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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya SPECIAL, ISSUE MANI > COMMERCIAL COMO DRARY NAIR014-1 THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (RegistereCI as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CIX—No. 45 NAIROBI, 10th July, 2007 Price Sh. 50 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 6315 THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ACT (Cap. 7) THE PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 2002 REVISION OF ELECTORS REGISTER NOICE is given that the register of electors loran constituencies will further be revised from llth July, to 3Ist July, 2007. The following persons should apply— (a) All persons who are not registered but who wishes to be registered. (b) All persons who are registered but who wish to change the particulars of their registration or the constituency in which they are registered. Applications may be made on or after llth July, 2007 but not later than 31st July, 2007. Applications may be made at the places listed in the schedule to the notice which was appended to Gazette Notice No. 5082 of 31st May, 2007. If a place listed in the schedule is closed before the)ast day for making applications, a notice will be posted at the place indicating the other place where application may be made. Forms for applications may be obtained at any place of registration while it is open. Dated thelOth July, 2007.' J. H. TSOLA, ' Commission Secretary, Electoral Commission of Kenya. S.M. KIVUITU, Chairman, Electoral Commission of Kenya. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 6316 THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ACT (Cap. 7) THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT (Cap. 265) THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELCTIONS (REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS) REGULATIONS APPOINTMENT OF'REGISTRATION OFFICERS AND ASSISTANT REGISTRATION OFFICERS IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 of the National Assembly and Presidential Elections Act and regulation 2 (1), 2 (2) and 3 (1) of the National Assembly and Presidential Elections (Registration of Electors) Regulations, 2002, the Electoral Commissibn appoints the persons [2125 2126 THE KENYA GAZE 11b 10th July, 2007 named in the second and third columns of the schedule to be the registration officers and assistant registration officers, respectively for each of the constituencies in the districts named in the first column of the schedule for the purposes of revision of voters' registers-from llth July to 31st July, 2007. The registration officers named in the second column shall be based at the constituency headquarters of the districts named in the first column of the schedule. The assistant registration officers named in the third column of the schedule shall be based at the divisional headquarters named in the fourth column of the schedule. The appointment shall be deemed to have come into force on llth July, 2007. All other appointments of registration officers which were made previously or which will be subsisting as on 11th July, 2007 shall stand revoked. SCHEDULE Constituency Registration Officer Assistant Registration Officer Administrative Division NAIROBI DISTRICT MAKADARA MAKADARA Grace