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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Kepublic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) c' THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the kepublic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXI—No. 59 NAIROBI, 10th May, 2019 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS. GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The Universities Act—Appointments.................................. 1822 Disposal of Uncollected Goods .............................................. 1899 The National Hospital Insurance Fund Act—Appointment 1822 Loss of Policies........................................................................ 1899-1902 The State Corporations Act—Appointment ........................... .1822 The Environment and Land Court Act—Appointment of Change of Names .................................................................... 1902-1903 Magistrates......................................................................... 1822 No.61 The. Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional SUPPLEMENT Certificates, etc................................................................... 1822-1833 Senate Bills, 2019 The Land Act—Inquiry, etc ................................................... 1833-1845 PAGE The Civil Aviation Act—Decision of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority on Applications for Air Service The Cancer Prevention and Control (Amendment) Bill, Licences.............................................................................. 1845-1849 2019 ........................................................................... Ill Customs and Border Control Department—Goods to be sold at Customs Warehouse, Kilindini, etc ...................... 1849-1886 The Judicial Service Commission—Applicants and SUPPLEMENT No.65 Shortlisted Candidates of Judges of the Court of Appeal, etc ........ ................................................................. 1887-1893 National Assembly Bills, 2019 1893-1895 , The Unclaimed Financial Assets Act—No Objection........... PAGE The Competition Act— Authorizations ................................... 1895-1896 The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission County Governments Notices ................................................. 1896 (Amendment) (No. 3) Bill, 2019........................ 465 The Chief Magistrate's Court, Kisumu (Environment and Land Division)—Civil Misc Application No. 44 of .................................................................................... 1896-1897 2019 SUPPLEMENT No.62 The Transfer of Businesses Act—Asset Transfer 1897 Legislative Supplements, 2019 The Political Parties Act—Change of Political Party Particulars........................................................................... 1897 LEGAL NOTICE No. ' PAGE 31—The Universities Act—Charter for the The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part Development Plans ............ ................................................ 1897-1899 University of Embu .......................................... 195 [1821 1822 THE KENYA GAZETTE 10th May, 2019 CORRIGENDA appointments of Eunice Muyoka (Ms.) Juma and Francis Kipkemboi Sang (Dr.)* is revoked with immediate effect. IN Gazette Notice No.2723 of 2019, Cause No. 15 of 2019, amend the deceased's name printed as "Joseph Mbugua Gathingo" to read Dated the 26th April, 2019. "Stephen Kamau Gitau" GEORGE MAGOHA, Cabinet Secretary for Education. *GN7599/2017 IN Gazette Notice No.4065 of 2019, amend the expression printed as "Cause No.108 of 2019" to read"Cause No. 111 of 2019" GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4413 THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL INSURANCE FUND ACT IN Gzette Notice No. 2237 of 2019, Cause No. 994 of 2018, tNo.9of 1998) amend the second petitioner's name printed as "Harry Robert Mbuthia" to'read "Jacquelyne Wangui" APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 (1) of the IN Gazette Notice No. 4241 of 2018 amend the expression printed National Hospital Insurance Fund Act, the Cabinet Secretary for as "Cause No.950 of 2018" to read "Cause No. 953 of 2018" Health appoints- Under subsection (f)- Rachel M. Monyoncho (Dr.) IN Gazette Notice No. 4281 of 2019, amend the name printed as "Abdalla Gonzi" to read "Abdalla Ngozi" Under subsection (g)- Roba Dubs Under subsection (h)- IN Gazette Notice No. 4308 of 2019, amend the name printed as Wycliffe Omucheyi "Richard K. Lagat" to read "Richard K. Langat" to be members of the National Hospital Insurance Fund, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 9th May, 2019. IN Gazette Notice No. 4325 of 2019, amend the name printed as "Rebecca Nyamunsi Mogire" Dated the 9th May, 2019. "Becky Mogire" to read SICILY KARIUKI, Cabinet Secretary for Health. IN Gazette Notice No. 4334 of 2019, amend the name printed as "Fred Gachie Ng'ang'a" to read "Freda