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Vol. CIX—No, 80 NAIROBI, 2nd Nov ember. 2007 Price Sh. 50 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 10822 THEr NATiONAL ASSEMBLY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ACT (cap. 7) TI-tE PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS REGULATIONS THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT (Cap. 265) THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS RULES POLLING STATIONS IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by regulation 6 of the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections Regulations and rule 10 of the Local Government Elections Rules, the Electoral Commission gives notice for.the. purpose of polling during the forthcoming general elections to be held on 27th December, 2007 that— (a) the constituency appearing hi capital letters and the local authorities-below, on the first column of the schedule are respectively divided into the polling areas (civic wards) specified in the second column: - (b) the polling areas (civic wards) in the second column of the schedule are each assigned centres with distinguishing nuinberS specified in the third column of the schedule; (r) each assigned centre distinguishing number , has the number of polling stations (formerly known as Streams) specified in the fourth column of the schedule; and (d)each polling area (civic ward) has the place or places specified in the fifth column of the sehedu `placeplace or placesat,*hick . the polling stations forsuch polling areas shall be established. 3280 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2nd November, 2007 St iimuLE—(Conid.) Local Authority Polling Area Reg. Centre No. No. of Polling Where Situated Station NAIROBI (NBI) MAKADARA CONSTITUENCY - 001 City of Nairobi Nairobi South 001/001 7 Plainsview Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Nairobi South 001/002 11 Nairobi South Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Nairobi South 001/003 6 Highway Sec. Sch. City of Nairobi Nairobi South 001/020 5 Mariakani Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Nairobi South 001/021 2 Our Lady of Mercy Sec. Sch. City of Nairobi Viwandani 001/005 11 Star of Hope Primary School City of Nairobi Viwandani 001/024 3 Sinai Centre City of Nairobi Viwandani 001/026 3 St. Elizabeth Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Makongeni 001/007 6 St. Johns Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Makongeni 001/008 6 Joseph Apudo Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Makongeni 001/009 4 Makongeni Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Makongeni 001/025 2 Kaloleni P. Sch City of Nairobi Mbotela 001/010 12 St. Pauls Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Hamza / Lumumba 001/013 7 St. Michael's Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Hamza / Lumumba 001/014 8 Martin Luther Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Hamza / Lumumba 001/015 5 Lumumba Social Hall City of Nairobi Hamza/Lumumba 001/016 4 Rabai Rd. Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi ofafa 001/011 8 St. Patrick Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi ofafa 001/012 7 Dr. Krapf Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Harambee 001/017 8 Jericho Social Hall City of Nairobi Harambee 001/018 6 Harambee Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Harambee 001/019 15 Bidii Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Harambee 001/023 2 Buruburu Girl's High Sch. City of Nairobi Land Mawe 001/004 6 Labour office City of Nairobi Land Mawe 001/006 10 Government Vehicle Inspection Unit City of Nairobi Land Mawe 001/022 2 Mukuru Kaiyaba Pr. Sch. KAMUKUNJI CONSTITUENCY - 002 City of Nairobi Muthurwa / Shauri Moyo 002/001 6 Muthurwa Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Muthurwa / Shauri Moyo 002/002 9 Muthurwa Market City of Nairobi Muthurwa / Shauri Moyo 002/003 7 Our Lady of Mercy Primary Sch. Shauri Moyo City of Nairobi Muthurwa / Shauri Moyo 002/004 4 Heshima Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Muthurwa / Shauri Moyo 002/006 2 Kamukunji Sec. Sch. City of Nairobi Pumwani 002/005 12 Pumwani Social Hall City of Nairobi Pumwani 002/007 4 Child Survival Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Pumwani 002/008 9 Pumwani Health Ctr City of Nairobi Eastleigh North 002/009 12 New Eastleigh Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Eastleigh North 002/011 17 Eastleigh Social Hall City of Nairobi Eastleigh North 002/020 3 St. Teresa's Boy's Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Eastleigh South 002/012 8 New Pumwani Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Eastleigh South 002/013 12 Zawadi Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Eastleigh South 002/018 4 Kiambiu Social Hall City of Nairobi Eastleigh South 002/023 2 Biafra Health Centre City of Nairobi Kimathi 002/014 6 Morisson Primary School City of Nairobi Kimathi 002/015 5 Bahati Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kimathi 002/022 2 Dr. Livingstone Pr. Sch City of Nairobi Uhuru 002/016 7 Uhuru Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Uhuru '002/017 7 Nairobi River Pr. Sch. 2nd November, mu/ THE KENYA GAZETTE 3281 SCHEDULE—(Contd.) Local Authority