RN Ae3 THE GAZETTE

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Vol. CXVI—No.65 , 23rd May, 2014 Price Sh. 60

CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The Public Finance Management Act—Appointiment, etc .. 1262-1263 SUPPLEMENTNo. 68

The ConsumerProtection Act—Appointment...... 0.....0....0.. 1263 National Assembly Bills, 2014 The Basic Education Act—Appointment...... 0..0.0c ce 1263 PAGE The Counter-Trafficking in Persons Act—Appointment..... 1263-1264 The Transfer of Prisoners Bill, 2014 «2. 2565

The Kenya Defence Forces Act—Deployment...... 0...... 1264 nennnnninnnen mene The National Security Act—Corrigendum...... 0.0.0. 1264 SUPPLEMENTNo. 69

Kwale County—Special Sitting ofthe Assemblly...... 1264 Senate Bills, 2014 —Appointment...... ccscscsseseusetenee 1264-1265 PAGE The Land Act— Port Development Project reecunty Governments (Amendment) (No. 4) Bill, 307 Access Road—Inquiry2... eeceeceeseeesceesseesesseesseeeesneesneeee L265 errr rere srensere ener nee ceese nee c esse ceceeee

The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional trnnnnanenananan Certificates, CC... ceeccccccesccsseceesessesesseseseeesseseseseeee 1265-1274 SUPPLEMENTNo. 70

The Civil Aviation Act—Application for Variation or Air a. Service Licences o.....cecececccccccccesesssseeesesseseseseeesessesesneseeee 1274-1277 Legislative Supplment LEGAL NOTICE PAGE The Kenya Schoolof Law—Pupilage and Passing of .. Examinations 1278 50—The Kenya Cocrete, Structural, Ceremics Tiles, ; ; Woodply and Interior Designs Workers Union The Insurance Act—Extensionofthe Moratorium...... 1278 (Deductionof Union Dues) Order, 2014 ...... 355 The Water Act—Water Tariff Adjustment...... 00000..-c0+ 1278-1279 51—The Kenya Union of Employees of The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part Polytechnics, Colleges and Allied Institutions Development Plans ...... 0..c.ccccccscccseesesseesseesesseesseetsseesees 1280 (Deduction of Union Dues) Order, 2014 ...... 356 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— 52—The Rift Valley Railways Workers Union Environmental Impact Assessment Study Repotts...... 1280-1301 (Deductionof Union Dues) Order, 2014 ...... 357 Loss of PAPALeee eecceccecseesseesseesseesseeseeesseees . . oss of Share Certificate Bol 53—The Public Transport Operators Union Closure ofRoads 1301 (Deduction of Union Dues) Order, 2014 ...... 357

Disposal of Uncollected Goods ...... -e-eocesceerecreeriennnin 1301-1302 54—The Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Loss of Policies 1302-1303 Teachers (Deduction of Union Dues) Order, QODcece cece cc ccte cece cee se tetas teteseteesseenees 358 Change of Names..0...0...0.ccccccccccecceseeseeeeseeeesseeseeseees 1303 [1261 1262 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

CORRIGENDA CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio Catherine Muthoni Kihara Member IN Gazette Notice No. 2518 of 2014, amendthe petitioner’s name Mark Ndung’u Member printed as “Samuel Moses Mwangi” to read “Samuel Mbugua Grace Wanjiku Muturi Member Mwangi”. John Onyango Member Edda Auma Odede Member Peter Njoroge Muhuhu Member IN Gazette Notice No. 2155 of 2014, Succession Cause No. 91 of Jillo Phenny Hantemo Member 2014, amend the expression printed as “the deceased’s father” to read “the deceased’s brother’. KESSES CONSTITUENCY Sub- County Commissioner or Representative Member IN Gazette Notice No. 2164 of 2014, amend the expression printed Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member Sub-County Accountant Member as Cause No. 6 of 2011, to read “Cause No. 6 of 2014”. National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for Youth and Women Secretary CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio IN Gazette Notice No. 3023 of 2014, amend the appointee’s name Joseph Kinjabi Member “Pauline Muta” to read “Pauline Matu” Yego Jacob Kipsang Member Caroline Wanjiku Mburu Member John K.Sitienei Member Jennifer C. Koskei Member GAZETTE NOTICE No.3381 Andipas Kibet Chemalan Member THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT Evaline Chepkorir Maritim Member (No. 18 of 2012)

THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (UWEZO FUND) Sub-County Commissioner or Representative Member REGULATIONS,2014 Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member Sub-County Accountant Member (L.N. 21 of2014) National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for APPOINTMENT OF CONSTITUENCY UWEZO FUND MANAGEMENT Youth and Women Secretary COMMITTEES CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio Jane Chepkorir Turgot Member IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 15 (5) of the Too Kipkoech Member Public Finance Management (Uwezo Fund) Regulations, 2014 the Lily Lang’at Member Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Devolution and Planning, gazettes the Christine Chepkoech Member following members of Constituency Uwezo Fund Committees in Jecinta Cherono Member various constituencies as outlined below for a period of 3 years with John Cheruiyot Rotich Member effect from 13th May, 2014. Wanjiku Katiri Member Julius Kiplangat Mutai MARAKWETEAST CONSTITUENCY Sub- County Commissioner or Representative Member Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member Sub- County Commissioner or Representative Member Sub-County Accountant Member Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for Secretary Sub-County Accountant Member Youth and Women National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for Secretary CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio Youth and Women Nicholus Kemei Member CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio David Kiptoo Member Simon Kosgei Cherop Member Judith Chepchirchir Member Samuel Chepkwony Member Elijah Birgen Member Esther Yawo Member Ruth Jepkurgat Member Elizabeth Bowen Member Nicholas Kimutai Kemei Member Benson Yatich Member John Kurgat Member Johnston Kilimo Kataffi Member Stanley Kipkorir Barno Member Hosea Ben Kipruto Member

LAFEY CONSTITUENCY Sub- County Commissioner or Representative Member Sub- County Commissioner or Representative Member Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member Sub-County Accountant Member Sub-County Accountant Member National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for Youth and Women Secretary Youth and Women Secretary CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio Abdi Ullow Shihaw Member Tabitha Maina Member Mohamed Borai Adan Member Peter Wainaima Member Dakan Noor Sheikh Member Kenneth Kihara Member Kaltuma Maalim Dakane Member Wilson Anyangu Member Shamsa Farah Abdow Member Gladys Vihenda Member Ali Ibrahim Abdikarim Member Ednah Moraa Ratemo Member Hussein Ahmed Ali Member Joseph Wanyonyi Omunyonga Member Ahmed Birik Mohamud Member Lilian Atieno Ngoge Member WEST CONSTITUENCY Sub- County Commissioner or Representative Member Sub- County Commissioner or Representative Member Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member Sub-County Development Officer or Representative Member Sub-County Accountant Member Sub-County Accountant Member National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for Secretary National Government Rep- Ministry Responsible for Youth and Women Youth and Women Secretary CDF Fund Account Manager Ex-Officio 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1263

Doris Nyongesa Member Robert M. Wasike Member ; _. ; David Chebukaka Lusweti Member Kimutai Eric Langat to the Belgut Constituency Uwezo Fund William Kibulo Wakhungu Member Management Committee. Wycliffe Opicho Member The appointmentof Gilbert Kemeiis revoked*. Joshua Nyongesa Yawa Member Catherine Nasambu Masibo Member Dated the 19th May, 2014. ANNE WAIGURU, KETYO NORTH CONSTITUENCY Cabinet Secretary, Ministry ofDevolution and Planning. Faith Jepkosgei Member LURAMBI CONSTITUENCY GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3383 Morris Ofwamba Olumatete Member THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT Dated the 19th May, 2014. ANNE WAIGURU, (No. 46 of 2012) Cabinet Secretary, THE CONSUMERS PROTECTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ministry ofDevolution and Planning. APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 89 (2) (d) of the GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3382 ConsumerProtection Act, 2012, the Cabinet Secretary for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism appoints— THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT PHYLLIS WAKIAGA (MS.) (No. 18 of 2012) to be a member of the Kenya Consumers Protection Advisory THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (UWEZO FUND) Committee, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 20th REGULATIONS,2014 November, 2013.

(L.N. 21 of2014) Dated the 23rd April, 2014. APPOINTMENT OF CONSTITUENCY UWEZO FUND MANAGEMENT PHYLLIS J. KANDIE, COMMITTEES Cabinet Secretary, jor East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism. IN EXERCISEof powers conferred by section 15 (5) of the Public Finance Management (Uwezo Fund) Regulations, 2014 the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Devolution and Planning, gazettes the following GAZETTE NOTICE No.3384 members of Constituency Uwezo Fund Committees in various constituencies as outlined below for a period of 3 years with effect THE BASIC EDUCATION ACT from 13th May, 2014. (No. 14 of 2013) THE NATIONAL EDUCATION BOARD Rahab Wairimu Kiarii, Michael Wasonga Odongo, Ann Wangeci APPOINTMENT Macharia to the Roysambu Constituency Uwezo Fund Management Committee IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 10 (7) of the Basic Education Act, 2013, the Cabinet Secretary for Education, The appointment of Michael Ochongo, Ann Wangechi Macharia Science and Technology appoints— and Rahab Wairimu Kiarie is revoked*. Erastus Muthuuri Kiugu—(Chairman), CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY Kipsoi Emmy Jerono (Dr.), Joyce Cherotich Korir to the Bomet central Constituency Uwezo Paul Kamau Mbugua(Prof.}, Fund Management Committee. Ayub Macharia Ndaruga (Dr.), John Ouru Nyaegah (Dr.), The appointment of Juliana Rotich is revoked*. Vicky Khasandi Televa (Dr.), Pauline A. Lokuruka, MATHARE CONSTITUENCY Fatuma Ali Saman (Mrs.), Joseph Karanja, Anastasia Michere, Margaret Nzomoand Caleb Kenneth Paul Pakia, Negala to the Mathare Constituency Uwezo Fund Management to be the Chairperson and members of the National Education Board, Committee for a term of four (4) years and three (3) years, respectively, effective The appointment of Owen Omondi, Godfrey Bakira, Ali Wario from the 19th August, 2013. and Esther Wanjiku is revoked*. Dated the 4th March, 2014. JACOB KAIMENYI, Cabinet Secretaryfor Education, Joseph Halkano Galgallo to the Saku Constituency Uwezo Fund Science and Technology. Management Committee. The appointmentof Said Jillo is revoked*. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3385 NYARIBARI MASABA CONSTITUENCY THE COUNTER-TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS ACT Richard Onchari Okindo to the Nyaribari Masaba Constituency Uwezo Fund Management Committee (No. 8 of 2010)

The appointment of Clinton Okinyi Kinangais revoked*. THE COUNTER-TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE EAST CONSTITUENCY APPOINTMENT Jamal Hussein Dayib to the Wajir East Constituency Uwezo Fund Management Committee. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 19 (2) of the Counter-Trafficking in Persos Act, 2010, the Cabinet Secretary for The appointment of Abdi Farah Omaris revoked*. Labour, Social Security and Services appoints: 1264 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

Undersection 19 (2) (g)}— the following Bills:

Patricia Mande Nyaundi; (a) The County Village Administrative Units Bill 2014;

Undersection 19 (2) (A)— (b) The Kwale County Trade Revolving Fund Bill, 2014;

Ruth Juliet Nyambura Gachanja; (c) The Kwale CountyYouth, Women and Persons with Disability Financial Services Support Bill, 2014; Undersection 19 (2) (7)}— (d) Kwale County Bursary Fund Bill, 2014. George Mabeya Masese Dated the 19th May, 2014. to be members of the Counter-Trafficking in Persons Advisory 5S. N. RUWA, Committee, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 25th MR/4766854 Speaker, County Assembly ofKwale. March, 2014.

Dated the 25th March, 2014. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3389 SAMWEL KAZUNGU KAMBI, Cabinet Secretary THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA jor Labour, Social Security and Services. THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT

(No. 17 of2012) GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3386 LAIKIPIA COUNTY THE KENYA DEFENCE FORCES ACT APPOINTMENTOF LAIKIPIA COUNTY INVESTMENT TECHNICAL (No. 25 of 2012) COMMITTEE

DEPLOYMENT PURSUANTto express and implied powers conferred by Article PURSUANTto Article 241 (3) (4) of the Constitution of Kenya 1, 10, 174, 175, 176, 183 of the Constitution as read with section 5 and 2010, as read with sections 33 (2) and 34 (2) of the Kenya Defence 6 of the County Governments Act of 2012, the Governor of Laikipia Forces Act, notice is given that on 21st May, 2014, the Kenya Defence County has constituted the Laikipia County Investment Technical Forces deployed in support of the National Police Service in response Committee to prepare, plan, or do all that it pertains for an Investment to the security emergency in County including butnot limited conference to take place in Laikipia County. to securing the main roadsof: The terms of reference for the committee include but are not Mandera—Elwak—Modogashe-—Nairobi. limited to: Mandera——Nairobi. 1. Formulate an investment conference working plan. Mandera—Elwak—Modogashe-Isiolo—Nairobi. Liboi—Garissa——Thika—Nairobi. (a) Source from all sources guests for the conference. Garissa—Hola—Garsen—-Mombasa—Nairobi. (b) Formulate and develop ways to have Investors attend and Dated the 22nd May, 2014. invest in Laikipia County. AMB. RAYCHELLE OMAMO, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry ofDefence. (c) plan and implement post conference activities to realise the fruits of the conference

(d) cause all proceedings, minutes, books of account, to be kept in GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3387 good accessible conditions for now and future references.

THE NATIONAL SECURITY ACT (e) do all that appertains to publicity and profiling of the county (No. 23 of 2012) for the purposes of the conference and beyond.

TASKFORCE ON INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES 2. The Committees members andsecretariat are entitled to: CORRIGENDUM (a) A responsibility allowance for each secretariat member whois not an employee of the county government, of not more than IN Gazette Notice No. 13864 of 2013: shillings ten thousand per week.

Delete the sentence appearing after the subheading “costs” and (b) The secretariat shall be given airtime allowances on a weekly insert the following— basis.

The expenses of the Taskforce will be defrayed from funds (c) Both the technical committee members and the secretariat are provided by the National Treasury to the Ministry of Interior and Co- entitled to tools, equipment and all facilitation to perform ordination of National Government. exceptionally towards the conference.

Dated the 30th April, 2014. (d) All employees of the county government shall be entitled to JOSEPH OLE LENKU, allowances equivalent to their salary scales when out of their Cabinet Secretary, stations of work. Ministry ofInterior and Co-ordination ofNational Government. (e) Those appointed from outside the county governmentstructure, shall be entitled to allowances equivalent to job group 'L' when out of the station of work. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3388 () The steering committee shall comprise of Laikipia THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT professionals from Diaspora.

(No. 17 of2012) The committee shall comprise of the following:

THE KWALE COUNTY ASSEMBLY Committee Members:

SPECIAL SITTING OF THE ASSSEMBLY Eliud Kimotho Waithaka PURSUANT to Standing Orders of the County Assembly of Paul Mwaniki Ndungu Kwale, it is notified for the information of members of the County James Maina Mathenge Assembly of Kwale that a Special Sitting of the Assembly shall be Josephat Musili Musyima held in the County Assembly Chamber in the County Assembly Josiah Muriithi Thiriku Buildings, Kwale, on Friday, 23rd May, 2014 at 2.30 p.m. to debate on Rose Wambui Gichocho 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1265

Daniel Ndungu Thuo GAZETTE NOTICE No.3391 Jemimah Kairuthi Mburugu THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Joseph Kamiri Chege Peter Ndirangu Hinga (No. 3 of2012) Paul M. Ringera ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE Samuel Mwangi Njuguna Julius Murage Kingori WHEREAS(1) Clifford Maina Mutero and (2) Joy Wangari Josephat Waswa Nyamu Mutero, both of P.O. Box 38859, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, are the registered proprietors of all that piece of land known as John Pamita Letai LR. No. 27/139, situate in the city of Nairobi, by virtue of a certificate Paul Njenga of title registered as LR. 36129/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has Lantano Nabaala been adduced to show thatthe said certificate oftitle issued thereof has Jane Putunoi been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days Charles Nderitu from the date hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate of title John Gikonyo Muritu providedthat no objection has been received within that period. Godfrey Odhiambo Kiche Dated the 231d May, 2014. John Melita Kamoiro C. K. MUCHIRI, Doris Njokina Leshorono MR/4766595 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. Susan Losike Naperit

Abdirashid Mohamed John Bosco Akaale GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3392 Petern Ndirangu Catherine Wambui Njoroge THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Secretariat: (No. 3 of2012) Lantano Nabaala—(Headof Secretariat) ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE Jemimah KairuthiMburugu WHEREAS Kenya Medical Research Institute, is the registered Susan LosikeNaperit proprietor in leasehold interest of all that land known as L.R. No. John Melita Kamoiro 5007/247, situate within Kwale, by virtue of a lease registered as C.R. Doris Njokina Leshorono 36315, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that Josiah MuriithiThiriku the said lease issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a The Committee shall commence work immediately and shall do all provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been that it takes for the realization of the investment conference. received within that period.

The committee shall regulate its own procedures and operations. Dated the 231d May, 2014. J. G. WANJOHI, JOSHUA W. IRUNGU, MR/4766681 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. MR/4766874 Governor, Laikipia County.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3393 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3390 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND ACT (No. 3 of 2012)

(No. 6 of 2012) ISSUE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF LEASE

THE MOMBASA PORT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ACCESS WHEREAS (1) Mahendra Kumar Chandulal Shah and (2) Kirti ROAD Mahendra Shah, both of P.O Box 86636, Mombasain the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors in leasehold ownership interest of INQUIRY that piece of land known as Mombasa/Block XXVI/155 (Maisonette No. 2), situate in the district of Mombasa, and whereas sufficient IN PURSUANCE of the transitional provisions contained in evidence has been adduced to show that the certificate of lease issued section 62 (2) of the Land Act, 2012 and Section 6(2) of the Land thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty Acquisition Act (Cap. 295) (repealed), the National Land Commission (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new certificate of lease gives notice that inquiries for hearing of claims to compensation for providedthat no objection has been received within that period. interested parties in the land required for Kenya Ports Authority for the Dated the 231d May, 2014. construction of the Mombasa Port Development Project-access Road H. G. SAT, will be held from 9.00 a.m. at Mombasa District Lands Office in the MR/4944748 Land Registrar, Mombasa. Provincial Headquarters on Ist Floor, Room 105, on 12th June, 2014.

