‘NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR LAW REPORTING LIBRARY ~— THE GAZETTE

Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaperat the G.P.O.)

Vol. CXVII—No. 84 , 29th July, 2016 Price Sh. 60

CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES - PAGE PAGE

The Privatization Act—Appointmentcee 2930 Lossof Policies 2966-2975 The Fisheries Act—Appointment...... ee 2930 Change of Names , 2975 Taskforce forthe Rationalization of the Current Postal ff Network in Kenya to align it with Current Market Trends and Emerging Competition ceeveveavonseeessssenenneaneneceeente 2930-2931 . SUPPLEMENTNos. 120 and 121 The Central Bank of Kenya Act—Revocation of Forex Bureau Licence, te .....ccecccsscsscssessessessesscssesseccssnssseaneesseses 2931, 2949 National Assembly Bills, 2016 Supreme Court of Kenya—August Vacation, 2016...... 2931 ~ PAGE The Competition Act—Appointment,etc ...... 2931-2932 The Contemptof Court Bill, 2016.00... cecceeecseecseeseectenes 513 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional The Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2016...... 537 Certificates,ete ...... 2932-2941 The Land Act—Outering Road Project—Corrigendum...... 294b memes County Governments Notices ...... ccccessssssescsstssssneecsssseennane 2941-2946 SUPPLEMENTNo.122 The Civil Aviation Act—Decisions of the Kenya Civil a Aviation Authority on Applications for Air Service Legislative Supplement Licences 2946-2948 LRGAL NOTICE No. The Crops Act—Application for Licences in the Coffee PAGE Industry 2960-2961 128—The Medica] Practitioners and Dentists The Kenya Info ion and Communications Act— (Fitness to Practice) Rules, 2016... 0.0.0... 2315 Application for Licences...... ssscscssssssennnsssesssseeeessseeeeensasy 2961 120—The Medical Practitioners and Dentists The Countii of Legal Education Act—Passing of (Medical Camp) Rules, 2016 00.0... cee 2319 Examination and Pupilage...... -ssscssssssssssssstesseeersees 2961 —— . . The ur Relations Act— ndment of the 130—The Medical Practitioners and Dentists C pout d Rules of de Ut . 2961-2962 (Practitioners and Health Facilities) onstitution and Rules of a Trade Union...vvssnnsne = (Advertising) Rules, 2016 ...scccssscsssssssssesseseese 2324 The Co-operative Societies Act—Appointment of Liquidator 2962 131—The Medical Practitioners and Dentists

The WaterAct—Public Consultations...... ws 2962 (Professionali Fees)Fees) Rules,Rules, 2016.00.00...2016 ccc 2327

The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part; fo DevelopmentPlan...... ww. 2962-2963 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— SUPPLEMENTNo.123 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Repott...... 2963-2965 . The Trsustee Act— Submission of Claims... 2965 Acts, 2016 2965 PAGE Business Transfer Disposal of Uncollected Goods....sccsssssssssscessteccsessesnnnsssernes 2965-2966 The County Allocation of Revenue Act, 2016...... 459 [2929

2930 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

CORRIGENDA Stanley Tonui Kipkorir Othniel Mwambili IN Gazette Notice No. 5360 of 2016, amend the proprietor’s name Daniel Juma Okech printed as “Jocob Leita ole Kipury”to read “Jacob Letia ole Kipury”. Edwin Robin Muga Benedict Kyalo Kiilu Moses Munialo Simiyu IN Gazette Notice No. 620 of 2016, amend the expression printed David Ouma Mboya as “Embu/Municipality/1027” to read “Embu/Municipality/1207”, Joseph A. Onyango where it appears. Willey K. Mututa Olive Wairimu Theuri IN Gazette Notice No. 4911 of 2016, Cause No. 90 of 2016, amend Rosaline Daisy Muriuki the first petitioner’s name printed as “Jeniffer Wanjikiu Wainaina” to Richard Ngetich read “Jeniffer Wanjiku Wainaina” and the deceased’s nameprinted as Ali Mohosin “Francis Wainaina Kabuthia alias Francis Wainaina Kabuthia” to read Tom Ojuok Mboya “Francis Wainaina Kabuthia alias Francis Wainaina Kabutha”. Joyce Lugonzo Jamlick Mutegi Njeru Cosmas Kibet Langat IN Gazette Notice No. 5554 of 2016, delete the name “Joseph Charles Onyango Odindo Kipkorir Chumo”and substitute therefor the name “John Kipkorir Benson Macharia Kirathe Chumo”. Davies Mukwabi Makilla John Kiarie Njuguna

Gazette Notice No. 4961 of 2016 is revoked. Michael Kiptoo Saina - Francis Kibe

William Ochieng Osodo gd GAZETTE NOTICE No.5805 Winfred Kyalo RaymondKipkirui THE PRIVATIZATION ACT Joseph Kimani Karanja (Cap. 485 C) Daniel M. Kasangi James MwangiNderitu APPOINTMENT John Kwanya Ngicho IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 5 (1) (d) of the Meshack Kimanthi Nzioka Privatization Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury Amos Mutari Thuranira appoints — Stephen Kipkoech Barngetuny Nicholas M. Kagundu Boaz Kidiga Mbaya, Lucia Akinyi Ouma Wilfred Sang, Dorothy Muli King’ola John Boru Halake, Danson Kwambai Faith Chepkemboi, Leonard Njihia Wamugunda John Joseph Tito, George G. Mwaura MohamedSuraw Isaak, Pius O. Olala Zipporah Mukoruru, Peter K. Nyaga Charles Kirui to be members of the Privatization Commission, for a period of three Joshua OgambaBosire (3) years, with effect from the 29th June, 2016. to be authorized fish inspectors for purposes of the Act and this Dated the 13th July, 2016. Gazette Notice supersedesall the previous notices. HENRY ROTICH, Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury: Dated the 5th July, 2016. WILLY BETT, Cabinet Secretaryfor Agriculture.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5806

THE FISHERIES ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5807 (Cap. 378) ~ TASKFORCE FOR THE RATIONALIZATION OF THE CURRENT THE FISHERIES (SAFETY OF FISH, FISH FEEDS AND FISHERY POSTAL NETWORK IN KENYATO ALIGN IT WITH CURRENT PRODUCTS REGULATIONS,2007 MARKET TRENDS AND EMERGING COMPETITION APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by Regulation 15 (1) of the IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Fisheries (Safety of Fish, Fisheries Products and Fish Feeds) Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication and Technology Regulations, 2007, the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of has appointed a taskforce for the rationalization of the current Postal Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries appoints — Network in Kenya to align it with changing market trends and emerging competition with focus on national mail and parcel services Lucy A. Obungu within the ambit of the Postal Corporation of Kenya Act (Cap 411) Daniel N. Mungai laws of Kenya. Dedan M.Mungai Jim N. Mwangi This will include effective and efficient use as well as the Ephraim M. Wairangu upgrading of Postal services infrastructure and technology by Albert M. Mwangi incorporating the best available global practices through the Kenneth K. Luga introduction of new services and participation of multiple players. Mikah O. Nyaberi The taskforce shall comprise of the following members — Joyce W. Okwara Joseph M. Munyiri Mary Basweti—(Chairperson) Simon Munguti MathewN.Ngila Members: : Vincent Ogwang Cliff Mukulu Jonathan L. Masaba Patrick Kinyori Benrick O. Ogutu Daniel Obam Japheth M. M'Anampiu Dennis Magare Makori George Otieno Okoth Erick Langat . 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2931

Abdirahman Bashir GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5808 Michael Ngesa Carlus Ademba “THE CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA ACT Milkah Chebii (Cap. 491)

Rhoda Masaviru REVOCATION OF A FOREX BUREAU LICENCE Florence Nzoera Mulama . . IT IS notified for information of the general public that in exercise Joint Secretariat of the powers conferred by section 33 D (1) (a) of the Central Bank of Christopher Maina Kenya Act,the ce Bank ’ enya revokesne ticence of— Augustus Munywoki ROSSROADS FO! UREAU LIMITE with effect from the 17th June, 2016. 2. The Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology may appoint a Secretariat to offer support services to Dated the 21st July, 2016. . the taskforce. PATRICK NJOROGE, Governor, Central Bank ofKenya. 3. The termsof reference of the taskforce are— (a) revamp the Postal Corporation of Kenya to enable it provide eee efficient postal networks and points of presence both at GAZETTE NOTICE No.5809

ea National and County Governmentlevels to Ministries, County

oe SUPREME COURT OF KENYA Governments and private sector players and all Kenyans at large for delivery of variouscitizen focused services, schemes AUGUST VACATION,2016

“oe and products; PURSUANT to Article 163 (1) of the Constitution, section 6 of the (6) supplement the role of post offices in financial inclusion, Supreme Court Act and Rule 7 C of the Supreme Court Rules, notice including insurance products; is given as follows: The Supreme Court August Vacation shall commence on Ist (c) identify the means to enhance the infrastructure requests of the August, 2016 and terminate on 15th September, 2016 both days postal networkforefficient and effective service delivery; _ inclusive. (d) strengthen the role of Postal Corporation of Kenya in the A Judge will hear urgent matters, if admitted to hearing on provision of e-commerceservices; application made in accordance with the Rules ofthe Court. A Judge (e) make the postal network economically viable; will be available during the vacation to deal with matters that are urgent or require prompt attention. () promote the implementation of postal strategies as detailed by During this period, the Supreme Court registry shall be open to the the Universal Postal Union; - public from 9.00 a.m. to 12 p.m on all weekdays other than public (g) recommend the necessary reviews of Policies and Strategies holidays. aimed at repositioning the postal sector in the country as a Dated the 25th July, 2016. majoractorin the supply chain; M.K. IBRAHIM, (h) identify the appropriate technological advancement that can Ag. President of The Supreme Court. strengthen the postal sector including automation; (i) recommend and advise on the best practice mechanism of development of National Addressing System and Postcode GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5810 Infrastructurein the country; THE COMPETITION ACT (j) develop an appropriate means for enabling the country to (No. 12 of 2010) acquire and use modern mail quality measurementsolution for the postal sector; APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 10 (1) (/) of the 4. In the performanceofits functions, the taskforce — Competition Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury (a) shall hold such number of meetings in such places and at such appoints —~ times as the taskforce shall, in consultation with the Cabinet Abdirizak Aralle Nunow, Secretary, consider necessary for the proper discharge ofits Eunice Maranya, functions; Stephen Kiptinness, Carolyn Kimbo Musyoka, (b) shall review official reports, policy, legislation or any Leila A. Ali, documentrelated to the termsof reference; to be members of the Competition Authority, for a period of three (3) _ (c) shall hold consultative meetings with sector stakeholders and years, with effect from the 29th June, 2016. the members of public; Dated the 13th July, 2016. (d) may carry out or cause to be carried out such studies or HENRYROTICH, researches as may inform the taskforce on its mandate; and Cabinet Secretaryfor the National Treasury.

(e) may co-opt such other persons, who possess the appropriate competenties as are necessary for the performanceof the terms of reference. GAZETTE NOTICE No.5811

5. The taskforce shall regulate its own procedures. THE COMPETITION ACT (No. 12 of2010) 6. The taskforce shall prepare and submit to the Cabinet Secretary, its work plan and progress report within the first week and third week PROPOSED ACQUISITION of its appointmentrespectively, and its final report within thtee (3). PURSUANTto the provisions of section 46 (6) (a) (ii) of the months from the date ofits appointment. Competition Act, it is notified for general information that the Competition Authority of Kenya has authorized the proposed 7. The Secretariat of the taskforce shall be based at the Ministry acquisition of the shares in the Dow Chemical Company by Headquarters, 10th Floor, Boardroom, Teleposta Towers, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi. DowdupontInc. Dated the 19th July, 2016. JOE MUCHERU, WANG’OMBEKARIUKI, Cabinet Secretaryfor Information, Communication and Technology. Director-General. 2932 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5812 the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a lease registered as IR. 104549/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the said THE COMPETITION ACT lease has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (No. 12 of 2010) (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been received within that period. PROPOSED ACQUISITION Dated the 29th July, 2016. PURSUANT to the provisions of section 46 (6) (a) (ii) of the P. M. NG’ANG’A, Competition Act, it is notified for general information that the MR/9650426 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. ' Competition Authonty of Kenya has authorized the proposed acquisition of 40.7 per cent of the ordinary shares and control of ARM Cement Limited by CDC Africa CementLimited. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5817 Dated the 19th July, 2016. WANG’OMBEKARIUKI, THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Director-General. (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE GAZETTE NOTICE No.5813 WHEREASArcon Works Limited, alimited liability company THE COMPETITION ACT incorporated in Kenya, of P.O. Box 64456-00200, Nairobi in the (No. 12 of 2010), Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of all that piece of land known as L.R. No. 13453/51, situate in the city of Nairobiin the PROPOSED ACQUISITION , Nairobi Area, by virtue of a certificate of title registered as LR. PURSUANT to the provisions of section 46 (6) (a) (ii) of the 95618/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show Competition Act, it is notified for general information that the that the said certificate of title has been lost, notice is given that after Competition Authority of Kenya has authorized the proposed the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a acquisition of the shares in E. I. Du Pont De Numerous and Company provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been by DowdupontInc. received within that period.

Dated the 19th July, 2016. Dated the 22nd July, 2016. WANG’OMBEKARIUKI, C.N. KITUYI, Director-General. MR/9650350 Registrarof Titles, Nairobi.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5814 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5818 - THE COMPETITION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 12 of 2010) : (No. 3 of 2012) PROPOSED ACQUISITION PURSUANTto the provisions of section 46 (6) (a) (ii) of the ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE Competition Act, it is notified for genefal information that the WHEREAS(1) Eric Munene Kimani and (2) Margaret Waturi Competition Authority of Kenya has authorized the proposed Munene,both of P.O. Box 10001, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, acquisition of certain passive infrastructure of East Africa Towers are registered as proprietorsof all that piece of land known as L.R. No. Company Limited by Kenya Towers Limited 7785/221, situate in the city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue Dated the 19th July, 2016. of a certificate of title registered as IR. 53515/1, and whereas WANG’ OMBEKARIUKI, sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe said certificate Director-General. of title has been lost, notice 1s given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisionalcertificate of ttle provided that no objection has been received within that period. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5815 _ Dated the 29th July, 2016. THE COMPETITION ACT P. K. TONUI, MR/9620535 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. (Wo. 12 of 2010)

PROPOSED ACQUISITION PURSUANT to the provisions of section 46 (6) (a) (ii) of the GAZETTE NOTICE No.5819 Competition Act, it is notified for general information that the © Competition Authority of Kenya has authorized the proposed THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT acquisition of 43.8 per cent of the shares in Kinetic Holdings Limited (No. 3 of 2012) by Catalyst Kinetic Investments LLC. ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE Dated the 19th July, 2016. WANG’OMBEKARIUKI, WHEREAS(1) Basil Feroz Mohamedand (2) 223 others, both of Director-General. P.O. Box 3310-80100, Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors in fee simple vide court decree in civil suit No. 37 of 2012 of all that piece of land containing 13.5 acres or (GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5816 thereabout, known as No. 148 section V Mainland North, situate within Mombasa Municipality in Mombasa District, held by a THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT certificate of title registered as C.R. 1511, and whereas sufficient (No. 3 of2012) evidence has been adduced to show thatthesaid certificate oftitle has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate oftitle provided that no objection has been received within that period. WHEREAS (1) Pravin Manji Ramji Kerai and (2) Jashoda Shantilal Manji Kerai, as tenants in common equal shares, both of P.O. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Box' 14635-00800, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya,are registered as J.G. WANJOHI, proprietors lessees of all that Flat No. A5 erected on all that piece of MR/9620640 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. and known as L.R. No. 209/1484/1, situate in the city of Nairobiin 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2933

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5820 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5824

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF LEASE ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS WHEREASJohnstone Mwangi Mburu, of P.O. Box 273, Gatundu WHEREAS Stephen Arusei Kibos (ID/4280147), of P.O. Box in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in leasehold 16161-20100, Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as interest of all that piece of land containing 0.016 hectare or proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all those pieces of land thereabouts, situate in the district of Nairobi, registered undertitle No. containing 0.046 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nairobi/Block 157/2014, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Nakuru,registered undertitle Nos. Subukia/Subukia Block 7/546, 547, adduced to show that the certificate of lease issued thereof has been 548 and 549 (Wei), and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the to showthat the landtitle deeds issued thereof have beenlost, notice is date hereof, I shall issue a new certificate of lease provided that no given thatafter the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I objection has been received within that period. shall issue new title deeds provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. S. M. NABULINDO, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650427 Land Registrar, Nairobi. J. NYAMAMBA, | MR/9650404 Land Registrar, Nakuru District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5821 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5825 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No.3 of2012) ° THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT ISSUE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF LEASE (No. 3 of2012) WHEREAS Queen Moraa Mochiri, of P.O. Box 40418-80100, ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor -in WHEREASSamdave Nyaridi Kagali, of P.O. Box 4355, Kisumu leasehold interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0419 hectare or in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute thereabouts, situate in the district of Mombasa, registered undertitle ownership interest ofall that piece of land containing 1.22 hectares or No. Mombasa/Block [X/325, and whereas sufficient evidence has been thereabout, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered undertitle No. adduced to show that the certificate of lease issued thereof has been Kisumu/Chiga/2321, and whereas sufficient evidence has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, date hereof, I shall issue a new certificate of lease provided that no notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date objection has been received within that period. hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has Dated the 29th July, 2016. been received within that period. H. G. SAT, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650347 Land Registrar, Mombasa District. G. O. NYANGWESO, MR/9650320 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE No.5822 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICENO.5826 (No. 3 of2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 3 of2012)

WHEREASSamwel Kitur arap Talam (ID/3869442), of P.O. Box ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED 62, Litein in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in WHEREAS Samdave Nyaridi Kagali, of P.O. Box 4355, Kisumu absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.1325 in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Nakuru, registered ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.01 hectare or undertitle No. Elburgon/Arimi Ndoshwa Block 5/176 (Tegat), and thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered undertitle No. whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land Kisumu/Manyatta ‘A’/2384, and whereas sufficient evidence has been title deed issyed thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the adduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. M. SUNGU, Dated the 29th July, 2016. G. 0. NYANGWESO, MR/9650465 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. MR/9650320 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5823 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5827 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No.3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASStephen Njoroge Rifnu, of P.O. Box 3411, Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya, is registeed as proprietor in absolute WHEREAS Emmery Mmayi Shiramba,is registered as proprietor ownership interest of all that piece of ‘and containing 0.08 hectare or in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 5.2 thereabouts,situate in the district of Nakuru, registered undertitle No. hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Kakamega,registered Nakuru/Municipality Block 22/716 (Muguga), and whereas sufficient undertitle No. Isukha/Mukhonje/579, and whereassufficient evidence evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has thereof has beenlost, notice is given that aiter the expiration of sixty been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue 4 new title deed provided from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no that no objection has been received within that period. objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. M. SUNGU, J. M. FUNDIA, MR/9650307 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. MR/9650363 LandRegistrar, Kakamega District. e 2934 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5828 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5832

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 WHEREASJohana Nyaga Gisuvi (ID/3792671), of Embu in the WHEREASLucy Nyokabi Ngugi, of P.O. Box 350, Ruai in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest ofall that piece of land containing 5.00 acres or thereabout, interest of all that piece of land containing 0.015 hectare or situate in the district of Embu, registered under title No. thereabouts, situate in the district of Machakos, registered undertitle Gaturi/Nembure/635, and whereas sufficient evidence has been No. Donyo Sabuk/Komarock Block I/12372, and whereas sufficient adduced to show thatthe land title 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 is 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, I shall issue a new title deed provided been received within that period. that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. J. M. MUNGUTI, G. M. NJOROGE, MR/9650327 Land Registrar, Embu District. MR/9650390 Land Registrar, Machakos District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5829 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5833 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 LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASPeter Ndwiga Njue (ID/0399426), of P.O. Box 29- WHEREASSerah KameneWilliam, of P.O. Box 563~90131, Tala 60100, Embu in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.20 ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 2.4 hectares or hectare or thereabouts,situate in the district of Embu, registered under thereabout, situate in the district of Machakos, registered undertitle title No. Gaturi/Weru/5192, and whereas sufficient evidence has been No. Matungulu/Kyaume/1306, and whereas sufficient evidence has adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection been received within that period. has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. J.M. MUNGUTI, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650321 LandRegistrar, Embu District. G. M. NJOROGE, MR/9620504 Land Registrar, Machakos District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5830 GAZETTENOTICENO.5834 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 toy WHEREASIgnatius Nyaga P. Njiru, of Embu in the Republic of

Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterestof all WHEREAS Joseph Munene Wambugu, of P.O. Box 4,2076-— ete that piece of land containing 0.40 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the 00200, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as prop’rietor in district of Embu, registered under title No. Gaturi/Weru/8916, and absolute ownershipinterest of all that piece of land containing 0.0375 whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Machakos, registered title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the under title No. Donyo Sabuk/Komarock Block 1/7164, and whereas expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the Jand title deed title deed provided that no objection has been received within that issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given thatafter tae expiration of period. sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within ‘that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. J. M. RUKENYA, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9620692 Land Registrar, Embu District. G. M. NIOROGE, MR/9620522 Land Regis‘trar, Machakos District.

t GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5831 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5835 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTFEATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF NEW LANDTITLE DEEDS (No. 3 of 2012) WHEREASDiocese of Embu Registered Trustees, of Embu in the ISSUE OF A NEW ‘LAND TITLE DEED Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership WHEREASMutio Ndaka,o’f P.O. Box 501, Tala in the Republic interest of all those pieces of land containing 0.10 and 0.30 hectare or of Kenya, is registered as prop rietor in absolute ownership interest of thereabouts,situate in the district of Embu, registered undertitle Nos. all that piece of land situate in the district of Machakos, registered Kyeni/Kigumo/7359 and 7358, respectively, and whereas sufficient under title No. Athi River/Athi River Block 5/476, and whereas evidence has been adduced to show thatthe Jandtitle deeds issued sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe landtitle deed thereof have beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new title deeds 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 29th July, 2016. J. M. RUKENYA, Dated the 29th July, 2016. ‘ MR/9620692 LandRegistrar, Embu District. F. M. MUTHUI, MR/9620531 . Land Registrar, MachakosDistrict.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5836 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5840

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

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

ISSUE OFA NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASJohn Malavu Mutunga,of P.Q. Box 185, Tala in the WHEREASTabitha Wangeci Kamau (ID/3678474), of P.O. Box Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership 869, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in interest of all that piece of land containing 0.9 hectare or thereabouts, absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 3.1 situate in the district of Machakos, registered under title No. acresor thereabout, situate in the district of Murang’a,registered under Matungulu/Kyaume/397, and whereas sufficient evidence has been title No. Loc. 5/Kagunduini/245, and whereas sufficient evidence has adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection been received within that period. has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Datedthe 29th July, 2016. J. K. MUNDIA, M. W. KAMAU, MR/9620627 Land Registrar, MachakosDistrict. MR9650494 Land Registrar, Murang'a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5837 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5841 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 WHEREASKagori Ndungu (ID/2021502), of P.O. Box 528, Thika WHEREASPaul Munene Muiruri, of P.O. Box 51706-00200, in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.28 hectare or absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.032 thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered undertitle hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered No. Loc. 4/Muruka/879, and whereas sufficient evidence has been undertitle No. Makuyu/Kimorori/Block 1/3100, and whereas sufficient adduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, 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 is 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, I shall issue a newtitle deed provided been received within that period. ‘ that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. N. N. NJENGA, M. W. KAMAU, MR9650402 Land Registrar, Murang’a District. MR9650393 Land Registrar, Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5842 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5838 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 WHEREAS Richard Henry Njunji Gathii, as the personal WHEREASPatrick Mwangi Gachema (ID/11584593), of P.O. representative of Benson Kogi Gathii (deceased), of P.O. Box 10751~ Box 5354, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor 00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0227 in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered 0.0420 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, under title No. Loc. 13/Gitugi/1515/23, and whereas sufficient registered undertitle No. Makuyu/Makuyuw/Block I/2180, and whereas evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe landtitle 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 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. N. N. NJENGA, M. W. KAMAU, MR9650425 Land Registrar, Murang’aDistrict. MR9650401 LandRegistrar, Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICENo.5843 GAZETTE NOTICENO.5839 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(1) Josephine Njeri Kariuki, (2) Charles Kariuki and WHEREASAnn Wanjiku Memia (ID/1891033), of P.O. Box 166, (3) Joseph Kamau,all of P.O. Box 56976-00200, Nairobi in the Kigumo in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.585 interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0896 hectare or hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered undertitle No. undertitle No. Loc. 18/Kirere/1449, and whereas sufficient evidence Ruiru/KIU Block 3/758, and whereas sufficient evidence has been has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has adduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, 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 received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. . Dated the 29th July, 2016. M. W. KAMAU, J. K. NJOROGE, MR9650473 Land Registrar, Murang’a District. MR/9650371 Land Registrar, Thika District. 2936 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

GAZETTE NOTICENo.5844 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5848

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 0f 2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Wambua Musau (ID/1558159), of P.O. Box 241, WHEREASAggrey Omuanzala (ID/2302606/65), is registered as Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land ownership interest ofall that piece of land containing 1.592 hectares or containing 1.405 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Thika, thereabout, situate in the district of Thika, registered under title No. registered under title No. Ruiru East/Juja East Block 2/1091, and Kakuzi/Kirimiri Block 9/371, and whereas sufficient evidence has whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the lost, notice is given thatafter the expiration of sixty (60) days from the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection title deed provided that no objection has been received within that has been received within that period. period.

Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. P. K. KIMANI, B. K. LEITICH, MR/9650493 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/9620667 Land Registrar, Thika District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5845 GAZETTE NOTICENO.5849 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 WHEREASChristina Wairimu Gachuhi, is registered as proprietor WHEREAS(1) Esther Gathoni Njuguna (ID/0875764) and (2) in absolute ownershipinterest of all that piece of land containing 0.032 James Njuguna Nathan (ID/5373812), are registered as proprietors in hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered under absolute ownership interest ofall that piece of land containing 0.054 title No. Kiambu/Gatuanyaga/1458, and whereas sufficient evidence hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kiambu, registered has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has under title No. Limuru/Mbari ya Igi/304, and whereas sufficient been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty objection hasbeen Teceived within that period. (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. B. K. LEITICH, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650394 Land Registrar, Thika District. W. N. MUGURO, MR/9650411 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5846 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5850 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 3 of2012) WHEREASVeronica Wangui Mwangi (ID/21929917), of P.O. . ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED Box 33902, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as WHEREAS Kariuki Gatuka (1D/0479149), of P.O. Box 366— proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land 00902, Kikuyu in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietor in containing 0.022 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, absolute ownershipinterestof all that piece of land containing 0.1 acre registered under title No. Ruiru/Ruiru East Block 2/11911, and or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kiambu, registered undertitle whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land No. Mugua/Muguga/T. 81, and whereas sufficient evidence.has been title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the adduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has been lost, expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date title deed provided that no objection has been received within that hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has period. been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. B. K. LEITICH, G. R. GICHUKI,. MR/9620668 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/9620519 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5847 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5851

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREAS Veronica Wangui Mwangi (ID/21929917), of P.O. WHEREASEverlyne Chiteri Emily (JD/10005511), of P.O. Box Box 33902, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as 7202-20100, Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.021 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, containing 0.0431 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of registered under title No. Ruiru/Ruiru East Block 2/11188, and Naivasha,registered under title No. Miti Mingi/Mbaruk Block 5/1412, whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, 'I shall issue a new the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a title deed provided that no objection has been received within that new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. . B. K. LEITICH, T. M. KAKEWA, MR/9620668 LandRegistrar, Thika District. MR/9650359 LandRegistrar, Naivasha District. - 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE ~ . 2937

GAZETTE NOTICENo.5852 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5856. .

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 LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASUtheri wa Mahinga Women Group,of P.O. Box 703, WHEREAS(1) James Kimanga Kamau (ID/3495448) and (2) Jane Naivasha in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Sianoi Nooseli (ID/7268352), both of P.O. Box 17587-00500, Nairobi absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 3.693 in- the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors in absolute hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Naivasha, registered ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.09 hectare or undertitle No. Longonot/Kijabe Biock 2/7803, and whereas sufficient thereabouts, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered undertitle No. evidence has been adduced to show that the land ttle deed issued Kajiado/Kaputiei North/41069, and whereas sufficient evidence has thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a newtitle deed provided lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the that no objection has been received within that period. date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. S. W. MUCHEMI, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650374 Land Registrar, Naivasha District. J.M. WAMBUA, MR/9650480 Land Registrar, Kajiado District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5853 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5857 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF NEW LANDTITLE DEEDS ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASWinnie Njeri Mburu (1D/12416511), of P.O. Box 419, South Kinangop in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor WHEREAS(1) James Kimanga Kamau (ID/3495448) and (2) Jane in absolute ownership interest of all those pieces of land containing Sianoi Nooseli (ID/7268352), both of P.O. Box 17587-00500, Nairobi 0.1200 and 0.1200 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors in absolute Naivasha, registered under title Nos. Naivasha/Maraigushu Block ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.09 hectare or 11/621 and 623, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to thereabouts,situate in the district of Kajiado, registered undertitle No. show that the land title deeds issued thereof have been lost, notice is Kajiado/Kaputiei North/41070, and whereas sufficient evidence has given thatafter the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been shall issue new title deeds provided that no objection has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the received within that period. date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. S. W. MUCHEMI, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650486 LandRegistrar, Naivasha District. J.M. WAMBUA, MR/9650479 Land Registrar, Kajiado District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5854 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5858 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION-ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF NEW LANDTITLE DEEDS ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Stephen Ndambuki Mboloi (ID/10862961), of P.O. WHEREAS Bernadatte Ngina Mutinda, of P.O. Box 107510- Box 28004-00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as 00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all those preces of land absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.05 containing 0.027 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kajiado, registered Kajiado, registered under title Nos. Kajiado/Kitengela/22503 and under title Nos. KJD/Kaputiei North/41328, and whereas sufficient 22504, and whereassufficient evidence has been adduced to show that evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued the land title deeds issued thereof have been lost, notice 1s given that thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided new title deeds provided that no objection has been received within that no objection has been received within that period. that period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. J.M. WAMBUA, J. M. WAMBUA, MR/9620638 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. MR/9650389 LandRegistrar, Kajiado District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5859 GAZETTE NOTICE NO, 5855 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) — (No. 3 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED ISSUE OF NEW LANDTITLE DEEDS WHEREAS Elijah Mbugua Muraya (ID/5942947), of P.O. Box WHEREASSirinket ole Mutari Rakoi (ID/6116486), of P.O. Box 265, Kinamba, Nyahururu in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as 34, Namangain the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land absolute ownershipinterest of all those pieces of land containing 55.83 containing 0.39 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of and 1.55 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Kajiado, Kajiado, registered under title No. Kajiado/Kaputiei North/6117, and registered under title Nos. KJD/Meto/1303 and 1992, and whereas whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deeds title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the issued thereof have beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new title deeds title deed provided that no objection has been received within that provided that no objection has been received within thatperiod. period. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. J.M. WAMBUA, J.M. WAMBUA, MR/9650468 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. MR/9620685 Land Registrar, Kajiado District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5860 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5864

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASMary Mercy Wanjiru Kimani (ID/3460010), of P.O. WHEREASKiprono arap Maiwa,of P.O. Box 773, Kericho in the Box 428, Ongata Rongai in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land interest of all that piece of land containing 1.4 hectares or thereabout, containing 0.09 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of situate in the district of Kericho, registered under title No. Kajiado, registered under title No. Ngong/Ngong/4702, and whereas Kericho/Kapsoit/825, and whereas sufficient evidence has been sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe landtitle deed adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new 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 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. G. W. MUMO, G. C. KORIR, MR/9650309 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District. MR/9650312 _ Land Registrar, Kericho District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5861 GAZETTE NOTICENo. 5865

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 LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS(1) Jacinat Moraa and (2) Estellah Nya’ ganyi. both of WHEREAS James Macharia (1D/0146585), of P.O. Box 4305- P.O. Box 31697, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as 30200, Kitale in the Republic of Kenya, 1s registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land absolute ownership interest of ali that piece of land containing 0.045 containing 0.81 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of hectare or thereabouts,situate in the district of Trans Nzoia, registered Kajiado, registered undertitle No. Ngong/Ngong/11111, and whereas undertitle No. Kiminini/Kapkoi Sisal Block 2/Wamuini ‘B’/586, and sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new provided that no objection has been received within that period. title deed provided that no objection has been received within that Dated the 29th July, 2016. period. G. W. MUMO, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650373 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District. S.K. BIWOTT, MR/9620684 LandRegistrar, Kitale.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5862 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5866 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) . ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED (No. 3 of2012) WHEREASAnthony Njehia Mutamberia (ID/10883368), of P.O. ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED Box 811-00208, Ngong Hills in the Republic of Kenya,is registered WHEREASLucy Wangari Wachira (ID/5212004), of P.O. Box 98, as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterest of all that piece of land Kitale in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute containing 0.20 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.0931 hectare Kajiado, registered undertitle No. Ngong/Ngong/24137, and whereas or thereabouts, situate in the district of Trans Nzota, registered under sufficient evidence has been adduced to showthat the landtitle deed title No. Kitale Municipality Block 17/Bidii/184, and whereas issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a newtitle deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of provided that no objection has been received within that period. sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed Dated the 29th July, 2016. provided that no objection has been received within that period. G. W. MUMO, Dated the 29th July, 2016. MR/9650388 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District. S. K. BIWOTT, MR/9620788 Land Registrar, Kitale.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5863 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5867 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 LANDTITLE DEED WHEREASKamundeh Kimathi Mwirabua (ID/11610344), of P.O. Box 3350-00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as WHEREASKipkuto Cheruiyot, of P.O. Box 62, Mogotio in the proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership containing 0.405 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Meru - interestof all that piece of land containing 34.0 hectares or thereabout, South, registered under title No. Mwimbi/S. Mugumango/2196, and situate in the district of Mogotio, registered under title No. whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land Lembus/Mugurin/303, and whereas sufficient evidence has been title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the adduced to show that the iand title deed issued thereof has been lost, expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date title deed provided that no objection has been received within that hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has period. been received within that period.

Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. P.N. KARUTI, N. 0. ODHIAMBO, MR/9650448 LandRegistrar, Meru South District. MR/9650355 Land Registrar, Koibatek/Mogotio Districts.

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new title adcontaining land WHEREAS WHEREAS Dated WHEREAS Dated Dated WHEREAS Dated 29th expiration registered period. no title the piece whereas deed days deed the title Suna title objection has of is Bay, land expiration and sufficient deed or ownership NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE deed July, has the from registered the the the of as issued provided of Siaya 0.02 in deed in No. been thereabout, title land proprietor whereas sixty 29th 29th sufficient,evidence 29th 29th Robert Ezekiel registered been absolute provided the of issued the under hectare 2016 Hesbon THE THE THE THE Suna provided has lost, registered deed ISSUE ISSUE ISSUE ISSUE thereof sixty No. NO. NO. NO. Krestina containing July, July, July, July, Republic 1.12 of (60) evidence date adduced title as that interest been 5868 5871 5870 5869 sixty LAND LAND LAND LAND notice thereof sufficient issued East/Wasweta (60) proprietor OF OF OF Oywaya A OF hectares in ownership that 2016. 2016. 2016. 2016. days or Ombaso hereof, situate Okaka no has under received absolute A No. A A that thereabouts. (60) (No. (No. (No. (No. under no days NEW NEW NEW NEW Wadanda of 0.65 objection has of is from to REGISTRATION REGISTRATION thereof REGISTRATION REGISTRATION been has Kanyada/Kotieno/Katuma objection no given I days Kenya, all 3 3 3 3 show or in Okeno evidence Oyuga, Nyabuti title been shall from has LAND in LAND LAND LAND of hectare af of of been Land Land title objection the within thereabout, ownership interest lost, that the 2012) absolute 2012) 2012) 2012) from has that been 1/2081, Land Registrar, TITLE TITLE TITLE TITLE No. date issue that adduced Land has the No. situate lost, district (ID/041 is Registrar, piece notice Kaumba been has of or (ID/14442745), that after the has eitrdas registered date been hereof, the adduced Registrar, of North Kanyada/Kotieno/Katuma lost, a thereabouts, Yala has notice been Registrar, ownership date period. interest new and DEED DEED DEED DEED of been situate in all the is land ACT hereof, to 1829), ACT ACT ACT of been received the land given received in Homa Homa Gem/Lundha/1445, hereof, that show notice .O. N. title I whereas expiration Migori, P. (ID/1504632), is adduced shall V.K. to V.K. title district the A. in of Migori given received is containing deed Siaya I piece show interest the htafter that proprietor OTIENO, OWEYA, all that situate Bay Bay registered THE A/1681, shall Republic is of deed I issue within LAMU, LAMU, within shall given that registered district sufficient P.O. that of provided District. District. the District. to District. that of fland of . su a issue of within Homa issued a KENYA in piece K show issue sixty after land Box new that that that and 4.4 the the the all of of as in is

GAZETTE respect Vol. of L.R. Nairobi, GAZETTE MR/9650408 been hereof, notice adduced Kiteta/Kiambwa/490, situate interest Republic GAZETTE the favour deed Mombasa freehold GAZETTE MR/9620669 provided expiration and Kisumu/Municipality the GAZETTE MR/9620774 Act, in that whereas and thereabouts, Mombasa shall containing h said the intend

the Nairobi WHEREAS Dated WHEREAS WHEREAS WHEREAS Dated deed Republic whereas whereas provided after No. RECONSTRUCTION RECONSTRUCTION N37, be received file registry of is to of thereof I in reconstructed is given file to all interest the that proceed 36/273 NOTICE shall NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE of land the the in .- the Municipality the of Folio in in the registered show known Kenya, for fKenya. of registered respect sixty no that 29th sufficient 29th sufficient the David Eunice within Razco that the 0.0557 Government as expiration that issue is register district the objection THE THE THE THE Mary of 278/6, provided (original lost ISSUE Nairobi NO. that No. No. NO. piece with Republic no July, July, (60) after all purposes ISSUE as is that a 5873 5872 5874: objection of or Dated as LAND LAND under Block LAND LAND the 5875 is the and Limited, that new eitrdas registered L. days Ngendo Mbithi OF in OF of of OF Mwende 2016. evidence evidence 2016. owner File have destroyed, the hectare the proprietor period. of City, land registered Mombasa FA OF R. under has No. registration adcontaining land OTOR LOST A LOST Mbooni (No. (No. of (No. piece (No. of expiration title the of whereas the NEW from title sixty 3/106, 11697, No. REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION been the failed, the 14/5 NEW title 3 has the Ngunze, has by Kenya, provisions 29th of 3 3 3 OR Simon, deed Musyoka, of has has has 9673/II/MN, LAND of the of of of Republic District, virtue P.O. (60) been and of received registration deed or DESTROYED executed DESTROYED of situate land Land provisions East, WHITE 2012) 2012) as 2012) 2012) and proprietor July, date been been notice sufficient of been TITLE all provided of section proprietor whereas is sixty Box days received of of the containing of issued whereas thereabouts, that Registrar, 2016. eef the hereof, 0.38 registered of registered Land adduced in adduced PO. CARD of of lost an within P.O. 63538-00619, said eitrdas registered section Land of 1s from a situate piece G.M. DEED the VII), P.O. (60) Kenya, indenture hectare of in ACT ACT deed ACT ACT efforts that thereof LAND LAND given or Registrar, Box J.G. within deed evidence of section document Box the absolute district Registrar, that days the Box is situate of 0.0214 Makueni that MUYANGA, 33 to to no property of as J. under 9, WANJOHI, land within REGISTER and REGISTER notice destroyed, or land made period. that 50143-00200, date A. show (5) show has that objection from indemnity proprietor 7892-80100, piece known Tawa registered 33 thereabouts, C.R. of OGISE, reconstruct of Mombasa. in to register ownership Nairobi hectare 2939 has known been period. presented (5) after title hereof, Kisumu, Nairobi. District. north is the that the that the register of 39805, in locate of given been Act, land date lost, city No. and has the the the the the of or as as in in in in in I 2940 - THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

white card issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the GAZETTE NOTICE NO, 5879 expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, provided that no valid objection has been received within that period, I shall issue a THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT new white card. (No. 3 of 2012)

Dated the 29th July, 2016. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS G. 0. NYANGWESO, WHEREASWilfred Kaburunje Gitau (deceased), is registered as MR/9650342 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts. proprietor of those piecesof land containing 0.825, 0.39, 0.022 hectare or thereabouts, known as Githunguri/kanjai/1370 and 788, Githunguri/Githunguri/T. 397/53, respectively, situate in the district of GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5876 Kiambu, and whereas the chief magistrate’s court at Kiambu in THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT succession cause No. 261 of 2015, has issued grant of letters of administration to (1) Kennedy Gitau Kaburunje, (2) Alice Wambui (No. 3 of 2012) Mukiri and (3) Robinson Kariuki Gitau, and whereas the land title LOSS OF LAND REGISTER deed issued earlier to the said Wilfred Kaburunje Gitau (deceased) WHEREASEsther Njeri Gathiga (ID/4914226/67), of P.O. Box have been reported missing or lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid 69652, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the with the production of the said land title deed and proceed with the district of Thika, registered undertitle No. Ruiru East/Juja East Block registration of the said instrument of R.L. 19 and R.L. 7 and issue a 2/2030, and whereassufficient evidence has been adduced to show that land title deed to the said (1) Kennedy Gitau Kaburunje, (2) Alice the land register (Green Card) of the said piece of land is missing, and Wambui Mukin and (3) Robinson Kariuki Gitau, and upon such whereasall efforts made to locate the said land register (Green Card) registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said Wilfred have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days Kaburunje Gitau (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been recerved effect. within that period, I intend to open another land register and upon such opening the said missing land register shall be deemed obsolete and of Dated the 29th July, 2016 no effect. I. N. NJIRU, MR/9650345 LandRegistrar, Kiambu District. Dated the 29th July, 2016. B. K. LEITICH,

