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IN Gazette Notice No. 594 of 2015, amend the expression pnnted to be a memberof the Kenya Ordinance Factories Corporation Board as “L.R. No. 209/19116/5” to read “L.R No 209/1916/5”, where it of Directors, for a further period of three (3) years, with effect from appears. 27th December, 2014

Dated thei 0th February, 2015. IN Gazette Notice No. 911 of 2015, amend the expression printed as “Magumonis/Thuita/1207” to read “Magumoni/Thuita/1208”, where , it appears Cabinet Secretary for Defence

IN Gazette Notice No. 9038 of 2014, amend the expression printed as “issue of a new land title deed” to read “opening of a new GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1090 register”, where it appears THE KENYA DEFENCE FORCES ACT

(No 25 of2012) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1087 REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT

THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 304 (1) (g) of (Cap. 21) the Kenya Defence Forces Act as read together with sections 310 (1) APPOINTMENT (b) and 310 (2) of the Kenya Defence Forces Act, the Defence Council revokes the appointment of— IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 59A(3) of the Civil Procedure Act, the Chief Justice appoints — ELLY ONGEI ABDUL OMAR as Secretary, Defence Forces Pensions Appeals Tribunal; and to be Acting Registrar of the Mediation and Accreditation Committee. SHEM OBONGO NYAKUTU Dated the 11th February, 2015 as Secretary Defence Forces Pensions Assessment Board; and WILLY MUTUNGA, appoints— ChiefJustice/President Supreme Court of Kenya. SHEM OBONGO NYAKUTU

as Secretary, Defence Forces Pensions Appeals Tribunal; and

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1088 ELLY ONGEI

THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT as Secretary Defence Foreces Pensions Assessment Board. (Cap. 21) Dated the 12th February, 2015. APPOINTMENT RAYCHELLE OMAMO, Cabinet Secretaryfor Defence. IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 59A(1) and (2) of the Civil Procedure Act, the Chief Justice appoints the following persons to be members of the Mediation and Accreditation Committee — GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1091 Justice Alnashir Visram, Chairman of the Rules Committee THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA, 2010 WachiaKilei (Ms.), Office of the Attorney-General; THE TASK FORCE ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE John Morris Ohaga, Law Society of Kenya; CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 2010 TO FACILITATE VOTING IN Getrude Matata (Ms.), Law Society of Kenya; THE GENERAL ELECTIONS AND REFERENDA BY KENYANS Irene Wanyoike (Mrs.), Chartered Institute of Arbitrators CIArb IN THE DIASPORA (Kenya Branch); Gichinga Ndirangu, Kenya Private Sector Alliance; APPOINTMENT Kennedy Nyaundi (Dr.), International Commission of Jurist (Kenyan Chapter); IT IS notified for the general information of the public that Salome Patricia Mukabana (Ms.), Institute of Certified Public pursuant to Article 38 (2) and (3) (a), (6) and Article 10 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs - Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK); Munene Waruhiu (CS), Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of and International Trade has established “The Task Force on the Kenya; Implementation of the Constitution to facilitate voting in General Nuru Mugambi(Ms.), Kenya Bankers’ Association; Elections and Referenda by Kenyans in the Diaspora Gladwell Mumia (Ms.), Federation of Kenya Employers; 1. The Task Force shall compriseof the following — Meshack Museli Khisa, Central Organizations of Trade Unions (Kenya). Washington Oloo— (Chairperson); Dated the 11th February, 2015. Members: WILLY MUTUNGA, Lucy Kuruthu, sani

ChiefJustce/President Supreme Court of Kenya Gregory Kivalya Somba, ttl Joseph Munithi Kanyin,

Scholastica Ndambuk,

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1089 Dennis Muhambe, Karen Rono, THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Kanuki Kimemia, Immaculate Kassait, (Cap. 446) Peter Oduge, THE KENYA ORDINANCE FACTORIES CORPORATION 2. The mandate of the Task Force shall be to advise on the modalities ORDER for facilitating the sensitization, registration and voting in General (LN 125 of 1997) Elections and Referenda by Kenyansin the Diaspora.In particular, RENEWAL OF APPOINTMENT the Task Force shall:

IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 6 (1) (e) of the (a) advise on profiling of Kenyans in Diaspora andeligible to vote; State Corporations Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Defence renews the (b) establish the extent to which Kenyans living abroad can appointment of— progressively participate in General Elections and Referenda; 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 349

(c) advise on possible registration and polling centers for Kenyans (c) recommendfor investigations and prosecution of any person(s) living abroad; or agencies found to have been involved in illegal practices in adoption; : (d) advise on modalities for sensitizing Kenyansliving abroad on Voting; and (d) regulate and provide quality assurance of adoption activities , during the transitional period; to develop standard practice (e) advise on any other matter incidental to the above mandate that guidelines so as to streamline the adoption practice and ensure is not covered herein. quality assurance;

3. In the performanceof its functions the Task Force: (e) oversee or undertakethe review of legal and policy framework (a) shall report to the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs and of adoptionpractice in the country; and International Trade; (f) review the structures and mechanisms of implementation of (b) shall hold such number of meetings in such places and at such child adoption in Kenya, including those related to adoption timesasit shall consider necessary for the prudent discharge of such as family tracing and reunification, mstitutional care, its functions; foster care, guardianship and kinshipcare.

(c) may cause to be carried out such studies or research as may be Deliverables relevant to its mandate; (a) the committee shall develop guidelines for review of pending (d) shall have ail the powers necessary or expedient for the proper resident and international adoption applications initiated before execution of its functions, including the powerto regulateits the moratorium wasissued; own procedure; (b) the Transition Expert Committee 1s expected to use the (e) may co-opt other members it may deem necessary for the developed guidelines to give direction and address or handle discharge of its mandate; and the resident and international adoption applications that had been initiated before the moratorium was issued but not 67) shallbe entitled to appropriate allowances. finalized by the courts,

4. The Task Force shall carry out its mandate and submit its report (c) the direction will be, among others: within 3 months from the date hereof. (1) review of all the declaration reports and documentation 5. The Secretanat of the Task Force shall be based at the Ministry of for the children placed in intemational and resident Foreign Affairs and International Trade. adoption; °

6. Written submissions can besentto: (i) tracing of families for children who have been placed in international adoption and resident adoption; 7. The Task Force on the Implementation of the Constitution to facilitate voting in General Elections and Referenda by Kenyans in (iu) allow the finalization of cases whereby placement of the Diaspora, children happens only after family tracing has been Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. exhausted and only if it is in the best interest of the child Old Treasury Building, or. ‘ P. O. Box 30551-00100, Nairobi. Email address: [email protected] (iv) withdraw children who had been placed 1m international or resident adoption only ifit is in their best interest; Dated the 4th February, 2015. (v) identified children (who had intially been placed in AMINA C. MOHAMED, resident or international adoption and whose families Cabinet Secretaryfor Foreign Affairs and International Trade. have been traced) are referred for psychosocial support;

(v1) discontinue or cancel international adoption applications GAZETTE NOTICE No.1092 that had not been placed with children, (vit) identify applications that have not followed the ESTABLISHMENT AND APPOINTMENT OF AN EXPERT necessary steps for international or resident adoption and COMMITTEETO REVIEW AND DEVELOPA DETAILED make recommendations for legal action to be taken POLICY AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK TO REGULATE AND againstall parties involved 1n the irregular process; MANAGECHILD ADOPTIONS IN KENYA (vini) make relevant decisions and interventions or actions in APPOINTMENT the best interest of children through family tracing and IT IS notified for the general information of the public that reunification and other alternative family care placement following Cabinet directive on the 26th November, 2014, for the such as guardianship, kinship care and foster care; review and developmentof a policy and legal framework to regulate (d) the committee shall bring out the gapsthat are identified in the and manage child adoptions in Kenya, the Cabinet Secretary for adoption process and also identify interventions that can help Labour, Social Security and Services establishes and appoints an support family preservation by strengthening other forms of Expert Committee consisting of the following— alternative family care such as foster care, kinship care and Lydia Muiru— (Chairperson) guardianship; Scholastica Omondi (e) the committee shall give recommendations for penalty or Rose Wasike action to be taken on persons or agencies found to have been Joseph Gitau, involved in illegal adoption practices which may mcelude jail Callen Masaka . term, fines, cancellation of registration for practitioners (i.e. Anthony N. Gitahi adoption societies, CCIs, law firms, judges in person) Terms ofreference ofthe Committee: (f) the committee shall recommend for a professionally structured The mandate of the Committee is to— government body to co-ordinate adoption activities; (g) distinction and clarification of roles and responsibilities of (a) develop simplified guidelines for the review of resident and adoption societies, CCIs, law firms (if necessary), court, inter-country adoption applications that had been initiated, registrar, children’s office or department as well as adoptive before the issuance of the moratorum on both resident and parents (regarding legal self-representation 1n court); inter country adoptions; (h) the committee shal] give recommendations on policy, legal (b) review and make decisions on all applications for resident and . framework and structures and mechanism of implementation of inter country adoptions that had been initiated before the child adoption in Kenya within the child right framework. issuanceof the moratonum; 350 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2Qth February, 2015

Reporting Nairobi Metropolitan Region including links between transport and land use planning conceming all modes; (a)the committee shall report to the Cabinet Secretary for labour and social security and Services; and (b) the establishment of Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (6) shall regularly advise and keep the Cabinet Secretary apprised on the progress. (c) the management, development and delivery of an integrated public transport system in the Metropolitan Region, including Modeofoperation: undertaking and co-ordinating all matters relating to Mass In performance of its mandate, the committee shall regulate its Rapid Transit System,prior to the establishment of the Nairobi own procedure. Metropolitan Area Transport Authority ; Duration: (d) to oversee the establishment of a comprehensive traffic managementstrategy; The duration of the committee shall be a renewable term of three (3) years with effect from publication date of this notice. (e) to oversee the establishment of a comprehensive parking management strategy, focusing on Nairobi City Centre as a Secretariat: priority; and Thesecretariat operation office shall be as assigned by the Cabinet Secretary and will be composed of the following minimum members (f to oversee the establishment of a strategy for traffic signal

ofstaff: control. Miran: Mary Mbuga. 2. In the performance of its functions, the Steering Committee Esther Kihara. may— Grace Mwangi. (a) co-opt not more than three persons who possess the relevant Martin Mwebia. expertise, skill and experience which it considers necessary Maureen Maresi. and proper; Costs: (b) carry out or commission such studies or research as may The costs incurred by the committee, including butnotrestricted to inform the Cabinet Secretary on the Decision; ’ facilitation and payment of allowance in respect of the members and secretariat of the committee, shall be defrayed from voted funds of the (c) solicit, receive and consider views from members of the public Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services. and otherinterest groups; and Revocation: (d) conductany other activities required for the effective discharge The Gazette Notice No. 15639 of 2013 appointing the National of its mandate. Adoption Committee is revoked. 3. The Steering Committee shall regulate its own procedure. SAMWEL KAZUNGU KAMBI, Cabinet Secretary for Labour, Social Security and Services. 4. The Steering Committee shall remain in office for a period of one year with effect from Ist March, 2015 or for such longer period as the Cabinet Secretary may prescribe by notice in the Gazette.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1093 5. The Steering Committee shall— STEERING COMMITTEETO ESTABLISH THE NAIROBI (a) every three months, prepare and submit to the Cabinet METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSPORT AUTHORITY Secretary reports of its progress; APPOINTMENT (b) propose interim recommendations to the Cabinet Secrétary IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the within six monthsofits appointment; and Cabinet Secretary for Transport and Infrastructure, has constituted a Steering Committee consisting of the following— (c) submit a final report and make final recommendations to the Cabinet Secretary within one yearofits appointment. Principal Secretary, Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, State Department of Transport—(Chairperson) 6. Thesecretariat of the Steering Committee shallbe at Transcom House, P.O. Box 52692-00200, Nairobi, and all Members— communication shall be addressed to the Chairperson of the County Executive Committee Member in-charge of Roads and Steering Committee. Transport, Nairobi County; M. S. M. KAMAU, County Executive Committee Member in-charge of Roads and Cabinet Secretaryfor Transport and Infrastructure. Transport, Kiambu County;

County Executive Committee Member in-charge of Roads and Transport, Kajiado County; GAZETTE NOTICE No.1094 . County Executive Committee Member in-charge of Roads and THE NATIONAL MUSEUMSAND HERITAGE ACT Transport, Murang’a County; (No. 6 of2006) County Executive Committee Member in-charge of Roads and Transport, Machakos County; APPOINTMENT

Principal Secretary Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, State IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 14 (1) of the Departmentof Infrastructure; and National Museumsand Heritage Act, 2006, the Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and the Arts appoints— Principal Secretary Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development. MZALENDO KIBUNJIA NYAGA (DR.)

1. The Termsof Reference of the Steering Committee are to oversee to be Director-General of the National Museums of Kenya, for a the establishment of an integrated, efficient, safe, reliable and periodof three (3) years, with effect from 16th February, 2015. sustainable transport system within the Nairobi Metropolitan Region; which will include: Dated the 16th February, 2015. HASSAN WARIO ARERO, (a) overseeing the development of an integrated transport strategy, Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and the Arts. based on evidence and transport planning best practice, for the 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 351

GAZETTE NOTICENO. 1095 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1099

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE WHEREAS(i) Vishnuvadan Shankerlal Bhatt, (2) Chandrikaben WHEREAS(1) Khamis Faraj Ali and (2) Salma Khamis Faraj, Shankerlal Bhatt and (3) Hemalata Shankerlal Bhatt, all of P.O. Box both of P.O. Box 6980100, Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, are 39041 —00623, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, are the registered the registered proprietors in freehold interest of all that piece of land proprietors lessees of all that piece of land known as L.R. No. known as Subdivision No. 73 Mambrui, situate within Malindi 209/73/7, situate in the city of Nairobi, by virtue of a grantregistered Municipality in Kilifi District, by virtue of a certificate of freehold as I.R. 79530/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to registered as C.R. 5480/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been show that the said grant issued thereof has been lost, notice is given adduced to show thatthe said certificate of freehold issued thereof has that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days issue a provisionalcertificate of title provided that no objection has from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate provided been received within that period. that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 20th February, 2015. ' Dated the 20th February, 2015. CN. KITUYI, J.G. WANJOHI, MR/6901298 Registrarof Titles, Nairobi. MR/6901340 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1096 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1100 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE WHEREAS Madhusudan Bulubhai Punchal, administartor of the estate of Maliben Balubhai Panchal (deceased), of P.O. Box 3239, WHEREAS Anne Chnstine Njeri Njeru, of P.O. Box 57305- Kisumu in the Republic of Kenya, is the registered proprietor lessee of 00200, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor all that piece of land knownas L.R. No. 8053/27, situate in the Luanda lessee of that land known as L.R. No. 209/12221/152, situate in the Township, Kakamega District, by virtue of a grant registered as R.N. County of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue ofa certificate oftitle 5384/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show registered as I.R. 82156/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been that the said grant issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that adducedto show thatthe said certificate of title has been lost, notice is after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue given thatafter the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I a provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been shall issue a provisionalcertificate of title provided that no objection received within that period. has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. G.M. MUYANGA, J. W. KAMUYU, MR/6901214 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. MR/6901385 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1097 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1101

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 0f2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE WHEREASGeorge Mitine M’Inoti, of P.O. Box 30007-00100, WHEREASPaul Wanderi Ndungu, of P.O. Box 926—-00100 in the Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is the registered proprietor of that Republic of Kenya, is the registered proprietor lessee of all that piece piece of land known as L.R. No. 11344/483, situate in the city of of land known as L.R. 15334,situate adjoining and North of Mavoko Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a lease registered as LR. Township in MachakosDistrict, by virtue of a grant registered as LR. 154793/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show 54312/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the said lease has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration that the grant issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a certificate of title provided that no objection has been received within provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been that period. received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. B. F. ATIENO, C. C. KETYENYA, MR/6901428 Registrarof Titles, Nairobi. MR/6901463 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1098 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1102 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT” (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE ISSUE OF A CERTIFICATE OF LEASE WHEREAS George Mitine M’Inoti, of P.O. Box 30007-00100, WHEREAS(1) Samuel Nzioka Kilenge and (2) Rebeca Mumbua Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is the registered proprietor of that Nzioka, both of P.O. Box 18183, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, piece of land known as L.R. No. 11344/484,situate in the city of are registered as proprietors in leasehold interest of that piece of land Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a lease registered as LR. containing 0.0148 hectare or thereabouts,situate in the city of Nairobi, 154794/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show registered under title No. Nairobi/Block 82/6066, and whereas that the said lease has beenlost, notice is giventhatafter the expiration sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of certificate of title provided that no objection has been received within sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. - Dated the 20th February, 2015. B. F. ATIENO, B. M. MAVUTI, MR/6901428 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. MR/6901150 Land Registrar, Nairobi District. 352 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

€ GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1103 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1107

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 ef2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASOchieng Ahono, of P.O. Box 47, Bar Ogwal in the WHEREAS Teresa Makokha, is registered as proprietor in Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.43 interest of that piece of Jand containing 0 20 hectare or thereabouts, hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kakamega, registered situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No under title No. South Wanga/Ekero/3715, and whereas sufficient Kisumu/Kanyawegv/908, and whereas sufficient evidence has been evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new land title deed hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has provided that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 20th January, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. I.N. NJIRU, JOHN M. FUNDIA, MR/690 1269 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. MR/6901349 Land Registrar, Kakamega District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1104 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1108 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASJames Njiri Otieno, of PO Box 510, Kisumu in the Republic of Kenya, 1s registered as proprietor in absolute ownership WHEREAS Waswala S/O Adam Halanga, is registered as interest of that piece of land containing 0 17 hectare or thereabouts, proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No. containing 0.6 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisumu/Konya/3072, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Kakamega,registered undertitle No. Isukha/Shirere/898, and whereas adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new landtitle deed been received within that period provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. G.O NYANGWESO, Dated the 20th February, 2015. MR/690 1282 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. JOHN M. FUNDIA,

MR/6901374 Land Registrar, Kakamega District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1105

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1109 (No 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 3 of 2012)

WHEREAS Samson Omondi Ooko, of P.O Box 740628, ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS Mutumbu, Gem in the Republic of Kenya, 1s registered as proprietor in WHEREAS Luke Musami Lote, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.09 absolute ownership interest of those pieces of land containing 6 acres hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered and 1.5 acres cr thereabout, situate in the district of Kakamega, under title No. Kisumu/Korando/5250, and whereas sufficient registered undertitle No. Isukha/Shinyalu/449 and 549, and whereas

evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe land title deeds ache thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty issued thereof have been lost, notice is given that after the expiration (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new land title

provided that no objection has been received within that period. deeds provided that no objection has been received within that pertod. tamale Dated the 20th February, 2015 IN. NJIRU, - Dated the 20th February, 2015. . J.M. FUNDIA, MR/6742350 Land Registrar, Kisumu District. MR/6901374 Land Registrar, KakamegaDistrict.

GAZETTE NOTICE No 1106 Ninel GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1110 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT tae

(No. 3 of 2012) a (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREAS(1) Maurice Oyombe Odondi and (2) Joseph Akuno WHEREASNeunjiri Gichinga Muraya (ID/1 106843), of P.O. Box Odondi, are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership interest of 1302, Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as propnetor in all that piece of land contaming 1.0 hectare or thereabouts, situate in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 2.392 the distnct of Kisumu, registered under title No. hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Nakuru, registered Kisumu/Kanyaweg1/2543, and whereas sufficient evidence has been under title No. Dundori/Lanet Block 2/70 (Ndege), and whereas adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe landtitle deed notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed has been received within that period. : provided that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. I.N. NHRU, M. SUNG, MR/690 1395 LandRegistrar, Kisumu District. MR/6901218 LandRegistrar, Nakuru District.

