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Uganda Gazette Authority 181 c THE REPl'BUC OF I’OANDA THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA Registered at the Published General Post Office for transmission within by East Africa as a Newspaper Uganda Gazette Authority Vol. CIII No.. 23 23rd April, 2010 Price: Shs. 1500 CONTENTS Page General Notice No. 156 of 2010. Kampala City Council—Notice ... ... 181 THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. The Companies Act—Notices ... ... ... 181 The Engineers Registration Act—Notice ... ... 182-189 (Cap. 110). The Electoral Commission Act—Notice ... 190-193 NOTICE. The Uganda Police—Notice ... ... ... 194-196 Pursuant to section 343(3) of the Companies Act, notice is The Trademarks Act—Registration of Applications 197-198 hereby given that unless cause is shown to the contrary the Advertisements ... ... ... ... 199-200 name of the following company will be struck off the Register SUPPLEMENTS after the expiration of three months from the date of Statutory Instrument publication of this notice. No. 16—The Electoral Commission (Appointment of Date of Completion of Update of Voters’ Register in Mukono COFIPLAS LIMITED North Constituency, Mukono District) Instrument, 2010. Dated at Kampala this 14th day of April, 2010. Ordinance MERCY KYOMUGASHO K. NDYAHIKAYO, No. 1—Local Governments (Rukungiri District) Assistant Registrar of Companies. (Community Based Organisations) Ordinance, 2010. General Notice No. 155 of 2010. General Notice No. 157 of 2010. CITY COUNCIL OF KAMPALA THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. GAZETTING OF DESIGNATED VEHICLE PARKING AREAS (Cap. 110). Pursuant to the Local Governments Act, Second Schedule, NOTICE. Part 3 Regulation 28(e). Pursuant to section 19(4) of the Companies Act, notice is Kampala City Council as a Local Government is mandated hereby given that Makindye Boda Boda Owners & Riders to provide, control and manage Public Vehicle Parking. Association has by special Resolution passed on the 20th day of November, 2009 and with the approval of the Registrar of Hereto attached is a list of areas designated for Public Companies changed in name to Security for Boda Boda Vehicle Parking for specified categories of vehicles as Owners & Riders Association (SOBERA) and that such new indicated: name has been entered in my Register. 1. Plot No. 2A Station Approach Dated at Kampala this 15th day of January, 2010. Lorries and Picks-ups. MERCY KYOMUGASHO K. NDYAHIKAYO, 2. Plot No. 5-9 Katwe Road-Kalitunsi Assistant Registrar of Companies. Lorry Park Lorries and Pick-ups. 3. Plot No. 99A - 107A Nakivubo Road Lorries. General Notice No. 158 of 2010. 4. 5th Street THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. At the junction with 6th Street (Cap. 110). Heavy and light Pick-up trucks. NOTICE. 5. Nateete Park Plot No. Buses, Lorries, Pick-ups and Commuter Taxis. Pursuant to section 19(4) of the Companies Act, notice is hereby given that Save the Orphaned and Vulnerable Children 6. Plot No. 102-104 and 106 Kiira Road Everywhere (SATOVE) Limited (By Guarantee) has by Lorries and Pick-ups. special Resolution passed on the........................................ and 7. Plot No. 260 Block 38 Wandegeya Park Yard with the approval of the Registrar of Companies changed in Pick-ups and Special Hires. name to Community Driven Initiatives Uganda Limited (By Guarantee) and that such new name has been entered in my Parking in the above designated areas will attract a monthly Register. user fee to be fixed and collected by Council or its appointed agents. Dated at Kampala this 