MR/9650341 LandRegistrar, Thika District. GAZETTE NOTICE No.5880

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5877 (No. 3 of 2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT (No. 3 of 2012) WHEREAS Mwaura Nganga (deceased), is registered as proprietor REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT of that piece of land containing 0.038 hectare or thereabouts, known as WHEREAS Ann Gacoki Njuguna (deceased), is registered as /Kinoo/28873, situate in the district of Kiambu, and whereas proprietor of all that piece of land containing 0.040 hectare or the chief magistrate’s court at Kiambu in succession cause No. 29 of thereabouts, known as Kiambogo/Kiambogo Block 2/8550, situate in 2014, has issued grantof letters of administration to (1) Estther Nduta the district of Nakuru, and whereas (1) Sammy Gakuo and (2) Carlne Mwaura_ and (2) Joe Nganga Mwaura, and whereas the landtitle deed Wambui Gakuo, are the administrators of the estate, and whereas the issued earlier to the said Mwaura Nganga(deceased) has been reported said landtitle deed has been reported missing, notice is given that after missing or lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, provided no days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been valid objection has been received within that period, I shall dispense received within that period, I intend to dispense with the production of - with the precaution of the said title deed and herein issue a newtitle the said land title deed and proceed with the registration of the said deed to the beneficiary thereof, and upon such registration the land’ instrument of R.L. 19 and R.L. 7, and upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no title deed issued earlier to the said Mwaura Nganga (deceased), shall effect. ~ be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. J. NYAMAMBA, G. R. GICHUKI, MR/9650500 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. MR/9650439 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5878 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5881 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 3 of2012) REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT WHEREASPriscilla Njer1 Mburu (deceased), is registered as WHEREASKiragu Kirimu (deceased), is registered as propnetor Proprietor of that piece of land contaming 0.0511 hectare or of that piece of land containing 0.11 acre or thereabouts, known as thereabouts, known as Ruiru West Block 1/1935, situate in the district Kiambaa/Ruaka/T. 443, situate in the district of Kiambu, and whereas of Thika, and whereas the High Court at Nairobi in succession cause the senior principal magistrate’s court at Kiambu in succession cause No. 2526 of 2001, has issued grant of letters of administration to (1) No. 178 of 2009, has issued grant of letters of administration to Daniel Mburu Wainaina, (2) James Kuria Wainaina and (3) Winston Peninah Njuhi Kiragu, and whereasthe land title deed issued earlier to Gichuki Wainaina, and whereasthe landtitle deed issued earlier to the the said Kiragu Kirimu (deceased) has been reported missing orlost, said Priscilla Njeri Mburu (deceased) has been reported missing or notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said landtitle that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land deed and proceed with the registration of the said instrument of R.L. title deed and proceed with the registration of the said instrument of 19 and R.L. 7, and upon such registration the land title deed issued R.L. 19 and R.L. 7, and upon such registration the title deed issued earlier to the said Kiragu Kirimu (deceased), shall be deemed to be earlier to the said Priscilla Njer1 Mburu (deceased), shall be deemed to cancelled and of noeffect. be cancelled and of no effect. Dated the 29th July, 2016. Dated the 29th July, 2016. G.R. GICHUKI, P. K. KIMANI, MR/9650392 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. MR/9612425 Land Registrar, Thika District. 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2941

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5882 Nyamai Mwova,and whereasthe land title deed issued earlier to the said Mbithi Nzioki Nzia (deceased) has been reported missing or lost, THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the (No. 3 0f 2012) date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title REGISTRATIONOF INSTRUMENT deed and proceed. with registration of the said instrument of WHEREASMaina Kimani (deceased), is registered as proprietor administration and succession, and upon suchregistration the land title of that piece of land containing 0.046 hectare or thereabouts, known as deed issued earlier to the said Mbithi Nzioki Nzia (deceased), shall be Nyandarua/Njabini/2501, situate in the district of Nyandarua, and deemedto be cancelled and of no effect. whereas the High Court at Naivasha in succession cause No. 25 of Dated the 29th July, 2016. 2015, has issued grant of letters of administration to (1) Martha L. K. MUGUTI, Wanyiru Maina and (2) Naomi Waithira Mbari, of the estate of Maina MR/9650313 Land Registrar, Kitui District. Kimani (deceased) has been reported missing or lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title deed and GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5884 proceed with the registration of the said instrument of R.L. 19 and R.L. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT 7, and upon such registration ‘the land title deed issued earlier to the said Maina Kimani (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of (No. 3 of 2012) no effect. ° REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT Dated the 29th July, 2016. WHEREASBenKipkirui Chepkwony (deceased), is registered as N. G. GATHAIYA, proprietor of that piece of land containing 5.641 hectares or MR/9650420 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts. thereabouts, known as Kericho/Kabartegan/1271, situate in the district of Kericho, and whereas the High Court at Kericho in succession cause No. 88 of 2010, has issued grant of letters of administration to GAZETTE NOTICE No.5883 Florence Chelangat Chepkwony, and whereastheland title deed issued earlier is lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been (No. 3 of 2012) received within that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title deed. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT Dated the 29th July, 2016. WHEREAS Mbithi Nzioki Nzia (deceased), is registered as G. C. KORIR, proprietor of that piece of land containing 4.65 hectares or thereabouts, MR/9620520 Land Registrar, Kericho District. known as Mutonguni/Kauwi/2721, situate in the district of Kitui, and whereas the chief magistrate’s court at Kitui in succession cause No. 26 of 2007, has issued grant of letters of administration to James

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5885 THE LAND ACT (No. 6 of2012) OUTERING ROAD PROJECT

ADDEDUM IN PURSUANCEof Land Act No. 6 of 2012 Part VIII and the transitional provisions contained in section 162 (2) of the same Act andfurtherto Gazette Notice Nos. 6055 of 2014, 7401 of 2014 and 4136 of 2016, the National Land Commission on behalf of Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) makesthe following correction. CORRIGENDUM Delete Gazette Notice No. 5485 of 2016 and gazette:

Plot No Registered Owner Area Affected (Ha)

7879/4 Afrison Export Import Limited and Hueland Limited 1.319

Plans for the affected area maybe inspected during working hoursatthe office of the National-Land Commission, Ardhi House, 3rd Floor, Room 305, Ist Ngong Avenue, Nairobi.

Dated the 25th July, 2016. MUHAMMADA. SWAZURI, MR/9620603 Chairman, National Land Commission.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5886 the County Governments Act, 2012, and upon approval by the West Pokot County Assembly in its Fourth Session held on 12th July, 2016, THE CONSTITUTION OF KEENYA the Governor of West Pokot County appoints — THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT DONATO LONGAL (No. 17 of 2012) to be a member of the West Pokot County Executive Committee WEST POKOT COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE responsible for matters relating to land, housing and urban APPOINTMENT development.

IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred byArticle 179 (2) (b) of Dated the 20th July, 2016. SIMON KACHAPIN KITALEI, the Constitution as read with section 30 (2) (d), (e) and section 35 of MR/9620619 Governor, West Pokot County. 2942 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5887 “Personal Interest” means a matter in which a State Officer has a direct or indirect pecuniary or non-pecuniary interest and includes the THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTACT. interest of this or her spouse, child, business associate or agent; (No. 17 of 2012) “Public Officer” has the meaning assigned to it under Article 260 THE COUNTY ASSEMBLYOFKITUI of the Constitution; EXTENSION OF THE RELOCATION PERIOD OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY “Regulations” means the Regulations made by the Ethics and Anti- Corruption commission pursuant to section 54 of the Act; PURSUANTto resolution of the County Assembly of Kitui on 19th May, 26015 and Gazette Notice No. 3919 of 2015, it is notified to “Serving State Officer” means a State Officer who is in office at the information of the members of the County Assembly of Kitui and the time of commencementofthis Code; the general public that the County Assembly of Kitui shall continue to “State Officer” means the Speaker and a Member of the County hold her sittings at the Kenya Forestry Research Institute Offices Assembly of Homa Bay; (Kitui Regional Office) in: Kitui Township to pave way for the Application of Chapter Six of the Constitution, the Leadership and completion of the renovation of Kitui County Assembly Chambers Integrity Act, 2012 and the Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003; after which the County Assembly shall resume hersittings at the new Kitui County Assembly Chambers from 31st January, 2017. 4. (1) The provisions of Chapter Six of the Constitution, the Leadership and Integrity Act, the Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003 and. Thus the County Assembly business continues to be transacted at shall form part ofthe code. the Kenya Forestry Research Institute Offices (Kitui Regional Office). Commitmentto the Code GEORGEM. NDOTTO. 5 (1) A State Officer elected to the County Assembly shall sign | MR/9620556 Speaker, Kitui County Assembly. and commit to this Code at the time of taking oath of office or within

seven days of assumingoffice.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5888 (2) A serving State Officer shall sign and commit to this Code within fourteen days of the publication of the Code in the Kenya and THE LEADERSHIP AND INTEGRITY ACT County Gazette. (No. 19 of 2012) (3) The declaration of commitment to the Code shall take the form and structure set outin the First Schedule to this Code. COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF HOMA BAY PARTIII—REQUIREMENTS LEADERSHIP AND INTEGRITY CODE FOR STATE OFFICERS IN THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF HOMA BAY Rule ofLaw 6. (1) A State Officer shall respect and abide by the Constitution PURSUANT to section 37 of the Leadership and Integrity Act, and all other laws. 2012 the County Assembly of Homa Bayestablishes this Leadership and Integrity Code to be observed by and binding upon State Officers (2) A State Officer shall carry out the duties of his or her office in in the County Assembly. accordancewith the law. PART I—STATEMENTOF INTENT (3) In carrying out the duties of his or her office, a State Officer shall not violate the rights and fundamental freedoms of any person. A Leadership and Integrity Code for State Officers in the County Assembly of Homa Bay made pursuantto the provisions of section Public trust 37 of the Leadership and Integrity Act, 2012 and to give effect to 7. A State Office is a position of public trust and the authority and Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya. The Code is intended to responsibility vested in a State Officer shall be exercised by the State establish standards of integrity and ethical conduct in the leadership Officer in the best interest of the office and the people of Kenya. aad managementof public affairs of the County Assembly by ensuring Responsibility and duties : that the State Officers respect the values, principles and provisions of the Constitution and other applicable laws or policies on the standards 8. Subject to the Constitution and any other law, a State Officer of conduct and performance expected of holders of public office in the shall take personal responsibility for the reasonably foreseeable discharge oftheir duties. consequencesof any actions or omissionsarising from the discharge of the duties of his or her office. : PART II—PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS Performanceof duties Citation 9. A State Officershall, to the bestof his or her ability — 1. This Code maybecited as the Leadership and Integrity Code for (a) carry out the duties of the office efficiently and honestly; State Officers in the County Assembly of Homa Bay. (b) carry out the duties of the office in a transparent and Commencement accountable manner; 2. This Code shall come into operation within seven days of its (c) keep accurate records and documents relating to the functions publication in the Kenya Gazette and County Gazette. of the office; and Interpretation (d) report truthfully on all matters of the office. 3. In this code, unless the context otherwise requires — Professionalism “Act” means the Leadership and Integrity Act, 2012; [No. 19 of 10. A State Officer shall— 2012); (a) carry out the duties of his or her office in a manner that “Accounting Officer” means the Clerk of the County Assembly; maintains public confidence in the integrity of the office; “Assembly” means the County Assembly of Homa Bay; (b) treat members of the public, staff and other state and public “Authorized Officer” means the Speaker of the County Assembly officers with courtesy and respect; or his designate (c) to the extent appropriate to the office, maintain high standards “Bank Account” has the meaning assigned to it under section 2 of of performance andlevel of professionalism within the office; the Act; and (d) if the State Officer is a memberof a professional body, observe “Code” means the Leadership and Integrity Code for State Officers and subscribe to the ethical and professional requirements of in the County Assembly of Homa Bay; that body in so far as the requirements do not contravene the “Commission” meansthe Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Constitution, any other law or this Code. established under section 3 of the Ethics and Anti-corruption Confidentiality commission Act, No. 22 of 2011; 11. A State Officer shall subject to Article 35 of the Constitution “Committee” means the Committee of the County Assembly; and any other relevant law, a State Officer shall not disclose or cause “Office” means the County Assembly or a Committee of the to be disclosed any information in his or her custody to any County Assembly; unauthorized person. . 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2943

Financialintegrity (b) receive a gift which has the potential of compromising his or herintegrity, objectivity or impartiality; or 12. (1) A State Officer shall not use his or her office to unlawfully or wrongfully enrich himself or herself or any other person. (c) accept any type of gift expressly prohibited underthe Act; (2) Subject to article 76(2) (b) of the Constitution a State Officer (4) A State Officer who receives a gift or donation shall declare the shall not accept a personal loan or benefit which may compromise the gift or donation to the Authorized Officer within seven days of receipt State Officer in carrying outhis or her duties. of the gift. (3) A State Officer shall submit an initial declaration of income, (5) The County Assembly shall maintam a register of all gifts assets and liabilities within thirty days of assuming office and received by the State Officers serving in the County Assembly and thereafter make biennial declarations to the office, and a final another register of all gifts given by the County Assembly to other declaration within (30) days of ceasing to be a State Officer. State or Public Officers. (4) The Declaration under sub-paragraph (3) shall be submitted to Wrongful or unlawful acquisition ofproperty the County Assembly Service Board. 15. A State Officer shall not use the County Assembly to (5) A declaration filed by a State Officer in accordance with the wrongfully or unlawfully acquire or influence the acquisition of public provisions of sub-paragraph (3) shall be accessible to the Commission or other property. and any other person, subject to the Provisions of Section 30 of the Conflict of interest Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003. 16. (1) A State Officer shall use the best efforts to avoid being in a (6) A State Officer shall pay any taxes, loans or other debts due conflict of interest a situation where his or her personal interests from him within the prescribed period. conflict or appearto conflict with the State Officers official duties. (7) A State Officer shall not neglecttheir financial, family or other (2) Without limiting the generality of subparagraph (1) a State legal obligations. Officer shall not hold shares or have any other interest in a Moralandethical requirements corporation, partnership or other body, directly or through another person,if holding those shares or having that interest wouldresult in a 13. (1) A State Officer shall observe and maintain the following conflict of the State Officers and the officers official duties. ethical and moral requirements — (a) demonstrate honesty in the conduct of his or her public and (3) A State Officer whose personal interest’s conflict with their private affairs; official duties shall declare the personal interest to the County Assembly. (b) not to engagein activities that amountto abuseof office; (4) The County Assembly may give directions on the appropriate (c) accurately and honesty represent information to the public; action to the taken by the State Officer to avoid the conflict of interest (d) not engage in wrongful conduct in furtherance of personal and the State Officer shall comply with thedirections, and refrain from benefit; participating in any deliberations with respect to the matter. (e) not misuse public resources; (5) Any direction issued by the County Assembly under sub (f not falsify any records; paragraph (4) shall be in writing. (g) not sexually harass or have inappropriate sexual relations with (6) Notwithstanding any directions to the contrary under other State Officers, staff of the office or any other person; subparagraph (4) a State Officer shall not influence the award of a (h) not engage in actions which would lead to the State Officers contract to— removal from the membership of a professional body in (a) himselfor herself, accordance with the law; (b) the State Officers spouse or child; - () not commit offences and in particular, any of the offences (c) a business associate or agent; or under parts XV and XVIof the Penal Code, Sexual offences act, 2006, the Counter-Trafficking in Persons Act, 2008, and (d) a corporation, private company, partnership or other body in the Children Act; which the officer has a substantial or controlling interest. Gj) not engage in fighting or physical confrontation with any (7) Where a State Officer 1s present at a meeting, and an issue person; whichis likely to result in a conflict of interest is to be discussed, the State Officer shall declare the interest at the beginning of the meeting (k) maintain high standardsofetiquette at all times. ~ or before the issue is deliberated upon. (2) A person who wishes to be elected the Office shall for the (8) A declaration of a conflict of interest under subparagraph (7) purposes of this Code, submit to the Independent Electoral and shall be recorded in the minutes of that meeting. Boundaries Commission a self-declaration in the form set out in the (9) The County Assembly shall maintain a register of conflicts of First Schedule to the Act. interest in the prescribed form in which an affected State Officer shall Gifts or benefits in kind register the particulars of the registrable interests, stating the nature and extentofthe conflict. 14. (1) A gift or donation given to a’State Officer on a public or official occasion shall be treated as a gift of donation to the County (10) For purposes of subparagraph (9), the registrable interests Assembly. shall include— (2) Notwithstanding subparagraph (1) a State Officer may receive (a) the interests set out in the second schedule of the Act; a gift given to the State Officer in official capacity, provided that— (b) any connection with a person, firm or a company, whether by (a) the gift is within the ordinary bounds of propriety, a usual relation, friendship, holding of shares or otherwise, which is expression of courtesy or protocol and within the ordinary subjectof an investigation by the Constitution; standardsof hospitality; (c) any application for employment or other form of engagement (b) the gift is not monetary; with the office by a family member or friend of the State Officer or by a law firm or corporation associated with the (c) the gift does not exceed the value of Kenya Shillings twenty State Officer; thousand or such other amount as may be prescribed by the Commission through Regulations. (d) any application to the County Assembly, by a family member or friend of the State Officer, for clearance with respect to (3) A State Officer shall not— appointmentor election to any public office; (a) accept or solicit gifts, hospitality or other benefits from a (e) any other matter which, in the opinion of the State Officer, person who— taking into account the circumstances thereof, is necessary for (i) has an interest in any matter under consideration by the registration as a conflict of interest. County Assembly; (11) The County Assembly shall keep the register of conflicts of (ii) has a contractual relationship with the office; interest for five years after the last entry in each volumeofthe register. (iii)has any interest thatis directly or indirectly connected with (12) The County Assembly shall prepare a report of the registered the State Officers duties. interests within thirty days after the close of a financial year.

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(13) A State Officer shall ensure that an entry of registrable (4) A State Officer who contravenes subparagraph (2) or (3) shall, mterests under subparagraph (9) is updated and to notify the County in addition to any other penalties provided for under the Constitution, Assembly of any changes inthe registrable interests, within one month the Act or any other law, be personally liable for any loss or damage to ~ of each change occurring. / the public property. Participation in tenders invited by the County Assembly Misuse ofofficial information 17. (1) A State Officer shall not participate in a tender for the 22. (1) A State Officer shall not directly or indirectly use or allow supply of goodsorservices to the County Assembly. any person under the officers authority to use any Information obtained through or in connection with the County Assembly, whichis (2) Notwithstanding subparagraph (1) a company or entity not available in the public domain, for the furthering of any private - associated with the State Officer shall not be construed astrading with interest, whether financial or otherwise. the County Assembly, unless— (2) A State Officer shall not be deemed to have violated the (a) the State Officer has a controlling shareholding in the company requirements of subparagraph(1), if the information given — or entity; (a) pursuantto a court order; (b) the State Officer is a director of the company; (b} for purposes of educational, research, literary, scientific or other (c) the State Officer 1s a managing partner in a law firm providing purposesnot prohibited by law; or servicesto the office. (c) in compliance with Article 35 of the Constitution and the relevant Public collections law. 18. (1) A State Officer shall not solicit for contributions from the Impartiality - County Assembly or any other person or, public entity for a public 24. A State Officer shall, at all times, carry out the duties of the purpose unless the President has, by notice in the Gazette, declared a County Assembly with impartiality and objectivity in accordance with national disaster and allowed a public collection for the purpose of the principles and values set out in Articles 10, 27, 73 (2) (b) and 232 of national disaster in accordance with the law. the Constitution and shall not practice favouritism, nepotism, (2) A State Officer shall not participate in a public collection of tribalism, cronyism, religious bias or engage in other preferential treatment of another State Officer, Public Officer or a member of the funds in a way that reflects adversely on the State Officers’ integrity. impartiality or interferes with the Performanceofthe official duties. public. (3) Nothing in this clause shall be constructed as prolubiting a Giving ofadvice State Officer from making voluntary contribution. 25. A State Officer who has a duty to give advice shall give Bank accounts outside Kenya honest, accurate and impartial advice without fear or favour. 19. (1) Subject to Article 76(2) of the Constitution or any other Offers offuture employment written law, a State Officer shall not open or continue to operate a 27. (1) A State Officer shall not allow himself of herself to be bank account outside Kenya withoutthe approval of the Commission. influenced in theperformance of his or her duties by plans or expectationsforor offers of future employmentor benefits. (2) A State Officer who has reasonable grounds fer opening or operating a bank account outside Kenya shall apply to the commission (2) & State Officer shall disclose, in writing, to the Commission, for approval to open or operate a bank accountoutside Kenya. all offers of future employment or benefits that could place the State Officer in a situation of conflict of interest. sO (3) A State Officer who operates or controls the operation of a bank account outside Kenya shail submit statements of the account FormerState Officer acting in a governmentorpublic office annually to the commission and authorize the commission to verify the 28. A former State Officer shall not be engaged by the County statements and any other relevant information from the foreign Assembly in a matter in which the State Officer was originally financial institution in which the accountis held. engaged in as a State Officer, for at least two years after leaving the (4) Subject to subparagraph (1) and (2), a person whois elected or County Assembly. nominated as a State Officer in the County Assembly and has a bank Misleading the public account outside Kenya shall, upon such appointment close the bank account within three (3) months or such other period as the 29. A State Officer shall not knowingly give false or misleading Commission may prescribe by notice in the Gazette information to any person. (5) Subject to subparagraph (4) a State Officer may open or Falsification of records continue to operate a bank account outside Kenya as may be 30. A State Officer shall not falsify any records or misrepresent authorized by the Commission in writing. informationto the public. Acting forforeigners © Conductofprivate affairs 20. (1) A State Officer shall not be an agent of, or further the 31. A State Officer shall conduct their private affairs in.a manner interests of a foreign government, organization or individual .in a that maintains public confidence in the integrity of the County manner that may be detrimental to the security interests of Kenya, Assembly. except when acting in the courseofofficial duty. Bullying : (2) For the purposesof this paragraph — 32. (1) A State Officer shall not bully another State or Public (a) an individual is a forergner if the individual is not a citizen of Officer or any other person Kenya; and (2) For purposes of subparagraph (1) “bullying” includes blackmail, coercion, threats, intimidation or repeated offensive (6) an organization is foreign if it is established outside Kenya or 1s owned or controlled by a foreign government, organization behaviour which1s vindictive, cruel, malicious or humiliating whether or not is intended to undermine a person and includes physical assault. or individual. Care ofproperty Acting through others 21 (1) A State Officer shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that 33. (1) A State Officer shall not— public property in his or her custody, possession or control is taken (a) cause anything to be done through another person that would care of and is in good repair and condition. ~ constitute a contravention of this Code, the Constitution or any _ (2) A State Officer shall not use public property, funds or services other law if done by the State Officer; or that are acquired in the course of or as a result of the official duties, for (b) allow or direct a person under their supervision or control to do private activities of activities that are notrelated to the official work of anything thatis in contravention of this Code, the Constitution the State Officer. or any other law. (3) A State Officer shall return to the County Assembly all the (2) Subparagraph (1) (b) shall not apply where anything is done public property in his or her custody, possession or control at the end without the State Officer’s knowledge or consentorif the State Officer of the election or contract term. has taken reasonable steps to preventit. 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2945

