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Download PDF (825.7 THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXI—No. 88 NAIROBI, 12th July, 2019 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd.) PAGE The Kenya National Library Services Board Act— Disposal of Uncollected Goods ............................................... 2587 Appointment ............................................................ 2554 Loss of Policies ......................................................................... 2587–2590 Supreme Court of Kenya—August Recess, 2019 ... 2554 Change of Names ..................................................................... 2590–2591 The Elections Act— The Elections (Parliamentary and ------------------ County Elections) Petitions Rules, 2017 ............... 2554 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 99, 100 and 101 The Kenya Water Institute Act—Appointment ....... 2554 Legislative Supplements, 2019 Taskforce on Enhancing Access, Relevance, Transition, LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE Equity and Quality for Effective Curriculum Reforms 99—The Land Registration (Electronic Land Implementation —Appointment ............................ 2555 Transactions) Regulations, 2019 ...................... 413 The Valuers Act—Appointment ............................... 2555 100—The Crops (Coffee) (General) Regulations, The Nurses Act—Appointment ................................ 2555 2019 .................................................................. 421 The Micro and Small Enterprises Act—Appointment 2555 101—The Public Finance Management The Industrial Property Act—Appointment ............. 2555 (Parliamentary Catering Fund) Regulations, The Court of Appeal—August Recess, 2019 ........... 2556 2019 .................................................................. 505 County Governments Notices ................................... 2556–2557, 2579–2580 104—The Public Finance Management (National The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Government Affirmative Action Fund) Certificates, etc ...................................................................... 2557–2574 (Amendment) Regulations, 2019 ..................... 509 The Civil Aviation Act— Decisions of the Kenya Civil 105—The Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Aviation Authority on Applications for Air Service Regulations, 2012—Exemption ....................... 509 Licences ................................................................................. 2574–2576 106—The Interpretation and General Provisions Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority—Fuel Energy Act—Delegation of Power ............................... 510 Cost Charge, etc .................................................................... 2576–2578 107—The Copyright Act—Joint Collection Tariffs . 510 The Standards Act—Declaration of Kenya Standards .......... 2578–2579 ------------------ The Companies Act—Dissolution .......................................... 2580–2581 The Advocates Act—Quarterly Report .................................. 2581 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 102, 103 and 104 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part National Assembly Bills, 2019 Development Plans ............................................................... 2581–2582 PAGE The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— The Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2019 ............... 759 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports ............ 2582–2585 The Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2019 .................... 771 The Political Parties Act—Provisional Registration of a The Finance Bill, 2019 .............................................. 785 Political Party ........................................................................ 2585 ------------------ Petition for Winding Up .......................................................... 2585 The Records Disposal (Courts) Rules—Intended SUPPLEMENT No. 92 Destruction of Court Records .............................................. 2585–2586 Senate Bills, 2019 The Kenya Information and Communications Act— PAGE Invitation to Transfer Mobile network Business ................ 2587 The Establishment of Children’s Homes Bill, 2019 . 167 [2553 25542554217 THE KENYA GAZETTE 12th July, 2019 CORRIGENDA GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6257 IN Gazette Notice No. 4324 of 2019, on page 1802, insert the THE ELECTIONS ACT words “The appointment of John Katiku vide Gazette Notice No. 8734 of 2016 is revoked” (No. 24 of 2011) ------------------ THE ELECTIONS (PARLIAMENTARY AND COUNTY ELECTIONS) PETITIONS RULES, 2017 IN Gazette Notice No. 5497 of 2019, Cause No. 910 of 2016, amend the first petitioner’s name printed as “Evanson George IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 75 of the Muchene Njoroge” to read “Evanson Muchene Njoroge” and the Elections Act and Rule 6 (3) of the Elections (Parliamentary and advocates’ name printed as “ Muigai Lemei & Associates” to read County