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Thekenya Gazette SPECIAL ISSUE - THEKENYA GAZETTE. Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered ds a Newspaperat the G.P.O.) Vol. CXVHTI—No.54 NAIROBI, 17th May, 2016 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3566 Fredrick Mutabari Iweta Representative of Persons, with Disability. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCIES Gediel Kimathi Kithure Nominee ofthe Constituency DEVELOPMENT FUND ACT Office (Male) (No. 30 of 2015) Mary KaariPatrick Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) . APPOINTMENT . TIGANIA EAST CONSTITUENCY IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 43(4) of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Act, 2015, Micheni Chiristopher Male Youth Representative the Board of the National Government Constituencies Development Protase Miriti Fitzbrown Male Adult Representative Fund appoints, with the approval of the National Assembly, the Chrisbel Kaimuri Kaunga Female Youth Representative members of the National Government Constituencies Development Peninah Nkirote Kaberia Female Adult Representative Fund Committees set out in the Schedule for a period of two years. © Kigea Kinya Judith Representative of Persons with Disability SCHEDULE Silas Mathews Mwilaria Nominee of the Constituency " Office (Male) _KISUMU WEST CONSTITUENCY Esther Mukomwa Mweteri ‘Nominee of the Constituency Vincent Onyango Jagongo Male Youth Representative . , Office (Female) Gabriel Onyango Osendo Male Adult Representative MATHIOYA CONSTITUENCY Beatrice Atieno Ochieng Female Youth Representative Getrude Achieng Olum Female Adult Representative Ephantus Gitome Maigwa Male Youth Representative Ayub Ouma Agina Representative of Persons with Thuku Ndonga Male Adult Representative Disability Keziah Christine Muthoni Female Youth Representative Sawo Washingtone Agengo Nominee of the Constituency Kahuho- Office (Male) “Mary Nyambura Wachira Female Adult Representative Hellen Awiti Sijenyi Nomineeof the Constituency Stephen Irungu Maina Representative of Persons with Office (Female) : Disability Dishon Kimani Mwangi Nominee of the Constituency BOMACHOGE BORABU CONSTITUENCY Office (Male) Thomas Matwetwe Nyamache Male Youth Representative Esther Njambi Kariuki Nomineeof the Constituency Joel Omagwa Oanda Male Adult Representative Office (Female) Jenipher Masiko Nyagwoka Female Youth Representative _OLJORO OROK CONSTITUENCY Margaret Kemuma Ong’ayo Female Adult Representative Basil Ombaso Nyanchera Representative of Persons with Edward Wachira kariuki Male Youth Representative . : Disability — Charles Mwangi Njenga Male Adult Representative Benson Nyaundi Oirere Nomineeof the Constituency Phylis Wanjiru Ndekei Female Youth Representative . Office (Male) Susan Muthoni Kuruga Female Adult Representative Mary Kwamboka Jacob Nominee of the Constituency Paul Maina Gatama Representative of Persons with Office (Female) , "Disability John Mwangi Kamau Nomineeof the Constituency IGEMBE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY Office (Male) Dennis Karithi Meeme © Male Youth Representative Regina Wanjiku Mwangi Nominee of the Constituency Andrew Mpekethu M Ebuthania Male Adult Representative Office (Female) Imaana WAJIR EAST CONSTITUENCY Grace Ncabani Katheru Female Youth Representative Mary Makena Mutalamu Female Adult Representative Jamal Ahmed Salim Male Youth Representative [2129 - +2130 THE KENYA GAZETTE 17th May, 2016 Roble OsmaiJéhow / Male Adult Representative Zeitun Issack Mahamud , Female Youth Representative CHESUMEI CONSTITUENCY Safi Abdullahi Adan ¢. ‘+, Female Adult Representative Timon Kiptoo Mutai Male Youth Representative Abdi Abikar-, '*- - , Representative of Persons ‘with Henry Kiplimo Tendenei Rono Male Aduit Representative “he Disability Nelly Chepngetich Female Youth Representative Abdinasir Saman Ali ~ Nomineeof the Constituency Joyce Jepchumba Keny Female Adult Representative . Office (Male) . David Kipkurgat Melly Representative of Persons with Fatuma Abdullahi Ahmed Nominee of the Constituency Disability . Office (Female) Mark Joesph Maritim Nomineeof the Constituency LOIMA CONSTITUENCY Office (Male) : - Rosemary Jepkemboi Nomineeof the Constituency Francis Eloiloi Chemino Male Youth Representative _Officé (Female) Moses LomoeAreng Male Adult Representative Irene Adekei Lomoro Female Youth Representative NANDI HILLS CONSTITUENCY Martha Emase Ekal Female Adult Representative Enock Kipkorir Tum Male Adult Representative Peter Nangok Aribo Representative of Persons with Monicah Chepng’etich Female Adult Representative ‘ Disability Gideon Kipkesio Serem Male Youth Representative Mark Pringan Lokwang Nomineeof the Constituency © Ezra Kiptoo Lamai Representative of Persons with Office (Male) Disability : Scholastica Akiru John Nominee of the Constituency Lydia Jerugut Female Youth Representative Office (Female) Lazarus Rugut Chemokoch