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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) 1.4 THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXX—No. 23 NAIROBI, 16th February, 2018 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The Employment and Labour Relations Court Act- The Trustee Act— Claim and Interest........................................ 447 Appointment........................................................................... 412 Business Transfer.......................................................................... 447 The Mining Act—Application for Prospecting Licence 412 Loss of Share Certificate .............................................................. 447-.448 The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Act- Lossof Policies..............................................................................448-454 Applications for the Position of the Director of Public Prosecutions............................................................................ 412-413 Changeof Names...............................................................454-455 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Ceitificates, etc ....................................................................... 413-426 The Land Act—intention to Acquire Land, etc....................... 426-438 SUPPLEMENT No.8 The Water Act—Public Submission of Comments on the Legislative Supplements, 2018 Regular Tariff Applications ................................................. 438 LEGAL NoTICE No PAGE The Unclaimed Fmancial Assets Act—No Objection, etc .... 438-439 46—The Statutory Instruments Act—Exemption 71 The Energy Regulatory Commission—Fuel Cost Charge, etc . ............................................................................................. 439-441 County Govemments Notices..................................................... 441,445-446 The Constitution of Kenya—Nominated Candidates for SUPPLEMENT Nos. 9 and 10 Parliamentary By-Election for Member of the National National Assembly Bills, 2018 Assembly—Kitui West Constituency, etc ......................... 442-.445 PAGE The Records Disposal (Courts) Rules—Intended Destruction of Tribunal Records......................................... 447 The Land Value Index Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018 33 The Competition Act—Application for Exemption 447 The Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2018 65 [411 412 THE KENYA GAZETTE 16th February, 2018 CORRIGENDA Lot. Lot. Lot. Long. Long. Long. Order N/S EIW Deg. Mm. Sec Deg. Min Sec - IN Gazette Notice No. 11953 of 2017, amend the proprietor's 3 29 30 N 39 9 0 E name pnnted as "Sammy Mwikya Mailu Onyango" to read "Sammy Mwikya Mailu". 3 29 30 N 39 10 15 E 3 29 15 N 39 10 15 E 4 3 29 15 N 39 11 0 E IN Gazette Notice No. 9097 of 2017, amend the expression printed 3 28 30 N 39 11 1 0 E as "Cause No. 926 of 2016" to read "Cause No. 929 of 2016". 3 28 30 1 N 39 14 45 E 3 28 15 N 39 14 45 E 3 28 15 N 39 17 45 B IN Gazette Notice No. 5638 of 2017, Cause No. 16 of 2017, amend 9 3 25 15 N 39 17 45 E the deceased's name printed as "Oyugi Ondeng alias Oyugi Ondeng" 10 3 25 15 N 39 9 0 E to read "Peter Oyare Uma alias Oyare Oma". 11 3 29 30 N 39 9 0 E The said application may also be accessed from the mining IN Gazette Notice No. 10654 of 2017, amend the expression cadastre portal vide website: https://portal.miningcadastre.go.ke printed as "Cause No. 856 of 2017" to read "Cause No. 865 of 2017". Dated the 19th December, 2017. DAN KAZUNGU, IN Gazette Notice No, 11117 of 2017, Cause No. 1122 of 2017, MR/4 103939 Cabinet Secretary for Mining. amend the petitioner's name printed as "Oliver Merrick Fowle" to read "Oliver Merrick Fowler". GAZErFENOTICENO. 1419 IN Gazette Notice No. 953 of 2018, amend the title No. printed as THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA, 2010 "NguirubilNdiunil12921" to read "NguirubifNdiuni/1292". THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS ACT GAZETTENOTICENO. 1417 (No. 2 of 2013) THE EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR RELATIONS COURT ACT APPLICATIONS FOR THE PosITIoN OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS (No.20 of 2011, rev. 2014) PURSUANT to provisions of Article 157 of the Constitution and APPOINTMENT section 8 (1)-(4) of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Section 24 (a) of the Act, 2013, the Selection Panel invites applications from suitably Employment and Labour Relations Court Act, 2011 (revised 2014) the qualified persons to be considered for nomination for appointment to Chief Justice appoints- the position of the Director of Public Prosecutions. MAUREEN ONYANGO For appointment to this position, a candidate must- hold a law degree from a recognized university, or be an as the Chairperson of the Employment and Labour Relations Rules advocate of the High Court of Kenya, or possess an equivalent