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Special Issue the Kenya Gazette SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXIV—No. 74 NAIROBI, 7th August, 2012 Price Sh. 50 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 10999 Constituency Code—091 Station Station Name Code THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 023 Marimira Coffee Factory THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND PRESIDENTIAL 024 Watuha Pr. Sch. ELECTIONS ACT 025 Kiangunyi Pr. Sch. (Cap. 7) 026 Ihiga Pr. Sch. 027 Kiawairegi Pr. Sch. THE PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 028 Iyego Pr. Sch. REGULATIONS 029 Thirikwa Pr. Sch. 030 Gacharaigu Pr. Sch. POLLING CENTRES FOR PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTIONS—KAJIADO 031 Gatunduini Pr. Sch. NORTH, NDHIWA AND KANGEMA CONSTITUENCIES 032 Nyakahura Pr. Sch. IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 2 (1) (a), 3(2) of 033 Njii Ithatu Pr. Sch. the sixth schedule to the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 and in pursuant 034 Kanyenya-Ini Tea Factory to Regulation 6 (1), (d) of the National Assembly and Presidential 035 Gatang`Ara Nursery Sch. Elections (Registration of Electors) Regulations, the Independent 036 Mukarara Pr. Sch. Electoral and Boundaries Commission, gives notice that voting for the 037 Kangema Social Hall by-elections scheduled for 17th September, 2012, shall be at the places 038 Kahiti Ack Nur. Sch. listed in the schedules to this notice. 039 Ngooro Ack Pr. Sch. KANGEMA CONSTITUENCY 040 Kahiti Pr. Sch. 041 Mugechi Kaboro Pr. Sch. Constituency Code—091 Station Station Name 042 Gachogi Pr.Sch Code 043 Kirima Tbc Kangema 001 Wanjerere Pr. Sch. 044 Holy Rosary Pr. Sch. 002 Nyagatugu Pr. Sch. 045 Nduini Pr. Sch. 003 Kihoya Pr. Sch. 046 Karunga Tea Buying Centre 004 Kayu Pr. Sch. 047 Kahuhu Nur. Sch. 005 Kiawambogo Pr. Sch. 006 Kanguru Pr. Sch. KAJIADO NORTH CONSTITUENCY 007 Rwathia Pr. Sch. Constituency Code—144 Station Station Name 008 Kenya Njeru Pr. Sch. Code 009 Tuthu Pr. Sch. Kajiado North 001 Kibiko Pri. Sch 010 Kiruri Pr. Sch. 002 Ngong Township Pri. Sch 011 Karurumo Pr. Sch. 003 AIC Pri. Sch 012 Ichichi Pr. Sch. 004 Bulbul Pri. Sch 013 Karura Pr. Sch. 005 Oloolua Pri. Sch 014 Kanyenyaini Pr. Sch. 006 Kerarapon Pri. Sch 015 Ngoeini Pr. Sch. 007 Upper Matasia Pri. Sch. 016 Gitugu Pr. Sch. 008 Oloosurutia Pri. Sch 017 Kibutha Pr. Sch. 009 Olteyani Pri. Sch 018 Githiga Pr. Sch. 010 Olkeri Pri. Sch 019 Kangema Pr. Sch. 011 Kiserian Pri. Sch 020 Karuri Pr. Sch 012 Lower Matasia Pri. Sch 021 Kiairathe Pr. Sch. 013 Nkai-Murunya Pri. Sch 022 Muguru Pr. Sch. [2889 2890 THE KENYA GAZETTE 7th August, 2012 Constituency Code—144 Station Station Name Constituency Code—144 Station Station Name Code Code 014 Ong`Ata Rongai Pri. Sch 087 Oloirien Pri. Sch 015 Nakeel Pri. Imary School 088 Inkorrkidinga Pri. Sch 016 Arap Moi Pri. Sch 089 Namunyak Pri. Sch 017 Olekasasi Pri. Sch 090 Kekayaya Pri. Sch 018 Ong`ata Rongai Open Air 091 Kibiko Holding Ground Market 092 Kenya Inst For Highway & 019 Najile Pri. Sch Builg (KIHBT) 020 Sairraishe Pri. Sch 093 Ack Pri. Sch 021 Ewuaso Oonkidongi Pri. Sch 094 Everton Water Pri. Oject 022 Saikeri Pri. Sch 095 Olepolos Nur.Sch 