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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) -- Vol. CVII-No. 7 NAIROBI, 21st January, 2005 Price Sh. 40 GAZETTE NOTICES The Liquor Licensing Act-Appointment of Members. .. The Companies Act-Winding-up .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Traditional Liquor Licensing Act-Appointment of The Physical Planning Act-Completion of Part Members .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Development Plan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Agriculture Act-Appointment of Central The Bankruptcy Act-Receiving Orders.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Agricultural Board Members. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Societies Rules-Rescission of Exemption .. .. .. .. The Science and Technology Act-Appointment of a Board Member.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Trade Unions Act-Refusal, etc. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The State Corporations Act--Appointment of Board Disposal of Uncollected Goods .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Member .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Loss of Policies .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ' The Registration of Titles Act-Registration of Change of Names.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Instrument .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Registered Land Act-Issue of New Land Title Deeds .. .. ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Mining Act-Application for a Special Licence .. .. SUPPLEMENT No. 3 Probate and Administration .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. Lcgislutive Sul?11leti1enr The National Assembly and Presidential Elections LEGALNOTICE NO. Act-Appointment of Registrat~on Officers and Assistant Registration Officers, etc. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3-The Retirement Benefits (Extension of Time of Compliance) Order, 2004.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act-Environmental I~npact Assessment Study 4-The Customs and Excise (Amendment) Report .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I Regulations, 2005 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 94 THE KENYA GAZETTE 21st January, 2005 CORRIGENDA GAZEW E NOTICE NO. 303 IN Gazette Notice No. 296 of 2005, delete tht cxpressions <û*G.N. THE AGRICULTURE ACT 7282/200339 and <ç1'ç.N. 7283/200359 and insert <<*G.N. 8829/2003:* and 441G.N. 378/2004'9. ((Q/?. 318) APPOINTMENT OF CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL BOARD MEMBERS IN Gazette Notice No. 4432 of 2004, delete the name 'çpatricia . IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sectiön 35 (1) of the Chome' where it appears and inserl 'çpatiencc M . Chome''. Agrictllturc Act, the Minister for Agriculture appoints the following to ' be members of the Central Agricultural Board, for. a period of three (3) years, with effect from 1st February, 2005. IN Gazette Notice No. 10273 of 2004, amend the name 'Ylishiba U Wanjiku Njoroge'' to read 'Elishiba Wanjiru Njoroge'', where it nder section 35 ( 1) (J)- . appears. Peter 0. Raburu, Provinciàl Commissioner, Central Province. Cyrus Maina, Provincial Commissioner, Coast Province. IN Gazette Notice No. 249 of 2005, amend the expression ffilistrict AJoghgnr eNy aMndasaba, Provincial Commissioner, Eastern Province. Registrar, Kisii' to read ççDistrict Registrar, Kitui'' where it àppears. xbdul Mwudaisnsyeura, hProvincial Commissioner, Nyanza Province. , Provincial Commissioner, Nortll-Eastem Province. Hassan N. Hassan, Provincial Commissioner, W estern ' IN Gaiette Noticc No. 7812 of 2004, amend tht name of the Province. , deceased plinted qs l:Warui Muthuma'' to read 4sMuthuma W arui'. w ilfred K. Ndolö, Prôvincial Commissioner, Rift Valley Province. IN Gazette Notice No. 34 of 2005, under Cause No. 37 l 8 of 2004, Under section 35 (1) (/7)-- amend the deceased's name printed as eçlanet Karagoi Kirumba'' to Abdishakur Maalim Bure. read çtlanet K/ogoi Kikumba''. stephen Ogao Ngoge. chrispus Tezi Zomolo. GAZETI'E NOTICE NO . Stephen Mwangi Njihia. 30l Suleiman Magut. Tl'lE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT COI. (Rtd,) L. S. Kamonya. (Cap. 121) Philip Kiio Nthiwa. TIIE NAIROBI LIQUOR LICENSING COURT Under section 35 (1) (c) to (#)- APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS 1amCS E. 0. Ongwae, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agliculture. ' IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (2) of the John K. Cheluget, Acting Director of Agriculture. Liquor Licensing Act, the M inister of State in the Office of the Truphosa A. Otindo (Dr.), Acting Directdr, Veterinary President, appoints the following persons to be members of the ' services. Nairobi Liquor Licensing Court: F. F. Odhiambo, Acting Commissioner for Co-operatives. Provincial Commissio' ner Lilian W. Njenga (Mrs.). Director, Land Adiudication and , Nairobi Wovkncz--jchainttanj. settlement. Members: Under section 35 (1) (h)- Patrick N. Mulai. Kennedy H. Nyachoti. Francis K. A. Sigci, Provincial Commissioner, Nairobi Peter K. Koech. Province. Florence K. Mugambi. Rebecca Laboso (Mrs.). Sammy Karanja Mungai. Sicily Kariuki (Ms.). James W ahome Gitonga. Francis Wanyonyi. C O Shiraku. Gcorge Tumwa!i Murungi. D Peter ole Sadera, ated the 7th January, 2005. x C. N. MURUNGARU, Under sectfon 35 (1) (h)- Minister ofstate. ' Reuben Onserio Oyondi-lchairmanj. GAZE'ITE NOTICE NO. 302 W ted the 17th January, 2005. ' . KIPRUTO ARAP KIRW A, Tl.