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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXII—No. 36 NAIROBI, 1st April, 2010 Price Sh. 50 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3461 Lolgorian Sub-District Hospital THE GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ACT Daniel SemeChairman Jacob Sile (No. 5 of 2004) Narmat Michael THE GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (HOSPITAL Leah Lukas MANAGEMENT SERVICES) REGULATIONS, 2009 David Moisitet District Medical Services Officer APPOINTMENT OF PROVINCIAL, DISTRICT AND SUBDISTRICT HOSPITAL Area District Commissioner MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge –Secretary IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Regulation 5 of the Government Financial Management Act, (Hospital Management NAKURU NORTH DISTRICT Committees) regulations 2009,the Minister for Medical Services appoints the persons named in the schedule as members of the Bahati District Hospital Provincial, District and Sub-District Hospital Management Committees whose composition and functions are as specified in the Osiemo Robert –Chairman Schedule. Waithaka Kamuaya RIFT VALLEY PROVINCE Faith Nyokabi Chemirmin Samson NAKURU CENTRAL DISTRICT Josam Kariuki District Medical Services Officer Nakuru Provincial General Hospital Area District Commissioner Area Councillor Dr. Daniel K. Tuitoek –Chairman Medical Superintendent – Secretary Eng. Mwangi W.Gichuki Nashon E. Oluoch KAJIADO DISTRICT Mrs. Batula Abubakar Abdi Sr. Divina Musimire Kajiado District Hospital Provincial Director of Medical Services, Rift Valley Provincial Commissioner, Rift Valley Samuel Risa - Chairman Mayor, Nakuru Municipality Phoebe Mollel Medical Superintendent - Secretary Maalim Ibrahim Omar Samson S. Rampei TRANS MARA DISTRICT Sussy Sipasha Manel District Medical Services Officer Kilgoris District Hospital Area District Commissioner Mayor, Kajiado Municipality Joseph Ole Sompisha – Chairman Medical Superintendent -Secretary Kipoki Oreu Tasur Margaret Torkosh Ngong Sub-District Hospital Emily Sawoyo ACK Church Representative William Koikai-Chairman District Medical Services Officer Jeniffer Mpesha Area District Commissioner Esther Some Chairman, Kilgoris Town Council Stanley Kigera [1161 Medical Superintendent - Secretary Dr. Charles Wanyoike 1162 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1st April, 2010 District Medical Services Officer Stephen Ting’oria Area District Commissioner Phelomena Rotino Area Councillor District Medical Services Officer Medical Officer In-charge –Secretary Area District Commissioner Area Councillor TURKANA NORTH DISTRICT Medical Officer In-charge -Secretary Lopiding Sub District Hospital NORTH POKOT DISTRICT Alex Losikiria - Chairman Kacheliba Sub District Hospital John Kener Albino Kotome -Chairman Jemimah Akiru Fr. Rev. Samson Taliapus A. Njeri Jane Cheptoyo Harun Fr. Tom Loffan Susan Aleu District Medical Services Officer Mark Loywat Area District Commissioner District Medical Services Officer Area Councillor Area District Commissioner Medical Officer In-charge -Secretary Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge -Secretary Lokitaung Sub-District Hospital WEST POKOT DISTRICT Johnstone Ekatorol -Chairman Sophia Mana Kapenguria District Hospital Saidia Bora Stella Ekonoit Rhoda Lopokoit - Chairman Fr. Robert Maccabe Joel Kanyungu District Medical Services Officer Leah Psinya Area District Commissioner Deborah Katina Area Councillor Bishop, Kitale Catholic Diocese Medical Superintendent -Secretary District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner SAMBURU CENTRAL DISTRICT Mayor, Kapenguria Municipality Medical Superintendent - Secretary Maralal District Hospital Chepareria Sub-District Hospital Mose Lenairoshi -Chairman Hussein Leparmarai Alexandar Tulel- Chairman Anne Kanai Gregory Ngurasia Michelina Lengewa Margaret Nguratiang Pauline Lenguris Sarah Mengich Lotyatum District Medical Services Officer Paul Loruchongor Area District Commissioner District Medical Services Officer Mayor, Maralal Municipality Area District Commissioner Medical Superintendent -Secretary Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary MARAKWET DISTRICT POKOT EAST DISTRICT Chebiemit District Hospital Chemolingot Sub-District Hospital Susan Kipkeu -Chairman William Kwambai Loseron Lotiama - Chairman Benjamin K. Kipsum Anderson Reperwa Emmy Jepkoech Susan Kipturu Paulina Mengitch Pastor Yusuf Losute District Medical Services Officer Leah Sapan Area District Commissioner District Medical Services Officer Area Councillor Area District Commissioner Medical Superintendent - Secretary Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary TURKANA CENTRAL DISTRICT Kapedo Sub-District Hospital Lodwar District Hospital James Ekuam - Chairman Mark Ekai Lokaito -Chairman Everlyne Ekaudu Sr. Margaret Twomey Naro Loreng Rhoda Loyor Kamket Tolello Joyce