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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXVII—No. 49 NAIROBI, 15th May, 2015 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE PAGE The Certified Public Secretaries Act—Appointment ............. 1150 Mzalendo Saba Saba Party—Un-Audited Financial Statement ................................................................................. 1168 The State Corpoarations Act—Extension of Employment ... 1150 The Competion Act—Code of Conduct for Members and Taskforce on Review of Various Concerns by Residents Staff of the Competion Authority of Kenya ...................... 1168–1172 of Kimwarer Area in Relation to Flouspar Mining ... 1150 Court Decree .................................................................................. 1172–1173 The Marriage Act—Appointment.............................................. 1150–1153 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— The National Treasury—Statement of Actual Revenue and Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports .......... 1173–1175 Net Exchequer Issues ............................................................ 1153–1155 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part The Energy Regulatory Commission—Fuel Cost Charge, Development Plan .................................................................. 1175–1176 etc. ............................................................................................. 1155–1157 Business Transfer .......................................................................... 1175–1176 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc ....................................................................... 1157–1167 Disposal of Uncollected Goods .................................................. 1176 The Land Act—Corrigendum..................................................... 1167 Loss of Policies ............................................................................. 1176–1177 County Governments Notices ..................................................... 1157, 1167 Change of Names............................................................... 1177-1178 The Records Disposal (Courts) Rules—Intended Destruction of Court Records .............................................. 1167 ---------------- The Co-operative Societies Act—Appointment of SUPPLEMENT No. 55 Liquidator ................................................................................ 1167 The Water Act—Invitation of Comments Regarding National Assembly Bills, 2015 Proposed Regular Tariff Adjustment.................................. 1167–1168 PAGE The Companies Act—Intended Dissolution, etc. .................... 1168 The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2015 ........... 1647 [1149 11501150 THE KENYA GAZETTE 15th May, 2015 CORRIGENDUM explore ways of compensating the residents for their deprived land, advice the government on alternative ways of sorting out the injustice IN Gazette Notice No. 3097 of 2015, Cause No. 1 of 2015, amend and to provide a written report of its findings to the Cabinet Secretary the deceased‘s name printed as ―Mutuhangya Mutetei, to read for Mining with clear matrix on recommended actions and estimated ―Muthangya Mutetei‖. costs. 3. Terms of reference— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3301 (a) to conduct desk research into circumstances that led to THE CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES ACT commencement of mining operations in Kimwarer; (Cap. 534) (b) to conduct field research in the area with a view of establishing APPOINTMENT concerns by locals in relation to fluorspar mining in the area; IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 12 of the (c) to establish the exact number of households and the extent to Certified Public Secretaries Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National which owners of land (9,070 acres) where the operations were Treasury appoints— set were compensated for their land; MARY NJERI MUNGAI, to be a member of the Registration of Certified Public Secretaries (d) to establish the number of households that were directly Board, with effect from the 1st May, 2015 to 31st December, 2016. affected by way of deprivation of land by the commencement of mining and processing operations; Dated the 27th April, 2015. HENRY ROTICH, (e) to establish the economic and social benefits of the fluorspar Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. operations versa vis the negative effects (if any) of the mining operations; (f) to establish the wishes of the people on the ground on how to GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3302 resolve the constant friction with the company operating in the THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT area; (Cap. 446) (g) to recommend ways of correcting historical injustices melted on the people (if any) pursuant