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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 THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. cix—No.g),7 NAIROBI, 22nd June, 2007 Price Sh. 50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOT10ES—(Contd.) PAGE PAGE The Liquor Licensing Act—Appointment 1968 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Development Plans, etc. 2010-2012 The State Corporatibis Act—Appointment 1968 The Certified Public Secretaries Act—De-registration.- 2012 The National Cereals and Produce Board Act—Appointment 1969 The Kenya Power and Lighting Company Limited—Foreign Exchange Fluctuation Adjustment, The Agriculture Act-:-Appointment. - 1969 etc 2012-2013 The Tea Act—Appointment 1969 The East African Community Management The Kenya Meat Commission Act—Appointment 1969 Act—Appointment and Limits of Transit Shed, Customs Areas, etc 2013-2014 The Law of Succession Act—Appointments 1969 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination The Children Act—Appointment 1970 Act—Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report 2014-2015 The Magistrates' Courts Act—Increase of Liniit of Jurisdiction 1970 The Rating Act—Rates Levy 2015 The National Assembly and Presidential Elections Disposal of Uncollected Goods 2015 Act—Election Petition, etc. 1970,2010 Loss of Policies 2016 The Auctioneers Act—Appointment 1970 Change of Names 2016 The Prisons Act—Appointment 1970 The Registration of Titles Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc 1970-1971 SUPPLEMENT No. 64 The Registered Land Act—Issue of New Land Title Legislative Supplement Deeds, etc 1971-1977" LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE Probate and Administration 1977-2009 101-133—The Immigration (Amendment) _ The Kenya Communications Act—Application for Regulations, 2007, etc 1273 Licences 2010 (Published as Special Issue on 14th June, 2007) [1967 1968 THE KENYA GAZETTE 22nd June, 2007 CORRIGENDA Nyamira District Liquor Licensing Court . Johnstone Arani Sagera IN Gazette Notice No. 3448 of 2007, amend the expression printed Stanley Nyabamba Onyansi as "Succession Cause No. 156 of 2007" to read "Succession Cause No Johnson 0. Misati 136 of 2007." Dunstan N. Masaki Hezekiah Mose Maragia Homa District Bay Li.quor IN Gazette Notice No. 4691 of 2007, amend the proprietor name Licensing Court Odoyo Ogola William printed as "John Mungai Murange" to read "John Mungai Murango." William Dande Tata Tom Oketch Ogata Joseph Omuono Odede IN Gazette Notice No. 6714 of 2006, add the name "Japhet John Odhiambo Ongore Stephen Mwai Oketch Nyambati Mogetutu" as co-petitioner. Ur. Dorcas Akoth Cllr. Joram Osimba IN Gazette Notice No. 3900 of 2007, amend the expression printed Rift Valley Province: as "letters of administration intestate" to read "letters of administration testate". Bomet District Liquor Licensing Court Donald Langat Wilson Soi Peter Bit GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5576 Jennifer Cherono Ngeny Augustine K. Kirui THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT Paul Towet (Cap. 121) Uasin Gishu District Liquor Peter Ogolla Adoyo APPOINTMENT Licensing Court Charles Mose IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 (2) (c) of the Patrick Kipyator Someh Liquor Licensing Act, the Minister of State for Provincial Simon K. Kariuki Administration and Internal Security, in the Office of the President Nandi North District Liquor appoints the persons named in the second column hereto to be Licensing Court Paul Kibitok Yabei members of the Liquor Licensing Court specified in the first column of J. K. Sereney the schedule. Joel K. Ngeno Jeremia K. Ruto Central Province: Nandi South District Liqour Agnes Jepkemei Kerich (Mrs.) Murang'a South District Liquor Licensing Court Licensing Court George Murigi Kibera Cllr. Mathias Kibet Too Gibson Ngugi Thiongo Samuel Baiywochemei Martin Mugo Robert Nungo John Waweru Macharia Thomas K. Birgen Eastern Province: Bureti District Liquor Licensing Court Bornice Chelangat Soi Meru North District Liquor John K, Rutto _ Licensing Court Charles Thaitumu Inyingi Peter Kiprono Korir Stephen Gitonga - Paul Kipkorir Cheruiyot David Mung'athia Baikiburu James Kipkoech Mutai Fredrick M'Ntogondu John Kiprotich Cheruiyot Benson Kithia M'Imenchu Zablon Tergech James Kithunka Miriti Andrew K. Cheruiyot Gideon M'Ithali Mwambia James K. Leitich Samuel Muthee Zakaris Micubu Nkonge Dated the 6th June, 2007. Jeremiah Kanampiu Baibaya William Peter Mugo J. N. MICHUKI, Julius Kailikia lkiao Minister of State for Provincial Administration Cllr. Eunice Kamani and Internal Security, Office of the President. Gitonga Gideon Kamui Edward T. Makueni District Liquor Licensing Court Peter Mutie David Muendo Sukali GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5577 Samson Kisaingo Munuve y Peter Mulandi THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Paul Muia (Cap. 446) Josephine Mbenzi Mairura Cllr. Alfred Mukunuku APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (e) of the Nyanza Province: State Corporations Act, the Minister for Agriculture appoints-- Kuria District Liquor Licensing JUST1NA SM'l (MRS.) Court Ur. Peter Kihita Cllr. Charles Muhiri Wambura to be a member of the Board of Kenya Seed Company, for a period of Cllr. Margaret NYarasi three (3) years, with effect from 1st July, 2007. The appointment of Joseph Kemweenya Nyansabi Eugene Wainalwa, is revoked. Francis Mwikwabe Nyamonge James Mohochi Mohochi Dated the 14th June, 2007. Peter Chacha KIPRUTO ARAP KIRWA, Joseph Otaigo Minister for Agriculture. Musa Marwa Magaiwa *.L.N. 2642/2005. 