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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 LIBRARY' THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXII—No. 154 NAIROBI, 14th August, 2020 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GALETT'E'NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES CONTD' PAGE The Auctioneers Act—Appointment 3160 The Co-operative Societies Act—Inquiry Order 3206 Supreme Court of Kenya —AugustRecess 3160 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports 3206-3208 The Senate Standing Orders—Special Sitting of the Senate 3160 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 3208-3209 The Nairobi International Financial Centre Act— Appointment 3160 Loss of Share Certificate 3210 The Wildlife Conservation and Management Act—Task Change of Names 3210-3211 Force 3160-3161 County Governments Notices 3161-3162 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 140 and 141 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc 3162-3178 Legislative Supplements, 2020 The Public Officer Ethics Act—Administrative Procedures 3178-3182 LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE The Energy Act—Amended Schedule of Tariffs for Supply 135-138—The Public Health (Covid-19 Prohibition of Electrical Energy, etc 3182-3184 cif Sale of Alcoholic Drinks) Rules, 2020, etc .. 1715 The Kenya Information and Communications Act— 139—The Tax Procedures (Unassembled Motor Application for Licences 3184 Vehicles and Trailers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 1739 The Unclaimed Financial Assets Act—No Objection 3185 140-150—The Competition Act—Exclusions 1741 The Estate Agents Act—Registered Estate Agents 3186 151-132—The Stamp Duty (Valuation of The National Government Constituencies Development Immovable Property) Regulations, 2020, etc ... 1747 Fund Act—Appointments 3187-3200 153—'The Kisii University Statutes 1757 The Political Parties Act—Change of Political Party Symbol 3200 154—The Special Economic Zones Act— Declaration of Special Economic Zones 1869 The Labour Relations Act—Amendment of the Constitution and Name 3201 155—The Wildlife Conservation and Management (National Parks) (Amendment) Regulations, The Crops Act—Proposed Grant of Licences 3201 2020 1871 The Investment and Financial Analysts Act—Membership, etc 3201-3205 SUPPLEMENT No. 138 The Physical and Land Use Planning Act—Completion of Physical and Land Use Development Plans 3205 Senate Bills, 2020 The Records Disposal (Court) Rules—Intended Disposal PAGE of Records 3205-3206 The Basic Education (Amendment) Bill, 2020 195 [3159 3160 THE KENYA GAZETTE 14th August, 2020 CORRIGENDA GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5756 IN Gazette Notice No. 5112 of 2020, amend the expression printed THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA as "Cause No. 395 of 2020" to read "Cause No. 395 of 2019". THE SENATE STANDING ORDERS SPECIAL SITTING OF THE SENATE IN Gazette Notice No. 5110 of 2020, amend the expression printed as "Cause No. 49 of 2020" to read "Cause No. 170 of 2020". NOTICE is given to all Senators that pursuant to standing order 30(1) of the Senate Standing Orders, on the request of the Senate Majority Leader, with the support of the requisite number of Senators, IN Gazette Notice No. 5116 of 2020, Cause No. 35 of 2020, amend I have appointed Monday, 17th August, 2020 as a day for a special the expression printed as "late of Felister North" to read "late of sitting of the Senate. The sitting shall be held in the Senate Chamber, Gatundu North". Main Parliament Buildings, Nairobi, commencing at 10.00 a.m. IN Gazette Notice No. 978 of 2020, Cause No. 1587 of 2019, The business to be transacted at the sitting shall be the amend the petition to include two executors as follows "By (1) Anne consideration of the third basis for allocating, among the counties, the Nkatha Musau, of P.O. Box 47027, Nairobi and (2) Thomas Makau share of national revenue that is annually allocated to the county level Musyoki, of P.O. Box 55274, Nairobi, the executors named in the of government. deceased's last will, through Messrs. Hamilton Harrison & Mathews, advocates of Nairobi, for a grant of probate of written will to the estate In accordance with standing order 30(5) of the Senate Standing of Agnes Mumbua Mbatha Kithimba, late of Ngei Estate, who died at Orders, the business specified in this Notice shall be the only business Nairobi Hospital in Kenya, on 22nd December, 2016". before the Senate during the special sitting, following which the Senate shall stand adjourned until Tuesday, 8th September, 2020, at 2.30 p.m., in accordance with the Senate Calendar. IN Gazette Notice No. 5207 of 2020, Cause No. 91 of 2019, amend the expression printed as "the deceased's widow" to read "the Dated the 12th August, 2020. deceased's son". KENNETH LUSAKA, Speaker of the Senate. IN Gazette Notice No. 5708 of 2020, Cause No. 369 of 2020, amend the expression printed as "Alice Mueni Mutahi" to read "Alice Mueni Mutabi". GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5757 THE NAIROBI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE ACT GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5754 (No. 25 of 2017) THE AUCTIONEERS ACT APPOINTMENT (No. 5 of 1996) IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 8 (1) (e) of