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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. CXIX—No. 117 NAIROBI, 16th August, 2017 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7722 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7724 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) (No. 17 of 2012) THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 2012) (No. 2 of 2012) SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR AND DEPUTY SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR AND DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF TANA RIVER COUNTY GOVERNOR OF NAROK COUNTY IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Major (Rtd.) Dhadho 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Samuel Kuntai ole Tunai Godhana Gaddae and Salim Kea Batuyu as the Governor and Deputy and Evalyn Chepkirui Aruasa as the Governor and Deputy Governor, Governor, respectively of Tana River County shall be held on respectively of Narok County shall be held on Monday, 21st August, Monday, 21st August, 2017 at Hola Stadium starting at 10.00 a.m. 2017 at Narok Stadium grounds starting at 9.00 a.m. Dated the 14th August, 2017. Dated the 16th August, 2017. ABDU GODANA DAE, SIMON M. SOPIA, Chairperson, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Chairperson, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Tana River County. Narok County. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7723 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7725 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) (No. 17 of 2012) THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 2012) (No. 2 of 2012) WEARING IN EREMONY FOR THE OVERNOR AND EPUTY S C G D SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR AND DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF KIRINYAGA COUNTY GOVERNOR OF TAITA TAVETA COUNTY IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Anne Mumbi Waiguru and 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Granton Graham Samboja Peter Ndambiri Njagi as the Governor and Deputy Governor, and Majala Delina Mlagui as the Governor and Deputy Governor, respectively of Kirinyaga County shall be held on Monday, 21st respectively of Taita Taveta County shall be held on Monday, 21st August, 2017 at Kirinyaga University grounds, Kutus starting at 9.00 a.m. August, 2017 at Mwatunge Primary School grounds, Mwatate starting at 9.00 a.m. Dated the 15th August, 2017. JOE MURIUKI, Dated the 16th August, 2017. Chairperson, PETER JUMWA, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Chairperson, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Kirinyaga County. Taita Taveta County. [4773 1 47 74 THE KENYA GAZETTE 16th August, 2017 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7726 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7729 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) (No. 17 of 2012) THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 2012) (No. 2 of 2012) SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR OF NANDI COUNTY SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR AND DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF MOMBASA COUNTY IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Stephen Kipyego Sang as 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Hassan Ali Joho and the Governor of Nandi County shall be held on Monday, 21st August, William Kazungu Kingi (Dr.) as the Governor and Deputy Governor 2017 at Kapsabet Showgrounds starting at 9.00 a.m. of Mombasa County shall be held on Tuesday, 22nd August, 2017 at Dated the 12th August, 2017. the Mama Ngina Drive, Mombasa starting at 10.00 a.m. FRANCIS SANG, Dated the 14th August, 2017. Chairperson, FRANCIS THOYA, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Chairperson, Nandi County. Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Mombasa County. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7727 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7730 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) (No. 17 of 2012) THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 2012) (No. 2 of 2012) SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR AND DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF SIAYA COUNTY SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR OF NAIROBI CITY COUNTY IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Cornel Rasanga Amoth and Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Kioko Mike Sonko Mbuvi James Ouma Okumbe as the Governor and Deputy Governor, Gidion as the Governor of Nairobi City County shall be held on respectively of Siaya County shall be held on Monday, 21st August, Monday, 21st August, 2017 at the Uhuru Park, Nairobi starting at 9.00 2017 at Siaya County Stadium starting at 11.00 a.m. a.m. Dated the 14th August, 2017. Dated the 15th August, 2017. DAVE ANYONA KANUNDU, ROBERT AYISI, Chairperson, Chairperson, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Siaya County. Nairobi City County. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7728 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7731 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) (No. 17 of 2012) THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 2012) (No. 2 of 2012) SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR OF THARAKA NITHI SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR AND DEPUTY COUNTY GOVERNOR OF NAKURU COUNTY IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Onesmus Muthomi Njuki 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Lee Maiyani Kinyanjui and as the Governor of Tharaka Nithi County shall be held on Friday, 18th Erick Korir (Dr.) as the Governor and Deputy Governor, respectively of Nakuru County shall be held on Monday, 21st August, 2017 at the August, 2017 at Kathwana Primary School grounds starting at 9.00 Nakuru A. S. K. Showground Arena, starting at 9.00 a.m. a.m. Dated the 14th August, 2017. Dated the 14th August, 2017. FREDRICK KAMUNDE, J. M. MOTARI, Chairperson, Chairperson, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Assumption of the Office of the Governor Committee, Tharaka Nithi County. Nakuru County. 16th August, 2017 THE KENYA GAZETTE 4775 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7732 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7735 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 17 of 2012) (No. 17 of 2012) THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT (No. 2 of 2012) (No. 2 of 2012) SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR AND DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF WEST POKOT COUNTY SWEARING IN CEREMONY FOR THE GOVERNOR OF WAJIR COUNTY IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to IT IS notified for information of the general public that pursuant to paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of paragraph 7 (2) and (3) of the Framework for the Assumption of Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and Office of the Governor contained in Gazette Notice Nos. 6409 and 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of John Krop Lonyangapuo 7719 of 2017 the swearing in ceremony of Amb. Mohamed Abdi (Prof.) and Nicholas Owon Atudonyang as the Governor and Deputy Mohamud as the Governor of Wajir County shall be held on Monday, Governor, respectively of West Pokot County shall be held on 21st August, 2017 at Wajir Stadium, starting at 10.00 a.m. Monday, 21st August, 2017 at Kishaunet Showground, Kapenguria Ward, Kapenguria Sub-County, West Pokot County starting at 9.00 Dated the 14th August, 2017.
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