Mongina Isaac Kigen Winnie Mureithi PUMWANI KAMUKUNJI Jarvis Wanamboya Naima Salim James Wachira Mwangi STAREHE Josephine Nduku Mwengi Zakayo Kipiangat Rono CENTRAL Anasstacia Waruguru LANG ATA Asha Abdalla Leonard Silla Katumo KIBERA Michael G. Mwaura DAGORETTI DAGORETT1 Sammy Kimemiah Njuguna Doris Odinga Nancy Gacanja WESTLANDS Phanuel Owiti Owiti Mary Kanini Musyoka WESTLANDS Benjamin Ngetich KASARANI Jerusha Chepsat Jackson Mwangi Kuria KASARANI James Philip Kiilu Ann Jelimo Kapkiai EMBAKASI Mannasseh 0. Mugasia Ruth Kwamboka Nchogu EMBAKASI Joseph Munene Wambugu Mathew Otieno MOMBASA DISTRICT CHANGAMWE Juma Kalinga Khadja Shariff CHANGAMWE It Josephine Chao KISAUNI Shadrack Igwo Kombo Ngeti Ndoro KISAUNI Musa 0. Enos LIKONI Derrick Phombea Anastacia V. Mbeyu LIKONI MVITA Sharoath Buko Sabri Mbarak Salim MVITA KWALE DISTRICT MSAMBWENI Swaleh Gakurya Zemehekha Bilashaka MSAMBWENI Ibrahim M. Ndegwa LUNGA LUNGA MATUGA Penina M. Ndegwa Salim M.Mwacharribuli MATUGA Raphael M.Musola KUBO KINANCO Nicholas Kumbu Ambrose Tsuma Mbagala KINANGO Salim Yawa Mrina SAMBURU James Panga Samuel Goba Mng'ong'o C I KILIFI DISTRICT BAHARI Roy Mwangolo Emanuel B. Komoro BAHARI Lewis Lewa KIKAMBALA Samuel Kalama CHONYI • 10th .161y, 2007 "1"1-1E XENYWGAZEITE , 2127 SCHEDULE--(Contd.) ConStituenCy Registration Officer Assistant RegistratiOn Officer Administrative Division KALOLENI Edith Fidia Lipuka Michael Ngowa KALOLENI Alice Yaya 41 Mazera Mwatela Mazera „ Roy Sebora GANZE Palmastone Shida Tupha Alfonce Amani Kahindi , GANZE Stephen Ngumbao Makoko BAMBA Geoffrey K. Muramba VITENGENI MALINDI DISTRICT MALINDI Reuben Mubambi Nzaro Marvellous Masika Mwachinga MALINDI Aderson F. Kasiwah MAGARINI William Kalu Mwabonje' Charles M. Kaboto MAGARINI, George Nyawa Mwadai MARAFA TANA RIVER DISTRICT ,GARSEN Dulu Michael Arnuma Joseph Komora GARSEN Kolde Y. Hanshako KIPINI Yesse Badasp Ogwo TARASAA GALOLE Lotan Ade Paul Okongo Ogola GALOLE Juma B. Hiribae WENJE BURA Dora Salatiel Hadoka Sharamo Tunei BURA Hassan Mansa Guyole BANGALE Mohamed Salim Wario MADOGO LAMU DISTRICT LAMU EAST Bwana Usarna Salilu Halima B. Athman FAZA Harun Shee Omar KIUNGA Usama H. Haj KIZINGITINI LAMU WEST Raya F. Ahmed . Aisha M. Faraj AMU Abdi J. Dido HINDI/MAGOGONI Mohamed A. Athman MPEKETONI Salim Abdalla Fanau WITU TAITA TAVETA DISTRICT TAVETA Davis Nguyawo Charles Siwilis TAVETA Stanely Mghenyi WUNDANYI Mwangoma Tayo Getrude Mwangola WUNDANYI MWATATE Everlyn Kamata Mercy W. Mwaore MWATETE Nerbert M. Mwaliko MWAMBIRWA Caroline Somba TAUSA VOI Eliud Mdari Winnie Mwawasi VOI GARISSA DISTRICT RUMS Ibrahim Muktar Haji Muse Mohamed Abdi CENTRAL Yusuf M. Barre DANYERE Ismael Daudi Abubakar BALAMBALA Abdikher Yaqub SANKURI LAGDERA Abdikadir Farah Abdinasir Yabow MODOGASHE Abass I. Kaar BENANE Maryan Yussuf Haji SHANT-ABAK Saadia Abdullahi Guhat DADAAB Abdullahi Suthey Maalim LIBOI 2128 THE KENYA GAZEllE 10th July, 2007 SCHEDULE—(Contd.) Constituency Registration Officer Assistant Registration Officer Administrative Division FAFI (PART) Halima Mohamed Haji Abdi Dagane Galal BURA Farah Diriye Abdullahi JARA JILA Ali Hussein Abdi GALMAGALLA Rashid Issa Ab di HULUGHO IJARA DISTRICT IJARA Maaruf Abdulahi Ismail 1 . Mohamed Abdulahi Ibrahim IJARA Hawa Hussein Mohamud MASALANI Mohamed Bashir Dahir SANGAILU WAJIR DISTRICT WAJIR