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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. 75 NAIROBI, 24th April, 2020 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICES The Kenya National Examinations Council Act— CONTENTS PAGE GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd.) The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— PAGE Appointment 1762 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports 1784-1789 The National Advisory Committee to Advise and Oversee Disposal of Uncollected Goods 1789 the Supply and Utilization of Blood and Blood Products 1762-1763 Change of Names 1789 The Children Act—Appointment 1763 The Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Paraprofessionals Act—Appointment 1764 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51 Legislative Supplements, 2020 The Intergovernmental Relations Act—Extension of Time . 1764 LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE The Taskforce on Standards and Quality Infrastructure in Kenya— Extension of Time 1764 56—The Public Health (Covid-19 Restriction of Movement of Persons and Related Measures) County Governments Notices 1764,1781-1782 Variation Rules, 2020 731 The Central Bank of Kenya Act—Revocation of Money Remittance Operator Licence 1764 57 —The Public Order (State Curfew) Variation Order, 2020 733 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional 58—The Public Health (Covid-19 Restriction of Certificates, etc 1765-1766 Movement of Persons and Related Measures) The Energy Act—Decision on the Tariff Application for Variation Rules, No. 2 of 2020 735 Renewvia Energy Kenya Limited, etc 1766 59 — The Public Finance Management Act— Waiver 737 The National Treasury —Statement of Actual Revenues and net Exchequer Issues as at 31st March, 2020 1766-1769 60—The Public Finance Management (State Officers and Public Officers Motor Car Loan Scheme The Unclaimed Financial Assets Act—No Objection 1770 Fund)(Amendment) Regulations, 2020 737 The Seed and Plant Varieties Act—Grant of Plant 61 —The Public Finance Management (Starategic Food Breeders' Rights, etc 1770-1781 Reserve Trust Fund)(Revocation) Regulations, The Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act— 2020 738 Preservation Order 1782 62 — The Kenya Trade Netwok Agency Order— The Crops Act—Proposed Grant of Licences 1782-1783 Revocation of User Fees on Kenya National Electronic Single System 739 The Companies Act—Intended Dissolution 1783 63 — The Meat Control (Export Slaughterhouse) The Insolvency Act—General Meeting of Creditors 1783 Regulations—Revocation of Declaration 741 The Physical and Land Use Planning Act—Completion of 64 — The National Construction Authority (Defects Part Development Plans 1783-1784 Liability) Regulations, 2020 743 [1761

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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. 75 NAIROBI, 24th April, 2020 Price Sh. 60

GAZETTE NOTICES

The Kenya National Examinations Council Act—

CONTENTS PAGE

GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd.)

The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— PAGE

Appointment 1762 Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports 1784-1789

The National Advisory Committee to Advise and Oversee Disposal of Uncollected Goods 1789 the Supply and Utilization of Blood and Blood Products 1762-1763

Change of Names 1789 The Children Act—Appointment 1763

The Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Paraprofessionals Act—Appointment 1764

SUPPLEMENT Nos. 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51

Legislative Supplements, 2020 The Intergovernmental Relations Act—Extension of Time . 1764

LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE The Taskforce on Standards and Quality Infrastructure in

Kenya— Extension of Time 1764 56—The Public Health (Covid-19 Restriction of Movement of Persons and Related Measures)

County Governments Notices 1764,1781-1782 Variation Rules, 2020 731

The Central Bank of Kenya Act—Revocation of Money Remittance Operator Licence 1764

57 —The Public Order (State Curfew) Variation Order, 2020 733

The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional 58—The Public Health (Covid-19 Restriction of Certificates, etc 1765-1766 Movement of Persons and Related Measures)

The Energy Act—Decision on the Tariff Application for Variation Rules, No. 2 of 2020 735 Renewvia Energy Kenya Limited, etc 1766

59 — The Public Finance Management Act— Waiver 737 The National Treasury —Statement of Actual Revenues

and net Exchequer Issues as at 31st March, 2020 1766-1769 60—The Public Finance Management (State Officers and Public Officers Motor Car Loan Scheme

The Unclaimed Financial Assets Act—No Objection 1770 Fund)(Amendment) Regulations, 2020 737

The Seed and Plant Varieties Act—Grant of Plant 61 —The Public Finance Management (Starategic Food Breeders' Rights, etc 1770-1781 Reserve Trust Fund)(Revocation) Regulations,

The Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act— 2020 738

Preservation Order 1782 62 — The Kenya Trade Netwok Agency Order—

The Crops Act—Proposed Grant of Licences 1782-1783 Revocation of User Fees on Kenya National Electronic Single System 739

The Companies Act—Intended Dissolution 1783 63 — The Meat Control (Export Slaughterhouse)

The Insolvency Act—General Meeting of Creditors 1783 Regulations—Revocation of Declaration 741

The Physical and Land Use Planning Act—Completion of 64 — The National Construction Authority (Defects Part Development Plans 1783-1784 Liability) Regulations, 2020 743

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CORRIGENDA

IN Gazette Notice No. 10410 of 2019, delete the name "Wlistone Mbela" to read "Elistone Mwandawiro Mbela".

