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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) � Vol THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXI —No. 82 NAIROBI, 28th June, 2019 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The Universities Act—Appointment 2364 SUPPLEMENT No. 85 County Governments Notices 2364,2379-2386 Legislative Supplements, 2019 The Taskforce on the Establishment and LEGAL NOTICE No. PAGE Operationalization of the Office of the Director of 96—The Protected Areas Order, 2019 373 Public Prosecutions Inspectoratc=—Appointment 2365' 97 —The Banking Act—Extension of Exemption.... 373 High Court of Kenya—August Recess 2365 98—The Cattle Cleansing Act—Prescription of The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Effective Tick Destroying Agent 374 Certificates, etc 2365-2378 The East African Community Customs Management Act—Appointment and Limits of Transit Shed, SUPPLEMENT No.87 Customs Areas 2378-2379 National Assembly Bills, 2019 The Copyright Act—Power of Attorney 2386 • PAGE Council of Legal Education—July 2019 Bar Examination... 2386 The Equalisation Bill, 2019 647 The Standards Act—Declaration of Kenya Standards 2386-2392 The Companies Act—Intended Dissolution 2393 The Political Parties Act—Change of Political Party Details 2393 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 88, 89, 98 and 91 The Co-operative Societies Act—Inquiry Order 2394 Acts, 2019 The Physical Planning Act—completion of Part PAGE Development Plans 2394-2395 The • National Cohesion and Integration The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— (Amendment) Act, 2019, 501 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports 2395-2400 The Sports, (Amendment) Act, 2019 507 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 2400 The Warehouse Receipt System Act, 2019 513 Loss of Policies 2400-2401 The Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2019 539 Change of Names 2401 [2363 2364 THE KENYA GAZETTE 28th June, 2019 CORRIGENDA Abdihakim Mohmed Kahiya - Chairman Aisha Wanjiku Karanja Member IN Gazette Notice No. 5289 of 2016, Cause No. 66 of 2016, amend Consolata Muthoni Kimuya - Member the petitioner's name printed as "Ruth Wanjiru Kariuki" to read Sharon Mirel Wakhu - Member "Grace Wanjiru Kariuki" Thmas Mweu Kasoa Member Dated the 18th June, 2019. IN Gazette Notice No. 647 of 2019, Cause No. 1585 of 2018, add "the executor's named in the deceased's last will" and amend the MIKE MBUVI SONKO KIOKO, expression printed as "for a grant of letters of administration intestate MR/6508132 Governor, Nairobi City County. to the estate of" to read "for a grant of probate of written will to the estate of" GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5716 IN Gazette Notice No. 5417 of 2019, amend the expression printed THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA as "the High Court in succession case No. 663 of 2016" to read "in the THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT, 2012 Chief Magistrate's court at Thika in succession cause No. 47 of 2014" THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES ACT (No. 13 of 2011) IN Gazette Notice No. 696 of 2019, amend the expression printed as "Cause No. 1457 of 2018" to read "Cause No. 1757 of 2018" APPOINTMENT IT IS notified for the general information that the Governor, Embu IN Gazette Notice No. 5370 of 2019, attend the expression printed County pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of Kenya, the as "David Waweru Muchangi" to read "Daniel Waweru Muchangi" County Government Act and section 14 of the Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2011 appoints— Kenneth Nyaga Mwige — Chairperson IN Gazette Notice No. 4191 of 2019, amend the expression printed Emily Wawira Njeru — Vice-Chairperson as "P. K. Tonui, Land Registrar, Kajiado District" to read "G. R. Simon Mureithi Muriuki Gichuki, Land Registrar, Kajiado District" Grace Murugi Gicovi Benjamin Murungaru Mugo Esther Wanja Nthiga • Susan Miru Kaguongo GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5714 Bernard Nthiga Ndwiga THE UNIVERSITIES ACT as members of the Embu Municipal.Board. (No. 42 of 2012) Dated the 20th June, 2019. APPOINTMENT MARTIN NYAGA WAMBORA, MR/6508208 Governor, Embu County. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sections 54 (3) and 6 (1) of the Universities Act, 2012, the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Education appoints— GAZETTE NOTICE No.5717 Under section 6 (1) (d)— THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Mwanda 0. Walter (Prof.) (No. 17 of 2012) Under section 6 (1) (e)— THE MANDERA COUNTY TRADE DEVELOPMENT FUND ACT Gilda Odera (Mrs.) MANDERA COUNTY TRADE DEVELOPMENT FUND BOARD Under section 6 (1) (/) — Shem Migot Adhola (Prof.) APPOINTMENT Under section 6 (1) (g)— IN ACCORDANCE with the powers conferred by section 6 (2) of Henry Moses Thairu (Prof.) the Mandela County Trade Development Fund Act, 2014, the CECM for Trade, Investment, Industrialization and Co-operative to be members of the Universities Funding Board, for a period of three Development, appoints— (3) years, with effect from the 1st July, 2019. SCHEDULE Dated the 24th June, 2019. NOMINEES FOR MANDERA COUNTY TRADE DEVELOPMENT GEORGE MAGOHA, FUND BOARD MEMBERS Cabinet Secretary for Education. Name Position Fatuma Adan Hussein (Mrs.) Chairperson GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5715 Osman Ibrahim Mohumud Secretary THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Rahma Kassim Yarrow Member Jabir Ahmed Abdirahman Member (No. 17 of 2012) Abdirahman Mohamud Issak Member NAIROBI CITY COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD Nzoka Solomon Muema Member APPOINTMENT Alinoor Mohamed Ali Member IT IS notified for the information of the general public that Ahmed Mohamed Abdi Member pursuant to section 57 of the County Governments Act, the Governor, Dated the 21st June, 2019. Nairobi City County has upon approval by the County Assembly A. S. MAAD, appointed the persons whose names appear hereunder, as members of CECM, Trade, Inve.itment, Industrialization the County Public Service Board— MR/6508283 and Co-operative Development. 28th June, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2365 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5718 (c) In respect of the Environment and Land Court, by the Presiding Judge of that Court; THE TASKFORCE ON THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATIONALIZATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR (d) In court stations with a single Judge, the matters emanating OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS INSPECTORATE therefrom will be handled in the nearest High Court station where a Recess Duty Judge is sitting which shall be indicated APPOINTMENT on the Station's notice board by the Presiding Judge of such IT IS NOTIFIED for the general information of the public that the single Judge Station, Director of Public Prosecutions has appointed a Taskforce on the During the vacation, the offices of the aforesaid courts, including establishment and operationalization of the Office of the Director. of Registries, shall be open to the public from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on Public Prosecutions inspectorate. all weekdays other than the public holidays. The Taskforce shall comprise of— Dated the 23rd May, 2019. Chairperson LADY JUSTICE LYDIA ACHODE, Justice (Rtd.) Benard Chunga Principal Judge, High Court. Vice-chairperson Rita Wambui'Kuria GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5720 Members THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Abdirahman Abdillahi Lawrence Nyalle (No. 3 of 2012) Louis G. Franceschi ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE Secretariat WHEREAS Dorothy Nyabera Rabare, of P.O. Box 66017,00800, Lilian Obuo —Joint Secretary Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of Miriam Ngari all that Flat No. G4 Block G erected on a piece of land known as L.R.• Lucy Muhuni No. 209/8875, situate in the city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a lease registered as I.R. 136266/1, and whereas sufficient 1. The terms of reference of the Taskforce shall be to— evidence has been adduced to show that the said lease has been lost, (a) make recommendations on the establishment and notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date operationalization of the Office of the Director of Public hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate of title provided that no Prosecutions inspectorate; objection has been received within that period. (b) formulate guidelines for inspection of the Office of the Dated the 28th June, 2019. Director of Public Prosecutions operations; and G. M. MUYANGA, (c) prepare and submit its report and recommendations to the MR/6338380 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. Director of Public Prosecutions upon the expiry of its term. 2. In the execution of its mandate, the Taskforce may— GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5721 (a) co-opt any person necessary to support the realization of the terms of reference; THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (b) receive any relevant information and documents; and (No. 3 of 2012) (c) collect and collate information necessary for the fulfillment ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE of the mandate of the Taskforce. WHEREAS Mutirithia Wa Andu Company Limited, of P.O. Box 3. The Taskforce shall regulate its own procedure. 75528-00200, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of all that piece of land known as L.R. No. 27165/43, 4. The Taskforce shall develop a work plan as may be required. situate in the city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a certificate of title registered as I.R. 178751/1, and whereas sufficient 5. The term of office of the Taskforce shall be a period of thirty (30) evidence has been adduced to show that the said certificate of title has days commencing on the first day immediately following been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days gazettement of the Task force. from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate of title Dated the 20th June, 2019. provided that no objection has been received within that period. NOORDIN HAM, Dated the 28th June, 2019. Director of Public Prosecutions. S. C. NJOROGE MR/6508348 Registrar of Titles, No.robi. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5719 HIGH COURT OF KENYA GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5722 AUGUST RECESS, 2019 THE LAND REGISTRATION PURSUANT to Article 165 (1) of the Constitution of Kenya and (No.
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