. Reporting improper orders out to be preferred against the respective State Officer,it shall refer the matter to— 34. (1) If a State Officer considers that anything required of him or her is in contravention of the Code or is otherwise improper or ’ (a) the Commission, with respect to civil matters; and unethical, the State Offficer shall report the matter to the Commission. . (b) the Director of Public Prosecutions with Tespect to criminal (2) The Commission shall investigate the report and take matters. appropriate action within ninety (90) days of receiving the report. (7) Where the complaint is made to the Commission, the Duty to prevent occurrence of corruption or unethical practice in the Commission shall take such action against the State Officer as it County Assembly $ deems necessary in accordance with its mandate underthe law. 35. A State Officer who believes or has reason to believe corrupt (8) Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (5), the Commission may, act or unethical malpractice has occurred or is about to occur in the subject to the law, take any additional action it deems appropriate in office shall take all necessary measures to prevent it from continuing relation to any breach of the Code or require the County Assembly to _ Or materializing in addition to any other appropriate action. take any action against a State Office who has breached the Code. Use ofsocial media Victimization : 36. A State Officer shall not use social media in a mannerthatis 42. A State Officer shall not in any way victimize any other State prejudicial to public interest, national cohesion or that otherwise Officer or Public Officer or any other person for any Jawful action or constitutes a breachof any law. omission. : Dress code Duty of authorized officer and accounting officer to comply with directives ofthe commission in implementation of the Code 37. A State Officer shall maintain appropriate standard of dress and personal hygieneatall times. 43. The Authorized Officer or Accounting Officer of the County Assembly shall at ail times comply with such orders or directives as Political and other influence may be issued by the Commission from time to time towards the 38. (1)A State Officer shall exercise independence ini the discharge implementation and enforcement of this Code. of his duties and shall not allow himself to be subjected to political or PART IV—GENERAL PROVISIGNS any other internal or external influence that is detrimental to public interest. Advisory opinion (2) a State Officer shall not influence of attempt to influence the 44. A State Officer or the County Assembly may request the decision of any other State or Public Officer or public entity on any Commission to give an advisory opinion on any issue relating to, but matter. notlimited to— (3) A State Officer shall not in any wayinterfere with the duties of (a) the application of Chapter Six of the Constitution; any other State Officer Public Officer or public entity. (b) the application of the Act or any other applicable law or Provisions relating to implementation ofprojects regulations dealing with the ethics and integrity of State Officers; 39. (L)A State Officer shall in the exercise of oversight over implementation of projects not interfere with such implementation in (c) the application of the Public Officer Ethics Act 2003, or any any way. other law or regulations dealing with the ethics and integrity of public officers; (2) A State Officer shall not influence the undertaking of any project without prior planning or budgeting. (d) the application of this Code; (3) A State Officer shall not demand or accept any kickbacks, (e) an ethical dilemma; or gifts, benefits or other favours from contractors or other persons or (f) any other matter incidental to the promotion of the ethics and entities who are engaged in implementation projects. integrity of State Officers and public officers generally. (4) A State. Officer shall not compromise or abet comprising of Training on leadership andintegrity standardsof any project. (5) A State Officer shall, subject to the law, disclose all relevant 45. The office shall collaborate with the Commissionto ensure that information regarding any project to any person requiring such the State Officers and public officers serving in the Office are information. sensitized on leadership andintegrity issuesat least once a year. ~ Preferential treatment . Personal responsibility for compliance 40. A State Officer shall ensure equal and equitable distribution of 46. Each State Officer shall take personal responsibility or resourcesto all persons and any séctionof the population in his area of compliance with the provisions of this Code. jurisdiction and shall not confer any undue advantage to any person or Annualreport section of the population. 47. The Authorized Office or his designate shall cause to be PART HI—ENFORCEMENT OF THE CODE prepared and submitted to the Commission an annual report on the 41. (1) any person may lodge a complaint alleging a breach of this progress made in implementation and enforcement of the Code in a code by a State Officer to the County Assemblyor to the commission. prescribed format by the Commission. (2) Breach of this Code amounts to misconduct for which the State Amendmentof the Code Officer may be subjected to disciplinary proceedings including removalfrom office. 48. The County Assembly may with approval of the Commission amend this Code , (3) Where a Breach of this code amounts to violation of the Constitution, the State Officer may be removed from the office in FIRST SCHEDULE (para.6 (3)) accggdance with the applicable laws. COMMITMENT TO THE LEADERSHIP AND INTEGRITY CODE (4) Where an allegation of breach is made to the County FOR STATE OFFICERS IN THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF Assembly, the person alleging the breach shall submit a petition HOMABAY. setting out the grounds and facts ofthe alleged violation to the Loic eee c eee ence eee een L EEA rE AEE R Enea Een EEE ee eaeholder of Authorized Officer of the Office. National [D/Passport No...... :000 eee ;. and Post Office Box (5) Upon receipt of the Complaint, the County Assembly shall register and carry out investigations into the complaint, and may take |(rr Deke eee eee e eee enedhaving been elected as action against the State Officer in accordance with the Act, Standing bee ee dee be ee cen een eee eeecee ete ed ee taee tentene es etee ee in the County Assembly Orders of the Assembly, any Regulations made by the Commission of Homa Bay do hereby confirm that I have read and understood the under the Act or other law that for the time being governs the conduct of State Officers in the Assembly. Leadership and Integrity Code for State Officers in the County (6) If upon investigation into the alleged breach of the Code, the Assembly of Homa Bay and hereby solemnly declare and commit County Assembly is of the opinion that civil or criminal proceedings myself to abide by the provisions of the Codeatall times. 2946 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

DS) (G205)Be: |dee eeeeenneeeeeeseetneeeesaaeeetaeeaae eee . Speaker of the County Assembly By the said ...... 0.0 ccc cece eee eee cette ee ) of Homa Bay County Government Deponent - APPROVED by the Ethics and Anti-corruption Commission, in accordance with the provisions of section 39 of the Leadership and Integrity Act, 2012. ) Abo. cee eee this’...... 0. day Of ...... ccc cece eee eee 2016

Judge/ Magistrate/ Commissionerfor Oaths SECRETARY/ CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ETHICS AND ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISION ‘ PRESCRIBEDforthe State Officers in the County Assembly of Homa Bayin accordance with the provisions of section 37 of the Leadership MR/9620541 and Integrity Act, 2012. . Ab eeIS.1 day Of...eee 2016

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5889 THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT (No. 21 of2013) THE KENYA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY

DECISIONS OF THE KENYA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY ON APPLICATIONS FOR AIR SERVICE LICENCES

PURSUANTto the provisions of the Civil Aviation Act (No.21 of 2013) and the Licensing of Air Services Regulations, 2009 (Regulation 28), notice is given that the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority has made decisions on applications for air service licences whose particulars were previously published in the Kenya Gazette Notices Nos. 6579 of 2015, 1177 and 3804 of 2016.

The decisions are specified in the third column and the particulars of the applications are in the second column for each applicant named in the first column of the schedule below. SCHEDULE

Nameand Address ofApplicant Type ofService appliedfor Decisions

Cargolux Airlines International S.A. International non-scheduledall cargo air services on the route: Licence granted for two (2) yearg Luxembourg Airport, G) LUX/JNB/LOS/NBO/AMS/LUX with effect from 2nd July, 2016 L-2990 (ii) .LUX/LOS/BZV/NBO/AMS/LUX without traffic rights on the route] Luxembourg. (ii) LUX/LOS/ACC/NBO/AMS/LUX between Nairobi and Stansted. (av) LUX/JNB/NBO/AMS/LUX (v) LUX/PHC/FIH/NBO/STN/LUX (vi) LUX/JNB/NBO/STN/LUX

Withouttraffic rights between Lagos/ Brazzaville/Accra/Johannesburg/ Kinshasa and Nairobi using aircraft type B747 based in Luxembourg.

GASA—Geotech Aviation South Aerial work services within Kenya using aircraft type AS350B3 based at Licence granted for three (3 Africa (Pty) Ltd. Kisumu and Wilsonairport. months with effect from 14th July, Farm 412, Portion 67, Elandsfontein, 2016. Bapsfontein, 1510 South Africa. Astral Aviation Limited (i) International scheduled all cargo air services as per designation by Licence grantedfor three (3) years P.O. Box 594-00606, : the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. with effect from 6th April, 2016. Nairobi. (il) Non-scheduledall cargo air services within/out off/into Kenya to/from points in Africa/Middle East/ Europe. (iii) Non-scheduled air services for passengers within/out offinto Kenyato/from points in Africa.

Using aircraft type; B747, B727, DC9, FK27, and C208B based at JKIAJ MoiInternational Airport, Eldoret and Wilson airport.

Air Direct Connect Limited (i) International scheduled air services for passengers on the routes: Licence not granted. P.O. Box 19252-00501, Nairobi. JKIA to/from/Dar-es Salaam/Entebbe/ Kigali/Bujumbura/Juba /Mogadishu/ Addis Ababa as per designatién by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure.

(ii) Internationa! scheduled all cargo air services on the route JKIA to/from Dar-es- Salaam/Entebbe/Kigali/ Bujumbura/Juba/ Mogadishu/ Addis Ababa as per designation by the Ministry off Transport and Infrastructure. (iii) Non-scheduled air services for passengers and cargo within/ouf Licence granted for one (1) year of/into Kenya to from Eastern/Central/Southern Africa. with effect from 14th July, 2016. (iv) Domestic scheduled air services-on the routes: JKIA to/from| Mombasa/ _Kisumu/Isiolo/Wajir using aircraft type; B737, CRJ200, FK27 based at JKIA.

Kenya Airways Limited (1) International scheduled air services for passengers as per Licence granted for three (3) years P.O. Box 35395-00200, designation by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. with effect from 22nd March, Nairobi. (ii) International scheduledall cargo air services as per designation by| 2016. the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure.

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Name and Address ofApplicant Type ofService appliedfor Decisions

(iii) Non-scheduiedair services for passengers, cargo and mail within/outoffinto Kenyato/from points in Africa andtherest of the world. {iv) Domestic scheduled air services on the routes: (a) JKIA to/from Mombasa/Kisumu/ Malindi/Eldoret/ Lamu/Wajir/ Ukunda/Homabay/Lokichoggio/Isiolo. (b) Mombasato/from JKIA/Kisumu/ Eldoret/Malindi /Lamu/Ukunda. (c) Kisumuto/from JKIA/Mombasa/ Eldoret/Homabay (d) Eldoret to/from JKIA/Mombasa/ Kisumu/Homabay

Using aircraft type; B787, B777, B738, B737, B733, EMB190, EMB170 based at JKIA, Kisumu, Eldoret and Moi International Airport,

Coastal Travel Limited International non-scheduled air services for passengers and cargo Licence granted for two (2) years P.O. Box 3052, between designated entry/exit points in Tanzania and Kenya using, with effect from 16th April, 2016. Dar-es-Salaam. aircraft type; C208 and C206 based in Dar es Salaam.

Yellow Wings Air Services Limited Variation of current air service licence to include aerial work services Variation of licence granted for P.O. Box 4714-00506, within Africa/Middle East/Asia and the points: within Africa/Middle the period of validity of current Nairobi. East/Asia as additional geographical area of operations under the nonlicence. . scheduledair services.

SAC (K) Limited Variation of current air service licence to include international scheduled Deferred. P.O. Box 59200-00200, all cargo air services subject to designation by the Ministry of Transport Nairobi. and Infrastructure and Mombasaand Eldoretairports as additional bases.

Safarilink Aviation Limited Variation ofcurrent air service licence to includethe route: Variation of licence granted for P.O. Box 5616-00506, Garissa/Kakuma/Dadaab on the domestic scheduled air services based af the period of validity of current Nairobi. Wilson Airport. licence.

Z. Boskovic Air Charters Limited (i) Non-scheduled air services for passengers and freight within out Licence granted for three (3) years P.O. Box 45646-00100, off/into Kenya to/from points in Africa and the neighbouring’ Indian with effect from 29th April, 2016. Nairobi. OceanIslands. (ii) Aerial work services within Kenya/ Africa using aircraft type BE20, C208B, C206, C310 based at Wilson Airport.

Kenya Wildlife Service (i) Non-scheduledair services for passengers within Kenya. Licence granted for three (3) years P.O. Box 54582-00200, (ii) Aerial work services within Kenya. . with effect from 26th June, 2016. Nairobi. Using aircraft BELL407, BELL206, C208 and C182 based at Wilson Airport. Operations limited to Sibiloi, Malka Mari and Marsabit National Park from the base.

Airworks Kenya Limited Non-scheduledair services for passengers and cargo within/out of/into Licence granted for three (3) years P.O. Box 27508-00506, Kenyato/from points inAfrica and the rest of the world using aircraft with effect from 6th May, 2016. Nairobi. C208B, BE!900D,DHC8,EMB145 based at JKIA and Wilson Airport.

Fastjet Kenya Limited (i) International scheduled air services on the route; JKIA to/from Licence not granted. P.O. Box 1687-00502, DAR/JUB/ EBB/LUN/LLW/MPM/JNB/ADDsubject to designation Nairobi. by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure.

(ii) Non- scheduled air services for passengers, freight and mail Licence granted for one (1) year within/out offinto Kenya to/from points in Africa/Middle with effect from 24th September] East/Europe. . 2016. (iii) Domestic scheduled air services on the route; JKIA to/from Eldoret/Kisumu/Wajir/Mombasa.

Usingaircraft A319, CRJ100 and CRJ200 based at JKIA.

Proactive Agencies Limited (i) Non-scheduledair services for passengers and freight within/out of Licence granted for one (1) year P.O. Box 9135-00300, /into Kenyato/from Eastern and Central Africa. with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. (ii) Aerial Work Service within Kenya. (iii) Flying instructions within Kenya.

Using aircraft C172, C152, C150 and BESS based at Wilson airport.

AirKenya Express Limited (i) Non-scheduled air services for passengers and freight within/out Licence granted for three (3) years P.O. Box 30357-00100, off/into Kenya to/from points in East Africa and the rest of Africa. with effect from 11th Apnil, 2016. Nairobi. (ii) Domestic scheduled air services on the routes: (a) Wilson to/from Masai Mara/ Amboseli/Nanyuki/Lewa/Samburu/Meru/Lamu/Malindi/Diani. (b) Masai Mara to/from Migori/ Seronera/Kogatende/ Lobo/ Grumeti/Manyara/Ndutu/Sasakwa/ Nanyuki.

Using aircraft type; DHC8, DHC7, DHC6, C208 and AS350B3 based at Wilson Airport. :

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Name and Address ofApplicant Type ofService appliedfor Decisions

Balloon Safaris Limited Non-scheduledair services for passengers within Masai Mara. Using Licence granted for three (3) years P.O. Box 43747-00100, aircraft type; Z425, Z350, Z250 (Hot Air Balloons) based at Masai Mara. with effect from 25th August, 2016. Nairobi.

African Sky Charters Limited (i) Non-scheduled air services for passengers within Kenya and the Licence granted for one (1) year P.O. Box 40813-00100, neigbouring countries. with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. (ii) Self-fly hire services within Kenya and the neighboring countries. Usingaircraft type; C206 and C182 based at Wilson Airport.

Governors Aviation Limited (i) Non-scheduled air services for passengers and freight within/out of Licence granted for one (1) year P.O. Box 48217-00100, Anto Kenva to/from East and Central Africa, with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. (ii) Domestic scheduledair services on the route: Wilson to/from Naivasha/Masai Mara/Mfangano.

Using aircraft type; C208 hased at Wilson Airport and Musiara.

Airspray (K) Limited erial work services within Kénya/East and Central Africa using aircraft Licence granted for one (1) yeaq P.O. Box 15969-00509, pe; C188B, G164B based at Bissel, Kajiado. with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi.- : Ventura Aviation Limited (1) ~Non-scheduled air services for passengers and cargo within/out Licence granted for one (1) yeaq P.O. Box 1158-00606, offinto Kenya to/from points in Africa. with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. (ii) Non-scheduledair services for medical evacuation within/out offinto Kenya to/from points in Africa. (ili) Aerial work services within Kenya/EastAfrica.

Usingaircraft type; EMB120, AS350B3, C208B based at Wilson airport, JKIA, Moi Airport, Eldoret Airport.

Skywest Aviation Limited Non-scheduled air services for passengers within/out of /into Kenya Licence granted for one (1) yea P.O. Box 26314-00100, to/from points in Africa and Middle East using aircraft type; FKS0, with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. FK100, CRJ100 and DHC8 based at JKLA and Wilsonairport. . Globalirek Aviation Limited Non-scheduled air services for passengers and cargo within/outof /into Licence granted for one (1) yea P.O. Box 14927-00800, Kenyato/from Eastern and Central Africa using aircraft type; FK27, with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. C208B and C172 based at JKIA, Wilson and Lokichoggio airport.

Turkana Basin Institute Limited P.O. Non-scheduled air services for passengers within/outof/ into Kenya Licence granted for one (1) ye Box 24467-00502 ° to/from East Africa using aircraft type C208B based at Wilsonairport. with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. Musimba Investment Limited (i) Non-scheduled air services for passengers and cargo within/out Licence granted for one (1) yea P.O. Box 50330-00200, of/into Kenyato/from points in Africa. with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. (ii) Flying instructions within Kenya.

Using aircraft type; C208, C172 and B407 based at Makindu and Wilson Airport.

Jambojet Limited (i) Domestic scheduled air services on the route: Licence granted for one (1) year P.O. Box 19079-00501, Nairobi to/from Mombasa/Eldoret/ Kisumu. with effect from 17th December. Nairobi. 2015. (ii) International scheduled air services for passengers and freight on the Licence not granted. route: Nairobi/Mombasato/from Juba/Entebbe/Dar es Salaam/ Mwanza/ Bujumbura/ Kigali/Zanzibar/ Kilimanjaro/Addis Ababa. Using aircraft B737, DHC8 and ATR 72 based at JKIA and Moi International Airport.

Discovery Airways Limited Non-scheduledair services for passengers and cargo within/outof/into Licence granted for one (1) year P.O. Box 105562, Kenyato/from Points in Africa and Middle East. Using aircraft FK50, with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. DHC8, FK100, FK70 BE20, BE1900 and CRJ 100 based at JKIA and Wilson Airport.

Ocean Airlines Limited (i) Non-scheduled air services for passengers and cargo within/ out Licence granted for one (1) year P.O. Box 7327-00100, offinto with effect from 14th July, 2016. Nairobi. Kenyato/from points in Africa. iti) Domestic scheduled air services for passengers on the routes JKIA/Wilson to/from Kisumu/Garissa/Wayir/ Lokichoggio/Malindi//Moyale/Mandera Using aircraft type EMB120 based at JKIA and Wilson Airport.

Dated the 21st July, 2016.

GILBERTM.KIBE, Se, PTG/086575/16~17 Director-General. ee 1 , , Ate.

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GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5890 THE CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA (Cap. 491) MONETARYPOLICY STATEMENT, DECEMBER2015 (Issued pursuant to Section 4B of the Central Bank ofKenya Act, Cap 491) Letter of Transmittal to the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury.

Dear Hon. Cabinet Secretary, I have the pleasure of forwarding to you the 37th Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) of Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), pursuant to Section 4B of the Central Bank of Kenya Act. It reviews the outcome of the monetary policy stance during the second half of 2015, describes the current economic environment and outlook, and concludes with an outline of the direction of monetary policy in 2016.