Plot No. Registered Land Owner Area To Acquire GAZETTE NOTICE No.3394 (Acres) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of 2012) 495/VI/MN Shahid Pervez & Haroon 1.8 Shahid Butt ISSUE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF LEASE

WHEREASJimana Limited, of P.O Box 42588-00100, Nairobi in Every person interested in the affected land is required to deliverto the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in leasehold the National Land Commission on or before the day of inquiry a ownership interest of that piece of land containing 1750 sq. ft. or written claim to compensation, copy of identity card (ID), Personal thereabout, known as Nairobi/Block 14/Flat No. H 4, situate in the identification Number (PIN), land ownership documents and bank district of Nairobi, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced account details. Documents are to be delivered to, either to the to show that the certificate of lease issued thereof has been lost, notice respective County Land Valuers in Mombasa or the Commission’s is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date Office, Ardhi House, Nairobi 3rd Floor, Room No.305. hereof, I shall issue a new certificate of lease provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 5th June, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. MUHAMMAD A. SWAZURI, B. K. LEITICH, MR/4766607 Chairman, National Land Commission. MR/4766538 Land Registrar, Nairobi. 1266 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3395 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3399 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 OmarAbdalla, of P.O. Box 12280-80197, Mombasa WHEREASTerrah Mathenge Nderitu, of P.O. Box 1667, in in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.05 hectare or ownership interest of that piece of land containing 1.619 hectares or thereabouts, situate in the district of Mombasa, registered undertitle thereabout, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered undertitle No. No. Mombasa/Mwembelegeza/90, and whereas sufficient evidence has Thegenge//1170, and whereas sufficient evidence has been been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. H. G. SAT, IN. NJIRU, MR/4766633 Land Registrar, Mombasa District. MR/4766652 Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3396 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3400 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 Majuma bin Mwishande, of P.O. Box 96042, Likoni WHEREAS Njuki Kavungura (ID/0720923), of Embu in the in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.70 acre or interest of that piece of land containing 1.62 hectares or thereabout, thereabouts, situate in the district of Mombasa, registered undertitle situate in the district of Embu, registered under title No. No. Mombasa/M.S. Block II/98, and whereas sufficient evidence has Kagaari/Kigaa/1944, and whereas sufficient evidence has been been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. H. G. SAT, M. W. KARIUKI, MR/4766633 Land Registrar, Mombasa District. MR/4944723 Land Registrar, Embu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3397 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3401 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 WHEREASFrancis O. Okello, of P.O. Box 1013, in the WHEREASSimon Njue Gicovi (ID/3616589), of P.O. Box 2566, Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership Embu in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietor in absolute interest of that piece of land containing 0.0294 hectare or thereabouts, ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.55 hectare or situate in the district of Nakuru, registered under title No. Nakuru thereabouts, situate in the district of Embu, registered undertitle No. Municipality/Block I (Langa Langa)/1181, and whereas sufficient Gaturi/Nembure/9849, and whereas sufficient evidence has been evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. M. V. BUNYOLI, J. M. MUNGUTI, MR/4766594 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. MR/4766657 Land Registrar, Embu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3398 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3402 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 Samuel Karienye Maina, of P.O. Box 53889-00200, WHEREAS Emilio Junius Nyaga, of P.O. Box 16364-00610, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0717 absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.20 acre or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under hectare or thereabouts,situate in the district of Meru, registered under title No. Karatina/Town Block 1/378, and whereas sufficient evidence title No. Mwimbi/Murugi/2703, and whereas sufficient evidence has has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection objection has been received within that period. has been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. R. W. NGAANYI, P. N. KARUTI, MR/4766610 Land Registrar, Nyeri District. MR/4766774 Land Registrar, . 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1267

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3403 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3407 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 Mwrebua Mugambi (ID/16106083), is registered as WHEREAS (1) Serah Wambui Mathenge (ID/1831834), (2) proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land Gerald Ngaku Wanjohi (ID/0966442 and (3) James Marikio Wanjohi containing 10.80 acres or thereabout, situate in the district of Meru, (ID/1833 106), all of P.O. Box 190, Othaya in the Republic of Kenya, registered under title No. Nyaki/Giaki/401, and whereas sufficient being the personal representatives of Wanjohi Mathenge (deceased), evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership interest of that thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty piece of land containing 0.40 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided district of Murang’a, registered under title No. LOC. 14/Kiru/2643, that no objection has been received within that period. and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after Dated the 23rd May, 2014. the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a B. K. KAMWARO, new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that MR/4766834 Land Registrar, Meru District. period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. N. N. NJENGA, GAZETTE NOTICE No.3404 MR/4766654 Land Registrar, Murang’a District. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of2012) GAZETTE NOTICE No.3408 ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT WHEREAS George Kiogora (ID/7446267), is registered as (No. 3 of2012) proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 1.36 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Meru, ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED registered under title No. Nyaki/Chugu/28, and whereas sufficient WHEREASJephitha Egeria (ID/3388044), of P.O. Box 19, Kagio evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty ownership interest of that piece of land containing 16.75 acres or (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided thereabout, situate in the district of Kirinyaga, registered undertitle that no objection has been received within that period. No. Mwerua/Kithumbu/323, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Dated the 23rd May, 2014. adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, H. 8. W. MUSUMIAH, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has MR/4766835 Land Registrar, Meru District. been received within that period.

Dated the 231d May, 2014. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3405 J. K. MUTHEE, MR/5021510 Land Registrar, Kirinyaga District. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) GAZETTE NOTICE No.3409 ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT WHEREAS (1) Jonai Wema Malo, (2) Onyango Malo, (3) (No. 3 of2012) Jonathan Okwachi Malo and (4) Jackton Odhiambo Malo, are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership interest of that piece of ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED land containing 21.5 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of WHEREASJoseph Omondi Bosco, of P.O. Box 1281, Busia/Teso, registered under title No. Marachi/Bujumba/249, and in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.09 hectare or title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the thereabouts, situate in the district of Kakamega, registered undertitle expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new No. Marama/Inaya/1186, and whereas sufficient evidence has been title deed provided that no objection has been received within that adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, period. notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date Dated the 23rd May, 2014. hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has G. ONDIGO, been received within that period. MR/5021506 Land Registrar, Busia/Teso Districts. Dated the 231d May, 2014. J.M. FUNDIA, MR/4766643 Land Registrar, Kakamega District. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3406 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No.3410 (No. 3 of2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED (No. 3 of2012) WHEREAS(1) Patrick Mwangi, (2) Duncan Mwangi Wangati, (3) Gerald Mwangi Wangari and (4) Elizabeth Mwangi, all of P.O. Box ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED 154, Kangema in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors WHEREASHamisi Maululwa Omoro, of P.O. Box 158, Butere in in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 2.87 the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered ownership interest of that piece of land containing 17.5 acres or under title No. LOC. 9/Kanyenyaini/1132, and whereas sufficient thereabout, situate in the district of Kakamega, registered undertitle evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued No. Marama/Shinamwenyuli/1195, and whereas sufficient evidence thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days that no objection has been received within that period. from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. N. N. NJENGA, Dated the 23rd May, 2014. MR/4766586 Land Registrar, Murang’a District. J. M. FUNDIA, MR/4766864 Land Registrar, Kakamega District. 1268 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3411 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3415 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 Andrew Musumba Wamalmili, is registered as WHEREAS Kamau Karuga Paul, is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.05 containing 1.6 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of , registered Bungoma,registered undertitle No. W. Bukusu/S. Mateka/1268, and under title No. E. Bukusu/S. Kanduyi/7562, and whereas sufficient whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided title deed provided that no objection has been received within that that no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. P. K. SIBUCHI, P. K. SIBUCHI, MR/4766605 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. MR/4766764 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3412 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3416 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 Nyongesa Ndege, is registered as proprietor in WHEREASJonathan Ronald Omumia,is registered as proprietor absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.60 in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 3.8 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered under title No. E. Bukusu/N. Kanduyi/5614, and whereas sufficient under title No. W. Bukusu/S. Mateka/17, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. P. K. SIBUCHI, P. K. SIBUCHI, MR/4766764 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. MR/4766605 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3417 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3413 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS WHEREAS (1) David Thande Marenga, (2) James Muiruri ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED Reuben and (3) David Chege Wainaina, of P.O. Box 236-00625, WHEREASPatrick Khaemba Makokha,is registered as proprietor Kangemi in the Republic of Kenya, as trustees for Githima Agencies, in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.05 are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership interest of those hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Bungoma, registered pieces of land containing 0.029 hectare or thereabouts each, situate in undertitle No. E. Bukusu/N. Sangalo/2924, and whereas sufficient the district of , registered under title Nos. Machakos/Town evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued Block 2/2195 and 2196, and whereas sufficient evidence has been thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty adduced to show thatthe landtitle deeds issued thereof have beenlost, (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new title deeds provided that no objection has that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. P. K. SIBUCHI, G. M. NJOROGE, MR/4766605 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. MR/4766688 Land Registrar, Machakos District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3414 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3418 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 WHEREASLazarous Matere Machani, is registered as proprietor WHEREAS Lucy Wanjitu Winnie, of P.O. Box 6289-00100, in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 6.96 Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Bungoma,registered absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.614 under title No. E. Bukusu/N. Nalondo/2092, and whereas sufficient hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Machakos, registered undertitle No. Donyo Sabuk/Komarock Block 1/25014, and whereas evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title 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. providedthat no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. P. K. SIBUCHI, G. M. NJOROGE, MR/4766605 Land Registrar, Bungoma/Mt. Elgon Districts. MR/4766840 Land Registrar, Machakos District. 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1269

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3419 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3423 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 WHEREASJoel Muthui Kyambu, of P.O. Box 1, in the WHEREASBeth Wanjiru Muigai (ID/3119164), of P.O. Box 372- Republic of Kenya, as trustees for Githima Agencies, are registered as 01030, Gatundu in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietorin proprietors in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 3.00 acres containing 0.031 hectare or thereabouts each, situate in the district of or thereabout, situate in the district of Thika, registered under title No. Kitui, registered under title No. Kyangwithya/Tungutu/1770, and Kiganjo/Kiamwangi/1216, and whereas sufficient evidence has been whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has title deed provided that no objection has been received within that been received within that period. period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. F. M. NYAKUNDI, J.K. MUNDIA, MR/4766645 Land Registrar, . MR/5021519 Land Registrar, Kitui District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3424 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3420 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 WHEREASFrancis Wainaina Nyanjui (ID/0352233), of P.O. Box WHEREASAntony Waithaka Nguru, of P.O. Box 300, in 2271, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 1.00 acre ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.5000 hectare or or thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered undertitle No. thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered undertitle No. Ndarugu/Karatu/1536, and whereas sufficient evidence has been /KIU Block 2/2970, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. F. M. NYAKUNDI, IN. KAMAU, MR/4766540 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/4766623 Land Registrar, Thika District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3421 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3425 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 WHEREASTeresiah Njoki Mugwimi (ID/4918574), of P.O. Box WHEREASFlorence Wanjiku Mbogo (ID/2013454), of P.O. Box 4654-01000, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as 1158, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 5.20 containing 0.0924 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Thika, registered under Thika, registered undertitle No. Thika Municipality/Block 30/954, and title No. LOC. 16/Mbugiti/1436, and whereas sufficient evidence has whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the lost, notice is given that after 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 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. S. W. KARIUKI, F. M. NYAKUNDI, MR/476667 1 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/4766550 Land Registrar, Thika District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3426 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3422 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 Davies Kiiru Ndungu (ID/0260843), of P.O. Box WHEREASPatrick Mwaura Wagatira (ID/1887020), of P.O. Box 77823-00600, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as 992, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.1000 containing 0.022 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered under Kiambu,registered undertitle No. Sigona/902, and whereas sufficient title No. Ruiru/Ruimu East Block 1/T. 1271, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. J. K. NDIRANGU, F. M. NYAKUNDI, MR/4944715 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. MR/4944706 Land Registrar, Thika District. 1270 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3427 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3431 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) James Kiarie Kimende, (2) Julius Gacece Kimende WHEREASJames Muriuki Njoka (ID/21171076), of P.O. Box 61, and (3) George Kinuthia Kimende, are registered as proprietors in Kianyaga in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 6.0 acres absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.505 or thereabout, situate in the district of Kiambu, registered undertitle hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kirinyaga, registered No. Gatamaiyu/Kamburu/1278, and whereas sufficient evidence has undertitle No. Mwea/Ngucwi/1103, and whereas sufficient evidence been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no has been received within that period. objection has been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. W. N. MUGURO, J. K. MUTHEE, MR/4766601 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. MR/4766644 Land Registrar, Kirinyaga District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3428 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3432 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 WHEREASEsther Wangare Mwangi (ID/26438777), of P.O. Box WHEREAS Ruriga Gichangi, of P.O. Box 80, Wanguru in the 2781, in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.04 interest of that piece of land containing 0.8100 hectare or thereabouts, hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of , registered situate in the district of Laikipia, registered under title No. under title No. Miti Mingi/Miti Mingi Block 9/963 (Ndiuni), and Laikipia/Sosian/Sosian Block 2/4690 ( Ranch), and whereas whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed title deed provided that no objection has been received within that providedthat no objection has been received within that period. period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. R. K. MARITIM, B. W. MWAI, MR/4766818 Land Registrar, Laikipia District. MR/4766545 Land Registrar, Naivasha District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3433 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3429 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 Rukama Self Help Group, of P.O. Box 82, Ngecha WHEREAS Riungu M’Mutungi, of Maua in the Republic of in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in Kenya,is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0434 piece of land containing 2.30 hectares or thereabout, situate in the hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Naivasha, registered district of Laikipia, registered under title No. Mutara/Thome Block under title No. Naivasha/Mwichiringiri Block4/7499, and whereas 1/2555 (Mathira), and whereas sufficient evidence has been adducedto sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been providedthat no objection has been received within that period. received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. J.M. MWAURA, B. W. MWAI, MR/4944742 Land Registrar, Naivasha District. MR/4766818 Land Registrar, Laikipia District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3430 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3434 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 WHEREASRero atap Too, of P.O. Box 343, Kapsoit in the WHEREASKiprono arap Murgor, of P.O. Box 342, in Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute interest of that piece of land containing 3.90 hectares or thereabout, ownership interest of that piece of land containing 3.6 hectares or situate in the district of , registered under title No. thereabout, situate in the district of Nandi, registered undertitle No. Kericho/Kapsoit/1775, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Nandi/Kaptildil/272, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. been received within that period. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. G. C. KORIR, E. A. ODERO, MR/4766737 Land Registrar, Kericho District. MR/4766696 Land Registrar, Nandi District. 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1271

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3435 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3439 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 WHEREASPatrick Kipchirchir Sanga, of P.O. Box 397, Kapsabet WHEREASPeres Anyango Okumu,is registered as proprietor in in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.26 ownership interest of that piece of land containing 2.6 hectares or hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of , registered under thereabout, situate in the district of Nandi, registered undertitle No. title No. South Gem/Kanyadet/1140, and whereas sufficient evidence Nandi/Kosoiywo/1170, and whereas sufficient evidence has been has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has adduced to show that the landtitle 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 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. P.A. OWEYA, E. A. ODERO, MR/4766679 Land Registrar, Siaya District. MR/4766696 Land Registrar, Nandi District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3440 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3436 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS WHEREAS Robert Getao Wainaina Pere (ID/5332010), is WHEREAS Charles Owiti Oloo, is registered as proprietor in registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of those pieces absolute ownership interest of that piece of land situate in the district of land containing 0.05 and 0.05 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the of Siaya, registered undertitle No. East Gem/Uranga/360, and whereas district of , registered under title Nos. Ngong/Ngong/28059 sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed and 28065, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that after the expiration of that the landtitle deed issued thereof has beenlost, notice is given that sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue providedthat no objection has been received within that period. new title deeds provided that no objection has been received within Dated the 231d May, 2014. that period. P.A. OWEYA, Dated the 23rd May, 2014. MR/4766679 Land Registrar, Siaya District. G. W. MUMO, MR/4766647 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3441

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3437 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREASRashid Mohammed Kheri, is registered as proprietor ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land situate in the WHEREAS Samson Omondi Oloo,is registered as proprietor in district of Kwale, registered undertitle No. Kwale/Galu Kinondo/542, absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.16 and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Siaya, registered under land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after title No. East Gem/Wagai/135, and whereas sufficient evidence has the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the period. date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. J. K. KOSKEI, Dated the 23rd May, 2014. MR/5021521 Land Registrar, Kwale District. P.A. OWEYA,

MR/4944749 Land Registrar, Siaya District. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3442 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3438 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012)

(No. 3 of2012) ISSUE OF NEW LAND TITLE DEEDS ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED WHEREAS Pauma Investment Company Limited, of P.O. Box WHEREAS Gideon Ayola Okoth, is registered as proprietor in 3825, Thika in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 3.0 absolute ownership interest of those pieces of land situate in the hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Siaya, registered under district of Kwale, registered undertitle Nos. Kwale/Diani/2 147-2166, title No. South Gem/Rera/1302, and whereas sufficient evidence has and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been landtitle deeds issued thereof have beenlost, notice is given that after lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue new date hereof, I shall issue a new title deed provided that no objection title deeds provided that no objection has been received within that has been received within that period. period.

Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. P.A. OWEYA, C. K. NGETICH, MR/4944749 Land Registrar, Siaya District. MR/4766771 Land Registrar, Kwale District. 1272 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3443 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3447 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012)

OPENING OF A NEW REGISTER ISSUE OF A NEW WHITE CARD WHEREASPatrick Kimiti Kuria, of P.O. Box 74625-00200, WHEREAS Yunuke Moraa Mochoge,is registered as proprietor in Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land situate in the district absolute ownership interest of that piece of land situate in the district of Kisii Central, registered under title No. Kisii Municipality/Block of Kwale, registered under title No. Galu/Kinondo/383, and whereas 1/572, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the green card the white card issued thereof has been lost and efforts to trace it have issued thereof has beenlost andall efforts made to traceit in the office failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days the date hereof, I shall issue a new white card provided that no from the date hereof, I shall open a new register provided that no objection has been received within that period. objection has been received within that period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. 8. R. KAMBAGA, C. K. NGETICH, MR/4766651 Land Registrar, Kisii District. MR/4944728 Land Registrar, Kwale District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3448 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3444 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012)

LOSS OF GREEN CARD REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT WHEREAS Huntsbay Company Limited, of P.O. Box 355, WHEREAS Nijeru Kibue, of Embu in the Republic of Kenya, is , is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of registered as proprietor of that piece of land containing 1.21 hectares that piece of land situate in the district of Kwale, registered undertitle or thereabout, known as Kyeni/Mufu/806, situate in the district of No. Kwale/ Block/1795, and whereas sufficient evidence Embu, and whereas the magistrate’s court at Embu in civil suit No. has been adduced to show that the green card issued thereof has been 139 of 1999, has ordered that the said piece of land be registered in the lost and efforts to trace it have failed, notice is given that after the name of Joseph M. Njerenga, of Embu, and whereas the executive expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall open a new officer has in pursuance to an order of the said court executed a register provided that no objection has been received within that transfer in favour of Joseph M. Njerenga, and whereasall efforts made period. to compel the registered proprietor to surrender the land title deed Dated the 23rd May, 2014. issued in respect of the said piece of land to the land registrar have C. K. NGETICH, failed, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from MR/4766718 Land Registrar, Kwale District. 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 proceed with the registration of the said instrument of GAZETTE NOTICE No.3445 transfer and issue a land title deed to the said Joseph M. Njerenga, and THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT upon such registration the title deed issued earlier to the said Njeru (No. 3 of2012) Kibue, shall be deemedto be cancelled and ofno effect. Dated the 231d May, 2014. LOSS OF GREEN CARD WHEREAS Mishi Omari Njama, of P.O. Box 87, Ukunda, is M. W. KARIUKI, registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of MR/4766685 Land Registrar, Embu District. land situate in the district of Kwale, registered under title No. Kwale/Ukunda/3941, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the green card issued thereof has been lost and GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3449 efforts to trace it have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall open a new register providedthat no objection has been received within that period. (No. 3 of2012) Dated the 23rd May, 2014. C. K. NGETICH, REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT MR/4944728 Land Registrar, Kwale District. WHEREAS Mary Wanjuki Kithaka, of Embu in the Republic of Kenya,is registered as proprietor of that piece of land containing 1.04 hectares or thereabout, known as Kagaari/Kigaa/6594, situate in the GAZETTE NOTICE No.3446 district of Embu, and whereas the resident magistrate’s court at THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Runyenjes in civil suit No. 29 of 2011, has ordered that the said piece (No. 3 of2012) of land be registered in the name of Margaret Runji Njiru, of Embu, and whereas all efforts made to compel the registered proprietor to LOSS OF GREEN CARD surrenderthe land title deed issued in respect of the said piece of land WHEREAS(1) Odero Oyola (2) Samwel Oyola and (3) Okol to the land registrar have failed, notice is given that after the expiration Oyola, all of P.O. Box 122, Bondo, are registered as proprietors in of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection freehold ownership interest of that piece of land situate in the district has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the of Bondo, registered undertitle No. Siaya/Nyagoko/1875, and whereas production of the said land title deed and proceed with the registration sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the green card of the said instrumentof transfer and issue a landtitle deed to the said issued thereof has been lost and efforts to trace it have failed, notice is Margaret Runji Njiru, and upon such registration the title deed issued given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, earlier to the said Mary Wanjuki Kithaka, shall be deemed to be I shall issue a new green card provided that no objection has been cancelled and of no effect. received within that period. Dated the 231d May, 2014. Dated the 23rd May, 2014. G. M. MALUNDU, J. M. MUNGUTI, MR/5021526 Land Registrar, . MR/4766812 Land Registrar, Embu District. 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1273

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3450 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3453

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) (No. 3 of2012) REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT WHEREAS Muchai Mukoma (deceased), is registered as proprietor of that piece of land containing 4.9 acres or thereabout, WHEREASPatrisia Adiego Omulo, is registered as proprietor of known as Limuru/Kamirithu/540, situate in the district of Kiambu, and that piece of land containing 1.56 hectares or thereabout, known as whereasthe senior principal magistrate’s court at Limuru in succession Siaya/Bar Olengo/998, situate in the district of Siaya, and whereas the No. 48 of 2011, has issued grant of letters of administration to John Chief Land Registrar in implementation of the Minister’s decision on Wakahiu Muchai, and whereasthetitle deed issued earlier to the said appeal under Sec. 29 of the Land Adjudication Act Cap 284 Sec. 29 Muchai Mukoma (deceased) has been reported missing or lost, notice (3) 6 has ordered that the said title be registered in the name of Owor is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date Nyaturo Ndori (deceased), notice is given that after the expiration of hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the deed and proceed with registration of the said instrument of R.L. 19 registration of the said implementation, and upon such registration the and R.L. 7, and upon suchregistration the land title deed issued earlier to the said Muchai Mukoma (deceased), shall be deemed to be title deed issued earlier to the said Patrisia Adiego Omulo, shall be cancelled and of no effect. deemed to be cancelled and of no effect.

Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. E. W. BABU, P. A. OWEYA, MR/4766701 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. MR/4766719 Land Registrar, Siaya District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3451 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3454 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREAS Ndegwa Kaguongoalias Zakayo Ndegwa (deceased), REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT is registered as proprietor of that piece of land containing 1.49 hectares WHEREASJulius Ahenda Otiato, of P.O. Box 139, Siaya in the or thereabout, known as LOC. 1/Kiunyu/79, situate in the district of Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of that piece of land Thika, and whereas the chief magistrate’s court at Thika in succession containing 0.91 hectare or thereabouts, known as_ East cause No. 529 of 2012, has issued grant ofletters of administration to John Kariuki Ndegwa, and whereasthe title deed issued earlier to the Alego/Nyandiwa/2074, situate in the district of Siaya, and whereas the said Ndegwa Kaguongo alias Zakayo Ndegwa (deceased) has been High Court at in M.S.C. civil app. No. 382 of 2009 has reported missing or lost, notice is given that after the expiration of quashed the award of Siaya District Land Tribunal and consented the thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has decision of the elders, and whereasall efforts made to recover the land been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the title issued thereof by the land registrar have failed, notice is given that production of the said land title deed and proceed with registration of after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided the said instrument of R.L. 19 and R.L. 7, and upon such registration no valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to the land title deed issued earlier to the said Ndegwa Kaguongo alias dispense with the registration of the said implementation, and upon Zakayo Ndegwa(deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no such registration the title deed issued earlier to the said Julius Ahenda effect. Otiato, shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect, and a new Dated the 23rd May, 2014. title deed issued to Joseph Omondi Siro. J. K. NJOROGE, MR/4944750 Land Registrar, Thika District. Dated the 231d May, 2014. P. A. OWEYA, GAZETTE NOTICE No.3452 MR/4944749 Land Registrar, Siaya District.

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT (No. 3 of2012) GAZETTE NOTICE No.3455

REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT THE REGISTERED LAND ACT (No. 3 of2012) WHEREAS Samuel Omondi Odhiambo (deceased), is registered as proprietor of that piece of land containing 0.0800 hectare or REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT thereabouts, known as Thika Municipality/Block 24/1540, situate in the district of Thika, and whereas the chief magistrate’s court at Thika WHEREAS Wamugunda Kabiru, is the registered proprietor of in succession No. 521 of 2013, has issued grant of letters of that piece of land known as Daiga/Umande Block 4/754 (Nyariginu), administration to (1) Philip Apollo Otieno Musyimi and (2) Samantha situate in Laikipia District, and whereas sufficient evidence adduced Achieng Mwikali, and whereasthetitle deed issued earlier to the said proves that the said land title was fraudulently acquired, and whereas Samuel Omondi Odhiambo (deceased) has been reported missing or all efforts made to compel the registered proprietor to surrender the lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from said landtitle for cancellation have failed, notice is given that after the the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title deed and proceed with registration of the said instrument of R.L. objection has been received, I intend to dispense with production of 19 and R.L. 7, and upon such registration the land title deed issued the said land title deed and give a newtitle deed to the rightful owner, eatlier to the said Samuel Omondi Odhiambo (deceased), shall be Samson Ngure Gikandi, and upon such publicationthe landtitle issued deemedto be cancelled and of no effect. earlier shall be deemed to be cancelled andofno effect.

Dated the 23rd May, 2014. Dated the 231d May, 2014. J. K. NJOROGE, B. W. MWAL MR/4766627 Land Registrar, Thika District. MR/4766556 Land Registrar, Laikipia District. 1274 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3456 registered proprietor to surrender the landtitle deed issued in respect of the said piece of land to the land registrar have failed, notice is THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, (No. 3 of2012) provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said landtitle deed and REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT proceed with the registration of the said instrument of transfer and issue a landtitle deed to the said Maria Ntinayiai Leseyio, and upon WHEREAS Mwikali Kioko (deceased), is registered as proprietor such registration the title deed issued earlier to the said Solomon of that piece of land known as Mwala/Myanyani/606, situate in the Tobiko Mosoonko,shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. district of Machakos, and whereas the High Court at Machakos in succession cause No. 39 of 1987, has ordered that the said piece of Dated the 231d May, 2014. land be transferred to (1) Stella Kalendi Mutuku and (2) David Mulilya Muinde, of P.O. Box 35, Mwala, and whereas (1) Stella J.M. WAMBUA, Kalendi Mutuku and (2) David Mulilya Muinde have executed a MR/4766837 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. transfer by personal representative in their favour, and whereas all efforts made to compel the registered proprietor to surrender the land GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3458 title deed issued in respect of the said piece of land to the land registrar have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said (No. 3 of2012) landtitle deed and proceed with the registration of the said instrument REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT of transfer and issue a land title deed to the said (1) Stella Kalendi Mutukuand (2) David Mulilya Muinde, and upon suchregistration the WHEREASSolomon Tobiko Mosoonko,of P.O. Box 177-00242, title deed issued earlier to the said Mwikali Kioko (deceased), shall be in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of that deemedto be cancelled and of no effect. piece of land known as Kajiado/Kitengela/38015, situate in the district of Kajiado, and whereas the principal magistrate’s court at Kajiado in Dated the 23rd May, 2014. civil suit No. 32 of 2012, has ordered that the said piece of land be N.N. MUTISO, transferred to Maria Ntinayiai Leseyio, of P.O. Box 177-00242, MR/4766704 Land Registrar, Machakos District. Kitengela, and whereas the executive officer of the court has in pursuance to an order of the said court executed a transfer of the said piece of land in favour of Maria Ntinayiai Leseyio, of P.O. Box 177-— GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3457 00242, Kitengela, and whereas all efforts made to compel the registered proprietor to surrender the landtitle deed issued in respect THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT of the said piece of land to the land registrar have failed, notice is (No. 3 of2012) given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT intend to dispense with the production of the said landtitle deed and proceed with the registration of the said instrament of transfer and WHEREASSolomon Tobiko Mosoonko, of P.O. Box 177-00242, issue a land title deed to the said Maria Ntinayiai Leseyio, and upon Kitengela in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of that such registration the title deed issued earlier to the said Solomon piece of land known as Kajiado/Kitengela/38016, situate in the district Tobiko Mosoonko,shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect. of Kajiado, and whereas the principal magistrate’s court at Kajiado in civil suit No. 32 of 2012, has ordered that the said piece of land be Dated the 231d May, 2014. transferred to Maria Ntinayiai Leseyio, of P.O. Box 177-00242, Kitengela, and whereas the executive officer of the court has in J.M. WAMBUA, pursuance to an orderof the said court executed a transfer of the said MR/4766837 Land Registrar, Kajiado District. piece of land in favour of Maria Ntinayiai Leseyio, of P.O. Box 177- 00242, Kitengela, and whereas all efforts made to compel the

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3459 THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT (No. 21 of2013) THE KENYA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS FOR VARIATION OR ISSUE OF AIR SERVICE LICENCES PURSUANTto the provisions of the Civil Aviation Act (No. 21 of 2013) and the Licensing of Air Services Regulations, 2009 (Regulation 25), notice is given that the applicants whose particulars are specified in the first column of the schedule below have applied for various air service licences. The particulars of the applications are specified in the second column and the duration required for the licence is in the third column. Any representation in favour or against any application should be made in writing to the Director General, Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, P.O. Box 30163-00100, Fax: 254-20-822300, Nairobi, so as to reach the Authority within twenty-one (21) days from the date of publication of this notice. Such representation should be sent by the person makingit to the applicant by registered mail at the same time it is sent to the Authority. SCHEDULE

Name andAddress ofApplicant Type ofService Appliedfor Duration

1. Air France Cargo International non-scheduled air cargo service on the routes With immediate P.O. Box 30159 — 00100 (i) Paris/Djibouti/Re Union/Antananarivo/Nairobi/Paris effect NAIROBI (ii) Paris/Cairo/Re Union/Antananarivo/Nairobi/Paris using aircraft B777 without traffic rights between Nairobi and Cairo/Djibouti/St. Denis/Antananarivo based in Paris, France.

2. Nordic Global Airlines Limited International non-scheduled air cargo service on the route] With immediate Helsinki-Vantaa Airport Helsinki/Ostend/Lagos/Nairobi/Ostend/Maastricht/Manston/ effect Tecknikontie 5 Stansted/Helsinki routing rights from Malabo/Doual. 01530 Vantaa, Finland /Kinshasa/Ndjamena/Libreville/Luanda/Johannesburg/Pointe Noire/ with technical stop in Cairo using aircraft MD11F based at Helsinki Finland.

23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1275

Name andAddress ofApplicant Type ofService Appliedfor Duration

3. Cargolux Airlines International 8.A. International non-scheduled air cargo service on the routes:- With immediate Luxembourg Airport (@) ~Luxembourg/Libreville/B razaville/Nairobi/Stansted/Amsterdam/| effect L-2990 Luxembourg Luxembourg (ii) Luxembourg/Lagos/Port Harcourt/Kinshasa/Nairobi/ /Luxembourg (iii) ©Luxembourg/Tripoli/Johannesburg/Nairobi/Maastricht/ Luxembourg (iv) Luxembourg/Kinshasa/Nairobi/Stansted/Luxembourg (v) Luxembourg/Lagos/Libreville/Nairobi/Stansted/ Luxembourg (vi) Luxembourg/Tripoli/Johannesburg/Nairobi/ Amsterdam/Malpensa/Luxembourg (vii) Luxembourg/Lagos/Johannesburg/Nairobi/Stansted/Maastricht/L uxembourg Using aircraft B747 based at Luxembourg withouttraffic rights between Johannesburg/Kinshasa/Tripoli/Lagos/Libreville/ Brazzaville /Port Harcourt/Stansted/Maastricht and Nairobi v.v.

4. |Nomad Aviation Limited (a) International non-scheduled air service for passengers With immediate P.O. Box 771 (b) International non-scheduled air service for cargo effect Usa River, Tanzania between entry and exit points in Kenya and Tanzania using aircraft C208 based at Arusha, Tanzania.

5. |Business Aircraft Management Limited Variation of current air service licence to introduce domestic scheduled airy With immediate T/A Flex Air Charters service on the routes JKIA to/from Mombasa/Kisumu/Eldoret/ using] effect P.O. Box 3305 — 00506 aircraft CRJ100 and CRJ200 based at JKIA NAIROBI

6. Phoenix Aviation Limited Variation of current air service licence to include non-scheduled air cargo} With immediate P.O. Box 49493 — 00100 service and Asia in the geographical scope for operations using aircraft] effect NAIROBI C208, BE20, BE300, C550, C560, MD83 and AS350 based at JKIA and]

7. |Luca Safari Limited Non scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into} With immediate P.O Box 236 — 90129 Kenya to/from East Africa using aircraft C206 based at Wilson Airport] effect and Campi ya Kanzi

8. West Rift Aviation Flying instructions within Kenya using aircraft C172,PA28, C152, based at} With immediate P.O. Box 60091 — 00200 Wilson Airport effect NAIROBI

9. (K) Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into| With immediate P.O. Box 19202 — 00501 Kenya to/from points in Africa/Middle East/Europe/Asia effect NAIROBI (b) Domestic scheduled air service on the route Nairobi/ Mombasa/Nairobi (c) International scheduled air service as per designation by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. (Using aircraft MD82, DC9, CRJ200 and EMB120 basedat JKIA

10. Limited (a) Domestic scheduled air service on the routes:- With immediate P.O. Box 5616 — 00506 (ij) Wilson to/from Naivasha (Loldia)/Elementaita/Masai effect NAIROBI Mara/Migoti (ii) Wilson to/from Tsavo ( or Finch Hatton or Oldonyo Wausor )/Amboseli (ii) Wilson to/from /Samburu/Lewa Downs/ Loisaba/Shaba/Masai Mara (iv) Wilson to/from Ukunda/Masai Mara/Vipingo/Kiwayu/ Malindi/Lamu (v) Wilson to/from Eldoret//Lokichar/ (b) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into Kenya to/from neighbouring countries (c) International scheduled air service as per designation by the Ministry| of Transport and Infrastructure Using aircraft C208, DHC8 and DHC6 basedat JKIA, Wilson Airport and! Moi Airport Mombasa

1l. East African Air Charters Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 42730 — 00100 Kenya to/from points in Africa using aircraft C208,C206, C406, C550, effect NAIROBI C182 and C210 based at Wilson Airport

12. Yellow Wings Air Services Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 4714 — 00506 Kenya to/from East Africa using aircraft C182, C206 and C208 based at! effect NAIROBI Wilson Airport

13. AMREFFlying Doctors Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 18617 — 00500 Kenya to/from Africa and rest of the world using aircraft C208, BE20) effect NAIROBI based at Wilson Airport. Operations limited to emergency, medical] evacuation, aero medical and humanitarian medical outreach programs.

1276 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

Name andAddress ofApplicant Type ofService Appliedfor Duration

14. Planes for Africa Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into With immediate P.O. Box 4393 — 00506 Kenya to/from East/Central/Southern Africa using aircraft HS748, FK27 effect NAIROBI MKO050 and C208 based at Wilson Airport, Lokichoggio and Moi Airport Mombasa.

15. Renegade Air Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into| With immediate P.O. Box 1167 - 00621 Kenya to/from points in Africa/Middle East using aircraft FK50) effect NAIROBI DHC8, C210, Bell 206, Bell407 and AS350 (b) Domestic scheduled air service on the routes (i) Nairobi/Meru(Gaitu)/Isiolo v.v. (ii) ~Nairobi/Ukunda/Nairobi Using aircraft FK50 and DHC8,

(c) Aerial work service within Kenya and in Africa using aircraft Bell206, Bell407,AS350 and C210 all based at Wilson Airport

16. Wild Wind Safaris Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers within Oloisukut conservancy With immediate P.O. Box 34147 — 00100 using hotair balloon type Lindstrand based at Oloisukut in Masai Mara. effect NAIROBI

17. Limited (a) Domestic scheduled air service on the route JKIA/Wilson Airport) With immediate P.O. Box 26314 — 00100 to/from Eldoret/Mombasa/Wajit/Kisumu/Marsabit/ effect NAIROBI Mandera/Lodwat/Lokichoggio/Garissa/Daadab/Moyale (b) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/outof/into Kenya to/from Eastern/Central/Southern/ North Africa and Middle East (c) International scheduled air service on the route Nairobi/Juba/Nairobi| subject to designation by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Using aircraft FK50, FK100, DHC8, BE1900, PA34 and C182 based atl JIKXIA and Wilson Airport

18. |Imatong Airlines Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and cargo within/out of/into| With immediate P.O. Box 35384 — 00200 Kenyato/from points in Africa effect NAIROBI (b) Domestic scheduled air service on the routes: (i) Nairobi to/from Mombasa/Kisumu/Eldoret (ii) ~Nairobi/Malindi/Lamu v.v. Using aircraft EMB120, B1900, EMB145, EMB135, HS748 and CRJ1LOO based at JKIA and Wilson Airport

19. Transafrican Air Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 19131 - 00501 Kenya to/from points in Africa/Middle East/Europe/Asia using aircraft effect NAIROBI C172, DC8, C208, FK27, B727 and B737 based at JKIA and Moi International Airport, Mombasa

20. Advantage Air Travel Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and cargo within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 50339 — 00100 Kenyato/from points in Africa/Middle East/ using aircraft FK50, CRJ100) effect NAIROBI and CRJ200 based at JKIA

21. Kenya Wildlife Service Non-scheduled air service for passengers within Kenya using aircraft] With immediate P.O. Box 54582 — 00200 C208, C182, BELL206 and BELL407 based at Wilson Airport. Operations] effect NAIROBI limited to Sibiloi, Malka Mari and Marsabit National Park from the base.

22. Bush Air Safaris Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and cargo within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 5646 - 00506 Kenya to/from Eastern Aftica using aircraft using aircraft C206, C210) effect NAIROBI BES58, C208 and Siai Marchetti based at Wilson Airport

23. Standards Aviation Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and cargo within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 1255 — 00200 Kenya to/from East Africa using aircraft C172 based at Wilson Airport effect NAIROBI

24. Valentine Air Services Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out| With immediate P.O. Box 53521 — 00200 of/into Kenya to/from East/Central Africa effect NAIROBI (b) Flying instructions within Kenya using Aircraft C172, C208 and BES8 based at Wilson Airport

25. Aerospace Consortium Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and cargo within/out| With immediate P.O. Box 5400 — 00506 of/into Kenya to/from points in Aftica/Europe/Middle East/Asia/Far| effect NAIROBI East (b) Domestic scheduled air service on the route Nairobi to/from Mombasa/ Kisumu/Eldoret (c) International scheduled air service Nairobi to/from Juba/Entebbe/Dar es Salaam/ Zanzibar/ Mwanza /Kigali/ Bujumbura//Hargeisa/Kismayu subject to designation by| the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure using aircraft DC10, MD11, DC9 and B737 based at JKIA

23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1277

Name andAddress ofApplicant Type ofService Appliedfor Duration

26. Kijipwa Aviation Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out}| With immediate P.O. 10030 — 80101 to/from Eastern Africa effect MOMBASA (b) Flying instructions within Kenya (c) Aerial work service within Kenya (d) Self fly hire within Kenya Using aircraft C172 based at Kijipwa

27. Service Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 11973 — 00100 Kenya to/from Eastern/Central Africa using aircraft C208 based at Wilson} effect NAIROBI Airport

28. Jubba Airways Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out| With immediate P.O. Box 10718 — 00100 of/into Kenya to/from Africa/Middle East/Far East effect NAIROBI (b) Domestic scheduled air service on the routes JKIA to/from Mombasa/Kisumu/Eldoret (c) Variation of current international scheduled air service licence to include the routes: (i) Nairobi-Tel Aviv — Nairobi (ii) Nairobi-Dar es Salaam-Nairobi (iii) Nairobi-Juba-Nairobi subject to designation by the Ministry of Transport and] Infrastructure using aircraft B737, CRJ100, CRJ200 and FKSO based at JKIA

29. Skyward International Aviation Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out| With immediate P.O. Box 3101 — 00506 of/into Kenya to/from East, Southern, Central Africa/Middle East effect NAIROBI (b) Domestic scheduled air service on the route JKIA/Wilson to/from Eldoret/Mombasa/Wajit/ Mandera-Moyale/Marsabit- Moyale/Mandera-Wajir Using aircraft FK50 and FK100 based at JKIA and Wilson Airport

30. Lady Lori (K) Limited (a) Variation of current air service licence to introduce domestic] With immediate P.O. Box 1687-00502 scheduled air service on the route Nairobi/Mombasa/ Nairobi using} effect NAIROBI aircraft A320 based at JKIA (b) International scheduled air service on the routes:- (i) Nairobi/Dar es Salaam/Nairobi (ii) ~Nairobi/Juba/Nairobi (ili) Nairobi/Kigali/Nairobi (iv) Nairobi/Entebbe/Nairobi (v) Nairobi/Maputo/Nairobi (vi) Nairobi/Lusaka/Nairobi subject to designation by Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Usingaircraft A320 based at JKIA.