to relevant laws on community THE NATIONAL AUTHORITY FOR THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST and private ownership of property; ALCOHOLIC AND DRUG ABUSE ACT (No. 14 of 2012) (h) to present a written report to the cabinet secretary for Mining within ninety (90) days of this appointment with clear EXTENSION OF APPOINTMENT recommendations, matrix of timelines and approximate cost for IT IS notified for the information of the general public that, the recommended approach/approaches; and pursuant to section 6 (1) of the State Corporations Act and section 10 (i) any other function as may be directed by the Cabinet Secretary (1) of the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and in writing Drug Abuse Act, the Cabinet Secretary, for Interior and Co-ordination of National Government has on the recommendation of the NACADA 4. Deliverables: Authority Board extended the appointment of— (a) A compilation of the Taskforce meeting summaries and special WILLIAM N. OKEDI studies; as the Chief Executive Officer of the Authority, for a period of two (2) (b) An implementation matrix; years, with effect from 4th April, 2015. (c) A written report describing the findings of the Taskforce and Dated the 9th March, 2015. its recommendations. JOSEPH NKAISSERRY, Cabinet Secretary for Interior (d) An oral presentation to the Cabinet Secretary for Mining of the and Co-ordination of National Government. summary findings and recommendations of the Taskforce. 5. Meetings and procedures: GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3303 (a) The Taskforce will begin activities on 11th May, 2015. The Chair will announce the date, time, and location of each TASKFORCE ON REVIEW OF VARIOUS CONCERNS BY meeting in advance. After the initial meeting, the Taskforce RESIDENTS OF KIMWARER AREA IN RELATION TO will plan further sessions at Kimwarer and the larger Elgeiyo FLOUSPAR MINING area as may be necessary. The Taskforce report is due to the IT IS notified for general information that the Cabinet Secretary Cabinet Secretary for Mining on or before 10th August, 2015. for Mining has constituted a Taskforce as hereunder: (b) The Taskforce will receive allowances as stipulated in various 1. Membership: circular from the salaries and remuneration commission, Members are also entitled to travel and accommodation Paul Nyamodi Chairperson expenses while conducting field work. Alice Kaudia (Dr.) Member Samantha Argwings-Kodhek (Ms.) Member (c) Support services for the Taskforce shall be provided by the Herbert Musoga (Dr.) Member Ministry of Mining. Catheriana J. Chirchir Member Dated the 4th May, 2015. Luka Kipkemoi Sawe Member NAJIB BALALA, Richard Ruto Kirui Member Cabinet Secretary for Mining. Philimon T. Cheruiyot Member David Kipruto Seurei Member Ibrahim Lithome Joint Secretary Raymond Mutiso Joint Secretary GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3304 2. Mandate: THE MARRIAGE ACT (No. 4 of 2014) To conduct a comprehensive review of the license area under which Kenya Fluorspar Company Limited operates, investigate claims APPOINTMENT by the locals on unfair treatment by the company, investigate circumstances under which compensation alleged funds were diverted IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the to other uses by past and present administrators and politicians, Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints— 15th May, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1151 LEONARD OKINDA GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3309 to be a Registrar of Marriages for Nyeri County. THE MARRIAGE ACT Dated the 11th May, 2015. (No. 4 of 2014) MARY W. MUTAARU, Ag. Registrar of Marriages. APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3305 Tom Momanyi Ombori, THE MARRIAGE ACT Wilfred Ben Ongabi, (No. 4 of 2014) to be Registrars of Marriages for Kisii County. APPOINTMENT Dated the 11th May, 2015. IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints— MARY W. MUTAARU, Ag. Registrar of Marriages. James Kiprono Kenduiywoh, Jane Lavuna, to be Registrars of Marriages for Kakamega County. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3310 Dated the 11th May, 2015. THE MARRIAGE ACT MARY W. MUTAARU, Ag. Registrar of Marriages. (No. 4 of 2014) APPOINTMENT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3306 IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints— THE MARRIAGE ACT (No. 4 of 2014) Maureen Wambui Nyambochoa, Cecilia M. Gichovi, APPOINTMENT to be Registrars of Marriages for Embu County. IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints— Dated the 11th May, 2015. GEORGE MWANIKI MATHIBU MARY W. MUTAARU, Ag. Registrar of Marriages. to be a Registrar of Marriages for Meru County. Dated the 11th May, 2015. MARY W. MUTAARU, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3311 Ag. Registrar of Marriages.
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