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GAZETTE MR/6901220 Njoroge, Nakuru, containing proprietor 9751—20112, MR/6901215 evidence hectare GAZETTE MR/6901215 provided under absolute Nakuru GAZETTE that a after that the that MR/6901375 that after that (Mwariki), GAZETTE that (60) thereof under absolute Nakuru sixty issued sufficient hectare a

1/1153, new new period. WHEREAS 20th WHEREAS WHEREAS Dated WHEREAS Dated Dated Dated district no period. title the piece the days title the the (60) thereof title title objection registered has land land or or and expiration expiration in in that ownership ownership is NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE February, has evidence the from the the the of title days No. and deed in thereabouts, thereabouts, deed 0.038 been registered of the the No. title whereas land no 20th 20th 20th 20th (1) Simon been has absolute lost, Bahati/Engorusha Nakuru, whereas Lanet the from Republic Republic objection THE THE THE THE Joram Joram provided has provided deed deed ISSUE ISSUE ISSUE ISSUE Nakuru/Municipality No. No. No. No. containing been February, February, February, hectare February, under of of date has adduced Margaret interest interest been 1111 1112 1114 1113 lost, sixty sixty LAND LAND LAND LAND notice sufficient 2015 the issued issued as in sufficient OF OF OF been FA OF Ngugi title hereof, Masuki Masuki registered situate situate ownership proprietor the received date has A A A that that of of (60) (No. or (No. (No. (60) (No. NEW NEW NEW NEW notice 2015. 2015. 2015. of 2015. of is adduced to thereof REGISTRATION REGISTRATION 0.9316 thereof REGISTRATION REGISTRATION Wamboi No. been Kenya, Kenya, thereabouts, Republic Ng’ang’a no no given hereof, I days days that that 3 3 3 3 in show in evidence shall (ID/1122574), (ID/1122574), Block LAND LAND LAND LAND of of of of Kiambogo/Kiambogo evidence objection objection within is the within received the under in 2012) 2012) 2012) 2012) piece piece interest from has hectare from has Land Land Land Land given htafter that to TITLE issue that is is absolute Kuria I district district Block TITLE TITLE TITLE 1/169, been been show of (ID/16037840), shall Registrar, that registered registered has title the the of of Registrar, Registrar, Registrar, the that has situate lost, lost, a has has Kenya, or S. S. S. and S. of date date period. new land land DEED DEED DEED been DEED issue that No. and 21/103, the of land of thereabouts, ACT been ACT ACT ACT M. M. M. M. after ownership been been of of that (2) hereof, hereof, Nakuru, notice Nakum, title notice that expiration NABULINDO, NABULINDO, NABULINDO, NABULINDO, containing the containing in whereas Rare/Teret adduced P.O. P.O. a title as as adduced is the Nakuru Nakuru Nakuru Nakuru Amos received received piece the new land period. deed Block registered and proprietor proprietor expiration

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GAZETTE MR/6901140 period. expiration title hectare Eldoret GAZETTE Embu, land registered GAZETTE title whereas under absolute provided issued sufficient hectares GAZETTE MR/6901141 that thereof evidence No. thereabouts, ownership the Land GAZETTE MR/6901143 sixty MR/6901205 that thereof evidence under absolute (60) (60) Dated WHEREAS Dated WHEREAS WHEREAS Dated WHEREAS Dated no no deed Donyo deed Republic title days days containing (60) thereof title objection objection registered or has has in sufficient or ownership that NOTICE ownership NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE has has evidence the the from the from the thereabouts, issued as provided of days No. interest the been been thereabout, Sabuk/Komarock No. iut in situate proprietor sixty no 20th 20th 20th 20th Ngacha Harrison been been has of Mavoko/Town the the Republic from THE objection 1.68 THE THE African THE Peter has has lost, ISSUE lost, ISSUE thereof ISSUE ISSUE No. No. No. NO Kapsaret/Kapsaret been February, under February, February, February, (60) evidence Kenya, date date of has adduced adduced that interest interest been 1115 1116 been etrsor hectares lost, LAND LAND LAND LAND notice notice the 1117 1118 that the situate OF Njeru OF FA OF OF been in days situate hereof, hereof, Maina, no title has Inland Kitonga eevdwithin received received date has absolute A A of A district (No. piece (No. (No. (No. is NEW NEW NEW notice NEW 2015. objection has-been of 2015. 2015. 2015. is from 1s adduced REGISTRATION of to REGISTRATION to REGISTRATION REGISTRATION been in Kenya, been No. Block George of Block in registered given hereof, given I that I 3 3 3 3 show Land show the that shall shall of Church, thereabout, LAND LAND of LAND the LAND of of of of the Muli, Land Land within Kagaari/Kanja/1047, is lost, P.O. received ownership district 2012) land 2012) 2012) piece 2012) Machakos, piece 1/12837, given Block that 3/29156, that district Registrar, to TITLE date adduced is issue that Registrar, issue that has I (ID/16066944), TITLE TITLE TITLE notice Box Registrar, show is shall registered contaming that that after after as of of hereof, been the of the registered htafter that of a within a Registrar, 1 254--00900, of iut in situate period. land new penod. new Uasin proprietor interest DEED DEED DEED P.O. DEED issue that and land and is the the land land ACT ACT to ACT ACT (Yamumbi)/447, Machakos, Uasin M registered received given show Machakos title I Machakos title that expiration containing expiration the whereas whereas W Box Gishu, shall containing a as title title 0.015 the as of I. R. new R. Gishu Embu land period. deed deed KARIUKI, the of proprietor htafter that SABUNI, that and expsration proprietor that M. deed M. deed issue in 33—30100, title within Kiambu under hectare district registered Embu, registered ttle sufficient sufficient provided provided SOO,

SOO, 353 District. the District. District. absolute piece District. whereas of of 0.8094 issued issued a 1.585 deed sixty deed sixty land new that title and the of of of or in in in is 354 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

GAZETTE NorTiceNo.1123 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1119 ae

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREAS Zakayo Lodung Okiok, of P.O. Box 46740—00100, WHEREAS Thura Merry Wendy Nkatha (ID/22252899), is Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0375 land containing 0.69 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Machakos, registered Meru, registered under title No. Igoji/Kinoro/1848, and whereas undertitle No. Donyo Sabuk/Komarock Block 1/11073, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that thelandtitle deed sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. H. S. W. MUSUMIAH, G. M. NJOROGE, MR/6901124 Land Registrar, Meru District. MR/6901251 Land Registrar, Machakos District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1124 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1120 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Eliphas Mugambi Kamura (ID/7769226) and (2) WHEREAS Agnes Mumbua Mutiso, of P.O. Box 568, Machakos Berard Marangu Magiri (ID/4471879), are registered as proprietors in in the Republic of Kenya, 1s registered as proprietor in absolute absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.20 ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.8256 hectare or hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Meru, registered under thereabouts, situate in the district of Machakos, registered undertitle title No Ntima/Igoki/3337, and whereas sufficient evidence has been No. Athi River/Athi River Block 1/739, and whereas. sufficient adduced to show thatthe landtitle deed issued thereof has been lost, evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date thereof has been lost, notice 1s given that after the expiration of sixty hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has (60) days from the date hereof, J shall issue a new title deed provided been received within that period

that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. B. K. KAMWARO, G. M. NJOROGE, MR/6901411 Land Registrar, Meru District. MR/6901398 Land Registrar, Machakos District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1125 GAZETTE NOTICENO 1121 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASDavid Riungu Chabari (ID/6757768), is registered as WHEREAS Shadrack Muchui (ID/11400539), is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.53 hectare or thereabouts, situate m the district of Meru, containing 0.805 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Meru, registered under title No. Abobeta/U-Kiungone/3343, and whereas registered undertitle No. Nyaki/Munithu/1791, and whereas sufficient sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe landtitle deed evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued issued thereof has beenlost, notice 1s given that after the expiration of thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided provided that no objection has been received within that period. that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. B. K. KAMWARO, H.S. W. MUSUMIAH, MR/690 1393 Land Registrar, Meru District. MR/6901194 LandRegistrar, Meru District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1126 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1122 . THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASSamuel Kariuki Mwangi (ID/1 1046170), of P.O. Box WHEREASAlbina Murugi Bernard (ID/2368908),1s registered as 419, Gilgil in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0420 containing 0.055 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Meru, hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Naivasha, registered registered under title No. Nkuene/Taita/1671, and whereas sufficient undertitle No. Gilgil/Gilgil Block 1/11194 (Kekopey), and whereas evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed that no objection has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. H. S. W. MUSUMIAH, ‘ S. W. MUCHEMI, MR/6901114 LandRegistrar, Meru District. MR/6901165 LandRegistrar, Naivasha District. 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 355

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1127 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1131

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 af2012) ‘ (No. 3 of2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASAnne Nduta Ngugi (1D/25134990), of P.O. Box 427, WHEREASJoseph Wafula Matanda,is registered as proprietor in South Kinangop in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietor absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 4.38 in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered 0.0431hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Naivasha, under title No. E. Bukusu/N. Kanduyi/8013, and whereas sufficient registered undertitle No. Gilgil/Gilgil Block 1/28690 (Kekopey), and evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new that no objection has been received within that period. title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. P. K. SIBUCHI, Dated the 20th February, 2015. S. W. MUCHEMI, MR/6901319 LandRegistrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts.

MR/6901387 Land Registrar, Naivasha District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1132 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1128 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASMathias Mwakera Mwandce,of P.O. Box 5, Mwatate WHEREASHannah Wanjiru Gateri ([D/5487068), of P.O. Box 34, in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Murang’a in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.81 hectare or absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.9 thereabouts,situate in the district of Taita/Taveta, registered undertitle hectaré or thereabouts, situate in the district of Naivasha, registered No. Voi/Municipality Block 1/680, and whereas sufficient evidence under title No. Naivasha/Maraigushu Block 6/811, and whereas has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new landtitle deed objection has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. D. B. MWAKIO, S. W. MUCHEMI, MR/6901344 Land Registrar, Taita/Taveta District. MR/6901466 Land Registrar, Naivasha District.

GAZETTE NOTICENo.1133 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1129 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASElijah Jones Ngure, of P.O. Box 144, Voi in the WHEREAS(1) Gabriel Kibe Gachanga (ID/5561429), (2) Martin Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Gachanga Kibe (ID/29833353) and (3) Samuel Gachanga Kibe interest of that piece of land containing 0.81 hectare or thereabouts, (I1D/27891308), all of P.O. Box 79604—00200, Nairobi in the situate in the district of Taita/Taveta, registered under title No. Republic of Kenya,are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership Voi/Municipality Block 1/783, and whereas sufficient evidence has interest of that piece of land containing 0.04 hectare or thereabouts, been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been situate in the district of Naivasha, registered under title No. lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the Gilgil/Gilgil Block 1/8639 (Kekopey), and whereassufficient evidence date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has has been received within that period. been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days Dated the 20th February, 2015. from the date hereof, I shall issue.a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. D. B. MWAKIO, MR/6901329 Land Registrar, Taita/Taveta District. ~ Dated the 20th February, 2015. J.M. MWAURA, MR/6901300 Land Registrar, Naivasha District. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1134

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No.1130 (No. 3 of2012)

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 3 of2012) WHEREASJosphine Wanjiku Muhuha(ID/5764155), of P.O. Box ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED 143—20319, South Kinangop in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land WHEREASAdicha WesongaSaidi, is registered as proprietor in containing 4.553 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.3 hectare Nyandarua, registered under title No. Nyandarva/Ol Aragwai/4148, or thereabouts, situate in the district of Bungoma,registered undertitle and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the No. E. Bukusu/S. Kanduyi/9059, and whereas sufficient evidence has landtitle deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the newtitle deed provided that no objection has been received within that date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection period. has been received within that period.: Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. N. G. GATHAIYA, P. K. SIBUCHI, MR/6901319 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. MR/6901225 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts.

356 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1135 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1139

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 2f2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Mary Wairimu Wachira (1D/2801657), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Eunice Wangechi Gaciri (ID/2938723), of P.O. Box 915, Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in 69 — 20318, North Kinangop in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.405 proprietor m absolute ownership interest of that piece of land hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyandarua, registered containing 3.209 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of under title No. Nyandarua/Kipipiri/2411, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued Nyandarua, registered under tithe No. Nyandarua/Nyandarua thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty Kahuru/2840, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided show that the land ttle deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is that no objection has been received within that period. given thatafter the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been Dated the 20th February, 2015. N. G. GATHATYA, received within that penod. MR/6901226 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. Dated the 20th February, 2015. J. W. KARANIA, MR/6901137 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE No.1136 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1140 (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT WHEREAS James Murigu Nguyo (1D/1865612), of P.O. Box (No. 3 of2012) 62755—00200, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of those pieces of land ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED containing 11.8 and 9.8 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of WHEREASBerry Kitui Kapchanga, is registered as proprietor in Nyandama, registered under title No. Nyandama/Ol Joro Orok absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 1.2 West/281 and 463, respectively, and whereas sufficient evidence has hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Bungoma,registered been adduced to show thatthe landtitle deeds issued thereof have been under title No. Ndivisi/Mihuu/1946, and whereas sufficient evidence lost, notice is given thatafter the expiration of sixty (60) days from the has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has date hereof, I shall issue new title deeds provided that no objection has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days been received within that period. from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no Dated the 20th February, 2015. objection has been received within that period. N. G. GATHAIYA, MR/6901231 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. Dated the 20th February, 2015. P. K. SIBUCHI,

MR/6901266 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE No.1137

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No.1141 (No. 3 of2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED (No. 3 of 2012) WHEREAS (1) Victor Ngotho Waweru (ID/22152664), (2) Frankwel Wambugu Waweru (ID/23069409) and (3) Sammy Douglas ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED Kamau (ID/238761 18), all of P.O. Box 129—20303, Ol Kalou in the WHEREASJohn Wasilwa Lukorito,is registered as proprietor in Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 2.00 interest of that piece of land containing 0.405 hectare or thereabouts, hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered Situate in the district of Nyandarua, registered under title No. undertitle No. Kimilili/Sikhendu/998, and whereas sufficient evidence Nyandarua/Ol Kalou Central/1889, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. N. G. GATHAIYA, P. K. SIBUCHI, MR/6901203 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. MR/6901266 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1138 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1142

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT aa (No.3 of 2012) (No. 3 of2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASBethwel Kabebe Gachomo(ID/1821398), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Khatenya Chemati, is registered as proprietor in 55, Matathia in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 8.7 acres absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 2.73 or thereabout, situate in the district of Bungoma,registered undertitle hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Nyandarua, registered No. Ndivisi/Makuselwa/170, and whereas sufficient evidence has been under title No. Nyandarua/Muruaki/1266, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. J. W. KARANIA, P, K. SIBUCHI, MR/6901360 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. MR/6901265 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts.

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ee Se GAZETTE NOTICE No.1143 GAZETTE NOTICE NO 1147 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT “THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREAS Moses Wamalwa Mukhamari, is registered as WHEREAS Adede Achiego, of P.O. Box 249, Bondo in the proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.8 hectare or thereabouts, containing 0.2 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of situate in the district of Bondo, registered under title No. Bungoma, registered under title No. Ndivisi/Ndivisi/1698, and Sakwa/Nyawita/117, and whereas sufficient evidence has been whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has title deed provided that no objection has been received within that been received within that period. period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. G.M. MALUNDU, P. K. SIBUCHI, MR/6901229 LandRegistrar, Bondo District.

MR/6724836 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. eo

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1148

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1144 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

yy THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012)

(No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASStanley Alex Maina Gatu (ID/10330496), of P.O. Box 7373 —0300, Murang’a in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as WHEREASNicholas Wafula Matolot, is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 7.58 containing 0.10 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered Murang’a, registered undertitle No. Makuyu/Kimorori Block IV/1491, under title No. Bungoma/Tongaren/2291, and whereas sufficient and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that that no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. P K. SIBUCHI, J.K. KAMAU, MR/6901319 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. MR/6901264 LandRegistrar, Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1145 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1149 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASSamuel Ngugi Kimani, of P.O. Box 23, Saba Saba in WHEREASSheldon Palia Ndolo, is registered as proprietor in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.65 ownership interest of that piece of land containing 27.1 acres or hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Busia, registered under thereabout, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered undertitle title No. Bukwayo/Ebusibwabo/3029, and whereassufficient evidence No. Loc.17/Iganjo/365, and whereas sufficient evidence has been has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has objection has been recerved within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. G. O. ONDIGO, J. K. KIMANI, MR/6901425 Land Registrar, Busia/Teso Districts. MR/6901236 Land Registrar, Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1146 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1150 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREAS Peter Njogu Muchiri (ID/13335975), of P.O. Box WHEREASAnton Olango Mito. of P.O. Box 164, Ndori in the 6070, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Republic of Kenya, 1s registered as proprietor in absolute ownership absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0861 interest of that piece of land situate in the district of Bondo, registered hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered under under title No. Siaya/Ramba/4240, and whereas sufficient evidence title No. Thika/Municipality Block 30/1435, and whereas sufficient has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided objection has been received within that period. that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. G.M. MALUNDU, F. M. NYAKUNDI, MR/6901189 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/6901212 Land Registrar, Bondo District. eel 358 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

vate GAZETTE NOTICE No.1151 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1155 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREAS Emily Wambui Kabuthu (1D/3647257), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Rebecca Wako Kamau (ID/7657049), of P.O. Box 4106, Madaraka in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor 365, Narok in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 2.05 absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0465 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Thika, registered under hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Narok, registered under title No. Kiganjo/Mundoro/2181, and whereas sufficient evidence has title No. Cismara/Olopito/974, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. has been received within thatperiod. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. M. N. MURIUKI, A. K. KERICH, MR/6901276 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/6901253 Land Registrar, Narok District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1152 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1156 THELAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LANDREGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Anne Nijeri Wachira (PP/A1793187), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Washington Odero Ong’ondo (1D/0658850163), is 13478—00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land land containing 1.2 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of containing 2.10 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Rachuonyo, registered under title No. Kabondo/KodumoEast/755, and Kiambu,registered undertitle No. Nachu/Mikuyuini/665, and whereas whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed title deed provided that no objection has been received within that provided that no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. . W.N. MUGURO, J.0. OSIOLO, MR/6901198 LandRegistrar, Kiambu District. MR/6901289 Land Registrar, Rachuonyo South/North Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1153 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1157 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASKuku Plains Child Care Programme, of P.O. Box 4, WHEREASNyasani MogucheNicholas (ID/1642727), of Gesima, Loitoktok in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in is registered as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterest of that piece absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.22 of land containing 8.0 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered Nyamira, registered under title No. Gesima/Settlement Scheme/4, and under title No. Loitoktok/Emperon/614, and whereas sufficient whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new (60) days from the date hereof,I shall issue a new title deed provided title deed provided that no objection has been received within that that no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. J.M. WAMBUA, R. N. SANDUKI, MR/6901278 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. MR/6901154 Land Registrar, Nyamira District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1154 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1158

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012) nooner

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

masmipillt WHEREAS Consolata Akoth Odhiambo (ID/4413372), is WHEREASGabriel Ododa Ogola Onyango (ID/8250856), of P.O. registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of Box 29, Nyangweso in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as land containing 1.20 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land HomaBay, registered under title No. West Nyokal/Kanyikela/1689, containing 0.15 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Migori, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the registered under title No. Kamagambo/Kabuoro/2027, and whereas landtitle deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of newtitle deed provided that no objection has been received within that sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed period. provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. V.K. LAMU, N. O. OTIENO, MR/6901193 Land Registrar, Homa Bay District. MR/6901366 Land Registrar, Migori District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1159 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1163 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OR DESTROYED LAND REGISTER WHEREASMeshack Akoko Otieno (ID/22328518), of P.O. Box WHEREASFairways Royale Trading Company Limited, of P.O. 21879-00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as Box 1588, Sarit Centre, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered proprietor in absolute ownership interest of those pieces of land as proprietor lessee of that piece of land known as L.R. No. containing 0.05 and 0.20 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Migori, registered under title Nos. Kamagambo/Kanyajuok/2145 209/19375, situate in the city of Nairobi, by virtue of a certificate of and 2143, respectively, and whereas sufficient evidence has been title registered as IL.R. 125852, and whereasthelandregister in respect adduced to show thatthe land title deeds issued thereof have beenlost, thereofis lost or destroyed, and whereas efforts made to locate the said notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date land register have fatled, notice is given that after the expiration of hereof, I shall issue new title deeds provided that no objection has sixty (60) days from the date hereof, the property register shall be been received within that period. reconstructed under the provisions of section 33 (5) of the Act, provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. K. E. M. BOSIRE, Dated the 20th February, 2015. MR/6901 153 Land Registrar, Migori District. W. M. MUIGAI, MR/6901227 Land Registrar, Nairobi.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1160 eS THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1164 (No. 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS (No. 3 of 2012)

WHEREAS Mercy Phoebe Nyaga (ID/14409482), of P.O. Box OPENING OF A NEW REGISTER 393, Embu in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterest of those pieces of land containing 0.81 and WHEREAS Minimin Lenaiduya Karbolo (ID/20843906), of P.O. 0.404 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Mbeere, Box 298, Kayiado in the Republic of Kenya, 1s registered as proprietor registered under title Nos. Nthawa/Siakago/2399 and 2634, in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 1.27 respectively, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered show that the land title deeds issued thereof have been lost, notice is under title No. Kajiado/Idamat/5200, and whereassufficient evidence given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from thedate hereof, I has been adduced to show that the land register has been lost, and shall issue new title deeds provided that no objection has been whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show the said Teceived within that period. ownership andloss, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty Dated the 20th February, 2015. (60) days from the date hereof, I shall open a new land register N. K. NYAGA, provided that no objection has been received within that period. MR/6901267 Land Registrar, Mbeere District. Dated the 20th February, 2015.

