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Vol. CXXI —No. 39 NAIROBI, 5th April, 2019 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE PAGE The Auctioneers Act—Appointments 1220 The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act—The 4th Taskforce of Sugar Industry Stakeholders to Make Quarterly Report Covering the Period from 1st Recommendations for the Development of the October, 2018 to 31st December, 2018 1274-1281 Sugar Industry in Kenya—Extension of Term 1220 The Crops Act—Proposed Grant of Licences 1281 Taskforce of Maize Industry Stakeholders to Make Recommendations for the Development of the The Competition Act—Authorizations 1282 Maize Industry in Kenya—Extension of Term 1220 The Political Parties Act—Change of Political Party County Governments Notices 1220 1221,1282 Symbol 1284 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional The Co-operative Societies Act—Extension Order 1284 Certificates, etc 1221-1231 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part The Public Finance Management Act—County Development Plans 1285-1286 Governments Cash Disbursement Schedule for Financial Year 2018/2019 1231-1235 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission 1286-1287 Act—Corrigenda, etc 1235-1236 The Transfer of Business Act—Business Transfers 1287-1288 The Valuers Act—Registered and Practising Valuers 1236-1242 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 1288 The Engineers Act—Registered Professional Engineers 1242-1273 Loss of Policies 1288-1296 The Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act— Notice of Preservation Orders 1273-1274 Change of Names 1296 [1219 1220 THE KENYA GAZETTE 5th April, 2019 CORRIGENDA GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3038 IN Gazette Notice No. 10451 of 2018, amend the expression THE AUCTIONEERS ACT printed as "Loc. 4/Kiranga/1098" to read "Loc. 4/Kiranga/1098 and Loc. 4/Kixanga/1099" where it appears (No. 5 of 1996) APPOINTMENT IN Gazette Notice No. 1000() of 2018, amend the. expression IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sections 3 (1) (d) and 3 printed as "Cause No. 84 of 2014" to read "Cause No. 84 of 2004" (1) (e) of the Auctioneers Act, 1996, the Chief Justice appoints— where it appears Eric Theuri, Gladys K. Mutisya (Ms.), IN Gazette Notice No. 12102 of 2018, amend the name printed al as members of the Auctioneers Board, for a term of three (3) years, "Margaret Wambui Njoroge (IE)/34877187)" to read "Margaret with effect from the 20th March, 2019. Wanjiru Njoroge (ID/3487187)" Dated the 21st March, 2019. DAVID K. MARAGA, IN Gazette Notice No. 3226 of 2007, Cause No. 3135 of 2006, Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. amend the petitioners' names printed as "(1) Joseph Ng' ang'a Gaitho and (2) Francis Magiri Gaitho" to read "(1) Joseph Ng'ang'a Gaitho, (2) Francis Ma11iri Gaitho and (3) Julius Kamau Gaitho" GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3039 TASKFORCE OF SUGAR INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS TO IN Gazette Notice No. 197 of 2019, Cause No. 264 of 2017, amend MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF the petitioners' names printed as "(1) Julia Kagwiria Bundi and (2) THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN KENYA Christine Kuri Bundi" to read "(1) Eric Murerwa Muthuuri and (2) Aileen Ntinyari IVInthuuri" EXTENSION OF TERM IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation IN Gazette Notice No. 10860 of 2018, Cause No. 280 of 2018, has further extended the period of the Taskforce appointed vide Gazette amend the expression printed as "P.O. Box 167-00600, Kiambu in Notice No. 11711 of 2018 and extended vide Gazette Notice No. 345 of Kenya" to read "P.O. Box 2167-00600, Nairobi in Kenya" and add the 2019 and further extended from the 1st April, 2Q19 to the 15th April, place of death as "District Hospital, Kiambu in Kenya" 2019 (both days inclusive), with effect from the 1st April, 2019. Dated the 27th March, 2019. IN Gazette Notice No. 2242 of 2019, Cause No. 676 of 2013, MWANGI KIUNJURI, amend the petitioner's name printed as "Sarah Wanja Njoroge Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Wachira." to read "Sarah Wanja Njoroge" Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation. IN Gazette Notice No. 2996 of 2019, amend the proprietor's name GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3040 printed as "Raymond Plal Nyeris" to read "Raymond Plal Nyeris" and the expression printed as "West Pokot/Keringet "A"/2728" to read TASKFORCE OF MAIZE INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS TO "West Pokot/Siyoi "A"/2728" MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MAIZE INDUSTRY IN KENYA EXTENSION OF TERM IN Gazette Notice No. 4241 of 2018, amend the Cause No. printed as "953 of 2018" to read "950 of 2018" IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation has further extended the period of the Taskforce appointed vide Gazette IN Gazette Notice No. 2234 of 2019, Cause No. 691 of 2018, Notice No. 11710 of 2018 and extended vide Gazette Notice No. 344 of amend the petitioners' name printed as "(1) David Karanja Macharia 2019 and further extended from the 1st April, 2019 to the 15th April, and (2) Stella Nyanjiru Macharia, the deceased's brother and sister, 2019 (both days inclusive), with effect from the 1st April, 2019. respectively" to read "(1) Samuel Kamau Macharia and (2) Serah Njeri Macharia, the deceased's father and mother, respectively, of P.O. Box Dated the 27th March, 2019. 