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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) � Vol NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR LAW REPORTING LIBRARY THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXII —No. 235 NAIROBI, 24th December, 2020 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The State Corporations Act—Appointment 5136 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 230 and 231 Acts, 2020 The Public Finance Management Act— Appointment 5136-5142 PAGE County Governments Notices 5142-5143, The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 5159-5161,5173 2020 213 The Sectional Properties Act, 2020 225 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc 5143-5159 The Public Officers Ethics Act—Code of Conduct and SUPPLEMENT Nos. 232, 233 and 234 Ethics 5162-5163 Legislative Supplements, 2020 The Kenya Information and Communications Act— LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE Application for Licences 5164 211 —The Anti-Doping Regulations, 2020 2421 The Crops Act—Proposed Grant of Licences 5164 212—The Standards (Verification of Conformity to The Companies Act—Dissolution 5164-5165 Standards and other Aplicable Regulations of Imports) (Amendment) Order, 2020 2487 The Capital Markets Act—Revocation of Licence 5165 213—The Export Processing Zones Act— The Co-operative Societies Act— Appointment of Declaration of Export Processing Zone 2488 Liquidator, etc 5165,5166 214—The Crops (Sugar) (General) (Amendment) The Labour Relations Act—Application for Registration of Regulations, 2020 2488 Trade Union 5165 215 —The Sacco Societies (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 2489 The Insolvency Act—Members Voluntary Liquidation 5166 216—The Competition Act—Exclusion 2490 The Political Parties Act—Change of Political Party 217—The Insurance Officials 5166 (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 2491 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— 218—The Public Finance Management (Kenya Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports 5166-5172 Energy-Sector Environment and Social Disposal of Uncollected Goods 5172 Responsibility Programme Fund) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 2491 Change of Names 5172-5173 219—The Stamp Duty Act—Exemption 2492 The Community Service Orders Act—Appointment 5173 220—The Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Judicial Service Commission—Appointment 5173 (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 2493 [5135 5136 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2020 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 10925 County Constituency Names THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Under regulation 16 County Commissioner (3) (e) (Cap. 446) Under regulation i 6 County Gender Officer THE MOl TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL BOARD (3) (60 ORDER, 1998 Under regulation 16 National Government (3) (e) Affirmative Action APPOINTMENT Fund County Co- IN EXERCISE of powers conferred to me by section 4 of the Moi ordinator Teaching and Referral Hospital Board Order, 1998, and the State THARAKA N1THI Corporations Act, L Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in- Chief of the Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya, appoint — Under regulation 16 Chuka Patrick Mbaka Mbiuki (3) (a) WILSON KIPKIR1.11 ARUASA .) Maara Shallon Nyawira Mugendi to be Director/Chief Execntive Officer of the Mm Teaching and Referral Hospital, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the Tharaka Rael Wanja Mark 22nd January, 2021. Under regulation 16 Representative of Hesborn Muriithi (3) (b) Persons With Micheni Dated the 18th December, 2020. Disability Under regulation 16 County Commissioner UFIURU KENYATTA, (3) (c) President. Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer (3) (d) GAZETTE NOTICE No. 10926 Under regulation 16 National Government (3) (e) Affirmative Action THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT Fund County Co- (No. 18 of 2012) ordinator MANDERA THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FUND) Under regulation 16 Banisa Habiba Mohamed REGULATIONS, 2019 (3) (a) Yussuf Lafey Mohomed Birik (L.N . No. 104 of 2019) Ibrahim APPOINTMENT Mandera North Fatuma Abdo Ali Mandera West Quresha Hussein Adan IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by regulation 16 (3) of the Mandera South Meimuna Adan Issack Public Finance Management (National Government Affirmative Under regulation 16 Representative of Ismail Ibrahim Mitan Action Fund) Regulations, 2019, the Cabinet Secretary for Public (3) (6) Persons With Service and Gender appoints the persons whose names appear in the Disability third column of the Schedule, to be members of the respective Under regulation 16 County Commissioner National Government Affirmative Action Fund county committees of the counties specified in the first column, for a period of three (3) (3) (c) years. Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer (3) (d) SCHEDULE Under regulation 16 National Government (3) (e) Affirmative Action County Constituency Names Fund County Co- TURKANA ordinator Under regulation 16 Turkana East Lotukoi Achuka KITUI COUNTY (3) (a) Samson Under regulation 16 Zombe Jedidah Mumbi Kilonzo Turkana West Ngitit Anne Nkalale (3) (a) Turkana South Rita Ikacho Lokwee Kitui central Mathias Maingi Kano Loima Lochodo Boaz Kyoso Lydiah Kasyoka Turkana Central Nkooko Erukio Rose Mwangangi Turkana North Martin Ekai Emoru Mwingi Central Christine Ndaina Nzuka Under regulation 16 Representative of Lokwatom Jackson Matinyani Dorcas Mwanziu (3) (6) Persons With Emuri a Michael Disability Under regulation 16 County Commissioner Matinyani Kitaa Peter Mwingi East Penina Mwikali (3) (c) Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer Mwendwa (3) Id) Kisasi Benedict Zakayo Under regulation 16 National Government Kilonzo (3) (e) Affirmative Action Under regulation 16 Representative of Morris M. Kiema Fund County Co- (3) (1,) Persons With ordinator Disability Under regulation 16 County Commissioner MERU (3) (e) Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer Under regulation 16 Tigania West Frida Kagwiria (3) (a) (3) (d) Central Imenti Patrick Gatobu Muthuri Under regulation 16 National Government North Imenti Peter Kithinji Elias (3) (e) Affirmative Action Build James Kinoti Marete Fund County Co- Igembe South Morris Mwenda ordinator Kabei ia K AJ I ADO Igembe North Harriet Makena Tigania East Susan Karimi Daniel Under regulation 16 Loitoktok Lucy Simangi Sayiore South Imenti Fredrick Kimathi Njeru (3) (a) Under regulation 16 Representative of Miriam K. Guantai Kajiado North Linnah Chillar (3) (I,) Persons With Muchangi Disability Isinya Janet Ndungwa Nzioki 24th December, 2020 THE KENYA GAZETTE 5137 County Constituency Names County Constituency Names Kajiado West Kaiseyie Katianyi KIAMBU Kajiado Central Milanoi Kapaito Under regulation 16 Gatundu South Livingstone Ndutire Representative of Simon Limaron Under regulation 16 Karugo Persons With (3) (a) (3) (b) Gatundu North Daniel Njoroge Disability Gachuki Under regulation 16 County Commissioner Kiambu Lydia Wanjiru Njogo (3) (c) Kiambaa Titus Mburu Mwangi Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer Thika Rodah Mukami (3) (d) Muhunyo Under regulation 16 National Government Limuru Philomena Njoki (3) (e) Affirmative Action Mwangi Fund County Co- Kikuyu Ann Muthoni Manga ordinator Kabete Ansusah Wanjiku TRANS NZOIA Mbugua Juja Stephen Mwangi Judith Wanjiru Under regulation 16 Kwanza Wachira (3) (a) Githunguri Janet Wanjiru Mwaura Trans-Nzoia West Herbert Miruni Lari Samuel N jenga Ngugi Wambaya Ruiru Robert Mbugua Gaellie Saboti Dan Kisuya Wafula Under regulation 16 Representative of Joseph Maingi Mbugua Cherangani Mathew Kipsang Kirwa (3) (b) Persons With Endebess Emily Kaveza Disability Mwichuli Under regulation 16 County Commissioner Under regulation 16 Representative of Hellen Nana (3) (c) (3) (b) Persons With Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer Disability (3) (d) Under regulation 16 County Commissioner Under regulation 16 National Government (3) (c) (3) (e) Affirmative Action Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer Fund County Co- (3) (d) ordinator Under regulation 16 National Government KISUMU (3) (e) Affirmative Action Fund County Co- Under regulation 16 Kisumu Ceiarai Consolata Aluoch (3) (a) Oduor ordinator Kisumu East Peter 0. Ok u to SIAYA Kisumu West Joyce Arnimo Under regulation 16 Ugunja Irene Akinyi Nyando Jane A. Ogada (3) (a) Muhoroni Vincent 0. Otieno Bondo Dorothy Akinyi Nyakach Caleb Nyamori Alego Usonga Otieno Mathews Okoth Seme Christine Otieno Ugenya Zainab Athman Under regulation 16 Representative of Maurice Owiti Olwe Rarieda Evans Ogejo Orwa (3) (h) Persons With Under regulation 16 Representative of Jorrym Otieno Ounta Disability Under regulation 16 County CoMmissioner (3) (b) Persons With Disability (3) (c) Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer Under regulation 16 County Commissioner (3) (d) (3) (c) Under regulation 16 National Government Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer (3) (e) Affirmative Action (3) (d) Fund County Co- Under regulation 16 National Government ordinator (3) (e) Affirmative Action Fund County Co- NANDI ordinator Under regulation 16 Nandi East Collins Kipkoech MURANG'A COUNTY (3) (a) Nandi South Barnabas Tirop Kemboi Under regulation 16 Kandara Frashia Gituku Nganga Nandi Ruth Chepkemboi (3) (a) Choge (Dr.) Mathioya Julius Njuguna Njoki Nandi Musa Kipehumba Kangema Joseph Mwathi Njoki Kosgei Kiharu Rosemary Mwihaki Under regulation 16 Representative of Cosmas Kipchumba Makira (3) (h) Persons With Kigumo Grace Njoki Kamau Disability Gatanga Winrose Wamuyu Under regulation 16 County Commissioner Muthungu (3) (c) Maragwa Josphine Wambui Under regulation 16 County Gender Officer Mambo (3) (d) Under regulation 16 Representative of Jasan Githinji Maina Under regulation 16 National Government (3) (b) Persons With (3) (e) Affirmative Action Disability
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