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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. CVITI—No. 42 NAIROBI, 16th June, 2006 Price Sh. 50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—{Contd,) ; PAGE PAGE The State Corporations Act-—Appointments .........0-sc0 1228 The Companies Act—Intended Dissolution,etc. ............. 1277-1278 The Agricultural Development Corporati on The Valuers Act-Revocation of Gazettment.................04. 1278 ACt—AppOimtMent 0... ceessssetessssesesaleceeseeseesrensenneaneene 1228 Local Government Notice..cccsssscsscssssssccssccscscccccssssoseeccccooes 1278-1279 The Non-Governmental Organizations Co-ordination Deposit Protection Fund—Paymentof First Dividend to ACt—Appointment ....srsenetscesenernnrseinrenetnaseneeines 1228 Creditors .cessssessssstuensstsesssisstistsesssssiassstinesaten 1279 The Water Act—Appointimient............ccccsecstsecseeeeesenneees 1228-1229 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination The National Museums Act—Appointment... 1229 Act-Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report 1279-1280 The Kenya Railways Corporation Act—Appointment.... 1229 Disposal Of Uncollected Goods ..........:ccccsseccscsssscccessseeeee 1280 The Civil Aviation Act—Release of Aircraft Accident. LossofPolicy 1280 Report, etc. ” 1229, 1275-1277 Change of Names .............cecscsssscssssesssseessesseseceatsseessessseesies 1281 The Law of Succession Act—Appointment.................. 1229 The Magistrates’ Courts Act—Increase of Limits of Jurisdiction 1229 SUPPLEMENTNo.40 The Children Act—Appointment.........ccssssesssweseseeccee 1229 Bills, 2006 The Oaths and Statutory Declarations PAGE ACt—Commissions.........ccicsssescsesssesecessssstsntessenss sees 1230 The FinanceBill, 2006 961 The Registration of Titles Act—Issue of Provisional (Published as Special Issue on 15th June, 2006) Certificate .........cccsssscsssesesscessesnecsisenseesennessssasesusnersessessnee® 1230 , The Registered Land Act—Issue of New Land Title Deed, €tC.,.....cssccssssssscertscerseerssnseenenssesseusssenesseessssessrseasees 1230-1232 SUPPLEMENT No.41 The Co-operative Societies Act—Appointment of Legislative Supplement Interim Committees “ 1233 ; LEGAL NOTICE No. 53—70 291 Probate and Administration .............ccssesccsesesssssesssteeseess 1233-1257 . Published as Special I n 15th June, 2006 The National Assembly and Presidential Elections 6 P ssue 0 ) Act—Parties’ Symbols, €t0...0..00.:ccsccsssssssssessssessessesenes 1258-1273 The Constitution of Kenya—Notice of Election of SUPPLEMENTNo. 42 Local Government Councillor, etc. ...0..0...cccssseseeeee 1273-1274 . Bills, 2006 The Local Government Act—Appointment of / . , Returning Officer and Deputy Returning Officer, etc... 1274-1275 The Licensing Laws (Repeals and Amendment) Bill, . , © 2006 neces 1001 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part , - Development Plan ............sscsesssescsesseceeentsssessseesssteesseess 1277 (Published as Special Issue on 15th June, 2006) 1228 , THE KENYA GAZETTE 16th June, 2006 CORRIGENDA GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4313 IN Gazette Notice No. 3963 of 2006, amendthe expression printed THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT as “sixty (60) days”to read “fourteen (14) days” (Cap. 446) THE NYAYO TEA ZONES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION INGazette Notice No. 5375 of 2005 amend the deceased name ORDER printed as “DORCAS WAMBUI KAGEANJA”to read “DORCAS (L.N. 30 of 2002) WANGUI KAGWANJA” APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (b) of ‘the IN Gazette Notice No. 3267 of 2006 delete the expression printed State Corporations Act, the Minister for Agriculture appoints— as “petition for a grantof letters of administration intestate” and insert “petition for probate of written will” where it appears. - ANNE KARIMI KINYUA Managing Director, to. be a member of the Board of the Nyayo Tea Zones Development Corporation, with effect from 19th J une, 2006. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4310 Dated the 8th June, 2006. THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT KIPRUTO ArRaP KIRWA, (Cap. 446) Ministerfor Agriculture. KENYA INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS GAZETTE NOTICE No.4314 APPOINTMENTOF CHIEF EXECUTIVE THE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ACT (Cap. 444) IT IS notified for general information that the Minister for Planning and National Development has appointed—~ APPOINTMENTOF DIRECTOR MOSES MURIRA IKIARA (DR.) . IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 5 (1) (h) of the Agricultural Development Corporation Act; the Minister for ‘as the Executive Director of Kenya Institute for Public Policy Agriculture appoints— Research and Analysis (KIPPRA)with effect from 1st June, 2006. \ / WILLIAM K. KIRWA Dated the 5th June, 2006. H. O. OBWOCHA, Managing Director, to be.a member of the Board of the Agricultural Minister for Planning and National Development. Development Corporation, for a period of three (3) years, with effect: from 19th June, 2006. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.4311 Dated the 8th June, 2006. : . KIPRUTO ARAP KIRWA, THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Ministerfor Agriculture. (Cap. 446) CHEMELIL SUGAR COMPANYLIMITED APPOINTMENTOF DIRECTOR GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4315 IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (b) of the THE NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSCO- State Corporations Act, the Minister for Agriculture appoints— ORDINATION ACT JuLius O. NYABUNDI(PROF.) (No. 19 of 1990) APPOINTMENTOF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Managing Director, to be a memberof the Board of Chemelil Sugar - Company Limited, for a period of two (2) years, with effect from 19th IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (1) of the June, 2006. Non-Government Organizations Co-ordination Act, the Minister of State for National Heritage in the Office of the Vice-President Dated the 14th June, 2006. appoints— KIPRUTO ARAP KIRWA, Ministerfor Agriculture. DAVID ISOE GAZETTE NOTICE NO.4312 to be the Executive Director of the Non-Governmental Organizations Co-ordination Board, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT 14th February, 2006. -The appointment of Zachary N. Silatei*, is (Cap. 446) - revoked. Dated the 29th May, 2006. : THE KENYA PLANT HEALTH INSPECTORATESERVICE S.R. SHAKOMBO, ORDER Minister ofStatefor National Heritage, (LN. 305 of 1996) Office ofthe Vice-President. *G.N. 5939/2005. APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 (b) of the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service Order, the Minister for Agriculture appoints— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4316 C. J. KEDERA THE WATER ACT (No. 8 of 2002) Managing Director, to be a member of the Board of the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service, for a period of three (3) years, with effect ATHI WATER SERVICES BOARD from 19th June, 2006. APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBER Dated the 8th June, 2006. : , KIPRUTO araP KIRWA, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 51 of the Water Ministerfor Agriculture. Act, the Minister for Water and Irrigation appoints— 16th June, 2006 THE KENYA GAZETTE , 1229 THE PERMANENT SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT N733 YU SY BLK to be a memberof the Athi Water Services Board, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 7th June, 2006. Dated the 19th May, 2006. C. A. MWAKWERE, Dated the 7th June, 2006. Ministerfor Transport. J.M. KATUKU, Ministerfor Water andIrrigation. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4320 THE LAW OF SUCCESSION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO.4317 THE NATIONAL MUSEUMS ACT (Cap. 160) (Cap. 216) APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 47 of the Law APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS of Succession Act, the Chief Justice appoints— , IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 5 (1) of the National MuseaumsAct, the Minister of State for National Heritage in THOMAS MURAGURI MWANGI the Office of the Vice-President appoints: _ Resident Magistrate at Kitui Law Courts, to represent the High Court, for the purposesof that section, with effect from 1st June, 2006. Undersection 5 (1) (b)}— Dated the 29th May, 2006. Flueur Ng’ weno, Peter Ngau (Dr.), : JE. GICHERU, ChiefJustice. Geoffrey Mwanza Muluvi (Dr.), Joseph W. Ngatia (Dr.); Undersection 5 (1) (¢)— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4321 Alice K. Mayaka (Mrs.); THE MAGISTRATES’ COURTS ACT Undersection 5 (1) (d)— | (Cap. 10) INCREASE OF LIMIT OF JURISDICTION Undersection 5.(1) (e)— IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section $ (1) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act, the Chief Justice increases the Rashid Abdi Aman (Dr.), jurisdiction of— Shaukat Ali Abdulrazak (Prof.); THOMAS MURAGURI MWANGI to be members of the National Museums of Kenya Board ofGovernors Resident Magistrate, to Kenya shillings five hundred thousand (KSh. - for a period of three (3) years. 500,000), with effect from 1st June, 2006. Dated the 7th June, 2006. Dated the 29th May, 2006. S. R. SHAKOMBO, J. E. GICHERU, Minister of State for National Heritage, . ChiefJustice. Office of the Vice-President. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4318 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.4322 THE KENYA RAILWAYS CORPORATION ACT THE MAGISTRATES’ COURTS ACT (Cap. 397) (Cap. 10) APPOINTMENT INCREASE OF LIMIT OF JURISDICTION IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 (f) of the IN EXERCISE ofthe powers conferred by section 5 (1) of the Kenya Railways Corporation Act, the Minister for. Transport Magistrates’ Courts Act, the Chief Justice increases the limit of appoints— jurisdiction of-— SAMUEL M. GACHERU SHARIFF S. MOHAMED Resident Magistrate, toKenya shillings five hundred thousand (KSh. to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Kenya Railways 500,000), with effect from Ist July, 2006. Corporation, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 9th May, 2006, and revokes the appointment
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