31. Albatross Aviation Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 63772 — 00619 Kenya to/from Eastern/Central Africa using aircraft C208 based at Wilson} effect NAIROBI Airport

32. Aerowing Aviation Limited (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and freight within/out| With immediate P.O. Box 504 — 00517 of/into Kenya to/from East and Central Africa effect NAIROBI (b) Flying instructions within Kenya (c) Aerial work service within Kenya/East Africa Using aircraft PA44 and C206 based at Wilson Airport

33. Aushaanair Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers, cargo and mail within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 4704-00506 Kenyato/from Africa and Middle East using aircraft FK50 based at JKIA! effect NAIROBI and Wilson Airport

34. |Rudufu Limited Non-scheduled air service for passengers and cargo within/out of/into} With immediate P.O. Box 21488-00505 Kenya to/from East/Central/Hor of Africa using aircraft FK50 based at} effect NAIROBI Wilson Airport

35. Capital Connect Aviation Supplies (a) Non-scheduled air service for passengers and cargo within/out) With immediate Limited of/into Kenya to/from East Africa effect P.O. Box 4197 - 01 (b) Flying instructions within Kenya THIKA Using aircraft C172 based at Wilson Airport

Dated the 19th May, 2014. JOE MUTUNGI, jor Director-General. 1278 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3460 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3462

THE KENYA SCHOOL OF LAW ACT THE WATER ACT

(No. 26 of2012) (No. 8 of2002)

THE ADVOCATES ACT MURANG’A WATER AND SANITATION COMPANY (MUWASCO) (Cap. 16) WATER TARIFF ADJUSTMENT PUPILAGE AND PASSING OF EXAMINATIONS THE Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) has approved PURSUANTto section 19 and 20 of the Kenya School of Law Act justified water tariff for implementation by Murang’a Water and (No. 26 of 2012) of the laws of Kenya, it is notified that the following Sanitation Company in line with Section73 (5) of the Water Act 2002. 25 (twenty-five) persons: By extension therefore, Tana Water Services Board (TWSB)gives Adm. No. Name a one month notice to all existing and potential water customers of Murang’a Water and Sanitation Company that the tariffs have been 2008133 Kimathi Benjamin Kithaka adjusted as per the Service Provision Agreement between TWSB and 2008190 Lukela Getrude Mabele Murang’a Water and Sanitation Company as approved by WASREB. 2009311 Mbutu Simon Mungunu 1.0 Water Tariff Structure for the period 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 2009429 Mwangi Toddy Thairu 2009588 Onyango Ann Atieno Type of customer Approved Tariff 2009606 OumaCollins Mbanda Odongo (KSh/m*)

2010311 Mwai Caroline Nyokabi Residential /Governmentinstitutions 2010403 Cheruiyot Elizabeth Chepkosgei Consumption Block(m') 2011153 Kaniaru Wangui Wacieni 0-6 Fixed Charge KSh. 2011375 Muthoka Dennis Leo 330 2011378 Muthura Gladys Wangui 7-20 70 2011394 Mwalimu Charles Mathuva 21-50 90 2011505 Nyonje Rosebella Atieno 51-100 100 2011876 Onkendi Kelvin 101-300 110 20120045 Anjarwalla Nadeem 300 and above 135 20120188 John Mercy Mumo Commercial/Industrial 20120219 Kamande Caroline Njoki Consumption block(m’) 20120327 Kimathi Jackson Waigera 0-6 Fixed Charge 20120467 Masinde Victor KSh.330 20120635 Mutegi Paul John Murimi 7-20 70 20120715 Nalo Beryl Zoraima 21-50 90 20120885 Okelo Veronica Achieng 51-100 100 20120918 Omondi Dorothy Akinyi 101-300 110 20121112 Wangari Jackson Macharia Githu 300 and above 135 20121126 Wanyoike Thomas Mwaura

have complied with the provisions of section 13 of the Advocates Act, Public schools, Colleges and Universities

Cap. 16 of the Laws of Kenya as to pupilage and passing of Consumption block(m’) examinations subject to such exemptions as may have been granted 0-600 70 undersubsection (2) of the section. 601 -1200 90

1200 and above 100 Dated the 8th May, 2014.

P.L.O. LUMUMBA, Water Kiosks/Standpipes

Director/ChiefExecutive and Bulk sale 35

MR/4766673 Secretary, Kenya School ofLaw Board. Resale at Water Kiosk/20litres KSh. 2

1.1 Sewerage Tariff GAZETTE NOTICE No.3461 (a) Sewerage is charged at 75% of the waterbilled for all THE INSURANCE ACT customers (b) Disconnected water accounts shall be charged based on the (Cap. 487) average of the last three months’ sewer charges before the IN THE MATTER OF BLUE SHIELD INSURANCE COMPANY disconnection. LIMITED (c) Customers with no water connection: (UnderStatutory Management) (i) Domestic Customers, Government and Schools.: flat rate of Kshs. 300 per month EXTENSION OF THE MORATORIUM (ii) Commercial customers: 75% of volume of water used as PURSUANTto the application of the Commissioner of Insurance per the metered source of water. in exercise of his powers conferred under section 67 C (3) of the 2.0 Miscellaneous Charges Insurance Act, and to the Orders of the Court subsequently issued on the 9th May, 2014, the period of Statutory Management was extended 2.1 Meter Rent per Month further upto 4th July, 2014. Meter rent Now take further notice that in exercise of powers conferred by Size (Inches section 67 C (10) of the Insurance Act, the Statutory Manager extends Y the Moratorium on payments by the said Insurer to its Policyholders % and all other Creditors, declared on 28th March, 2014 up to the 4th 1 July, 2014 in conformity with the Statutory ManagementPeriod. 2 Dated the 9th May, 2014. ELIUD MUCHOKI MURIITHI, 3 MR/4766845 Statutory Manager.

23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1279

Meter rent include meter removal, reversing of meter, Inches etc)

4 Surcharge for direct suction of water from 10,000 >4 the supply line using a pump

Surcharge for meter loss or damage Cost of meter 2.2 Deposits

3.0 Analysis of Cost Structure Water Deposit Connection Type Approved (KSh.) Below is the summary ofthe cost structure that makes up the total Domestic customer (single dwelling) 1,500 costs incurred by MUWASCO:

Domestic customer (single connection serving -

more than one single dwelling includingflats) Expenditure Htem 201

consuming more than 200m* 10,000 Operations (Million Kshs) 7 Water Kiosks where anticipated monthly Maintenance (Million Kshs) 1¢

consumptionis: Regulatory Levy (Million Kshs) 1

Less than 50m°> 1,000 WSB Administrative Fees (Million Kshs) 14

Between 50mand 100m° 2,000 Minor Investments (Million Kshs) 18

Between 100m? and 150m? 2,500 Loan Repayment (Million Kshs) 2

Morethan 150m” 3,000 Total Costs (Million Kshs) 14

Retail shops, workshopsandoffices consuming Projected Revenue (Million Kshs) 1 more than 10m? 3,000 Total Cost Coverage (%) 1C

Bar, restaurant and lodgings more than 15m? 5,000 4.0 Conditions attached to the tariff approval Hotel class “A” and “B”less than 150m” 10,000 ; ; Hotel class “C” and “’D”’ more than 150m: 15,000 (i) ALL the parties concerned should further take note that the Hospitals more than 150m” 30.000 newly proposed tariff was approved on condition that all the

Minor construction site (t orary conection 10,000 assumptions made in the tariff projections shall be monitored less than 00m? ite (temporary ection) and MUWASCOshall be expected to meet the targets below:

Large construction site (temporary connection) 50,000 Target 2014/15 2015/16

more than 200m ; Water Coverage (%) 75% 80%

Light industries less than 200m 5 5 10,000 Water quality standards| 100% compliance with the quality Medium industries between 200m’and 300m 15,000 (%) standards -- 5 Heavy industries more than 300m ; 20,000 Non Revenue Water (%) 33 YA

aot contes/dispensarics less than Som aa Hours of Supply (Hrs) D, 3

5003 s/colleges/other institutlons more than , Staff per 1000 connections 6 6

= Metering ratio (%) 95 100 Schools less than 200m’ 5,000 - : : Collection Efficiency (%) 95.00 95.00 Topping up of consumer deposit after The actual cost 7 . disconnection based on actual average subject to a Resale at Kiosk Regulate resale by Kiosk vendors at Kshs consumption for domestic consumers minimum of 2,500 2 per 20-litres. Tariffs at kiosks must be displayedat strategic points for public 2.3 Other Charges awareness

Service Approved (KSh.) (ii) Licensee Administrative Fee : In recognition that this is the

For special reading of a meter 200 transition period and the licensee administrative fee may

Forcutting off supply at the request of customer 200 cease to be paid on enactment of the Water Bill, 2014, the

For turning on supply otherwise than in respect 200 item of licensee administrative levy shall on notice by ofa first connection WASREBbestruck out from the tariff structure and the tariffs payable by consumers shall be adjustedto reflect this. For turning on supply after disconnection for 500 non-payment (iii) Performance Evaluation: Performance targets to be met and

Water Bowser (owntransport) per m? 180 ascertained by WASREB,at the end of the lst year of the

Water Bowser by WSP 2,500 tariff period. Non achievement of the set targets without

Fortesting a meter at the request of the The actual cost justifiable cause shall lead to penalty. consumer whereit is not foundto register subject to a (iv) Loan Repayment: incorrectly to any degree exceeding 5% minimum of 500

5,000 for other MUWASCOshall immediately establish a standing order with customers and 4,000 Exhauster Service (Company Exhauster) TWSBwhereit shall remit on a monthly basis, equal installments loan for informal repayments. settlements

Private Exhausters 15,000 per truck per (Dumping into the company’s sewer system) month FY 14/15 FY 15/16

Penalties Approved (KSh.) Annual cumulative loan repayment 25.41 24.96 (Million KSh.) Self reconnection after cut off for non 5,000 andbilling to payment be backdated from date of cut off

(i) Regulatory Levy: the WSP shall remit the regulatory levy on Surchargefor illegal connection-Domestic 10,000 and regularise monthly basis being 1% of the billing as per Legal Notice No. connection 36 of 2008. Surchargefor illegal connection- 40,000 andregularise Commercial/ school/college/ hospital connection MOSESM. NAIVASHA,

Surchargefor illegal connection- 100,000 and Chief Executive Officer, Construction site regularise connection Tana Water Services Board (TWSB). Approved by: Surchargefor illegal connection- Industry 500,000 and regularise connection ROBERT GAKUBIA,

Illegal connection Sewerage Charges equalto those Chief Executive Officer, of illegal connection MR/5021536 Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB. of water per category GAZETTE NOTICE No.3463

Surcharge for tampering with meters(this to 5,000

1280 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT on noise.

(Cap. 286) Destruction of the e Landscaping and replanting that will physical environment blend with the environment. COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN e Levelling of soils at the end of earth (PDP 12/2/cV/2014/1 for Existing Residential Plot) works.

NOTICEis given that the above-mentioned development plan was e Proper disposal of the excavatedsoils. on 16th April, 2014, completed. Health and safety e Document emergency response Hazards procedures. The plan relates to land situated within MombasaIsland. e Use of suitable personal protective A copy of the part development plan as prepared has been equipment (PPEs). deposited for public inspection at the offices of County Physical Planning Officer, at Bima Tower Annex. e Use of stable ladders and other climbing/ support structures that have been tested The copy so deposited is available for inspection free of charge by and approved. all personsinterested at offices of County Physical Planning Officer, at e Train the construction workers on safety Bima Tower Annex, between the hours of 7.45. a.m. to 4.30 p.m. measures. Mondayto Friday. e Fencing/covering of risky areas such as Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in deeppits. connection with or objection to the above-named part development plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be e Safety signage to be put up before received by the District Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 83876— commencement of works. 80100, Mombasa, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication Contamination of water e¢ Provision of sanitary facilities for the of this notice and such representation or objection shall state the Resources by sewage construction staff. grounds on whichit is made. e Installation of adequate water supply Dated the 12th May, 2014. Increase in traffic flow ¢ Put up adequate roadtraffic signage. M. NTABO, e Temporary access from the Northern MR/5021530 jor Director ofPhysical Planning. bypass. Fire hazards and e Install fire fighting facilities during both accidents the construction and operation phases. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3346 e Sensitize workers on fire safety during THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND all project phases. CO-ORDINATION ACT e First aid box to be kept on site as well as (No. 8 of 1999) training on its use. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY e Conduct fire drills to test preparedness ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT of staff. FOR THE PROPOSED MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT ON PLOTSLR NO. Operation phase 29173, 7785 / 345 and 7785 / 352 IN RUNDA, Destruction of the e Site landscaping and planting of tree INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS physical environment belts to prevent soil erosion and to PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management reduce wind velocity. and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, Indiscriminate disposal of¢ Provision of adequate number of solid the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has solid waste waste containers. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposedproject. e Contract a licensed solid waste transporter. The Proponent (The Grove Limited) is proposing to develop a mixed use complex with a boutique hotel, a retail centre and office Disposal of liquid waste ¢ Connect to the sewerage system. block on L.R. Nos. 29173, 7785/345 and 7785/382 situated in Runda Increase in traffic flow ¢ Put up adequate roadtraffic signage. (Northern Bypass) in Nairobi County. Storm water e In consultation with other developers The proponent proposes to develop a commercial centre that will provide adequate measures to channel have a 200 bed residential hotel comprising 14,223 square meters, a storm waters to storm water drains. retail centre comprising 5,192 square meters on two floors and a basement parking for sixty one (61) vehicles and over-ground parking The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection for ninety two (92) vehicles with outdoor seating, a four floor office during working hoursat: block with a total area of 14,266 square meters having 8 offices per (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, floor and a basement parking, and over-ground parking for four P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. hundred (400) vehicles. Total parking in the complex will be for seven hundred and thirty six (736) vehicles. The hotel and the office blocks (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral will have lifts to cater for the upperfloors. Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation 00100, Nairobi. measures: (c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi County. Potential Impacts Mitigation Measure The National Environment Management Authority invites Construction phase members of the public to submit oral or written comments within Dust e Water sprinkling of the ground. thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision e Regular water addition to unpaved roads makingprocessofthe plan. to be used by trucks. SALOME MACHUA, e Control the speed and movement of jor Director-General, construction vehicles. MR/4766660 National Environment Management Authority.

Noise e Restrict construction activities to day GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3347 time hours. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND e Machines should be serviced to reduce 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1281

CO-ORDINATION ACT to site should be covered in order to (No. 8 of 1999) minimise spread of fugitive emissions to the surrounding areas; THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY No burning of materials should be ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT permitted at the projectsite; FOR THE PROPOSED ALUMINIUM BEVERAGE CAN FACTORY ON PLOT LR NO. KJD/ KAPUTIEI-SOUTH/ 3875, Use clean energy to fuel project ENORETET VILLAGE WITHIN SULTAN HAMUD AREA OF vehicles, equipments and machines in NKAMALOCATION, KENYEWADIVISION OF MASHURU order to reduce air pollutants SUB- COUNTY IN KAJTADO COUNTY Risk of leaks and spill Conduct regular maintenance of site equipment and machinery to ensure INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS leakages are controlled or detected early; PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management Project vehicles and equipment should and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, be serviced according to manufacturer’s the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has requirements to limit release of exhaust received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the emissions; above proposedproject. Investigate the possibility of fitting The Proponent (GZ Industries Kenya Limited) is proposing to set catalytic converters in machines with up an Aluminium Beverage Can Factory on Plot LR No. KJD/ engines so as to convert harmful KAPUTIEI-SOUTH/ 3875, about 6 kilometres past Sultan Hamud substance in the exhaust fumes to less Town in Enoretet Village within Sultan Hamud area of Nkama harmful substances; Location, Kenyewa Division of Mashuru Sub- County in Safety procedures for fuel storage and re-fuelling should be well understood The project will encompass the following: production / factory and implemented by site staff; and oil plant, accommodation and recreational facilities; a dinning/ kitchen residuals including waste oil,lubricants, facilities, an office block, changing rooms, clinic, gate houses, road used filters, should be carefully collected works and storm water drainage facilities, perimeter wall / fence, and stored for safe disposal, in order to external service utility areas (diesel storage, LPG storage, compressor/ prevent spillover effects of contaminant vacuum pumps, cooling towers etc.), external walkways and hydrocarbons into storm water or landscaping, waste water treatmentfacility. groundwater resources; The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation Protect project area from fire by posting measures: warning signs in area where Impacts Mitigation Measures hydrocarbonfuels are used; Soil erosion e Proper planning of site clearing or Observe the requirements of the disturbance of the natural vegetation. emission control regulations e Isolated sites with installations and Occupational health ande Ensure the working hours are controlled frequent human presence that require re- safety issues and that employees are not allowed to vegetation will be surrounded by less extend the working hours beyond an palatable native species to act as plant acceptable limit for purposes of gaining screens and make less attractive to extra pay; foraging wildlife. Ensure that all construction works close e Wash areas shall be placed and to existing infrastructure is supervised constructed in such a manner so as to from the relevant authorities to guide ensure that the surrounding areas activities such as excavation near the oil (including groundwater) are not pipeline and railway line; polluted. Ensure that ALL requirements as stated Air quality . Provide personnel with Personal by KPC approval are adhered to at all Protective Equipment & Clothing phasesofthe project development; (PPE&C) such as dust masks, boots among others. Mechanism should be put Educate community, visitors and in place to ensure PPE&C are specific employees (both direct and indirect) for the activities at hand and are always against interfering with KPC worn within the project sites; infrastructure for example pipelines; and

e The stockpiles of earth generated during Ensure appropriate road safety signages construction works, unpaved access are strategically placed and drivers roads and areas used for handling fine adhere to the requirements of such construction materials should be signage; palliated with water regularly in order to suppressed evolution of particles; Erect speed breaks where human and vehicular traffic have high interaction e All machinery and equipment should be opportunities; maintained in good working condition in order to minimise emissions to Avoid activities likely to activate acceptable standards; mudslides or rockfalls when working in e Train construction and delivery trucks steep areas for example avoid pouring drivers on pre-cautionary measures that excess water in muddy areas or steep enable curb emissions for example slopes with soil; and advise on techniques to reduce dust Noise and vibration ° Conduct periodic noise measuring and evolution especially when driving in monitoring to determine levels and areas of dense human settlement or extent of harmful noise; nearing the project site to avoid creating dusty conditions; techniques to conserve Clearly label the high noise areas. fuel and reduce emission by switching off the engines when vehiclesare idling; Provide PPE (hearing protection) to persons operating within or visit e Construction trucks delivering materials 1282 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