Gachie Kimathi" GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4414 THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT IN Gazette Notice No. 4336, 2019, delete the phrase "notices (Cap.446) published vide Gazette Notice Nos. 1226/2019 and 1710/2019" and THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY OF KENYA ORDER, 2014 replace with the phrase "notices published vide Gazette Notice No. 1710/2019" (L.N.58/2014) APPOINTMENT IN Gazette Notice No. 4363 of 2019, delete the phrase "notices IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 7 (1) (e) of the published vide Gazette Notice Nos. 1234/2019 and 1711/2019" and Child Welfare Society of Kenya Order, 2014, the Cabinet Secretary for replace with the phrase "notice published vide Gazette Notice No. Labour and Social Protection appoints- 1711/2019" MARY WAMBUT to be a member of the Child Welfare Society of Kenya, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. IN Gazette Notice No. 4382 of 2019, amend the name printed as "Shallah Sheikh" to read "Shella Sheikh" Dated the 6th May, 2018. UKUR YATANI, Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection. GAZETTE NOTICE No.4411 THE UNIVERSITIES ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4415 THE ENVIRONMENT AND LAND COURT ACT (No.42 of 2012) (No. 19of2011) APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT OF MAGISTRATES IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 36 (1) (d) of the IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 26 (3) of the Universities Act, 2012, the Cabinet Secretary for Education appoints- Environment and Land Court Act, 2011, the Chief Justice appoints the following magistrates to preside over cases involving disputes relating JOEL KIILU to Environment and Land, in the areas of jurisdiction of their current court stations and future court Stations deployed to from time to time, to be a member of the Council for Kirinyaga University, for a period with effect from the 12th November, 2018. of three (3) years, with effect from the 26th April, 2019. The appointment of Joseph ole Sarisar* is revoked with immediate effect. Sijenyi James Helekiah Wanyanga Senior Resident Magistrate Wattimah Caroline Mutenyo Senior Resident Magistrate Dated the 26th April, 2019. Kulecho Phoebe Yiswa Senior Resident Magistrate GEORGE MAGOHA, Cabinet Secretary for Education. Nanjale Carolyne Naliaka Senior Resident Magistrate *GN 7614/2017 Njagi Christine Mukami . Senior Resident Magistrate Agutu Christabel Irene Senior Resident Magistrate Makau Nancy Mwende Nzau Senior Resident Magistrate GAZETFE NOTICE No. 4412 Aringo John Echoe Senior Resident Magistrate THE UNIVERSITIES ACT Arome Simon Kaigongi Senior Resident Magistrate (No.42 of 2012) Bii Japhet Cheruiyot Senior Resident Magistrate Cheloti Becky Mulemia Senior Resident Magistrate APPOINTMENT Tobiko Sinkiyian Nkini Senior Resident Magistrate IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 36(1) (d) of the Wanyama Claire Nanjala Jacqueline Senior Resident Magistrate Universities Act, 2012, the Cabinet Secretary for Education appoints- Mburu Esther Wangare Senior Resident Magistrate Chris Gervase Mac Otoo (Dr.), Murage Margaret Wanjeri Senior Resident Magistrate Mary Ndiga Kibuka (Ms.), Dated the 2nd May, 2019. to be Council Members for Murang'a Uiiversity of Technology, for a DAVID K. MARAGA, period of three (3) years with effect from the 26th April, 2019. The Chief Justice and President, Supreme Court of Kenya. 10th May, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1823 GAZETFE NOTICE No.4416 GAZETFE NOTICE NO. 4420 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No.3 of 20 12) (No.3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE Issuit OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Mohammadhadi Pahiavanian, as trustee of the Red Crescent of the Islamic Republic of Iran, of P.O. Box 21796-06505, WHEREAS William Kipkorir .Busienei, of P.O. Box 12443, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in all that piece of land known as L. R. No.209/3530/10, Situate in the absolute ownership interest of all that ,piece of land containing 0.93 city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a grant registered as I. hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nakuru, registered R. 80281/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show under title No. Molo South/Langwenda Block 11/30 (Kewamoi), and that the said grant has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the certificate of title provided that no objection has been received within expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new that period. title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 10th May, 2019. S.C. NJOROGE, Dated the 10th May, 2019. MR16327 146 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. - E. M. NYAMU, MR/6327288 ' Land Registrar, Nakuru District. GAZETI-E
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