22nd June, 2007 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1969 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5578 Under section 3 (1) (c)— THE NATIONAL CEREALS AND PRODUCE BOARD ACT Moses Wasonga King, (Cap. 338) Ruth Mueni Mumo, George Mopel ole Kiok, APPOINTMENT Daniel M. Kiminyo, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (2) (d) of the Amb. Benjamin K. Kisilu, National Cereals and Produce Board Act, the Minister for Agriculture Vincent Kipyebei Ngurare, appoints— The Director of Veterinary Services, BRIG. (RTD.) BERNARD MAINGI KILLU to be members of the Board of Kenya Meat Commission for a period to be a member of the Board of National Cereals and Produce Board, of three (3) years, with effect from 13th May, 2007. for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 10th May, 2007. The appointment of Said Salim Ahmed*, is revoked. Dated the 30th May, 2007. Dated the 14th June, 2007. J. K. MUNYAO, KIPRUTO ARAPIURWA, Minister for Livestock and Fisheries Development. Minister for Agriculture. *L.N. 7307/2006. GAZETTE NOME No. 5582 GAzEnt NancE No. 5579 . THE LAW OF SUCCESSION ACT THE AGRICULTURE ACT (Cap. 160) (Cap. 318) APPOINTMENT THE HORTICULTURAL CROPS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 47 of the Law ORDER of Succession Act, the Chief Justice appoints- (LN. No. 230 of 1995) NicHOLAs N. NJAGI APPOINTMENT Acting Principal Magistrate at Homa Bay Law Courts, to represent the IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 2 of the High Court for the purposes of that section, with effect from 1st June, Horticultural Crops Development Authority Order, 1995, the Minister 2007. for Agriculture appoints— Dated the 30th May, 2007. Robert Kipkorir, J. E. GICHERU, Margaret Jesang Hutchingson, Chief Justice. to be members of the Board of the Horticultural Crops Development Authority, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 24th May, 2607. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5583 Dated the 11th June, 2007. KIPRUTO ARAP KIRWA, Minister for Agriculture. THE LAW OF SUCCESSION ACT (Cap. -160) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5580 ,‘,./r - APPOINTMENT THE TEA ACT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 47 of the Law (Cap. 343) of Succession Act, the Chief Justice appoints— REVOCATION OF AIPOINTMENT THERESA BOSIBORI NYANGENA IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (d) of the Tea Resident Magistrate at Vihiga Law Courts, to represent the High Court Act, the Minister for Agriculture revokes the appointment of- for the purposes of that section, with effect from 1st June, 2007. MAARTEN HOOGEWEEGEN* Dated the 30th May, 2007. to be a member of the Tea Board of Kenya, with effect from 1st April, J. E.,GICHERU, 2007. Chief Justice. Dated the 14th June, 2007. KIPRUTO ARAP KIRWA, Minister for Agriculture. *L.N. 5912/2006. GAzerrE.NOTICE No. 5584 GAzErrE NOTICE No. 5581 THE LAW OF SUCCESSION ACT THE KENYA MEAT COMMISSION ACT (Cap. 160) (Cap. 363) APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 47 of the Law IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (1) of the of Succession Act, the Chief Justice appoints— Kenya Meat Commission Act, the Minister for Livestock and Fisheries Development appoints: SCHOLASTICA NDAMBUKI Under section 3 (1) (b)-- Acting Principal Magistrate at Murang'a Law Courts, to represent the High Court for the purposes of that section, with effect from 1st July, Abdullahi Abdi Ali, 2007. David Charles Stanley, Molu Koropu Tepo, Dated the 11th June, 2007. Abdikadir Abdulla, J. E. GICHERU, Tikoishi ole Nampaso, Chief Justice. 1970 THE KENYA GAZETTE 22nd June, 2007 GAzETTE NOTiCE No. 5585 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5588 _V THE CHILDREN ACT THE AUCTIONEERS ACT (No. 8 of 2001) (No. 5 of 1996) APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 73 (d) (ii) of the IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 7 of the Children Act, 2001, the Chief Justice appoints— Auctioneers Act, the Chief Justice appoints- THERESA BOSIBORI NYANGENA KIARIE W. KIARIE Resident Magistrate, to preside over cases involving children in to be secretary to the Auctioneeis Licensing Board, with immediate respect of Vihiga and whole of Western Province, with effect from 1st effect. The appointment* of Rose Edwina Ougo, is revoked. June, 2007. Dated the 29th May,
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