J.M. WAMBUA, GAZETTE NOTICE No.1161 MR/6901246 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) GAZETTE NOTICE No.1165 ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT WHEREASPeter Ng’ang’a Njoroge), is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.81 (No. 3 of 2012) hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kirinyaga, registered undertitle No. Mutithi/Strip/401, and whereassufficient evidence has OPENING OF A NEW REGISTER been adduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has been WHEREASMinimin Lenaiduya Karbolo (ID/20843906), of P.O. lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the Box 298, Kajiado in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as propnetor date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 1.62 has been received within that period. hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered Dated the 20th February, 2015. undertitle No Kajiado/Ildamat/5199, and whereas sufficient evidence J. K. MUTHEE, has been adduced to show that the land register has been lost, and MR/6901 159 Land Registrar, Kirinyaga District. whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show the said

ownership and loss, notice is given that after the expuration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall open a new land register GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1162 provided that no objection has been received within that period. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Dated the 20th February, 2015. (No. 3 of 2012) I.N. KAMAU, RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OR DESTROYED LAND REGISTER MR/6901246 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. WHEREASFairways Royale Trading Company Limited, of P.O.

Box 1588, Sarit Centre, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya,1s registered as proprietor lessee of that piece of land known as L.R. No. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1166 209/19339, situate in the city of Nairobi, by virtue of a certificate of THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT title registered as I.R. 125837, and whereasthe land register in respect thereof is lost or destroyed, and whereas efforts madeto locate the said (No. 3 of2012) land register have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, the property register shall be OPENING OF A NEW REGISTER reconstructed under the provisions of section 33 (5) of the Act, provided that no objection has been received within that period. WHEREASMartha NameneKinyanjui, of P.O. Box 82, Loitoktok in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Dated the 20th February, 2015. ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0 0505 hectare or W. M. MUIGAI, thereabouts, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered undertitle No. MR/6901227 Land Registrar, Nairobi. Loitoktok/Emperon/1630, and whereas sufficient evidence has been 360 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

adduced to show that the land register has been lost, and whereas GAZETTE NOTICE No.1170 : sufficient evidence has been adduced to show the said ownership and THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Joss, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall open a new land register provided that no objection (No. 3 of2012) has been received within that period. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT Dated the 20th February, 2015. I.N. KAMAU, WHEREAS Mwangi Kamau(deceased),is registered as proprietor MR/6901235 Lan? Registrar, Kayiado District. of that piece of land containing 0.24 acre or thereabouts, known as Gatamaiyu/Kagaa/T.60,situate in the district of Kiambu, and whereas

the senior principal magistrate’s court at Kiambu in succession cause No. 367 of 1996, has issued grant of letters of administration to (1) GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1167 James H. Gikonyo Kaminja, (2) Mbatia Kamau and (3) Edward THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Kariuki Gicangio, and whereasthe landtitle deed issued earlier to the said Mwangi Kamau (deceased) has been reported missing orlost, (No. 3 of 2012) notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that OPENING.OF A NEW REGISTER period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said landtitle WHEREASFrancis Mwaura Nijinu (ID/8554218), of P.O. Box deed and proceed with registration of the said instrument of R.L. 19 and R.L. 7, and upon suchregistration the landtitle deed issued earlier 59118—00200, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as to the said Mwangi Kamau (deceased), shall be deemed to be proprietor in absohite ownership interest of that piece of land cancelled and of no effect. containing 2.43 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered under title No. Kajiado/Ochoro Onyore/4279, and Dated the 20th February, 2015. whereassufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land W. N. MUGURO, register has been lost, and whereas sufficient evidence has been MR/6901207 LandRegistrar, Kiambu District. adduced to show the said ownership andloss, notice is given that after

the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall open a newland register provided that no objection has been received within GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1171 that period. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Dated the 20th February, 2015. (No. 3 of2012)

R. K. KALAMA, REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS MR/6901275 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District. WHEREASRahab Gathoni Kimore alias Rahab Gathoni Kimuri

(deceased), is registered as proprietor of those pieces of land each containing 0.400 hectare or thereabouts, known as Ruiru/Ruiru East GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1168 Block 2/2997 and 2998, situate in the district of Thika, and whereas THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT the chief magistrate’s court at Gatundu in succession cause No. 98 of 2014, has issued grant of letters of administration to Ibrahim Kabuthi (No. 3 of 2012) Kimore, and whereas the land tithe deed issued earlier to the said ISSUE OF A NEW GREEN CARD Rahab Gathoni Kimore alias Rahab Gathoni Kimuri (deceased) has been reported missing orlost, notice is given that after the expiration WHEREASTilato ole Ledusero (ID/4895475), of P.O. Box 282, of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection Kajiado in the Republic of Kenya, 1s registered as proprietor of that has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the piece of land situate in the district of Kajiado, registered undertitle production of the said land title deed and proceed with registration of No. Kayiado/Kaputie1 North/931, and whereas sufficient evidence has the said instrument of R-L. 19 and R.L. 7, and upon suchregistration been adduced to show that the green card issued thereof has beenlost, the land title deed issued earlier to the said Rahab Gathoni Kimore notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date alias Rahab Gathoni Kimuri (deceased), shall be deemed to be hereof, I shall issue a new green card provided that no objection has cancelled and of no effect. been received within that period. Dated the 20th February, 2015. Dated the 20th February, 2015. : J. K. NJOROGE, A. N. NJOROGE, MR/6901181 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/6901172 Land Registrar, Kajiado District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1172 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1169 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No.3 of 2012) REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT WHEREAS Elias Njuguna Kio (deceased), is registered as WHEREAS AMSProperties Limited, of P.O. Box 10713-00100, proprietor of that piece of land containing 0.41 hectare or thereabouts, Narrobiin the Republic of Kenya, is the registered proprietor lessee of known as Nyandarua/Mkungi/3574, situate in the district of all that piece of land containing 0.0288 hectare or thereabouts known Nyandarua, and whereas the senior principal magistrate’s court at as L.R. No. 209/12221/152,situate in the city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Nyahurum in succession cause No. 229 of 2012, has issued grant of Area, held undera certificate of title registered as LR. 82156/1, and letters of administration and certificate of confirmation to (1) Peris whereas the said AMS properties Limited has executed an instrument Muthoni Njau and (2) Beatrice Wanjiku Muthoni, and whereas the of transfer in favour of Anne Christine Njeri Njeru, of P.O. Box landtitle deed issued earlier to the said Elias Njuguna Kio (deceased) 57305-00200 Nairobi, and whereas affidavits have beenfilled in terms _ has been reported missing or lost, notice is given that after the of section 65 (1) (A) of the sard Act declaring that the said certificate of expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid title registered as No. IR. 82156 is not available for registration, objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense notice is given that after fourteen (14) days from the date hereof, with the production of the said land title deed and proceed with provided that no objection has been received within that period, I registration of the said instrument of R.L. 19 and R.L. 7, and upon intend to dispense with the production of the said certificate of title such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said Elias and proceed with the registration of the said instrumentof transfer. Njuguna Kio (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. Dated the 20th February, 2015. J. W. KAMUYU, Dated the 20th February, 2015. MR/6901384 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. J. W. KARANIA, MR/6901359 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 361

GAZETTE NOTICE NO 1173 the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that period, J intend to THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT dispense with the production of the said land title deed and proceed (No. 3 ef 2012) with the registration of imstrument of transfer and issue a land title deed to Kasimu Ngovi, and upon such registration the land title deed REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT issued earlier to the said (1) Gladys Nyokabi Marau and (2) Lydia WHEREASMirigo Njeru (deceased), of Embu im the Republic of Kaseko Parsanka, shall be deemed to be canceled and of no effect. Kenya,1s registered as propric.or of that piece of land containing 0.38 Dated the 20th February, 2015. hectare or thereabouts, known as Gaturi/Nembure/8414, situate in the , J.M. WAMBUA, district of Embu, and whereas the High Court in succession cause No. MR/690 1259 Land Registrar, KapadoDistrict. 159 of 2013, has ordered thal the said piece of land be registered in the name of Agnes Wamugo (1D/3749362), and whereasall efforts made to recover the land title deed issued by the land registrar have failed, GAZETTE NOTICENO 1176 notice 1s given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT period, { intend to dispense with the production of the said land title (No 3 of 2012) deed and proceed with the registration of the said grant document and issue a land title deed to the said Agnes Wamugo (1D/3749362), and REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said WHEREAS (1) Gladys Nyokabi Marau (1D/0494513) and (2) Mirigo Njeru (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no Lydia Kaseko Parsanka (1D/1344697), both of PO Box 29, Loitoktok effect m the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors of that piece of Datedthe 20th February, 2015 Jand known as Kajiado/Kaputies Central/1764, situate i the district of M. W KARIUKI, Kajiado, and whereas the principal magistiate’s court at Kayiado in MR/69011 69 LandRegistrar, Embu District. civil suit No 157 of 2012, has ordered that the said piece of land be transferred to Samuel Kamula Katola (1D/7867280}, of PO Box 9191 —00200, Nairobi, and whereas the executive officer oi the court GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1174 has in pursuance to an orderof the said court exccuted a transferofthe piece of land in favour of Samuel Kamula Katola, and whereas all THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT efforts made to compel the registered proprietor to surrender the land (No 3 of 2012) title deed issued in respect of the said piece of land to the land registrar have fatled, notice 1s given that after the expiration of thity (30) days REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received WHEREAS(1) Gladys Nyokab1 Marau (ID/0494513) and (2) within that penod, I intend to dispense with the production of the sar Lydia Kaseko Parsanka (ID/1344697), both of P.O. Box 29, Loitoktok land title deed and proceed with the registration of mstrument of in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors of that piece of transfer and issue a landtitle deed to Samuel Kamula Katola, and upon jand known as Kajiado/Kaputier Central/1762, situate in the district of such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said (1) Gladys Kayiado, and whereas the principal magistrate’s court at Kajado in Nyokabi Marau and (2) Lydia Kaseko Parsanka, shall be deemed to be civil suit No. 156 of 2012, has ordered that the said piece of land be cancelled and of no effect transferred to Julius Munguti Kamwathi (1D/0963024), of P.O Box Dated the 20th February, 2015. 70838 — 00400, Nairobi, and whereas the executive officer of the court J M. WAMBUA, has in pursuance to an order of the said court executed a transfer of the MR/6901259 Land Registrar, KajtadoDistrict piece of Jand in favour of Julius Mungut: Kamwathi, and whereasall efforts made to compel the registered proprietor to surrender the land title deed issued in respect of the said ptece of land to the land registrar GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1177 have failed, notice 1s given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT within that period, [ intend to dispense with the production of the said (No. 3 of 2012) land title deed and proceed with the registration of instrument of transfer and issue a land title deed to Juhhus Mungut: Kamwathi, and REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said (1) WHEREAS Johnson Ayienda, of PO Box 575, Kisu in the Gladys Nyokab: Marau and (2) Lydia Kaseko Parsanka, shall be Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprictor of that piece of land deemed to be cancelled and of no effect known as West Kitutu/Mwakibagend1/1395. situate in the distnct of Dated the 20th February, 2015 Kisii, and whereas the chief magistrate’s court at Kis under J.M WAMBUA, miscellaneous (LTD) No. 115 of 2011, has decreed that new MR/6901259 LandRegistrar, Kapiado District. numbers 2858, 2859, 2860 and 2861 and ttle deeds earlier issued from plot number West Kitutu/Mwakibagendi/1395 be cancelled, and whereasall efforts made to recovet the said Jand title deeds issued by GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1175 the land registrar have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided the said ptece of land THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT shall be retained and subdivided further as decreed..and upon such (No 3 0f 2012) registration of the subdivision and transfers, the land title deed issued earlier shall be deemedto be cancelledand ot noeffect. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT Dated the 20th February, 2015 WHEREAS (1) Gladys Nyokabi Marau (1D/0494513) and (2) D D OMOL Lydia Kaseko Parsanka (ID/1344697), both of P.O. Box 29, Loitoktok MR/690 1240 LandRegistrar, Kisua District . in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors of that piece of land known as Kajiado/Kaputie: Central/1760. situate in the district of Kajiado, and whereas the principal magistrate’s court at Kayiado in GAZETTE NOTICE NO 1178 etvil suit No, 155 of 2012, has ordered that the said piece of land be transferred to Kasimu Ngovi, of P.O. Box 9191 —00200, Nairobi, and THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT whereas the executive officer of the court has in pursuance to an order (No. 3 of 2042) of the said court executed a transfer of the piece of land in favour of Kasimu Ngovi, and whereasall efforts made to compel the registered. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT proprietor to surrenderthe land title deed issued m respect of the said WHEREAS Miriam Nyjeri Kigundu, of P.O. Box 497—20117, piece of Jand to the land registrar have failed, notice ts given that after Naivasha in the Republic of Kenya, ts registered as proprietor of that 362 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

piece of land known as Iriaini/Kairia/1348, situate in the district of GAZETTE NOTICE No.1179 Nyeri, and whereas the senior principal magistrate’s court at Karatina THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT in succession cause No. 52 of 2012, has ordered that the said piece of land be transferred to Mercy Wanjiru Kigundu, and whereas the (N. 3 of2012) registered proprietor has refused to surrender the said land title deed issued 1n respect of the said piece of land, notice is given that after the ESTABLISHMENT OF WEST POKOT COUNTY REGISTRATION UNIT expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid PURSUANT tosection 6 (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) of the Land objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense Registration Act, and further to consultations with the West Pokot with the production of the said land title deed and issue to the said County Government, the constitutes a Mercy Wanjiru Kigundu, and upon suchregistration the landtitle deed Land Registration Unit in West Pokot County. issued earlier to the said Miriam Njeri Kigundu,shall be deemedto be cancelled andofno effect. The Registration Unit will serve West Pokot County and becomes operational from the date of publication of this notice hereof. Dated the 20th February, 2015. R. W. NGAANYI, Dated the 5th February, 2015. MOHAMMAD A. SWAZURI, MR/6901407 Land Registrar, Nyeri District. MR/6901177 Chairman, National Land Commission.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1180 THE LAND ACT (No. 6 of2012)

MOMBASA-NAIROBI STANDARD GAUGE RAILWAY PROJECT

NOTICE OF INQUIRY

IN PURSUANCEofthetransitional provisions contained in section 162 (2) of the Land Act, 2012 and section 9 (1) of the Land Acquisition Act Cap. 295 (Repealed), the National Land Commission gives notice that inquiries to hearing of claims to compensation for interested parties in the lamd required for the Mombasa—Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway Line Project shall be held on the dates and places as shownin the Schedule here below:

Corrigendum LR. No. 2666 to read 26661 LR. No. 2794 to read 9724 LR. No. 15103 to read 15103/3

SCHEDULE

Plot No. Registered Land Owner Approx. Affected Area (Ha)

On Tuesday, 10th March, 2015 at Athi River Chief’s Office at 9.00 a.m. 10424 . East Afncan Portland Cement CompanyLimited 82.2480

18060 Urban Technical Services Limited 0.2884

12197/18 0.5169 12197/6 0.5176 12197/16 1.1755 17858 Fish Processors (2000) Limited 0.0989 17859 Kwan Limited 0.1398 17860 Urban Technical Services Limited 0.2251 17861 Urban Technical Services Limited 0.2638

18062 Kwan Limited 0.3109 18061 0.3605 18063 Urban Technical Services Limited 0.4269 337/1405 0.8577

337/978 Tahir Sheikh Said Investments Limited 0.1267 337/3743 Blue Horizon Properties Limited 0.0414 337/2983 0.1390 337/1997 AmaniTrustees Limited 0.2028 337/4797 1,0298 337/2839 3.6524 337/842 1.2111 On Wednesday, 11th March, 2015 at Wilson Airport, Nairobi West Chief’s Office at 9.00 a.m.

15102 Heavey Engineering Limited 0.2561 15101 Multiple Hauliers (E.A.) Limited 0.2708 26661 : 0.3530 29455 0.4462

15103/3 0.6501 . 9807 ManoStyles Limited 0.6983 209/13543 Zanito Investments Limited 0.7145 209/14623 0.8615 209/14622 0.8891 9794 1.0146 On Thursday; 12th March, 2015 at Wilson Airport, Nairobi West Chief’s Office at 9.00 a.m.

9806 ManoStyles Limited 1.0231 23228 1.1430 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 363

Plot No. Registered Land Owner Approx. Affected Area.(Ha) 23222 1,1503 23227 ~ 1.1772 209/11971 Harsen Holdings Limited 1.4583 209/13721 1.5063 209/13953 Wall Street Business Park 1.5131 209/13760 Mwangi Stephen Muriithi 1.5167

OnThursday, 13th March, 2015 at Wilson Airport, Nairobi West Chief’s Office at 9.00 a.m. 15104 Rai Plywoods (K) Limited 1.9100 209/11386 Dizzyland Limited : 1.9864 209/11462 1.9879

209/13340 HomaBale Properties Limited 1.9994 23229 2.0000 23230 2.0000 209/11387 : Splash Limited 2.0813 209/13761 2.7946 209/11340 Kenya Ports Authority 8.0706

Every person interested in the affected land is required to deliver to the National Land Commission on or before the day of inquiry a written claim to compensation, copy of identity card (ID), personal Identification No. (PIN), land ownership documents and bank account details. The National Land Commission offices are in Ardhi House, 3rd Floor, Room 305, Nairobi.

Dated the 17th February, 2015. : . MUHAMMADA. SWAZURI, MR/6901488 . Chairman, National Land Commission.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1181 THE LAND ACT

(No. 6 of2012) MOMBASA-NAIROBI STANDARD GAUGE RAILWAY PROJECT

INTENTION TO ACQUIRE LAND

Addendum

IN PURSUANCEofthe transitional provisions contained in section 162 (2) of the Land Act and section 6 (2) of the Land Acquisition Act (repealed), the National Land Commission gives notice that the Government of Kenya intends to acquire the following parcels of land for Kenya Railways Corporation for the construction of Mombasa—Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway project in Athi River and realignment of A109 at Emali Township. SCHEDULE

Plot No. Registered Land Owner/s Approx. Area Affected (Ha) 337/675 Satelite Aviation Telecommunication Systems Ltd 0.6644 337/829 Jamii Investment Cop. Ltd 0.7976 337/977 AlpharamaLtd 0.036 337/1409 National Serials and Produce Board 1.5508

337/2324 Pacific Shove Development Ltd 1.3217

337/2838 Johnson Muthengi Kithete 0.2911 337/2839 Reaty Brokers Ltd 0.6098 337/3092 0.0051 337/3093 0.0805 337/3094 0.627 337/3190 Wellington kiilu Mutiso 0.1007 337/3191 Mwaya Wakitavi & Annah Kitavi 0.351

337/4762 Milicons Ltd 0.7376 337/4763 Milicons Ltd 0.6553 MeatTraining Institute 2.5887

T. O. L. (un-surveyed —_ : 2.0609

KIJD/Kaputiei South/85 Alois Mwaiwa Muia 1.244

Emali Township Makueni Block 9 Makueni County Council 0.488

Eniali Township Makueni Zone 010 Makueni County Council 0.837

Emali Township Makueni Zone 59 Makueni County Council 0.264

Plans for the affected land may be inspected during office hoursat the office of the National Land Commission, Ardhi House, 3rd Floor, Room No. 305, 1st Ngong Avenue.

