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Download PDF (7.2 109 The *efrence l.simr/E íUganda Gazettej| Published 23rd March, 2007 Price: Shs. 1000 General Notice No. 122 of 2007. CONTENTS Page The Mining Act—Notices 109 THE ADVOCATES ACT. 109 The Advocates Act—Notices ... NOTICE. 110 The Companies Act—Notices ... The Electoral Commission Act—Notices 110-133 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. 134 Sm ila Security Services Ltd— Notice It is hereby notified that an application has been 134-136 The Trademarks Act—Registration of Applications presented to the Law Council by Nakibuule Madinah who is 136-138 Advertisements stated to be a holder of Bachelor of Laws of Makerere University having been awarded a Degree on the 22nd day SUPPLEMENT of October, 2004 and to have been awarded a Diploma in Legal Practice by the Law Development Centre on the 16th Legal Notice day of June, 2006 for the issue of a Certificate of Eligibility No. 2—The Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act for entry of her name on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. (Publication of Particulars of a Private Tertiary Institution issued with Provisional Licence) (No. 2) Kampala. STELLA NYANDRIA, Notice. 2007. 21st March. 2007. for Acting Secretary, Law Council. General Notice No. 120 of 2007. THE MINING ACT. 2003 General Notice No. 123 of 2007. (The Mining Regulations, 2004) THE ADVOCATES ACT. NOTICE OF GRANT OF AN EXPLORATION LICENCE NOTICE. It is hereby notified that an Exploration Licence, number EL 0166 registered as number 0001168 has been APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. granted in accordance with the provisions of Section 27 and It is hereby notified that an application has been Section 29 to Glory Ministries International Community presented to the Law Council by Ntaro Nyeko Joseph who Foundation (U) Ltd of P.O. Box 34187, Kampala for a is stated to be a holder of Bachelor of Laws of Uganda period of three years effective from 16th March, 2007. Christian University Mukono having been awarded a Degree The Exploration area subject to the Exploration Licence is on the 4th day of October, 2002 and to have been awarded a 475 knr and is on Topography map, Sheet number 53/3 & Diploma in Legal Practice by the Law Development Centre 63/1 and is situated in Kaliro. Pallisa & Namutumba districts. on the 6th day of May, 2005 for the issue of a Certificate of Eligibility for entry of his name on the Roll of Advocates for Dated at Entebbe, this 16th day of March, 2007. Uganda. C.B. WANDERA. Kampala, STELLA NYANDRIA, for Commissioner for Geological Survey and Mines. 20th March, 2007. for Acting Secretary, Law Council. General Notice No. 121 of 2007. THE MINING ACT, 2003 General Notice No. 124 of 2007. (The Mining Regulations, 2004) THE ADVOCATES ACT. NOTICE OF GRANT OF A LOCATION LICENCE NOTICE. It is hereby notified that Location Licence, number Loc. 0159 registered as number 000167 has been granted in APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. accordance with the provisions of Section 57(1) and It is hereby notified that an application has been Section 59(1) to M/s Tekomu (U) Ltd of P.O. Box 149, presented to the Law Council by Tumwine William who is Kasese for a period of two years effective from 2nd March, stated to be a holder of Bachelor of Laws of Makerere 2007. University having been awarded a Degree on the 21st day of The Location Licence area subject to the Location Licence November, 2003 and to have been awarded a Diploma in is 15 hectares and in on Topography map, Sheet number Legal Practice by the Law Development Centre on the 6th 94/1 and is situated in Kabale district. day of May, 2005 for the issue of a Certificate of Eligibility Dated at Entebbe, this 2nd day of March, 2007. for entry of his name on the Roll of Advocates for Uganda. r C.B. WANDERA, KamPala’ STELLA NYANDRIA, jor Commissioner for Geological Survey and Mines. 20th March, 2007. for Acting Secretary, Law Council. 110 THE UGANDA GAZETTE [23rd March General Notice No. 125 of 2007. General Notice No. 129 of 2007. THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT, CAP. 140 (Cap. 110). Section 30( 1) NOTICE. NOTICE Pursuant to section 19(4) of the Companies Act, notice APPOINTMENT OF RETURNING OFFICER FOR is hereby given that Northern Uganda Agriculture And BUGIRI ELECTORAL DISTRICT Construction Company Limited has by special Resolution Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission passed on the 10th day of November, 2006 and with the that Jimmy Musimbi, District Registrar, Bugiri District is approval of the Registrar of Companies changed in name to hereby appointed Returning Officer of Bugiri Electoral Northern Uganda Agriculture Centre Limited and that such District in accordance with Section 30(1) of the Electoral new name has. been entered in my Register. Commission Act, Cap. 140. By this Notice, Mr. Fred Ngobi is hereby degazetted Dated at Kampala this 15th day of February, 2007. Returning Officer Bugiri Electoral District. BEN TURYASINGURA, Issued at Kampala this 12th day of March, 2007. for Registrar of Companies. ENG. DR BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, Chairman, Electoral Commission. General Notice No. 126 of 2007. THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. (Cap. 110). NOTICE. General Notice No. 130 of 2007. THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT Pursuant to section 19(4) of the Companies Act, notice CAP. 140 is hereby given that Kampala Traffic School Limited has by SECTION 30(1) and 31 special Resolution passed on the 15th day of March, 2007 NOTICE and with the approval of the Registrar of Companies changed in name to Kampala Traffic Institute Limited and APPOINTMENT OF RETURNING AND ASSISTANT that such new name has been entered in my Register. RETURNING OFFICER FOR KYENJOJO ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Dated at Kampala this 23rd day of March, 2007. Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in BEN TURYASINGURA, accordance with Section 30(1) and 31 of the Electoral for Registrar of Companies. Commission Act (Cap. 140), that the following persons in the Schedule are hereby appointed Returning and Assistant Returning Officer respectively for Kyenjojo Electoral District for purposes of the by-election in Kyenjojo Districts. General Notice No. 127 of 2007. SCHEDULE THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. (Cap. 110). Name District NOTICE. 1. Mr. Charles Mashate Returning Officer, Kyenjojo; and 2. Mr. Muwaya Tibakuno F. Assistant Returning Officer. Pursuant to section 343(3) of the Companies Act. notice is hereby given that unless cause is shown to the contrary the By this Notice, Mr. Muhenda Rujumba Owen is hereby name of the following company will be struck off the degazetted accordingly. Register after the expiration of three months from the date Dated at Kampala this 19th day of March, 2007. of publication of this notice. ENG DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, NYANGO & SONS (UGANDA) LIMITED Chairman, Electoral Commission. Dated at Kampala this 15th day of February, 2007. BEN TURYASINGURA for Registrar of Companies. General Notice No. 131 of 2007. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT ACT NO. 17 OF 2005 General Notice No. 128 of 2007 THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. SECTION 28(1 )a (Cap. 110). NOTICE NOTICE. Pursuant to section 19(4) of the Companies Act, notice PUBLICATION OF LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR is hereby given that Brae Foundation Limited has by special THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL BY­ Resolution passed on the 24th day of August, 2006 and with ELECTION IN KYENJOJO DISTRICT. the approval of the Registrar of Companies changed in name Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in to Brae and that such new name has been entered in my accordance with Section 28(1 )a of the Parliamentary Register. Elections Act, 17 of 2005 that the list of polling stations Dated at Kampala this 15th day of March, 2007. attached to the Schedule to this Notice is hereby published MERCY KYOMUGASHO K. NDYAHIKAYO, for purposes of the Local Government Council by-election Assistant Registrar of Companies. in Kyenjojo District. D CODE DISTRICT NAME EA CODE EA NAME IT CODE SCOUNTY NAME I’CODE PARISH 1Wmi PS CODE PS NAME 3 rd 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 01 IRINGA 01 IRINGA PARISH HQRS 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 01 IRINGA 02 NKAKWA T. C. A M arch 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 01 IRINGA 03 1SUNGA T C. PLAY GROUND 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 01 IRINGA 04 NKAKWA T. C. B ] 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 01 IRINGA 05 IRINGA P/S ________________________________ 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 02 K1JUMA 01 KIJUMA TRADING CENTRI 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 02 KIJUMA 02 KARUMAJMA T C. 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 03 KITALES A 01 HAPUYO S/C HQRS 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 03 KITALES A 02 KITALEESA P. S. 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 03 KITALES A 03 HAPUUYO P/S 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 04 KIGAMBO 01 KIGAMBO C.O.U 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 04 KIGAMBO 02 NTUNTU P/S 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 04 KIGAMBO 03 KATATURWA P/S 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 01 HAPUYO 04 KIGAMBO 04 K YA N YA MBA LI P/S 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAK/X COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 05 KIJAGUZO 01 K YA IS AZA P/S 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 05 KIJAGUZO 02 KISOKO P/S 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 05 KIJAGUZO 03 KIJAGUZO ITAMBIRO 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 05 KIJAGUZO 04 KAKABARA P/S 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 05 KIJAGUZO 05 KYARWEHUTA P/S THE 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 05 KIJAGUZO 06 KIHAGUZ1 ITAMBIRO 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 06 KYATEGA 01 K1CUMU P/S UGANDA 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 06 KYATEGA 02 KYATEGA HQRS 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 06 KYATEGA 03 KITAMBA C.O.U 48 KYENJOJO 055 KYAKA COUNTY 02 KAKABARA 07 MIGONGWE 01 MIGONGWE P.
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