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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) -, L LlN THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXX—No. 120 NAIROBI, 28th September, 2018 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETrE NOTICES---(Contd.) PAGE PAGE The Public Finance Management Act—Appointment 3364 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part Development Plan ............................................................. 3410 The Higher Education Loans Board Act—Appointment 3364 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act- 3364 The Counter-Trafficking in Persons Act—Appointment Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports 3410-3420 3364 The Mining Act—Application fora Mining Licence The Records Disposal (Court) Rules—Intended Destruction County Government Notices ................................................... .3365.3397-3409 of Court Records ............................................................... 3420-3421 The Public Service Commission Act—Applications for the Disposal of Uncollected Goods .............................................. 3421 Positions of Vice-Chairperson and Members of the Loss of Policies.......................................................................... 3422-3424 Public Service Commission .............................................. 3365— 3366 Changeof Names ............................................................ 3424-3425 The Land Registration Act—issue of Provisional Certificates, etc................................................................... 3366-3375 The Land Act—Inquiry ........................................................... 3375 SUPPLEMENT No. 120 Senate Bills 2018 The National Treasury—Statement of Actual Revenues and Net Exchequer Issues as at 31st August. 2018 ................ 3376-3378 PAGE. The Criminal Procedure Code—Revocation of The County Oversight and Accountability Bill, 2018 523 Appointment ....................................................................... .3379-3381 The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission—The 2nd Quarterly Report Covering the Period from 1st April, SUPPLEMENT No. 121 2018 to 30th June.2018 ..................................................... 3382-3395 Acts 2018 The Crops Act— Proposed Grant of Licences........................ 3395 PAGE The Unclaimed Financial Assets Act—No Objection........... 3395-3396 The Finance Act, 2018 .................................................... 165 The Kenya Infomiation and Communications Act- Application for Licences ................................................... 3396-3397 SUPPLEMENT No. 122 and 123 The Co-operative Societies Act—Inquiry Order ................... 3409-3410 National Assembly Bills , 2018 The Labour Relations Act—Application for Registration of PAGE aTrade Union..................................................................... 3410 The County Governments (Revenue Raising Process) Transfer of Business................................................................. 3410 Bill, 2018 ...................................................................... 867 The Insolvency Act—Appointment of a Liquidator 3425 The Sports (Amendment) Bill,20I8 ............................... 871 [3363 3364 THE KENYA GAZETTE 28th Septeiiiber, 2018 CORRIGENDA to be members of the Higher Education Loans Board, for a period of five (5) years, with effect from the 20th September, 2018. IN Gazette Notice No. 9480 of 2018, amend the title number printed as "Nyandaru/Kipipirii/1097" to read Dated the 21st September, 2018. "Nyandarua/Kipipiri/ 1093". AMINA C. MOHAMED, Cabinet Secretary/or Education. *Gazette Notice No.9712 of 2018 is revoked. IN Gazette Notice No.7177 of 2018, Cause No.61 of 2018, amend the petitioner's name printed as "Paul Muturi Mutoyi" to read "Paul Mutun Mutonyi". GAZETrE NOTICE NO. 9932 THE COUNTER-TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS ACT IN Gazette Notice No. 7714 of 2018, Cause No. 236 of 2018, (No. 8 of 2010) amend the petitioner's name printed as "Philip Motito Morema" to APPOINTMENT read "Phillip Motito Aseta". IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 19 (12) of the Counter-Traficking in Persons Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Labour IN Gazette Notice No.2792 of 2018, Cause No.85 of 2018,amend and Social Protection appoints- the date of death printed as "23rd December, 2014" to read "3rd under paragraph (h)- December, 2014". Stephen Ali Gorai Daniella Ntalason IN Gazette Notice No. 9627 of 2018, under the type of service under paragraph (i)- applied for by Five Forty Aviation Limited as specified under the second column of the schedule, delete the words printed as "points in Carolyn Rutto Africa/Europe/Middle East/Asia as geographical area" to read "the routes: JKIA!Wilson Airport to/from Zanzibar/Dar-es- under paragraph (j)- SalaanilMoroni/Mogadishu/EntebbelBujumburalKigali/Dobo/Johanne- George M. Masese