IN Gazette Notice No. 10410 of 2019, delete the name "Erestina Mighulio" to read "Ernestina Francis Mighulo".

IN Gazette Notice No. 5369 of 2018, amend the deceased's name printed as "Paulo Makokha Kunguru" to read "Paulo Makokha Kunguru alias Paul Kunguru".

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3240

THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ACT

(No. 29 of 2012)

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 of the Kenya National Examinations Act, 2012 and section 51 (1) of the Interpretation and General Provisions Act, Chapter 2 of the Laws of Kenya, the Cabinet Secretary for Education revokes* the appointment—

ERIC OKOTH OGUR (PROF.)

as a member of the Kenya National Examinations Council Board, with effect from the 24th April, 2020.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. GEORGE A. 0. MAGOHA, Cabinet Secretary for Education.

*G.N. 1618/20

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3241

THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO ADVISE AND OVE1SEE THE SUPPLY AND UTILIZATION OF BLOOD AND

BLOOD PRODUCTS

APPOINTMENT

IT !S notified for the general information of the public that the Cabict.t '2•.cretary, Ministry of Health has constituted a National Advisory Committee to advise and oversee the supply and utilization of Blood and Blood Products, which shall be a multi-disciplinary technical advisory body to provide clinical leadership in assisting, identifying, designing and implementing cost-effective blood utilization management initiatives for the optimization of patient care.

. The Advisory Committee shall comprise of—

Chairperson

Abass Gullet;

Members

Kibet Peter Shikuku (DT.) Elizabeth Wala (Dr ) Bharat Thakrar Patricia Murugami (Dr.) Fitange Ndemo (Prof.) Joe Wang'endo

Joint Secretaries

Charles Rombo Kiprono Chepkok Thuranira Kaugiria (Dr.)

2. The chairperson and other members of the Advisory Committee shall, prior to assuming their office, subscribe to the declaration prescribed in the Schedule.

3. The terms of reference of the Advisory Committee shall be to—

(a) advise on matters pertaining to blood supply, including those directly affecting the practice of transfusion medicine in hospitals and health facilities;

(b) design of communication and social mobilization/marketing in donor mobilization;

(c) facilitate knowledge management and the availability of information and data on blood and blood products utilization management practices;

(d) play a supportive role in the development of guidelines and manuals for the use of blood products;

(e) identify opportunities to optimize transfusion medicine practices;

(f) provide leadership in the identification, design and implementation of blood utilization management initiatives for the optimization of patient care;

(g) design a data management framework with the capability of computing disaggregate needs for blood and blood products in every hospital or health facility;

(h) develop a system to resolve the perennial shortage of blood and blood products in Kenya to overcome the challenges facing many patients requiring blood and blood products by ensuring adequate and safe supply of blood and blood products;

(i) institutionalize blood management in support of county governments' participation;

(j) monitor standards in respect of blood donor recruitment, collection, testing, processing, storage, imports, exports, issuance and distribution of blood and blood products as well as disposal of waste blood; and

(k) conduct any other matter ancillary to or in furtherance of any of the foregoing terms of reference.

4. In the execution of its mandate, the Advisory Committee shall-

(a) carry out or cause to be carried out such studies or research necessary in furtherance of its mandate; and

(b) prepare and submit quarterly reports of its activities to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Health through the Principal Secretary.

5. In addition, the Advisory Committee shall-

(a) submit as appropriate, interim reports to the Principal Secretary/Ministry of Health as the Advisory Committee may find fit and necessary or as the need arises;

(b) within a period of twelve (12) months, submit its final report to the Cabinet Secretary; and

(c) in consultation with the Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Health, have the power to co-opt or to appoint any person as it deems fit only for specialized aspects of its terms of reference.

