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TH E REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA Newspaper" U" J gandaM M G^ L. M azette'“J J Authority Vol. CX No. 63 10th November, 2017 Price: Shs. 5,000 CONTENTS Pa g e General Notice No. 982 of 2017. The Marriage Act—N otices ................ ... 1501 THE MARRIAGE ACT The Companies Act—Notices... ... ...1501-1502 [Cap. 251 Revised Edition, 2000] The Local Governments (Rating) Act—Notice 1502 NOTICE The Rules of Procedure of Parliament—Notice 1503 [Under Section 5 of the Act] The Electricity Act—Notice ... ... ... 1503 PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE The Mining Act—Notice ................ ... 1503 In e x e r c is e of the powers conferred upon me by Section The Trademarks Act—Registration of Applications 1503-1532 5 of the Marriage Act, I hereby license the place of Public Advertisements ............................ ... 1532-1548 Worship mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be a place for the celebration of marriages. General Notice No. 980 of 2017. SCHEDULE 1. Church — Lugala Christian Outreach THE MARRIAGE ACT [Cap. 251 Revised Edition, 2000] Denomination — Pentecostal Village — Lugala NOTICE Parish — Lubya [Under Section 5 of the Act] Sub-County — Lubaga PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE County — Kyadondo In e x e r c is e of the powers conferred upon me by Section District — Kampala 5 of the Marriage Act, I hereby license the place of Public HON. KAHINDA OTAFIIRE, Worship mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be a place for Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. the celebration of marriages. SCHEDULE General Notice No. 983 of 2017. 1. Church — Busia Miracle Revival Ministries International THE MARRIAGE ACT [Cap. 251 Revised Edition, 2000) Denomination — Pentecostal NOTICE Village — Solo A Village [Under Section 5 of the Act] Parish — North A Sub-County — Western Division PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE County — Busia In e x e r c is e of the powers conferred upon me by Section 5 of the Marriage Act, I hereby license the place of Public District — Busia Worship mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be a place for HON. KAHINDA OTAFIIRE, the celebration of marriages. Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. SCHEDULE 1. Church — Sonship Ministries Church-Busega General Notice No. 981 of 2017. Denomination — Pentecostal Village — Busega THE MARRIAGE ACT [Cap. 251 Revised Edition, 2000] Sub-County — Rubaga County — Kyadondo NOTICE [Under Section 5 of the Act] District — Kampala PLACE FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE HON. KAHINDA OTAFIIRE, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs. In e x e r c is e of the powers conferred upon me by Section 5 of the Marriage Act, I hereby license the place of Public Worship mentioned in the Schedule hereto to be a place for General Notice No. 984 of 2017. the celebration of marriages. THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. SCHEDULE (Act No. 1 of 2012). 1. Church — Kakumiro Reformed Community NOTICE. Denomination — Pentecostal P u r s u a n t to Section 40(4) of the Companies Act, (No. Village — Rwensera LC I 1/2012) Laws of Uganda, 2000, notice is hereby given that AON Parish — Rwensera Central Ward UGANDA LIMITED, has been by a special resolution passed on 17th October, 2017, and with the approval of the Registrar of Sub-County — Kakumiro Companies, changed in name to MINET LIMITED, and that County — Bugangaizi such new name has been entered in my Register. District — Kakumiro Dated at Kampala, this 8th day of November, 2017. 1502 THE UGANDA GAZETTE [1 0 t h N o v e m b e r General Notice No. 985 of 2017. 1. That the company by reason of its liabilities cannot THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. continue in business and that it is advisable to (Act No. 1 of 2012). commence a creditor’s voluntary winding up. NOTICE. 2. That the company hereby resolves to wind up and nominates Sekabanja Kato Edward as liquidator to P u r s u a n t to Section 40(4) of the Companies Act, (No. wind up its affairs. 1/2012) Laws of Uganda, 2000, notice is hereby given that BOLD CREST INVESTMENTS LIMITED, has been by a 3. That the company shall hereafter convene a creditors special resolution passed on 07th November, 2017, and with meeting on the 8th September, 2017 to present a full the approval of the Registrar of Companies, changed in statement of the position of the company’s affairs, a list name to BOLD INNOVATIONS LIMITED, and that such of creditors and the estimated amount of their claims. new name has been entered in my Register. 