Notice of hearing of claims to compensation by persons interested in the land required by the above project will be published in the Kenya Gazette as provided under section 112 (1) of the Land Act, 2012.

Dated the 17th February, 2015. . MUHAMMADA. SWAZURI, MR/6901488 Chairman, National Land Commission: 364 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1182

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY STANDING ORDERS

CALENDAR OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

IT IS notified for general information that, pursuant to Standing Order 28 of the National Assembly Standing Orders, by a resolution made on 12th February, 2015, the National Assembly approved the calendar of the Assembly (Regular Sessions) for 2015 as set out in the Schedule—

SCHEDULE

PART I—SITTINGS

Period Days

Third Session, First Part Tuesdays(afternoon), Wednesdays (morning and afternoon) and Thursdays(afternoon)

Tuesday, 10th February~ Thursday, 30th April, 2015 Tuesdays (afternoon), Wednesdays (morning and afternoon) and Thursdays (afternoon) Third Session, Second Part

Tuesday, 9th June— Thursday, 27th August, 2015 Tuesdays (afternoon), Wednesdays (morning and afternoon) and Thursdays (afternoon) Third Session, Third Part

Tuesday, 29th September- Thursday, 3rd December, 2015

PART II—RECESS

Third Session, First Part

(a) Short Recess: Friday, 3th April- Monday, April 13, 2015 (b) Long Recess: Fniday, 1st May - Monday,8th June, 2015

Third Session, Second Part

(c) Short Recess: Friday, 10th July- Monday, July 20, 2015 (d) Long Recess: Friday, 28th August- Monday, 28th September, 2015

Third Session, Third Part

(e) Short Recess: Friday, 30th October- Monday, 9th November, 2015 () Long Recess: Friday, 4th December- Monday,8th February, 2016

Dated the 17th February, 2015. JUSTIN BUNDI, Clerk of the National Assembly.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1183 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1185

THE MARRIAGE ACT THE MARRIAGE ACT (No. 4 of 2014) (No. 4 of2014)

APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints— Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages hereby appoints—

Consolata Awino Ogola, JOAN CHELAGATSIELEY Hiram Gachugi Wanjohi, to be a Registrar of Marriages for Nakuru County. to be Registrars of Marriages for Nairobi City County. Dated the 17th February, 2015. MARYW. MUTAARU, Dated the 17th February, 2015. Ag. Registrar of Marriages. MARYW. MUTAARU, Ag. Registrar of Marriages.

-stiltelitten GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1186 san GAZETTE NOTICENo. 1184 THE MARRIAGE ACT THE MARRIAGEACT (No. 4 of2014) (No. 4 of 2014) APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section SO (3) of the IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the Marnage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints — Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marnages appoints — DOUGLAS MAYAKA ROBERT SHIBASHA ANDALA to be a Registrar of Marriages for Kakamega County to be a Registrar of Marriages for Kisumu County.

Dated the 17th February, 2015. Dated the 17th February, 2015. . MARYW. MUTAARU, MARY W. MUTAARU, Ag. Registrar of Marriages. Ag. Registrar of Marriages. 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 365

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1187 Period Days

THE MARRIAGE ACT Part IIT Friday, 9th October, 2015 — Monday, (No. 4 of 2014) Short Recess 19th October, 2015

Sy Part IV Friday, 4th December, 2015 — Monday, APPOINTMENT Long Recess 8th February, 2016 IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints — MR/6901456 J.K. ARUTHI, Clerk, County Assembly of Meru. JOSEPH KIPROTICH KOSKEI

to be a Registrar of Marriages for Malindi County. GAZETTE NOTICE No.1190

Dated the 17th February, 2015. THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT MARY W. MUTAARU, Ag. Registrar of Marriages. (Ne. 17 of 2012)

THE COUNTY ASSEMBLYOF KIRINYAGA

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1188 THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY STANDING ORDERS

THE MARRIAGE ACT CALENDAR OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY, 2015

(No. 4 of 2014) IT IS notified for general information that pursuant to Standing Order No. 25 of the County Assembly Standing Orders, and as APPOINTMENT approved by a resolution of the County Assembly, the calendar of the IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 50 (3) of the County Assembly (regular sessions) for 2015 is as set out in the Marriage Act, 2014, the Registrar of Marriages appoints — Schedule below. THOMAS ADEMBA NYAMBORI PART I: SITTING

to be a Registrar of Marriages for Kisii County. Period . Days

Dated the 17th February, 2015. Third Session — First Part MARYW. MUTAARU, Tuesdays( afternoon), Wednesday Tuesday, 10th February, 2015 — (Morning and Afternoon) and Ag. Registrar of Marriages. Monday,6th April, 2015 Thursdays (afternoon) Third Session — Second Part , GAZETTE NOTICE No.1189 Tuesday, 21st Apml, 2015 ~ Tuesdays (afternoon), Wednesdays THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Monday,6th July, 2015 (Morning and Afternoon) and Thursdays(afternoon) (No. 17 of 2012) Third Session -— Third Part THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF MERU Tuesday, 11th August, 2015 — Tuesdays(afternoon), Wednesdays COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF MERU STANDING ORDERS Thursday, 3rd December, 2015 (Morning and Afternoon) and Thursdays (afternoon) FIRST ASSEMBLY—THIRD SESSION ASSEMBLY CALENDAR PART II—RECESS

IT IS notified for the information of the public that pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No. 29 (2) of the County Assembly of Third Session — First Part Meru Standing Orders, the County Assembly of Meru vide a Short Recess Tuesday, 7th April, 2015 ~ resolution made on Wednesday, 11th February, 2015 approved the Monday, 20th April 2015 Third Session Assembly Calendar forsittings and recesses as set out in Third Session ~ Second Part this Schedule. Long Recess Tuesday, 7th July, 2015 —- Monday, SCHEDULE 10th August, 2015 Third Session — Third Part PARTI: SITTINGS Short Recess Thursday, 15th October, 2015 —

Monday, 26th October, 2015 Period Days Long Recess Friday, 4th December, 2015 ~

Part I Tuesdays (Afternoon) Monday,8th February, 2016

Tuesday, 10th February, Wednesdays (Morning and Afternoon) KAMAUAIDI, 2015 — Thursday, 2nd April, Thursdays (Afternoon) MR/6901469 Clerk to the Assembly. | 2015

Part II Tuesdays (Afternoon) GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1191 Tuesday, 14th April,, 2015 —| Wednesdays (Morning and Afternoon) Thursday, 30th July, 2015 Thursdays (Afternoon) THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT |

Part IIT Tuesdays (Afternoon) (Cap. 513) Tuesday, 25th August, 2015 Wednesdays (Morning and Afternoon) — Thursday, 8th October, Thursdays (Afternoon) COUNTY GOVERNMENTOF KAJIADO 2015 WEIGHTS AND MEASURESDIRECTORATE Part IV Tuesdays (Afternoon) Tuesday, 20th October, 2015} Wednesdays (Morning and Afternoon) STAMPING STATIONS FOR VERIFICATION OF WEIGHTS, MEASURES, — Thursday, 3rd December, Thursdays (Afternoon) WEIGHING AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT USED FOR TRADE 2015

PURSUANT to the powers conferred to the Govemor and in PARTI: RECESSES execution of the functions of the Weights and Measures Directorate

Part I Friday, 3rd April, 2015 — Monday,13th undersection 27 of the Weights and Measures Act, laws of Kenya, the Short Recess April, 2015 Governor of Kajiado, gazettes the following centers as stamping

Part II Friday, 31st July, 2015—Monday 24th stations and their respective dates for the verification and stamping Short Recess August, 2015 exercise :

366 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

Where the equipmentis bulky, delicate or by reason of its being GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1192 permanently fixed, it shall be sufficient for the purposes of this section THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT ACT if the person whohas the equipmentnotifies in writing its position to the inspector or some other officer authorized by the inspector to (No. 17 of 2012) receive the notification at least three (3) days in advance of the date THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTOF UASIN GISHU the verification falls due.

UASIN GISHU COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD Sub-County Station Date

REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2014 Kajiado Kajiado Town 23rd—27th February, 2015 Central Sajiloni 9th March, 2015 1.0 Introduction Bull’s Eye 10th March, 2015 (Morning) PURSUANTto section 59 subsection 1(f) of the County Government Kumpa 10th March, 2015 Act 2012, the functions and powers of the County Public Service (Afternoon) Board interalia, is to evaluate and report to the County Assembly each Tibissil 11th-13th 2015 Decemberon the extent to which the values and principles referred to Namanga Town 23rd—25th March, 2015 in Article 10 and 232 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 are complied Mile 9 26th March, 2015 with in the county public service. Further section 59 subsections 5 of Ngatataek 27th March, 2015 the County Govemment Act, 2012 states that the report prepared shall include: Kajiado East Kitengela 4th-15th May, 2015 Mashuruu 25th May, 2015 (Morning) (a) All the steps taken and decisions made by the Board in the Pelewa 25th May, 2015(Afternoon) realization of values andprinciples; Kisaju 26th May, 2015 Isinya 27th—29th May, 2015 (b) Specific recommendations that require to be implemented in

Kajiado South Mile tatu (3) 8TH June, 2015 the promotion and protection of the values andprinciples; Rombo 9th—10th June, 2015 Entarara 11th June, 2015 (c) Specific decisions on particulars of persons or public body who Olchoro 12th June, 2015 (Morning) haveviolated the values and principles, including actions taken or recommendationsagainst them; Kajiado South Murutot 12th June, 2015 (Afternoon) Rongai 22nd June, 2015 (d) Any impedimentin the promotion of the values and principles Game 23rd June, 2015 and ILLasit 24th-26th June, 2015 Loitokitok 6th-8th July, 2015 (e) The programmes the Board is undertaking or has planned to Namelok 9th July, 2015 undertake tn the medium term towards the promotion of the Isinet 10th July, 2015 values and principles. Masimba 27th-28th July, 2015 Kimana 29th—30th July, 2015 The scope of this report is therefore limited to evaluation and Mbirikan 31st—July, 2015 (Morning) reporting to the County Assembly the extent to which the values and Inkisanjani 31st July, 2015 (Afternoon) principles as enshrined in Article 10 and 232 of the Constitution of

Kajiado West Shompole 24th August, 2015 Kenya, 2010 are embedded in critical Board decisions and policies with a view of translating these values mto practice. This is aimed at (Morning) ensuring that citizens not only access quality services, but do also Oloika 24th August, 2015 recognize in officers serving them a spirit of faimess, integrity and (Afternoon respectfor their rights and human dignity. Entasopia 25th August, 2015 Ngurumani 26th August, 2015 2.0 Measures/steps taken in the Realization of National Values and Olkiramatian 27th August, 2015 Principles of Public Service. Oloibortoto 27th August, 2015 This section outlines the steps taken by the County Public Service (Afternoon) Board (CPSB)to realize the national values and principles of public Magadi Soda 28th August, 2015 service. These steps have been grouped into eight broad and distinctly (Morning) related categories namely: sharing and devolution of power, exercise Oltinka 28 August, 2015 (Afternoon of social justice and sovereign power, protection of human nghts, Oltepesi 28th August, 2015 leadership and governance, professionalism, sustainable development, (Morning) prudent use of resources and impartial and timely provision of KambiyaMawe 7th September, 2015 information. Mile 46 8th—9th September, 2015 2.1 Steps taken KMQ 10th September, 2015 Kamukuru 11th September, 2015 The CPSBtook the following steps in the realization of national values Kiserian 21st-25th September, 2015 and principles of public service under each broad category specified in 2.0 abovein the year 2014: Kajiado North Matasia 5th—6th October, 2015 Ngong 7th-9th October, 2015 2.1.1 Sharing and Devolution of Power Bulbul 26th-27th October, 2015 This is outlined in Article 10 (2) (a): sharing and devolution ofpower Gataka 28th October, 2015 Kware O/Rongai 29th-30th October, 2015 The National Government devolved most of its functions to Olooloitikoshi 9th November, 2015 County Governments in January, 2014 as provided in Article Six (6) of Rimpa 10th November,2015 the Constitution of Kenya (CoK) 2010 with a view of bringing Nkoroi 11th— 12th November, 2015 services closer to the people. Subsequently staff who served in the Masailodge/Olekasasi_| 13th November, 2015 devolved functions were seconded to County Government. The Board Ongata Rongai (Water 23rd—24th November, 2015 took deliberate steps of integrating the said staff within the County Office) Public Service in line with the Transition to Devolved Government Ongata Rongai(Chiefs 25th-27th November, 2015 Act, 2012. Office) The Board also staffed areas that were critically understaffed to match the additional devolved functions to ensure services were Dated the 4th February, 2015. offered promptly and efficiently. In addition the Board in accordance FLORENCE WAIGANIO, with section 86 (1) of the County Government Act (CGA) 2012 MR/6901191 Chief Officer Trade and Tourism. delegated authority to Chief Officers and the County Secretary as a 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 367

deliberate step to give the said officers powers to handle Human affirmative action to satisfy provisions of inclusiveness and protection Resource(HR)issues at their respective departments on behalf of the of the marginalized. Board. The Board also constituted and empowered three critical committees namely: Training, Disciplinary and Human Resource 2.1.6 Sustainable Development Management Advisory to handle training issues, disciplinary hearing This is outlined in Article 10(2) (d): Sustainable development and staff promotions respectively. The Board successfully discussed the County departmental 2.1.2 Exercise of Social Justice and Sovereign Power structures with respective County Executive Committee Members Outlined in Article 10(2)(a):patriotism, national unity, the rule of (CECs) during the year with the aim of attaining optimal staffing level law, democracy and participation of the people and Article 232(1) (@): for each department. The Board also facilitated the development of coherent, integrated human resource planning and budgeting for er involvementofthe people in the process ofpolicy making. personnel emoluments for County staff. The Board while developing its five year Strategic Plan (2014- 2018) identified members of the key stakeholders and invited them to In addition, the budget forthe period 2014/2015 was prepared and give their views to be incorporated in the Strategic Plan during the presented to County Assembly for approval. The CPSB Strategic Plan stakeholder’s forum. Further the Board m collaboration with National for 2014-2018 was also developed and launched purposely to act as a Integration and Cohesion Commission also conducted a one day public road mapfor the Board to execute its mandate. forum during the year to educate membersofthe public. An advisory on developmentof a training policy was provided to Further, the Board has drafted the County Public Service Board the department of Public Service Management (PSM) and a Training Bill which once approved by the County Assembly will operationalize Committee comprising of Chief Officers was constituted to handle the Board’s mandate in respect to promotion of national values and training and developmentof Countystaff. principlesof public service. 2.1.7 Prudent use of Resources

2.1.3 Leadership and Governance Outlined in Article 232(b). Efficient, effective and economic use of This is outlined in Article 10(2) (c): Good governance, integrity, resources transparency and accountability as well as Article 232 (1) (e): Efforts were initiated by the Board to ensure that departmental Accountabilityfor administrative acts. structures were developed to address staff placement whereby skills The Board advertised job opportunities in the print media and the will be matched with the jobs to ensure efficient and effective service County website with a view of attracting qualified candidates while delivery. offering equal opportunity to all. In addition, the Board conducted 2.1.8 Impartial and Timely Provision of Information practical field interviews for plant operators which were witnessed by membersofthe public. Outlined m Article 232 (c): Responsive, prompt, effective, impartial and equitable provision of services and Article 232 (/): In the CPSB Strategic Plan, the strategic objective on governance Transparency and provision to the public of timely accurate and leadership outlines the steps to be followed in the promotion of information. national values andprinciples of public service. The Board further put in place mechanismsto ensure that it complied with good governance The Board advertised all job vacancies in at least two newspapers practices. To this end, a register of interests for its members has been with national wide circulation and also in the county website. The opened for purposes of recording declarationsofinterest. names of shortlisted candidates and dates of interviews were also published in the print media to ensure accurate information reached the Additional efforts taken by the Board in enforcing the provisions interested parties. of ChapterSix (6) of the CoK 2010 was entrenchingofissues of ethics andintegrity in the recruitment process of county officers by making it Both successful and unsuccessful candidates were also contacted mandatory for applicants to seek clearance from Ethics and Anti- promptly through phonecalls and short message service (SMS) about Corruption Commission (EACC), Higher Education Loans Board the interview outcome. (HELB), Credit Reference Bureau (CRB), Department of Criminal Investigation (CID) and Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) while 3.0 Milestones in the Promotion of National Values and Principles of applying for the advertised positions. Public Service

2.1.4 Professionalism 3.1 Introduction

Outlined in Article 232 (a): High standards ofprofessional ethics Uasin Gishu County Public Service Board and the Countyatlarge in its efforts to realize the provisions made in Article 10 and 232 of the The Board made efforts to develop its members through CoK 201 have made remarkable progress. The major focus is the acquisition of necessary knowledge and skill to match its mandate. To extent to which the board has proactively put in place mechanisms to address this, the Board sponsored its members to undertake Senior domesticate and operationalize national values and principles of public Management and Strategic Leadership Development Programme service. The Board developed a Strategic Plan that will serve as a road courses at Kenya School of Government. The Board also facilitated its map in fulfilling its mandate. Further progress was realized through members to attend seminars and conferences organized by various open and transparent job advertisements, delegation of authority and professional bodies including the Institute of Certified Public establishment of committees. Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK), Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK), Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) 3.2 Milestones andInstitute of Human Resource Management (IHRM). Progress has been madeasfollows:

2.1.5 Protection of Human Rights 3.2.1 Sharing and devolution of power

Outlined in Article 10(2) (b): Human dignity, equity, social justice, This is outlined in Article 10 (2) (a): sharing and devolution of inclusiveness, equality, human rights, non-discrimination and power protection of the marginalized; Article 232 (d): Involvement of the people in the process ofpolicy making, Article 232 (h): representation The National Government devolved staff to County Governments of Kenya’s diverse communities and Article 232 (i): Affording in January, 2014 and CPSBs were mandated to managethesestaff. In adequate and equal opportunities for appointments, training and this regard the Board integrated the said staff within the County Public advancement, at all levels of the public service of: men and women, Service in line with Transition to Devolved Government Act, 2012. In membersofall ethnic groups and persons with disability. addition budgetary provisions towards personnel emoluments were enhanced in 2014/15 Financial Year courtesy of advisory from the The Board advertised job opportunities in at least two daily Board to cater for devolved staff salaries. newspapers with country-wide circulation and deliberately included a clause encouraging women and people with disability to apply with a In order to match the increased functions, additional staffs were view of addressing non-discrimination and protection of the recruited by the Board in departments that had staff shortages. This marginalized to maintain inclusiveness. Further the Board applied was aimed to ensure that services were offered in prompt and timely mannerto the people of Uasin Gishu.

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Three crucial committees namely. Disciplinary, Tiaming and protection of the marginalized, and Article 232 (1): Affording adequate Human Resource Management Advisory were also constituted by the and equal opportunuies fur appointments, training and advancement, Boaid, informed by section 86 of the CGA 2012 on delegated at all levels ofthe public service of, men and women, members of all authority. These committees drew its membership from the Chief ethnic groups and persons with disability. Officers, County Secretary and County Human Resource Manager. These committees will further delegate authority within the County Considerations weie taken to ensure affirmative action was applied without compromising the minimum requirement for the Public Service to address issues affecting staff promptly. advertised positions. 3.2.2 Exercise of Social Justice and Sovereign Power In all the job advertisements, the Board provided mders Outimned in Article 10 (2) (a): patriotism, nanonalunity, the rule of encouraging women and personsliving with disabilities to apply law, democracy and participation of the people and 232 (1) (d): 3.2.6 Sustainable Development involvement of the people in the process of policy making.