Committee. The appointment of Mathews Nderi Nduma vide Gazette qualification from a common-law jurisdiction. Notice No. 5711 of 2014 to the Committee is revoked and replaced accordingly. have at least ten (10) years' experience as a Superior Court Judge or professionally qualified Magistrate; or Dated the 8th February, 2018. DAVID K. MARAGA, have at least ten (10) years' experience as a distinguished Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court. academic or legal practitioner or such experience in other relevant legal field; or have held the qualifications specified in paragraphs (b) and (c) GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1418 for a period amounting, in aggregate, to ten (10) years; be of high moral character, integrity and impartiality; THE MINING ACT meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution; and (No. 12of2016) demonstrate a high degree of professional competence, APPLICATION FOR A PROSPECTING LICENCE communication skills, fairness, good temperament, good judgment in both legal and life experiences and commitment to NOTICE is given by virtue of section 34 of the Mining Act that an public and community service. application for a prospecting licence, whose details and area boundary schedule are as described here below, has been made under section 72 Duties and Responsibilities of the Act and the said application has been accepted for consideration Director of Public Prosecutions shall - Applicant Dorse Gems International Limited have power to direct the Inspector-General to investigate any Address P.O. Box 44911-00100, Nairobi, Kenya information or allegation of criminal conduct and the Application No. EPL/201 6/0021 Inspector-General shall comply with any such direction; Area 100.6062 km2 Locality Marsabit County exercise State powers of prosecution which may include- Mineral(s) Sought I Gold and Industrial minerals instituting and undertaking criminal proceedings against any person before any Court (other than a court martial) in Any objection to the grant of the prospecting licence may be made respect of any offence alleged to have been committed, in writing and addressed to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Mining, P.O. Box 30009-00100, Nairobi, Kenya to reach him within twenty taking over and continuing any criminal proceedings one (21) days from the date of the publication of this notice. commenced in any court (other than a court martial) that have been instituted or undertaken by another person or SCHEDULE OF THE PROPOSED APPLICATION BOUNDARIES authority, with the permission of the person or authority; The proposed application's area is particularly described by the promoting appropriate standards of practice by public following WGS 84 co-ordinates. prosecutors, assistant prosecutors, and any other person exercising prosecutorsal authority under the Office of the I Lot. Lot. Lot. Long. Long. E/W I Orderl . I N/S '' Director of Public Prosecutions Act, 2013; Deg. i Mm. Sec. I I Deg. I Min Sec. 16th February, 2018 THE KENYA GAZETTE 413 implementing an effective prosecution mechanism so as to "Women, minorities, inarginalized and persons living with maintain the rule of law and contribute to fair and disability are encouraged to apply". equitable criminal justice and the effective protection of citizens against crime; All applications should reach the Commission on or before discontinuing at any stage before judgment is delivered Tuesday, 27th February, 2018 at 5.00 p.m. any criminal proceedings instituted by the Director of Further information can be obtained from the Public Service Public Prosecutions or taken over by the Director of Public Commission website www.publicservice.go.ke Prosecutions; • (vi) formulating and keeping under review public prosecution ELIZABETH MULl, policy; MR14102180 Chairperson, Selection Panel. (vii)co.operating with the National Police Service, investigative agencies, the courts, the legal profession and other Government agencies or institutions so as to ensure GAZErFE NOTIcE NO. 1420 the fairness and effectiveness of public prosecutions; THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT setting the qualifications for the appointment of prosecutors; (No. 3 of 2012) reviewing decisions to prosecute, or not to prosecute, any ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE criminal offence; WHEREAS Wambui Githuku, as administrator of the estate of advising the State on all matters relating to the John Waruri Githuku (deceased), of P.O. Box 70475-00400, Nairobi administration of criminal justice; in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of all that be responsible for accounting for state monies received or paid piece of land known as L.R. No. 209/4300/140, situate in the city of out on account of the Office; Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a lease registered as I.R. submit
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