023 Oloshoibor Pri. Sch 096 Nalepo Nur. Sch 024 Kimuka Pri. Sch 097 Ack Nur. Sch 025 Olgumi Pri. Sch 098 Don Bosco Training Institute 026 Eremit Pri. Sch 099 Olodung`Oro Pri. Sch 027 Kisamis Pri. Sch 100 Olokirding`Ai Nur. Sch 028 Inyonyori Pri. Sch 101 Kisharu Nur. Sch 029 Iloodariak Pri. Sch 102 Olmaroroi Pri. Sch 030 Oltepesi Pri. Sch 103 Leshuta Nur. Sch 031 Esonorua Pri. Sch 104 Oloomunyi Nur. Sch 032 Oldorko-Mosiro Pri. Sch 105 Olekimunke Pri. Sch 033 Olchorronyori Pri. Sch 106 Oloolkunono Nur. Sch 034 Kipeto Pri. Sch 107 Inchorroi Pri. Sch 035 Ilmasin Pri. Sch 108 Enarau Nur. Sch 036 Kisaju Pri. Sch 109 Naromoru Pri. Sch 037 Nado-Enterit Pri. Sch 110 St. Monica Nur. Sch 038 Esilanke Pri. Sch 111 Matali Nur. Sch 039 Inkiito Pri. Sch 112 Emamparisuai Pri. Sch 040 Oloosirkon Pri. Sch 113 Entaamo Nur. Sch 041 Sholinke Pri. Sch 114 Iluanat Nur. Sch 042 Emakoko Pri. Sch 115 Jua Kali Sheds 043 Kitengela Pri. Sch 116 Lemelepo Water Project 044 Noonkopir Sec Sch 117 Endomoto Riverside Nur 045 Enkasiti Pri. Sch 046 Ereteti Pri. Sch NDHIWA CONSTITUENCY 047 Naserian Pri. Sch Constituency Code—193 Station Station Name 048 Olturoto Pri. Sch Code 049 Korrompoi Pri. Sch Ndhiwa 001 Nyamogo Pri. School 050 Isinya Pri. Sch 002 Mbani Pri. School 051 Kepiro Pri. Sch 003 Randhore Pri. School 052 Enkigirri Pri. Sch 004 God Poko Pri. School 053 Multi-Purpose Ctr 005 Ratanga Pri. School 054 Ilpolosat Pri. Sch 006 Nyamos Pri. School 055 Lenchani Pri. Sch 007 Wachara Pri. School 056 Pakase Pri. Sch 008 Nyoniang Pri. School 057 Shompole Pri. Sch 009 Ruga Pri. School 058 Endonyioolasho Nur.Sch 010 Got Kojowi Pri School 059 Oloika Pri. Sch 011 Alara Pri. School 060 Lenkobei Nur.Sch 012 Abura Pri. School 061 Entasopia Pri. Sch 013 Aorachuodho Pri. Sch 062 Olkiramatian Brd Pri. Sch 014 Osogo Pri. School 063 Oldorko Nur.Sch 015 Apuoche Pri. School 064 Oloserian Nur.Sch 016 Ranen Mikumu Pri. Sch 065 Oloibortoto Nur.Sch 017 Wayara Pri. School 066 Naikishomi Nur.Sch 018 Osani Pri. School 067 Murandaua Nur.Sch 019 Miranga Pri. 068 Magadi Pri. Sch 020 Mariwa Pri. 069 Ilparakuo Pri. Sch 021 Odhiambo Rambo Pri. 070 Oldonyonyokie Pri. Sch 022 Komolo Pri. 071 Kora Nur.Sch 023 Ligodho Pri. 072 Eroret Pri. Sch 024 Maranyona Pri. 073 Losinyai Nur.Sch 025 Kamasi Pri. 074 Pcea Enchorro Emuny Pri. Sch 026 Koga Pri. 075 Esilanke Water Pri. Oject 027 Rapedhi Pri. 076 Enkoireroi Nur.Sch 028 Ralang Pri. 077 Olokeri Pri. Sch 029 Nguku Pri. 078 Emparbal Pri. Sch 030 Bongu Pri. 079 Musenke Nur. Sch 031 Minya Pri. School 080 Ole Ntoko Pri. Sch 032 Oridi Pri. School 081 Ilkiloret Pri. Sch 033 Otange Pri. School 082 Ilngarrooj Pri. Sch 034 Minyere Nursery 083 Enkereyian Pri. Sch 035 Sangore Pri. School 084 Oloonkurman Nur. Sch 036 Osure Pri. School 085 Emboliei Pri. Sch 037 Dago Pri. School 086 Oldepe Pri. Sch 7th August, 2012 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2891 Constituency Code—193 Station Station Name Constituency Code—193 Station Station Name Code Code 038 Ndhiwa Pri. School 111 Ligega Pri. School 039 Nyamanga Pri. School 112 Bwanda Pri. School 040 Sigama Pri. School 113 Koduogo Pri. School 041 Ndisi Pri. School 114 Radienya Pri. School 042 Rangenya Pri. School 115 Okok Pri. School 043 Kwoyo Pri. School 116 Katieno