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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Kepublic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.)
c' THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the kepublic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXI—No. 59 NAIROBI, 10th May, 2019 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS. GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The Universities Act—Appointments.................................. 1822 Disposal of Uncollected Goods .............................................. 1899 The National Hospital Insurance Fund Act—Appointment 1822 Loss of Policies........................................................................ 1899-1902 The State Corporations Act—Appointment ........................... .1822 The Environment and Land Court Act—Appointment of Change of Names .................................................................... 1902-1903 Magistrates......................................................................... 1822 No.61 The. Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional SUPPLEMENT Certificates, etc................................................................... 1822-1833 Senate Bills, 2019 The Land Act—Inquiry, etc ................................................... 1833-1845 PAGE The Civil Aviation Act—Decision of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority on Applications for Air Service The Cancer Prevention and Control (Amendment) Bill, Licences.............................................................................. 1845-1849 2019 ........................................................................... Ill Customs and Border Control Department—Goods to be sold at Customs Warehouse, Kilindini, etc ...................... 1849-1886 The Judicial -
Responsible Tourism Is #Whyilovekenya
A PUBLICATION OF ECOTOURISM KENYA Linking tourism, conservation and communities ISSUE NO.5 | OCTOBER 2014 - MARCH 2015 Responsible Tourism is #WhyILoveKenya 1 2 Naturals magazine is published biannually by Ecotourism Kenya. The publication targets readers interested in topics addressing linkages between tourism and conservation of nature and cultural values at destinations. The magazine is distributed 6 free of charge to registered, affiliate and associate members of Ecotourism Kenya. The organization permits the use of any information material Contents contained in this publication by any interested party on condition that the user clearly acknowledges Ecotourism Kenya and quotes the specific source edition of the magazine. If in doubt or wish 4 Message from the CEO and Chair to seek clarification, please write to or call the Editor using the 8 following address and contacts: 5 About Ecotourism Kenya Ecotourism Kenya KATO Place, Longonot Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi. 6 Wildlife Feeding and Baiting in P.O. Box 10146-00100 Nairobi, Kenya. Kenya Telephone: +254 (0)20 2574059 Mobile: +254 (0)726366080 10 Fax: +254 (0)20 2724755 8 Kicheche Camps Email: [email protected] www.ecotourismkenya.org 10 Spreading the Conservation EK Board Members 2014: Message Chairman: Dr. Mohanjeet Brar (Commercial Director, Gamewatchers Safaris) 12 Ecotourism Kenya Events at a Glance Secretary: Elizabeth Kimotho (Director, Exclusive Eco-Travels) Treasurer: George Kamau (Marketing/Reservations Manager, Lake 14 Branding Nature: Hope for 16 Nakuru Lodge) Ecotourism Diversification in 18 Members: Dr. Mordecai Ogada, (Managing Partner, Conservation Kenya Solutions Afrika), Edith Bosire (Principal Associate, EED Advisory), Anu Vohora (Sales & Marketing Director, SafariLink Aviation), 16 Elephant Pepper Camp Jacinta Nzioka (Ag. -
THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.)
THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXI—No. 59 NAIROBI, 10th May, 2019 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The Universities Act—Appointments…….. .......................... 1822 Disposal of Uncollected Goods .............................................. 1899 The National Hospital Insurance Fund Act—Appointment .. 1822 Loss of Policies ........................................................................ 1899–1902 The State Corporations Act—Appointment ........................... 1822 The Environment and Land Court Act—Appointment of Change of Names .................................................................... 1902–1903 Magistrates ......................................................................... 1822 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional SUPPLEMENT No. 61 Certificates, etc ................................................................... 1822–1833 Senate Bills, 2019 The Land Act—Inquiry, etc ................................................... 1833–1845 PAGE The Civil Aviation Act—Decision of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority on Applications for Air Service The Cancer Prevention and Control (Amendment) Bill, Licences .............................................................................. 1845–1849 2019 ........................................................................... 111 Customs and Border Control Department—Goods to be sold at Customs Warehouse, Kilindini, etc ...................... 1849–1886 ------------------ -
Mombasa Port Master Plan Including Dongo Kundu
Japan International Cooperation Agency Final Report Mombasa Port Master Plan including Dongo Kundu October 2015 The Overseas Coastal Area Development Institute of Japan Oriental Consultants Global Co., Ltd. Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Location Map Abbreviations Abbreviation Description ADS-B Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast ADS-C Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Contract AfDM African Development Bank AMO ICAO Approved Maintenance Organization ASD Azimuth Stern Drive ATIS Automatic Terminal Information Service BMU Beach Management Unit B/O Berth Occupied BOOT Build-Own-Operate-Transfer BOR Berth Occupancy Ratio BPO Business Process Offshoring C/P Counterpart CCCC China Communications Construction Company CD Chart Datum CDA Coastal Development Authority CDO Central Document Office CDS Corridor Diagnostic Study CFS Container Freight Station CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight CNS/ATM Communication, Navigation, Surveillance / Air Traffic Management COMESA Common Market for Eastern and South Africa CY Container Yard C&F Cleaning and Forwarding DFID U.K. Department for International Development DGPS Differential Global Positioning System DIW German Institute for Economic Research DME Distance Measuring Equipment DWT Deadweight Tonnage EAC East African Community EAR&H East African Railways and Harbours Corporation EATTFP East Africa Trade and Transport Facilitation Program EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EIRR Economic Internal Rate of Return EMP Environmental Management Plan E/N Exchange of Notes ESS Employee Self-Service EUCAP Nestor -
Coordinator, Doctoral and MBA Programmes Date: 23Rd November, 2017
KENYATTA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DOCTORAL & MBA COORDINATION OFFICE INTERNAL MEMO From: Coordinator, Doctoral and MBA Programmes Date: 23rd November, 2017 To: See Below Ref: KU/SOB/MBA-PHD/Chairmen/Vol II RE: ALLOCATION OF SUPERVISORS Following the submission of your concept papers, the allocation of supervisors has been done by the various departments as summarized below. You are advised to contact your supervisors and start developing the project proposals immediately. S/NO NAME REG.NO TOPIC SUPERVISOR 1. Irene Nkirote D53/OL/DDB/26769/2014 Leadership styles and Dr. Jedidah Muli Miriti performance of saccos in Kenya. A case study of Nairobi County. 2. Beatrice Anyona D53/OL/CTY/26905/14 Human resource management Dr. Hannah Bula Orenja practices performance of financial institutions in Kenya. 3. Mary Nduta D53/OL/CTY/26958/15 Employee engagement Dr. Priscillah Wanguri strategies and employee Ndegwa performance of commercial Banks in Kenya .A Case of KBC. 4. Rose Naliaka D53/CTY/PT/24103/2011 Employee relations processes Dr. David Kiiru organizational performance of Nairobi water and sewerage company. 5. Sharon M. D53/CTY/PT/33781/2015 The influence of performance Dr. Jedidah Muli Munyasya contracting towards organizational performance. A case study of National Social Security Fund. 6. Claire Nasila D53/OL/25028/2012 The impact of strategic human Dr. Hannah Bula – Wambasi resource training and Reallocated to Dr. development on organizational Simon Kipkorir effectiveness. A case study of Co-operative University of Kenya. 7. Paulina Warinda D53/CTY/PT/33459/2015 An investigation on the effect Dr. Lawrence Anyanga of human resource practices on Wainaina the performance of employees in the legal industry in Kenya. -
P'no the KENYA GAZETTE
Vo - 1'5 c P'no THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXVffl—No. 57 NAIROBI, 27th May, 2016 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE - PAGE The Judiciary Technical Committee to Develop a Criminal Loss of Policies .................. ............................................................. 2264-2268 Procedure Bench Book—Extension of Appointment Period....................................................................................... 2200 Change of Names ........................................................................... 2268-2269 SUPPLEMENT No. 72 The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act— Appointment........................................................................... 2200 Legislative Supplement The Law of Succession —Appointment .................................... 2200 LEGAL NOTICE No. The Children Act—Appointment .............................................. 2200 PAGE 85—The Retirement Benefits Act—Exemption 2073 The Valuers Act—Appointment ................................................ .2200 86—The Wildlife (Conservation and Management The State Corporations Act—Appointment ............................. .2201 (National Parks) (Amendment) (No. 2) The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Regulations, 2016 ................................................ 2073 Certificates, etc .................................................... ................... 2201-2211,2269 County Governments Notices .................................................... -