identified high noise areas; Lossoflivelihood e Provide earlier notice to all affected parties concerning the development; In order to meet noise level requirements, the works equipments e Dismissal procedures should be should be equipped with standard noise compliant with the Employment Act, attenuation features. Machines that 2007; exceed acceptable noise limits should be equipped with silencers or lagging e Residence to be notified prior to any materials or specially designed acoustic decommissioning of the proposed enclosures; factory buildings and any other facility onsite. Inform local residents when construction activities are likely to generate excessive The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection noise in order to minimize disruption to during working hoursat: local residents; (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Sensitise truck drivers to switch off P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. engines while offloading materials; to avoid gunning vehicle engines or (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral hooting especially when passing through Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- sensitive areas such as_ churches, 00100, Nairobi. schools, residential areas and hospitals. (c) County Director of Environment, Kajiado County. Pollution The management should ensure that The National Environment Management Authority invites solid waste is collected in a centrally members of the public to submit oral or written comments within placed area and the person responsible thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the for collecting the waste is licensed by Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision NEMAand the County Government of makingprocessofthe plan. Kajiado to collect and dispose of waste. SALOME MACHUA, The management should ensure that jor Director-General, liquid waste from the proposed site is MR/4944934 National Environment Management Authority. directed to the appropriate drains to the proposed waste water treatment works and further back to the natural water GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3348 drains from Mashuruhills (to the south west of the proposed projectsite). THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT Traffic Management The management team should seek relevant approvals from the Ministry of (No. 8 of 1999) Roads/_ Kenya National Highways THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Authority (KENHA) who may then advice on the creation of an access ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT entrance so as to reduce traffic FOR THE PROPOSED PETROL STATION ON PLOT L.R NO. NAIVASHA congestion on the main highway; PLOT 396/71 (PREVIOUSLY 396/28) ON MOI SOUTH LAKE ROAD, NAIVASHA MUNICIPALITY OF The management should assign personnel to be in charge of traffic INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS within the property/ factory premises in PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management order to avoid traffic congestion within and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the property; the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has The possibility of communal modes of received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the transport for employees should be above proposedproject. explored. The Proponent (Naivasha Health Park Limited) is proposing to construct a service station on plot L.R No. Naivasha Plot 396/71 Fire Management Construct a band wall between the (Previously 396/28) on Moi South Lake Road, Naivasha factory perimeter and the KPC oil pipe Municipality of Nakuru County line to the north east of the proposed plot- to protect both the GZ Industries The actual design components of the proposed Project include: facilities and the KPC oil pipeline incase Construction of a Petrol Station structure,construction of 12no. of a fire incident or accident; shops,construction of 74 Parking lots,a car wash, a Lube bay, tyre centre, convenience store, landscaped court, Sewage treatment Ensure that all persons on site where plant,development ofutilities (water, drainage, electricity etc). anti-static footwear and clothing to avoid The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation any static ingnition; measures: Place portable fire extinguishers at Impact Mitigation Measures suitable locations, according to the activities in the operation programmein Solid waste generation ¢ Provide solid waste handling facilities conformity with the Factories and other such as waste bins and skips Places of Work (Fire Risk Reduction) e Ensure that solid waste generated at the Rules, 2007; development is regularly disposed of Development of fire emergency appropriately at authorized dumping procedures and pinning them up in a sites place where all workers can access e Donate redundant but serviceable them; equipmentto charities ad institutions Training all staff on fire safety policy Sewage management e Provide adequate and safe means and procedures; handling sewage generated at the Hotel Allocating a fire assembly point; 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1283

Energy consumption e Switch off electrical equipment, The National Environment Management Authority invites appliances and lights when not being members of the public to submit oral or written comments within used thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the e Install occupation sensing lighting at Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision various locations such as storage areas makingprocessofthe plan. which are notin useall the time SALOME MACHUA, e Install energy saving fluorescent tubes at jor Director-General, all lighting points within the proposed MR/4730923 National Environment Management Authority. development instead of bulbs which consumehigherelectric energy e Monitor energy use during the operation GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3349 of the project and set targets for efficient energy use THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT e Sensitize the occupants to use energy efficiently (No. 8 of 1999) Air/Dust Pollution e Ensure strict enforcement of on-site THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY speed limit regulations ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT e Avoid excavation works in extremely FOR THE PROPOSED PETROL STATION ON PLOT NO.1499 dry weathers , OFF NAMANGA-NAIROBI ROADIN KAJIADO COUNTY e Sprinkle water on graded access routes each day to reduce dust generation by INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS construction vehicles. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management Higher and Safety Risks ¢ Implement all necessary measures to and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, ensure health and safety of workers and the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has the general public during operation of received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the the Proposed Petrol Station project as above proposedproject. stipulated in Factories and Other Places of Work Act Cap 514 The Proponent (Gulf Energy Limited) is proposing to construct a service station on plot L.R NO 1499 Namanga off Namanga — Nairobi e Ensure the general safety and security at Road in Kajiado County all times by providing day and night security guards and adequate lighting The petrol service station will comprise of a an impermeable within and around the premises during concrete surface under the canopy,a u-shaped drainage tunnel with a night hours. steel grill top,underground fuel tanks (30m3 diesel tank, 15m3 Run off and soil erosion ¢ Create storm water management kerosene, 30m3 super petrol) ,three breather points,a Heavy duty practices, such as piping systems or covered man hole for each of the underground tanks,Station manager office and station sales office,a store ,Sanitary facilities both for ladies retention ponds or tanks, which can be carried over after the building is and gents ,a septic tank ,3 pit interceptor, ,Compressor and generator complete. section,a steel canopy,ribbed concrete finish under the steel canopy ,2 pump isles,electronic fuel dispensers,associated piping work,fire e Apply soil erosion control measures assembly points,Entrance and exit such as leveling of the project site to reduce run-off velocity and increase The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation infiltration of storm water into thesoil. measures: e Ensure that construction vehicles are Impact Mitigation Measure restricted to existing graded roads to Noise and. Vibration e Barricading the area (erecting a avoid soil compaction within the project levels boundary wall) site. e Construction activities to be conducted Noise pollution e Sensitize construction vehicle drives and during the day. machinery operators to switch off engines of vehicles or machinery not e Provision of appropriate Personal being used. Protective equipment to protect workers from occupational noise e Sensitize construction drivers to avoid gunning of vehicle engines or hooting e Regular maintenance of plants and especially when passing through equipment sensitive areas such as_ schools, e Shutting down of engine vehicles when residential areas and hospitals. not in use to reduce on noise levels e Ensure that construction machinery are e Conducting of noise measurements from kept in good condition to reduce noise different positions within and outside the generation workplace to establish prevailing noise e Ensure that all generators and heavy levels and recommending appropriate duty equipment are insulated or placed mitigation measures. in enclosures to minimize ambient noise levels. Air pollution e Use of dump method to mitigate on dust by sprinkling water on areas to be The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection excavated. during working hoursat: e Soil compaction

(a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Pressure on existing e Erection of warning and informative P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. infrastructure i.e. roads, signs. i.e. notices, bill boards at the site (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral power, water among during the construction phase andtraffic others control along the connecting road. Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- 00100, Nairobi. Contamination of the e Maintenance should be carried out at ground with oil and designated service bays to avoid (c) County Director of Environment, Nakuru County. grease substances contamination of environment by 1284 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

resultant oil and greases. (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- Oil leaks andspills e Regular inspection of underground tanks for leakages 00100, Nairobi. (c) County Director of Environment, Kajiado County. e Construction of a three pit oil interceptor tanksto separate oil from sludge. The National Environment Management Authority invites e Double walling of underground tanks to members of the public to submit oral or written comments within guard against leaks thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision e Protecting the underground tanks with makingprocessofthe plan. corrosion prevention materials Z. O. OUMA, e Prioritizing the upgrade of equipment jor Director-General, and installation of existing facilities of a MR/4944776 National Environment Management Authority. networkafter a defined age. e Careful siting of the project to ensure that it lies in an environment that is far GAZETTE NOTICE No.3350 from environmental receptors including THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND sewers, tunnels, vaults, surface water CO-ORDINATION ACT reservoirsetc. (No. 8 of 1999) Destruction of soil e Ensure use of manual labour and hand structure tools where appropriate. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT e Ensure the contractor takes the shortest FOR THE PROPOSED KPC LINE] PIPELINE REPLACEMENT time possible. PROJECT BETWEEN MOMBASA AND NAIROBI Soil and Ground Water e¢ Regular hydraulic pressure testing of the contamination undergroundtanks. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS

e Non destructive testing, for example, PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management ultrasoundtesting. and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has Generation of e Minimization of volume of storm water received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the contaminated waste generated from vehicle fueling stations above proposedproject. water and storm water and AST containment areas through The Proponent (Kenya Pipeline Company Limited) is proposing to installation of roofs or other types of covers construct a new 20-inch pipeline within the existing right of wat (ROW)between Nairobi and Mombasa(a distance of approximately e Implementation of secondary 450 km); construct four new pumpstations at Changamwe, Maungu, containment procedures that avoid Mtito Andei, and Sultan Hamud;install two sets of new pumps in each accidental or intentional releases of of the abovestations; and decomission the exisitng 14-inch pipeline. contaminated containmentfluids The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation e Segregation of clean drainage and measures: potentially contaminated drainage, Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures treating the latter through oil/water separators. Oil water separators may Damageto surficialand « Engage an archeologist during the include baffle type or coalescing plate sub-surface pre-construction and construction type. They should be properly designed, archeological artifacts phase to monitor top soil stripping operated, and maintained to achieve the and excavation activities and recover desired water treatment results. any artifacts or fossils uncovered by such activities. The archeologist Scraps and other debris « Use of an integrated solid waste should also evaluate the construction on site management system i. through a campsites for any artifacts. hierarchy of options Impacts on cultural e Provide cultural awareness training to e Wastes generated as a result of facility change and conflict all EPC contractor staff members in decommissioning activities will be order to respect local cultures where characterized in compliance with the project is carried out. The training standard waste management should be provided in a culturally procedures. Disposal locations will be sensitive and ethical manner. selected by the contractor based on the properties of the particular waste e Incorporate cultural awareness stream. programs in the EPC contractor's HSE Plan for the proposed project. Health and Safety e During construction, increased dust, noise and air pollution levels could Interference with existing ¢ Consult local communities during the impact on health and safety, land use patterns and trenching exercise to ensure that particularly in the direct impact zone. access routes certain sections of the ROW are not trenched while construction activities e During the operation of the project continue in other trenchedsections to health and safety conditions will be allow cross over access to humans and linked more on handling of petroleum animals. products. These will be effectively mitigated on through the use of Destruction of cultural ¢ Retain competent professionals to appropriate PPEs at all times and heritage assist in the identification and proper handling of the petroleum protection of cultural heritage and products. report any chancefinds for necessary actions. The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection e Create provisions for the management during working hoursat: of the accidental discovery of cultural (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, material including burials. In the P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. event that cultural objects are 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1285

encountered, immediately contact the and KFSrules and regulations. National Museumsof Kenya; if a burial KWS and KFS should screen siteis discovered, immediately contact contractor's construction plant, the local community leaders for equipment, containers, etc. KWS and advice and guidance. KFS to enhance security surveillance Temporary blockage of Allow a crossing of 800m for every at the cost of the contractor fauna to water 2km of excavated trench to allow Contamination of surface Ensure compliance with LN. 120 resources and foraging humanand animals to cross-over the water discharge limits for potentially grounds ROW. contaminated wastewater. Accelerate the construction of On site refueling will be done by pipeline in elephant ranges. trained personnel using mobile fuel Consider development of alternative browsers and will be at least 10 water resources for the animals if the meters away from surface water body. pipeline trench is dug up and will not Hydrostatic test water should be allow animals to safely cross over the discharged to the source water at an ROW approved location along the waterway Pitfalls resulting from Provide a temporary crossing over the or to an upland area within the same trenching trench to enable the small mammals, catchment area where it may reptiles and amphibians cross easily evaporate or infiltrate. Discharged before backfilling of soil is done. hydrostatic testing water should be tested to ensure it meets Legal Notice Consider provision of a ramp to No. 120: Water Quality Regulations, enable trapped animals to get out and 2006 requirements. monitor trenches for animal rescue at the expense of the Contractor The proponent to ensure sufficient emergency shutdown valves in the Potential attacks by wild KWS to provide security to all pipeline is provided at the design animals in protected. construction workers on a full-time stage particularly for river crossings areas basis during the construction of the (more than 30m wide). pipeline within the national parks and other protected areas The proponent to regularly monitor the pipeline through the SCADA KWS should restrict movement of system and through regular ground construction personnel to the ROW andaerial surveillance. construction workspace areas The proponent to maintain pipeline Construction camp sites should be integrity through piggingactivities. located outside the protected areas The proponent to develop procedures Construction activities should be for monitoring river crossings during restricted between 07:00hrs and flooding 18:30hrs within the protected areas KWS/Contractor should sensitize The proponent to regularly maintain workers within wildlife areas on the ROW. hazards associated with working The pipeline to be coated with anti- within protected areas corrosion coating and be Animal movement Construct temporary watering points supplemented by cathodic protection. diversions in areas where the trench and laid Disruption of river For water crossings, the contractor pipes would create a temporary crossings should seek the necessary Authority barrier. and Permits from WRMA and other Construction of pipeline should be lead agencies for construction, speeded in parks. dammingand diversion of water from rivers. Excavation of long trenches should be avoidedat the crossings. The contractor shall prepare detailed drawings for construction of pipeline Introduction of alien Fully decontaminate all construction water crossings and a method invasive species plant and equipment to be used for statementfor construction. the project to the approval of relevant authorities. In protected areas such as Soil erosion and The contractor to implement soil Parks and Reserves, relevant sedimentation erosion prevention measures such as authorities (such as KWS and KFS) covering excavated soil with say will be involved to ensure plastic sheeting. decontamination process is The contractor should also work with satisfactory speed in such a way that the Import gravel for renovating access excavated soil is reused to cover the roads within ROW from approved trench in the shortesttime. borrow pits. Appropriate crossing methods should be applied for river crossings to KPC will work closely with relevant prevent erosion authorities such as the KWSandKFSif alien invasive species start appearing Preconstruction and construction following completion of the activities should if feasible take place construction phase of the proposed during dry seasons for areas prone to pipeline. stormwaterand flooding damage Impacts of poaching in Screen contractor personnel working Impacts to groundwater During the construction phase, there protected areas within the national parks and other will be proper storage and handling of protected areas.Contractor should containers and tanks, including workwithin the construction space of storage of containers with hazardous the ROW in full compliance of KWS liquids in secondary containment structures; 1286 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

Safety distances will be maintained all construction spreads to ensure that for liquid transfer, vehicle equipment appropriate risk control measures are and washing; 30m to waterbodies, implemented throughout the 60m from water supply wells, and construction phase; 130m from municipal or community water wells; e The EPC contractor will arrange for HSE induction training of all staff Training of employees on the spill working on the proposed project. prevention measures’ will be Refresher HSE training will be conducted; provided continually based on task Maintenance of emergencyspill kits in risk assessments to be performed for all service vehicles will be promoted all activities to be performed during Construction phase The contractors should comply with the construction phase. impacts of noise the requirements of Kenyan e The EPC contractor will be required to legislation on noise and international comply with international petroleum guidelines to ensure that noise levels industry HSE standards and codes of do not exceed limits stipulated in practice for the design and them. construction management of the The contractor should provide proposed project. hearing protection equipmentto their workers and ensure that a hearing The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection conservation program is implemented during working hoursat: if the occupational noise levels exceed those stipulated in Kenyan regulations (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, on noise. P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. The contractor should ensure that (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral construction plant and equipmentis Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- properly maintained to prevent excess 00100, Nairobi. noise being generated due to (c) County Director of Environment, . improper maintenanceof equipment Disruption of unplanned KPC should immediately commence a The National Environment Management Authority invites buried infrastructure sensitization process for community members of the public to submit oral or written comments within members along the ROW to formalize thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the any underground utilities to avoid Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision destruction during the construction makingprocessofthe plan. phase KODIABISIA, jor Director-General, The EPC contractor should endeavor MR/4730619 National Environment Management Authority. to be compassionate prior to uprooting any “unplanned” utilities and taking precautionary steps to avoid such destruction GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3351

Increased HIV/AIDS The EPC contractor should have an THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND infection cases HIV/AIDS Policy in place so that no CO-ORDINATION ACT discrimination takes place at the work (No. 8 of 1999) site THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY The EPC contractor should have a peer educator program for HIV/AIDS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT and other wellness programs such as FOR THE PROPOSED MASTER PLAN FOR GALANAOIL stress and stress management KENYA, MOMBASA ROAD, NEAR , Employment The EPC contractor must have a opportunities documented HR management system INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS which includes clearly defined PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management recruitmentpolicies of Kenya citizens and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, The EPC contractor should be an the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has equal opportunity employer and must received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the provide the first opportunities for above proposedproject. employment to locals living near the The Proponent (Galana Oil (K) Limited) proposes to construct the construction spreads along the ROW following infrastructure: service station, LPG pumps/ compressor sheds, truck loading and offloading area, LPG filling plant and The EPC contractor should engage the immediate storage, lubes store, fire water tank, fire pump house, truck provincial administration (DO, Area parking facility, control room, gated access, petroleum tanks, office Chiefs, etc.) in posting vacancies for blocks, borehole, and wash rooms on Plot L.R. No. 337/857 Mombasa employmentas soon as they arise on Road near Athi River, Machakos County. provincial administration notice boards. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed. mitigation measures: Impacts on public safety The EPC contractor will be required to comply with the OSHA and its Environmental Impacts Mitigation Measures subsidiary legislation as it applies to Geologyandsoils e All quarry sites shall be clearly indicated the proposedpipeline project; on the plan and approved by the local authority for use. The EPC contractor will be required to comply with the Construction e To prevent erosion all non-built up areas should be landscaped. HSE Plan developed in this EIA Study; Surface water e If possible initial construction activities HSE risk assessments will be should be undertaken during the dry conducted by the EPC contractor for 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1287

season to prevent water/soil run-off Health and e Develop and implement contractor especially on side slopes. Safety safety rules which include the relevant Water should also be diverted away provisions of OSHA, WIBA and their respective subsidiary legislation. from the project footprint areas through properly constructed drainage channels. e Specifically ensure that the construction complies with L.N40: Building Ensure that spills emanating from Operations and Work of Engineering construction plant and equipment are Construction Rules, 1984. cleaned immediately before release to the environment. Corporate Social e The proponent with the help of the local Responsibility administration and local NGOs (such as Contractor to adhere to construction People to People Tourism) should HSE management plan during the develop guiding principles for construction phase. determining how the company selects Air Quality Develop and implement effective which causes to support the local measures for minimization of dust community that will contribute to followed by rehabilitation in a timely sustainable benefits for the community. manner. e The Proponent should also participate in Contractor to ensure that construction community driven development plant and equipmentis in a goodstate of initiatives, which may involve donation repair at all times to prevent adverse of people’s time, skills and knowledge. exhaust air emissions. e The proponentis advisedto: Waste Develop and implement safe procedures e Put in place education sponsorship for management of nonhazardous and programs hazardous wastes in accordance with L.N. 121: Waste Management e Consider constructing a primary school Regulations, 2006. for the local children Noise and vibration Contractor’s plant and equipment should e Support community health workers comply as a minimum with requirements e Liaise with local NGO’s in supporting of L.N. 25: Noise Prevention and the local community. Control Rules, 2005. e Oneoutstanding NGO in the area known The power plant will be designed to as People to People Tourism which maintain noise levels at 70dB (A) at the advocates for children’s health fenceline. especially within the local slums. The Proponent will develop, rollout and e The Proponent is advised to liaise with implement a written hearing the organization as well as identify other conservation program for those thematic areas in which they can offer employees that may be exposed to noise their support to the community. environments exceeding 90 dB (A) over an 8-hour time weighted average period The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection or 85 dB (A) continuousnoise. This is in during working hoursat: accordance with L.N. 25: Noise Prevention and Control Rules 2005. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. Creation of employment Implement where feasible measures to opportunities employ local community members. (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Develop and put into practice strategies Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- to minimize crime, to include effective 00100, Nairobi. communication with landowners to (c) County Director of Environment, Machakos County. inform them about the movement of work teams, and codes of conduct for The National Environment Management Authority invites contractors and employeescreation. members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Increasedrisk of disease Implement measures to manage Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision with influx of workers expectations about job creation. and opportunity seekers makingprocessofthe plan. Develop and implement a HSE program ROBERTORINA, for employees. jor Director-General, Social divisions over Develop and implement transparent MR/4730643 National Environment Management Authority. limited jobs and employment and procurement measures perceivedpreferential which comply with the regulatory access framework and maximizelocal benefits. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3352 Accidentsasa result of Implement measures to ensure that increasedtraffic traffic and road safety hazards are THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND minimized. CO-ORDINATION ACT Traffic Develop and implement measures to (No. 8 of 1999) repair regularly used roads to the project THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY site especially the turn-off to the project ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT site. FOR THE PROPOSED EXPANSION OF PEKERRA IRRIGATION Ensure that contractor vehicles comply SCHEME IN MARIGATDISTRICT, with axle load limits. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS Develop and implement a_ traffic management plan to take advantage of PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management off-peak hours for delivery of and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, construction materials and abnormal the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has loads. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposedproject. 1288 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

