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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXI—No. 58 NAIROBI, 7th May, 2019 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4387 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (a) of the State Corporations Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic THE COMPETITION ACT of Kenya and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, appoint— (No. 12 of 2010) JUVENAL J. M. SHIUNDU APPOINTMENT to be the Chairperson of the Kenya National Shipping Line, for a IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 10 (1) (a) of the period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. Competition Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in- Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces appoint— Dated the 6th May, 2019. UHURU KENYATTA, NELSON NDIRANGU (AMB.) President. to be the Chairman of the Competition Authority, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. Dated the 6th May, 2019. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4390 UHURU KENYATTA, THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT President. (Cap. 446) THE KENYA VETERINARY VACCINES PRODUCTION GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4388 INSTITUTE ORDER, 1990 THE KENYA MEDICAL SUPPLIES AUTHORITY ACT APPOINTMENT (No. 20 of 2013) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 3 (a) of the APPOINTMENT Kenya Veterinary Vaccines Production Institute Order, 1990, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (1) (a) of the of the Republic of Kenya, appoint— Kenya Medical Supplies Authority Act, 2013, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces WABACHA JAMES (PROF.) appoint— to be the Chairperson of the Board of the Kenya Veterinary Vaccines JAMES KEMBI GITURA Production Institute, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May 2019. to be the Non-Executive Chairperson of the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, Dated the 6th May, 2019. 2019. UHURU KENYATTA, Dated the 6th May, 2019. President. UHURU KENYATTA, President. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4391 THE HOUSING ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4389 (Cap. 117) THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT APPOINTMENT (Cap. 446) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred section 3 (2) (a) of the THE KENYA NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE Housing Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya, appoint— APPOINTMENT [1815 181618167:39 PM THE KENYA GAZETTE 6th May, 2019 STEPHEN NGARE (ENG.) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4395 to be the Chairman of the National Housing Corporation, for a period THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. (No. 18 of 2012) Dated the 6th May, 2019. UHURU KENYATTA, THE PUBLIC FINANCE (STRATEGIC FOOD RESERVE TRUST President. FUND) REGULATIONS, 2015 (L.N. 15 of 2015) RE-APPOINTMENT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4392 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 7 (2) of the THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Public Finance Management (Strategic Food Reserve Trust Fund) (Cap. 446) Regulations, 2015, the Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury and Planning re-appoints – THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY OF KENYA ORDER, 2014 Under paragraph (f)— (L.N. 58 of 2014) Abass Maalim Mohammed, APPOINTMENT Lucas Chepkitony, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 7 (1) (a) of the Susan Wairimu Mukiri, Child Welfare Society of Kenya Order, 2014, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, Gerald Musila, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, appoint— to be the members of the Strategic Food Reserve Oversight Board, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. SHAKILLA ABDALLA Dated the 6th May, 2019. to be the Chairperson of the Child Welfare Society of Kenya, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. HENRY ROTICH, Cabinet Secretary, The National Treasury and Planning. Dated the 6th May, 2019. UHURU KENYATTA, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4396 President. THE CLINICAL OFFICERS (TRAINING, REGISTRATION AND LICENSING) ACT, 2017 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4393 (No. 20 of 2017) THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES PROVIDENT FUND ACT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 (1) of the (Cap. 272) Clinical Officers (Training, Registration and Licensing) Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Health appoints— APPOINTMENT Under Subsection (d) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section (1A) of the Local Authorities Provident Fund Act, the Cabinet Secretary for The Felix Mutua National Treasury and Planning appoints— Under Subsection (e) KABANDO WA KABANDO Janet Nandwa Under Subsection (f) to be the Chairman of the Board of the Local Authorities Provident Fund, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, Joseph K. Choge (Dr.) 2019. Under Subsection (g) Dated the 6th May, 2019. Rosalind Wairagu to be members of the Board of the Clinical Officers Council of Kenya, HENRY