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The Kenya Gazette SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CI—No. 62 ' NAIROBI, 24th September, 1999 Price Sh. 40 GazeTTE Notice No. 5478 THE TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT (Cap. 404) APPLICATIONS THE undermentioned applications will be considered by the Transport Licensing Beard meeting at Kenyatta International Conference Centre, ‘onthe following dates: Tuesday, 28th September, 1999 from 9.00 a.m. NBI/3/01—NBI/3/800. Wednesday, 29th September, 1999 from 9.00 a.m. NBI/3/801—NBI/3/1600. Thursday, 30th September, 1999 from 9.00 a.m. NBI/3/1601—NBI/3/2400. Friday, Ist October, 1999 from 9.00 a.m. NBI/3/2401—NBI/3001. Every objection iin respect of an application shall be lodged with the licensing authority and the district commissioner of thedistrict in which such an application is to be heard and a copy therefore shall be sent to the applicant not less than seven. (7) days before the date of the meeting at : which such an application is to be heard. Objections received late will not be considered except where otherwise stated that the applications are for one vehicle. Every objector shall include the registration numberofhis/her vehicle. (together with timetables where applicable), operating on the appli- cant’s proposed route. Those who submit applications in the names of partnerships and companies must bring certificates of business registration to the Transport Licensing Board meeting. Applicants who are Kenya, Tanzania or Ugandacitizens of non-African origin must produce their certificates or any other documentary proof oftheir citizenship. Applicants who fail to attend the above meeting as per requirement of this notice, without a reasonable cause, will have their applications refused and should therefore, not expect further communications from the Board. ROADSERVICE LICENCES NBI/3/01. David K. Kahuria, P.O. Box 20 Magadi. Route: NBI/3/07. International Performance Supply, P.O. Box 45886 Magadi-Nairobi. (One vehicle, pick-up). Nairobi. Route:.(118) Wangige-Nairobi. (One vehicle} NBI/3/02. Geofry K Thothi, P.O. Box 16 Kithimani. Route: NBI/3/08. Joel M Gitonga, P.O. Box 110 Athi River. Route: Nairobi-Nyeri. (One vehicle, 9 passengers). (110)Athi River-Nairobi. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). NBV3/03. Grace Wangechi, P-O. Box 22228 Nairobi. Route: NBY3/09. Pauline W. Kiiru, P.O. Box 78885 Nairobi. Route: (33- (46) Kawangware-Nairobi. (One vehicle). 34) Embakasi-Nairobi. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). NBI/3/04. Fredrick M. Njoroge, P.O. Box 73710 Nairobi. NBI/3/10. Robert M. Mungai, P.O. Box 732 Village Market. Route: (118).Wangige-Nairobi. (One vehicle, 16 pas- Route: (45) Githurai-Nairobi. (One vehicle, 16 passen- sengers). gers). NBI/3/05. Antony Wambugu, P.O. Box 437 Othaya. Route: NBI/3/11. John I. Maina, P.O. Box 79351 Nairobi. Route: Othaya--Nairobi. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). Muranga-Nairobi. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). NBI/3/06. Ernest N Muati, P.O. Box 32783 Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/12. George K. Gachingu, P.O. Box 70816 Nairobi. Route: Outering-City Centre (23). (One vehicle, 25 passen- (11)Agakhan-City Cenre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). gers). [1831 1832 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th September, 1999 ROAD SERVICE LICENCES—-(Contd.) NBI/3/13. Peter T. Njau. P.O. Box 54784, Nairobi. Route: (24) NBI/3/40. Agabe Safari, P.O. Box 61002, Nairobi. Route: (125) Karen-Nairobi. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). Kiserian-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). NBI/I/14. James N. Wainaina, P.O. Box 115, Karuri. Route: (106) NBI/3/41. Jackson W. Kimani, P.O. Box 35467, Nairobi. Route: Banana-City Cenre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). (23) Buru Buru-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passen- gers). NBI/3/15. Richard Lisiolo, P.O. Box 39341, Nairobi. Route: (48) Kangemi-City Cenre. (One vehicle, 18 passengers). NBI/3/42. Maina Ndungu. P.O. Box 64375, Nairobi. Route:, Nairobi-Othaya. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). NBI/3/16. George K. Gachingu, P.O. Box 70816, Nairobi. Route: (15) Otiende-City Centre. (Four vehicles, 16 passen- . NBI/3/43. L Mathenge M., P.O. Box 74594, Nairobi. Route: (6, 9) gers). : Eastleigh-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). NBI/3/17. Yuniah K. Ogoti, P.O. Box 54787,. Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/44, Habiba Mohamed, P.O. Box 35026,. Nairobi. Route: (8) Kayole-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). Kibera-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). William N. Ndaguri, P.O, Box 30, Kikuyu. Route: (2) Vitalis Okere, P.O. Box 26120, Nairobi. Route: (23) Dagoretti-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). Outering-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). NBI/3/19. Abel M. Osoro, P.O. Box 59069, Nairobi. Route: (46) NBI/3/46. Bonlyne Express Services, P.O. Box 986. Kikuyu. Kawangware-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passen- Route: (4) Kawangware-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 pers). passengers). NBI/3/47. E. N. K., P.O. Box 55943, Nairobi. Route: (39) Ruai- NBI/3/20. Gladys M. Osoro, P.O. Box 33612, Nairobi. Route: (58) Buru Buru-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). City Centre, (One vehicle, 18 passengers). NBI/3/48. Josephine Muriuki, P.O. Box 23527, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/21. Humphrey M. Njomo, P.O. Box 6948, Nairobi. Rotate: Westland-Kangemi--City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 pas- Lunga Lunga-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 passen- sengers). gers). NBI/3/49. Florah M. Ombori, P.O. Box 56202, Nairobi. Route: NBYV/3/22, H. A. Shah, P.O. Box 48445, Nairobi. Route:, Nairobi- (46) Kawangware-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 pas- Negumo.(One vehicle, 16 passengers). sengers). NBI/3/23. Monica M. Mwanzia, P.O. Box 12903, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/50. Hosea Isige, P.O. Box 44682, Nairobi. Route: (48) (42. 32) Dandora-City Centre. (One vehicle. 16 passen- Latema-Kileleshwa. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). pers), NBI/3/51. Matawos Kesete, P.O. Box 59493, Nairobi. Route: (9) NBI/3/24. Tom J. Muita, P.O. Box 354, Kajiado. Route: Kajiado- Fastleigh-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). Emali. (Two vehicles, 16 passengers). .NBI/3/52. Edward N. Kamanda, P.O. Box 49010, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/25. Peter M. Kioko, P.O. Box 24, Nzeeka. Route: (4) Ngong -Railway. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). Fastleigh-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). NBI/3/53. Joseph G. Wambugu, P.O. Box 56266, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/26, Falaria W. Njogu, P.O. Box 67097, Nairobi. Route: (125,126) Ongata Rongai-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 (125, 126) Ngong-Kiserian-City Centre. (One vehicle. passengers). 16 passengers). NBI/3/54. Geoffrey Ndavu. P.O. Box 26668, Nairobi. Route: (One NBI/3/27. Patrick K. Matu, P.O. Box 75896, Nairobi, Route: (9) vehicle). Eastleigh-City Centre. (One vehicle. 25 passengers). NBUYSS. Autosuar Parts Co., P.O. Box 252, Ngong Hills. Route: NBI/3/28. Agnes §. Wairimu, P.O. Box 21446, Nairobi. Route: (46) Huruma-City Centre. (One vehicle. 16 passengers). Kibera-City Centre. (One vehicle, v.an). NBYV/3/56. Joe G. Kiruma, P.O. Box 8730, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/29. Daniel N. Mutwari, P.O. Box 972 Kiambu. Route: Nairohi-Namanga. (One vehicle). Kiambu-Isiolo. (One vehicle. 16 passengers). NBI/3/57. Zein A. Shaifry, P.O. Box 76295, Nairobi. Route: (105) NBI/3/30. Dama Vana Co, Limited, P.O. Bex 13829, Nairobi. Kikuyu-City Centre. (One vehicle. 16 passengers). Route: (44) Kahawa West-City Centre. (One vehicle. Kennedy J. Ochwando, P.O. Box 3238, Nairohi. Route: 16 passengers). : NBI/3/58. (126,125) Kiseridn-City Centre. (One vehicle. 25 pas- NBI/3/31. Josiah W. Gachingu. P.O. Box 70816, Nairobi. Route: sengers). Ndenderu-City Centre. (One velticle, 16 passengers). NBI/3/59. Kenacha K. Limited. P.O. Box 62485, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/32. Sewave Limited, P.O. Box 42397, Nairobi. Route: (23) (8. 4) Kibera-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). Industrial Area-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passen- NBI/3/60. John O. Malowa, P.O. Box 3032, Nairobi. Route: (46) gers). Kawangware-Cify Centre. (One vehicle, 9 passengers). NBI/3/34. Allen K. Kangaca, P.O. Box 10716, Nairobi. Route: (2) NBI/3/61. Guyo Galgalo Wajera, P.O. Box 41584, Nairobi. Route: Dagoreti-City Centre. (Two vehicles,16 passengers). (4) Fastleigh-City Centre. (One vehicle, 18 passengers). NBI/3/35. Beatrice N. Imbahala, P.O. Box 9175, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/62. David Ekumbo, P.O. Box 34131, Nairobi. Route: (33) (2) Kikuyu-City Centre. (One vehicle. 16 passengers). Embakasi-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). , NBI/3/36, Michael M. Nderi, P.O. Box 69573. Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/63. Cyprian W. Githaiga, P.O. Box 58945, Nairobi. Route: Within Kenya. (One vehicte). (12) South C-City Centre. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). NBI/3/37. Fliud C. Kimani, P.O. Box 50279, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/64. Shree Leva Patel, P.O. Box 6599, Nairobi. Route: (102) Within, Nairobi. (One vehicle. 16 passengers). Kikuyu-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). NBI/3/38. Simon Kimani, P.O. Box 10654, Nairobi. Route: (24) NBI/3/65. EB. J. Gathoni. P.O. Box 73640, Nairobi. Route: Langata-City Centre. (One vehicle, 25 passengers). Industrial Area. (One vehicle, 12 passengers). NBI/3/39. George M. Kariuki, P.O. Box 16086, Nairobi. Route: NBI/3/66. Abednego O. Ongata, P.O. Box 30503, Nairobi. Route: Kiserian-City Centre. (One vehicle. 16 passengers). Transmara- Nairobi. (One vehicle, 16 passengers). THE KENYA GAZETTE _ 24th September, 1999 (Contd. NBI/3/67. Zaverio Kakemia, P.O. Box 17803, Nairobi. Route: (38, NBV/3/93. Super Gibbs Limited, P.O. Box 9592, Nairobi. Route: 39) Njiru-City Centre.
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