19th day of April, 2010. MUWONGE-KEWAZA, JULIET NASSUNA, For Acting Town Clerk. Assistant Registrar of Companies. General Notice No. 159 of 2010. THE ENGINEERS REGISTRATION ACT, CAP 271; SECTION 18. NOTICE. In Accordance with section 18 (2) of the Engineers Registration Act Cap 271, it is hereby notified for information of the general public that the following persons had their names in the Engineers Register on 31 st December, 2009 as Registered Engineers. Re}’. No. Name Address Discipline Qualifications 624 Abcnaitwe, Asaph T. P.O. Box 1408, Kampala Civil BSc (Eng), Civil, Makerere University, MUIPE 147 Adriko, Eric T. Ssckebuga (Dr.) P.O. Box 6402, Kampala Mechanical BSc.(Eng), Meeh.; PhD; London University; FUIPE 445 Ajalu, John Stephen P.O. Box 11243, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng-), Civil; Makerere University, MSc. (Eng.), ITC - Delft; MUIPE 524 Akankwasa, Justus P.O. Box 7063, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, MUK; MSc. (Construction Management), Loughborough Univ., UK; MUIPE. 616 Amanuel, Ghebray P.O. Box 31730, Kampala Civil Dip. (Surveying and Construction), Italia Technical College, Ethiopia; M.Eng (Civil and Structural). Univ, of Sheffield; MUIPE. 452 Amayo, Johnson P.O. Box 7053, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng ), Civil; Makerere University; MSc. (Sanitary Eng.) 111E-Delft; MUIPE. 456 Amonya, Fred David Mott MacDonald Ltd. - UK Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; Makerere University; MSc. (Road Management and Engineering), Univ, of Birmingham; MUIPE. 325 Anglin, John S P.O. Box 8414, Kampala Mechanical BSc (Eng.), Mechanical, University of Ottawa, MUIPE 530 Arebahona, km Prots P.O. Box 20026, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, MUK; MSc. (Water Supply and Wastes Eng ), Loughborough Univ, UK; MUIPE. 333 Ariyo, Frank K P.O. Box 2178, Jinja Mechanical BSc.(Eng.), Meeh.; Makerere University; MUIPE. 424 Assedri, Charles Olivu P.O. Box 10, Entebbe Civil BSc.(Eng ), Civil; Makerere University; MUIPE, M1HT. 645 Atiirc, Victor P.O. Box 36498, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, MUK; MSc. (Hydropower Development), NTNU-Trodheim, Norway; MUIPE. 350 Azuba, Christopher Henry P.O. Box 20026, Kampala Mechanical BSc.(Eng ), Meeh.; Makerere University; Dip. (Water Supply & Sanitation), Loughborough; MUIPE. 2)4 Babinca, Daudi Paul P.O. Box 2872, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; AMSCE; AMICE; MUIPE 555 Badaza, Mohammed P.O. Box 19, Entebbe Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, Makerere University, MSc. (Water Rs Eng.), Univ, of Darcs Salaam, MUIPE 556 Bagampadde, Umaru (Dr.) P.O. Box 7062, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, Makerere University, MSc. (Eng.), Saudi Arabia, PhD (Infrastructure & Planning), Sweden; MUIPE. 78 Bagarukayo, Eris Kahenano P.O. Box 12472, Kampala Civil Dip. C.E., G.MICE, G.M.I. MUN.E 306 Bagonza, Samson P.O. Box 10 ,Entebbe Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; Makerere University; MSc. (Highway Eng.), Univ, of Birmingham; FIITf; FUIPE. 498 Baguma. Aloysius Kayomba P.O. Box 21364, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng), Civil, Makerere University, MUIPE. 626 Bahanda, Elias P.O. Box 12435, Kampala Electrical BSc (Eng), Electrical, Makerere University; MUIPE 619 Bahije, Thomas Abwooli P.O. Box 1002, Kyenjojo Civil BSc (Eng), Civil, Makerere University; MUIPE 505 Bakaki, Charles P.O. Box 24934, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng), Civil, MUK; MEng.(Highways,Urban Roads & Airport Pavement Eng.), Tongji Univ.-China, MUIPE. 