ROTICH, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. Cabinet Secretary, The National Treasury and Planning. Dated the 6th May, 2019. SICILY KARIUKI, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4394 Cabinet Secretary for Health. THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND PLANNING GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4397 NEPAD/APRM KENYA GOVERNING COUNCIL THE NUTRITIONISTS AND DIETICIANS ACT, 2007 (G.N. 4651 of 2016) (No. 18 of 2007) RE-APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (2) of the IT IS NOTIFIED for general information that the Cabinet Nutritionists and Dieticians Act, 2007, the Cabinet Secretary for Secretary for The National Treasury and Planning, has re-appointed- Health appoints— MICHAEL CHEGE (PROF.) Under Subsection (a) Evayline M. Nkirigacha (Dr.)—Chairperson to be the Chairman of the NEPAD/APRM Kenya Governing Council for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 22nd June, 2019. Under Subsection (b) Korir Anjeline Jebiwott Dated the 6th May, 2019. Oscar Ayoma HENRY ROTICH, Under Subsection (e) Cabinet Secretary, The National Treasury and Planning. Edna Waretho 6th May, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1817 Under Subsection (f) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4400 Joy Mugambi (Dr.) THE BIOSAFETY ACT (No. 2 of 2009) Under Subsection (g) THE NATIONAL BIOSAFETY AUTHORITY Harriet Njiru APPOINTMENT Under Subsection (h) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) of the Stephen Mutoro Biosafety Act, 2009, the Cabinet Secretary for Education appoints— Under Subsection (i) and (j) Under paragraph (g)— Gordon Nguka (Dr.) Samuel Macharia Gatitu Under paragraph (f)— Under Subsection (k) Peter Nyamuhanga Mwita (Prof.) Purity Njoki Chege to be members of the National Biosafety Authority, for a period of to be members of the Board of the Kenya Nutritionists and Dieticians three (3) years, with effect from the 6th of May, 2019. Institute, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. Dated the 6th May, 2019. GEORGE MAGOHA, Dated the 6th May, 2019. Cabinet Secretary for Education. SICILY KARIUKI, Cabinet Secretary for Health. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4401 THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4398 (No. 28 of 2013) THE CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT THE KENYA NATIONAL INNOVATION AGENCY (No. 15 of 2012) RE-APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 28 (3) (a) of the APPOINTMENT Science, Technology and Innovation Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Education re-appoints— IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (2) of the Cancer Prevention and Control Act, 2012, the Cabinet Secretary for REUBEN O. MARWANGA (PROF.) Health appoints— to be Chairperson of the Kenya National Innovation Agency, for a Under subsection (d)— period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. Dated the 6th May, 2019. David Makumi (Mr.) GEORGE MAGOHA, Under subsection (f)— Cabinet Secretary for Education. Mercy Oburu (Ms.) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4402 Under subsection (g)— THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ACT Bob Collymore (Mr.) (No. 28 of 2013) Under subsection (h)— THE KENYA NATIONAL INNOVATION AGENCY Evangeline Njiru (Dr.) APPOINTMENT to be members of the Board of the National Cancer Institute, for a IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 28 (3) (e) of the period of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. Science, Technology and Innovation Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Education appoints – Dated the 6th May, 2019. JAMES IRUNGU MWANGI SICILY KARIUKI, to be a member of the Kenya National Innovation Agency, for a period Cabinet Secretary for Health. of three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. Dated the 6th May, 2019. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4399 GEORGE MAGOHA, Cabinet Secretary for Education. THE PHARMACY AND POISONS ACT (Cap. 244) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4403 APPOINTMENT THE DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT (Cap. 336) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (1) of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Health RE-APPOINTMENT appoints— IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (1) of the Dairy Industry Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Under subsection (e)— Fisheries and Irrigation re-appoints— Beatrice K. M. Amugune (Dr.) ANTHONY IAN NJOROGE MUTUGI to be a member of the Pharmacy and Poisons Board, for a period of to be the Chairman of the Kenya Dairy Board, for a period of three (3) three (3) years, with effect from the 6th May, 2019. years, with effect from the 1st June, 2019. Dated the 6th May, 2019. Dated the 6th May, 2019. MWANGI KIUNJURI, SICILY KARIUKI, Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Cabinet Secretary for Health. Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation. 181818187:39 PM THE KENYA GAZETTE 6th May, 2019 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4404 Samson ole Tipape THE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ACT Under sub-paragraph (ii)— (No.
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