the AUCTIONEERS LICENSING BOARD Nairobi International Financial Centre Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and Planning appoints— APPOINTMENT Carole Wainaina IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 (1) (e) of the Jonathan Swai Auctioneers Act, 1996, the Chief Justice appoints— James Irungu Mwangi DENNIS KIRUI Janice Kotut-Sang to be a member of the Auctioneers Licensing Board, for a period of to be members of the Board of Directors of the Nairobi International three (3) years, with effect from the 23rd July, 2020. Finacial Centre Authority, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 10th July, 2020. Dated the 27th July, 2020. Dated the 21st July, 2020. DAVID K. MARAGA, Chief Justice and President of Supreme Court Kenya. UKUR YATANI, Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and Planning. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5755 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5758 SUPREME COURT OF KENYA THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT AUGUST RECESS, 2020 PURSUANT to Article 163 (1) (a) of the Constitution of Kenya (No. 47 of 2013) and section 6 of the Supreme Court Act, 2011 and Rules 4 (d), 5 and 7 TASK FORCE ON WILDLIFE CORRIDOR CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN of the Supreme Court Rules, 2020, the Chief Justice gives notice as NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK AND ATHI-KAPITI PLAINS follows: The August Recess of the Supreme Court shall commence on 1st IT IS notified for the general information of the public that August, 2020 and terminate on 15th September, 2020, both days pursuant to section 65 (4) (c) of the Wildlife Conservation and inclusive. Management Act 2013, the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife has appointed a Task Force on the Wildlife Corridor The duty Judge will be available to attend to urgent matters. Connectivity between the Nairobi National Park and the Athi-Kapiti During this period, the Supreme Court registry shall be open to the Plains. public from 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on all week days other than public The Task Force shall consist of— holidays. Helen Gichohi (Dr.) — Chairperson Dated the 21st July, 2020. Members D. K. MARAGA, Chief Justice/President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. Erustus Kanga (Dr.) Ali Kaka Gazette Notice No. 5474 of 2020 is revoked. Sam Weru 14th August, 2020 THE KENYA GAZETTE 3161 Caroline Nkamunu Patita GAZETTE NOTICE No. 5760 Bernard Opaa Nobby Macharia THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Joint Secretaries (No. 17 of 2012) Joseph Mbyati Mukeka (Dr.) Bernard Njuguna Ngoru THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT Raphael Kiplagat Meli (No. 18 of 2012) The Task Force may co-opt any person with relevant skills and expertise required for the purpose of executing its mandate; THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (TURKANA COUNTY Terms of Reference COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND) REGULATIONS, 2020 The Terms of Reference for the Task Force shall be to— (a) establish the existing corridors between the Nairobi National APPOINTMENT Park and the Athi-Kapiti Plains; IN EXERCISE of powers conferred upon me by Regulations 7 (1) (b) establish the viability of the ranches within the Athi-Kapiti (a) and (d) and 7 (3) and (4) of the Turkana County Covid-19 Plains as dispersal areas for wildlife from the Nairobi National Emergency Response Fund) Regulations, 2020, and sections 30 (2) (i) Park; and 30 (2) (I) of the County Governments Act, I, Josphat Koli Nanok, (c) identify viable corridors for government investment; Governor of Turkana County, appoint the persons listed in the (d) identify partnerships for sustainability of wildlife conservation Schedule below to to Turkana County Covid-19 Emergency Response in the Athi-Kapiti Plains; Fund Board. (e) provide recommendations on an appropriate framework for SCHEDULE establishing the wildlife corridor connectivity between the Nairobi National Park and the Athi-Kapiti Plains with financial Title Position and other resource requirements; Name Samson Eturote Akoru Chairperson (f) collect and collate data, and prepare a Final Report with clear remnmendations on practical methods to realize the wildlife Catherine Epur Member corridor connectivity, and a financial plan thereof. David Ekod Member Term of Office Patrick Nasia Member Susan Amulango Aletia Member The term of office for the Task Force shall be sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this notice, and the Task Force shall submit Benson Lokwang County Executive Committee Member to the Cabinet Secretary an interim report within seven (7) days after Member for Public Service, lapse of term of office. Decentralized Administration Reporting and Disaster Management Jane Ajele County Executive Committee Member In the performance of its mandate, the Task Force shall be responsible to the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife. Member for Health Services and Sanitation Secretariat Vincent Palor County Director for Disaster Secretary The Secretariat of the Task Force shall be based at the Management Headquarters of the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife.
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