Nomineeof the Constituency MOSOP CONSTITUENCY Office (Male) © Hellen Jepkoech Nominee of the Constituency Kenduiywo Thomas Male Youth Representative Office (Female) Paul Kibet Muge Male Adult Representative Josphine Jepkorir Female Youth Representative UGENYA CONSTITUENCY Tegler Jepkoech Female Adult Representative Onyango Stephen Wau Male Youth Representative ‘Sammy Kipchumba Tanui Representative. of Persons. with Disability James Julian Ochanda Okola Male Adult Representative Milka Jepkoskei Mibei Nomineeof the Constituency Mary Achieng Muganda Female Youth Representative , Office (Male) Ruth Athieno Odhiambo Female Adult Representative David Kiplangat Bitok Nominee of the Constituency Josephine Adhiambo Juma Representative of Persons with Office (Female) Disability _ Nicholas Owino Ochanda Nomineeof the Constituency WAJIR WEST CONSTITUENCY Office (Male) Grace Adhiambo Wasambla Nominee of the Constituency Ismail Idhow Irobe Male Youth Representative . Office (Female) Abdiaziz Adan Hassan Male Adult Representative Kadija Omar Noor Female Youth Representative KANGUNDO CONSTITUENCY Kaha MohamedBulle Female Adult Representative Hussein Mahamed Hassan Representative Of Persons With AmosKithuka Thyaka Male Youth Representative Abdullahi Boori Nomineeof the Constituency Mwangangi Muia Male Adult Representative Office (Male) Redempta Mbula Kyenge Female Youth Representative Haretha Aden Ibrahim Nomineeof the Constituency . Regina Mwikali Kyalo Female Adult Representative Office (Female) James Kilonzo Kivondo Representative of Persons with Disability . TURKANA WEST CONSTITUENCY David Munzyu Muviti . * Nomineeof the Constituency Esekon Damien Nawoto Male Youth Representative Office (Male) ~ | Paul Louren Male Adult Representative Emily Mwikali Ngaile Nominee of the Constituency Dorcas Akai Lokalei Female Youth Representative Office (Female) Selina Nakale Idoko Female Adult Representative Raphael Logum Longolekou Representative of, Persons with BARINGO NORTH CONSTITUENCY Disability Moses Kipsang Kachumo Male Youth Representative Rebecca Akeno Elim Nomineeof the Constituency Office (Female) ‘Stanley Kimasar Chelimo Male Adult Representative Amdany : James Naweet Kiyonga Nominee of the Constituency: Office (Male) Stella Jepkoech Marti Female Youth Representative | ’ Rodah JepkemeiToroitich Female Adult Representative SHINYALU CONSTITUENCY Joseph Kesa Kibet - _ Representative of Persons with Michael Imbwaga Male Youth Representative Disability Elijah Masinde Shamala’ MaleAdult Representative Kennedy Chebon Nomineeof the Constituency Iminza Marrion / Female Youth Representative Office (Male) Tekilah Naswa Munyasyia Female Adult Representative Tabitha J. Cheserek Nomineeof the Constituency Boniface C Isalambo © Representative of Persons with Office (Female) Disability ; NYERI TOWN CONSTITUENCY Charles Mutalian Luhatse Nomineeof the Constituency Office (Male) Charles Kanyingi Wangui Male Youth Representative Margret Khalachi Nominee of the Constituency Peter Ndegwa Mureithi | Male Adult Representative Office (Female) Jane Wanjiku Mwangi Female Youth Representative Zipporah Muthoni Daniel’ Female Adult Representative. KIRINYAGA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY Paul Kamau Njenga ‘Representative of Persons with Disability Timothy Wachira Murigu Male Youth Representative Charles Wachira Maina Nominee of the Constituency - Joseph Ngachah Miano Male Adult Representative : Office (Male) Eva Joan Wangeci Karoki Female Youth Representative Margaret Wangari Kingori Nomineeof the Constituency Sarah Wakuthii Wambugu Female Adult Representative Office (Female) : Morris Njiraini Ngiri Representative of Persons with Disability SIGOR CONSTITUENCY Francis Ndathi Wangai Nominee of the Constituency ChepoghKirasia Female Youth Representative Office (Male) Chepochepos Loyon Representative of Persons with Lucy Muthoni Waweru . Nomineeof the Constituency Disability Office (Female) Samson Daimoi Male Adult Representative 17th May, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2131 Loshanyang Reuben Lotumale Male Youth Representative EMUHAYA CONSTITUENCY Selina Chepkops FemaleAdult Representative Margaret Cherotich Mnang’a Nominee of the Constituency Samuel Omondi Omukuti ° Male. Youth Representative Office (Female) Alfred Abunza Asiachi Male Adult Representative Moses Pyeko Lomada Nominee of the Constituency Rispah Awinjah Kemoli Female Youth Representative Office (Male) Hellen Grace Mwanika Female Adult Representative Lawrence Mulwani Teka Representative of Persons with KAPENGURIA CONSTITUENCY Disability Yohana Lokeno Yopo: : Male Adult Representative Alfred Asitiba Ebita Nominee of the Constituency Ngiridkilsaiah Loktari Male Youth Representative Office (Male) Asha Naitangole Natikoyan Female Adult Representative Jeridah Mmbone Omwibali Nominee of the Constituency Office Grace Cheptoo Kipkech Female
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