œ TRADITIONAL LIQUOR LICENSING ACT MinisterforAgriculture. (Cap. 122) TIIE KISUMU TRADITIONAL LIQUUR LICENSING BOARD GAZEWE NOTICE NO. 304 APPOINTMENT oy MEMBERS TI4E SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACT IN EXEBCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (2) of the (CJP. 250) Traditional Liquor lzicensing Act, the Minister of State in the Office of KENYA MARINE AND FISHERIES RESEA'RCH INSTITUTE the President, appoints the following persons to be members of the .. Kisumu Traditional Liquor Licensing Board: APPOINTMENT OF A BOARD MEMBER District Commissioner, Kisumu---tc/ltlfrrrltz?y). IN EXERCISE ofthe powers conferred by section 15 (1) q) of the M Science and Technology Act, the Minister for Livestock and Fisheries embers: Developmcnt appoints- Cllr. Joseph Simba Opepo. Cllr. Samwel Odhiambo Nyabinda. BARASA C. WANGILA (PROF.) PChllirli. Francis Osodhi Nyabende. to be a member of the Board of M anagement of the Kenya Marine and Eli p Ogunde Ombidi. Fisherics Institute, for a period of three (3) years. with effect from 2nd ud Okola, xovembec 2004. Dated the 7th Japuary, 2005. Dated the 7th January, 2005. C. N. MURUNGARU, J. K, MUNYAO, Minister qfstate. Minister.for Livestock cpl# Fisheries Dtyvc/t#?l??e>l/. 21st January, 2005 THE KENYA GAZETTE . 95 GAZE'I-I'E No'ncE No. 305 title No. Nyaribari/chache/Keumbu/zloo. and whereas sufticient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued THE STA'IE CORPORATIONS ACT thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (Cap. 446) (60) days from the date hereot I shall issue a new land title deed provided thgt no objection has beep received within that period. THE KENYA INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ' Dated the 21st January, 2005. INSTITUTE J. 0. OWUOK APPOINTMENTOF BOARD MEMBER LZIM Registrar. S'ltWf District. IN EXERCISE of the powers confen'ed by section 6 (1) (e) of the State Corporations Act. the Minister for Trade and Industry appointq- CHRIS KIRUBI to be a member of the Board. of Directors of the Kenya lndustrial GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 309 Research Development Institute, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 1st December, 2004, and revokes thc appointment of H. S. Tlœ REGISTERED LAND ACT Sagoo*. (Cap. 300, section 35) ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DBED Dated the 12th 'January, 2005. MUKHISA KITUYI. WHEREAS Sabina Moraa Ombwochi, of P.O. éox 969, Kisii in Miniaerfor Trade J?W Industry the Republic of Kenya. is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that jiece of land containing 0.7 hectare or *G.N. 5749/2003. thereabouts, situate in the dlstrict of Central Kisii. registered under title No. Central Kitutu/Monyerero/zg3, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the Iand title deed issued GAZE'ITE NorncE No thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty . 3O6 (60) days from the date hereof. I shall issue a new land title deed THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT provided that no objection has bee'n received within that period. (Cap. 28 1) Dated the 21st January, 2005. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT J. 0. OWUOR. W HEREAS Nelson Waruingi Gitogo. of P.O. Box 134, Kiambu in I'nvta Registrar, the Republic of Kcnya, is registered as proprietor léssee of that piece A'YFGICO Districts. of land comprising 0.2066 hectare t)r thereabouts, known a.g L.R. No. 209/3271/90, situate in the city of Nairobi, held under a certiticate of title registered as I.R. 7706/1, and whcreas the said Nelson Waruingi Gitogo, has executed an instrument of surrender in favour of the Government of Kenya, P.O. Box 30089, Nairobi. and whereas GAZE'ITE NOTICE NO. 310 aftidavits have been filled in tegns of section 65 (1) (h) of the said Act Tl1E REGISTERED LAND ACT declaring that the said certificate of title registered as I.R. 7706/1. is not availabld for registration, notice is given that after the expimtion of (cap. 300, section 35) ' fourteen ( l4) days from the date hereof provided that no valid ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED objection has been received within that period, I intend to disynse WHEREAS ( 1) Kiarie Kamau, (2) Njoroge Kamau (deceased) and with the production of the said certiticate of title and proceed with the (3) Njuguna Kamau (deceased), all of P.O. Box 446, Gatundu in the registration of the said instrument of surrender.
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