NORTH Ahmedheir Dahir Gaal Hassan Abdinoor BUTE Abdullahi Yarrow Adan GURAR Dahaba Hussein Madey BUNA WAJIR WEST Jama M. Maalim Ismail Shariff GRIFTU Adam Sambul Abdi ELDAS Bishar Mohamed Adan HADADO WAJIR EAST Ali Omar Mohamed Abdiraham 0. Ibrahim CENTRAL Zeinab Hassan Farah KOTULO Fatuma Hillow WAJIR BOR Bishar Ali Olow TARBAJ WAJIR SOUTH Hassan Billow Mohamed Suleiman Jubase Osman HABASWEIN Abdi Duale Osman SABULI Mohamed Omar Shuiye DIF MANDERA DISTRICT MANDERA WEST Daud Adan Salad Sharrif Yussuf Hamud TAKABA Murktar Sheikh Matker BANISSA Mohamed S. Alio DANDU Abdikadir Yunis Ismail MALKAMARI MANDERA CENTRAL Ibrahim A. Adan Alio Maalim Ahmed RHAMU Mohamed Abdi Hussein RHAMU DIMTU Khalif Hussein Mohamed ELWAK Mohamed Abdille Subow AS-HABITO Mohamed All Adan WARGADUD Zeitun Ahmed Duale SHIMBIR FATUMA Mohamed Kunaye Sheikh KUTULO MANDERA EAST Adow Issack Hassan Maryan Noor Osman FINO Omar Ali Abdalla CENTRAL Bashir Arab Mohamed KALALIYO Abdi Rahoy Kassim HARERI Hussein Maalim Adan WARANQAARA Mohamed Rahoy All LAFEY Hussein Ibrahim Abdullahi LIBEHIA MOYALE DISTRICT MOYALE Abdilatif M. Aga Ali Farah Guyo CENTRAL Galma Waqo Roba OBBU Roba Halake Gelma URAN Ahmed Adan Ibrahim GOLBO MARSABIT DISTRICT NORTH HORR Pius Godan Golicha Michael W. Behwa NORTH HORR Adano Dido MAIKONA All Gufu Ibrahim DUKANA Mamo Molu TURBI SAKU John Elijah Chiwe John Galogallo Oche CENTRAL Duba D. Gamba GODA MOJI Daniel Dulach Dida DIRR 10th July, 2007 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2129 SCHEDULE—(Contd.) Constituency Registration Officer Assistant Registration Officer Administrative DiVision LAISAMIS Mohamed Arbelle Moses I. Galoro LAISAMIB Joseph Akolong LOIYANGALANI Daniel Lolpejalai KORR ISIOLO DISTRICT ISIOLO NORTH Ibrahim A.Shabo j David Karimi CENTRAL Franceco Letimalo OLDONYO-NYIFIO Daudi Tandicha MERTI Nuro Sime DADACHA BASA ISIOLO SOUTH Abdullahi Sora Adan Denge GARBA TULA Hussein Boru ' KINNA Hawa Gonjope SERICHO MERU NORTH DISTRICT IGEMBE Gabriel Kobia Elijah Kimathi IGEMBE CENTRAL Kennedy Kirimi IGEMBE NORTH Justhus K. Ithai IGEMBE EAST. SamwelMirongo IGEMBE SOUTH EAST Marthin K. Kithuri IGEMBE 'SOUTH Gladys Kobia Micheni IGEMBE SOUTH WEST NTONYIRJ Enid K. Kubai Lucy Kabaya LAARE Philip Miriti MUTUATI Henry Mburunga NDOLELI TIGANIA WEST Hellen Kamencu Geoffrey Kimathi TIGANIA WEST Irenen K. Thuranira URINGU Mary Kaembe AKITHII TIGANIA NORTH TIGANIA EAST ' Godfrey N.Muthinja Joel Laibuta Solomon Rukwaru TIGANIA CENTRAL Jervis Gituma TIGANIA EAST 'MERU CENTRAL DISTRICT NORTH IMENTI F,estus Kirai Muga Lawrence Kathurima MIIRIGA MIERU WEST Charles Kiumbe BUURI Festus M'Tuaruchiu TIMAU Christine Kaburu MIIRIGA MIERU EAST ° CENTRAL IMENTI Justus M'Raria Catherine K. Mukira ABOTHUGUCHI WEST John Mbaya Amundi ABOTHUGUCHI CENTRAL Andrew K.Murugu ABOTHUGUCHI EAST SOUTH IMENTI Pheneas Kaaria Ephanto Francis Kaburia Nkaabu ABOGETA Thomas Gikunda NKUENE Mugambi K. Muthuri IGOJI MERU SOUTH DISTRICT NITHI Mark Njue Protasio Mutema CHUKA Michael M. Riara MUTHAMBI Njagi Mburia Kenneth MWIMBI ' Miriam Cianjoka Njagi MAGUMONI Andrew Njeru Ndwiga IGAMBANG'OMBE THARAKA DISTRICT THARAKA Kenneth Mitambo Benson Mutiria THARAKA CENTRAL Ntwiga K. M'Kwenya THARAKA SOUTH John N. Kiongo THARAKA NORTH • EMBU DISTRICT MANYATTA Caroline
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