The Board has made great strides in promoting peace and Outlined in Article 10 (2) (d) Sustainable development cohesion of all communities living in Uasin Gishu County by The Board successfully held and concluded discussions with all partnermg with National Cohesion and Integration Commission and respective County Departments on departmental structures during the conducting jointly public sensitization meetings on promotion of year The output of these discussions was the establishment of National Values and Principles of governance. In August, 2014 a optimum staffing levels for each department. An advisory on successful meeting was held between a team trom National Cohesion development of a training policy was given by the CPSB to the and Integration commusston, members of Uasin Gishu CPSB and relevant department and a traming committee comprising of Chief members of the public at Eldoret Polytechnic While developing its Officers was thereafter constituted to handle Training and Career Strategic Plan, the Board mvited views from stakeholders to be Progression needs of Countystaff incorporated in the document. In addition, the Board prepared 2014/2015 Annual Budget which Advisories on pension arrangements, performance contracting, Was presented to the County Assembly for approval The CPSB staff benefits, disciplinary controls, staff transfers and appomtment ot Strategic Plan 2014/2018 was developed and launched as road map for staff were independently given by the Board to County Government. the Board to execute its mandate The advisories were backed by relevant legal provisions and were geared towards ensuring that the rule of law was upheld. 3,2.7 Prudent use of Resources

The Board also observed gender distribution in all recruitments Outlined in Article 232 (b): Efficient, effective and economicuse of conducted and surpassed the thirty per cent legal requirement resources

3.2.3 Leadership and Governance The Board has successfully concluded discussions on County Organizational Structures which addresses staff rationalizations and This is outlined in Article 10(2) (c) Geod governance, integrity, ensure that skills are matched with the nght jobs hence efficient and transparency and accountability as well as Article 232 (1) (e) effectsve service delivery. Accountability for administrative acts. The Board 1s monitormg the progress of Capacity Assessment and To promote transparency, the Board advertised job vacancies in Rationalization of the Public Service (CARPS) and intents to fully two daily newspapers with countrywide circulation and uploaded the adoptthe findings and recommendations thereof. same in the County website to attract qualified candidates from across the country Internal job advertisements were also placed in all Notice 3.2.8 Impartial and Timely Provision of Information Boards of County Departments; authorized officers were advised to Outlined in Article 232 (c) Responsive, prompt, effective, impartial encourage qualified officers im their respective departments to apply. The Board underscored the fact that she 1s an equal opportunity and equitable provision of services and Article 232 (f) Transparency employer and womenand persons with disabilities were encouraged to and provisionto the public of timely accurate information apply The Board observed Constitutional provisions that promote To attract required skills, the Board managed to advertise all job equity and inclusiveness vacancies in at least two newspapers with country wide circulation and in the county website. There were also internal adverts which gave The Board handled two disciplinary cases conclusively and others are in progress (Twoofficers were interdicted while three others were opportunities for growth to existing county staff Shortlisted candidates and dates for mterviews were published in the print media. suspended pending the determinationoftheir cases).

The findings and recommendations for the two concluded cases Both successful and unsuccessful candidates were contacted through telephone calls and short text message service (SMS) to were forwarded to Public Service Commission of Kenya for action. Induction of Chief Officers and Sub-County Administrators on inform them of the mterview outcomes. delegated authority which included disciplinary control and promotion 40 Challenges Encountered in the Realization of National Values and of values and principles was conducted by the Board. Thereafter the Principles of Public Service delegated authority was operationalized through appointment of Disciplinary. Human Resource Advisory and Traming Committees 4.1 Sharing and Devolution of Power

The Board further formed mternal working committees namely, There have been in instanced where lack of understanding of key Recruitment, Selection, HR Policy and Audit, Administration and issues around devolution has generated mistrust amongst stakeholders. Governance, Disciplinary Contro} and ‘Trarnmg Committee and Board There is inadequate infrastructure to support devolved units thus Affairs which will eventually be transformed into directorates. causing delays in service provision to the public. Devolved staff remains apprehensive due to perceived invasion of thew previous The Board has been collaborating with Government Institutions scope of authority inter aha National Cohesion and Integration Commussion of Kenya and Transitional Authority on matters of promotion of National Values 4.1.2 Exercise of Social Justice and Sovereign Power and Principles of public service, devolution and staff rationalization There have been different mterpretations of the roles of County 3.2.4 Professionalism Secretary, County Public Service Board and County Executive Committee in-charge of Public Service Managementleading to turf Outlined in Article 232 (a): High standardsof professionalethics warsin aspects of human resource management

Recruitment, selection and placement ofall job opportunities were 4,1 3 Leadership and Governance done professionally There were no litigations arising from the exercise. Lack of support from the public in dealing with fraudsters especially in recruitment where job seekers are conned in the pretext 3 2.5 Protection of Human Rights of securmg employment. Equally there is a slow pace of action from Jaw enforcementinstitutions in dealing with reported cases of such Outlined im Article 10(2) (b) Human dignity, equity, sucial justice, inclusiveness, equality, human rights, non-discrimination and fraud. On the other hand, members of the public lack clear

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understanding of the recruttment process and feel that the Board 15 2. Establish a system for implementation of good governance in biased and rigid on the requirements of the job opportunities available. the County Public Service through a County Governance framework that entails putting in place a Governance 4.1 4 Professionalism Committee and facilitation of the developmentand roll out of a There was inadequate reportmg by supervisors on cases of County Public Service code of conduct professional malpractices in the work place leading to inability of the Board to deal with such cases. 3. Annually measure and evaluate the governance index through establishment of the key performance indicators, setting of 4.15 Protection of Human Rights annual targets based on established parameters and undertaking an annual survey to determine the governance mdex within the Members of the minority and marginalized m some cases do not County Public Service. have the requisite minimum qualifications for certain appointments thus making it difficult for the board to apply affirmative action. There Other measures to be undertaken by the Board in promotion of the Is a perception from these groups that jobs are already allocated to the National Values and Principles of Governance and Values and dominant ethnic group hence they do not apply. Additionally the Principles of Public Service are: public rely on grape vine as opposed to formal communication from the Board andfail to seek clarification leading to misinformation. (a) Continuous sensitization of County Public Service Officers on the provision of the Constitution and other applicable 4.1.6 Sustainable Development Laws. There was slow process of putting in place a County Organizational Structure this has which affected rationahzation of (b) Providing regular advisories to the County Executive staff Further there was resistance to change which is evident Committee on aspects of human resource management and particularly on the health sector where staff have not embraced developmentthat enhancethe practice of good-governance. devolution (c) Through the County Public Service Board Bill 2014, the. 4.17 Prudent use of Resources Board will formulate a policy framework to guide tts activities relating to informing and educating the public on Processes aimedat staff rationalization by the different authonties National Values and Principles of Governance and Values for mstance human resource capacity assessment audit (Transition and Principles of Public Service Authority), Skills Audit (Department of Public Service Management) and Capacity Assessment and Rationalization of the Public Service Dated the 22nd December,2014 (Ministry of Devolution and Planning) have led to wastage of BEN K. SAMOEI, resources and subjected to uncertainty and subsequent MR/690 1334 Secretary undei performance

4.1.8 Impartial and timely Provision of Information GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1193 The limited access by the public to print and electronic media THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY CUSTOMS MANAGEMENT curtails accessibility to information released by the Board in relation to ACT, 2004 recruitment within the County Public Service. APPOINTMENT AND LIMITS OF TRANSIT SHED, CUSTOMS AREASETC. 5.0 Recommendations and Way Forward Corrigenda 5.1 Recommendations IN Gazette Notice No. 806 of 2015: While implementing the requirements of Article JO and 232 of the Under paragraph (a) of the First Schedule Constitution, challenges were inevitable. To address the various Delete number “150” in the L.R. No. “MSA/XLVIII/150” and challenges encoumered by the Board, the followmg recommendations insert the number “151” are made: Insert the words ‘tn the” after the words “architectural drawing |. Parameters of good governance should be identified from the deposited” Constitution and other legal provisions so as to provide a frame work for implementation. Under paragraph (c) of the Second Schedule delete the name

“Makupa Transit Shed Limited” and insert the name “Boss Nw Governancestructures to be put in place to allow the rol] out of various activities that promote National Values and Freight Terminal Limited” Principles of Governance to County staff and members of the BEATRICE MEMO, public. PTG/1430/14-15 Commissioner, Customs Services Department 3. Put m place a monitoring and evaluation tool to gauge performancelevels in all departments. 4 Draw a programmeofactivities that targets the sensitization of various cadres of officers on Constitutional requirements GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1194 pertaining to good governance THE COMPANIES ACT 5 Fast track the CPSB Bill to operationalize the Board’s mandate (Cap. 486) INTENDED DISSOLUTION 51 Way Forward

Outlined in The County Government Act 2012 section 59 (5) (e): PURSUANT to section 339 (3) of the Companies Act. it is The programmes the Board is undertaking or has planned to notified that at the expiration of three (3) months from the date the undertake in the medium term towards the promotion of the values and register of companies and the companyshall be dissolved principles. Number Name of Company In the CPSB Strategic Plan (2014-2018), the Board undertakes to improve the governance index in the Public Service by promoting 161218 Adil Limited National Values and Principles of Governance and Values and CPR/2014/150927 African Investment Consultant Company Pnnciples of Public Service in the County Public Service. To achieve Limited this, the Board will: 5125 Aiyam Limited . CPR/2011/39381 Amicizia Investment Limited 1 Determme the parameters for good governance from the CPR/2011/51624 Doha Group Company Limited constitution and any other written law through identification of 115283 Dola Limited activities, within the County Public Service, that promote 14632 Eva Modell Limited National Values and Principles of Governance and Values and 101118 Executive and Corporate Advisory Services Principles of Public Service as well as sensitization of public Kenya Limited officers and the public on parameters of good governance 370 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

Number ‘Name ofCompany Number Name ofCompany 156328 FourStar Developers CPR/2011/49577 Masika Limited CPR/2011/59725 Graflochy (E.A.) Investment Company CPR/2013/124269 Meteor Global Advanced Technology Limited Enterprises Limited 64003 Hima Developers Limited CPR/2009/13621 Miti Mingi Services Limited 128927 International Security Consultancy Limitd 110578 Mountain Dew Limited 75192 Jaha Limited 70483 Muya KamamiHoldings Limited 168919" Kazita Limited 50051 Nanak Enterprises Works Limited 23442 Kira General Stores 21945 Nuntex Limited CPR/2014/141682 Mahakali Hardware Limited CPR/2010/17405 Portcom Limited 148424 Mes Amis Limited CPR/2010/35427 Reaf Apartments Limited 98374 Minvod Limited CPR/2010/27666 Rift Valley Blow Plast Limited CPR/2012/86462 Nesim Ingredients Limited 162227 Sai Developers Limited 75276 Nishan Holdings Limited CPR/2013/107613 Saruki Technologies Limited CPR/2011/64189 Pon Pure Kenya Limited 106277 Scratch Connect Limited 23588 Rajoma Limited 110755 Seal Honey (Merchandise) Limited CPR/2011/42873 Red Snapper Limited CPR/2010/16445 Seaford Investments Limited C 107487 Rimada Limited 41874 Skychem Distributors Limited 156427 Rimrock Investments Limited 115991 Starmart Agencies Limited 2963 Sayani Limited 35805 Stasso Properties Limited CPR/2013/113103 Siam Commercial Limited CPR/2012/66747 Staples Enterprises Limited 31453 Simita Agrico Limited 143538 Stamford Coach Company Limited 74675 Sivoko Springs Limited CPR/2010/24984 Subflo Holdings Limited 138979 Six Fifty Investments Limited 170591 Sure Investments Limited 78053 Tiomin Kenya Limited CPR/201 1/43943 Super Delta Limited 83138 TopenIndustries Limited 109210 Swami Feeds Limited CPR/2013/114112 Visionfield Investments Company Limited 159767 The Far Horizon Limited 164718 Watermaker East Africa Limited CPR/2010/35 167 Texcom Limited 124982 Transworld Courier Express Limited Dated the 16th February, 2015. 47465 Trinity Kenya Limited H. NYOKABI, CPR/2012/90952 Top Buds Limited for Registrar ofCompanies. 45671 Tower Power Limited. CPR/2013/93968 Valley Arcade Investments Limited 134301 Vert Galant Limited GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1195 23322 Wananchi Registrars Limited THE COMPANIES ACT CPR/2013/118226 Wasanii Investments Company Limited

(Cap. 486) Dated the 16th February, 2015. H. NYOKABI, DISSOLUTION Jor Registrar ofCompanies.

PURSUANT to section 339 (5) of the Companies Act, it is notified for general information that the under mentioned companies are GAZETTE NOTICE No.1196 dissolved. THE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS ACT Number Name ofCompany (Cap. 411A)

102581 Agi Logistics Kenya Limited APPLICATION FOR LICENCES 46129 Altech Swift Global Limited 53933 Alphine Estates Limited NOTICEis given that the following applicants have, pursuant to CPR/2013/102482 Alysco Trading Limited the provisions of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 152510 AnchorBuilding Technologies Limited made applications to the Communications Authority of Kenya for the 142219 - APS Global Limited grantoflicences as appears against their respective names. 111505 Blue Ocean Trading Limited Name and Address License Category 127760 Bidii Orchards Limited CPR/2013/100477 Brent Investments Limited Kindred Movers Limited, P.O. Box Intracity Postal/Courier 52154 Burgerland Fast Foods Limited 730-00200, Nairobi Operator CPR/2009/15819 Citka Limited Sendy Limited, P.O. Box 18618-00300, Regional Postal/Courier CPR/2009/11024 Cord of Three Limited Nairobi - Operator CPR/2010/38337 Delta Global Limited 140115 DSTFiscal Services Limited Globeflight Worldwide Express International Postal/Courier CPR/2010/34809 East African Copper Limited Limited, P.O. Box 52967-00200, Operator CPR/2013/115644 Haveva Limited Nairobi CPR/2010/34722 Hua Chuan Company Limited The reason for the grantof the licence is to enable the applicants to 61812 Jashbhai Auto Stores Limited operate and provide Postal Courier Systems and Services as indicated CPR/2010/27834 Kaizen Agricultural Services Limited above against their respective names. The grantof these licences may 67077 . Kericho Ironmongers Limited affect public and local authorities, companies, persons or bodies of CPR/2009/14272 Kenex Express Limited persons within the country. 106350 Kenido Agencies Limited Anypublic or local authority, company, person or body of persons CPR/2013/106400 KenyaKalle Tours and Safaris Limited desirous of making any representation on or objection to the grant of 91422 Kipoori (Kenya) Limited such licences as aforesaid must do so by letter addressed to the CPR/2009/15108 Korn Bakers (Nairobi) Limited Director-General, Communications Authority of Kenya, Waiyaki CPR/2011/60713 Kyandu Bright Academy Limited Way, P.O. Box 14448-00800, Nairobi indicating the license category 21178 Libra Holdings Limited on the outside of the cover enclosing it on or before expiry of thirty CPR/2012/77809 Lugano Limited (30) days from the date of this notice and must forward to the CPR/2012/91984 Marland General Enterprises Limited applicanta copy of such representation or objection. 168442 Maguna-AnduSelf Selection Stores Limited Dated the 16th February, 2015. 164432 MaimunaLimited FRANCIS W. WANGUSI, 74568 Mahale Limited PTG/1418/14—-15 Director-General. 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 371

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1197 KS ISO 9117-3:2010 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes — Drying tests —Part 3: Surface-drying THE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS ACT test using ballotini, First Edition. (Cap. 411A) KS ISO 6504-3:2006 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes APPLICATION FOR LICENCES — Determination of hiding power Part 3: Determination of contrast ratio of NOTICEis given that the following applicants, have pursuant to light coloured paints at a fixed spreading the provisions of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, rate, First Edition. made application to the Communications Authority of Kenya for the grant of broadcasting licences as appears below. KS ISO 21207:2004 Kenya Standard — Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres — Accelerated corrosion tests involving alternate Company Business exposure to corrosion promoting gases,

The World Music TV Commercial Free-to-Air neutral salt-spray and drying, First P.O. Box 40111-00100, Nairobi Television on the Digital Edition. Terrestrial Television Platform KS ISO 3856-1:1984 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes

Good News Media Kenya Limited, Commercial Free-to-Air — Determination of “soluble” metal P.O. Box 579-80200, Malindi Television on the Digital content Part 1: Determination of lead ‘ Terrestrial Television Platform- content — Flame atomic absorption Air spectrometric method and dithizone

spectrophotometric method, First The reason for the grantof the licence is to enable the applicants to Edition. operate and provide service as indicated above against their names. KS EAS361:2004 Kenya Standard -—Carbaryl dusting The grant of these licences may affect public and local authorities, powder — Specification, First Edition. companies, personsor bodies of persons within the country. Any public or local authority, company, person or body of persons KS 2564:2014 Kenya Standard ~— Chemicals used for desirous of making any representation on or objection to the grant of treatment of water intended for human such licence as aforesaid must do so by letter addressed to the consumption — Chemicals for Director-General, Communications Authority of Kenya, Waiyaki emergency use — Trichloroisocyanuric Way, P.O. Box 14448-00800, Nairobi indicating the license category acid — Specification, First Edition. on the outside of the cover enclosing it on or before expiry of thirty KS 2565:2014 Kenya Standard — Chemicals used for (30) days from the date of this notice and must forward to the treatment of swimming pool water — applicant a copy of such representation or objection. Trichloroisocyanuric acid _ Dated the 16th February, 2015. Specification, First Edition. FRANCIS W. WANGUSI, KS 2568:2014 Kenya Standard — Powdersanitizers — PTG/1418/14—-15 Director-General. Specification, First Edition.

KS 1797:2014 Kenya Standard — Household fabric GAZETTE NOTICE No.1198 softeners — Specification, Second Edition. THE STANDARDSACT KS ISO 2834-1:2006 Kenya Standard ~— Graphic technology (Cap. 496) — Laboratory preparation of test prints Part 1: Paste inks, First Edition. DECLARATION OF KENYA STANDARDS KSISO 2834-3:2008 Kenya Standard — Graphic technology PURSUANTto section 9 (1) of the Standards Act, the National — Laboratory preparation of test prints Standards Council declares the specifications or codes of practice Part 3: Screen printing inks, First appearing in the Schedule hereto to be Kenya Standards with effect Edition. from the date of publicationof this notice. KS ISO 2836:2004 Kenya Standard — Graphic technology Number Title of Specification or Code of - Prints and printing inks — Practice Assessment of resistance of prints to Chemical various agents, First Edition. | KS 2582-1:2014 Kenya Standard — Safety of chemical KSISO 12643-1:2009 Kenya Standard — Graphic technology products — Code of practice Part 1: — Safety requirements for graphic Safety of methanol, First Edition. technology equipment and systems Part KS 2583:2014 Kenya Standard — Denatonium 1: General requirements, First Edition. benzoate in alcohols — Test method, KS ISO 14298:2013 Kenya Standard — Graphic technology First Edition. — Management of security printing KS 2567:2014 Kenya Standard — Paper-towelrolls for processes,First Edition. centre-feed dispensing devices — KS ISO 2834-2:2007 Kenya Standard — Graphic technology Specification, First Edition. — Laboratory preparation of test prints KS ISO 16000-29:2014 Kenya Standard — Indoor air — Part Part 2: Liquid printing inks, First 29: Test methods for VOC detectors, Edition. First Edition. ICT KS ISO 13138:2012 Kenya Standard — Air quality — KS ISO/IEC 19790:2012 Kenya Standard _ Information Sampling conventions for airborne technology — Security techniques — particle deposition in the human Security requirements for cryptographic respiratory system,First Edition. modules, First Edition. KS ISO 2884-2:2003 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes KS ISO/IEC 24759:2008 Kenya Standard _ Information — Determination of viscosity using technology — Security techniques — rotary viscometer Part 2: Disc or ball Test requirements for cryptographic viscometer operated at specified speed, modules,First Edition.

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KS ISOAEC 29128:2011 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISO/IEC TR 29149:2012 Kenya Standard — Information technology — Security techniques — technology — Security techniques — Verification of cryptographic protocols, Best practices for the provision and use First Edition. of time-stamping services, First Edition.

