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^Uganda Gazette ~ Voi.Cxnx*.?* 12Th August GAZETTE E.XTRAORDESAZT ^Uganda Gazette ~ voi.cxnx*.?* 12th August. 2019 Price: Shs. 5 JIM CONTENTS Page General Notice No. 836 of 2019. The E’.ectrrL Z-:rmmzssioc Act—Notice ... 1585-1586 THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT The Pit rletxicns Act—Notice 1585-1586 Section 9 (1) The L-zeil Gc' Act—Notice... 1586 ACT No. 17 OF 2005 The Polmca. Parses -*c Organisations Act—Notice 1586 NOTICE The Ccrnr-imes Act—Notices... 1586 APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATION DAYS AND VENUE FOR PURPOSES OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION FOR DISTRICT WOMAN REPRESENTATIVES TO PARLIAMENT FOR KAABONG AND HOIMA DISTRICTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Electoral Commission in accordance with Section 9(1) of the General Notice No. 835 of 2019. Parliamentary Elections Act of 2005 (as amended), that the 28th day of August ,2019 and 29th day of August, 2019 THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION ACT are hereby appointed nomination days and published for purposes of the Parliamentary by-election for the District C.AP. 140 Woman Representative to Parliament for Kaabong and Section 25(lb) Hoima Districts and elections in the lower Local Government Council in Kaabong and Hoima Districts. NOTICE Nominations shall be conducted by the Returning Officer at PUBLICATION OF DISPLAY PERIOD OF THE the Returning Officer’s Office, Kaabong and Hoima Districts VOTERS* REGISTER FOR PURPOSES OF THE from 9.00 a.m to 5.00 p.m on each of the appointed dates. BY ELECTION IN KAABONG AND HOIMA DISTRICTS. ISSUED at Kampala, this 2nd day of August, 2019. JUSTICE BYABAKAMA MUGENYI SIMON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Electoral Commission in accordance with Section 25(lb) of the Chairperson. Electoral Commission Electoral Commission Act, (Cap. 140), that the period commencing 28th August, 2019 and ending 6th September. General Notice No. 837 of 2019. 2019, is hereby appointed display period of the Voters’ Register and is hereby published for purposes of the THE LOCAL GO^’ERNN'ENTS ACT by-election for the District Woman Representatives to Parliament for Kaabong and Hoima Districts and filling :: other vacancies in the lower Local Government Display of the Voters* Register sbaL re .Titreg k rat njucouv or fob flwfoses of respect/, e r • c m t: - - n . TM INTE3CM CWfffKONS OF THE NEWLY the ap-pcm-ed perod. CBEa TE® OF KvLxKL KAREN G A. kazc <rr>jcwE»K. obongl kikuube and Ma M (MlOLLO. ISSUED z <ar?m. tbs 2“ ran rf * r 231- N-OTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Electoral C —m. — . -. mat, the results in the Schedules to this Notice MSnX FUAULaMa MUGENYI SIMON re hereby published in accordance with Section 137 (1) of the Local Government Act, Cap. 243. IMBMRU0 BT UGAMM PMNTM AND PUBLISHING CORPORATION UPPC910280210003 THE UGANDA GAZETTE SCHEDULE I General Notice No. 838 of 2019. KALAKI DISTRICT Political Part)/ THE POLITICAL PARTIES AND ORGANISATII Ml No. Name of Contestant Results Independent ACT (As Amended) National Resistance 1 Okello Samuel Unopposed ACT No. 18 of 2005 Movement Section 11(3) SCHEDULE II NOTICE KIKUUBE DISTRICT NOTIFICATION OF APPROVAL OF CHANGE > Name of Political Party/ No. Results NAME OF NATIONAL UNITY, RECONCILLNTKF* Contestant Independent AND DEVELOPMENT PARTY (NURP) TO TH 1 Opio Vincent National Resistance 04 NATIONAL UNITY PLATFORM (NUP) Alpher Movement 2 Twinomujuni National Resistance 05 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Francis Kazini Movement Commission, subject to General Notice No. 615 of 2 - Vol. CXII No. 27 and in accordance with Section H(3)rf*r SCHEDULE III Political Parties and Organisations Act, No. 18 of 20'5. KARENGA DISTRICT The National Unity, Reconciliation and Development Political Party/ (NURP) changed its Name to The National Unity Plar: — No. Name of Contestant Results Independent (NUP). The colours and symbols remain unchanged. 1 Lochaale Felix National Resistance Unopposed Mark Movement ISSUED at Kampala, this 15th day of July, 2019. JUSTICE BYABAKAMA MUGENYI SIMO' SCHEDULE IV Chairperson, Electoral Commiss. MADI-OKOLLO DISTRICT Political Party/ No. Name of Contestant Results Independent General Notice No. 839 of 2019. 1 Acema Genesis National Resistance Unopposed THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA, 2003 Dria Movement (Act No. 1 of 2012) NOTICE. SCHEDULE V OBONGI DISTRICT Pursuant to Section 40(4) of the Companies Act. (V 1/2012) Laws of Uganda, 2000, notice is herebs gives Political Party/ No. Name of Contestant Results that ST. MAURICE EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT Independent CENTRE LIMITED, has been by a special resolutive 1 Kareo Lily Duku National Resistance Unopposed passed on 18th April, 2019, and with the approval of ire Movement Registrar of Companies, changed in name to ST. MAURICE EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT TRAINING CENTRE LIMITED, and that such new name has ixer SCHEDULE VI entered in my Register. KAZO DISTRICT Dated at Kampala, this 4th day of July, 2019. Political Part)/ No. Name of Contestant Results Independent AGORO EUNICE- 1 Mutegyereize K. National Resistance 07 Assistant Registrar of Com par-' Jackson Movement General Notice No. 840 of 2019. 2 Nahurira Daniel National Resistance 06 THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA. 2000 Movement (Act No. 1 of 2012) SCHEDULE VII NOTICE. KITAGWENDA DISTRICT Pursuant to Section 40(4) of the Companies Act. V 1/2012) Laws of Uganda. 2000. notice is herebv ghen *a- CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OUTREACH LIMITED, has been b> a special resolution passed on - - - . approval of the Registrar of - - - -- ATHOLIC CHRISTIAN OCTBEaCIM. LIMITED, and that such ne» ' anr > a ju' 2.
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