Dr. Patrick Njoroge, Governor

ThePrincipal Objectives of the Central Bank of Kenya Theprincipal objectives of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK)as established in the CBK Actare: (1) To fofmulate and implement monetary policy directed to achieving and maintaining stability in the general level of prices; (2) To foster the liquidity, solvency and proper functioning of a stable, market-based, financial system; (3) Subject to (1) and (2) above, to support the economic policy of the Government, including its objectives for growth and employment. Without prejudice to the generality of the above, the Bank shall: * Formulate and implement foreign exchangepolicy; eo Hold and manage Governmentforeign exchange reserves; * License and supervise authorised foreign exchangedealers; * Formulate and implement such policies as best promote the establishment, regulation and supervision of efficient and effective payment, clearing and settlement systems; * Act as banker and adviserto, and fiscal agent of, the Government; and * Issue currency notes and coins. The CBK formulates and conducts monetary policy with the 3aim of keeping overall inflation within the allowable margin (currently 2.5 percent) on either side of the target prescribed by the National Treasury after the annual Budget Policy Statement. The achievement and maintenance of a low andstable inflation rate coupled with ensuring adequate liquidity in the market facilitates higher levels of domestic savings and private investment which leads to improved economic growth, higher real incomes and increased employment opportunities. The Bank’s monetary policy is therefore designed to support the Government’s desired growth in the production of goods and services and employmentcreation through achieving and maintaining a low andstablerate of inflation. Instruments of Monetary Policy

The CBK pursuesits monetary policy objectives using the following instruments:

* pen Market Operations (OMO): This refers to actions by the CBK through purchases and sales of eligible securities to regulate the money supply and the credit conditions in the economy. OMO can also be usedto stabilise short-term interest rates. When the Central Bank buyssecurities on the open market, it increases the reserves of commercial banks, makingit possible for them to expand their loans and hence increase the money supply. To achieve the desired level of money supply, OMOis conducted using:

i. Repurchase Agreements (Repos): Repos entail the sale of eligible securities by the CBK to reduce commercial banks’ deposits held at CBK. Repos (also called Vertical Repos) have fixed tenors of 3 and 7 working days. Reverse Reposare purchasesofsecurities from commercial banks and hence, they are an injection ofliquidity by the CBK during periodsoftighter than desiredliquidity in the market. The Late Repo,sold in the afternoon, has a 4-day tenor and is issued at an interest rate 100 basis points below the Repo on that day. When a weekend or public holiday coincide with the maturity date of the Repo, the tenor is extended to the next working day. ii. Term Auction Deposit (TAD): The TAD is used when the securities held by the CBK for Repo purposes are exhausted or when CBK considersit desirable to offer longer tenor options. The CBK seeks to acquire deposits through a transfer agreement from commercial banks at an auction price but with no exchange of security guarantee. Currently, the tenors for such deposits at CBK are 14, 21, or 28 day periods. At maturity, the proceeds revert to the respective commercial banks. ii. Horizontal Repos: Although Horizontal Repos are not strictly monetary policy instruments, they are modes of improving liquidity distribution between commercial banks, and are conducted under CBK supervision. They are transacted between commercial banks on the basis of signed agreements using government securities as collateral, and have negotiated tenors and yields. Commercial banks, short of deposits at the CBK, borrow from banks with excess deposits on the security of an appropriate asset, normally a government security. Horizontal Repos also help banks overcome the problem of limits to lines of credit, thus promoting more efficient managementof interbank liquidity. * Central Bank Rate (CBR): The CBRis reviewed and announced by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)at least every s two months. Movements in the CBR, both in direction and magnitude, signal the monetary policy stance. In order to enhanceclarity and certainty in monetary policy implementation, the CBR is the base for all monetary policy operations. Wheneverthe Central Bank is injecting liquidity through a Reverse Repo, the CBR is the lowest acceptable rate by law. Likewise, whenever the Bank wishes to withdraw liquidity through a Vertical Repo, the CBR is the highest rate that the 2950 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

CBK will pay on any bid received. However, to ensure flexibility and effectiveness of monetary policy operations in periods of volatility in the market, the CBK can raise the maximum acceptable interest rates on TAD to above the CBR. Movementsin the CBRare transmitted to changes in short-term interest rates. A reduction of the CBR signals an easing of monetary policy and a desire for market interest rates to move downwards. Lowerinterest rates encourage economic activity and thus growth. Wheninterest rates decline, the quantity of credit demanded shouldincrease.

Theefficiency in the Repo and interbank markets is crucial for the transmission of monetary policy decisions. The CBK monitors, but does not intervene, in the overnight interbank money market which is conducted by the banking industry.It respondsto the tightness or slackness in the interbank marketliquidity through OMO.Short-term international flows of capital are affected by short-term interest rates in the country. These are, in turn, affected by movements in the CBR and hence indirectly, the exchange rate could also be affected. * Kenya Banks’ Reference Rate (KBRR): The KBRRis the base rate for all commercial and microfinance banks’ lending. Thelevel of the KBRR is reviewed by the CBK and announced through the Monetary Policy Committee press releases at least every six months. * Standing Facilities: The CBK does not have automatic standing facilities with respect to overnight lending. The CBK, as lenderof last resort, provides secured loans to commercial banks on an overnight basis at a penalrate that is over the CBR. This facility is referred to as the Discount Window. Access to the Window is governed by rules and guidelines which are reviewed from time to time by the CBK. Banks making use ofthis facility more than twice in a week are scrutinised closely, and supervisory action taken. * The Cash Reserves Ratio (CRR): In accordance with the law, the CRR is the proportion of a commercial bank’s total deposit liabilities which must be held as deposits at CBK. These deposits are held in the CRR Accountat no interest. The ratio is currently 5.25 percent of the total of a bank’s domestic and foreign currency deposit liabilities. To facilitate commercial banks’ liquidity management, commercial banksare currently required to maintain their CRR based ona daily average level from the 15" of the previous monthto the 14" ofthe current month and not to falt below a CRR of 3 percent on any day. * Foreign Exchange Market Operations: The CBK can also inject or withdraw liquidity from the banking system by engaging in foreign exchangetransactions. A sale of foreign exchange to banks withdrawsliquidity from the system while the purchase of foreign exchange injects liquidity into the system. Participation by the CBK in the foreign exchange market is usually motivated by the need to acquire foreign exchange to service official debt, and to build-up its foreign exchange reserves in line with the statutory requirement. The CBK uses its best endeavours to maintain foreign reserves equivalent to four months’ imports as recorded and averaged for the last three preceding years. The CBK does not participate in the foreign exchange market to defend a particular value of the Kenya shilling but may intervene in the exchange marketto stabilise it in the event of excess volatility. The following regulatory measures have been introduced, ~ through Prudential Guidelines of banks, to support stability of the exchangerate: i. Limiting the tenor. of swaps and Kenya Shilling borrowing where offshore banks are involved to a tenor of not less than one year. il. Limiting the tenor of swaps betweenresidents to not less than seven days. iii. Reduction of the foreign exchange exposure ratio of core capital from 20 percent to 10 percent. The foreign exchangelimits should not exceed the 10 percent overall limit at any time during any day. iv. Requiring that local banks obtain supporting documents for all transactions in the Nostro accounts of offshore banks. ‘ * Licensing and Supervision of Financial Institutions: The CBK usesthe licensing and supervision tools to ensure stability and efficiency of the banking system; this includes ensuring compliance with Prudential Guidelines, and vetting potential managersfor suitability both with respect to qualifications and character. + The National Payments System: The modemisation of the National Payments System has continued to lower transaction costs, and improvethe effectiveness of monetary policy instruments. * + Policy coordination in the region: Price and financialstability are also supported by regional policy coordination through the regular meetings of the Governors of the Central Banks’ of the partner states, consolidated supervision and regulation of banks with branchesin the region to safeguard the banking system from risks associated with cross border banking activities and country risk, and maintaining efficient regional payments systemsto facilitate timely and secure settlement of cross border transactions. * Communication: The increasing use of communication media ensures a wider dissemination of monetary policy decisions and background data thereby increasing the efficiency of information transmission and managing expectations. The regular interaction between the MPC and the Chief Executive Officers of banks through the Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) has ensured that monetary policy decisions are transmitted to the banking sector. The CBK website is an important source of up-to-date data on all aspects of the financial market includinginterest rates, exchangerates, results of auctions of governmentsecurities, and the MPC releases. The CBKalso participates in the regional and National Agricultural Society of Ken¥a Showsin orderto sensitise the public on its functions. LegalStatus of the Monetary Policy Statement

1. Section 4B(1) of the CBK Act requires the Bank to submit to the Cabinet Secretary for The National Treasury, at intervals of not more than six months, a Monetary Policy Statement for the next twelvemonths which shall: i. Specify policies and the means by which the Bank intendsto achieve its policy targets; ii. State reasons for adopting such monetary policies and means; and ili. Contain a review and assessment of the progress made in the implementation of monetary policy by the Bank during the period to which the preceding Monetary Policy Statementrelates. 2. The Cabinet Secretary shall — by law - lay every Statement submitted under subsection (1) before the appropriate committee of the National Assembly notlater than the end of the subsequentsession of Parliamentafter the Statement is so submitted. 3a. The Bank shall — by law — publish in the Kenya Gazette: - W,

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wr i) Its Monetary Policy Statement; and

7 ii) Its Monthly BalanceSheet. ,

3b. The Bank is further required to disseminate key financial data and information on monetary policy to the public. 4. In subsection (2) of section 4B, the expression “appropriate committee” means the committee of the National Assembly appointed to investigate and inquire into matters relating to monetary policy. Executive Summary

This Monetary Policy Statement provides the direction of monetary policy in 2016. It also reviews the outcome of the monetary policy-stance adopted in the second half of 2015. Overall month-on-month inflation remained within the Government target range from July to November, but exceeded the 7.5 percent upper boundofthe target range in December 2015 largely due to high food prices, and the impact of the revised Excise taxes implemented from 1“ December, 2015. It rose gradually from 7.0 percent in June 2015 to 8.0 percent in December 2015. The 12- month non-food-non-fuel inflation rose to 5.6 percent in December from 4.6 percent in June, largely due to the revised Excise taxes. However, there were no evident adverse demand pressures in the economyreflecting the impact of the monetary policy measures. The decline in internationaloil prices coupled with the stability of the Kenya Shilling mitigated any risks of imported inflation. Most currencies were volatile against the U.S. Dollar in July and August, 2015 largely due to the *mpact of the volatility in China’s financial markets, continued strengthening of the U.S. Dollar, and capital oitflows from emerging m-rkets reflecting weaker growth prospects and expectations of higherinterest rates in the U.S. The Kenya Shilling has remained stable azrinst the U.S. Dollar since September supported by a narrowing current account deficit due to a lower import bill for petroleum products and consumer goods, improved tea and horticulture exports, strong diaspora remittances, and improved market discipline. In addition. the Kenya Shilling strengthened, on average, against the Sterling Pound, Euro, and the major regional currencies. The CBK monetary policy operations ensuredstability in the foreign exchange market during periodsof short-term volatility. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)tightened the policy stance by raising the Central Bank Rate (CBR) to 11.50 percentin July 2015 from 10.0 percent in order to anchorinflationary expectations which were attributed largely to exchange rate depreciation. In addition, the Kenya Banks’ Reference Rate (KBRR) wasraised to 9.87 percent in July, from 8.54 percent. The effectiveness of liquidity managementinstruments was enhanced through the introduction of a 3-day Repo, and byraising the maximum acceptable rate on the Term Auction Deposits (TAD) instrument to 250 basis points above the CBR. The money market was turbulent in September and October 2015 following pressures on the Government borrowing programme, and the placement of into receivership. The CBK used Reverse Repos to address the resultant temporary liquidity shortages in segments of the market. . The monetary policy stance in 2016 will aim at maintaining overall month-on-month inflation rate within the Government's target range of 2.5 percent oneither side of the 5 percent target. The price stability objective aims at supporting a strong and sustainable growth in the medium-term. The level of foreign exchange reserves together with the Precautionary Arrangements with the International Monetary Fund (IMF)will continue to provide an adequate buffer against short-term shocks. Overall macroeconomic stability and sustainability of public debt will be supported by continued coordination of monetary and fiscal policies. Considering the inflation and growth objectives in the Government Budget Policy Statement in 2016, monctary policy will aim at ensuring that annual growth in broad money (M3) is 17.2 percent by March 2016, 14.6 percent by June, 19.5 percent by September and 17.4 percent by December. Net Domestic Asset (NDA) of the CBK is projected at Ksh. -272 billion in March 2016, Ksh. -251 billion in June, Ksh, -240 billion in September and Ksh. -270 billion in December. The annual growth in credit to the private sector is projected at 17.5 percent in March 2016, 15.3 percent in June, 15.4 percent in September and 16.4 percent in December. The Net International Reserves (NIR) targets of the CBK are.USD 5,784 million in March 2016, USD 5,900 million in June, USD 5,852 million in September and USD 6,283 million in December. Monetary policy will aim at ensuring that movements in the short-term interest rates support the Bank’s primary objective of price stability. The planned reduction of Government domestic borrowing during the period is expected to ease pressure on interest rates. The Bank will also continue to review and enhancethe effectiveness and efficiency of its monetary policy instruments in order to maintainprice stability while ensuring financial sectorstability. Global economic growth recovery in 2016 is expected to be uneven across the advanced and emerging market economies. The slower growth prospects in China and other emerging markets, lower commodity prices, as well as the possibility of tight financing conditions following commencementoftightening of U.S. monetary policy remains the main risks to global growth outlook. The CBK will continue to work closely with the National Treasury and regional Central Banks in order to ensure the effectiveness of monetary policy through policy coordination. The Bank will also continue its regular interactions with stakeholders in the financial and real sectors to obtain feedback, and ensure the timely release of relevant monetary and financial data. The Kenya Banks’ Reference Rate (KBRR) framework will be reviewed to improve it as a transmission mechanism, while providing transparency in credit pricing to consumers. 1, Introduction

This Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) provides the direction of monetary policy for the year 2016. It also presents the outcome of the monetary policy stance adopted in the second half of 2015: Price stability remains the primary objective of monetary policy formulation and implementation. The CBK targets for Net Domestic Assets (NDA) and Net International Reserves (NIR) are the operational parameters. The Bank also monitors targets for key monetary aggregates such as broad money (M3) and credit to the private sector. The Central Bank Rate (CBR) signals the monetary policy stance, and is the base for all monetary policy operations. The Bank’s participation in the foreign exchange marketis guided by the need to maintain adequate level of foreign exchange reserves, meeting the Government’s external obligations, and ensuring stability of the value of the Kenya Shilling. The CBK foreign exchange reserves and the Precautionary Arrangements with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) provide an adequate buffer against short-term shocks. On the domestic scene, high food prices and the revised Excise taxes have exerted significant upward pressure on prices and, consequently, overall inflation. The revised Excise taxes contributed to the significant rise in the prices of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products. However, a stable exchangerate of the Kenya Shilling and lowerprices of petroleum products reduced the risk of 2952 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

imported inflation. On the global scene, a modest but uneven recovery of the global economyis expected in 2016 across the advanced and emerging market economies.

The rest of this Policy Statement is organized as follows. Section 2 reviews the outcome of the monetary policy stance proposed in the June 2015 MPS while Section 3 describes the current economic environment and outlook for 2016. Section 4 concludes by outlining the specific monetary policy path for the period January to December 2016. 2. Outcomes of the Policies in the June 2015 Monetary Policy Statement

The overall aim of the Monetary Policy Statement for June 2015 (36 MPS)was to set-monetary policy targets that would ensure low and stable inflation, encourage growth, support long-term sustainability of public debt through stable interest rates and, by enhancing financial access within the economy,contribute to lowering the cost of doing business in Kenya. TheT specific outcomes of the policy proposals in the 36" MPSare described below. a. Inflation The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has been pursuing a policy stance aimed at anchoring inflation expectations since June 2015. The CBR was raised to 11.5 percent in July 2015, from 10.0 percent in June. Overall month-on-month inflation remained within the Government target range from July to November, but exceeded the 7.5 percent upper bound of the target range in December 2015 (Chart la). It rose gradually from 7.0 percent in June to 8.0 percent in December 2015 largely reflecting increases in the prices of food, and the impact of the revised Excise taxes which came into effect on Ist December, 2015. Notably, the contribution of food inflation to overall inflation rose from 4.1 percentage points in August to 5.4 percentage points in December. The main food items with increased prices were Irish potatoes, tomatoes, kales (Sukuma wiki), carrots, cabbages, onions, beef with bones, and avocados, which contributed 2.3 percentage points to the overall inflation in December (Table 1). These items account for about 8.0 percent of the total Consumer Price Index (CPI) basket, and 22.3 percent of the food basket. Price increases for most of - these items were largely due to high transport costs during the rainy season, and lower production in some of the key production regions following pest infestation. The alcoholic beverages and tobacco products contributed 0.3 percentage points to overall inflation and 1.2 percentage points to the non-food-non-fuel (NFNF)inflation (Chart 1b). Consequently, the NFNFinflation increased to 5.6 percent in December from 4.7 percent in July. However, there were no evident adverse demand pressures in the economy since growth in credit to private sector was consistent with the projected growth path. The decline in the prices of petroleum prices coupled with stability of the exchange rate of the Kenya Shilling moderated any risks of imported inflation. Chart la: 12-Month Inflation in Broad Measures (%)

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Source: Kenya National Bureau ofStatistics Table 1: Prices of Key food items driving inflation (Ksh/Kg)

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in Price Oct-15 Nov-15 = - 14/Dec- 46.4 7 38.8 37.5 . . 18.7 I 100. 107.6 e 49.7 49.3 42.0 7 4 E . 48.6 2 : 104.4 11 1.6 . 46.3 Potatoes 46.3 63.6 63.2 . of . 64.7

Source: Kenya National Bureau ofStatistics

i. Credit to Private Sector The growth in credit to private sector remained strong in the second half of 2015 (Table 2). The 12-month growth in credit declined gradually from 20.5 percent in June to 18.0 percent in December 2015, and was consistent with the monetary policy stance and desired inflation profile. Credit growth in the period was largely towards the key sectors of the economyincluding: agriculture, manufacturing, trade, transport and communication, building and construction, business services, real estate, and finance and insurance. The deceleration in credit growth to the mining and quarrying sector was attributed largely to the delayed regulatory framework for the sector.

Table 2: Annual Growth in Private Sector Credit across Sectors (%)

Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 ;

Agricutkure . 24.0 28.5 28.7 21.4 17.2 12.5 14.6 t

Manufacturing 20.0 22.3 25.3 19.3. 20.2 20.8 22.2 Y Trade 25.9 26.7 25.9 29.7 23.6 22.2 23.2 ! Building & construction 15.5 19.8 22.1 27.9 37.6 . 34.0 32.2 j Transport & communication 33.8 33.4 30.0 29.0 32.1 32.3 31.7 Finance and insurance ' 43.3 46.8 50.5 45.7 26.4 28.5 21.2 ; Real estate 19.4 15.5 15.0 12.5 9.3 10.6 7.6 * Mining & quarrying -22.1 -17.9 -18.0 -3.4 -15.5 -22:8 -11.3 { Private househokis 31.2 - 28.6 28.5 26.6 . 18.2 16.7 13.8 Consumer durables 21.6 21.5 21.0 19.0 18.0 15.3 14.3 | Business services 15.8 25.3 22.5 15.9 24.1 19.3 20.9 } Other activitios -11.1 -12.6 -14.2 -0.9 8.6 14.6 11.9 Total 20.8 21.2 21.0 20.8 19.5 13.7 18.0

Source: Kenya National Bureau ofStatistics

ii. Developments in the Monetary Aggregates and Impact of Financial Innovations Broad money (M3) waswithin the target throughout the second half of 2615, while the private sector credit was closely aligned to the projected path (Table 3). The CBR signalled the monetary policy stance and formed the base for all subsequent monetary policy operations. The conduct of monetary policy by CBK in order to achieveits price stability target was on the basis of the monetary aggregate targeting framework. The NDA and NIR indicative targets for December 2015, and the Monetary Policy Consultative Clause (MPCC)on inflation under the Precautionary Arrangements with the IMF were met. Under the MPCC,overall month-on- month averaged over three months should be within the Governmenttarget range.