I EFFECT of TAX INCENTIVES on FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF
i EFFECT OF TAX INCENTIVES ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF DOMESTIC AIRLINES IN KENYA BY JOHN GATURO CHEGE A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF TAX AND CUSTOMS (TAX OPTION) MOI UNVERSITY 2020 ii DECLARATION Declaration by Candidate I declare that this is my original work and has not been presented in higher learning institutions for a degree or any other award. No part of this thesis may be reproduced in any form without prior permission of the author and/or Moi University. Signature_________________________ Date________________________ JOHN GATURO CHEGE KESRA/105/0055/2017 Declaration by the Supervisor This thesis has been submitted with my approval as the university supervisor. Signature_________________________ Date________________________ DR. MARION NEKESA, Ph.D. Department of Accounting and Finance School of Business, Moi University Signature_________________________ Date________________________ DR. CHEBOI YEGON, Ph.D. Department of Accounting and Finance School of Business, Moi University iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost, I thank the Almighty God for the free gift of life, good health and strength without which this work could not be in existence. I am very grateful to my supervisor for the guidance and support. iv DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my friends and family v ABSTRACT The profitability of the airlines in Kenya has been dismal over the years unlike their counterparts in the region. Studies relating to effect of tax incentives were done in developed and other developing countries other than Kenya. Similarly, some of these studies did not focus on domestic airlines. -
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.) CIX—No. 39 NAIROBI, 8th June, 2007 Price Sh. 50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd.) PAGE PAGE The Restrictive . Trade Practices,' Monopolies and Price The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part Control Act—Take-over 1840 Development Plans 1893-1894 The Lakes and Rivers Acf—Addition 1840 The Bankruptcy Act—Adjudication, etc. 1894 The Medical Practitioners and Dentists The Mining Act—Application for Licence 1894 Act—Appointment 1840 The Water Act—National Water Services Strategy 1895-1896 The Statistics Act—Appointment. 1840 The Environmental. Management. and Co-ordination The National Museums and Heritage Act—Declaration Act—Environmental Impact Assessment Study of Monuments 1840-1841 Reports 1896-1898 The Civil Procedure Act—Appointment 1841 Local Government Notices 1898-1899 The Children Act—Appotutments 1841 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 1899 Loss of Policy 1899 The Magistrates' Courts Act—Inerease of Limit of J urisdictions 1841 Change of Names 1899 The Firearms Act—Appointment 1841 The Procurentent and Disposal ActAppointment ..... 1842 SUPPLEMENT No. 57 The Registration of . Titles Act—Issue of Provisional Legislative Supplement Certificates 1842 LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE The Registered Land Act—Issue of New Land Title Deeds, etc 1842-1846 73—The Environmental Management and Co- ' ordination (Controlled Substances) The Co-operative Societies Act—Inquiry Order 1847 Regulations, 2007 1169 The Land Acquisition Act—Intention to. Acquire Land; (Published as Special Issue on 31st May, 2007) etc . 1847-1849 Customs Services Depaitmenv—Goods to he. Sold at Customs Warehouse, Kilindini 1850-1856 SUPPLEMENT No. -
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 Newspaperat the G.P.O.) Vol. CVITI—No.33 NAIROBI, 12th May,2006 Price Sh. 50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd.) PAGE . PAGE The State Corporations Act—Appointments. .............04 962 Disposal of Uncollected Goods .......csssssssssedecssesesseeneeeee 998-999 The Science and Technology Act—Appointment............ 962 ‘Loss ofPolicies . 999 The Water Act—Appointments .0.0........csccccecssssssesesnseneseees 962-963 Change of Name : 999 The Magistrates’ Courts Act—Increase of Limit of Jurisdiction 963 ; The National’ Assembly and. Presidential Elections _ SUPPLEMENTNo.30 Act—Election Petition 0... ..csssesesesssesessssssssstenssecseenees 963-964 Legislative Supplement The Oaths and Statutory Declarations LEGAL NOTICE No..: PAGE Act—Commissions...... 964 34—The Banking (Increaseof Rate of Banking and The Exchequerand Audit Act—Appointment.................. 964 Other Changes) Regulations, 2006 ....-.ss-senen 257 . oo 35—The Interpretation and General Provisions . LICENSING |...ces sesssseseerereeseettesbacatsnsssessessscsesseseees ‘ LiquorLicensing 965 Act—Delegation of POWETS .......ccssssseseeeseeseeeees 259 The Registration.of Titles Act—Issue of Provisional _ Certificates ; 965 36—The Stamp Duty Act—Exemption...........:.cs00 . 259 : ‘ 37—The Regulation of Wages (Agricultural TheDeedsRegisteredete Land Act—Issue of New“aLand Title 965969 Industry) (Amendment) Order, 2006...oa 260 oo, 38—-The Regulation of Wages (General) Probate and Administration -
THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.)
THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXVIII—No. 57 NAIROBI, 27th May, 2016 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE PAGE The Judiciary Technical Committee to Develop a Criminal Loss of Policies .............................................................................. 2264–2268 Procedure Bench Book—Extension of Appointment Period ...................................................................................... 2200 Change of Names .......................................................................... 2268–2269 SUPPLEMENT No. 72 The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act— Appointment ........................................................................... 2200 Legislative Supplement The Law of Succession—Appointment .................................... 2200 LEGAL NOTICE NO. The Children Act—Appointment .............................................. 2200 PAGE 85—The Retirement Benefits Act—Exemption ....... 2073 The Valuers Act—Appointment ................................................ 2200 86—The Wildlife (Conservation and Management The State Corporations Act—Appointment ............................. 2201 (National Parks) (Amendment) (No. 2) The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Regulations, 2016 ................................................ 2073 Certificates, etc ....................................................................... 2201–2211, 2269 ---------------- County Governments Notices .................................................... -
Opening up Aviation Services in Africa
Opening Up Aviation Services in Africa Implementing Air Transport Liberalization – Benefits & Opportunities Prepared by: Prepared for: Steer Davies Gleave Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA) 28 -32 Upper Ground c/o African Development Bank London SE1 9PD Funded by the European Investment Bank www.steerdaviesgleave.com www.icafrica.com; www.afdb.org; www.eib.org Contents Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................... i Introduction ................................................................................................................................... i Africa: a demographic and economic overview ............................................................................ii Overview of air transport policy in selected African States ......................................................... iii Aviation in Africa: supply & demand ............................................................................................ vi African airline costs and route economics ................................................................................. xiv Liberalisation – the legal context ............................................................................................... xvii Conclusion and Action Plan ......................................................................................................... xx 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... -
International Airline Groups in Africa Piotr Niewiadomski September
economic and social upgrading in global production networks International airline groups in Africa Piotr Niewiadomski1* 1 University of Aberdeen, UK Email: [email protected] September 2013 Capturing the Gains 2013 Working Paper 36 ISBN: 978-1-909336-83-4 Abstract This paper contributes to the international research project ‘Capturing the Gains: Economic and Social Upgrading in Global Production Networks and Trade’. Its main aim is to analyse the operations of international airlines in Africa and assess the influence of the international aviation industry on the development of tourism in selected African states. Simultaneously, through an exploration of the different ways in which international airline groups can foster the development of the tourism sector in Africa, the paper informs the general understanding of the influence of tourism on regional development. Although in general terms the paper focuses on the whole of Africa, more detailed issues are analysed on the basis of South Africa, Kenya and Uganda. Keywords: International airline groups, the airline industry, global production networks, tourism, Africa, regional development Author Piotr Niewiadomski is Teaching Fellow at the School of Geosciences, Geography and Environment, University of Aberdeen, UK. Acknowledgements The author would like to thank Dr Michelle Christian (Duke University, Durham, NC, US, currently the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, US) for providing valuable comments on the first draft of the paper and Dr Chris Gibbins (University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK) for proofreading the paper and commenting on its structure. The research project was completed between October 2011 and May 2012 at The University of Manchester, UK. This document is an output from a project funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the Sustainable Consumption Institute (SCI), the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).