The Proponent (National Irrigation Board) is proposing to Expand contribute towards the general good Pekerra Irrigation Scheme in Marigat District, Baringo County by health in the camp as kitchen wastes developing an additional 2,000 ha ofirrigated area. can be disposed of in an organized manner, while hygiene can be The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation monitored. measures: Workmen should be provided with Impacts Proposed Miigation Measures suitable protective gear. Scars on landscape Before works begins, landowners to Drainage of quarries and burrowpits sign contracts with the MoR which to prevent them from impounding include terms and conditions of water which will act as good breeding payment, the amount of land to be places for mosquitoes and other excavated and rehabilitation disease causing vectors. measuresto be carried out. Ensuring that there are proper solid The area to be excavated should be and liquid waste collection and cordoned off, which tend to be very disposalfacilities. deep and pose a danger to livestock and children. Ensuring that clean, potable, and economical water is supplied to the Soil erosion Scour checks and gabion mattresses populace to prevent the outbreak of will be introduced in the side drains at waterbornediseases. specified intervals, depending on the gradientof the slope. Observing high degree of cleanliness during and after construction of the Grouted stone pitching and rockfill project. gabion works will be necessary to protect culvert inlets and outlets and Rehabilitations Gravel pits must be landscaped and controlsoil erosion. reinstated or back-filled with overburden if the depth of the The specified cut and fill gradients overburdenis sufficient to allow for must be adhered to, and_ the this. embankments should be planted with shrubs and grasses to reduce erosion Terracing and replacementof fencing of road embankments. is part of the rehabilitation process. Areas that have been cleared of Contractor to plant trees to replace vegetation must be planted after those that have been removed during completion of works. Indigenous trees excavation. and shrubs should be planted along Awareness All the people wholive along the road the project road. will be alerted of the improvement Pits and quarries The gravel pits and quarries will be works. operated as instructed by the The proponent in collaboration with Engineer taking into consideration the the District Works Officer (DWO) will safety aspects to avoid accidents and be expected to disseminate incidents information regarding the road design Blasting rocks It should be done during the day, and and upgrading works progress to all the other stakeholders along the along road reserves residents in the vicinity of the area being blasted should be suitably project route warnedofblastingactivities, including The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection the time and date. during working hoursat: Air pollution Dumping the gravel pit area, and occasional spraying with water along (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, the deviation routes or earth along the P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. road section. (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Slowing the speed of traffic on Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- deviations by using bumps and/ or 00100, Nairobi. clearly marked road signs may contribute to reducing dustlevels. (c) County Director of Environment, Baringo County. Hydrology and Construction of culverts so that flow The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within drainage in the rivers and streams is unimpeded and improved drainage thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the along the project road through side Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision drains. makingprocessofthe plan. These may be lined, and may require Z. O. OUMA, cascades to break the impact of water jor Director-General, flow in them, particularly in sections MR/4122126 National Environment Management Authority. with gradients greater than 4%. The area traversed by the proposed Roadsafety road for upgradinghasa hightraffic it GAZETTE NOTICE No.3464 is thus important to observe road safety through use of road signs. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT Visual enhancement A well-designed road fits in well with its surrounding because its design (No. 8 of 1999) reflects the principles of regional THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY landscape design. These principles can and should be applied whetheror ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT not the area being consideredis one of FOR THE PROPOSED EASTERN INDUSTRIAL PARK IN special physical beauty NAIROBI COUNTY Public health A central canteen for the workforce at INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS the construction camp would 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1289

PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management job supervision. and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, Air /dust pollution Ensure strict enforcement of on-site the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has speed limit regulations. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposedproject. Avoid excavation works in extremely dry weathers. The Proponent (Abacus Property Consultants Limited) is proposing to establish an ultra- modern Industrial Park on LR. Sprinkle water on graded access routes No.11552. in Mwihokoestate on the opposite side of River Gatharaini whenever necessary to reduce dust within Nairobi County. These will include heavy and light industries generation by construction vehicles. and manufacturing plants, wholesale business and distribution outlets. Solid and water wastes Design and implement an appropriate As the commercial area develops, more segments including banks, landscaping programme to help in re- shopping centres, retail outlets etc. will then move into the industrial vegetation of parts of the project area patk. after construction. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation Reuseofthe top soil in landscaping. measures: Air, land and water Minimize waste through accurate Impact Mitigation Measure pollution and estimation of the sizes and quantities of Loss of environmental Liaise with the Nairobi County’s degradation materials required, order materials in the services department of Environment on sizes and quantities they will be needed, permission to fell trees Utilize open rather than cutting them to size, or spaces maximally. having large quantities of residual materials. Do not removetrees unnecessarily. Provision of suitable facilities for Replant trees on completion of wastewater disposal (such as a construction Carry out landscaping of conservancy tank). open spaces Conductlandscaping. Ensure that the minimum statutory Participate in tree planting exercises distance between the facilities and the outside wheneverthere is opportunity. river is always maintained (minimum of Soil excavation/ erosion Site leveling and excavation works to be 6 metres). planned such that a section is completed Ensure wastes are properly disposed of. and rehabilitated while another section begins. Waterpollution Open drains connected to Nairobi County storm water drains will be Apply soil erosion control measures providedonsite. such as leveling of the project site to reduce run-off velocity and increase Security Ensure the general safety and security at infiltration of storm water into the soil. all times by providing day and night security guards and adequate lighting Construction of soil- galleys on sloppy within and around the premises. sections. Occupational health and All workers should be provide with full Excavation material will be reused to Safety protective gear like working boots, level the site otherwise be loaded into overalls, helmets goggles, earmuffs, trucks and be transported to designated masksand gloves. disposal sites. Construction crew at the site should be Provide facilities for proper handling sensitised on social issues like drugs, and storage of construction materials to alcohol and other diseases. reduce the amount of waste caused by damage or exposure to the elements. A fully equipped and professionally managed first aid kit must be provided Noise pollution and The noisy construction works will within the site atall times. vibration entirely be planned to be during day time when most of the neighbours will The contractor should have workmen’s be at work. compensation cover to comply with Work Injury Benefit Act, as well as Trees around the site will provide some appropriate Ordinances, Regulations and buffer against noise propagation. Union Agreements. Ensure that all generators and heavy Adequate facilities should be provided duty equipment are insulated or placed and standard cleanliness maintained. in enclosures to minimize ambient noise levels. Food handlers preparing food for the workers should be controlled and Use well maintained machinery. monitored to ensure that food is Ensure noise is not made while playing hygienically prepared. squash Ensure adequate sound proofing water andelectricity Avoid wasting of water supplied to the of the squash coutt. management site during construction Use of hoarding for dust control. Roof catchments should be provided to Sprinkling of water on dusty surfaces. harvest rainwater to enhance collection Adherence with the Building Code, and storage of rainwater. Nairobi County by- laws and EMCA (Noise and Excessive Vibration In order to encourage water conservation Pollution Control Regulations and other during operation stages, the proponent applicable legislations. should install water conserving taps that turn off automatically whennot in use. Adequate warnings and cautionary safety signs Provision of appropriate Provide notices and information signs on personal protective equipment to means and needs to conserve water workers. resource to awaken civic consciousness regarding water usage and management Use of safe working procedures Creation of safety awareness to workers Adequate Incorporate rainwater harvesting in the 1290 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

project design. frequent human presence that require re- vegetation will be surrounded by less e Water reuse and/or recycling. palatable native species to act as plant e Installation of water and electricity screens and reduce pressure from meters. wildlife foraging. e Consider solar energy harvesting and No grey water runoff or uncontrolled optimize on natural lighting in the discharges from the siteAvorking areas project design. (including wash downareas. e Use of energy efficient machines and Water containing pollutants such as appliances. cements, concrete, lime, chemicals and e Provision of a standby generator. fuels shall be discharged into a conservancy tank for removalfrom site. Human waste e Provide a suitable toilet for construction management workers away from theriver. Runoff loaded with sediment and other suspended materials from the e Ensure sewage disposal system is well site/working areas should be prevented maintained. from discharging to adjacent Air pollution e Use of low sulphur diesel for diesel watercourses and/or water bodies must vehicles and equipment. be prevented. e Proper maintenance of vehicles and Potential pollutants of any kind and in machinery. any form shall be kept, stored and used in such a mannerthat any escape can be Fire risks e Provision of suitable firefighting contained and the water table not equipment Sensitize workers on fire endangered. safety. Wash areas shall be placed and The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection constructed in such a manner so as to during working hoursat: ensure that the surrounding areas (including groundwater) are not (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, polluted. P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. Air quality and dust Olkaria is a fragile ecosystem; thus (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral mobile machinery or vehicle Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- maintenance and services should be 00100, Nairobi. undertaken away from project site in a yard set aside for this or by an approved (c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi County. garage or service station to prevent any The National Environment Management Authority invites incident of oil and fuel spills that could members of the public to submit oral or written comments within contaminate soils and possibly ground thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the water quality. Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision Daily monitoring of air quality makingprocessofthe plan. standards. Z. O. OUMA, All construction machinery shall be jor Director-General, maintained and serviced in accordance MR/5021547 National Environment Management Authority. with the manufactures specifications. Workers shall be trained / sensitized on dust minimization techniques and GAZETTE NOTICE No.3465 management of air pollution from vehicles and machinery. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT The removal of vegetation shall be avoided until such time as clearance is (No. 8 of 1999) required and exposed surfaces shall be THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY revegetated or stabilized as soon as practically possible. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED 140MW OLKARIA V GEOTHERMAL Frequent watering of exposed surfaces POWER PLANT IN GREATER OLKARIA AREA IN NAIVASHA and piles of soil to prevent airborne dust SUB-COUNTY, NAKURU COUNTY emissions. Unless inevitable, vehicles shall avoid INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS earth roads susceptible to fugitive dust PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management until dust management routines are and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, done. the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has Incorporate dust/fumes arrestors in the received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the batching plant e.g. use of dust nets. above proposedproject. Provision of appropriate protective The Proponent (Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited)is personal equipmentincluding respirators proposing to construct a 140Mwe Geothermal Power Plant Greater and aprons. Olkaria area in Naivasha Sub-County, Nakuru County. proposed Noise and vibration Keep machines and vehicles in good project involves the construction of a power plant and associated working condition as per manufacturer’s infrastructure such as the cooling tower, steam gathering system, instructions. switchyard and transmissionline. Site and other operational workforce be The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation provided with personal protective measures: equipments (PPEs). Impacts Mitigation Measures Provide signage on high noise levels and Soil erosion e Proper planning of site clearing or adequate notice to any local community disturbance of the natural vegetation. to be potentially affected. e Isolated sites with installations and Daily monitoring of noise levels will 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1291

need to be made during operation as per introducedinto this area. current practice. Create awareness among the local Solid waste Identifying environmentally acceptable communities on the importance of spoil sites for spoil materials and vegetation cover and discourage them approvalby the Resident Engineer. from engaging in charcoal buming. Encourage segregation by providing Impact on fauna KWS and KenGen should monitor labelled collection and separation bins. wildlife abundance, distribution and Encourage recycle and reuse measures movement in relation to this for some of the spoils generated. infrastructural development during construction and operation stages to aid Waste disposal should be done by in decision making. licensed collectors and handlers. Erect bumpsin wildlife crossing zones. Displacementof persons It is proposed that KenGen in liaison with Kenya Wildlife Service’s establish Vehicular disturbances such as hooting a site that will be accessible to the should be discouraged accordingly. traders and the tourists who buy their Incident records (of poaching, accidents merchandise, especially within Hells and other human wildlife conflicts etc) Gate National Park. should be kept by monitoring and taking Occupation health and Ensure compliance with all standards of corrective measures. safety and legally required health and safety Roads feeding into the park area should regulations. be maintained as routes for tourist’s Include standard best practice health and activities and wildlife management. safety provisions in the construction Access for earthmoving machines contract. The provisions should include should be regulated. insurance to enable the contractor to pay Park rules should be enforced within the for any and all treatments required by patk. his workers including those of all subcontractors, together with any Brine ponds should be located close to subsequentlifelong disability payments. the source. Distant flow should be piped to prevent animal or vegetation contact. Establish and enforce a strict code of conductfor all project drivers including At known animal migration corridors outside suppliers delivering materials. pipes should be elevated or buried under the ground surface. Modify pipe loop Implement the specified H&S designs to minimize hindrance to programme throughout the construction wildlife movement as well as scaring period. them away. Other design options like Provide fire fighting and first aid kits. pipe burying, wider loops or concave Establish an emergency response ones should be explored for habitat procedure and display on all work areas. suitability and to ensure big game can This is likely to require one vehicle on still move along their routine corridors site equipped as an ambulance and a and routes. paramedic on site at all times during Limiting vegetation clearing to construction activities. construction areas. Insecurity Ensure that the contractor developsstaff Preparation of a landscape planting plan code of conduct. for the entire project area. Planting plan Impact on flora Monitor invasive plant species at the to be comprised of 75% indigenous project area and uproot unwanted species and to be rid of any invasive germinating plants. species. Assess concentration geothermal Re-vegetation should target 2 million gaseous effluents such as H2S8, SO2, trees annually until the area is fully re- NH3 and CO2 (e.g. by use of automatic vegetated. sensors) and continually test for any All embankments to be vegetated or evidenceofacid rain. stone pitched to preventsoil erosion. Plant soil-erosion preventing grass Planting a vegetation screen along the species such as Cynodon dactylon, steam pipes to reduce visual intrusion Digitaria abyssinica, Pennisetum across the landscape. clandestinum and Hyparrhenia dregeana Lighting to be switched off when not at bare sloppy grounds or loose soil required. dumps. Lighting of temporary working areas Steam pipe insulations should have a and site compounds during periods of well camouflaged colours that are darkness to be minimised where maintained so that animals don’t possible. perceive pipelines as barriers. Prepare a proper post construction Brine flows and ponds should be located planting plan. close to the source. Distant flow should be transmitted through closed pipes. Brine disposal Brine ponds should be sited close to the source. Rehabilitate disturbed areas along roads, pipelines and abandoned campsites etc Brine re-injection through re-injection by planting native plant species such as wells into underground reservoir. Tarconunthus and A. drepanolobium - Chemical composition and parameters of this should be done as soon as the brine should be routinely monitored. practicable to avoid colonization by Accidental spillage Spill and drip trays used during invasive and opportunistic pioneer resulting in servicing of machinery. species. contamination of Response plans for accidental spills to Exotic plants species should not be chemicals and soil be formulated and routinely tested. 1292 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

e Bunded storage areas and secondary The Proponent (Lake Victoria Environmental ManagementProject containmentfor oil and chemicals. Phase II) proposes to set up a Rehabilitation and Augmentation e Useofan oil interceptor in the plant. Sewerage Treatment System in County. Oil/hazardouspollution e¢ Hazardous materials shall not be stored The whole process shall dwell on rehabilitation and augmentation within 2 kilometres of the top water measures for the existing Waste water treatment system which level of public water supply reservoirs. comprises of rehabilitation and augmentation of preliminary treatment unit for screening and grit removal, construction of anaerobic ponds, e Hazardous materials shall be stored rehabilitation and augmentation of the existing settling tanks and abovefloodlevel. maturation ponds. e Areas for the storage of fuel and othe The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation flammable materials shall comply with measures: standardfire safety regulations. e Chemicals and fuel shall be stored in Impacts Mitigation Measures storage tanks within a secure compound. Soil and water e Plan emergency response measures in All chemicals and fuels shall be stored contamination case of accidental oil spills. in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. e Regular servicing and maintenance of construction equipments to avoid oil e Storage areas or secondary containment spills. shall be constructed of waterproof reinforced concrete or approved e At the end of construction works, level equivalent, which is not adversely off the soils and facilitate vegetation affected by contact with chemicals regeneration. captured within them. e Ensure protection of the local ecosystem e The minimum volume for secondary by ensuring liquid and hazardous wastes containment shall be 110% of the do not find their way into storm drains. capacity of the largest tank system, plus 10% of the total capacity of all other e Ensure proper maintenance of drainage separate tanks and containers within the system like regular cleaning to ensure bund wall with closed valves for smooth flow of the storm water and controlled draining duringrains. avoid blockages and overflows e Pipe-work carrying product from the especially during rainy seasons. tank to facilities outside the containment Odour, dust and noise «¢ Ensure proper operation and shall be provided with secondary pollution maintenance practices of the waste containment; Tank equipment such as stabilization ponds. dispensing hoses, valves, meters, pumps, and gauges shall be located within the e Provide protective clothing like helmets, containment or provided with own dust masks and hardy gumboots to the containment. construction crew.

The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection e Maintain vehicles and construction during working hoursat: machinery in good working condition in (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, order to minimize gas emissions and P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. noise. (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral e The contractor to regulate night time Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- construction when noise is loudest. 00100, Nairobi. e Construction sites and transportation (c) County Director of Environment, Nakuru County. routes to be water-sprayed on dry and The National Environment Management Authority invites windy days up to three times a day, members of the public to submit oral or written comments within especially if these sites are near sensitive thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the receptors, such as residential areas. Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision Solid waste and liquid Unusable construction waste, such as makingprocessofthe plan. waste generation damaged pipes, formwork and other Z. O. OUMA, construction material, must be disposed jor Director-General, off at an approved dumpsite or sold to MR/4766535 National Environment Management Authority. willing buyers for salvage value.

e Arrangements should be made for the regular collection of litter and for its GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3466 disposal.