Table 3: Actual and Targeted Growth in Key Monetary Aggregates

12-month in M3

Source: Central Bank ofKenya

The predictability of money demand continued to be affected by an unstable money multiplier and the long-term decline in the ~ velocity of moneyin circulation. The money multiplier remained unstable in the period, fluctuating between 5.9 and 7.0 while the velocity of money declined from 2.3 in December 2014 to 2.2 in September 2015. These outcomes on velocity of money and money multiplier are associated largely with financial innovations such as the mobile phone platformswhich have continued to affect the design and conduct of monetary policy. , The CBK continued to implement measures aimed at improvingthe efficiency of the banking sector as well as financial inclusion in order to enhance the monetary policy transmission mechanism. The commercial banks’ branch network increased from 1,476 in June 2015 to 1,508 in December 2015; this increase was distributed acrossall the counties in the country. Similarly, the Agency Banking model continued to expand; a total of 17 commercial banks had been licensed by the CBK to undertake Agency banking by December 2015. The bapks havecontracted 39,754 active agents which had facilitated 221.6 million cumulative transactions valued at Ksh. 1.2 trillion by Pecember 2015. This was a notable increase from September 2015 when the number of Agents stood at 38,871, and the cumulftive transactions at 193.4 million valued at KSh.1.0 trillion. »

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The mobile phone continued to be an important platform for financial services thereby reducing transaction costs. Mobile phone- moneytransactions were estimated at Ksh. 8.6 billion per day in December 2015 compared with Ksh. 6.5 billion in June 2015. This points to the potential of technology-led delivery channels in increasing accesstofinancial services. iii. Interest Rates and Liquidity Overall liquidity conditions were tight between July and October 2015 with the interbank interest rate remaining above the CBR. This was consistent with the monetary policy tightening bias stance adopted by the MPC, with the CBR having been raised to 11.5 percent in July 2015 from 10.0 percent in order to anchorinflationary expectations. The money market was turbulent in September and October 2015 following pressures on the Government borrowing programme and the placement of Imperial Bank Limited into receivership. Following the action taken by the CBK on Imperial Bank in October, there were immediate misrepresentations in the social media with regard to the viability of some banks. This resulted in the loss of deposits in some of these banks due to biased expectations. These developments tightened further the liquidity conditions and exerted upward pressure on short-term interest rates partly due to skewed distribution of liquidity. The temporary pressure on the Government borrowing programme coupled with the policy measures adopted to anchor inflation expectations following exchange rate pressures contributed to a significant rise in Treasury bill rates in October. The 91-day Treasury bill rate rose sharply from an average of 8.3 percent in June to an average of 21.7 percent in October. The CBK used Reverse Repos to address the temporary liquidity shortages in segments of the market. In addition, the Government issuance of a Syndicated Loan in November dampened pressure on domestic borrowing. The tight liquidity conditions eased in October with the interbank rate declining to below the CBR (Chart 2). The liquidity distribution in the interbank market have improved as evidenced by the decline, and subsequentstability, in the interbank rate in November and December. The 91-day Treasury bill rate declined to an average of 9.8 percent in December. The CBK is working with stakeholders in the banking sector to explore strategies for enhancing redistribution of liquidity through development of Horizontal Repo market. The CBK continued to work with the Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) and banks to implementinitiatives in the banking sector aimed at reducing the cost of doing business and promoting transparency in the banking sector. Theseinitiatives include: innovation - by banks; improving transparency in pricing credit through publication of individual commercial banks’ lending rates on the CBK website; strengthening the Kenya Bank Reference Rate (KBRR) framework; strengthening collateral ownership; supporting modernization of the Lands and Companies Registries, and developmentof an electronic registry for moveable assets; reducing time costs in realizing collateral; Currency Centres and Agency Banking; Credit Reference Bureaus; and strengthening the National Payment System. The CBKrevised the KBRRto 9.87 percent in July 2015 from 8.54 percent. The average commercial banks’ lending rates increased to 18.3 percent in December 2015 from a revised rate of 16.1 percent in June 2015, partly reflecting increased cost of funds (Table 4). The increase in lending rates was reflected across all the bank sizes, but was more pronounced in the small bank category reflecting competition for funds. The average deposit rate increased from 6.6 percent to 8.0 percent during the period reflecting increased banks’ competition for deposits. The spread between the average commercial banks’ lending rate and deposit rate increased from 9.4 percent to 10.3 percent in the period. Large banks had the highest spread on average during the second half of 2015 due to comparably lower deposit rates. - The MPCcontinued to engage the Chief Executive Officers of banks on various issues through regular forums after MPC meetings. ‘This has facilitated a platform for moraf suasion and provideda regular feedback mechanism.

Chart 2: Trends in Short-Term Interest Rates (%)

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Source: Central Bank ofKenya

Table 4: Trends in Commercial Bank Interest Rates and Spreads (%)

Average Lending rates (%) Average Deposit rates (%&) ’ Average Spread (%) Small Medium Large Overall Small Medium Large Overall Small Medium Large Overall Jun-15 16.5 16.0 16.0 16.1 6.8 8.0 5.1 6.6 9.7 8.0 10.9 9.4 Jul- 15 16.4 15.8 15.9 16.0 7.0 7.7 5.3 6.3 9.3 8.1 10.6 9.7

Aug- 15 17.0 15.8 15.8 15.9 75 7.7 5.7 6.9 9.5 . 8.0 10.1, 9.0

Sep-15 17.7 17.0 16.5 16.8 7.5 7.9 6.5 7.3 10.1 9.2 10.0 9.5 Oct-15 17.8 16.3 16.5 16.6 9.1 8.0 6.5 7.5 8.7 8.3 10.0 9.0

Nov 15 18.7 17.2 16.9 17.2 9.4 8.2 6.4 VA 9.3 9.1 10.5 9.8 Dec-15 19.0 18.6 18.0 18.3 9.4 8.0 7A 8.0 9.6 10.6 10.6 10.3

, Source: Central Bank ofKenya

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b. Exchange Ratesand Foreign Exchange Reserve Developments i) Exchange Rates and External Sector Developments Mostcurrencies were volatile against the U.S. Dollar in July and August, 2015 largely due to the impact of the volatility in China’s financial markets, continued strengthening of the U.S. Dollar, and capital outflows from emerging markets reflecting weaker growth prospects and expectations of higher interest rates in the U.S. Consequently, the major international and regional currencies depreciated against the U.S. Dollar in the period (Charts 3a and 3b). The global strengthening of the U.S. Dollar reflected the strong recovery in the US economy, and uncertainty in the financial markets attributed to the timing of the increase in U.S. interest rates. The Kenya Shilling strengthened, on average, against the Sterling Pound, Euro, South African Rand, and the major regional currencies from September. This reflected the resilience and diversified nature of the Kenyan economyrelative to its peers. In the region, the South African Rand weakened significantly against most currencies largely due to the drop in commodity prices, wideningtrade deficit attributed to weak growth in its main trading partners including China, and labour unrests in the mining sector which haveaffected growth. The foreign exchange market has remained stable since September 2015 supported by a narrowing current account deficit largely due to a lower import bill for petroleum products, recovery in tourism, tea and horticulture exports, strong diaspora remittances, and improved market discipline. The 12-month cumulative current account deficit was estimated at about 8.2 percent of GDP in December 2015 down from 10.4 percent of GDP in December 2014. In particular, the annual growth in earnings from tea exports rose from -1.1 percent in June 2015 to 16.6 percent in December. The CBK’s foreign exchange reserves together with the Precautionary Arrangements with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided an adequate buffer against short-term shocks. The lower petroleum products import bill eased the demandfor foreign exchange following the sustained decline in the international crude oil prices in the second half of 2015. The decline in international oil prices reflected increased production from the United States and Libya, reduced demandparticularly from China following dimmed growth prospects, a stronger U.S. Dollar in the global markets, and sustained production by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Subsequently, Murban crudeoil prices declined from USD 63.7 per barrel in June 2015 to USD 37.3 per barrel in December 2015 (Chart 3c). Consequently, the proportion of oil imports in total merchandise imports declined from 21.3 percent in 2014 to 15.5 percent in 2015, The 12-month cumulative proportion of imports of goods and services financed by exports of goods and services increased from 54.7 percent in June 2015 to 60.9 percent in December 2015. Although the value of imports of machinery and transport equipment declined by 11.4 percent in 2015, its share in total imports rose slightly to 33.4 percent from 32.4 percent in 2014. This partly reflected imports of equipment towards construction of Gauge Railway.

Chart 3a: Movements of Exchangerates of the Kenya Shilling Chart 3b: Movements of Exchangerates of the Kenya Shilling and and Major International Currencies Against the U.S. dollar Major International Currencies Against the U.S. dollar (2nd (2nd January, 2015=1) January, 2015=1)

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ii) Foreign Exchange Reserves

The CBK level of usable foreign exchange reserves rose to USD7,071.7 million (equivalent to 4.5 months of import cover) at the end of December 2015 from USD 6,682.5 million (equivalent to 4.2 months of import cover) at the end of June (Chart 4). The build- up in foreign exchange reserves was due to purchases from the market and the proceeds of the Government Syndicated Loan contracted in November. This level of reserves together with the Precautionary Arrangements with the IMF provided an adequate buffer against short term shocks. The IMF’s Executive Board completed the first review of Kenya’s performance under the programme in September 2015, and made available an additional SDR 54.3 million, bringing the cumulative amount available under the arrangements to SDR 434.2 million (about USD 610.7 million). This boosted the Bank’s capacity to respond to. short-term volatility in the foreign exchange market. Chart 4: CBK Usable Foreign Exchange Reserves

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Note: The CBK usable foreign exchange reserves refer to reserves available for use without any restrictions held by the Centrat Bank. They exclude reserves held by CBK on behalfofthe Government or commercial banks. Source: Central Bank ofKenya

c. Economic Growth The economy remains robust; real GDP growth accelerated to 5.8 percent in the third quarter of 2015 compared with 5.6 percentin the second quarter and 5.0 percent in the first quarter (Chart 5). This performance was supported by higher public investment spending, improved weather conditions that boosted agricultural and hydro-powerelectricity production, lower oil prices, and a “higher country profile. In addition, strong performance of construction, agriculture, wholesale andretail trade, transport and storage; mining and quarrying, and electricity and water supply during the period was an indication of the sustained growth in the economy supported by macroeconomicstability. The finance and insurance sector which grew by 10.1 percent continued to provide strong support to the growth performance.

Chart 5: Quarter-on-Quarter Sectoral and Overall Real GDP growth rates (%)

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d. Fiscal Developments and Debt The Government’s borrowing plan in the first half of the Fiscal Year 2015/16 ensured that the build-upiin domestic debt was . consistent with the thresholds set in the Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy. The Government continued to review its borrowing plan in line with market conditions and prudent budget management. The issuance of a Syndicated Loan in November 2015 eased pressure on domestic borrowing and domestic interest rates. e. Other Activities of the MPC, and Policy Coordination The MPC held forums with Chief Executive Officers of commercial banks after every meeting during the second half of 2015. The Committee also continued to improve on the information gathering processes through the market Perception Surveys and communication with key stakeholders on the MPC decisions to obtain feedback. The MPC Press Releases were continuously patente “ae recovery bill including: governance manufacturing construction 2016 The roads, to b. Source: also to of The

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The main risks to the foreign exchange market in 2016 relate to possible volatility in the global financial markets due to the projected slowdown in China’s growth and other emerging markets, and the possibility of tight financing conditions following commencementoftightening of U.S. monetary policy. iii. Inflation Overall inflation is expected to ease and stabilise within the Government’s target range in 2016 supported by the monetary policy measures, lower international oil prices, a stable Kenya Shilling exchange rate and the declining international food prices which have dampened any upside risks to domestic food prices in the case of imports, and moderate electricity prices with increased output of geothermal power generation. However, the main risks to the inflation outlook remains the vulnerability to adverse weather conditions given the dominanceoffood in the consumerbasket, and volatility in internationaloil prices.

iv. Interest Rates Interest rates are expected to ease in 2016 with lower inflation and a stable exchange rate, coupled with improved liquidity conditions in the money market. In addition, the CBK will work with stakeholders to improve the KBRR framework in order to enhanceits capacity as a monetary policy transmission mechanism, and to ensure transparencyin credit pricing. The mainrisk to the outlook on interest rates is the international economic developments or supply side factors which could prompt additional measures by CBKto alleviate any adverse expectations with respectto inflation and /orexchange rate movements. v. Fiscal Policy Government borrowing in 2016 is anchored in the Medium-Term Debt ManagementStrategy which aimsat maintaining public debt “at sustainable levels. The planned reduction in domestic borrowing in the Fiscal Year 2015/16, through expenditure rationalisation, to Ksh. 168.2 billion from Ksh. 221.5 billion is expected to dampen pressure on both domestic borrowing and domestic interest rates. The CBK will continue to work with the National Treasury to strengthen the co-ordination between monetary and fiscal policies. - vi. Confidence in the Economy Confidence in the economyis expected to continue to improve in the 2016 due to macroeconomic stability, improved security, and higher country profile. Specifically, Kenya was among the top 10 reformers in 2015 in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index, with improvements especially in the provision of electricity, access to credit, and ease of registering property. The most recent Sovereign Rating by Moody’s shows expectations of continued macroeconomicstability, and sustained growth. The MPC Market Perception Survey conducted in January 2016 showed increased optimism by private sector firms for the business environment to improve in 2016 on account of improving macroeconomic environment, public investment in infrastructure, increased global focus on Kenya, improving tourism due to improvedsecurity andfalling internationaloil prices.

4. Direction of Monetary Policy in 2016

Monetary policy in 2016 will focus on: setting monetary targets which are consistent with the objective of achieving and maintaining 4 low and stable inflation, encouraging growth, and supporting the long-term sustainability of public debt; and, enhancing financial inclusion. a) Monetary Programmeand Foreign Exchange Reserves . The monetary targets for March to December 2016 are consistent with the Medium-Term Government Budget Policy Statement for . 2016 summarised in Annex 1. The monetary targets for the period are presented in Table 6. Monetary policy will aim at ensuring that annual growth in broad money (M3) is 17.2 percent by March 2016, 14.6 percent by June, 19.5 percent by September and 17.4 percent by December. Net Domestic Asset (NDA)of the CBKis projected at Ksh. -272 billion in March 2016, Ksh. -251 billion in June, Ksh. -240 billion in September and Ksh. -270 billion in December. The annual growth in credit to the private sector is projected at 17.5 percent in March 2016, 15.3 percent in June, 15.4 percent in September and 16.4 percent in December. The Net International Reserves (NIR) targets of the CBK are USD 5,784 million in March 2016, USD 5,900 million in June, USD 5,852 million in September and USD 6,283 million in December. Monetary policy will aim at ensuring that movements in the short-term interest rates support the Bank’s primary objective of price stability. The Bank will also continue to review and enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of its monetary policy instruments in order to maintain price stability while ensuring financial sector stability. : . . These monetary targets are expected to enable the Bank maintain overall inflation within the current allowable margin of 2.5 percent on either side of the Government’s medium-term target of 5 percent in order to anchor inflation expectations. The CBK foreign exchange reserves and the Precautionary Arrangements with the IMF will provide a buffer against short-term shocksin the foreign exchange market. The monetary policy stance will aim at ensuring that short-term interest rates remain stable which will support growth and ensure the long-term sustainability of public debt. The coordination of monetary and fiscal policies will also support macroeconomic stability and sustainable public debt. The Bank will also continue to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of its monetary policy instruments. The CBK will also continue to work closely with the National Treasury and regional Central Banksin order to enhance the effectiveness of monetary policy through policy co-ordination.

Table 6: Monetary Targets for March to December 2016

M Reserve RM Credit to Private Sector NFA of CBK B NDAofCBK 12-month in RM 12-month in M3 12-month inC to Private Sector 12-month in Real GDP Medium-Term 12-month overall Inflation (Percent) Target

Source: Central Bank ofKenya and the National Treasury

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The Bank will continue to monitor developments in the Monetary Targets and make any necessary reviews. The information will be reviewed and incorporated in the data so as to inform the MPC decision process accordingly. Monetary policy implementation will be based on the targets for NDA, NIR, RM and broad money (M3)to be achieved through Open Market Operations (OMO). The Repurchase agreements (Repos) and Term Auction Deposits instruments will be used to withdraw any excess liquidity in the banking system, on a timely basis and where necessary Reverse Reposwill be used to inject liquidity. The achievement of the targets set will depend on stability in the international prices of oil, favourable weather conditions, and continued commitment by the Governmentto operate within the domestic borrowing target in the Fiscal Year 2015/16 and 2016/17. The success of the monetary policy measures will also depend on the effectiveness of the institutions charged with the responsibility of managing the supply side of economythat would have a direct impact on food andfuelprices. b) Measures to Extend Access to Financial Services and Enhance Market Efficiency The CBK will continue to support development of new products and innovations towards enhancing financial access in order to encourage economic growth. Appropriate legislation and regulations will be proposed to ensure that such innovations are operationalized accordingly so as to enhance market confidence. The Bank will monitor any new financial derivatives and /or innovations in the market that could have adverse effects on marketstability. It will work with stakeholders in the banking and real sectors in order to enhance the monetary policy transmission mechanism. The CBK will work closely with the other stakeholders to facilitate a review of the KBRR framework with a view to improving its capacity as a monetary policy transmission mechanism, and thereby promoting transparencyin credit pricing. The CBKwill continue to work with stakeholders to identify and implement measures to enhanceredistribution of liquidity in the interbank market. Forums with Chief Executive Officers of banks through the KBA will continue to be held both to obtain feedback and to explain the background to MPC decisions. Theseinitiatives will support improvements in the financial sector that contribute to the lowering of the cost of doing business. The CBK will also continue with its transparency policy through the timely disseminationofall the requisite data through its website. ,

ANNEX 1: MAIN MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS, 2014/15-2017/18

_ __, 2015/16 2016/17 [ 2017/18 | 2018/19 Budget I Rev. Proj. Projections

Annualpercentage change, unless otherwise indicated National account and prices Real GDP 70. 5.8 6.1 63 6.5 GDPdeflator 6.5 6.8 6.2 5.6 5.4 CPI Index (eop) . 5.0 5.3 5.0 5.0 5.0 CPI Index (avg) 5.0 5.6 5.0 5.0 5.0 Terms oftrade (-deterioration) oe 03 __ 15 Lt -10 —|] [email protected] -0.9 in percentage of GDP, urdess otherwise indicated Investment and saving Investmert 269 23.5 22.8 24.5 23.9 Gross National Saving 19.7 16.1 16.8 18.7 17.7

Central government budget Total revere . 20.8 20.3 20.8 21.1 21.4 Total expendjture and netlending 306 29.6 28.5 27.7 26.5 Overall balance (commitment basis) excl. grants -8.7 -8.1 6.9 -5.8, 43 Overall balance (commitment basis) incl. grants exl SGR -6.9 ~6.3 -5.7 “5.2 4.1 Nominal public debt, net ’ 46.1 465 44.6 46.0 46.0

External sector Current external balance, including official transfers -7.2 7.5 -6.0 ~5.8 ~6.2

Source: Budget Policy Statement, 2016, National Treasury

ANNEX 2: CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS OF PARTICULAR RELEVANCE TO MONETARYPOLICY (JULY - DECEMBER, 2015)

Date Events July a) The CBR was raised from 10.0 percent to 11.5 percent to anchorinflation expectations

b) Introduction of a 3-day repo to augmentthe instruments for liquidity management

c) The CBKrevised the KBRR from 8.54 percent to 9.87 percent on 7" July 2015

d) Uncertainty in the Eurozoneandthe global financial markets over the collapse of a multi-billion-Euro bail-out for Greece, and its subsequent default on IMF debt

August a) Dubai Bank Kenya Limited was placed underreceivership by the CBK

b) The European Commission signed a Memorandum ofUnderstanding with Greece following approval by the European Stability Mechanism Board of Governorsfor further stability support and economic adjustment programme .

c) Global financial markets were volatile following the Chinese stock market crash

September The CBR was retained at 11.50 percent in order to anchorinflation expectations

October Imperial Bank Limited was placed underreceivership by the CBK

November The CBRwasretained at 11.50 percent in order to anchorinflation expectations

December Commencementof normalisation of U.S. monetary policy: The Federal Fund Rate was raised by 50 basis points.

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GLOSSARYOF KEY TERMS Overall Inflation

Overall inflation is a measure of price change in the economycalculated as the weighted year-on-year movementof the indices of the prices charged to consumersof the goods and services in a representative basket established in a base year. The indices are derived from data collected monthly by the Kenya National Bureau ofStatistics.

Reserve Money Reserve Money is computed as the CBK’s monetary liabilities comprising currency in circulation (currency outside banks and cash held by commercial banks in their tills) and deposits of both commercial banks and non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) held by the CBK.It excludes Governmentdeposits.

Money Supply

Moneysupply is the sum of currency outside banks and deposit liabilities of commercial banks. Deposit liabilities are defined in narrower and broader senses as follows: narrow money (M1); broad money (M2); and extended broad money (M3). These aggregates are computed as follows:

Narrow Money

MO: Currency outside the banking system M1: MO + demanddeposits of banks (or depository corporations). Broad Money M2: MI + quasi (long term) money deposits i.e. time and savings deposits of banks and non-bank financial institutions.

_Extended Broad Money

M3: M2 + residents’ foreign currency deposits. Overall Liquidity L: M3 + non-bank holdings of GovernmentPaper. This however,is not a monetary aggregate.

Kenya Banks’ Reference Rate (KBRR)

The KBRR is the base rate for all commercial banks’ lending. It is currently computed as an average of the CBR andthe weighted 2-month moving average of the 91-day Treasury bill rates.