6. The deliverables and the Advisory Committee shall be expected to produce the following outcomes:

(a) A legislative and regulatory report setting out rules, regulations, orders and other legislation required to give into effect the proposed reforms including a Bill of Parliament on the proposed Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service;

(b) A reform action plan and roadmap for the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service, detailing and initiating key reform interventions;

(c) The development of data architecture and framework for blood management, information and logistics system;

(d) A business re-engineering concept to ensure fiscal sustainability and future projections for the sector; and

(e) A fiscal sustainability and projected expenditure report giving a detailed analysis of viable and feasible financial and service coverage options for the financing of blood and private sector participation.

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7. The Advisory Committee shall regulate its own procedure and may issue guidelines with respect to the orderly conduct of its proceedings, quorum for the transaction of its business and other related matters.

8. The Advisory Committee may establish standing or ad hoc technical sub-committees to advise on specific matters that may arise from time to time, due to its specialized nature.

9. The Advisory Committee shall develop a work plan as may be required.

10. The term of office of the Advisory Committee shall be a period of one (1) year commencing on the first day immediately following gazettement of the Advisory Committee.

11. A person with any claim or complaint against the Government on the utilization of blood and blood products or blood supply shall be required to submit such claim or complaint to the Advisory Committee for consideration.

12. The Secretariat of the Advisory Committee shall be based at the Ministry of Health, Afya House, P.O. Box 30016-00100, Nairobi and shall be responsible to the Advisory Committee for:-

(a) providing appropriate background briefmgs;

(b) preparing the Advisory Committee's reports and disseminating any information deemed relevant by the Advisory Committee; and

(c) undertaking research and liaising with relevant Government agencies or departments and any other institution in order to gather relevant information necessary in furtherance of the Advisory Committee's mandate.

SCHEDULE

NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION

I do hereby confirm that in consideration for this assignment, I have no conflict of interest whatsoever arising in my professional or personal capacity.

I confirm that I have not engaged, in any act of commission or omission, in the past or present that would render me unfit in any professional, moral, legal or ethical way, from carrying out my duties under this assignment.

In this regard, I wish to confirm that:

(a) I have never been convicted of any criminal offence.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

(b) I have no pending civil or criminal case against me.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

(c) I am not and have never been adjudged or declared bankrupt.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

(d) I have a valid current professional practicing certificate and have no pending complaint against me before any professional body.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

(e) I am not under investigation and know of nothing in my past or present, which may bring me under investigation by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission or the Kenya Revenue Authority.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

(f) That no firm in which I have or have had an interest in has ever been blacklisted by the Auditor-General.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

(g) In cases of a partnership, that the above applies equally to the firm and to all my fellow partners.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

(h) In the cases of any other kind of business, firm or entity, that the same applies equally to all my business partners, colleagues and associates.

TRUE/NOT TRUE

If the answer to any of the above questions is NOT TRUE, provide details herein below —

I confirm my readiness to furnish any further details that may be needed in assessing whether I am fit and proper for this assignment. I will also provide any other information to confirm that I have no conflict of interest in any matter, likely to come before me in this assignment and that I shall be bound to answer any pertinent questions, now and/or in the future as the case may be.

I certify that I am fully aware of the legal consequences of this declaration and that my engagement may be terminated if any of the information I have provided herein is incorrect in any material respect.

Signature

Date

Witnessed by:

Signature

Dated the 9th April, 2020.

MUTAHI KAGWE, Cabinet Secretary for Health.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3242

THE CHILDREN ACT

(No. 8 of 2001)

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 155 (1) and the Ninth Schedule to the Children Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection appoints—

Under Paragraph (b)—

Saruni Oloishorua Chege Ngugi Bishop Wilson Kigen Fredrick Ochieng

Under Paragraph (c)—

Calvin Nyachoti

Under Paragraph (d)—

Dorothy Supa Tunje (Dr.)

Under paragraph (e) —

Beatrice Jepkoech Sawe

Under paragraph w —

Juliet Gicheru

Under paragraph (g) —

Lucy Wambui Mugo

to be Members of the Adoption Committee, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 1st April, 2020.

Dated the 15th April, 2020.

SIMON K. CHELUGUI, Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection.

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GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3243

THE VETERINARY SURGEONS AND VETERINARY PARAPROFESSIONALS ACT

(No. 29 of 2001)

THE VETERINARY SURGEONS AND VETERINARY PARAPROFESSIONALS (VETERINARY MEDICINES

DIRECTORATE) REGULATIONS, 2015

(L.N. No. 209 of 2015)

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by regulation 8 (1) (f) and (g) of the Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Paraprofessionals (Veterinary Medicines Direcotrate) Regulations, 2015, the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Co-operatives appoints—

Under Paragraph 8 (1) (f)—

Josiah Machiki Mandieka (Dr.) John Wilberforce Muchibi (Dr.) James Muchuni Mbaria (Prof.)