KS ISOAIEC 29150:2011 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISOAEC 10118-1:2000 Information technology — Security technology — Security techniques — techniques — Hash-functions Part 1: Signcryption, First Edition General, First Edition.

KS JSO/IEC 10116.2006 Kenya Standard — Information KS ISOAEC 10118-2:2010 Kenya Standard ~_ Information technology — Security techniques —- technology — Security techniques — Modes of operation for an n-bit block Hash-functions Part 2: Hash-functions cipher, First Edition. using an n-bit block cipher, First Edition.

KS ISO/IEC 29100:2011 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISO/IEC 10118-3:2004 Kenya Standard -— Information technology — Security techniques — technology — Security techniques — Pnvacy framework, First Edition Hash-functions Part 3 Dedicated hash- functions, First Edition. KS ISO/IEC 18031:2011 Kenya Standard — Information technology — Security techniques — KS ISOMEC 10118-4:1998 Kenya Standard - Information Random bit generation, First Edition technology — Security techniques — Hash-functions Part 4 Hash-functions KS ISO/IEC 18032:2005 Kenya Standard _ Information using modular arithmetic, First Edition. technology — Security techniques — Pnme numbergeneration, First Edition KS ISO/IEC 29191-2012 Kenya Standard - Information technology — Security techniques — KS ISO/IEC 11770-1:2010 Kenya Standard — Information Requirements for partially anonymous, technology — Security techniques — partially unlinkable authentication, First Key management Part 1: Framework, Edition. First Edition. KS ISO/IEC 29192-1.2012 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISO/IEC 11770-2:2008 Kenya Standard _ Information technology — Security techniques — technology — Security techniques — Lightweight cryptography Part 1: Key management Part 2 Mechanisms General, First Edition. using symmetric techniques, First Edition. KS ISO/IEC 29192-2:2012 Kenya Standard — Information technology — Security techniques — KS ISOAEC 11770-3-2008 Kenya Standard — Information Lightweight cryptography Part 2: Block technology — Security techniques — ciphers, First Edition. Key management Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques, First KS ISOMEC 29192-3:2012 Kenya Standard _ Information Edition. technology — Security techniques — Lightweight cryptography Part 3: Stream KS ISO/IEC 11770-4:2006 Kenya Standard _ Information ciphers, First Edition. technology — Security techniques — Key management Part 4: Mechanisms KS ISOMEC 19772:2009 Kenya Standard _ Information based on weak secrets, First Edition technology — Security techniques — Authenticated encryption, First Edition. KS ISO/IEC 11770-5:2011 Kenya Standard _ Information technology — Security techniques — KS ISO/IEC 18033-1:2005 Kenya Standard _ Information Key management Part 5: Group key technology — Security techniques — management,First Edition. Encryption algorithms Part 1: General, First Edition. KS ISO/IEC 11889-1:2009 Kenya Standard _ Information technology — Trusted Platform Module KS ISO/ IEC 18033-2:2006 Kenya Standard - Information Part 1: Overview, First Edition. technology — Secunty techniques — Digital signature with appendix Part 2: KS ISO/IEC 11889-2:2011 Kenya Standard — Information Asymmetric ciphers, First Edition. technology — Trusted Platform Module Part 2: Design principles, First Edition. KS ISO/ IEC 18033-3:2010 Kenya Standard — Information technology — Security techniques — KS ISOAEC 11889-3:2009 Kenya Standard — Information Digital signature with appendix Part 3: technology — Trusted Platform Module Block ciphers, First Edition. Part 3: Structures, First Edition. KS ISO/IEC 18033-4:2011 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISO/IEC 11889-4:2009 Kenya Standard _ Information technology — Security techniques — technology -- Trusted Platform Module - Digital signature with appendix Part 4: - Part 4: Commands,First Edition. Stream ciphers, First Edition.

KS ISOAEC 18014-1:2008 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISO/ TEC 14888-1:2008 Kenya Standard _ Information technology — Security techniques — technology — Security techniques — Time-stamping services Part”~—s | Digital signature with appendix Part 1: Framework, First Edition. General, First Edition.

KS ISO/IEC 18014-2:2009 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISO/ TEC 14888-2:2008 Kenya Standard _ Information technology — Security techniques — technology — Security techniques — Time-stamping services Part 2: Digital signature with appendix Part 2: Mechanisms producing independent Integer factorization based mechanisms, tokens,First Edition. First Edition.

KS ISOAEC 18014-3:2009 Kenya Standard — Information KS ISO/ IEC 14888-3:2008 Kenya Standard _ Information technology — Security techniques — technology — Security techniques — Time-stamping services Part —3: Digital signature with appendix Part 3: Mechanisms producing linked tokens, Discrete logarithm based mechanisms, First Edition. : First Edition. 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 373

KS ISO/IEC 9796-2:2010 Kenya Standard _ Information KS 104:2014 Kenya Standard — Specification for technology — Security techniques — cold rolled steel sections, Third Edition Digital signature schemes giving message recovery Part 2: Integer KS 574:2014 Kenya Standard — Steel fabric for factorization based mechanisms, First reinforcement of concrete - Edition. Specification, Fourth Edition.

KS ISO/IEC 9796-3:2006 Kenya Standard _ Information KS ISO 6934-1.1991 Kenya Standard — Steel for the pre- technology — Security techniques — stressing of concrete - Part 1: General Digital signature schemes giving requirements, Second Edition.. message recovery Part 3: Discrete KS ISO 6934-5 1991 Kenya Standard — Steel for the pre- loganthm based mechanisms, First stressing of concrete - Part 5: Hot-rolled Edition. steel bars with or without subsequent Textile and Leather processing, SecondEdition.

KS ISO 105 E03:2010 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests KS 22:2014 Kenya Standard — Specification for for colour fastness Part E03: Colour hot-rolled mild steel bars for fastness to chlorinated water (swimming reinforcement of concrete, Second Edition. pool —water), First Edition.

KS ISO 105 E05:2010 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests Food and Agriculture for colour fastness Part E05:Colour KS EAS 772:2012 Kenya Standard — Dried sweet potato fastness to spotting: Acid, First Edition. chips — Specification, First Edition.

KS ISO 105 E08.1994 Kenya Standard - Textiles — Tests KS [SO 9233-1:2007 Kenya Standard — Cheese, cheese for colour fastness Part E08: Colour rnd and processed cheese — fastness to hot water, First Edition. Determination of natamycin content Part KS ISO 105 E16:2006 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests 1: Molecular absorption spectrometric for color fastness Part E16: Colour method for cheese rind, First Edition. fastness to water spotting on upholstery KS 227-2:2014 Kenya Standard — Cashew kernels ~ fabrics, First Edition Specification Part 2 Roasted cashew KS ISO 15625:2014 Kenya Standard — Sik — Electronic kernels, Third Edition. test method for defects and evenness of KS 868 2014 Kenya Standard — Macadamia kernels raw silk, First Edition — Specification, Third Edition.

KS ISO 1140:2012 Kenya Standard — Fibre ropes — KS 938:2014 Kenya Standard — Mixed nut kernels, Polyamide,-3-,4-,8- and 12-strand ropes, Third Edition. Second Edition. KS ISO/TR 12591:2013 Kenya Standard — White tea — KS ISO 1141-2012 Kenya Standard — Fibre ropes — Definition, First Edition. Polyester ,-3-,4-,8- and 12-strand ropes, Second Edition. KS ISO 11132:2012 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis methodology — Guideline for KS ISO 13673-3:2014 Kenya Standard _ Textiles — monitoring performance of a quabtative Dyestuffs Part 3: Method for sensory panel, First Edition. determination of certain carcinogenic dyestuffs (method using KS ISO 11056:1999 triethylamine/methano)), First Edition. Amendment 1:2013 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis KS ISO 24362-1:2014 Kenya Standard _ Textiles — methodology — Magnitude estimation Methods for determination of certain method,First Edition. aromatic amines derived from azo KS ISO 8586:2012 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis — colorants Part 1: Detection of the use of General guidelines for the selection, certain azo colorants accessible with and training and monitoring of selected without extracting the fibres, First assessors and expert sensory assessors, Edition. First Edition. KS ISO 24362-3:2014 Kenya Standard _ Textiles — Methods for determination of certain KS ISO 8587: 2006 aromatic amines derived from azo Ammd 1 2006 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis colorants Part 3: Detection of the use of methodology — Ranking,First Edition. certain azo colorants which may release KS ISO 8589: 2007 4-aminoazobenzene,First Edition. Ammd | 2013 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis — KS 1600:2014 Kenya Standard — Polyolefin bags for General guidance for the design of test salt and minerals — Specification, First rooms, First Edition. Edition. KS ISO 5495:2005 Cor 1:2006 Kenya Standard _ Sensory Electrotechnical analysis Methodology -- Paired KS 2542:2014 Kenya Standard — Off-grid solar comparison,First Edition. photovoltaic lighting kits _ KS 2543 2014 Kenya Standard — The animal feed Requirements, First Edition. industry — Code of practice, First KS 2520:2014 Kenya Standard — Domestic biogas Edition. stoves — Specification, Furst Edition Services KS 2521:2014 Kenya Standard — Domestic biogas KS 2574.2014 Kenya Standard — Guidelines for lamps — Specification, First Edition. emergency medical dispatch, First Civil Engineering Edition.

KS 573: 2014 Kenya Standard — Highyteld stee! bars KNWA2473.2014 Kenya Standard — Coco peat — for the Reinforcement of concrete — Specification, First Edition Specification, Fourth Edition. 374 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

KS ISO 22397:2014 Kenya Standard — Societal security — KS ISO 15875-1:2003 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping Guidelines for establishing partnering systems for hot and cold water arrangements,First Edition. installations _ Crosslinked polyethylene (PE-X) Part 1: General, KS ISO 22311:2012 Kenya Standard — Societal security — First Edition. Guidelines for establishing partnering arrangements,First Edition. KS ISO 15875-2:2003 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping systems for hot and cold water KS ISO 10637:1999 Kenya Standard — Dental equipment installations — Crosslinked ~— High- and medium-volumesuction polyethylene (PE-X) Part 2: Pipes, First systems,First Edition. Edition.

KS ISO/TS 22595-1:2006 Kenya Standard — Dentistry — Plant KSISO 15875-3:2003 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping ~ area equipment Part 1: Suction systems, systems for hot and cold water First Edition. installations _ Crosslinked KS ISO/TS 22595-2:2008 Kenya Standard — Dentistry — Plant polyethylene (PE-X) Part 3: Fittings, area equipment Part 2: Compressor First Edition. systems,First Edition. KS ISO 15875-5:2003 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping KS ISO 14044:2006 Kenya Standard — Environmental systems for hot and cold water Management — Life cycle assessment installations _ Crosslinked — Requirements and guidelines, First polyethylene (PE-X) Part 4: Fitness for Edition. the purposeof the system, First Edition.

KSISO/TS 14048:2002 Kenya Standard — Environmental KS ISO 11199-1:1999 Kenya Standard — Walking aids management — Life cycle assessments manipulated by both arms — — Data documentation format, First Requirements and test methods Part 1: Edition. Walking frames, First Edition.

KS ISO/TR 14047:2012 Kenya Standard — Environmental KSISO 11199-3:1999 Kenya Standard — Walking aids management — Life cycle assessment manipulated by both arms — — Illustrative examples on how to Requirements and test methods Part 3: apply ISO 14044 to impact assessment Walkingtables, First Edition. situations, First Edition. KS ISO 11199-4:1999 Kenya Standard — Walking aids KS ISO/TR 4049:2009 Kenya Standard — Environmental manipulated by both arms — management — Life cycle assessment Requirements and test methods Part 4: ~— Illustrative examples on how to Walking sticks with three or more legs, apply ISO 14044 to goal and scope First Edition. definition and inventory analysis, First KSISO 23600:2012 Kenya Standard — Assistive products Edition. for persons with vision impairments and ISO 14066:2011 Kenya Standard — Greenhouse gases persons with vision and hearing _ Competence requirements for impairments — Acoustic and tactile greenhouse gas validation teams and signals for pedestrian traffic lights, First verification teams, First Edition. Edition.

KSISO/TS 14033:2012 Kenya Standard — Environmental KS ISO 23599:2012 Kenya Standard — Assistive products management _ Quantitative for blind and vision impaired persons — environmental information _ Tactile walking surface indicators, First Guidelines and examples, First Edition. Edition.

Mechanical Engineering Company Standards National Police Service Standards KS ISO 21138-1:2007 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping systems for non-pressure underground KS DF 110:2014 National Police Service Standard — drainage and sewerage — Structured- Jungle boot for use by the National wall piping systems of unplasticized Police Service — Specification. poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U), KS DF 111:2014 National Police Service Standard — polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene Leather footwear for use by the National (PE) Part 1: Material specifications and Police Service — Specification. erformance criteria for pipes , fittings and system, First Edition. KS DF 112:2014 National Police Service Standard — Leather riding boot for use by the - KS ISO 21138-2:2007 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping ' National Police Service — Specification. systems for non-pressure underground drainage and sewerage — Structured- The following standards are hereby confirmed: wall piping systems of unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U), Chemical polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene KS 1406-3:1997 Kenya Standard — Specification for (PE) Part 2: Pipes and fittings with carbaryl water dispersible powders. smooth external surface, Type A, First Edition. KS 1408-1:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for technical grade dimethoate. KSISO 21138-3:2007 Kenya Standard -— Plastics piping systems for non-pressure underground KS 1408-2:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for drainage and sewerage — Structured- dimethoate emulsifiableconcentrate. wall piping systems of unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U), KS 1407-1:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene chlorpyrifos Part 1: Technical grade. (PE) Part 3: Part 3: Pipes and fittings KS 1407-2:1998 Kenya Standard — Specrfication for with non-smooth external surface, Type chlorpyrifos emulsifiable concentrates. B, First Edition. 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 375

KS 1410-1:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for KS 1799-2:2004 Kenya Standard — Indelibie ink —

SF Malathion Part t: Technical grade. Specification Part 2: Indelible ink for use .. on markingtextile fabrics. KS 1410-2:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for malathion emulsifiable concentrates. KS 2157-1:2009 Kenya Standard — Hot applied .. thermoplastic road marking paint- Part KS 1410-3:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for 1: Specification for constituent material malathion dusting powder. and mixtures.

KS 1411-1:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for KS 2157-2:2009 Kenya Standard -— Hot applied diazinon, technical grade. thermoplastic road marking paint — KS 1411-2:1998 Kenya Standard “— Specification for Specification Part 2: Specification for diazinon emulsifiable concentrates. road performance.

KS 381:1983 Kenya Standard — General methods of TEXTILE AND LEATHER STANDARDS test for pesticides and their formulations. KS 481:2000 Kenya Standard — Specification for KSISO 2812-1:2007 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes woven bags(natural fibres) for seeds. — Determination of resistance to liquids FOOD AND AGRICULTUR DEPARTMENT Part 1: Immersion in liquids other than water. KS ISO 11056:1999 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis Pere methodology — Magnitude estimation KSISO 13736:2008 Kenya Standard — Determination of method. flash point — Abel closed-cup method. KS ISO 16820:2004 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis KS ISO 21227-4:2008 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes methodology — Sequential Analysis. — Evaluation of defects on coated surfaces using optical imaging Part 4: KS ISO 7540:2006 Kenya Standard — Ground paprika Evaluationof filiform corrosion. (capsicum annuum Linnaeus) — Specification. KSISO 20340: 2009 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes — Performance requirements for KS 227-1:2009 Kenya Standard — Cashew kernels — ~ protective paint systems for offshore and Specification Part 1: Raw cashew related structures. kernels.

KS ISO 15181-1:2000 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes KS 2164:2008 Kenya Standard — Biscuits — Test — Determination of release rate of methods. biocides from antifouling paints Part 1: General method for extraction of KS ISO 6644:2002 Kenya Standard — Flowing cereals and biocides. milled cereal products — Automatic sampling by mechanical means. KS ISO 15181-2:2000 Kenya Standard — Paints and varnishes — Determination of release rate of KS 337:1981 Kenya Standard — Glossary of terms biocides from antifouling paints Part 2: relating to starch. Determination of copper-ion KSISO 6540:1980 Kenya Standard — Maize —. concentration in the extract and Determination of moisture content (on calculation of the release rate. milled grains and on whole grains).

KS 2162:2009 Kenya Standard — Products used for KS ISO 7973-28:1992 Kenya Standard — Methodsoftest for treatment of water intended for human cereals and pulses Part 28: consumption — Inorganic supporting Determination of viscosity of flour using andfiltering materials — Definitions. an amylograph.

KS 2163:2009 Kenya Standard — Products used for KSISO 7305:1998 Kenya Standard — Specification for treatment of water intended for human milled cereal products — Determination consumption — Inorganic supporting of fat acidity. and filtering materials — Methods of test. KS ISO 9648:1988 Kenya Standard — Specification for Sorghum — Determination of tanning KSISO 14644-1:1999 Kenya Standard — Clean rooms and content. associated controlled environments Part 1: Classification of air cleanliness. KS ISO 5530-1:1997 Kenya Standard — Specification for wheatflour - Physical characteristics of KS 1800:2003 Kenya Standard — Black finger printing doughs Part 1: Determination of water ink — Specification. absorption and rheological properties KS 1801-1:2003 Kenya Standard — Waterproof drawing using a farinograph. ink — Specification Part 1: Black KS ISO 6820:1985 Kenya Standard — Wheatflour and rye waterproof drawing ink for architectural, flour - General guidance on the drafting engineering and survey use. of bread-makingtests.

KS 1801-2:2003 Kenya Standard — Waterproof drawing KS ISO 14902: 2001 Kenya Standard — Determination of ink — Specification Part 2: Colored trypsin inhibitor activity of soya waterproof drawing ink for architectural, products. engineering and survery use. KS 2176:2009 Kenya Standard — Popcom — KS 1805:2004 Kenya Standard — Gallic acid for use in Specification. the ink industry — Specification. KS ISO 5508:1990 Kenya Standard — Animal ~ and KS 1806:2004 Kenya Standard — Tannic acid for use vegetable fats and oils - Analysis by gas in the ink industry — Specification. chromatography of methy]esters of fatty KS 1799-1:2003 Kenya Standard — Indelible ink — acids. Specification Part 1: Indelible ink for use KSISO 15303:2001 Kenya Standard - Animal and on marking voters’ fingers. vegetable fats and oils — Detection and THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

identification of a volatile organic KS ISO 18609 2000 Kenya Standard — Animal and contaminant by GC/MS. vegetable fats and oils — Determination of unsaponifiable matter KS [80 5558°1982 Kenya Standard — Amimal and — Method using hexane extraction. vegetable fats and oils — Detection and identification of antioxidants — Thin- KS ISO 934 1980 Kenya Standard — Animal and layer chromatography method. vegetable fats and oils — Determmation of water content — Entrainment KS JSO 660 2009 Kenya Standard — Animal and method. vegetable fats and oils — determination of acid value and acidity KS ISO 8534 1996 Kenya Standard — Animal and vegetable fats and oils _ KS ISO 10539:2002 Kenya Standard — Animal and Determination of water content — Karl vegetable fats and ous _ Fisscer method. Determmation of alkalinity. KS ISO 5509:2000 Kenya Standard — Animal and KS ISO 6885:1998 Kenya Standard — Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Preparation vegetable fats and oils — of methy]esters of fatty acids. Determmation of amisidine value. KS TSO 5555:200! Kenya Standard — Animal and KS ISO 6884:1985 Kenya Standard — Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Sampling. vegetable fats and oils - Determination of ash. KS ISO 3065:1974 Kenya Standard — Oil of Australian eucalyptus, 80 to 85 percent cineole KS ISO 15774:2000 Kenya Standard — Animal and content. vegetable fats and oils — Determination of cadmium content by KS ISO 590:1981 Kenya Standard — O11 of Brazilian direct graphite furnace atomic absorption sassafras. spectrometry KS TSO 3044:1997 Kenya Standard —- Oil of eucalyptus KS ISO 6883.2007 Kenya Standard — Animal and citriodora Hook vegetable fats and oils _ Determination of conventional mass per KS ISO 3054:1987 Kenya Standard — Oj of lavandin abrialis (Lavandula angustifolia P. volume(htre weight in air).

