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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXVII—No. 107 NAIROBI, 2nd October, 2015 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7373 Rita Kavashe, Dennis Awori (Amb.), THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Joshua Oigara, (Cap. 446) to be members of the Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Board, for a period THE EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL ORDER, 1992 of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. APPOINTMENT Dated the 2nd October, 2015. UHURU KENYATTA, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 3 (g) of the President. Export Promotion Council Order, 1992, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, appoint— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7375 Flora Mutahi, THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT Solomon Boit, Mohamed Salim Bwika, (Cap. 446) Mona Wanjiru Karingi, Veska Kangogo, THE LAPSSET CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Moses Sitati, ORDER, 2013 George Otieno Achoki (Prof.), APPOINTMENT Binti Hamadi Choyo, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Paragraph 5 (1) (g) of to be members of the Board of the Export Promotion Council, for a the LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority Order, 2013, I, Uhuru period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya and Commander-in- Dated the 2nd October, 2015. Chief of the Defence Forces appoint— UHURU KENYATTA, FRANCIS SANG (DR.) President. to be a member of the Board of the LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7374 October, 2015 and revoke the appointment* of Abdikadir Hussein Mohamed. THE STATE CORPORATION ACT Dated the 2nd October, 2015. (Cap. 446) UHURU KENYATTA, THE KENYA VISION 2030—DELIVERY BOARD President. *G.N. 2920/2013 (G.N. 1386 of 2009) APPOINTMENT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7376 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 2 (f) of THE ENERGY ACT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1386 of 2009, I, Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya and Commander-in-chief of the Defence (Cap. 314) Forces, appoint— APPOINTMENT Muchai Kunyiha, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 68 (1) (d) of the Bob Collymore, Energy Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum, Juliana Rotich, appoints— [2387 9:372388 AM THE KENYA GAZETTE 2nd October, 2015 ROBERT GATERU (PROF.) THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT to be a member of the Board of the Rural Electrification Authority, for (Cap. 446) a period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October 2015. THE CONSOLIDATED BANK LIMITED Dated the 2nd October, 2015. APPOINTMENT HENRY ROTICH, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sections 6 (1) (e) of the Ag. Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum. State Corporations Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury appoints— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7377 Raymond Ojwang Omollo, Joseph Kipketer Koskey, THE CAPITAL MARKETS ACT to be members of the Board of the Consolidated Bank Limited, with (Cap. 485A) effect from 2nd October, 2015, and revokes the appointment of Bertha Joseph Dena*. APPOINTMENT Dated the 2nd October, 2015. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (3) (b) of the HENRY ROTICH, Capital Markets Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. appoints— G.N. 1055/2014. George Mose Moibi, Thomas Nzioki Kibua, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7381 to be members of the Board of the Capital Markets Authority, for a THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. (Cap. 446) Dated the 2nd October, 2015. HENRY ROTICH, THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. APPOINTMENT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (e) of the State Corporations Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7378 Treasury appoints— THE AGRICULTURAL FINANCE CORPORATION ACT HILLARY KORIR (Cap. 323) to be Director of the Industrial Development Bank for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 2nd October, 2015 and revokes the APPOINTMENT appointment of Nuad Mohamed Khalif*. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 (2) (a) of the Dated the 2nd October, 2015. Agricultural Finance Corporation Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the HENRY ROTICH, National Treasury appoints– Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. David Koros, *G.N. 3/2013. Edwin Rotich, Naima Badhawi GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7382 Fredrick Onyango Odhiambo, Basra Ali, THE INSURANCE ACT David Njoroge, (Cap. 487) to be members of the Board of the Agricultural Finance Corporation, APPOINTMENT for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 169 (2) of the Dated the 2nd October, 2015. Insurance Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury HENRY ROTICH, appoints— Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. Martin Mugambi Mithega, Mercy Wambui Warui, Abdinassir Hared, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7379 Francis Murere