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND e Proper solid waste receptacles and CO-ORDINATION ACT storage should be placed at strategic (No. 8 of 1999) points especially to dispose packaging THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY material from food stuff consumed by employeesat lunch time. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED REHABILITATION AND Public health and safety Sensitize workers and the surrounding AUGMENTATION OF HOMA BAY SEWERAGE TREATMENT community on awareness, prevention SYSTEM IN and management of HIV/ AIDS through staff training, awareness campaigns, INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS multimedia, and workshops or during community —Barazas. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, e The ponds to be properly maintained to the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has ensure that the ponds do not become received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the mosquitoes breedingsite. above proposedproject. e Provide workers with appropriate 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1293

protective clothing such as dust masks, THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY helmet, sturdygumboots, gloves and ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT overalls. FOR THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWERAGE e Ensure that all construction machines SYSTEM IN BOMET TOWNSHIP, and equipment are in good working INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS conditions to prevent occupational hazards. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, e Ensure that fire extinguishers canisters the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has are placed in prioritized areas as per received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the accessibility and proximity of specific above proposedproject. fire hazard. The Proponent (Lake Victoria Environmental ManagementProject e Provide appropriate human and solid ID is proposing to construct a sewarage System in zones 111(Proposed waste disposalfacilities. industrial), 110(proposed hide and skin), 61(proposed site for works) and zone 19(proposed slaughter house), in Bomet Township, Bomet e Establish a Health and Safety Plan for County. all works. The treatment ponds have been designed to treat 1,469m3/day e Appoint a trained health and safety team mainly to be generated in Chepngaina Sub-location which forms for the duration of the construction Bomet Township. Two trains have been designed each with six ponds work. (Al, Fl, M1, M2, M3 and M4) with each train capable of treating 734.5m3/day. Due to the problem in identifying for land for Waste e Provide workers with training on safety Stabilization Ponds, only one train with capacity to treat 734.5m3/day procedures and emergency response with associated structures has been considered. suchas fire, oil and chemical spills. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation Biodiversity/vegetation © Spare the vegetation that must not measures: necessarily be removed suchastrees. Impact Proposed Mitigation Measures e The contractor will take reasonable Open trenches hazardous ¢ Backfilling trenches as soon as works are precautions to minimize disturbance to to individuals completed. the native flora during the construction. e Warning signs at both deep and shallow e Ensure protection of the local ecosystem trenches. by proper handling of cement during civil works and other solid and liquid e Provide protection rails when wastes. constructing sections of the deep trenches. Discharge of industrial ¢ Monitor discharge of industrial effluent e Dumping of collapsed pipes and surplus effluent into the sewer including review of excavated material (eyesore). consent to operate forms submitted to the MoHB and analysis of wastewater Noise pollution e Ensure regular servicing of equipment sample from industries discharging into and machinery. the sewer system. e Enforce workersdiscipline on site. Roadsafety and traffic e¢ Prepare a traffic management plan e Programme work to take minimum time. management during the constructionactivities. e Construction works to be done during e Monitor adherence to the traffic day time. managementplan. e Heavy constructing machinery to be e Review and monitor road safety records enclosed. to ensure all project related road e Use equipments that have low noise accidents are being properly investigated emissions. and reported. e Use equipment fitted with noise reduction devices such as mufflers. The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hoursat: e Operate noise generating equipment during regular working hours so as to (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, reduce the potential of producing noise P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. during night hours.

(5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral e Heavy equipment should be transported Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- early morning with properpilotage. 00100, Nairobi. e Construction workers operating (c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi County. equipment that generates noise greater than 80 dB should be equipped with The National Environment Management Authority invites noise protection devices and their use members of the public to submit oral or written comments within enforced. thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Soil erosion e Water channels to be regularly Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision maintained and repaired to avoid point making processofthe plan. discharge in case of breakage and or blockage. Z. O. OUMA, jor Director-General, e Source building materials from known MR/4944730 National Environment Management Authority. sustainable sites to minimize extraction impacts. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3467 e Ensure that any compacted areas are THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND ripped to reduce run off. CO-ORDINATION ACT Soil, water and e Construct oil- water interceptors to (No. 8 of 1999) groundwater capture discharge of oils, fuels and other 1294 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

contamination polluting liquids. removed from site and disposed appropriately in a designated landfill. Ensure proper handling of lubricants, fuels and solvents while maintaining the Contract a NEMA certified waste equipment. collection firm to collect sludge waste for central disposal point. Control surface runoff by temporarily berming the outlet of the significant Construction of storm water drainage storm water features to provide some system; and Construction of offsite pit detention behind the berms. for handling of sludge. Solid waste generation The bins at both the campsite and Ensure only NEMA licensed company construction sites should be emptied exhausts the sludge from the waste water regularly to prevent overfilling Bins treatmentplant. should be strategically placed within the Ensure that once exhausted the sewageis campsite and construction sites. They disposed at a NEMAlicensedfacility for should also be covered to prevent access sewage managementand disposal. by vermin and minimize odour. Effluent handling The system must be designed and Use of cleaner technologies / generation adequately sized to be able to treatall the to minimize on generation of solid effluent generated from the Bomet wastes. Solid wastes to be recycled, Township to the required standards. reused andutilized in an environmentally acceptable manner. Proper servicing of machineries on site A waste management plan to be according to manufactures details, proper developed to handle temporary storage, liquid waste collection system should be transport and disposal of hazardous provided on site, stabilizing lagoons waste. Segregation of wastes before could be constructed to hold waste water disposal. before releasing into the river. Dust emission Use of appropriate PPE by construction Management to apply for a license to workers discharge effluent to environment.

Sensitize the employees on sound Employees to be trained on the operation environmental management. and maintenance of whatever effluent Use dust nets at high level of the treatment system that will be put in building. place. Provide appropriate enclose for concrete Any pipes leakages and bursts in the mixers. system to be promptly fixed.

Occupational Safety Hiring of competent staff to perform Local ground water to be monitored Concerns works. periodically by sampling and testing Follow proper work guidelines. water from borehole in the neighbourhood every three months to Provide insurance to the workers. check whether there are any traces of There should be presence of fully effluent finding their way to ground equippedfirst aid kit at site. water aquifers. To have emergency preparedness plans Periodic Sampling of twostrategic points in place. within River Nyangore.

Pollution of river Regular inspection of the system to Treated effluent to be periodically Nyagores by ensure performance is maintained at high analysed (every three months) to ensure unsatisfactory levels. BODis maintained at 30mg/I or less and treated waste water Blockages should be detected and COD at 50mg/1 or less. promptly replaced. Water usage Approximate volumes of water to be Regular monitoring and sampling of the required during construction of the waste water at influx and effluent points project to be computed in order to put in as well as in the receiving water bodies. place mechanismsofreliable supply.

Creation of an artificial wetland along Approximate volumes of water to be the boundary between River Nyangores required per project in a specified time andthe stabilization ponds. period to be computed in order to put in Occupational Health and Provide appropriate training and regular place mechanismsofreliable supply. safety on occupational health and safety. The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection Provide appropriate personal protective during working hoursat: equipment (PPE) to workers and any visitors including First Aid facilities for (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, staff as per the Occupational Safety and P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. Health Act, 2007. (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Develop and implement a detailed and Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- site specific Emergency Response Plans. 00100, Nairobi. Sludge waste from the Tapping 100% of gases generated from (c) County Director of Environment, Bomet County. ponds the facility, this will be tapped in the sludge digesters, the gases of which are The National Environment Management Authority invites responsible for the foul smell associated members of the public to submit oral or written comments within by with wastewater treatment system. thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Maintain high standards of hygiene Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision within the system. makingprocessofthe plan. Z. O. OUMA, The sludge wastes should be promptly jor Director-General, 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1295

MR/4944930 National Environment Management Authority. containers.

e Adequate sanitary facilities shall be provided and standard cleanliness GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3468 provided.

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND Traffic hazards e Provide ample entry and exit points. CO-ORDINATION ACT e Contractor to plan traffic to avoid (No. 8 of 1999) movement during human movement THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY peak hours. Offensive odours e Ensuring that underground bulk ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT petroleum storage tanks covers are FOR THE PROPOSED WOLFENBERG INTERNATIONAL properly sealed. SERVICE STATION ON LAND PARCEL NOs. KISUMU/BUOYE/ 5304 AT BUOYE ON THE KISUMU-AHERO ROAD IN KISUMU Lossof biodiversity e Landscaping unpaved areas with EAST DISTRICT, appropriate vegetation species (preferably indigenous species) Light INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS compaction ofthe site. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management e Plant grass on unpaved storm water and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, ways. the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the Oil spillage e The layout design should clearly above proposedproject. demarcate drainage and segregate contamination free water and potentially The Proponent (Wolfenberg International Limited) is proposing to containment water. construct and operate a Service Station on land parcel Nos. Kisumu/Buoye/5304 at Buoye on the Kisumu-Ahero road in Kisumu e Design to include installation of east district, Kisumu County isolation valves at appropriate locations. Emergency disaster preparedness on The project activities will include; Underground storage tanks spills should be developed and (USTs), steel storage and dispensers, offices, stores, shops andtoilets, implemented. tyre sales and repair centre, generator and control rooms; a canopy coveringall facilities, service bay and an oil water interceptor. e Directing away spills from the tank farm towards the nearest corner next to the The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation tanks. measures: e Adequate capacity drainage lines, Impacts Mitigation Measures interceptor. Contamination of surface ¢« Monitor the quality of waste water e Properly constructed fuel off-loading water annually. Comply with water quality areas with containment connected to the regulations of 2006. drainage leading to the OWS. e Pre-treatment of waste water through an e Checking all cylinders coming into the oil/water separator (OWS). facility for any defects. e Provision of spill response kits for e Elimination/control of leakage due to timely and effective management of rapture of storage tanks arising from large scale fuel spills. mechanical puncture, corrosionetc. Solid waste management e Contracting a NEMAlicensed company e Elimination/control of leakage due to for waste collection and onward disposal rapture of piping arising from at relevant landfills. mechanical rapture, corrosion, pressure e Segregate waste at source. build-up, loose connections,etc.

Accidents related to fire « Purchase of fire fighting equipment and Sewage e The station will have a septic tank and hazards) contracting a Fire Services Company for soak pit. regular maintenance of equipment.

? The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection e Display safety warning ‘ no smoking , during working hoursat: no naked flame. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Occupational health and ¢ Purchase of PPE e.g. goggles, helmets, P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. safety masks, hand gloves, ear muffs, safety boots, overalls for protection against (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral body contact with petroleum products Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- etc. 00100, Nairobi.

e Construction crew at the site shall be (c) County Director of Environment, Kisumu County. sensitized on social issues such as The National Environment Management Authority invites alcohol and diseases. Construction crew members of the public to submit oral or written comments within at the site shall be sensitized on social thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the issues such as alcohol and diseases. Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision e Carrying out annual EHS audits in order makingprocessofthe plan. to maintain environmental and staff SALOME MACHUA, safety standards. jor Director-General, MR/4766570 National Environment Management Authority. Sanitation e Drainage of all stagnant water.

e Provide sanitary facilities for construction workers. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3469 e No burning of any chemical and plastic THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND 1296 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

CO-ORDINATION ACT been slaughtered. (No. 8 of 1999) Comply with veterinary regulation THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY concerning poultry processing. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT Workers working in the plant will be FOR THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW KENCHIC required to maintain high level of PROCESSING PLANT THIKA, personal hygiene. Biological hazards Providing workers with PPE that is INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS appropriate for the activity (e.g. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management protective clothing, gloves and masks) and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, for workers in intestine and stomach the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has cleaning operations. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the Ensuring physical segregation of work above proposedproject. and welfare facilities to maintain worker The Proponent (Kenchic Limited) is proposing to construct a personal hygiene. chicken processing plant on plot LR. NO. 1428/2 along Garissa road in Designing holding areas for detained Ngoliba Thika, Kiambu County. chicken and high-risk materials to avoid The processing plant will be divided in to the following sections; direct contact with workers and ensuring Receiving yard, Slaughtering and processing house, blast freezers, that all waste materials, including those Cold stores, Sales area, Water treatment plant, Staff canteen and from rejected chicken are removed daily. kitchen, Water storage tanks, Maintenance and workshop, Rendering Control movement of chicken to avoid plant, Waste storage area, Wastewater treatment system, Staff spreading diseases. quarters; Noise pollution and Sensitize construction vehicle drivers, The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation vibration machinery operators to switch off measures: vehicle or machinery not being used. Impacts Mitigation Measures Ensure that construction machinery is Hydrology and water . Hazardous substance control and kept in good condition to reduce noise supply quality emergency response plan that will generation. degradation include preparation for quick and safe Plant trees around the site to provide clean up of accidentalspill. some buffer against noise propagation. e Formulate Hazardous materials handling Construction works shall entirely be procedures to reduce the potentials for planned to be during day time when spill during construction. most of the neighbors shall be away at e Identification of areas where refueling work. and vehicle maintenance activities and All machinery will be maintained and storage of hazardous materials, if any, serviced to reduce pollution. shall be permitted. During operation there is high likely e Construction of a standard septic tank hood of noise coming from the chicken whereall sanitary waste will be directed. the proponent will plant trees around the e During operation phase waste water chicken house to act as buffer against containing chicken blood may find their noise. way in the river. The proponent will Incidents, accidents and Ensure that provisions for reporting ensure that the water treatment plant to dangerous occurrences incidents and dangerous occurrences be constructed will be functional all the during construction phase and time. Water analysis will be conducted operational phase using prescribed forms quarterly every year once the plant obtainable from DOSHSarein place. becomesoperational. Enforcing adherences to safety Dust and exhaust ° Strict enforcement of on-site speed limit procedures and preparing contingency emission regulations. plan for accidental response in addition e Sprinkle water on graded access routes to safety education andtraining shall be when necessary to reduce dust emphasized. generation by construction vehicles. Ensure that the premises are insured as e Personal protective equipment like dust per statutory requirements(Third party masksto be provided. and workman’s compensation). e Alternatively fueled construction Develop efficient, clean, well-lit and equipment shall be used where feasible; adequate sanitary conveniences for equipment shall be properly tuned and construction workers. maintained. Solid waste generation Use of an integrated solid waste e Proper maintenance practices of the management system i.e. recover, recycle waste stabilization pond. and reuse. e During operation fugitive emissions Through accurate estimation of the sizes from leaks in the refrigeration system and qualities of materials required, order are possible sources of NH, emissions. materials in the sizes and qualities they However this source is expected to be will be needed, rather than cutting them minimal. Refrigeration system will be to size or having large quantity residual inspected weekly to detect and repair materials. any leakage. Ensure that damaged or wasted Food safety impacts e Maintain good housekeeping and high construction materials are recovered. for level of hygiene. refurbishing and usein other projects. e Employ veterinary a full time doctors to Donate or sell recyclables /reusable or test chickens before and after they have residual materials to local community groups, institutions, and individual local 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1297

residents or home owners. CO-ORDINATION ACT e Provide facilities for proper handling (No. 8 of 1999) and storage of construction materials to THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY reduce the amount of waste caused by damage or exposure. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED FERTILIZER MANUFACTURING PLANT e Use building materials that have ON PLOT L.R. NO. NO. BLOCK 6/11, NAKURU minimal or no packaging to avoid the MUNICIPALITY, NAKURU COUNTY generation of excessive packaging waste. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS

e Reuse packaging materials such as PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management cartons, cement bags, empty metals and and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, plastic containers to reduce waste at the the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has site. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the e Dispose waste more responsibly by above proposedproject. dumping at designated dumpingsites or The Proponent (Fertiplant East Africa Limited) proposes to landfills only. construct a factory for the granulation process of Nitrogen, Phosphorus e Waste collection bins to be provided at and Potassium (NPK)fertilizer. designated points on thesite. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation e Running educational campaigns measures: amongst residents, e.g. through use of Impact Mitigation Measures posters, to encourage reuse or recycling Haphazard storage of e Provide pathways of the solid waste. building materials. e Reduce heaps of materials from Increased storm water, ¢ Roof water to be harvested and stored to project site runoff and soil erosion be used for cleaning proposes. e Keep materials in open where they e A storm water management plan that can be spotted quickly minimizes impervious area infiltration by use of recharge areas and use of Injuries caused by heavy ¢ Ensure cranes are well maintained. detention and /or retention with materialsfall e Pulleys to be greased. graduated outlet control structure shall be designed. e The rope and table be strong andsafe. e Application of soil erosion control e Platforms should be constructed measures such as leveling of the project strongly and avoid their surfaces site reduce run-off velocity and increase being slippery. infiltration of storm water into thesoil. e Load reduction to size/weight e Ensure those construction vehicles are manageable restricted to existing roads to avoid soil e Train workers on ergonomic compaction within and around the principles of managing heavy loads. projectsite. Traffic accidents e Signboards should be in large letters Generation of wastewater e Provision of means for handling and be noticeable. sewerage generated by construction workers (there are toilets connected to e Provision should be made of good septic tanks on thesite). points of vehicle turning in the constructionsite. e Conduct regular checks for sewage pipe e Only trained and skilful and licensed blockages or damages since vices can drivers should be engaged in driving lead to release of the effluent into the vehicles carrying materials to the site. land water bodies. e Drunkardness be forbidden to all e Construct a waste water treatment plant drivers. where waste water will be treated before it is released to the environment. e All vehicles be maintained. e First aid facilities be availed in the site The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection of construction. during working hoursat: Fire outbreaks e The construction site should havefire (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, fighting equipmentincluding:- P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. - fire hydrant (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral - fire extinguishers Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- 00100, Nairobi. - hosereel - sand buckets (c) County Director of Environment, Kiambu County. e Where possible the management to The National Environment Management Authority invites have their own engine or be able to members of the public to submit oral or written comments within quickly access MCN enginein case of thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the fire outbreaks. Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision e All workersbetrained on theskills to making processofthe plan. Z. O. OUMA, fight fire out breaks. jor Director-General, e Fire drills be conducted.

MR/5021531 National Environment Management Authority. Falling walls, columns, ¢ All specialized works to be carried out beamsandslabs by skilled people and supervised by senior technicalstaff. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3470 e Allow good period (21days) of curing THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND for slabs. 1298 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

Accidents e Train workers on ergonomic jor Director-General, principles of heavy physical work. MR/4766615 National Environment Management Authority. Maintain a natural drainage system as much as possible or reconstruct the site to create the same. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3471 e Maintain the drainage system THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND imperviousandself-flowing. CO-ORDINATION ACT e Where open yards are not cemented (No. 8 of 1999) grass should be planted to absorb rainwater. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT e Sharps to be handled by skilled FOR THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A SERVICE workers. STATION, ON PLOT LR NO 29C IN MATILIKU OFF EMALI — e Sharps not to be positioned on MATILIKU ROAD, pathways. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS e Sharps be positioned at distances to PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management allow work space. and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, Paint vapours e Keep containers containing these the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has substancestightly all the time. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposedproject. e Use of masks during finishing operations The Proponent (Kingsent Petroleum Kenya Limited) is proposing to construct a Service Station on land parcel No 29C Matiliku off e Skilled people to handle these Emali — Matiliku Road, Makueni County substances. The design will involve a steel canopy, ribbed concrete finish e Avoid cigarette smoking under the steel canopy, one pumpisles, four underground fuel tanks (5000liters diesel tank, 5000liters kerosene, 2x500Oliters super petrol), Solid waste generation ¢ Provision and use of solid waste sanitary facilities for both genders, septic tank, a store, station manager container and sales office section, compressor and generator section and e Collection, transportation and disposal underground drained system. of the wastes The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation e Carry out solid waste segregation to measures: reduce the bulk of waste disposedoff. Impact Mitigation Measure e Determine stages of more waste Noise and vibrations e Barricading the area (erecting a generation and institute control boundary wall. measures. e Construction activities to be conducted e Determine hazardous wastes to be given during the day. more attention for storage and collection e Provision of appropriate Personal i.e. more frequency of collection. Protective equipment to protect workers Open spaces on upper ¢ Educate workers on the risks involved from occupationalnoise. floors. on the upper floors construction. eH\Edu e Regular maintenance of plants and equipment. Falling heavy objects e Avoid storing heavy material on the upperfloors and alongthe stairs. e Shutting down of engine vehicles when not in use to reduce on noise levels. Weak/slippery ladders ¢ Educate workers on the use of ladders. e Conducting of noise measurements from e Maintenanceofladders. different positions within and outside the workplace to establish prevailing noise Scarfolding e Regular check ups and Maintenance levels and recommending appropriate Dust emission e Use of water sprays to suppress dust. mitigation measures. Air pollution e Use of dump method to mitigate on dust Extreme weather e Use of warm clothing for cold climate by sprinkling water on areas to be e Use of light clothing for hot climate. excavated.