Under Paragraph 8 (1) (g)—

Douglas Gitonga

to be Members of the Council of the Directorate, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 21st April, 2020.

Dated the 21st April, 2020. PETER G. MUNYA,

Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Co-operatives.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3244

THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT

(No. 2 of 2012)

THE SELECTION PANEL FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF THE CHAIRPERSON AND MEMBERS OF THE

INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS TECHNICAL COMMITTEE

EXTENSION OF TIME

IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Cabinet Secretary for Devolution and ASAL'S, pursuant to Gazette Notice No. 11863 of 2019 has extended the tenure of the Selection Panel for the Recruitment of the Chairperson and Members of the Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee by a period of two (2) months, with effect from the 30th April, 2020 to 30th June, 2020.

Dated the 16th April, 2020. EUGENE WAMALWA,

Cabinet Secretary for Devolution and ASAL'S.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3245

THE TASKFORCE ON STANDARDS AND QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE IN KENYA

EXTENSION OF TIME

IT IS notified for the general information of the public that, the Cabinet Secretary for Industrialisation, Trade and Enterprise Development has extended the tint of the Taskforce appointed vide Gazette Notice No. 10758 of 2019, for a further period of six (6) months, with effect from the 15th April, 2020.

Dated the 14th April, 2020, BETTY C, MAINA,

Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3246

CONSTITUTION OF KENYA

THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT

(No. 17 of 2012)

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF WEST POKOT

WEST POKOT COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by Article 235 (1) of the Constitution of Kenya, as read together with section 58 (1) (a) (b) and (4) of the County Governments Act, 2012, and following approval of the West Pokot County Assembly, I, John Krop Lonyangapuo, the Governor of West Pokot county, appoints—

John Pkemoi Martakou — Chairperson Irene Kapchebai Mbito — Ag. Secretary/CEO

Members:

Johnson Proso Senete Patrick Rotokwo Limakou Matale P. Salim Luke Lonyangole Selestine Chemoy Atorkori

to be members of the West Pokot County Public Service Board, for non-renewable period of six (6) years, with effect from the 1st April, 2020.

Dated the 17th April, 2020.

JOHN K. LONYANG'APUO, MR/0747569 Governor, West Pokot County.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3247

THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES ACT, 2011

THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT

(No. 17 of 2012)

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF BUSIA

IT IS notified for information of the general public that, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 9 (1) of Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2011 and pursuant to a resolution of Busia County Assembly in its sitting of the second Assembly, fourth session held on Thursday, 5th March, 2020, I, Sospeter Odeke Ojaamong, the Governor of Busia County granted the status of a Municipality on Malaba Town by a Charter dated the 27th March, 2020, and appoint the first day of April, 2020 when the said Charter came into operation.

Dated the 7th April, 2020.

SOSPETER ODEKE OJAAMONG, MR/0747581 Governor, Busia County.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3248

THE CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA ACT

(Cap. 491)

THE MONEY REMITTANCE REGULATIONS, 2013

(L.N. No. 66 of 2013)

REVOCATION OF MONEY REMITTANCE OPERATOR LICENCE

IT IS notified for information of the general public that in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 44 (2) (b) of the Money Remittance Regulations, 2013, the Central Bank of Kenya has revoked the licence of—

KENDY MONEY TRANSFER LIMITED

with effect from the 14th February, 2020.

Dated the 9th April, 2020, PATRICK NJOROGE,

Governor, Central Bank of Kenya.

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GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3249

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE

WHEREAS (1) Wathome Kenneth, (2) Cosma Gaita Gatere and (3) three others, the registered Trustees of Nairobi Undenominational Church Registered, all of P.O. Box 53635-00200, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as proprietors of all those pieces of land known as L.R. Nos. 21947, 21948 and 21949, situate in the City of Nairobi in Nairobi Area, by virtue of grants, registered as I.R. 69065/1, I.R. 69059/1 and I.R. 69060/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the said grants are lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue provisional certificates of title provided that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. 0. J. CATTWRIGHT,

MR/0747551 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3250

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREAS Joseph Some arap Kisorio (ID/6216226), is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land registered under title deed No. Narok/Cis Mara/Ilmotiok/93, situate in Narok District and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. T. M. CHEPKWESI,

MR/0747502 Land Registrar, Narok North/South Districts.