Polling Area Reg. Centre No. No. of Polling Where Situated Station NAIROBI (NBI) KAMUKUNJI CONSTITUENCY - 002 City of Nairobi Uhuru 002/019 4 Buru Buru I Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Air Base 002/010 5 Eastleigh Airport Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Air Base 002/021 2 Ministry of Water Depot STAREHE CONSTITUENCY - 003 City of Nairobi Ngara West 003/001 12 City Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kariokor 003/008 16 Kariokor Social Hall City of Nairobi Kariokor 003/009 4 Pumwani Sec. Sch. City of Nairobi Kariokor 003/010 8 Juja Road Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kariokor 003/011 5 Pangani Girls High Sch. City of Nairobi Kariokor 003/018 1 Pangani Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kariokor 003/021 1 Ainsworth Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Central 003/004 16 Moi Avenue Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Central 003/005 14 Parochial Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Central 003/006 8 Kenya Polytechnic City of Nairobi Central 003/007 12 St. Peter's Chive's Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Mathare 003/013 14 St. Teresa's Girls Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Mathare 003/015 3 Old Mathare Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Huruma 003/017 14 Daima Pr.Sch. City of Nairobi Huruma 003/019 6 Lion's Heath Clinic City of Nairobi Huruma 003/022 4 Salama Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kia Maiko 003/016 14 Ndururumo Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kia Maiko 003/020 3 Valley Bridge Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Mabatini 003/012 13 Mathare Youth Poly. City of Nairobi Mabatini 003/014 10 Kiboro Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Ngara East 003/002 8 Park Road Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Ngara East 003/003 12 River Bank Pr. Sch. LANGATA CONSTITUENCY - 004 City of Nairobi Karen 004/001 11 St. Mary's Primary Sch. City of Nairobi Karen 004/021 1 Ngong Forest Pr. Sch City of Nairobi Mugumo-Ini 004/005 14 Langata West Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Mugumo-Ini 004/013 10 Uhuru Gardens Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Mugumo-Ini 004/019 1 Langata Road Pr. Sch City of Nairobi Nairobi West 004/006 13 Madaraka Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Nairobi West 004/007 15 Kongoni Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Nairobi West 004/014 6 M.O.W. Sports Ground ( South C ) City of Nnirobi Nairobi West 004/016 2 Animal Farm (South C) City of Nairobi Nairobi West 004/020 1 Kenya Water Institute City of Nairobi Makina 004/008 27 Old Kibera Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Makina 004/017 2 Rails Education Centre City of Nairobi Sarangombe 004/010 31 Olympic Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Sarangombe 004/011 10 Ayany Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Lainishabaa 004/003 14 Y.M.C.A. Kibera City of Nairobi Lainishabaa 004/009 15 Undugu Society City of Nairobi Lainishabaa 004/018 4 Nyayo Highrise Centre City of Nairobi Lindi 004/015 8 Mashimoni Squarters Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Lang'ata 004/002 4 Karen "C" Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Lang'ata 004/004 4 St. Mathews Hall 3282 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2nd November, 2007 SCHEDULE—(Contd.) Local Authority Polling Area Reg. Centre No. No. of Polling Where Situated Station NAIROBI (NB!) LANGATA"CONSTITUENCY - 004 City of Nairobi Lang'ata 004/012 2 K.C.C.T. Training Sch. Mbagathi DAGORETTI CONSTITUENCY - 005 City of Nairobi Uthiru/Ruthimitu 005/001 7 Ruthimitu Sec. Sch. City of Nairobi Uthiru/Ruthimitu 005/016 6 Uthiru Centre. City of Nairobi Uthiru/Ruthimitu 005/021 1 Kiuru A.C.K Nur. Sch. City of Nairobi Uthiru/Ruthimitu 005/022 1 Kagira Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Waithaka 005/002 10 Mukarara Pr. Sch City of Nairobi Waithaka 005/017 1 Kabiria Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Waithaka 005/023 2 Nembu Pr Sch City of Nairobi Mutuini 005/003 7 Kirigu Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Mutuini 005/018 1 Mutuini High Sch. City of Nairobi Mutuini 005/024 2 Gitiba Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Riruta 005/008 17 Ndurarua Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Riruta 005/026 4 Riruta Sattelite Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Riruta 005/027 4 Gichagi Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Riruta 005/028 2 Kivu li Centre City of Nairobi Kawangware 005/004 14 Kawangware Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kawangware 005/005 8 Kabiro Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kawangware 005/007 6 Muslim Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kawangware 005/019 1 Hgm Pr. Sch. City of Nairobi Kenyatta / Golf Course 005/013 11 Mbagathi Rd. Pr. Sch City of Nairobi Kenyatta / Golf Course 005/014 6 Medical Training Ctr. City of Nairobi Kenyatta / Golf Course 005/015 2 Upper Hill Sec. Sch City of Nairobi Ngando 005/009 7 Mama Wahu Kenyatta Nursery Sthool City of Nairobi Ngando 005/010 8 Dagoretti Corner Pr.
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