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constitution of the Union within twenty one (21) days from the date GAZETTE NOTICE No.5897 hereof. The amendments are open for scrutiny from the undersigned offices during working hours. . THE WATER ACT E. N. GICHEHA, (No. 8 of2002 section 107) MR/9650226 Registrar ofTrade Unions. PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON REGULAR TARIFF REVIEW FOR THIKA WATER AND SEWERAGE COMPANY GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5895 NOTICEis given to the general public in the area of Athi Water THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT Services Board (AWSB)which has a licence to provide water services ° (Cap. 490) in the Kiambu County, Thika Sub-county has applied to the Water

APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATOR Services Regulatory board for a regular tariff adjustment for its agent Thika Water and Sewerage Company for the period 2016-2017 to (Extension Order) 2018-2019. The water company serves Thika Area. WHEREASby liquidation appointment order dated 4th August, 2014, I appointed (1) Peter Ireri Kimotho, Chief Co-operative Offer, AWSBproposes an upwardtariff review to enable Thika Water Headquarters, P.O. Box 30547, Nairobi, (2) Suleiman Wandati Legal and Sewerage Company to attain full cost recovery, undertake Officer, Headquarters, P.O. Box 30547, Nairobi, to be liquidators of investment and meet conditions for improvingservice delivery. Kagaa Farmers Co-operative Society Limited (in liquidation) (CS/1203), for a period not exceeding on year and whereas the said The AWSBproposesto adoptrising blocktariff for all consumer liquidators have not been able to complete the liquidation. categories except water kiosks. Details of thetariff can be obtained from www.awsboard.go.ke or at Thika Water and Sewerage Nowtherefore, I extendthe period ofliquidation with effect from Company, Haile Selassie Road www.thikawater.co.ke 20th June, 2016 for another period of not exceeding one (1) year for the said liquidators, in the matter of the said co-operative society. Written comments on service delivery and or justified objectionsto Dated the 17th June, 2016. the upward tariff review should be addressed to the Chief Executive P. N. GICHUKI, Officer, Athi Water Services Board, P.O. Box 45283-00100, Nairobi MR/9620568 Ag. Commissionerfor Co-operative Development. [email protected]

The closing date for the comments shall be on 28th August, 2016. GAZETTE NOTICE No.5896 A Public Consultation meeting shall be held on 10th August, 2016 THE WATER ACT at Blue Post Hotel starting at 6.30 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. All members of (No. 8 of 2002) the public in that area of supply are invited to attend. PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON REGULAR TARIFF REVIEW FOR KISUMU MALAQUEN MILGO, WATER AND SEWERAGE COMPANY LIMITED MR/9620798 ChiefExecutive Officer. NOTICEis given to the general public in the area of Lake Victoria South Water Services Board (LVSWSB), that LVSWSB which has a licence to provide efficient and economical water services in the GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5898 County of Kisumu, among other seven counties, has applied to the THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT Water Services Regulatory Board for a tariff review for its agent, Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company Ltd (KIWASCO) for the (Cap. 286) period 2016 to 2019. Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company serves the areas within KisumuCity. COMPLETION OF LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PDP No. CKR/373/16/01-Existing Site for P.C.E.A., Makutano Lake Victoria-South Water Services Board proposes an upward Church tariff review to enable Kisumu Water and Sewerage Companytoattain full cost recovery, undertake minor investments and meet conditions NOTICEis given that the above-mentioned part development plan for improving service delivery. was on 13th June, 2016, completed.

LakeVictoria South Water Services Board proposesto adoptrising The part development plan relates to land situated within blocktariffs for all consumer categories except water kiosks. Kirinyaga County, Kirinyaga West Sub-County.

Details of the current tariff and the proposed tariff can be obtained Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for from www.lvswaterboard.go.ke or at Kisumu Water and Sewerage public inspectionat the office of the County Physical Planning Officer, Company Offices, Nafaka House along Oginga Odinga Street, Kirinyaga, at the County Commissioner’s Office, Kirinyaga Central Kisumu. and the Deputy Commissioner’s Office, Kirinyaga West.

Written comments on improvements on service delivery and/or The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge justified objections to the upward tariff review should be addressed to by all personsinterested at the office of the County Physical Planning the Chief Executive Officer, Lake Victoria South Water Services Officer, Kirinyaga, at the County Commissioner’s Office, Kirinyaga Board, P.O. Box 3325, Kisumu or through E-mail to Central and the Deputy Commissioner’s Office, Kirinyaga West, [email protected]. between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Mondayto Friday. The closing date for such comments shall be on 22nd August, Anyinterested person who wishes to make any representation in 2016. . connection with or objection to the above-named part development A public consultation meeting shall be held on 5th August at plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be Kisumu Hotelstarting at 9 a.m. All membersofthe public likely to be received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 483, affected by the proposed changes are invited to attend. Kerugoya, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this Dated the 21st July, 2016. notice and such representations or objections shall state the grounds on - CHRISPINE O. JUMA, which it is made. Ag. ChiefExecutive Officer, Dated the 13th July, 2016. ; MR/9620605 Lake Victoria South Water Services Board W.L. LOKA, MR/9650366 for Director ofPhysical Planning. al

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GAZETTE NOTICENO.5899 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5901

THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT (Cap. 286) (No. 8 of 1999) COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PDP No. 332/2016/07-Existing Site for Starehe School for Pastoral AUTHORITY Girls, Wajir County ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED 1,050MW COAL FIRED POWER PLANTIN NOTICEis given that the above-mentioned part developmentplan THE KWASASI AREA, HINDI/MAGOGONI SUB-COUNTY IN was on 9th May, 2016, completed.

The part developmentplan relates to land situated at Wajir Town INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS within Wajir County. ~ PURSUANT to regulation 21 of the Environmental Management. Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, public inspection at the office of the County Physical Planning Officer, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has Town Administratot’s Office, Wajir. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project. The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge The proponent, Ltd. is proposing to by all persons interested at the County Physical Planning Officer,- construct a 1,050MW coal fired power plant in the Kwasasi area, Town Administrator’s Office, Wajir, between the hours of 8.00 a.m.to Hindi/Magogoni Sub-County in Lamu County. The proposed power 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. © plant will comprise coal fired power station and associated buildings, structures and plant, including: 3No. high-pressure steam turbines, Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in coal receiving system, coal stock yard, ash yard, limestone receiving connection with or objection to the above-named part development system, gypsum handling system, once-through sea water cooling plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be system, flue gas air quality conditioning system, sea water desalination received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 365, facilities, sub-station and switchyard facilities, distributed control system, auxiliary boiler and accommodation facilities for permanent Wajir, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this notice workers during operational phase. and such representations or objections shall state the grounds on which The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation it is made. measures: Dated the 24th May, 2016. Potential Impacts Mitigation Measures E. N. MUCHERU, Air quality - © Use of clean coal technologies such as MR/9650316 for Director ofPhysical Planning. Low Nitrous Oxide Burners, Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) and

Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization (WFGD) GAZETTE NOTICE No.5900 systems. ¢ In the design phase, the height of the THE PHYSICALPLANNING ACT chimney will be set at 210 meters from (Cap. 286) grade level to ensure that treated priority air pollutants do not cause adverse COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN impacts on air quality.

PDP No. R/191/2012/03-Existing Site for Kipagenge Co-operative * The design of the power plant shall include a Continuous Emissions Society Monitoring System (CEMS) which will NOTICEis given that the above-mentioned part development plan be installed on the chimney to monitor was on 13th November, 2012, completed. real-time concentrations of priority air pollutants. The part development plan relates to land situated in Litein ¢ During the construction phase and Township. especially during the dry season, air quality impacts such as dust will be Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for mitigated by using dust suppression public inspection at the Litein Town Council offices, Department of methods such as watering of affected Lands, Housing and Urban Development in Bomet and County areas. Physical Planning Office, Bomet. \ ¢ The Proponentshali apply for an annual The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge Air Quality License from the NEMA and take necessary measures to comply by all persons interested at the office of the Litein Town Council with the conditions set therein. offices, Department of Lands, Housing and Urban Development in Noise quality . ¢ The design of the coal fired powerplant Bomet and County Physical Planning Office, Bomet, between the will ensure that the noise levels hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Mondayto Friday. generated by the project at the boundary Anyinterested person who wishes to make any representation in line do not exceed 70dB(A)as set out in the International Finance Corporation connection with or objection to the above-named part development (IFC) General Environment, Health and plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be Safety (EHS) Guidelines. received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 285- ¢ During the construction phase, the EPC 20400, Bomet, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of Contractor will ensure that noise this notice and such representations or objections shall state the generated by construction related grounds on whichit is made. activities do not exceed 65dB(A). ¢ During the operational phase, the Dated the 1st February, 2016. Proponent will carry out periodic noise S. KERUBO, monitoring of the project to ensure that MR/9620698 for Director ofPhysical Planning. noise levels do not exceed those 2964 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

recommended by the World Health salvage yard which includes areas for Organization (WHO)or the IFC. segregating general and hazardous wastes. The waste storage facilities must Climate change Rollout community health programs as include linings, bunds and roofing. Adaptation measures part of community based adaptation. A hazardous chemical and waste storage Establish a health support program for facility should include a_ low staff including training on the avoidance permeability surface, preferably of diseases and infections as well as concrete, that is protected from the distribution of prevention materials(i.e. ingress of storm water from surrounding mosquitonets etc.) areas to ensure that accidental spillage Clear unwanted water bodies to prevent does not pollute local soit or water breeding grounds for Mosquitos. resources. Improve dust suppression mechanisms Employees should be trained in the under high wind conditions. proper handling and disposal of the fly Roll out community-based adaptation ash, bottom ash and wet FGD gypsum to program considering improving food minimize their risk of exposure in security under climate change accordance with the O&M Company’s conditions. operational health and safety procedures. Employees should be Implement appropriate flood control provided with appropriate~ personal measures.

protective equipment (PPE) for handling [ Implement appropriate stock control the ash. Proper handling and disposal by system. employees would minimize exposure or health-related issues to the public. Undertake more regular maintenance of infrastructure. Wastewater management ° The EPC contractor will avoid silt laden run-off into the estuary throughout the Implement flood control measures and construction phase by limiting the controls. amount of exposed soil stockpiles left Prevent working under very hot unprotected. temperatures. The EPC Contractor will design and Ensure availability of cool drinking build an appropriately sized Effluent waterfor all on-site staff. Treatment Plant (ETP) for- managing sanitary sewage that will be generated Change working hours to avoided hot during the construction phase. The working parts of the day. design of the ETP must include Review and adjust if possible the biodigesters for solid sewage and ensure operational temperatures for equipment. that it will be able to meet as a minimum, the effluent discharge Increase maintenance schedule to standards stipulated under Kenya’s L.N. prevent slow/shut downs. a 120: Environment Management and Marine ecology The EPC contractor should consider the Coordination (Water Quality) timing of the dredging and disposal Regulations, 2006. Treated wastewater operations in order to avoid and reduce will be reused for ablution water in the adverse impacts on marine sensitive cisterns or for landscaping or dust habitats. This can be done based on suppression purposes. knowledge of the local hydrodynamics All wastewater is will be treated in the to minimize sedimentdispersion and the wastewater collection systems/treatment marine ecology around the power plant facilities and when in compliance with site location to avoid sensitive periods. effluent discharge parameters, be re- The EPC contractor will provide a used in the coal ash yard for dust performance guarantee of the effluent suppression purposes. treatment plant equipment which should If any wastewater is envisaged to be include compliance with discharged into the environment or physicochemical] parameters, pollutants, aquatic environment, the O&M microbiological and mixing zone Company will acquire an Effluent standards Discharge License (EDL) from NEMA The Operations and Maintenance Socio-economic impacts * The EPC Contractor should be (O&M) company should ensure that all encouraged to engage as many residents process systems are controlled to ensure of Lamu County and provide them with that the effluent quality standards in direct and indirect job and business Kenya are met as a minimum. opportunities during the construction The Proponent will be required to phase. develop, implement and enforce an In- The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Migration management plan to prevent (MoEP) should ensure that the on-going and/or minimize over-exploitation of Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is marine ecosystem services. undertaken in accordance with the Waste management The EPC contractor should endeavor to African Development Bank’s design out waste through the initial Operational Safeguards on Involuntary project planning phase, consider the Resettlement and the IFC Performance types of materials used, the methods of Standard on Land Acquisition and transportation and how the materials are Involuntary Resettlement. handled, stored and disposed of in-situ, The EPC Contractor and the O&M particularly any excavated material from Company should develop and building foundations and retention of implement a formal capacity building excavated materials onsite. program for the construction and The EPC contractor should construct a operational phases of the project to

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enable as many Kenyans to build ee aboveshall be received and paid by the transferor. The transferee and or competency in the management of such CHL are not assuming, nor is it intended to assume anyliabilities projects. (save for certain obligations to customers in respect of customer orders) incurred by the transferor or TDL in respect oftheir businesses * The Proponent will develop and eer up to the date of transfer. : implement a Security Management Plan

nn for the construction and operational Anycreditors’ claimscan be sentto the transferor’s advocates: phase of the project in consultation with Dated the 18th July, 2016. relevant security agencies. gn The full report of the proposed project is available forT inspection HARIT SHETH, during working hoursat: MR/9650335 Advocatesfor Transferor and TDL, 4th Floor, Block 3, Detta Riverside, (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Riverside Drive, P.O. Box 43045-00100, Nairobi, Kenya. ep P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. (6) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral COULSON HANNEY, Resources, N.H.LF. Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- Advocates for Transferee and CHL, SF 00100, Nairobi. Sth Floor, ICEA Lion Centre, West Wing, Riverside Park, Chiromo Road, Nairobi, Kenya. (c) County Director of Environment, Lamu County. The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within GAZETTE NOTICE No.5904 thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision THE TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES ACT making processof the plan. (Cap. 500) GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, Director-General, BUSINESS TRANSFER MR/9650380 National Environment ManagementAuthority. PURSUANT to section 3 of the Transfer of Businesses Act (Cap.

500) of the laws of Kenya, notice is given that Laini Majani Investments Limited, of P.O. Box 61371-00200, Nairobi, Kenya (the GAZETTE NOTICE No.5902 transferor) which, among other businesses, carries on the Ghafla THE TRUSTEE ACT business on the ghafla platform (the ghafla business) on the premises situated on Nyari Estate, Red Hill Drive, LR. No N/94/39, intends to ~ (Cap. 167) sell and transfer the Ghafla Business and the assets related thereto, MARGARET ADAMS (DECEASED) being relevantintellectual property rights, contracts and relevantoffice equipment to Ringier Kenya Limited, Ground Floor, Suite A, Top SUBMISSION OF CLAIMS Plaza, Kindaruma Road, Nairobi and of P.O. Box 34661-00100 NOTICEis given pursuant to section 29 of the Trustee Act, that Nairobi (the Transferee) who will be following the transfer carry on any person having a claim or an interest in the estate of the late the Ghafla Business (amongst its other businesses). Margaret Adams (deceased), of P.O. Box 172, Watamu, who died in The address of the transferor is P.O. Box 61371-00200, Nairobi, Machakos, on 10th July, 1998, is required to send particulars in Kenya. writing of his/her claim or interest to the undersigned on or before the expiry of two calendar months from the date of publication of this The address of the transferee is Ground Floor Suite A, Top Plaza, notice after which date the executor will distribute the estate among Kindaruma Road, Nairobi, Kenya. the persons entitled there to having regard only to the claims and The Transferee is not assuming nor does it intend to assume any interests of which he has had notice and will not as respects the debts or liabilities of the transferor incurred in connection with the property so distributed be liable to any person whose claim he shall not Business up to and including the Completion Date and the sameshall then have had notice. be paid and discharged by the transferor and likewise all debts and RAFFMAN DHANIJI ELMS & VIRDEE, liabilities owing and due to the Transferor up to and including the MR/9650430 Advocates on behalf of the Executor. Completion Date shall be received by the Transferor. Dated the 27th July, 2016.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5903 CONRAD MALOBA & ASSOCIATE, Advocates for Transferor,2nd Floor, Chaka Place, THE TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES ACT Suite 90, Arwings Kodhek Road, P.O. Box 29818-00202, (Cap. 500) Nairobi, Kenya. - JAMEO BISCUITS (K) LIMITED TO JAMBO EAST AFRICA _ LIMITED COULSON HARNEY, Advocatesfor the Transferee, BUSINESS TRANSFER 5th Floor, ICEA Lion Centre, NOTICEis given under the Transfer of Businesses Act (Cap. 500) West Wing, Riverside Park, that the business carried on by Jambo Biscuits (K) Limited (the Chiromo Road, _ “transferor”’) at Kampala Road, Industrial Area, P.O. Box 78681— P O Box 10643-00100 00507, Nairobi, Kenya will be transferred on or about 30th MR/9620858. Nairobi, Kenya. September, 2016 (subject to thefulfillement of certain conditions

precedent) to Jambo East Africa Limited which will carry on the business under the name Jambo East Africa Limited_(the “transferee”) GAZETTE NOTICE No.5905 at the same physical premises. Catalyst JB Holdings Limited, incorporated in, Mauritius (“CHL”) and an associate company of the ROBY AUTO GARAGE transferee, will subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions precedent, acquire all the trade-marks.and brands currently being DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS “utilized by the transferor, and owned by the transferor’s associate company knownas Triumph DevelopmentLimited (“TDL”). TAKE NOTICE that I, Robert Muthee Murage, of P.O. Box The address of the transferor is P.O. Box 78681-00507, Nairobi, 103100-00101, Nairobi, in exercise of power of sale given under Kenya. section 7 (i) of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act do notify you The address of the transferee is P.O. Box 1858-00606, Nairobi, that on or after expiry of thirty (30) days from the date of this notice I Kenya. will sell the said motorvehicle registration No. KAZ 006A. All moneydebtsor liabilities due and owing by the transferor and TDLin respect of the business up to the date of transfer as set out 2966 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

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The said motor vehicle is currently stored at my residence at plot GAZETTE NOTICE No.5908 a LR No. Ngong/Ngong/58861 situated off Magadi Road, along CORPORATE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Muringa Lane, Nkoroi Estate, Ngong Division in Kajiado County.

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You are aware that on 8th July, 2014 and 27th March, 2015 I gave Head Office: P.O. Box 34172, Nairobi a you notices to pay and to collect the said motor vehicle but you Loss OF POLICY

neglected or refused to pay and collect the said motor vehicle. By the ll Policy No. CL/12/5399 in the name and on the life of John Stephen notice dated 27th March, 2015 a total sum of Kenyashillings ninety Buoro. six thousand two hundred (KSh. 96,200) was outstanding. ee APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of a At the date of this notice you owe me a total of Sum of Kenya duplicate of the above-mentioned policy, the original having been reported lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is shillings One hundred and sixty five thousand eight hundred only al. lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) (KSh. 165,800) being storage charges from 14th November, 2013 up days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued, ls to 9th March, 2016. which will be the sole evidence of the contract. i

Dated this 9th March, 2016. MARY WANJIRU, MR/9612454 Life Department. ROBERT MUTHEE MURAGE, MR/9650385 for Roby Auto Garage. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5909

CORPORATE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5906 (Incorporated in Kenya) Head Office: P.O. Box 34172, Nairobi TRUCKKOM ENTERPRISES PANGANI Loss OF POLICY DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS Policy No. CL/12/6262 in the name and onthelife of John Stephen NOTICE is issued pursuant to the provisions of section 5 of the Buoro. Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, to APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of a the owner of Toyota Land Cruiser reg. No. KBD 998P, which is lying duplicate of the above-mentioned policy, the original having been within the premises of Truckkom Ent. Pangani, situated at Pangani reported lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) shopping Centre, opposite Nairobi Technical Training Institute, to take days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued, delivery of the same within thirty (30) days from the date of whichwill be the sole evidence of the contract. publication of this notice, upon payment of all accumulated storage MARY WANSJIRU, charges, repair charges and other incidental costs incurred as at the MR/9612454 Life Department. date of delivery is taken. If the aforesaid vehicle is not collected at the expiry of this notice the same shall be sold by public auction or private treaty by Ndirangu & Co., Merchant Auctioneers, located at Anpemu GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5910 House, 2nd Floor, Room 7B, Ngara Road, Nairobi, without further CORPORATE INSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED noticethereof. (Incorporated in Kenya) Dated the 14th July, 2016. Head Office: P.O. Box 34172, Nairobi

MR/9620540 TRUCKKOM ENTERPRISES. LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. CL/20/23925 in the name and on the life ofLucy Akinyi.

APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of a duplicate of the above-mentioned policy, the original having been GAZETTE NOTICE No.5907 reported lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) JOMA MOTORS days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued, DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS whichwill be the sole evidence of the contract. MARY WANJIRU, NOTICEis issued pursuant to the provisions of section 5 of the MR/9612454 Life Department. Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, to _ the owners of (1) Toyota 90, White in colour, reg. KAE 148H and (2) ‘Datsun 120, Green in colour, reg. KUH 555, which are lying within GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5911

the premises of Messrs. Joma Motors,situated at Ngara, along Irungu CORPORATE INSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED Riika Road, off Ngara Road, opposite Ngara Post Office, to take (Incorporated in Kenya) delivery of the same within thirty (30) days from the date of Head Office: P.O. Box 34172, Nairobi _ publication of this notice, upon payment of all accumulated storage charges, repair charges and other incidental costs incurred as at the LOSS OF POLICIES date of delivery is taken. If the aforesaid vehicles are not collected at Policy No. CL/20/17870 and CL/20/17871 in the name and onthelife the expiry of this notice the same shall be sold by public auction or of Christopher Mwai Wamuyu. private treaty by Ndirangu & Co., Merchant Auctioneers, located at APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of a Anpemu House, 2nd Floor, Room 7B, Ngara Road, Nairobi, without duplicate of the above-mentioned policies, the original having been reported lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is further notice thereof. lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) Dated the Sth July, 2016. days from the date of this notice, duplicate policies will be issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. ERICK ODHIAMBO, MARY WANJIRU, MR/9620540 Jambo Motors, Nairobi. MR/9650160 Life Department.