Elections) Petition Rules, 2017, the Chief Justice of the “Muigai Kemei & Associates” Republic of Kenya directs that Kiambu High Court Election Petition No. 8 of 2019, Clement K. Waibara versus Anne Wanjiku Kibe and ------------------ Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) be heard IN Gazette Notice No. 3366 of 2019, Cause No. 43 of 2019, amend by Justice L. A. Achode, Principal Judge, sitting in Milimani, Nairobi. the deceased’s name printed as “Ibrahim Muchoba Mwaura” to read Dated the 2nd July, 2019. “Mwaura Kamau Kariuki” D. K. MARAGA, ------------------ Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. IN Gazette Notice No. 313 of 2018, Cause No. 301 of 2017, amend the second petitioner’s name printed as “Jasan Ngugi Githinji” to read “Jasan Ndirangu Githinji” GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6258 ------------------ THE KENYA NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICES BOARD ACT IN Gazette Notice No. 5030 of 2019, , amend the succession cause (Cap. 225) No. printed as “525 of 2018” to read “525 of 2019” APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (2) and GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6255 paragraph 1 (1) (e) of the Schedule to the Kenya National Library Services Board Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and the THE KENYA NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICES BOARD ACT Arts appoints— (Cap. 225) NOAH KATANA NGALA APPOINTMENT to be a member of the Kenya National Library Services Board, for a IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (2) and period of two (2) years, with effect from the 1st July, 2019. The paragraph 1 (2) of the Schedule to the Kenya National Library appointment* of George Baker Bebora is revoked. Services Board Act, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President and Commander-in- *G.N. 4335/2019 Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces, appoint— Dated the 20th June, 2019. NOAH KATANA NGALA AMINA MOHAMED, to be the Chairperson of the Kenya National Library Services Board, Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and the Arts. for a period of two (2) years, with effect from the 1st July, 2019. The appointment* of George Baker Bebora is revoked. *G.N. 4303/2019 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6259 Dated the 20th June, 2019. THE KENYA WATER INSTITUTE ACT UHURU KENYATTA, (No. 11 of 2001) President. APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (1) (b) of the GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6256 Kenya Water Institute Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Water and Sanitation appoints— SUPREME COURT OF KENYA Under paragraph (f)— AUGUST RECESS, 2019 Nancy Mugure Waweru PURSUANT to Article 163 (1) (a) of the Constitution of Kenya Under paragraph (g) (i)— and section 6 of the Supreme Court Act, 2011 and Rules 4 (c), 5 and 7C of the Supreme Court Rules, 2012, the Chief Justice gives notice as Peter Kahara follows: Under paragraph (g) (ii)— The August Recess of the Supreme Court shall commence on Wilson Kipkazi Thursday, 1st August, 2019 and terminate on Friday, 13th September, 2019 both days inclusive. Under paragraph (g) (iii)— Peter Odhiambo Wanday A Judge will be available during the recess to deal with matters that are urgent or require prompt attention. Under paragraph (g) (iv)— Eric Cherop Koima During this period, the Supreme Court registry shall be open to the public from 9.00 a.m to 12 p.m. on all weekdays other than public to be members of the Governing Council of Kenya Water Institute, for holidays. a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 21st June, 2019. Dated the 2nd July, 2019. Dated the 12th July, 2019. D. K. MARAGA, SIMON CHELUGUI, Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. Cabinet Secretary for Water and Sanitation. 12th July, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2555 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6260 Under subsection 4 (1) (e)— TASKFORCE ON ENHANCING ACCESS, RELEVANCE, Boniface Mutisya Kimangau TRANSITION, EQUITY AND QUALITY FOR EFFECTIVE Under subsection 4 (1) (f)— CURRICULUM REFORMS IMPLEMENTATION Mathew Kiptoigat Kipturgo APPOINTMENT Under subsection 4 (1) (g)— IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Elijah Nyabuti Nyangena (Prof.) following person has with immediate effect been appointed as a member into the Taskforce on Enhancing Access, Relevance, Under subsection 4 (1) (h)— Transition, Equity and Quality for Effective Curriculum Reforms Margaret Wangari Muiyuro Implementation. to be members of the Nursing Council of Kenya Board, for a period of ARTHUR AZENGA INJENGA three (3) years, with effect from the 5th July, 2019. the terms of reference and duration of service in the Taskforce shall be Dated the 5th July, 2019. derived from Gazette Notice No. 5328 of 2019. SICILY K. KARIUKI, Dated the 14th June, 2019. Cabinet Secretary For Health. GEORGE A. O. MAGOHA, Cabinet Secretary for Education. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6264 THE MICRO AND SMALL
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