Miller X Lavandula latifolia (Linnaeus mnaiie. KS EAS 315 2002 Kenya Standard — Animal and f.) Medikus]. France. vegetable fats and oils _ KS ISO 855 1981 Kenya Standard — Oil of lemon,Italy, itttinnste.

Determination of copper, iron and én nickel. obtained by expression.

KS ISO 12228.1999 Kenya Standard — Animal and KS ISO 856.1981 Kenya Standard — Oil of peppermint, vegetable fats and oils _ France, Italy, United Kingdom and Determination of individual and total USA sterols contents — Gas KS ISO 3064 1977 Kenya Standard — Oil of petitgrain, chromatographic method. paraguay.

KS ISO 3961:1996 Kenya Standard — Animal and KS ISO 3043:1975 Kenya Standard — Oil of pimento berry. vegetable fats and oils _ Determination of 10dine value. KS ISO 1342:1988 Kenya Standard — Oil of rosemary (Rosmarinusofficimalis lmnnaeus). KS ISO 12193:2004 Kenya Standard — Animal and vegetable fats and oils — KS 180 3033-1:2005 Kenya Standard — Oil of spearmintPart Determination of lead by direct graphite 1: Native type (Menthaspicata L.). furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy. KS 180 5502:1992 Kenya Standard — Specification for oil KS ISO 15305:1998 Kenya Standard — Animal and seed residues — Preparation of test vegetable fats and oils _ samples. Determination of lovibond colour. KS CODEX STAN 124.1981 Kenya Codex Standard for edible KS ISO 6321-2002 Kenya Standard — Animal and coconut ou. vegetable fats and oils _ KS CODEX STAN 26 1981 Kenya Codex Standard for edible Determination of melting point in open sesameseed o11 capillary tubes (slip point). KS CAC RCP 36 1999 Kenya Standard -— Recommended KS ISO 3960 2001 Kenya Standard — Animal and international code of practice for the vegetable fats and oils _ storage and transport of edible fats and Determination of peroxide value oils in bulk.

KS ISO 6320 1995 Kenya Standard — Animal and KS 326-1.2009 Kenya Standard — Edible fats and oils vegetable fats and oils _ — Specification Parts 1: Animal fats Determination of refractive index and oils (Fourth Edition.).

KS ISO 935.1988 Kenya Standard — Animal and KS 326-3:2009 Kenya Standard — Edible fats and oils vegetable fats and oils _ — Specification Parts 3: Vegetable and Determination of titre animal ghee

KS ISO 9936:2006 Kenya Standard -— Animal and KS ISO [7189:2003 Kenya Standard — Butter, edible oil vegetable fats and oils _ emulsions and spreadable fats — Determmation of tocopherol and Determination of fat content (Reference tocotrienol contents by high- method) performance liquid chromatography. KS 2166: 2009 Kenya Standard -— Icing sugar — KS ISO 3596:2000 Kenya Standard — Animal and Specification vegetable fats and oils — Determination KS 229: 2009 Kenya Standard — Edible salt — of unsaponifiable matter — Method Specification using diethyl ether extraction

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Services Requirements for table cutlery made of silver, other precious metals and their KS ISO 8421-1:1987 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — alloys Vocabulary Part 1: General terms and phenomenaoffire KSISO 8442-6:2000 Kenya Standard — Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs — KS ISO 8421-2:1987 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — Cutlery and table holloware Part 6: Vocabulary Part 2: Structural fire Lightly silver-plated table hollowware protection protected by lacquer KS ISO 8421-3:1989 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — KS ISO 8442-5:2004 Kenya Standard — Materials and Vocabulary Part 3: Fire detection and articles in contact with foodstuffs — alarm Cutlery and table holloware Part S: KSISO 8421-4:1990 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — Specification for sharpness and edge Vocabulary Part 4. Fire extinction retentiontest of cutlery equipment KS ISO 8442-4:1997 Kenya Standard — Materials and KSISO 8421-5:1988 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — articles in contact with foodstuffs — Vocabulary Part 5: Smoke control Cutlery and table holloware Part 4: Requirements for gold-plated cutlery KSISO 8421-6:1987 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — Vocabulary Part 6: Evacuation and KS ISO 8442-3:1997 Kenya Standard — Materials and meansof escape articles in contact with foodstuffs — Cutlery and table holloware Part 3: KS ISO 8421-7:1987 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — Requirements for silver-plated table and Vocabulary Part 7: Explosion detection decorative hollowware and suppression means KSISO 8421-8:1990 Kenya Standard — Fire protection — KS ISO 8442-2:1997 Kenya Standard ~— Materals and Vocabulary Part 8: Termsspecific to fire articles in contact with foodstuffs — fighting rescue services and handling of Cutlery and table holloware Part 2: hazardous materials Requirements for stainless steel and silver-plated cutlery KS ISO 19005-1:2005 Kenya Standard — Document management -- Electronic document KSISO 8442-1:1997 Kenya Standard — Materials and file format for long-term preservation articles in contact with foodstuffs — Part 1: Use of PDF 1.4 (PDF/A-1) Cutlery and table holloware Part 1: Requirements for cutlery for the KS ISO 12033:2001_ - Kenya Standard — Electronic imaging preparation of food — Guidance andselection of document image compression methods KSISO 1452-5:2009 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping systems for water supply and for buried KS ISO 10196:2003 Kenya Standard — Document imaging and above-ground drainage and application — Recommendations for sewerage under pressure —_ the creation of original document Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) KS ISO/TR 18492:2005 Kenya Standard — Long-term (PVC-U)Part 5: Fitness for the purpose preservation of electronic document- of the system based information KS ISO 1452-4:2009 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping KS ISO TR 2308 1-2:2003 Kenya Standard — Information and systems for water supply and for buried documentation — Records and above-ground drainage and management processes — Metadata for sewerage under pressure _ records Part 2: Conceptual and Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) implementation issues (PVC-U)Part 4. Valves

KSISO/TS 12029:2007 Kenya Standard — Electronic imaging KS ISO 1452-3:2009 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping — Forms design optimization for systems for water supply and for buried electronic image management and above-ground drainage and sewerage under pressure — KS ISO 9707: 2008 Kenya Standard — Information and Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) documentation — Statistics on the (PYC-U)Part 3: Fittings production and distribution of books, newspapers, periodicals and electronic KSISO 1452-2:2009 Kenya Standard — Plastics piping publications systems for water supply and for buned KS ISO/TR 20983: 2003 Kenya Standard — Information and and above-ground drainage and sewerage under pressure _ documentation _ Performance Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) indicators for electronic library services (PVC-U)Part 2: Pipes KS ISO/TR 26122: 2008 Kenya Standard — Information and KSISO 1452-1:2009 documentation — Work processanalysis Kenya Standard — Plastics piping systems for water supply and for buried for records and above-ground drainage and Mechanical Engineering sewerage under pressure _ KS ISO 4481:1977 Kenya Standard — Cutlery and flatware Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) — Nomenclature (PVC-U)Part 1: General.

KS ISO 8442-8:2000 Kenya Standard — Méaterials and KS ISO 24415-1:2009 Kenya Standard — Tips for assistive articles in contact with foodstuffs — products for walking — Requirements Cutlery and table holloware Part 8: and test methods Part 1: Friction oftips. Requirements for silver table and The following standards are hereby withdrawn forthwith, decorative holloware KS 1406-2:1997 Kenya Standard — Carbaryl dusting KS ISO 8442-7:2000 Kenya Standard — Materials and powder — Specification withdrawn and articles in contact with foodstuffs — replaced with KS EAS 361:2004 Cutlery and table holloware Part 7: 378 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

KS ISO 1140:2004 Kenya Standard — Kenya standard — GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 983 Fibre ropes —- Polyamide-3-.4- and 8- strand ropes— Specification. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT KS ISO 1141:2004 Kenya Standard — Kenya standard — (No. 8 of 1999) Fibre ropes — Polyester-3-,4- and 8- strand ropes — Specification THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY KS 227-2:2009 Kenya Standard — Cashew kernels — Specification Part 2: Roasted cashew ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT _kemels FOR THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OFA 2.5 MW BIOMASS POWERPLANT USING PROSOPIS JULIFLORA AS KS 868:2009 Kenya Standard — Macadamia kemels. FEEDSTOCK ABOUT 1 KM FROM GARISSA TOWN TOWARDS RIVER TANAIN GARISSA COUNTY Specification INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS KS 938:2007 Kenya Standard — Mixed nut kernels. PURSUANT to regulation 21 of the Environmental Management KS ISO 8586-1:1993 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis — and Coordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, General Guidance for the Selection, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has . training and monitoring of selected received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the assessors. above proposedproject. :

KS ISO 8586-2:2008 Kenya Standard — Sensory analysis — The proponent (Northern Energy Limited) 1s proposing to establish Guidelines for the Selection, training and a biomass powerplant to produce 2.5MW of electricity using Prosopis monitoring of selected sensory assessors juliflora (SW) DC as a feedstock about 1 Km from Garissa Town Part 2: Expert Sensory assessors. towards River Tana in Garissa County.

KS 1164:2007 Kenya Standard — Whole dried and The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation ground paprika. measures:

KS 694:2007 Kenya Standard — Peanuts” - Impacts Mitigation measures Specification Part 1: Raw peanuts & Part 2: Roasted peanuts. Vegetation loss and Soil * The developer will undertake grass and erosion flower planting to avoid the soils being KS 344:2009 Kenya Standard — Honey — washed or carried by wind. Places of Specification. least vegetation cover will be identified and only construction points will be KS EAS316:2002 Kenya Standard — Animal and completely cleared to ensure minimum vegetable fats and oils - Determination vegetative disturbance. of conventional mass per volume("litre weightin air"). * Wherever possible vegetation within the biomass plant site should be preserved KS EAS35:2000 Kenya Standard — Edible salt — and where plants must be uprooted they Specification. should be recycled into use as Dated the 6th January, 2015 construction materials, firewood or CHARLES ONGWAE., converted into soil manure. MR/6901192 Secretary, National Standards Council. * Plant and maintain flowers and ornamental trees along the paths and around the buildings. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1199 Soil disturbance by * Movement of vehicles outside the THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT vehicle movements, designated areas to be minimized as , (Cap. 286) digging of pits and muchaspossible. scooping of Surface soil ¢ Alterations of soil surface should be COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN avoided as muchaspossible.

(PDP No. 140/KWL/01/2014 for Existing Site for Plan Internatonal, Ag pollution from * Spray water on paths used by vehicle to Kenya) moving vehicles reduce dust.

NOTICEis given that the above-mentioned development plan has * When possible vehicles should be used been completed. off -the peak hours of people and The development plan relates to land situated within the Kwale livestock movement. Township, Kwale County. Noise from machineries * Use vehicle and machineries and Copies of the part development plan has been deposited for public and movementof equipment that are of good mechanical inspection at the offices of the County Physical Planning Officer, Vehicles condition. Kwale. ¢ Ensure the machines used are adequately The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge serviced. by all persons interested at offices of County Physical Planning * Noise level should be kept within Officer, Kwale, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to acceptable limits as stipulated in EMCA Friday. (Noise and excessive vibrations Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in pollution) connection with or objection to the above-named part development * Workers exposed to high noise should plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be wear PPEe.g., ear plugs. received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 230, Kwale, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this Vibrations on the ground * Avoid using heavy equipment that notice and such representation or objection shall state the grounds on causes vibrations on the ground. whichit is made. * Use mechanisms (where applicable) to ALI BUDZUMA, reduce transmission of vibrations to the MR/6901440 for Director ofPhysical Planning. ground. i 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 379

There should be no vibrations at night appropriate forbs seeds and establishing when people and most of animals are tree nurseries in the rehabilitation asleep. programme.

Dust » Trucks to avoid driving off road and to Increased surface runoff * Will construct surface rainwatertrap pits spray water on the road during dry and soil erosion and cut-off drains to check occasional seasonsto reduce dust. runoff.

Flooding ° Drainage of surface water must be done Roof catchment gutters connected to to avoid watercollecting on the surface. tanks will harvest excess rainwater in the or site. Drainage channels should lead the water to River Tana. The water would also be used for irrigating planted vegetation, outdoor Contamination of water °¢ Water collected from roof catchments cleaning such as of vehicles and toilet resources and gutters will be treated contro] growth cleaning, thereby reducing demand on contaminant organisms. water supply.

Storage tanks will be supplied to trap Air pollution from dust * Prompt compaction of loose soils and water and use it for irrigating planted and engine exhaust aggressive grass replanting will be vegetation. gases implemented.

Solid wastes during ° All solid waste must be collected into Water will be sprinkled onto the construction waste bins and sorted out before taken to disturbed soil to reduce flying dust. landfills. Employees/ workers will be provided Wastes should be sorted, re used, and with personal protective equipment recycled as muchas possible. (PPE), to reduce possible dust and noxiousgasinhalation. All wastes to be handled by qualified waster handlers and be disposed in Disposal of Waste into * The construction site will be equipped official designated areas. the Environment with toilet and washing facilities fully connected to septic tanks. Liquid wastes during ° All liquid waste must be disposed to pits including solid wastes construction for evaporation. Enlisting of a licensed private company specialized in handling oils and solid e All wastes to be handled by qualified waster handlers and be disposed in wastes. official designated areas. Biodegradable organic wastes will be Sanitation . All workers must have accessto toilets, composted on site for tree planting hand washingstations atall times manure. A Good housekeeping as part of the . Mobile toilets if provided should serviced accordingly. : companypolicy will be implemented at the facility. Cultural conflicts . The incoming workers of different between locals and the cultural backgrounds should not interfere Fire hazards in the power* Fire fighting equipments must be ~ incoming workers with the local cultures. plant installed in all buildings and placed at strategic places within the power plant Incoming workers should be instructed site. to respect the local cultural values. First aid kits installed should havefirst Soil disturbance ° The stripped top soils from the site aid medicinesto treat burns. Interference with visual leveling and clearing will be used to Dangers of exposed live * The site engineer should make sure there aesthetics build and strengthen the perimeter wall if needed. electricity wires are no un insulated live electricity wires that may affect people, livestock and Care will be taken not to interfere with wildlife. the course of the seasonal streams, by Proper signage to warn public on leaving clearance of at least 30m from dangerousareas within the plant. the operations points. This is in keeping with the Legal Notice 120 -— Water Health deterioration of * Dust containment and suction systems Quality Regulations 2006. facility workers will be installed on the plantsite.

Emission of hazardous * All hazardous materials generated and Use of PPEs will be strictly enforced. materials emitted from the plant must be. handled Welders will be provided with by a competent and licensed handler. ~ respirators, eye protection equipment and dustcoats to minimize inhalations. Emissions to be monitored on the types and amounts of gases being emitted to Regular medical checks will be done and make sure they are within acceptable records maintained of the employees. limits as per regulations. . Staff working at the plant will have Lossof plantlife and . Although plant diversity is low at the medical cover. associated bio- proposed site, the proponent will Sanitation related education and practice communities incorporate greater species diversity in would form part of the facility’s regular their rehabilitation and landscaping programmes. routine, to avoid incidencesof infections such as cholera, bilharzias and malaria. Services of knowledgeable Swapping of work stations for staff will curator/botanist will be employed to reduce levels of exposure. implement this feature Bodily injuries ° The contractor will ensure supervision of Close collaboration and assistance will and accidents work and handling of equipment is be sought and built with the Kenya restricted to only skilled and experience Forest Service and for supply of personnel to preventaccidents. _ 380 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

* Debriefing on safety procedure for site Paper and -glass to be sent for reuse/ workers will precede any such works. recycling.

* Both the contractor and proponent will Disposal of solid waste in accordance observe work ethics and worker’s with NEMA solid waste disposal compensationin case of injury or loss. regulations.

¢ PPElike helmets, overalls, nose and eyes Liquid Wastes Concrete batching and mixing should protection hand gloves and boots,all of - occur at one particular point and the suitable quality will be used. Use of PPE site should be paved and drains provided like earmuffs will be enforced. to ensure polluted water is drained at a particular point. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. Prudent use of water to reduce liquid waste volumes. (6) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30521, Noise pollution and Schedule noisy activities during the Nairobi. visual intrusion normal working hours of between (c} County Director of Environment, Garissa County. 8am to Spm. No work should be- undertaken at night or very early in the The National Environment Management Authority invites morning. members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Put off machines and equipments when Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision not in use. making processof the plan. Z. O. OUMA, Ensure machinery is well maintained to for Director-General, reduce noise emitted. MR/6901012 National Environment Management Authority. The contractor should adhere to the provision in the Environmental Management and Coordination (Noise GAZETTE NOTICE NO.984 and Excessive Vibration pollution) (control) regulations, 2009 THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT Provide worker with appropnate PPEs when working under noisy (No. 8 of 1999) environmente.g. ear plugs THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Ensure site 1s maimtained in a cleanly fashion; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED HOUSING SCHEMEON L.R. NO. Construction completed on time; 209/19715 AT IMARA DAIMAIN NAIROBI COUNTY Site vegetation correctly according to INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS rehabilitation guidelines stated in the EMP;and PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Coordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, Construction waste is not to enter the the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has biophysical or socio-economic received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the environment. Contractors to produce above proposedproject. waste management plans to mitigate potential impacts. The proponent (Bangal Trading Company Limited) is proposing to construct a Housing Schemelocated off Tegla Lorupe road on L.R. Air/Dust Pollution Practice dust management techniques, No. 209/19715 at Imara Daima in Nairobi County. The proposed including watering Spraying to project will entail the construction in phases of 4 blocks containing suppress dust; 167 one Bedroom units, 6 Blocks containing 160 Two Bedroom units, Kindergarten and Commercial Centre with shops, and a restaurant Move earth and sand in covered with parking spaces for residents and visitors on the groundfloors. vehicles/ transport to avoid it beimg blown by wind increasing suspend The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation particulate in the atmosphere; measures: Impact Proposed Mitigation Measures All plant to be of good condition with acceptable smoke emissions; Vegetation Clearing * Minimalclearing of vegetation Practice selective clearing of vegetation; * Removal of vegetation to take place only within demarcated constructionsite. Set up dust barriers/ screens at strategic locations; * Non-essential removal of vegetation to be avoided. Provide and enforce the appropriate use of Personal Protective * No development on slopes with a Equipment (PPE) against dust such as gradient > 16% © dust masks.

Re-vegetation should incorporate natural Soil Erosion and Practice selective vegetation clearing vegetation. Sedimentation where necessary;

Solid wastes ¢ Efficient use of materials to minimise on Install adequate storm water solid waste. Management measures;

¢ Housekeepingto ensure no littering from Replant cleared vegetation as soon as packaging materials. possible;

¢ Separation of plastic and paper waste Avoid vegetation clearing during the before appropriate disposal. rainy season; 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 381

Schedule earth moving activities during compressed gas to be examined and the dry season. inspected by an approved inspector before starting using them to ensure safe Increased water demand °¢ The contractor should sensitize usage; due to construction construction workers on the importance works © of proper water management through The contractor should develop site clerks of works by having talks with Health and Safety guidelines which them when doing their rounds around are to adhered to by construction the site, workers and visitors to the construction site; Replace or repair leaking pipes supplying water to the constructionsites Only allow trained and certified workers to minimized wastage. to handle delicate equipment. Maintain an incident/accidentregister,in The Contractor should ensure provision accordance with the Occupational Safety of adequate water storage facilities on and Health Act, 2007, and report the construction site to meet project incidences to DOHSS. needs during periods of high demand externally and refill of storage tanks Fire Risks/ Management ° Place portable fire extinguishers at during periods of low demand. suitable locations;

Occupational Health& »* Contractor should ensure registration Train and induct workers on the use Safety of all construction works by the of fire extinguishers and other fire Director, Directorate of Occupational fighting equipments; Health and Safety Services (DOHSS) in compliance with the Buildings and Train all staff on fire safety and Works of Construction Engineering procedures; Rules, 1984; Allocate a fire assembly point;

Contractor should contract a Ensure safety warnings are qualified Health and Safety advisor prominently displayed at appropriate to conduct training and monitoring of locations wherefires are likely to occur; construction works; Provide and enforce the use of Personal The contractor should construct a Protective Equipment (PPE); temporary clinic on site to be run by a qualified nurse who will treat Develop a Fire Safety Plan through a opportunistic ailments and injuries qualified specialist and implement the such as cold, malaria etc provision of the plan at the workplace.