Oil and paints spillages ¢ Scoopall the spilled oils and paints. e Soil compaction. Pressure on existing e Erection of warning and informative The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection infrastructure signs. i.e. notices, bill boards at the site during working hoursat: during the construction phase andtraffic control along the connecting road. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. Solid and liquid waste ¢ Proper designing of drainage channels and regular maintenance of the same. (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- Contamination of the e Maintenance should be carried out at 00100, Nairobi. ground with oil and designated service bays to avoid grease substances contamination of environment by (c) County Director of Environment, Nakuru County. resultant oil and greases. The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making processofthe plan. Z.O. OUMA, 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1299

Oil leaks andspills e Regular inspection of underground tanks ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT for leakages. FOR THE PROPOSED GATES OF PEARL CEMETERY, MEMORIAL PARK AND COMMERCIAL CENTRE ON PLOT LR. e Construction of a three pit oil interceptor NO. 10701 IN KINUNGI tanksto separate oil from sludge. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS e Double walling of underground tanks to guard against leaks. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, e Protecting the underground tanks with the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has corrosion prevention materials. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the e Prioritizing the upgrade of equipment and above proposedproject. installation of existing facilities of a The Proponent (Eastern Rift Sawmills Limited) proposes to networkafter a defined age. develop a private run cemetery on plot L.R. No. 10701 situated in Kinungi, Nyandarua County. e Careful siting of the project to ensure that it lies in an environmentthat is far from The project will comprise a crematorium, restaurant, commercial environmental receptors including centre and a memorial park on a 63 acre site that is bordered by the sewers, tunnels, vaults, surface water Nairobi-Nakuru Highway, to the north, the Kikuyu Escarpment Forest reservoirsetc. to the Southeast, and a mushroom farm to the west. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed. mitigation Destruction of soil e Ensure use of manual labour and hand measures: structure tools where appropriate. Anticipated Impacts Mitigation Measures e Ensure the contractor takes the shortest time possible. Fall Hazards e Provide safety harnesses and scaffolding Falling objects e Provide helmets. Soil and ground water ¢ Regular hydraulic pressure testing of the contamination undergroundtanks. Dust e Water the groundbefore and during excavation. e Non destructive testing, for example, ultrasoundtesting. Noise e Useof ear protectors by workers. e Recondition engine exhaust systems. Generation of e Minimization of volume of storm water contaminated waste generated from vehicle fueling stations e Engine tune-up. water and storm water and AST containment areas through e Establish inspection program for installation of roofs or other types of equipment. covers. Emissions e Use of respirators by workers. e Implementation of secondary containment procedures that avoid e Recondition engine exhaust systems. accidental or intentional releases of e Engine tune-up. contaminated containment fluids. e Establish inspection program for e Segregation of clean drainage and equipment. potentially contaminated drainage, Sanitation e Provide temporary sanitary facilities. treating the latter through oil/water separators. Oil water separators may Wastewater and sewage ¢ Discharge to Septic tanks. include baffle type or coalescing plate discharge type. They should be properly designed, Storage and handling of Obtain material safety data sheets for all operated, and maintained to achieve the hazardous materials hazardous materials and products desired water treatment results. handledat thesite. The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection e Obtain personal protective equipment during working hoursat: for the workers responsible for handling hazardous materials. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, e Train the workers on safe handling P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. procedures. (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Waste oil contamination « Provide labelled containers for waste oil. Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- 00100, Nairobi. Disposal of waste oil e Identify a licensed contractor to recycle oil. (c) County Director of Environment, Makueni County. e Appoint a licensed contractor to collect wasteoil. The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within e Adhere to spill control procedures when thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the handling waste oil. Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision Spill control e =©Obtain spill control kit. making processofthe plan. e §=6Train staff on spill control.

Z. O. OUMA, Emergency response e Keep a record of the public emergency service telephone umbersincluding: jor Director-General, MR/5021532 National Environment Management Authority. o Police.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3472 o Fire brigade. o Ambulanceservices. THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT e Document an emergency response (No. 8 of 1999) procedure. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY e Train staff on emergency response. Regulatory compliance Refer to relevant policy, legal and 1300 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

administrative framework and comply. to avoid raving of engine. Environmental e To be carried out against the Air pollution (dust, fuel « Control speed of construction vehicles; Audits environmental management plan and the emissions) © Prohibit idling of vehicles mitigation plan in this report. & . ; Fire protection e Ensure fire fighting equipment are * Water shall be sprayed during the construction phase on excavated areas to inspected semi-annually. reduce dust emission. Disposal of solid waste ¢ Appoint a licensed waste transporter Regular maintenance of plant and Noise e Restrict construction activities to day equipment. time. Provision of dust masks for use while e Noise level Measurements. working- in dusty conditions. Soil erosion e Site landscaping and planting of tree Use of serviceable vehicles and belts to prevent soil erosion and to machinery to avoid excessive smoke reduce wind velocity. emission. Solid waste Management « Provide solid waste collection facility The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection for the temporary storage of waste prior during working hoursat: to disposal. (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, The storage yards should be provided P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. with solid waste disposal facilities such (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral as waste bins/chutes. Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- Excavation activities to be done 00100, Nairobi. preferably during the dry season to avoid soil erosion. (c) County Director of Environment, Nyandarua County. Soil Erosion ° Soils excavated for the construction of The National Environment Management Authority invites the LPGfacility shall be disposedoffsite members of the public to submit oral or written comments within or used for backfilling where possible. thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision Soils shall not be left exposed to making processofthe plan. wind/waterfor long. Existing vegetation shall be minimally Z. O. OUMA, disturbed during the construction. jor Director-General, MR/4766859 National Environment Management Authority. Reduction of soil erosion and safeguard biodiversity protection.

Gasleak/fire ° Re-plant degraded areas with local GAZETTE NOTICE No.3473 species to improve ground cover. Install Mounded LPG Tanksand include THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND the use of fireproof electrical CO-ORDINATION ACT installations at the facility. (No. 8 of 1999) Install adequate fire fighting installations THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY and provision for adequate water ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT storage. FOR THE PROPOSED LPG STORAGEAND BOTTLING Provide emergency stop switch around FACILITY ON PLOT L.R. KISUMU/KOGONY/4813 IN WINAM the facility will be done at appropriate DIVISION, KISUMU COUNTY locations to facilitate the cutting off of powerin case of emergency. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS Installation of Gas Detectors. PURSUANTto regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, Provide a "First Aid Box", with proper the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has equipment with propertraining of Depot received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the staff on how to administerfirst aid. above proposedproject. Address the depot fire prevention and control capacity. The Proponent (Green Energy Limited) proposes to construct an LPG Bulk Storage and Filling Plant for the storage of cooking gas and Install Fire alarms, smoke detectors, etc. filling cylinders located in Bandani Sub-Location, Kisumu Town for fire warning and prevention in Location, Winam Division, Kisumu East District, Kisumu County. addition to other fire control equipment besides the fire extinguishers and sand The design will involveinstallation of one aboveground 60 Metric buckets - so as to strengthen the fire Ton Capacity tank,off-loading and loading pumps and compressors, control capacity. LPGcylinderfilling, a 100,000L horizontal diesel tank, paving of all driveways, installation of one 80-tonne platform weighbridge, office Staff training and regular drills on fire block, a genset house, fire fighting system, a borehole, LPG tank prevention and control will be containment, appropriate drainage channels and lines and access road. encouraged to ensure proper preparedness for fire control in the The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation depot. measures: The fire control equipment will be Impact Mitigation Measure regularly serviced after installation to ensure efficient performance when Noise pollution e Noise reduction/ hearing protection required. devices when working with noisy equipment. Ground contamination Maintenance should be carried out at designated service bays to avoid e Use serviceable equipment with low contamination of environment by noise emission. resultant oil and greases. e Instruct truck and machinery operators Site area and groundwatere No domestic or any other hazardous 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1301

pollution waste is disposed of at the project area. remove the said motor vehicle from the garage of Messrs. Francis Otieno T/A Kanyua Auto Garagesituated in Nairobi, within thirty (30) e Ensure that machinery and used oil from days from the date of publication of this notice, upon paymentofall vehicles is not released to the ground outstanding storage charges, interest and incidental cost including the through the provision of mode of cost of publishing this notice, failure to which the motor vehicle will collection and appropriate disposal. be sold either by public auction or by private treaty and the proceeds e Clear instruction to machine and vehicle of the sale shall be defrayed against any outstanding storage charges servicing personnel on this provision to and the balance, if any, shall remain at the owners credit but should be madeavailable. there be a short fall, the owner shall be liable thereof. e Construct a drainage system within and Dated the 5th December, 2013. around the depot site leading to an KULECHO & COMPANY, MR/4766569 Advocatesfor Kanyua Auto Garage. interceptor.

e Carry out regular drainage and interceptor maintenance including GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3477 cleaning the interceptors of rubbish to avoid clogging and overflow. FOUR RUNNERS AUTO TECH LIMITED

The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS during working hoursat: NOTICEis issued pursuant to the provisions of the Disposal of (a) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, to the owner P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi. of motor vehicle reg. No. KBT 323T (Toyota Prado) to collect the same from the premises of Four Runners Auto Tech Limited, (5) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Industrial Area yard, of P.O. Box 20856, Nairobi, upon payment of Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126- respective repair charges within thirty (30) days from the date of 00100, Nairobi. publication of this notice, failure to which the said motor vehicle will (c) County Director of Environment, Kisumu County be disposed of without further reference to the owner in order to defray the storage charges and other related charges in accordance with the The National Environment Management Authority invites provisionsof the Act. members of the public to submit oral or written comments within Dated the 5th May, 2014. thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the KITHEKA & COMPANY, Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision MR/4944717 Advocatesfor the Creditor. making processofthe plan.

Z. O. OUMA, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3478 jor Director-General, MR/4766863 National Environment Management Authority. WILCOGO GARAGE

DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3474 NOTICE is issued pursuant to the provisions of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, to the owner MBOI-KAMITI FARMERSLIMITED (s) of Mitsubishi Pajero Station Wagon motor vehicle reg. No. KAZ 729M which was left at Wilcogo Garage, situated along Rabai Road, LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATE Buruburu Phase 1, Nairobi after it had been brought for repairs in 2002. Despite concerted efforts to have the owner (s) remove the said TAKE NOTICEthat Jonathan Wainaina Mungai confirmsthe loss motor vehicle from the garage, no action or response whatsoever has of share certificate No. 04731 issued by Mboi-Kamiti Farmers Limited been received to date. Notice is hereby given that the said motor and issued in his favour. vehicle will be disposed by either public auction or private treaty without any further reference to the owner(s). Dated the 14th May, 2014. Dated the 15th May, 2014. G. N. THIONG’O, CHRISPINE OCHIENG, MR/4766680 Advocatefor Jonathan Wainaina Mungai. C/o Wilcogo Garage. MR/4766702

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3475 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3479 RIDGEMONT MANAGEMENTLIMITED SAMTEC COMPUTER SERVICES LIMITED CLOSURE OF PRIVATE ROAD AND FOOTPATH DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS

NOTICE is given that all private roads and footpaths of L.R. NOTICEis issued pursuant to the provision of the Disposal of 3777/470 situated North East of Naivasha County owned by Uncollected Goods Act ( Cap 38) of the Laws of Kenya, to George Ridgemount Management Limited will be closed to the public for a Ajode, of P.O. Box 7261-00200, Nairobi to the owner of Motor period of twenty four (24) hours on 30th May, 2014 to midnight vehicle reg. No. KAJ 842Y Mitsubishi Lancer, which is lying in our premises at Nairobi to take delivery of the same within fourteen (14) Saturday 31st May, 2014. During this period all pedestrians will be days from the date of publication of this notice upon payment of prohibited from using the said private roads. storage charges and any other related expenses failure to which the said goods will be sold either by public auction or private treaty Dated the 23rd April, 2014. withoutfurther reference. KAPLAN AND STRATTON, SIMON C. NJUGUNA, MR/4766706 jor Ridgement ManagementLimited. MR/4766720 Samtec Computer Services Ltd. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3476 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3480 KANYUA AUTO GARAGE AUTOFINE LIMITED DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS NOTICEis issued pursuant to the provisions of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, to Fredrick NOTICEis issued pursuant to the provision of the Disposal of Mutua Mbuvi, of P.O. Box 22321-00400, Nairobi as owner of the Uncollected Goods Act ( Cap 38) of the Laws of Kenya, to Erick motor vehicle reg. No. KAG 2908 IVECO, to take delivery and Mwangi Mungai, of P.O. Box 33790-00600, Nairobi the owner of Motor vehicle reg. No. KBD 659D Volkswagen Polo, whichis lying in 1302 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

the premises of Autofine Limited, off Road, Industrial NOTICEis given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above Area, Nairobi to take delivery of the same within fourteen (14) days policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person from the date of publication of this notice upon payment of repair cost in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest and any other related expenses failure to which the said good will be therein should be communicated within thirty days (30) by registered sold either by public auction or private treaty without further notice post with the company, failing any such communication certified and proceedsshall be defrayed against all accrued charges without any copies of the policies which shall be the sole evidence of the contracts further reference to him. will be issued. JACINTA KANYUA, MR/4730902 Autofine Limited. Dated the 7th May, 2014. JOSEPHAT K. MUTHWIL, MR/4766568 Underwriting Manager, Life Business. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3481 BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY(K) LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE No.3485 (Incorporated in Kenya) Head Office: P.O. Box 30375-00100, Nairobi MADISON INSURANCE LOSS OF POLICY LossOF POLICY Policy No. 161-11568 in the name and on the life of Lydiah Akumu Policy No. LS 3268447in the nameofKirianki Julius, ofP.O. Box 42— Otieno. 60300, Isiolo. REPORT having been made to this company on the loss of the NOTICEis given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above above numbered policy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within thirty (30) in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and therein should be communicated within thirty days (30) by registered shall be used as the only valid documents by the company for all post with the company, failing any such communication certified future transactions. copies of the policies which shall be the sole evidence of the contracts J. K. MITEL, will be issued. MR/4944704 Underwriting Manager, Life. Dated the 7th May, 2014.

JOSEPHAT K. MUTHWIL, MR/4766568 Underwriting Manager, Life. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3482

BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY(K) LIMITED (Incorporated in Kenya) GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3486 Head Office: P.O. Box 30375-00100, Nairobi UAP LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED LOSS OF POLICY (Incorporated in Kenya) Policy No. 1823454 in the name and on the life of Zakayo Cheruiyot Head Office: P.O. Box 23842-00100, Nairobi Kipkonga Sogomo. LOSS OF POLICY REPORT having been made to this company on the loss of the above numberedpolicy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged Policy No. MP01000in the name ofAlex Mungai Rurii. to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within thirty (30) APPLICATIONhasbeen madeto this company for the issuance of days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued and duplicate of the above numbered policy, the original having been shall be used as the only valid documents by the company for all reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is future transactions. lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) Dated the 8th May, 2014. days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which J. K. MITE, will be the sole evidence of the contract. MR/4944704 Underwriting Manager, Life. Dated the 6th May, 2014. EDWARD KARANI, MR/4766637 Policy Administrator. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3483 CORPORATE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3487 (Incorporated in Kenya) UAP LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED Head Office: P.O. Box 34172, Nairobi (Incorporated in Kenya) LOSS OF POLICY Head Office: P.O. Box 23842-00100, Nairobi Policy No. CL/20/16221 in the name and on thelife of Stephen Juma Ongoro. LOSS OF POLICY APPLICATIONhasbeen madeto this companyfor the issuance of Policy No. MP00478in the name ofMahesh Visram Gohil. duplicate of the above numbered policy, the original having been APPLICATIONhasbeen madeto this company for the issuance 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 is 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 Dated the 12th May, 2014. will be the sole evidence of the contract. JOAN NJUKI, MR/4766664 Life Department. Dated the 18th April, 2014. EDWARD KARANI, GAZETTE NOTICE No.3484 MR/4766637 Policy Administrator.

MADISON INSURANCE GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3488 LossOF POLICY OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED Policy No. LT 3258573 in the name ofMarende William, ofP.O. Box (Incorporated in Kenya) 54493-00200, Nairobi. Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi 23rd May, 2014 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1303

LOSS OF POLICY NOTICEis given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above Policy No. 6004981 & 6004982 in the name ofAnn Wanjiku Mburu. policy documents has been submitted to the company and any person in possession of the policy documents or claiming to have interest APPLICATIONhasbeen madeto this companyfor the issuance of therein should be communicated within thirty days (30) by registered duplicate of the above numbered policy, the original having been post with the company, failing any such communication certified reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is copies of the policies which shall be the sole evidence of the contracts lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) will be issued. days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. Dated the 28th April, 2014.

Dated the 25th April, 2014. JANE WATIKI, DAVID KOIGI, MR/4766507 Head of Underwriting & Claims, Life Business. MR/4944708 Officer, Claims.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.3489 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3493

OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED CHANGE OF NAME (Incorporated in Kenya) Notice is given that by a deed poll dated 19th August, 2013, duly Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Mombasa as LOSS OF POLICY presentation No. 329, in volume B13, Folio 1074/7552,file No. 637, by our client, Margaret Wairimu, of P.O Box 90778, Mombasa in the Policy No. 37007961 in the name ofNicholas Otienoh Oguge. Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Margaret Wairimu Warue, APPLICATIONhasbeen madeto this companyfor the issuance of formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of his duplicate of the above numbered policy, the original having been former name Margaret Wairimu Warue and in lieu thereof assumed. reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is and adopted the name Margaret Wairimu for all purposes and lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate, describe days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which and address her by her assumed name Margaret Wairimuonly. will be the sole evidence of the contract. MURAYA & WACHIRA, Dated the 25th April, 2014. DAVID KOIGI, Advocates for Margaret Wairimu, MR/4944708 Officer, Claims. MR/4766557 formerly known as Margaret Wairimu Warue.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3490 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3494

OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED CHANGE OF NAME

(Incorporated in Kenya) Notice is given that by a deed poll dated 4th March, 2014, duly Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as presentation No. 2846, in volume D1, Folio 65/1022, file No. LOSS OF POLICY MMxXIV,by myclient, Ekal Onesmus, of P.O Box 278, Gatundu in Policy No. 37005250 in the name ofMakwa Medical Clinic. the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Kapua Onesmus Ekal, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of his APPLICATIONhasbeen madeto this companyfor the issuance of former name Kapua Onesmus Ekal and in lieu thereof assumed and duplicate of the above numbered policy, the original having been adopted the name Ekal Onesmus, for all purposes and authorizes and 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) requestsall personsat all times to designate, describe and address him days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which by his assumed name Ekal Onesmusonly. will be the sole evidence of the contract. LEONARDK. RONO, Dated the 25th April, 2014. MR/4766575 Advocate for Ekal Onesmus, DAVID KOIGI, formerly known as Kapua Onesmus Ekal. MR/4944708 Officer, Claims.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3491 GAZETTE NOTICE No.3495

OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED CHANGE OF NAME

(Incorporated in Kenya) Notice is given that by a deed poll dated 7th March, 2014, duly Head Office: P.O. Box 30059-00100, Nairobi executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as presentation No. 624, in volume D1, Folio 71/1105, file No. MMXIV, LOSS OF POLICY by our client, Peter Wangai Kariuki, of P.O Box 10027-00400, Policy No. 37020350 in the name ofGeorge Njuguna Mugo. Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Peter Kamau Kariuki, formally and absolutely renounced and abandonedthe use of APPLICATIONhasbeen madeto this companyfor the issuance of duplicate of the above numbered policy, the original having been his former name Peter Kamau Kariuki andin lieu thereof assumed and reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is adopted the name Peter Wangai Kariuki, for all purposes and lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) authorizes and requests all persons at 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 Peter Wangai Kariukionly. will be the sole evidence of the contract. YUNIS MOHAMED & COMPANY, Dated the 25th April, 2014. MR/4766565 Advocates for Peter Wangai Kariuki, DAVID KOIGI, formerly known as Peter Kamau Kariuki. MR/4944708 Officer, Claims. GAZETTE NOTICE No.3492 NOW ON SALE APOLLO LIFE ASSURANCE LIMITED ECONOMIC SURVEY,2011 LossOF POLICY Price: KSh. 1,000 Policy No. N/14845 in the name of Zachary Byron Aoko Asyago, of P.O. Box 75347-00200, Nairobi. 1304 THE KENYA GAZETTE 23rd May, 2014

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