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KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic Of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) CIX—No. 16 NAIROBI, 23rd February, 2007 Price Sh. 50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(contd.) PAGE PAGE The Children Act—Appointment 340' The Companies Act-Fourth Dividend to Depositors - and Creditors • 386. The Income Tax Act—Appointment 340 The National Assembly and Presidential Elections The Kenya ,Communications Act--Apixnntment, etc 340.387- Act—Appointment of Registration and Assistant • Registration Officers—Corrigenda 387 Task Force on the Reivie*.and.Flarrnottization of the Legal Framework Governing the Education The Kenya Power and Lighting Company SectorExtension of Period of Appointment 340 Limited—Foreign Exchange Fluctuation Adjustment, etc 387-388 The EnvirOnmental Management and Co-ordination ,, Act—Appniiiintent: etc 340-342 Transfer of Business 388 Pag Mvogal0,4q-'APP9inlinent 342 Loss of Policies 389 'The' . Magistrates" Ctiuns Art Increase Or Limit of Change of Name 389 ..1.0risdiction 342 The Police Act—Declarations 342-343 The Prisons Act—Appointment 343 The Registration of. Titles Act—Issue of Provisional SUPPLEMENT No. 9 343 Certificates. etc Legislatim Supplement The Registered LAO, Act-71..sxue ,of New Land Title LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE Deeds. etc 343-349 Maritime Authority Land Acquisition Ai.1.-.4titention'to Acquire Land. etc 349-350 22-,The Kenya Act—Commencernent 44 Probate and Administration 350-380 23—The Traffic Act—Revocation The Civil Aviation Act—Decisions on Applications for Local - Government (Electoral Areas) Air Service Licences 380-382 24—The (Amendment) Order, 2007 45 The • Medical PraetitiOnerS and Dentists Act—Approved Institutions 382-385 The Phy.ical Planning Act—Completion of frail Development Plans •385-386 SUPPLEMENT No. 10 The Trade. Unions Act—Registration. etc 386 Legislative Supplement The African Christian Marriage and 'Divorce LEGAL NOTICE NO.. PAGE Act--Cancellation of Licence 386 25--The Constitution of -Kenya—Proclamation 47 The Bankruptcy Act4Neiving 0r4gt, and Creditors' (Published as Special Issue on 19th February. 2007) -.Meeting 386 [339 340 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd February, 2007 CORRIGENDA to be memberS of the Appeals Tribunal, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 1st February, 2007. IN Gazette Notice No. 1323 of 2007, amend the expression printed as "District Registrar, Migori", to read "District Registrar, Kerugoya" Dated the 1st February, 2007. where it appears. MUTAHI KAGWE, Minister for Information and Communications. IN Gazette Notice No. 1291 .of 2006, amend the expression printed as "in their capacities as widows of the deceased", to read "in their respective capacities as widow and sister of the deceased" where it appears. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1401 \401 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1404 THE CHILDREN ACT TASK FORCE ON THE REVIEW AND HARMONIZATION OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING THE EDUCATION (No. 8 of 2001) SECTOR THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CHILDREN'S SERVICES EXTENSION OF PERIOD OF APPOOTMENT APPOINTMENT IT IS notified for general information of the public that the IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 31 (1) (k) of the appointment of the Task For"ce on the Review and Harmonization of Children Act, 2001, the Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs the Legal Framework Governing 'the Education Sector contained in appoints- Gazette Notices No. 394 and 7928 of 2006 has been extended for a NYAMBURA MUSYIMI period of four (4) months with effect from 1st January, 2007. to be a member of the National Council for Childr ,n's Services, for a The Task Force shall submit its final report to the Minister for period of three (3) years. The. appointment of Florence Mull- Education by 30th April, 2007. Musiime*, is revoked. Dated the 5th January, 2007. Dated the 13th February, 2007 . GEORGE SA ITOTI, MOODY AWORI: Minister for Education. Vice-President and MinisterjOr Home Affairs. *G.N./ 5938/2005. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1402 ve GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1405 THE INCOME TAX ACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND (Cap. 470) CO-ORDINATION ACT THE THIKA LOCAL COMMITTEE (No. 8 of 1999) APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 82 of the IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 29 of the Income Tax Act, the Minister for Finance appoints- . Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act, 1999, the Samuel M. Kibathi—(Chairtnan); Minister for Environment and Natural Resources appoints the persons named in the second column of the schedule hereto to be members of Members. the Provincial Environment Committees specified in the first column of the schedule for a period of three years with effect from 26th Nicholas Ng'ang'a. January, 2007. Junt M. Shah, SCHEDULE Rajan Shah, Nelius W. Kariiiki, First Column Second Column Vincent 0. Kamasara, Faiz Taib, Central Province Herman Kairu Muritu David N. Njoka, Grace W. Ngambi Octavious N. Njue (Dr.) Wambugu Wamahiu to be members of the Thika Local Committee, for a period of two (2) Eastern Province Joe Kavyu Mugo , years, with effect from 1st March, 20007. Jacob Musembi Ndungi Dated the 19th February, 2007. Rift Valley Province Richard Nyabuti AMOS KIMUNYA, Minister for Finance. Dated the 26th January, 2007: KIVUTHA KIBWANA, Minister, fbr Environment and Natural Resources. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1403 THE KENYA COMMUNICATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 1998) APPOINTMENT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1406 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 102 (2) of the Kenya Communications Act, 1998, the Minister for Information.ancl THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND Communications appoints— CO-ORDINATION ACT Rose M. Simba—(Chairperson), (No. 8 41999) Members: REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT Arthur Ogwayo, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 29 of the Richard Mubua Mutiso, Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act, 1999, the 'vmr. ,t20O7 TgEicr.NYA GAZE Minister for Environment and Natural Resources revokes with SCHEDuLE--(Contd.) intmediate ,effect, the appointment* of persons named in the second First Column Second Column caltinin of the schedule lietettt as members of the Provincial Environment eorzunfitea sixrCified in the first colunln of the schedule.* Uasin Gishu District Alphonse Gabriel Chesoo SCHEDULE FInt Column Second Column Bureti District Josiah K. Kirui Francis Beu Kipkirui Central Province Joseph Kinyua Karen Ngugi Bomet District Sammy Kirui Enock Kanyanya Theophilus Kipkoech Rop , • Doris Ombara East ern Province Ali Taib • Joseph Kones Mbithi Muthoka Bungoma District Peter Malomba Dated the 26th January, 2007. KIVUTHA KIBWANA, Lugari District Timonah Onzere Minister for Environment and Natural Resources. Hosea Macshiraku Samuel Kariuki ON. 8949/2005. Brigitte Shivina Salome Wrunulcota Dated the 26th Jartuuy,2007. KIVUTHA KIBWANA, Minister for Environment and Natural Resources. GAZETTE NCmcE No. 1407 THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION ACT • (No. 8 of 1999) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1408 • •";"..--- APPOINTMENT THE ENVIRONMENTAL'MANAGEMENT AND IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 29 of the CO-ORDINATION ACT Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act, 1999, the Minister for Environment and Natural Resources appoints the persons (No. 8 of 1999) • named in the second ettIttrari of the schedule hereto to be members of REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT the District Envirolizneot Committees specified in the first column of the schedule for a period of three years with effect from 26th January, IN' EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 29 of the 2007. Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act, 1999, the Minister for Environment and Natural Resources revokes with SCHEDULE immediate effect, the appointment* of persons named in the second First Column' — Second Column column of the schedule hereto ,as members of the District Environment Committees specified in the first column of the schedule. Kirinyaga District Wilson Wambugu Gachanja Patrick Ngugi SCHEDULE Faith Ndungu First Column Second Column Kiambu District Anthony Njirip Kirinyaga District Yasin Awale Morrison Munene Maragwa District Sammy Wamuricho John Mukono Margaret ikiara Kiambu District Ataku Ibomba Murang'a District Kuria Naftali Maina 'Moses Ndekei Gitau Maragwa District Sammy Wamuciri John Kigo Makuerti District Albert Mbindo Muthiani Henson Wambui Mutiso • Murang'a District David Kibuchi David Mbuthu Mutuku Joseph Ngumba Titus Mbuvi Makueni District Nthiani Mulinge Emhalcasi Division , Julius Migwi Gichimu Peter Mutungi Mang'oka Ndeti Makadara Division Andrew Macharia Joseph Mutiso Annostasia Mutuko Edwin Mains Mwangi Embakasi Division Julius Macharia Geoffrey Bukhuye Makadara Division . Richard Olando Kisumu District . Alfred O. Adongo Susan Kamm' • Victor Okindo Bundi Laikipia District Horrid 'Cassini Millicent Kimani Nahum District Jane Munga Simita Kisumu District Mark Omondi AMos Mwangi Ivlanyara David Alwavuha Majani Laikipia District Thomas Lelekointien Reuben Been Nakuru District Joe Wachira Njeru Melly Kimutai Moses Amos •Mwangi John Keter' David Alwavuha 342 THE KENYA GAZE1 l'E 23rd February, 2007 SCHEDULE—(Contd.) MAGADI POLICE POST First Column Second Column in Kajiado District of the Rift Valley Province M/R No. BH Q23223 to be a Police Station, with effect from 8th February, 2007. Kericho District Reuben Bowen Nelly Damaris Soi Dated the 8th February, 2007. David Langat M. H. Al.,!, Commissioner of Police. Uasin Gishu District Obed Anyona GAZETTE NOTICE No. 1412 V Bureti District Philip Ojiko Omogo Francis Kibet Kirui THE POLICE ACT (Cap. 84) Bomet District Joel Sang Emily Chepkorir DECLARATION , Daniel
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