Muchanga Wanyonyi, THE CAPITAL MARKETS AUTHORITY ACT to be members of the Insurance Tribunal, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. (Cap. 485A) Dated the 2nd October, 2015. APPOINTMENT HENRY ROTICH, Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Section 35A (1) (d) of the Capital Markets Authority Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury appoints— GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7383 Karumba Kinyua, THE KENYA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK ACT Kennedy Nyankieya Nyamweya, (Cap. 493B) to be members of the Capital Markets Tribunal, for a period of three APPOINTMENT (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (2) (e) of the Dated the 2nd October, 2015. Kenya Post Office Savings Bank Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the HENRY ROTICH, National Treasury appoints— Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7380 Lawrence Tonui, 2nd October, 2015 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2389 Jane Moronge, THE POSTAL CORPORATION OF KENYA ACT to be members of the Board of Kenya Post Office Savings Bank, for a (Cap. 411) period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015 and APPOINTMENT revokes the appointment of Edward M. Ngigi*. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (e) of the Dated the 2nd October, 2015. Postal Corporation of Kenya Act, the Cabinet Secretary for HENRY ROTICH, Information, Communication and Technology appoints— Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. AMB. OMAR SAID SOBA *G.N. 3450/2015. to be a member of the Board of the Postal Corporation of Kenya, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 25th October, 2015. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7384 Dated the 2nd October, 2015. THE KENYA REVENUE AUTHORITY ACT FRED MATIANG’I, Cabinet Secretary, Information, Communication and Technology. (Cap. 469) APPOINTMENT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7388 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (2) (e) of the THE RETIREMENT BENEFITS AUTHORITY ACT Kenya Revenue Authority Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury appoints— (Cap. 197) APPOINTMENT Paul Icharia, Ben Oluoch Olunye, to be members of the Board of the Kenya Revenue Authority, for a IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (f) of the period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. Retirement Benefits Authority Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury appoints— Dated the 2nd October, 2015. VINCENT K. ROTICH HENRY ROTICH, to be a member of the Board of Retirement Benefits Authority, for a Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. Dated the 2nd October, 2015. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7385 HENRY ROTICH, Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES PROVIDENT FUND ACT (Cap. 272) GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7389 APPOINTMENT THE UNCLAIMED FINANCIAL ASSETS ACT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 5 (1) (a) of the (No. 40 of 2011) Local Authorities Provident Fund Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury appoints— APPOINTMENT Silas Muriuki, IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 40 (1) (a) of the Elijah Lopuke, Unclaimed Financial Assets Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the Yunis Omar Mohammed, National Treasury appoints— Mary Murongoro, Joseph Kigen, Lewis Nguyai, Parmain ole Narikae, Captain Obo Ruweida, Gabriel Njenga, Morindat Leboo, Beatrice Sabana, to be members of the Board of the Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd to be members of the Board of the Local Authorities Provident Fund, October, 2015. for a period of three years, with effect from the 2nd October, 2015. Dated the 2nd October, 2015. Dated the 2nd October, 2015. HENRY ROTICH, HENRY ROTICH, Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7390 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7386 THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT THE RETIREMENT BENEFITS ACT (Cap. 446) (Cap. 197) APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT THE KENYA NUCLEAR ELECTRICITY BOARD ORDER, 2012 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 47 (2) of the Retirement Benefits Act, the Cabinet Secretary for the National (L. No. 131 of 2012) Treasury appoints— IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 7 (1) (f) of MUTHOMI THIANKOLU the Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board, Order, 2012, the Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum appoints— to be a member of the Retirement Benefits Appeals Tribunal, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from 2nd October, 2015. Stephen Mwangi Karanja, Anderson Kipkoech (Dr), Dated the 2nd October, 2015. Josephine Odira Sinyo, HENRY ROTICH, Ernest Cliff Mutira Orito, Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury. Teresiah Mbaika, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 7387 9:372390 AM THE KENYA GAZETTE 2nd October, 2015 to be members of the Board of the Kenya Nuclear Electricity, for a GAZETTE NOTICE NO.
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