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— Uganda Gazette 5 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA Registered— ar rhe ’Uganda■T "T "■ GazetteA a Publisl Vol. XCVIX No. 3 6th January, 2006 Price: Shs. 1000 CONTENTS Page Under Section 30 of the Electricity Act 1999 the Electricity The Electricity Act—Notices......................................... 5-6 Regulatory Authority hereby invites parties directly affected The Electoral Commission Act—Notices ................ 6-11 by the project and affected public agencies to forward The Parliamentary Elections Act—Notice .................. 12-15 written comments and submissions to the Electricity The Trade Marks Act— Registration of applications 16-18 Regulatory Authority within 30 days. Interested parties must Advertisements ........................................................19-20 notify the ERA about their objections or interest in writing Statutory Instrument by recorded delivery by 5:00 p.m. on 18th January, 20t)6. No. 2—The External Trade (Importation Licence) (No. 9) 20th December, 2005 MANAGEMENT, (Amendment) Order. 2006. Electricity Regulatory Authority. General Notice No. 3 of 2006. ELECTRICITY' REGULATORY' AUTHORITY General Notice No. 4 of 2006. Plot 15 Shimoni Road. Nakasero ELECTRICITY REGULATORY AUTHORITY P.O. Box 10332. Kampala TeE 341852/646. Fax: 341624. Plot 15 Shimoni Road, Nakasero E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 10332, Kampala Tel: 341852/646, Fax: 341624, E-mail: [email protected] OUR MISSION: •PROMOTING QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE OUR MISSION: ELECTRICITY' SUPPLY AT EQUITABLE PRICES” “PROMOTING QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AT EQUITABLE PRICES” NOTICE OF INTENDED APPLICATION OF A LICENCE FOR GENERATION AND SALE OF ELECTRICITY NOTICE OF INTENDED APPLICATION OF A The Electricity Regulatory Authority has under section 29 LICENCE FOR GENERATION AND SALE OF of the Electricity Act 1999, Chapter 145 of the Laws of the ELECTRICITY Republic of Uganda (2000) received a notification for The Electricity Regulatory Authority has under section 29 intended application for a licence from Electro-Maxx (U) of the Electricity Act 1999, Chapter 145 of th^ Laws of the Ltd for the generation and sale of electricity. Republic of Uganda (2000) received a notification for Electro-Maxx (U) Ltd intends to design and install a Hydro intended application for a licence from Electro-Maxx (U) Power Plant of approximately 5.5 MW at Ishasha, Ishasha Ltd for the generation and sale of electricity. River in Kirima Sub-county of Kanungu District. The project Electro-Maxx (U) Ltd intends to build, commission, own will also include local distribution in areas of Rukungiri and and operate a thermal generation power plant of 50MW Kanungu that are currently not served by the grid, as well as initial capacity. The proposed location is at Mutundwe selling the excess power to the National Grid. The developer Substation for Uganda Electricity Transmission Company shall build, own and operate the hydro power plant. Ltd (UETCL) or any other site in Kampala. All interested persons especially those in the project area are The thermal plant will use heavy fuel oil (HFO), and generate invited to review the details of the intended project from the power for supply into the national grid with the agreement of following address below: UETCL. The power plant will be using medium speed HFO The Electricity Regulatory Authority engines, and the generating capacity could subsequently be Plot 15 Shimoni Road, Nakasero increased to 200MW subject to demand and developments in P.O. Box 10332, KAMPALA the hydro-power generation at other sites elsewherë. Tel: 041 341852 All interested persons are invited to review the details of the Fax: 341624 intended project from the following address below: E-mail: [email protected] The Electricity Regulatory Authority The LC V Chairman Plot 15 Shimoni Road, Nakasero Kanungu District P.O. Box 10332 KANUNGU KAMPALA The LC V Chairman Tel: 041 341852 Rukungiri District Fax: 341624 RUKUNGIRI E-mail: [email protected] 6 THE UGANDA GAZETTE [6th January Under Section 30 of the Electricity Act 1999 the Electricity General Notice No. 7 of 2006. Regulatory Authority hereby invites parties directly affected THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT. by the project and affected public agencies to forward ACT No. 17 OF 2005 written comments and submissions to the Electricity Regulatory Authority within 30 days. Interested parties must Section 9(1) and (2) notify the ERA about their objections or interest in writing NOTICE. by recorded delivery by 5:00 p.m. on 18th January, 2006. PUBLICATION OF LABWOR COUNTY AS A 20th December, 2005 MANAGEMENT, NOMINATION VENUE FOR PARLIAMENTARY Electricity Regulatory Authority. CANDIDATES Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in General Notice No. 5 of 2006. accordance with Section 9(1) and (2) of the Parliamentary THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT. Elections Act. No. 17 of2005, that Labwor County Headquarters (Cap. 140) has been designated a nomination venue fot the Aspiring Parliamentary Candidates in Labwor County, Kotido District. Section 30( 1) and 31(1) . The nomination shall be conducted by Mr. Lochen Mark NOTICE. Assistant Chief Administration Officer, Labwor County, APPOINTMENT OF RETURNING OFFICERS AND between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on the appointed dates of 12th ASSISTANT RETURNING OFFICER IN ELECTORAL January, 2006 and 13th January, 2006. AREAS SPECIFIED IN THE SCHEDULE Issued at Kampala, this 6th day of January, 2006. Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in accordance with Section 30(1) and 31(1) of the Electoral ENG. DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU^ Commission Act (Cap 140), that the persons in the Schedule Chairman, Electoral Commissions to this Notice are hereby appointed Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officer for the respective electoral areas in the said Schedule to the Notice. General Notice No. 8 of 2006. SCHEDULE THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT. Name of Officer Appointment/Electoral Area (Cap. 140) Section 31(1) Louis S. Mukiibi Returning Officer, Amolatar; NOTICE. Sempiima Godfrey Returning Officer, Iganga; and APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT RETURNING OFFICER FOR PURPOSES OF NOMINATIONS AT Musoke Kayizzi Charles Assistant Returning Officer, Mukono LABWOR COUNTY HEADQUARTERS, KOTIDO DISTRICT Issued at Kampala, this 2nd day of January. 2006. Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in accordance with Section 3 It 1) of the Electoral Commission Act ENG. DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, ( Cap 140). that Mr. Lochen Mark. Chirf Adminisn-ative Chairman, Electoral Commissidh. Officer. Labwor County is hereby appointed Asskrar» Returning Officer for purposes of the nominafions of Aspiring Parliamentary Candidates in Labwor County. Kocido Dts&ix Issued at Kampala, this 6th day of January , 2006. General Notice No. 6 of 2006. THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT. (Cap. 140) ENG. DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, Chairman, Electoral Commission. Section 50 and 25( 1) NOTICE. PUBLICATION OF EXTENSION OF DISPLAY PERIOD General Notice No. 9 of 2006. OF VOTER’S REGISTER FOR THE GENERAL THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ACT. ELECTION ACT No. 16 OF 2005 Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in accordance with Section 50 and 25(1) of the Electoral Section 21(1) Commission Act (Cap 140), that the appointed display NOTICE. period ending 11th January, 2006 has been extended by six days and will end on 17th January, 2006. PUBLICATION OF THE NATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME, 2006 The registers will be displayed at the polling stations between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. during the said period. Notice is hereby given by the Electoral Commission in accordance with Section 21(1) of the Presidential Elections Issued at Kampala, this 5th day of January, 2006. Act, 2005, that the National Presidential Campaign Programme for the candidates attached as a Schedule to this ENG. DR. BADRU M. KIGGUNDU, Notice is hereby published for purposes of the Presidential Chairman, Electoral Commission. General Election, 2006. NATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME, 2006 FORUM FOR UGANDA PEOPLES date INDEPENDENT NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT DEMOCRATIC DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONGRESS CHANGE (FDC) M1RIA OBOTE ABED BWANIKA YOWERI K AG UTA MUSEVENI KIZZA BESIGYE SSEBAANA K1ZITO WOBULENZ1 20/12/05 MANIFESTO LAUNCH 21/12/05 MUKONO LUWERO Meet Leaders of BUGIRI BUSI A RAKAI MASAKA 22/12/05 Luwero, Nakaseke and Morning Afternoon 10:00 A.M. 3:00 P.M. KATAKWI TORORO Nakasongola 3:00 P.M.-6:00 P.M TORORO BUSOLWE NAKASEKE NAKASONGOLA 23/12/05 MUKONO Morning Afternoon 10:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M.—6:00 P.M. AMURIA BUSIA 24/12/05 IGANGA BUGIRI PRIVATE KABERAMAIDO 25/12/05 BUSOLWE PRIVATE * 26/12/05 BUSIA PRIVATE BUWAMA MASAKA KAMPALA MANAFA MBALE 27/12/05 PAI.LISA KUMI 10:00 P.M.—5:00 P.M. Morning Afternoon GULU NAKAWA DIVISION KAMPALA KAPCHORWA SI RON KO 28/12/05 MBALE MANAFWA 10:00 A.M,—5:00 P.M. Morning Afternoon KUMI APAC LIRA KAWEMPE DIVISION KAMPALA 10:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M. 29/12/05 PALLISA SIRONKO KAPCHORWA CENTRAL DIVISION SOROTI Launch NRM Manifesto KAMPALA 30/12/05 BUKEDEA KUM1 NAKAPIRIPIRIT 10:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M. PALL1SA/BUDAKA KABERAMAIDO RUBAGA DIVISION KAMPALA • 10:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M. NAMUTUMBA/ 31/12/05 SERERE SOROTI PRIVATE PALLISA KUMI MAKINDYE DIVISION IGANGA Radio Programme KALAKI KABERAMAIDO 01/01/06 WAKISO LU W ERO PRIVATE Morning Afternoon MBALE KABALE 10:00 A.M.—2:00 P.M. KABALE AMURIA KATAKWI 02/01/06 JINJA KAYUNGA Meet leaders of Kigezi 3:00 P.M —6:00 P.M. Morning Afternoon WAKISO IGANGA MAYUGE Region (Kabale, Kisoro, Public Rally Rukungiri, Kanungu) UGANDA PEOPLES INDEPENDENT DATE ('(INGRESS , MIRIA ( IBOTE ABED BWANIKA 03/0I/0G M( >1« )T() KAMULI KAL1RO 04/01/06 NAKAP1R1PIRIT SOROTI KATAKWI 05/01/06 KAABONG KOTIDO MOROTO KOTIDO 06/01/06 OTUKE LIRA KITGUM 07/01/06 AMOLATAR DOKOLO PADER LIRA 08/01/06 APAC ABER AMOLATAR APACH 09/01/06 PADER KITGUM GULU 10/01/06 GULU PAKWACH NEBBI PA IDKA 1 1/01/06 PAKWACH NEBBI A RUA 12/01/06 PRIVATE YUMBE MOYO 13/01/Oíi AKIIA TEREGO ADJUMANI ARUA 14/01/06 MlllOhO YIIMIIE MAS1NDI FORUM FOR NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT DEMOCRATIC DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHANGE (FDC) YOWERI KAGUTA MUSEVENI KIZZA BESIGYE SSEBAANA KIZITO RADIO K ISORO PROGRAMME KAYUNGA • BUGIRI 10.00 A.M.—3:00 P.M.
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