Contractor should provide a standard Ground and surface water® No water abstraction for construction First Aid Kit on site; quality from streamsor river;

The Contractor should train several No mixing of concrete to occur on bare workers in First Aid depending on the ground. Concrete mixing should be number of workers on site as stipulated done bunded surface to avoid soil in the First Aid Rules 1977 through pollution and contaminating the ground DOSHS certified First Training and surface water; institution e.g. Red Cross, St. John Appropriate containment structures to Ambulance be provided to store contaminated water from the construction site. The Dangerous works should be protected, contractor should ensure these waters fenced, demarcated or cordonedoff; are properly disposed and notallowed to

Workers should be inducted with be drained onsite; rare training on health and safety by DOSHS No construction activities to occur in certified health and safety advisor so any wetlands; as to enable ensure machinery safety, constniction safety, fire safety and No concrete batching to occur directly electrical safety as well as workplace on the ground. Concrete batching area inspection technique; should be bunded to prevent contamination of soils and surface water Provide and enforce the use of features; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) All fuel storage to be appropriately to workers as appropriate such as bunded and provided with a canopy ; overalls, safety boots, hand gloves; Plant to have drip trays to contain any The contractor should provide and potential leakages of fuels and oils; and install fuwefighting equipment such as fire extinguishers to fight different Ablutions for construction workers to classes of fire (Class A, B, and C, D). enable proper disposal of fecal matter and avoid contamination of surface The Contractor should erect safety water features which could be a cause of and informative signage for waterborne diseases. hazardous is taking place such deen Lossof Biodiversity ° vegetation within the drainage lines is excavations, electrical hazard, signage net to be cleared; - for personal protective equipment such as helmets, hand gloves and boots and modifications to the design of the prohibited activities such as smoking; development to ensure spaces are left to allow for regeneration of loss The contractor should ensure that biodiversity; all plants to be used dunng construction such as pressure vessels, Post project restoration of loss habitat lifting machines and cylinders for through vegetation of affected areas. 382 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

Compensation by the relocation of cloth to capture particulates during important grassland habitats from the demolition of the structures. development site to another area * Providing workers - involved with identified as suitable (using techniques appropriate protective personal such as s oil or turf transfer), or the equipments such as dust masks or creation of new habitats. respirators. .- Material management To minimize impact of material and (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, waste disposal during the delivery on P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. site the following mitigation measure (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral has been proposed: Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30521, Avoid overloading trucks and cover Nairobi. trucks to minimize dust and loss of load (c) County Director of Environment, NairobiCounty. from trucks during transportation; The National Environment Management Authority invites For aggregate and sand, use water - members of the public to submit oral or written comments within sprays or covered chutes to reduce dust thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the emission during loading and unloading Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision of materials from barges; making process ofthe plan. Maintain mixing plants in good working Z.O. OUMA, condition so as to reduce emission from Jor Director-General, the plant; MR/6901271 National Environment Management Authority.

As far as possible, plan truck trips to material source and to the sites during low traffic hours; and GAZETTE NOTICE No.1200

Implement safety procedures to reduce THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AN the potential for road accidents in village CO-ORDINATION ACT : or urbanareas. (No. 8 of 1999) Solid Wastes Prudent use of materials to reduce solid THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT Management waste volumes; AUTHORITY Waste separation to encourage reuse and ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT recyclinge.g. plastic and glass bottle; FOR THE PROPOSED EXPANSION OF KRYSTALLINE SALT LTD. MARERENI SALT WORKS ON LAND REFERENCE Sewage from the different houses on NUMBER13427 OFF MALINDI- LAMU ROAD, MARERENI site could provide substrate for SUB-LOCATION, FUNDI ISA LOCATION, GONGONIDIVISION, biogas production which can be utilised MAGARINI SUB-COUNTYKILIFI COUNTY by the dwellers for cooking therefore reducing the cost of energy, quantity of INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS waste to be disposed and methane which as a green house gas. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Coordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, Provision of waste collecting bins to the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has households which will then be received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the collected for proper disposal by a above proposedproject. NEMA licensed waste handler. The proponent (Krystalline Salt Limited (Marereni) ) is proposing Fire Risk /Management Place portable fire extinguishers at to expand Krystaline Salt Limited (Marereni salt works) on Land suitable locations; Reference Number 13427 off Malindi- Lamu Road, Marereni Sub- Induct all the occupants on the fire Location, Fundi Isa Location, Gongoni Division, Magarini Sub- safety procedures and the use of fire County Kilifi County. encitintees, fighting equipments such as fire The proposed expansion will involve construction of evaporators, extinguishers, dykes and one pump. Allocate a fire assembly point. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures: Ensure safety warnings are prominently displayed at appropriate Impact Mitigation Measures locations; Vegetation clearing * Ensuring endemic species of plants at the proposed projectsite are preserved. Increased pressure on Recycling of waste water from the existing utilities different houses and the recycled * Mature trees including the large baobab water used for irrigation of lawn and trees to be preserved. flushing oftoilets. ° Vegetation within the seasonal wetland Installation of solar panels on each and at the periphery of the seasonal structure to provide alternative source wetland to be preserved. of powerfor household use; ¢ A twenty meter vegetation greenbelt to Noise and vibration Scheduling all the decommissioning be maintained between the boundary of works within the normal working the adjacent learning institutions hours of between 8am and 5pm. (Marereni Primary School and Marereni Secondary School) and the proposed Adherence to the Environmental project site and between the boundary of Management and Coordination (Noise the adjacent farms and the proposed and Excessive Vibration Pollution) project site and between the boundary of (Control) Regulations, 2009. the adjacent villages and the proposed Air pollution Water spraying to suppress dust projectsite. especially where dust activities are * Vegetation removal to be done in stages taking place; as opposed at once on the entire area to Cordoning the site using meshed be developed. 20th February, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 383

Management to substantially invest in settling tanks where particles settle tree planting and developed in all open down and before recychng back into the areas that are not earmarked for salt washing process. developed but are within the boundaries * There should be no disposal of any of the company land. effluent from salt washing at any time Management to support tree planting into the environment. efforts outside company land but within Air, water and soil ¢ All solid waste to managed and disposed the community to boost overall tree pollution from as provided for in the Environmental cover in the area to offset trees that will proposed project . Management and Coordination (Waste be lost from vegetation to be cleared at activities Management) Regulations 2006. the proposed projectsite. * All liquid waste to be managed and Disturbance of local and Preserving key habitats of the fauna disposed as provided for in the migratory fauna such as the large baobabtrees. Environmental Management and Co- habitat including Preserving the seasonal swamp whichis ordination (Water Quality) Regulations, avifauna a habitat for local amphibians and 2006. avifauna. ¢ All bitten generated to be drained into Identifying feeding areas of the fauna properly constructed bitten ponds which including avifauna and preserving them are lined with impermeable material at by maintaining pockets of vegetation the bottom to ensure no ground seepage within the proposed project site in of the bitten. identified strategic fauna feeding areas. * The bitten to be held in the bitten pond Ensuring there is no capturing and or and be used to produce low grade salt removalof any fauna from the proposed ie. cattle salt. project site during implementation. * There should be no disposal of any Minimising noise and vibration from bitten at any time to the environment. equipment activity during construction ¢ Effluent from salt washing to be sent to phase that might course some fauna to settling tanks where particles settle hyparnate andorrelocate. down and before recycling back into the Maintain ecological sensitive vegetation salt washing process. that is essential for the sustenance of * There should be no disposal of any local fauna. effluent from salt washing at any time Blockage of the seasonal ¢ Ensuring that the seasonal stream that into the environment. stream that drains water drains its waters into the local seasonal Occupational accidents, * All workers to be provided with to seasonal swamp swamp (Lake Sudi) is not blocked but injuries and diseases appropriate personal protective left to flow as it is currently. Phasing out of the arising from the work equipment. . The section of the proposed project site environment seasonal swamp ¢ All workers to be trained in the occupied by the seasonal swamp (Lake Phasing out of shallow appropriate use of personal protective Sudi) to be curved out of the area to be wells at project site equipmentprovided. developed and maintained as undeveloped to sustain the seasonal * Management to enforce on the use of swamp. provided personal protective equipment. The vegetation within the seasonal ¢ Working equipmentto be serviced and swamp and around the seasonal swamp maintained on Schedule. to be preserved for the preservation of * Workers to have the appropriate training the waters of the seasonal swamp and on operation and use of work tools and the fauna that live there in. equipment. Any existing upstream seasonal swamps * Workers to be appropriately trained in outside the proposed project site to be safety. preserved. ¢ Equipment operating manuals to be Any downstream seasonal swamps provided. outside the proposed project site to be preserved. * Welfare facilities such as first aid boxes, canteen, potable water, changing rooms Environmental pollution All solid waste to managed and disposed to be provided and maintained in good from poor disposal of as provided for in the Environmental condition. bitten and effluent Management and Coordination (Waste Management) Regulations 2006. * Pre- employment and post-employment medical examination of workers. All liquid waste to be managed and disposed as provided for in the (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Environmental Management and Co- P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. ordination (Water Quality) Regulations, (b) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral 2006. Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30521, All bitten generated to be drained into Nairobi. properly constructed bitten ponds which (c) County Director of Environment, Kilifi County. are lined with impermeable material at The National Environment Management Authority invites the bottom to ensure no ground seepage members of the public to submit oral or written comments within of the bitten. thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Thebitten to be held in the bitten pond Director-General, NEMA, to assist the ‘Authority in the decision and be used to produce low grade salt making processofthe plan. Le. cattle salt. There should be no disposal of any KODIAD.BISIA, bitten at any time to the environment. for Director-General, MR/6901383 National Environment Management Authority. Effluent from salt washing to be sent to 384 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1201 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1204

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT

(Cap. 53) (Cap. 286) RECEIVING ORDER AND CREDITORS’ MEETING COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN (Under Rule 145 of the Bankruptcy Rules) PDP No. N1I61/2015/01 for Proposed Sites for Maseno Police Debtor’s name.—Wilfred Kashonga Saroni. Station and Maseno Police Lines. Address.—P.O. Box 507, Voi. NOTICEis given that the above-mentioned development plan was Description.—Businessman. completed on 28th January, 2015. Dateoffiling petition.—16th January, 2015. The development plan relates to land situated within Maseno Court.—-High Court of Kenya, at Milimani. Township, Kisumu County.

Date oforder.—28th January, 2014. Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for Cause No.—3 of 2015. public inspection at the office’s of the County Physical Planning Officer, (Ardhi House) Kisumu, Deputy County Commissioner, Whether debtor’s or creditors petition.— Debtor’s petition. Kisumu North and office of the Chief Officer, Lands, Housing and Actor acts of bankruptcy.—Inability to pay debts. Physical Planning, Kisumu County.

Date and time offirst creditors’ meeting.—26th March, 2015. The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge Venue.— Sheria House, GroundFloor. by all personsat the above mentioned addresses, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Time.— 2.30 p.m. Last dayoffiling proof of debtforms.— 25th March, 2015. Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in connection with or objection to the above-named part development Dated the 29th January, 2015. plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be MARK GAKURU, received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 1874, MR/6901209 ; Deputy Official Receiver. Kisumu, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this

notice and such representation or objection shall state the grounds on whichit is made. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1202 Dated the 30th January, 2015. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT S.K. MWONGO, (Cap. 53) MR/6901206 Jor Director ofPhysical Planning.

RECEIVING ORDER AND CREDITORS’ MEETING

(Under Rule 145 of the Bankruptcy Rules) GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1205 Debtor’s name.— Victor Kioko Munyaka T/A Ngelani Enterprises. THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT Address.—P.O. Box 12181, Machakos. (Cap. 286) Description.—Memberof Parliament. COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN Court.—High Court of Kenya, at Milimani Commercial Courts. PDP No. TTA/112/2014/01 for Proposed site for Educational Date ofreceiving Order.--28th November, 2014. Institutiona-Into the River Ministries, Wundanyi Christian Academy. Cause No.—21 of 2013. NOTICEis given that the above-mentioned development plan was Whether debtor’s or creditors petition.— Creditors petition. completed on 11th February, 2015. Date ofannulmentreceiving order.—28th January, 2015. The development plan relates to land situated within the Sub- Dated the 29th January, 2015. county of Wundanyi. MARK GAKURU, MR/690 1209 Deputy Official Receiver. Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for public inspection at the County Physical Planning Office, Wundanyi and office of the Sub-county Administrator, Wundanyt. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1203 The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge THE INSURANCE ACT by all persons interested at the above mentioned addresses, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (Cap. 487) IN THE MATTER OF CONCORD INSURANCE COMPANY Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in LIMITED (UNDER STATUTORY MANAGEMENT) connection with or objection to the above-named part development plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM . received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 1264, ASnotified by the Commissioner of Insurance in exercise of his Wundanyi, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this powers under section 67 C (2) (i) of the Insurance Act, and as per the notice and such representation or objection shall state the grounds on orders granted by the High Court of Kenya on the 6th February, 2015, whichit is made. the Commissioner of Insurance has appointed Mr. Charles Osoro Makone, of P.O. Box 57035, Nairobi, to act as Statutory Manager of Dated the 11th February, 2015. Concord Insurance Company Limited, with effect from 6th February, K. N. KARANIJA, 2015 for a further term of 6 monthsto 6th August, 2015. MR/6901223 for Director ofPhysical Planning. Andtake further notice that in exercise of the powers conferred by section 67 C (2) (10) of the Insurance Act, the statutory manager GAZETTE NOTICE No.1206 extends the Moratorium declared on the 6th February, 2013 on the payments by the said insurer to its policy holders and all other JAMA COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTERS LIMITED creditors for a further period of six (6) months with effect from the date of this notice. . DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS

Dated the 6th February, 2015. NOTICE1s given pursuant to section 6 and 7 of the provision of : CHARLES OSORO MAKONE, the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the Laws of MR/6901272 Statutory Manager. Kenya by Jama Commercial Transporters Limited, situated along

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Mikanjum Road, at Jomvu, of P.O. Box 98782-80100, Mombasa,to GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1210 Antony Motheri Karanja, of P.O. Box 80976-80100, Mombasa,and or any other interested party who hasits motor vehicle model ERF Prime LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Mover reg. No. KBM 768Q lying uncollected at its premises along Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi Mikanjuni Road, at Jomvu within Mombasa County. Loss OF POLICY Further take notice that unless the aforesaid motor vehicle is collected within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Policy No. 8137156 in the name and on the life of Stephene M. notice upon payment of storage charges and other incidental costs of Ndaiga. this publication the same shall be sold by public treaty without further APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of notice herein. the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is Dated the 27th January, 2015. lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the MOGAKA OMWENGA & MABEYA, date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as MR/6901158 Advocates for Jama Commercial Transporters Limited. the only valid document by the companyfor all future transactions.

Dated the 28th January, 2015. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1207 KRISTOPHER KINYANIJUI, MR/6901144 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. MOS MOTORS DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1211 NOTICEis given under the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya to the owners of the motor vehicles which have been lying at Mos Motors Workshop reg. Nos. KAL HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi 202W, KVW 096 and KAB 692Y. LOSS OF POLICY

Furthernotice is given that should they not pay-up and remove the Policy No. 6945981 in the name and on the life ofElizabeth Mukewa. said vehicles within the time prescribed, Mos Motors will proceed to sell by public auction or private treaty as is provided under section 7 of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the Act to defray the charges accrued andthe balance if any, shall be the above numbered policy, notice 1s given that unless objection is given to the ownerbut should there be a shortfall the owner shall be lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the liable. date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as W. M. OMWA, the only valid documentby the companyforall future transactions. MR/6901314 Managing Director, Mos Motors. Dated the 28th January, 2015.

KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, MR/6901144 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1208

AMMAHSERVICESTATION LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE No.1212 DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED PURSUANT to section 5 of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, the owner of the motor vehicle Head Office: P.O. Box 30364—00100, Nairobi reg. No. KAD 909K currently in the custody of Ammah Service LOSS OF POLICY Station Limited, of P.O. Box 84051, Mombasa,to take delivery of the said motor vehicle within thirty (30) days from the date of publication Policy No. 6945983 in the name andonthe life oflan Mumia. of this notice, upon payment of outstanding charges, failure to which APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the said goods shall be sold either by public auction or private treaty the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is without further reference and proceed thereof shall be defrayed against lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the the accrued charges and the balance if any, shall remain at the owners date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as

vy credit but should there be a shortfall, the ownershall be liable thereof. the only valid document by the companyforall future transactions. Dated the 2nd February, 2015. Dated the 28th January, 2015. MUNYITHYA, MUTUGI, UMARA KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, & MUZNA COMPANY, MR/6901 144 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life.

er MR/6901187 Advocates for Ammah Service Station Limited.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1213 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1209 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi

Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6977592 in the name and on thelife of Stella Wanjiku. Policy No. 8112934 in the name and onthelife ofAntony Rare. APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection 1s lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, andshall be used as date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as the only valid documentby the companyforall future transactions. the only valid document by the companyforall future transactions. Dated the 28th January, 2015. Dated the 28th January, 2015. KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, MR/6901144 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life. MR/6901144 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. 386 THE KENYA GAZETTE 20th February, 2015

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1214 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1218

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi

LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 8158754 in the name and onthe life of William Yugi Nam. Policy No. 8158080 in the name and on the life of Janet Kangonye Ogata. APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on theloss of lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty G0) days from the the above numbered policy, notice is given that ynless objection is date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the the only valid document by the companyforall future transactions. date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as Dated the 28th January, 2015. the only valid document by the companyforall future transactions. KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, Dated the 28th January, 2015. MR/6901144 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life. KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, MR/6901144 Headof CustomerService, Liberty Life. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1219 BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY(K) LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1215 (Incorporated in Kenya) * LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30375-00100, Nairobi

HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi Loss OF POLICES LOSS OF POLICY Policy Nos. 160-2569 and 161—17339 in the name and on the life of Muriithi Catherine Wanjiru. Policy No. 8125110 in the name and on the life of Catherine Kasiva Kamau. REPORT having been made to this company on the loss of the above numbered policy, notice 1s given that unless objection is lodged APPLICATIONhaving been made to this companyon the loss of to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within thirty (30) the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the shall be used as the only valid documents by the company for all date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as future transactions. the only valid document by the companyforall future transactions. Dated the 9th February, 2015. J. K. MITEL Dated the 28th January, 2015. MR/6901299 Underwriting Manager,Life. KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, MR/6901 144 Head ofCustomer Service, LibertyLife.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1220

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1216 BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY(K) LIMITED

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED (Incorporated in Kenya) Head Office: P.O. Box 30375-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi Aunt, LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 160-1511 in the name and on the life of Florence Policy No. 8124507 in the name and on the life of Charles Mutahi Nangekhe Wasike. Mwati. . REPORT having been made to this company on the loss of the APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of above numberedpolicy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged the above numberedpolicy, notice is given that unless objection is to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within thirty (30) lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the days from the date of this notuce, a duplicate policy will be issued and date ofthis notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as shall be used as the only valid documents by the company for all future transactions. the only valid documentby the companyforall future transactions. Dated the 9th February, 2015. Dated the 28th January, 2015. J. K. MITEL, KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, MR/6901299 Underwriting Manager, Life. MR/6901144 Head ofCustomer Service,Liberty Life.

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GAZETTE NOTICE No.1221 GAZETTE NOTICE No.1217 BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY(K) LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED (Incorporated in Kenya) Head Office: P.O. Box 3036400100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30375-00100, Nairobi LOss OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 8121032 in the name and on the life of Henry Marcus Policy No. 163-2412 m the name and on the life of Shitohi Philip Onyango. Bison.

APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of REPORT having been made to this company on the loss of the the above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is above numberedpolicy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged lodged to CfC Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and © date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, and shall be used as shall be used as the only valid documents by the company for all the only valid documentby the companyforall future transactions. future transactions. Dated the 28th January, 2015. Dated the 9th February, 2015. KRISTOPHER KINYANJUI, J. K. MITEL, MR/6901144 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life. MR/6901299 Underwriting Manager, Life.

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