177 Balaba, Ezekiel S P.O. Box 99, Kabalc Mechanical Nat.Dip in Mining (Wigan); MUIPE 482 Balimunsi, Peter P.O. Box 23696, Kampala Electrical BSc.(Eng),Elect., MUK; Masters in Devt.Studies, Univ. Coll. - Dublin; PGD Ikon. Principles - Univ, of London;MSc. (Dcvt Finance), London; MUIPE 484 Balircmwa, Novali Mukajanga P.O. Box 1134, Masaka Civil BSc.(Eng), Civil, University of Dar es Salaam; P.E, MIET, MUIPE. 440 Bangi, Livingstone P.O. Box 8348, Kampala Electrical BSc.(Eng), Elect.; West Germany; MSc.(Energy Management);City Univ. - UK; MUIPE. 375 Bantulaki, Jonas P.O. Box 913, Kampala Electrical Dip. (Radio Mechanics Eng ); MSc. (Comm. Eng.) Leningrand Insitute, MUIPE. 429 Barasa, 1. Wandera P.O. Box 12557, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; University of Nairobi; MIEK, AMASCE, MUIPE. 466 Baringanire, Paul P.O. Box 7059, Kampala Electrical BSc. (Eng.), Elect.; MUK; Dip. (Electric Power Systems) Norwegian Univ, of Science and Technology; MUIPE. 557 Baryaliabwa, Mwesigye Isaac P.O. Box 7120, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng), Civil, Makerere Univ., MSc. (Eng.), Makerere Univ., MBA, ESAMI; Dip. Purchasing & Supplies, MOPS (UK); MUIPE. 202 Batumbya Patrick C. M. P.O. Box 8493, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; Gr.MI.Strut.E; MUIPE. 446 Baziraake, Francis (Dr.) P.O. Box 12878, Kampala Civil BSc.(C.E), Cologne College of Adv.Tech; MSc. Tech.Univ.Berlin, PhD.Tech.Univ. of Berlin, MUIPE. 473 Bekure, Samson P.O. Box 21321, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng), Civil, Addis Ababa University, MUIPE. 135 Besigiroha, Nekemia P.O. Box 289, Bushenyi Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil, LON; AMICE, MIEK, FPWI, MUIPE. 443 Bcsigye, Cyrus Bekunda P.O. Box 16063, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; Makerere University; M.Sc (Eng.), Civil, Makerere University; MUIPE. 589 Bidasala-Igaga, 1 lenry Daniel M P.O. Box 1118, Jinja Electrical MSc. (Eng.), Electrical, Donetsk Polytechinca Institute, Ukrainc-USSR; MUIPE 521 Bigabwa, John P.O. Box 10, Entebbe Civil Bsc. (Eng.), Civil, Makerere University; MUIPE. 496 Bigirwa, Nathan Ainooti P.O. Box 1022, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng), Civil, MUK; PGD(Trend); 1HE Delft; MSc.(Road Eng.) IHE Delft - Netherlands; MIHT,MUIPE. 220 Bisuti- Balamu, Patrick P.O. Box 10, Entebbe Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; MSc. (Highways Mgt. & Eng.), FIHT, MUIPE. 523 Boga, Ramzan Kassamali P.O. Box 22, 000606 Nairobi Civil BE.(Civil), Bombay Univ., PGD (Concrete Tech.), Leeds Univ.; MSc.(Structural Eng ),Leeds, CEng, FIStructE, MICE, MIEK, MIET, MAAK 250 Bomukama, Soltie P.O. Box 20026, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Makerere University; MSc.(Water and Waste Eng.), Loughborough; FUIPE; MIWEM. 288 Busisa, J.T. P.O. Box 822, Entebbe Civil MSc.(Eng.), Civil; Leningrad University, MUIPE. 342 Bwanga, George William P.O. Box 6700, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; Makerere University; MSc. Loughborough; MUIPE. 565 Bwanswa, Dan P.O. Box 333, Soroti Mechanical BSc. (Eng.), Mech/Acronautics, Cairo University; Dip. PPM, 1MSAT; MUIPE ( \ LIST GF ENGINEERS—continued. 23 BSc. (Engineering and Applied Sciences), Univ, of Sussex; MÍEK, ML'iPE. 539 Byakika, Patrick Frederick PO. Box 1350, Mbale Civil rd 278 Byandala, Abraham James P.O. Box 417, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng), Civil ; Makerere, PE; MUIPE A 181 Byansi, Valentine Mwase P.O. Box 40229, Nakawa Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; MUIPE. pril BSc.
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