7468-00300, Nairobi in Kenya, through Messrs. Gacheru Ng'ang'a & MWANGI KIUNJURI, Co., advocates of Nairobi" Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3037 ,THE AUCTIONEERS ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3041 (No. 5 of 1996) THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES ACT APPOINTMENT (No. 13 of 2011) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (1) (h) of the COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADO Auctioneers Act, 1996, the Chief Justice appoints— APPOINTMENT RAIMOND SAYA MOLENJE IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 14 of the Urban as a member of the Auctioneers Board, for a term of three (3) years, Areas and Cities Act, 2011 and all enabling provisions of law, and with effect from the 20th March, 2019. The appointment* of Catherine upon approval by the County Assembly of Kajiado in its sitting held on Nadida (Mrs.) is revoked. the 6th December, 2018, I, Joseph Jama ole Lenku, Governor of Kajiado, appoint— Dated the 21st March, 2019. Daniel Munei Sapayia, DAVID K. MARAGA, Eunice Leshunet Senetoi, Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. Philis Polong, *G.N. 5739/2017 Gadiel Lenini, 5th April, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1221 Leina Mpoke, Lucia Mulwa (Ms.)—Education, Youth, Gender, Sports, Culture Elizabeth Repeson Pateli, and Social Services Kakuta Maimai Hamisi, Winfred Gathagu (Ms.)—Finance and Economic Planning Gidraph Kangara, George Saruni Nangunin, Pauline Kahiga-Waititu (Ms.)—Devolution, Public Service and Administration to be members of the Kajiado Municipality Board. as members of the County Executive Committee. JOSEPH JAMA OLE LENKU, MR/6021694 Governor, Kajiado County. Dated the 26th March, 2018. MIKE MBUVI SONKO KIOKO, MR/6021508 Governor, Nairobi City County. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3042 THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3045 (No.13 of 2011) THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT - COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADO (No.17 of 2012) APPOINTMENT COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF NAKURU IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 14 of the Urban COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RESHUFFLE Areas and Cities Act, 2011 and all enabling provisions of law, and upon approval by the County Assembly of Kajiado in its sitting held on IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Article 179 (2) (b) of the the 6th December,' 2018, I, Joseph Jama ole Lenku, Governor of Constitution of Kenya, as read with section 30 (2) (e), (i) of the County Kajiado, appoint — Governments Act, 2012, His Excellency Hon. Lee M. Kinyanjui, Governor, Nakuru County, makes the following changes to the Nakuru Arch. Partrick Mugo, County Executive Committee— Ann Ogutu Kwamboka, Ketyenya Rutto EK Peter, CECM—Department of Finance and Brian Sekento, Economic Planning. Carolyne Chege, Justus Kayetuai Manyara, Raymond Kimutai Komen, CECM—Department of Trade, Tourism Peter Ambrose Nganga Kago, and Co-operatives Wilson K. Namasiah, Maj. Rtd. Alfred Wamugi Njunguna, Joseph Wainaina Kiuna, CECM—Department of Education ICT and Elizabeth Sopiato Santamo, E-Government to be members of the Ngong Municipality Board. with effect from the 25th March, 2019. JOSEPH JAMA OLE LENKU, Dated the 28th March, 2019. MR/6021694 Governor, Kajiado County. LEE. M. KINYANJUI, MR/6024875 Governor, Nakuru County. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3043 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3046 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT (No. 3 of 2012) (No. 17 of 2012) ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF NAIROBI CITY WHEREAS Peterson Munene Mwai, of P.O. Box 48400-00100, APPOINTMENT Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor lessee of all that Flat No. H 6 erected on a piece of land known as L. R. No. IT IS notified for the information of the general public that pursuant 9042/685, situate in the City of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue to Article 179 (2) (b) of the Constitution of Kenya and section 30 (1) (b) of a lease, registered as IR. 112563/1, and whereas sufficient evidence and section 44 of the County Governments Act, the Governor of has been adduced to show that the said lease has been lost, notice is Nairobi City County has upon approval by the County Assembly on the given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I 3rd May, 2018 appoint— shall issue a provisional certificate of title provided that no objection has been received within that period.
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