Akai Emanikor Ptesio Kreswo Pastor Boniface Lokuruka District Medical Services Officer District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner Area District Commissioner Area Councillor Chaiman, Lodwar Town Council Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary Medical Superintendent –Secretary KEIYO DISTRICT POKOT CENTRAL Iten District Hospital Sigor Sub-District Hospital Salina Sumbeiywo - Chairman David P. Kapelisiwa -Chairman J.Botha William Susan Cherop Fr.In-charge, Iten catholic Curch parish Matayo Charito Tirono Rachel Kimeli 1st April, 2010 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1163 Mathew Kurui TRANSNZOIA WEST DISTRICT District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner Kitale District Hospital Mayor, Keiyo Municipality Medical Superintendent - Secretary Reuben C. Butaki - Chairman Rev. Mose Shitsama Kamwosor Sub-District Hospital Dr. John N. Kutto Mrs. Justin N. Siti Jonah Kimase - Chairman Mary Tonje Lilian Chebii District Medical Services Officer Joseph Kiptoo Area District Commissioner Joyce Tikoko Mayor, Kitale Municipality Ismael Kutol Medical Superintendent – Secretary District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner Saboti Sub-District Hospital Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary Philip Namini Shadrack - Chairman Moses Waswa Mwanja Kocholwo Sub-District Hospital Joan Etiang Magiezo Ngeywo Sila Cheruiyot - Chairman Absolom Ngutuk Sila Birir District Medical Services Officer Mary Korir Area District Commissioner Mary Kipchoge Area Councillor Rev. Jeremiah Chepkener Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner TRANS NZOIA EAST DISTRICT Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary Kapsara District Hospital Tambach Sub-District Hospital Thomas Kipkorir Chesang - Chairman Jackline Nyarangi Malakwen Kimaiyo - Chairman Voustone Luvanda Inyimba Lucy Cheroot Stephen Musyoka Mutua Grace Barkerich Janet Natecho Wafula John Chemulbit District Medical Services Officer Philip Rotich Area District Commissioner District Medical Services Officer Area Councillor Area District Commissioner Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary KWANZA DISTRICT Kaptarakwa Sub-District Hospital Endebess Sub-District Hospital Dr. Philip Cheruiyot –Chairman Fred Opindo - Chairman Francis Sigei Lawrence Chemarum Anagleta Yator Mary Munoko Naftali Komen Hildah Nabangala Sarah Maina Rev. Sebastian Macharia District Medical Services Officer District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner Area District Commissioner Area Councillor Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge – Secretary Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary NAROK NORTH DISTRICT KERICHO DISTRICT Narok District Hospital Kericho District Hospital Samuel Kenana - Chairman Konene Narankaik Kimalel Kirui - Chairman Sarah Ali Bishop Ben Kipruto Rebecca Masikonte Dr. Eric Tonu Pastor Sinkilole Karia Mary Siele District Medical Services Officer Sheela Masuria Area District Commissioner District Medical Services Officer Chairman, Narok North Town Council Area District Commissioner Medical Superintendent - Secretary Mayor, Kericho Municipality Medical Superintendent – Secretary NAROK SOUTH DISTRICT Sigowet Sub-District Hospital Olulunga Sub-District Hospital Samson Silantoi - Chairman Richard Koech - Chairman Annah Naramat Sena Moses Kipruto Rono Catherine Biomto Esther Keter Oltuati Ngeeti Christine Chepkorir Pastor Fredrick Lemama Zakariah Bongoch District Medical Services Officer District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner Area District Commissioner Area Councillor Area Councillor Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary Medical Officer In-charge – Secretary 1164 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1st April, 2010 KOIBATEK DISTRICT District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner Eldama Ravine District Hospital Area Councillor Mr. Jackson Rono - Chairman Medical Officer In-charge - Secretary Mrs. Grace Kaisang Samson Rotich LAIKIPIA EAST DISTRICT Johana Komen Peninah Birir Nanyuki District Hospital District Medical Services Officer Charles Ndirangu Wachira - Chairman Area District Commissioner Francis L. M. Ndonye Chairman, Eldama Ravine Town Council Asha Bakari Medical Superintendent - Secretary Joy Miriti Rev. Peterson Muriithi LOITOKITOK DISTRICT District Medical Services Officer Area District Commissioner Loitokitok District Hospital Mayor, Nanyuki Municipality Grace Wanjiru - Chairman Medical Superintendent – Secretary Pastor Joseph Lomunyak Joyce Senewa LAIKIPIA WEST DISTRICT Johnstone Kirorua Thomas Njoroge Rumuruti District Hospital District Medical Services Officer Gerald Gitonga Gathu - Chairman Area District Commissioner Barnabas Ekaran Eleman Chairman, Loitokitok Town Council Elizabeth A. Romero Medical Superintendent
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