sburgLilongwe/Harare/LusakaiKhartoumlJubalKinsashaJAsmara". to be members of the Counter-Trafficking in Persons Advisory Committee, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 24th GAZETFE NOTICE NO. 9930 August, 2018. Dated the 24th August, 2018. THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT UKUR K. YATANI, Cabinet Secretary/or Labour and Social Protection. (No. 18of2012) THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT GAZETFE NOTICE No. 9933 (STRATEGIC FOOD RESERVE TRUST FUND) REGULATIONS THE MINING ACT (L.N. 15 of 2015) (No. 12 0/2016) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Paragraph 7 (2) (0 of the Public Finance Management (Strategic Food Reserve Trust Fund) APPLICATION FOR A MINING LICENCE Regulations, 2015, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and NOTICE is given by virtue of section 34 of the Mining Act that Planning appoints- an application for a mining licence, whose details and area boundary Abass Maalim Mohammed schedule are as described here below, has been made under section Susan Wainmu Mukiri 101 of the Act and the said application has been accepted for Gerald Musila consideration. to be members of the Strategic Food Reserve Oversight Board, for a Applicant Universal Resources International Limited period of three years, with effect from the 21st September, 2018. Address P.O. Box 8434)0502, Nairobi, Kenya Application No. MU20I 8/0046 Dated the 27th September, 2018. Area 1.8759 km2 (Approx. 9 CB) HENRY K. ROTICH, Locality Tails Taveta County Cabinet Secretary/or the National Treasury and Planning. Mineral(s) Sought Industrial Minerals Any objection to the grant of the mining licence may be made in writing and addressed to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum GAZETFE NOTICE No. 9931 and Mining, P.O. Box 30009-00100, GPO, Nairobi, Kenya to reach him within forty two (42) days from the date of the publication of this THE HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS BOARD ACT notice in the Kenya Gazette. (No. 6 0/2005) SCHEDULE OF THE PROPOSED APPLICATION BOUNDARIES APPOINTMENT The proposed application's area is particularly described by the following WGS 84 co-ordinates. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 (I) (i) of the Lot. Lat. Lot. Long. Long. Long. rder N/S E/W Higher Education Loans Board Act, 1995, the Cabinet Secretary for Deg. Mm. Sec. Deg. Mm. Sec. Education appoints- 1 03 26 34.00 S 38 31 15.00 E Under paragraph (e)- 2 03 26 34.00 S 38 32 15.00 E 3 03 27 07.00 S 38 32 15.00 E Francis W. 0. Aduol (Prof.) 4 03 27 07.00 S 38 31 15.00 E Under paragraph (/)- The said application may also be accessed from the mining cadastre portal vide website: - https://portal.miningcadastre.go.ke Mumo Kisau (Prof.) Dated the 11th September, 2018. Under paragraph (i)- JOHN MUNYES, Rita Wambui Kosgey MR1535303 Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Mining. 28th September, 2018 THE KENYA GAZETTE mi 3365 GAZETTE NOTICE No.9934 A: QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT I. Vice-Chairperson of the Commission (No. 18of2012) For appointment as the Vice-Chairperson, the applicant must: THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (COUNTY be a citizen of Kenya; GOVERNMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2015 hold a degree from a university recognized in Kenya; THE BOMET COUNTY GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT have at least ten years experience in their respective profession; IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 167 of the Public Finance Management (County Governments) Regulations, have at least six years experience in a managerial position 2015, I Joyce Laboso, Governor, Bomet County, appoint the persons either in the public or private sector; whose names appear below to be Chairperson and members of the meet the requirements of leadership and integrity in —4 Bomet County Audit Committee, for a period of three (3) years with Chapter Six of the Constitution; and effect from the 3rd September, 2018. demonstrate a high degree of professional competence, SCHEDULE communication skills, fairness, good temperament, good judgment and commitment to the public service. Name Designation -. 2. Member of the Commission Erick Kipsang Mibei (Dr.) Chairperson Reuben Chirchir (CPA) Member For appointment as a Member, the applicant must:- Wilson Kipruto Rono (Dr.) Member Henry Kipkirui Mutai Member be a citizen of Kenya; Juliana Yegon (Mrs.) Member hold a degree from a university recognized in Kenya; Dated the 3rd September, 2018. JOYCE LABOSO, have at least ten years experience in their respective MR/5353 113 Governor, Bomet County. profession; meet the requirements of leadership and integrity in Chapter Six of the Constitution; and GAZETrE NOTICE NO. 9935 demonstrate a high degree of professional competence, THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA communication skills, fairness, good temperament, good judgment and commitment
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