Nursery 044 Akala Pri. School 117 Nyandiwa Pri. School 045 Unga Pri. School 118 Nyangiendo Pri. School 046 Arina Pri. School 119 Buru Atego Pri. School 047 Mawega Pri. School 120 Omako Koth Pri. School 048 Kome Pri. School 121 Misani Pri. School 049 Manywanda Pri. School 122 Arembe Pri. School 050 Kobodo Pri. School 123 Ombo Pri. School 051 Goyo Pri. School 124 Ogadi Pri. School 052 Ramoya Pri. School 125 Wikoonje Pri. School 053 Kaumo Pri. School 126 Kaguria Pri. School 054 Sango Pri. School 127 Agudo Pri. School 055 Ndere Pri. School 128 Nyarandi Pri. School 056 Buche Pri. School 129 Sasi Pri. 057 Rambusi Pri. School 130 Thuon Gweno Nursery 058 Malela Pri. School 131 Ariri Nursery School 059 Andiwo Pri. School 132 Rakoro Pri. School 060 Ochol Pri. School 133 Rairi Pri. School 061 Langi Pri. School 134 Yago Pri. School 062 Dunga Pri. School 135 Kanyangasi Pri. School 063 Kombe Pri. School 136 Ndira Pri. School 064 Ongeng Pri. School 137 Kongo Pri. School 065 Poya Pri. School 138 Ogango Pri. School 066 Ongako Pri. School 139 Pala Boya Pri. School 067 Rarage Pri. School 140 Abuoro Pri. School 068 Adek Pri. School 069 Jabagre Pri. School Dated the 7th August, 2012. 070 Nyarath Pri. School A.I . HASSAN, 071 Wayaga Pri. School Chairperson, 072 Koduol Pri. School Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. 073 Maranga Pri. School 074 Obera Pri. School 075 Okota Pri. School 076 Wirakuom Pri. School GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 11000 077 Aluor Pri. School THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA 078 Long‟o Pri. School 079 Magina Pri. School THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 080 Luanda Pri. School 081 Ogingo Pri. School (Cap. 265) 082 Malele Pri. School THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS RULES 083 Maroo Pri. School 084 Ober Pri. School DECLARATION OF CASUAL VACANCIES 085 Andingo Pala Pri. School APPOINTMENT OF RETURNING OFFICERS 086 Kowuor Pri. School 087 Kamenya Pri. School Addendum 088 Ototo Pri. School IN Gazette No 10606 of 2012 add the following vacant wards and 089 Ondati Pri. School appointed Returning officers for conduct of the by-election to be held 090 Saramba Pri. School on 17th September, 2012. 091 Nyandoto Pri. School 092 Ratil Pri. School SCHEDULE 093 Sibuoche Pri. School 094 Nyarongi Pri. Constituency Local Authority Ward Constituency 095 Kolwalo Pri. School Code 096 Manera Pri. School 198 County of Suba Gembe East Mbita 097 Kamolo Pri. School 098 Nyagidha Pri. School Constituency Ward Name of Returning Officer 099 Mariri Pri. School 100 Angiya Pri. School Mbita Gembe East Yusuf A. Wasike 101 Nyakwere Pri. School 102 Gina Pri. School Name of Deputy Returning Officer 103 Koguta Pri. School Mbita Gembe East Linet Awuor Odhiambho 104 Got Kowiti Pri. School 105 Ngere Pri. School Dated the 7th August, 2012. 106 Nyandemra Pri. School 107 Opanga Pri. School A. I. HASSAN, 108 Osodo Pri. Chairperson, 109 Wanjawa Pri. Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. 110 Wiodielo Nursery School 2892 THE KENYA GAZETTE 7th August, 2012 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 11001 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.
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