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paid Dated Dated APPLICATION Dated APPLICATION APPLICATION Dated NOTICE be be be OLD OLD OLD from from from (30) No. No. No. ICEA No. h sole the the h sole the to to to out as as as the NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE policy the MUTUAL the the MUTUAL the MUTUAL the of the of of the the the days 37002844 sole 37007598 026/ULP/033675 37007821 lost lost lost Head Head Head Head unless LION the the the 5th having 12th 13th 13th date contrary date contrary date contrary evidence evidence of evidence from or or rmisplaced. or willbe July, No. NO. No. has No. Office: above-numbered Office: above-numbered Office: above-numbered Office: July, July, July, of of of misplaced. misplaced. LIFE an has has 5919 the 5917 LIFE LIFE LIFE 5916 this in in this in this been 5918 2016. at (Incorporated at (Incorporated at (Incorporated objection the the the 2016. 2016. 2016. issued date of of been been been ASSURANCE notice, P.O. notice, P.O. notice, P.O. the the the P.O. OSOF LOSS OF LOSS LOSS ASSURANCE ASSURANCE ASSURANCE name name given the name the the in LOSS office of office office Box Box Box made Box Notice made Notice made Notice contract. contract. contract. the and of this OF duplicate duplicate duplicate is of of Manager, on OF name 46143-00100, 30059-00100, 30059-00100, 30059-00100, POLICY POLICY POLICY where policy, filed Anne policy, Edwin policy, of of of Victoria notice. to to in to in in POLICY the is is is the the the Kenya) Kenya) Kenya) this this this COMPANY given given given of with Mumbi loss COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY policy applicable policy policy company company company Mureithi Abwao MUIRI the the h original the Ordinary company company company Atieno LUCY LUCY LUCY the of that that that original original will will Waiguru. will the Nairobi Nairobi Nairobi Nairobi undersigned ° Tom LIMITED WAICHINGA, unless unless unless Aloo. Nkune. within within within LIMITED due be be be KINUTHIA, KINUTHIA, KINUTHIA, Life above for Officer, for issue the for Officer, Officer, LIMITED’ LIMITED Alexander. issued, issued, issued, having having having benefits the the Operations. objection objection . objection thirty thirty thirty 2967 policy, issue issue Claims. Claims. Claims. within which which which been been been (30) (30) (30) will of of of is is is a 2968 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

"GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5920 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5924 OLD MUTUALLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED (Incorporated in Kenya) (Incorporated in Kenya) HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi

Loss OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY " Policy No. 37004647 in the name ofJoyce Kadenyi Lihanda. Policy No. 37004340 in the name ofLilian Rose Adhiambo. APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is. given that unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) days from the date ofthis notice, duplicate policy will be issued,which days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which will be the sole evidenceof the contract. will be the sole evidence of the contract. Dated the 12th July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. LUCY KINUTHIA, LUCY KINUTHIA, MR/9612499 Officer, Claims. MR/9612499 Officer, Claims.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5921 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5925 OLD MUTUALLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Kenya) _ Uncorporated in Kenya) Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 37006112 in the name of Yassin Haila HamaroAila. Policy No. 37000670in the name of Wini Richard Mukhwana. APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) days from the date ofthis notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. - will be the sole evidence of the contract. Dated the 12th July, 2016. LUCY KINUTHIA, Dated the 12th July, 2016. LUCY KINUTHIA, MR/9612499 Officer, Claims. MR/9612499 Officer, Claims.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5922 GAZETTE NOTICENO.5926 OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED - (Incorporated in Kenya) (Incorporated in Kenya) Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 37007189 in the name ofRaphael Mbithi Kithome. Policy No. 37008836 in the name ofAbdi Rahim Ahmed. APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) reported aslost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is days from the date ofthis notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) will be the sole evidence of the contract. days from the dateofthis notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which Datedthe 12th July, 2016. will be the sole evidence of the contract. LUCY KINUTHIA, Dated the 12th July, 2016. MR/9612499 Officer, Claims. LUCY KINUTHIA, MR/9612499 Officer, Claims.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5923 ; , OLD MUTUALLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5927 (Incorporated in Kenya) OLD MUTUALLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi (Incorporated in Kenya)

LOSS OF POLICY Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi ‘Policy No. 37007272 in the name ofSilvester Kibiwott Kinyor. LOSS OF POLICY ~~ Policy No. 37000570 in the name ofHelina Gill Wangui Muniu. APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) reported as lost or misplaced. Notice 1s given that unless objection is days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) will be the sole evidence of the contract. days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. Dated the 12th July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. LUCY KINUTHIA, MR/9612499 Officer, Claims. LUCY KINUTHIA, MR/9612499 Officer, Claims.

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We GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5928 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5932 OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED CORPORATE INSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED (Incorporated in Kenya) (Incorporated in Kenya) Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 34172, Nairobi Loss OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 37007368in the name ofRose Wanjiru Kariuki. Policy No. CL/20/17870 in the name and on the life of Christopher Mwai Wamuyu. APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of a reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is duplicate of the above-mentioned policy, the original having been lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) reported lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is days from thedate of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) will be the sole evidence ofthe contract. days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued, whichwill be the sole evidence of the contract. LUCY KINUTHIA, MR/9612499 Officer, Claims. Dated the 13th July, 2016. MARY WANJIRU, MR/9650410 Life Department. GAZETTE NOTICE No.5929

OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5933 -(Incorporated in Kenya) LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364—00100, Nairobi Loss OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 37000172 in the name ofAroon Odhanji Solanki. Policy No. 8186222 in the name and on the life ofPeter Ian Munyao. APPLICATIONhas been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from days from thedate of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be will be the sole evidence of the contract. used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. . LUCY KINUTHIA, MR/9612499 Officer, Claims. Dated the 12th July, 2016. CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. GAZETTE NOTICE No.5930

OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5934 . (Incorporated in Kenya) LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi

Loss OF POLICIES LOSS OF POLICY Policy Nos. 37007504, 37007505 and 37007503, in the name of Policy No. 8191789 in the name and on the life of Lilian Ndunge Livingstone Stanley Indetie. Katuma.

APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of duplicate of the above-numbered policies, the original having been the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be days from the date of this notice, duplicate policies will be issued, used as the only valid document by the company for all future whichwill be the sole evidence ofthe contract. transactions. LUCY KINUTHIA, Datedthe 12th July, 2016. MR/9612499 Officer, Claims. , CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5931 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5935 CORPORATE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Kenya) LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 34172, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi

LOSS OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY Policy No. CL/20/13130 in the name and on the life of Scholarstica Policy No. 8191728 in the name and on the life of Stephen Mutinda Atieno. Maundu. APPLICATIONhas been madeto this company for the issue of a APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of duplicate of the above-mentioned policy, the original having been the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is reported Jost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued, used as the only valid document by the company for all future which will be the sole evidence of the contract. transactions.

Dated the 13th July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. MARY WANIJIRU, CHARLES THIGA, MR/9650410 Life Department. MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life.

2970 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016 ll

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5936 GAZETTE NOTICENo. 5940

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

Loss OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 3588188 in the name and on the life of Eric Mundati Policy No. 6983924in the name andon thelife ofPius Mukundi Njagi. Gatabaki. APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice; a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future Cn used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the 12th July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5941 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5937 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCEKENYALIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY Policy No. 7011038 in the name and on the life of James Gachihi Policy No. 6962837 in the name and on the life ofEnoch Oromo. Nderitu.

APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for ail future transactions. - transactions. Dated the 12th July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. ; CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICENO.5938 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5942

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCEKENYA 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. 6967928 in the name and on the life of Brian Mucheria Policy No. 8102878 in the name and on the life of Frankline Ince Njagi. Otieno.

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 is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the 12th July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. : : CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9650428 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5939 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5943

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

LOSS OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY Policy No. 6970013 in the name and on the life of Antony Njoroge Policy No. 8135704 in the name and on the life of Devshi Parbat Negugi. Pindoria.

APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the 12th July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. CHARLES THIGA, - CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9650428 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. ee er oar oy - ey Oe go

GAZETTE GAZETTE Paliey MR/9650428 transactions. used the lodged the Policy GAZETTE MR/9650428 transactions. used the lodged the the the Policy GAZETTE MR/9650428 lodged transactions. used Policy used MR/9650428 transactions. the lodged the

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Tbui. Chandrakant on Owegi. Gladys Dated Dated APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION Dated Dated APPLICATION date date date date above-numbered above-numbered above-numbered above-numbered the sthe as the as sthe as sthe as Nos. No. No. to to to to No. the the of of life of of LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY Kageha NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Liberty Liberty Liberty the Liberty the 6974853 this this 8130368 this 8144865, this Head Head Head Head of 6905521 only only only Ist © Ist only 12th 12th Patel. (1) notice, No. notice, notice, notice, July, July, and No. Life having having No. having NO. Life Life having Office: Life Office: Office: Office: July, July, John valid valid valid valid LIFE LIFE LIFE LIFE in 5949 5948 policies, in policy, policy, policy, 8144864, (4) 5951 5950 2016. 2016. Assurance Assurance Assurance Assurance a a a in the duplicate 2016. 2016. Mukaye, the P.O. P.O. P.O. documents Teresa P.O. duplicate duplicate duplicate document ASSURANCE document document ASSURANCE ASSURANCE Loss ASSURANCE Loss LOSS LOSS the been name been been been name notice notice notice Box Box Box notice Box Head,of Head Head Head 8144863 OF name OF OF OF Amakobe made made made made Limited Limited Limited Limited (2) policies and and POLICIES of of 30364-00100, 30364-00100, 30364-00100, 30364-00100, POLICY policy POLICY policy POLICY policy is is of is by by Alvin by by to to is on Customer Customer Customer given Customer given and given to on to given and the the KENYA the KENYA KENYA KENYA the within within within within this this this this the Amaya. will will will will the Waka on 8148473 company company company company that that that CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES life CHARLES company company company that company life be be be be Service, Service, LIMITED LIMITED thirty thirty thirty the thirty Service, Service, Amaya, Nairobi Nairobi Nairobi Nairobi of LIMITED LIMITED issued issued issued issued unless unless unless unless of in Karen life Barbara (30) (30) (30) (30) for for for THIGA, THIGA, for THIGA, THIGA, on on on on the the the and and and and (3) Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty objection objection objection objection of the the days days days days 2971 all Kathambi all all name all! Michelle shall shall shall shall Renuka loss loss loss loss Akinyi future future future future from from from from Life. Life. Life. Life. and be be be be of of of of is is is is 2972 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5952 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5956

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCEKENYALIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364—00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi

Loss OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 8130039 in the name and on the life of Joseph Athanas Policy No. 6970013 in the name and on the life of Antony Njoroge Mnjala. Negugi.

APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged,to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. , transactions.

Dated the 1st July, 2016. Dated the Ist July, 2016. CHARLES THIGA, CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9612497 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5953 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5957

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED Head Office: P.Q. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi

_ LOSS OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY Policy No. 3598921 in the name and on the life of Hassan Kassam Policy No. 6993326 in the name and on the life of Abigael Nyambura Daudi. Chuaga.

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 is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Datedthe 1st July, 2016. Dated the 1st July, 2016. : CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5954 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5958

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-0000, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY Policy No. 6924861 in the name and on the life of Daniel Muthiga Policy No. 8127431 in the name and on thelife ofJohn Njoroge Njeri. Gituathi. APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company ontheloss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the Ist July, 2016. Dated the Ist July, 2016. CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9612497 Headof CustomerService, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5959 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5955 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED 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. 8115037 in the name and on the life of Nelly Milka Njeri Policy No. 6971750 in the name and on thelife of Felistas Khabayi Shitekha. Ndathi. oF 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 is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. ‘ transactions. Dated the Ist July, 2016. Dated the Ist July, 2016. CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLES THIGA, MR/9612497 Headof CustomerService, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head of CustomerService, Liberty Life. 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2973

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5960 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5964 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED 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. 8134997in the name and on the life ofAgnes Lunkat Tuya. Policy No. 6971473 in the name and on the life of Rodgers Nyagaka Obare. APPLICATION having been made to this company on the loss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the Ist July, 2016. Dated the Ist July, 2016. CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLESTHIGA, MR/9612497 Head of Customer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5961 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5965

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED

Head Office: P.O. Box 3036460100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi

LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 8149017 in the name and onthe life ofImmaculate Wanjiru Policy No. 6969590 in the name and'on the life of Sarah Wambogo Wanjuki. Achilla.

APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company onthe loss of the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Dated the Ist July, 2016. Dated the Ist July, 2016. CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLES THIGA, MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head ofCustomerService, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICENO.5966 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5962 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6953454 in the name and onthe life of Agatha Nyokabi Policy No. 8168321 in the name andon thelife ofOloo Apollo John..- Maina.

APPLICATION having been made to this company on thelossof 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 is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid document by the company for all future transactions. transactions. Datedthe Ist July, 2016. Datedthe Ist July, 2016. / CHARLESTHIGA, CHARLES THIGA, MR/9612497 Head ofCustomerService, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5967 - GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5963 LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYALIMITED LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCEKENYA LIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi - HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi , LOSS OF POLICIES LOSS OF POLICY Policy No. 6962912, 6962913 and 6962914 in the name and onthe life Policy No. 7010950 in the name andon thelife ofDan Omondi. ofSilas Muraguri.

! APPLICATION having been made to this company onthe 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-numberedpolicies, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the date of this notice, duplicate policies will be issued and shall be

used as the only valid document by the company for all future used as the only valid documents by the company for all future eee transactions. transactions. . Dated the Ist July, 2016. Dated the Ist July, 2016.

CHARLESTHIGA,. CHARLES THIGA, eee

MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9612497 Head ofCustomerService, Liberty Life. eee 2974 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5968 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5972

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCEKENYALIMITED MADISON INSURANCE Head Office: P.O. Box 30364-00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY Policy No. SMI 451276 in the name of Eric Nzioki Kitusya, of P.O. Box 101979, Nairobi. Policy No. 6966328 in the name and on the life of Francis Mutua Musyimi. : NOTICEis given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is therein should communicate within thirty days (30) by registered post lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from with the company, failing any such communicationcertified copies of the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be the policy which shall be the sole evidence of the contract will be used as the only valid document by the company for all future issued. transactions. Datedthe Ist July, 2016. Dated the 12th July, 2016. CHARLES THIGA, JOSEPHAT MUTHWIL, MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9612495 Underwriting Manager,Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5969 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5973 Tae

LIBERTY LIFE ASSURANCE KENYA LIMITED . MADISON INSURANCE Tapa

Head Office: P.O. Box 30364—00100, Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY Loss OF POLICY Policy No. LK 3272847in the nameofNgiti Dolly Wanja, of P.O. Box: 623-60200, Meru. Policy No. 6962024 in the name and on the life ofFred Wemali Nzaka. NOTICEis given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above APPLICATIONhaving been made to this company on the loss of policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person the above-numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest lodged to Liberty Life Assurance Limited within thirty (30) days from therein should communicate within thirty days (30) by registered post the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be with the company, failing any such communication certified copies of used as the only valid document by the company for all future the policy which shall be the sole evidence of the contract will be transactions. issued. Dated the Ist July, 2016. CHARLESTHIGA, Dated the 12th July, 2016. JOSEPHAT MUTHWII, MR/9612497 Head ofCustomer Service, Liberty Life. MR/9612495 Underwriting Manager,Life.

1 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5970 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5974 MADISON INSURANCE

MADISON INSURANCE . - Loss OF POLICY onap Loss OF POLICY Policy No. LR 3245467 in the name ofAnne Wanjiku Kingori, of P.O. ae t Box 513-00606, Sarit Centre. Policy No. SMI 440332 in the name ofBrenda Ogake Ndege Agwenyi, ofP.O. Box 55661-00200, Nairobi. NOTICEis given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person NOTICEis given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person therein should communicate within thirty days (30) by registered post in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest with the company, failing any such communication certified copies of therein should communicate within thirty days (30) by registered post the policy which shall be the sole evidence of the contract will be with the company, failing any such communication certified copies of issued. the policy which shall be the sole evidence of the contract will be issued. Dated the 12th July, 2016. JOSEPHAT MUTHWIL, Dated the 12th July, 2016. MR/9612495 Underwriting Manager,Life. JOSEPHAT MUTHWI, ~ MR/9612495 Underwriting Manager, Life.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5971 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5975 MADISON INSURANCE PIONEER ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED LOSS OF POLICY Head Office: P.O. Box 20333-00200, Nairobi Policy No. SMI 424679 in the name of Joseph Karanja Ng’ang’a, of P.O. Box 25500511. LOSS OF POLICY }

NOTICEis giventhat evidenceof loss or destruction of the above Policy No. 280004258 in the name and onthelife of Francis Njoroge policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person Njeka. in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest REPORThas been made to this company onthe loss of the above therein should communicate within thirty days (30) by registered post numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to with the company,failing any such communicationcertified copies of Pioneer Assurance Company Limited within thirty (30) days from the the policy which shall be the sole evidence of the contract will be date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used issued. as the only valid document by the companyfor all future transactions.

Dated the 12th July, 2016. Datedthe 15th July, 2016. JOSEPHAT MUTHWII, TIMOTHY MUTUA, MR/9612495 Underwriting Manager,Life. MR/9650418 Life Manager. 29th July, 2016 THE KENYA GAZETTE - . 2975

GAZETTE NOTICE No.5976 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5980

PIONEER ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED CHANGE OF NAME Head Office: P.O. Box 20333-00200, Nairobi NOTICEis given that by a deed poll dated 19th May; 2016, duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as LOSS OF POLICY Presentation No. 2148, in Volume DI, Folio 169/2207, File No. Policy No. 9801293 in the name and on the life of Christine Obiero MMXVI, by me, Kimani Ranji Kamaguru, of P.O. Box 2909-00900, Oyieng. Kiambuin the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as David Kimani Ranji, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of REPORThas been madeto this company on the loss of the above my former name David Kimani Ranji and in lieu thereof assumed and numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to adopted the name Kimani Ranji Kamaguru, for all purposes and Pioneer Assurance Company Limited within thirty (30) days from the authorizes and requests all personsat all times to designate, describe date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used and address me by my assumed name Kimani Ranji Kamaguru only. as the only valid document by the companyforall future transactions. Dated the 15th July, 2016. Dated the 21st June, 2016. TIMOTHY MUTUA, . ‘KIMANI RANJI KAMAGURU, MR/9650490 formerly known as David Kimani Ranji. MR/9650417 Life Manager.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5981 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5977 CHANGE OF NAME PIONEER ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED NOTICEis given that by a deed poll dated 7th April, 2016, duly Head Office: P.O. Box 20333-00200, Nairobi executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Mombasa as Presentation No.6, in Volume B-13, Folio 1889/10605, File No. 1637, LOSS OF POLICY byourclient, Roselyne Mwende Nzisa Ndeti, of P.O. Box 649-80100, Policy No. 2013AE01153 in’ the name and on the life of David Mombasain the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Roselyne Ochieng Ondiek. Nzisa Ndeti, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the REPORThas been made to this company onthe loss of the above use of her former name Roselyne Nzisa Ndeti and in lieu thereof numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged to assumed and adopted the name Roselyne Mwende Nzisa Ndeti, for all Pioneer Assurance Company Limited within thirty (30) days from the purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and shall be used designate, describe and address her by her assumed name Roselyne as the only valid document by the companyforall future transactions. MwendeNzisa Ndeti only. Dated the 15th July, 2016. Dated the 7th April, 2016. TIMOTHY MUTUA, MUNYITHYA, MUTUGI, UMARA & MUZNA COMPANY, MR/9650419 Life Manager. MR/9650315 Advocatesfor Roselyne Mwende Nzisa Ndeti, formerly known as Roselyne Nzisa Ndeti.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5978 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5982 OLD MUTUALLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED CHANGE OF NAME (Incorporated in Kenya) NOTICEis given that by a deed poll dated 13th April, 2016, Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi Loss OF POLICY as Presentation No. 581, in Volume DI, Folio 153/1941, File No. Policy No. 37010872 in the name ofSally Muthoni Weru. 5098, by our client, Jac Fanuels Odhong’, of P.O. Box 6790-00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Jacob Fanuel APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of Adoka Odhong’, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been the use of his former name Jacob Fanuel Adoka Odhong’andin lieu reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is thereof assumed and adopted the name Jac Fanuels Odhong’, for all lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which designate, describe and address him by his assumed name Jac Fanuels will be the sole evidenceof the contract. Odhong’ only. Dated the 27th July, 2016. ~ Dated the 20th July, 2016. LUCY KINUTHIA, ONGOTO & COMPANY, MR/9650472 Advocatesfor Jac Fanuels Odhong’, MR/9620786 Officer, Claims. formerly known as Jacob Fanuel Adoka Odhong’.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5979 GAZETTE NOTICE No.5983 OLD MUTUALLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED CHANGE OF NAME (incorporated in Kenya) NOTICEis given that by a deed poll dated 14th July, 2016, duly HeadOffice: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as Presentation No. 1318, in Volume DI, Folio 187/2468, File No. LOSS OF POLICY MMXVI, byourclient, Pauline Mugure Kinyumu,of P.O. Box 1938, Policy No. 37002670 in the name ofBrian Kipkorir Toroitich. Kiambuin the Republic of Kenya, legal guardian of Tyrone James Kinyumu Gichuki (a minor), formerly known as Tyrone Kinyua, APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of his duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been former name Tyrone Kinyua, andin lieu thereof assumed and adopted reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is the name Tyrone James Kinyumu Gichuki, for all purposes and lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) authorizes and requests all personsat all times to designate, describe days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which and address him by his assumed name Tyrone James Kinyumu will be the sole evidence of the contract. Gichukionly. Dated the 27th July, 2016. Dated the 27th July, 2016. LUCY KINUTHIA, MAINA & ONSARE, MR/9620786 Officer, Claims. MR/9620873 Advocates ofPauline Mugure Kinyumu,

legal guardian ofTyrone James Kinyumu Gichuki (a minor) ated a formerly known as Tyrone Kinyua. — 2976 THE KENYA GAZETTE 29th July, 2016

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