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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) � Vol NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR LAW REPORTING LiI3P.ARY THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXIII—No. 113 NAIROBI, 21st May, 2021 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES —(Contd.) PAGE The State Corporations Act—Appointments 2176 The Labour Relations Act—Amendment of Constitution, etc 2235-2236 The Taskforce on Formulation of the Sectional Properties Regulations Under the Sectional Properties Act— The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— Extension of Term 2176 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report 2236-2240 The Physical and Land Use Planning Act— Disposal of Uncollected Goods 2240-2242 Classification of the Nairobi Railway City as a Change of Names 2242-2244 Project of Strategic National Importance, etc 2176-2177,2236 The Wildlife Conservation Act—Appointment of Honorary Wardens 2177-2179 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 91, 92, 93 and 94 The Kenya Deposit Insurance Act—Appointment of Liquidator 2179 National Assembly Bills, 2021 County Governments Notices 2179-2180, PAGE 2233-2234 The National Hospital Insurance Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2021 657 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc 2180-2196 The Sustainable Waste Management Bill, 2021 689 The National Treasury and Planning—Statement of Actual The Trustees (Perpetual Succession) (Amendment) Bill, 2021 717 Revenues and Net Exchequer Issues as at 30th April, 2021 2196-2199 The Perpetuities and Accumulations (Amendment) Bill, 2021 729 The Land Act—Intention to Create a Right of Way (Electricity Wayleave) 2199-2202 Customs and Border Control Department—Goods to be Sold at Customs Warehouse, Kilindini 2202-2233 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 95, 96 and 97 The Water Act—Public Consultation Meetings on Licence Senate Bills, 2021 for Water Service Providers 2233 The Co-operatives Societies Act—Appointment of The Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill, 2021 Liquidator 2235 The Kenya Citizenship and Immigration (Amendment) Bill, 2021 The Insolvency Act—Appointment of an Administrator, etc 2235 The Alternative Dispute Resolution Bill, 2021 [2175 2176 THE KENYA GAZETTE 21st May, 2021 CORRIGENDA MOHAMMED HASHIM IN Gazette Notice No. 2489 of 2021, Cause No. E24 of 2020, to be a member of the LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority amend the expression printed as "Cause No, E24 of 2020" to read Board, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 21st May, "Cause No. E24 of 2021". 2021. The appointment* of David Ngugi is revoked. Dated the 19th May, 2021. IN Gazette Notice No. 4451 of 2021, Cause No. E1415 of 2021, UHURU KENYATTA, amend the expression printed as "Cause No. E1415 of 2021" to read President. "Cause No. E141 of 2021". *G.N. 9832/2019 IN Gazette Notice No. 9941 of 2020, Cause No. 34 of 2020, amend the expression printed as "for a grant of letters of administration GAZETTE NoTIcE No. 4709 intestate to the estate of to read "for a grant of probate with written will of the estate of'. THE TASKFORCE ON FORMULATION OF THE SECTIONAL PROPERTIES REGULATIONS UNDER THE SECTIONAL PROPERTIES ACT, 2020 IN Gazette Notice No. 3898 of 2021, Cause No. 170 of 2021, EXTENSION OF TERM amend the petitioner's name printed as "Robina Nyabondo Onchieku" to read "Robina Nyabando Onchieku". IT IS notified for the general information of the public that pursuant to paragraph 4 of Gazette Notice No. 2217 of 2021, the Cabinet Secretary for Lands and Physical Planning has extended the IN Gazette Notice No, 11221 of 2020, Cause No. 233 of 2020, term of the Taskforce on Formulation of the Sectional Properties amend the petitioner's name printed as "David Ochieng Soko" to read "Daniel Ochieng Soko". Regulations tinder the Sectional Properties Act, 2020, for a period of forty-five (45) days, with effect from the 12th May, 2021. Dated the 10th May, 2021. IN Gazette Notice No. 3003 of 2021, amend the expression printed FARIDA KARONEY, as "E42 of 2021" to read "E45 of 2021". Cabinet Secretary, for Lands and Physical Planning. IN Gazette Notice No. 2387 of 2021, amend the expression printed as "1361 of 2020" to read "E1361 of 2020". GAZETTE ViTICE No. 4710 MINISTRY OF LANDS AND PHYSICAL PLANNING IN Gazette Notice No. 10818 of 2020, amend the expression THE PllYSICAL, AND LAND USE PLANNING ACT printed as "Doily° Sabuk/Komarock Block 1/4187" to read "Donyo Sabuk/Komarock Block 1/4487". (No. 13 01'2019) CLASSIFICATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF NAIROBI RAILWAY CITY GAZETTE NoTicE No. 4707 AS A PROJECT OF STRATEGIC NATIONAL IMPORTANCE THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT PURSUANT to the provisions of section 69 of the Physical and Land Use Planning Act, 2019, as read with the provisions of Legal (Cap. 446) Notice No. 156 on the Physical and Land Use Planning (Classification THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR POPULATION AND of Strategl National or Inter County Projects) Regulations, 2019, the DEVELOPMENT ORDER, 2004 Nairobi Railway City is classified as a Project of Strategic National APPOINTMENT Importance. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (2) (a) of the The .1'.,!alrool Rai1ways City is located at the centre of Nairobi City National Council for Population and Development Order, I, Uhuru and is surrounded by the industrial area to the south, the CBD area to Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence the north and decrepit resideliO:d houses on the eastern side. The total Forces of the Republic of Kenya, appoint-- area is 171-1:1 (435 acres). The project site is comprised of; the Nairobi DAVID NGUGI Railway ,slation. the Kenya Railways offices, Railway workshops and yards, Kenya Railways Museum, Technical University of Kenya, to be the Chairman of the National Council for Population and Development Board, for a period Of three (3) years. with effect from Markets (W a1 and Muthurwa), residential areas (Landi Mawe, the 21st May, 2021. Muthurwa), Barracks, sports facilities, Police offices and quarters, Bus terminus and the Easy Coach yard. The general boundary of the area is Dated the 19th May, 2021. defined by the following major roads: Halite Selassie Avenue to the UHURU KENYATTA, north, Landhies Road to the east, Bunyala Road joining the Pre.sident, intersection of Lusaka Road—Landhies Road junction to the south and Uhuru Highway to the west. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 4708 The project is of national significance as it is a critical component THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT towards the regeneration and decongestion of Nairobi City. It is one of the priority projects identified in the Nairobi Integrated Urban (Cap. 446) Development Plan (NIUPLAN) as a strategy to expand Nairobi's THE LAPSSET CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT Central Business District (CBD). The redevelopment will create the AUTHORITY ORDER equilibrium between social benefits and economic returns. (L.N. 58 42013) It will also reduce pressure on the central business district growth APPOINTMENT by opening up the large area to the south and integrating the northern and southern parts of the city across the existing rail track barriers. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Paragraph 5 ( I) (g) of the LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority Order, 2013,1, Uhuru Consequent to this classification, the statutory responsibility for Kenyatta, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Kenya Defence the physical and land use planning activities for the entire Nairobi' Forces, appoint— Railway City will lie with the Director-General of Physical and Land 21st May, 2021 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2177 Use Planning while all development control activities within the S/No. Name Area jurisdiction of the City will be under the authority of the Cabinet 53. Joe Miano Coast Conservation Area Secretary responsible for Physical Planning matters as provided for 54. Kelly Martin Coast Conservation Area under the provisions of sections 13 (g) and 69 (4) of the Physical and 55. Mohamed Shueb Coast Conservation Area Land Use Planning Act, 2019, respectively. 56. Nancy Mungania Coast Conservation Area Dated the 21st May, 2021. 57. Peter John Zanetti Coast Conservation Area FARIDA KARONEY, 58. Richard Pye Coast Conservation Area Cabinet Secretary. 59. Salim Said Mwayogwe Coast Conservation Area 60. Wambui Ngunya Coast Conservation Area 61. Saeed Mohamed Balala Coast Conservation Area GAZETTE NOTICE No. 4711 62. Arthur Tuda Coast Conservation Area 63. Abeid Hamud Mohamed Coast Conservation Area THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT 64. David Olendo Coast Conservation Area 65. Duncan Mitchell Coast Conservation Area (No. 47 of 2013) 66. Herman Mwandisha Coast Conservation Area APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY WARDENS Mwasaghu a 67. Jiten Malde Coast Conservation Area IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 12 (5) of the 68. Khali(' Yusuf Noor mohame • Coast Conservation Area Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013, the Cabinet 69. Mohamed Yahya Musa Coast Conservation Area Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife appoints the following persons as 70. Rishi Arun Parikh Coast Conservation Area Honorary Wardens for a period of three (3) years. 71. Roger John Jessop Coast Conservation Area 72. Samir G. Balloo Coast Conservation Area S/No. Name Area 73. Shaheed Yusuf Noor Coast Conservation Area 1. Jackson Konen Central Rift Conservation Area Mohamed 2. James Koima Kimaru Central Rift Conservation Area 74. Simon Antony Everett Coast Conservation Area 3. Joseph Kiprono Chesire Central Rift Conservation Area 75. Sultan Abdalla Salim Coast Conservation Area 4. Kipturgo Evans Kandie Central Rift Conservation Area 76. Yusuf Mohamed Bayusuf Coast Conservation Area 5. Susan Chepkoech Kikwai Central Rift Conservation Area 77. Shah ir Khan Sarfraz Coast Conservation. Area 6. Gary James Hoperaft Central Rift Conservation Area 78. Babzid B. G. Hiribae Coast Conservation Area 7. Lawi Kipkoech Kiplimo Central Rift Conservation Area 79. Andriano Ghirardello Coast Conservation Area 8. Oreste Villa Central Rift Conservation Area 80. Giovanni Battista Tofani Coast Conservation Area 9. Paolo Lovatelli Central Rift Conservation Area 81. Joachim Leichum Coast Conservation Area 10.
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