4. That the registry of companies be notified accordingly. Dated at Kampala, this 17th day of November, 2017. DATED at Kampala, this 2nd day of October, 2017. NABWEBALE LILIAN AGABA, Signed by the said Assistant Registrar of Companies. PETER AND SHEILA GEORGE GALIWANGO General Notice No. 986 of 2017. KULABA AND SOLOME G. THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. (Act No. 1 of 2012). NOTICE. PATRICK AND EVELYN LEGACY SERVICES MUGENYI P u r s u a n t to Section 40(4) of the Companies Act, (No. 1/2012) Laws of Uganda, 2000, notice is hereby given that LOMS FOREX BUREAU LIMITED, has been by a special resolution passed on 02nd October, 2017, and with the jrpm (U) ltd . ‘ 7 Sekabanja kato approval of the Registrar of Companies, changed in name to EDWARD LOMS FOREX BUREAU & MONEY TRANSFER Liquidator. LIMITED, and that such new name has been entered in my Register. General Notice No. 989 of 2017 Dated at Kampala, this 11th day of October, 2017. KAKUNGULU ALLAN, Assistant Registrar of Companies. General Notice No. 987 of 2017. GOMBE TOWN COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2000. P.O. Box 145, MPIGI (Act No. 1 of 2012). Email: [email protected] [email protected] NOTICE. The General Public, P u r s u a n t to Section 40(4) of the Companies Act, (No. Property Owners, 1/2012) Laws of Uganda, 2000, notice is hereby given that Developers. TERP GROUP LIMITED, has been by a special resolution RE: VALUATION LIST AND NOTICE passed on 24th July, 2017, and with the approval of the This is to notify the General Public that the Draft Valuation Registrar of Companies, changed in name to TERP MEDIA List has been completed. The copy of the Draft Valuation LIMITED, and that such new name has been entered in my List is open for inspection in the Office of the Physical Register. Planner at Council Head Offices. Dated at Kampala, this 28th day of August, 2017. Any person who is aggrieved by inclusion of any property, any value ascribed and or in the case of a building or portion NABWEBALE LILIAN AGABA, of a building occupied in parts, by the valuation in the draft Assistant Registrar of Companies. list, may, at any time before the expiration of thirty days from the date of publication of notice in accordance with General Notice No. 988 of 2017. Section 14, serve on a notice of objection. Every notice of objection shall be in writing and shall state IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, No. 1 of 2012 the grounds on which the objection is made and the amendments desired to remove the objection. AND No person shall be entitled to be heard by the Valuation IN THE MATTER OF M/S. RAPHA HEALTH Court unless he or she has served Council a notice of SERVICES LIMITED objection to the Draft Valuation List. AND Thank you IN THE MATTER OF VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION OF < M/S. RAPHA HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED SPECIAL RESOLUTION Ndagire At the Extra ordinary General meeting of the company held Copies: t o w n a COUNCIL at r*nmr>£inv nrpmicAc nn fha Qi-V-i An\j o n \n 10 t h N o v e m b e r ] THE UGANDA GAZETTE 1503 General Notice No. 990 of 2017. The Secretary, Electricity Regulatory Authority, THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF ERA House, Plot 15, Shimoni Road - Nakasero, UGANDA, 1995 P.O. Box 10332, Kampala. IN THE MATTER OF THE RULES OF Tel: +256 393 260 166, +256 414 341 852 PROCEDURE OF PARLIAMENT Fax +256 414 341 624 Email: [email protected] N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t o t h e g e n e r a l p u b l ic t h a t : MANAGEMENT In e x e r c is e of the powers conferred by Article 94 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and in accordance General Notice No. 992 of 2017. with rules 60 and 163 of the Rules of Procedure of Parliament, the 10th Parliament of Uganda on 2nd August THE MINING ACT, 2003 2017 amended its Rules of Procedure. (The Mining Regulations, 2004) Signed at Kampala, this 30th day of October, 2017. NOTICE OF GRANT OF AN EXPLORATION LICENSE REBECCA ALITWALA KADAGA (MP), IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Exploration License, Speaker of Parliament. number EL 1691 registered as number 002452 has been granted in accordance with the provisions of Section 27 and Section 29 to M/s. Tian Tang Group (U) Limited, of P.O. General Notice No. 991 of 2017. Box 37021, Kampala, for a period of three (3) years ELECTRICITY REGULATORY AUTHORITY effective from 20th October, 2017. The Exploration area subject to the Exploration License is 4.7323 km" and is on topography map, sheet numbers 93/2, 0 situated in Kabale & Kisoro Districts. ERA Dated at Entebbe, this 20th day of October, 2017.
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