Reg. No. 82065) 20,000 L.R, No 209/8287, I.C.E.A., B u i id i ng. 4 1. ) L f l 1$ y' )h'. Kenyatta Avenue, P.(). Bf'x .7()'-3'.è3. Nltii'.'k))( . 52. Henrouzall Enterprises Limited (Reg. No. 82066) 100,000 L.R. No.' 17/2 13, Kitisuru, Peponi Road, 9 '.( .,, t$t $?, 61897, Nairobi. 53. Jafasons Auto Agencies Limited (Reg. No. 82067) 1 ,000,000 Plot No. 209/ 1 36/24, M avimbi R tlfid, !'.' .ru'J. 15,: )x l 1462, Nairobi. ' 54. Kisangani Et Cie Limited (Reg. No. 82068) 100,000 L.R. No. 92/25, Kibera High Rise' Nyayo J?'.t,t,'.t't(:? , M bagathi Road, P.O. Box 55272, Nairobi . Laurifr Linguistic Services Limited (Reg. No. 100,000 L.R. No. 209/8292/24, O1e Sabara Road, Stlll1.i-t ' 'î-''.''v 82069) P.O. Box 55395, Nairobi. 56. Maycourt Limited (Reg. No, 82070) 100,000 L.R. No. 5808/3, Koitobos Road, P.O. 8t-Jx .-.i'J?.V' .L'.ç è Nairobi. Memsco Dealers Limited (Reg. No. 8207 1) l 00,000 L.R. No. 46 1 , Umoja Il, off Moi Drive, 17.f.).
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