GAZETrE NOTICE No. 3251

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREAS John Seurray Maritim, of P.O. Box 61, Nandi Hills in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land registered under title deed No. Nandi Hills/Kosoiyo/468, situate in Nandi District and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. V. K. LAMU,

MR/0747515 Land Registrar, Nandi District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3252

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREAS David Andolo Akoko, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land registered under title deed No. East Kasipul/Kojwach Kamioro/1157, situate in Rachuonyo District and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. M. M. OSANO,

MR/0747579 Land Registrar, Rachuonyo East and South Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3253

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OR DESTROYED LAND REGISTER

WHEREAS (1) Simon Warui (ID/5209699) and (2) John Thuo Waichere (ID/9057100), both of P.O. Box 1517, Limuru in the Republic of Kenya, are registered as beneficiaries/administrators of all that piece of land registered under title No. Limuru/Town/445, situate in the district of Kiambu, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land register issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, the land register shall be reconstructed provide that no valid objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. A. W. MARARIA,

MR/0734981 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3254

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

LOSS OF A GREEN CARD

WHEREAS Edith Nyambura Kimani (ID/4442225) is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land situate in the district of Kwale, registered under title No. Kwale/Diani Beach Block/523, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the green card issued thereof is lost, efforts to trace it have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new green card, provided that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. D. J. SAFARI,

MR/0747521 Land Registrar, Kwale District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3255

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREAS Karuri Wanguku (deceased), is registered as proprietor of all that piece of land known as Narok/Mutara South Block 1/6, situate in the district of Laikipia, and whereas in the chief magistrate's court at Nanyuki in succession cause no. 93 of 2018, has issued grant in favour of Eliud Karuri Ngatia, and whereas the said Eliud Karuri Ngatia has executed an application to be registered as proprietor by transmission of R.L. 19 in respect of the said piece of land, and whereas the land title deed issued is lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title deed and proceed with registration of the said application to be registered as proprietor by transmission R.L. 19 in the name of Eliud Karuri Ngatia, and upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said Karuri Wanguku (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect.

Dated the 24th April, 2020. C. A. NYANGICHA,

MR/0734991 Land Registrar, Laikipia District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3256

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

THE LAND REGISTRATION (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 2017

(L.N. 278/2017)

EXTENSION

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by regulation 32 of the Land Registration (General) Regulations, 2017, the time for registration of instruments presented for registration set out in the

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MR/0734986 ROBERT PAVEL OIMEKE,

Director-General.

MR/0734986

Strauss Energy Limited must obtain a construction permit prior to commencement of construction. The construction permit will be subject to a valid EIA licence and land title or leasehold agreement of at least 10 years. Strauss Energy Limited must obtain a generation license before commencement of electricity sales to consumers.

ROBERT PAVEL OIMEKE, Director-General.

Third Schedule to the Land Registration (General) Regulations, 2017, is extended by thirty (30) days, with effect from the 14th March, 2020.

Dated the 7th April, 2020. K. E. M. BOSIRE,

Land Registrar, IsiololMarsabit Districts.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3257

THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT

(No. 3 of 2012)

THE LAND REGISTRATION (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 2017

(L.N. 278/2017)

EXTENSION

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by regulation 32 of the Land Registration (General) Regulations, 2017, the time for registration of instruments presented for registration set out in the Third Schedule to the Land Registration (General) Regulations, 2017, is extended by thirty (30) days, with effect from the 14th March, 2020.

Dated the 7th April, 2020. J. M. MBOCHU,

Land Registrar, Tigania West District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3258

THE ENERGY ACT

(No. 1 of 2019)

DECISION ON THE TARIFF APPLICATION FOR RENEW VIA ENERGY KENYA LIMITED

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 11 (c) and section 163 (1) of the Energy Act, 2019 the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority notifies the general public that it has considered the tariff application made by Renewvia Energy Kenya Limited in Nguruint Settlement, Marsabit County and approved applicable tariffs for a period of three (3) years with effect from the 1st April, 2020 as follows:

Tariff Structure Connection Fee (KSh.)

Energy Charge Rate (KShlkWh)

Residential Consumer 1,000 59.83

Tariff Structure Connection Fee (KSh.)

Energy Charge Rate (KSh/kWh)

Institutions 2,000 68.60 Businesses 2,000 63.97

Renewvia Energy Kenya Limited must obtain a construction permit prior to commencement of construction. The construction permit will be subject to a valid EIA licence and land title or leasehold agreement of at least 10 years. Renewvia Energy Kenya Limited must obtain a generation license before commencement of electricity sales to consumers.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3259

THE ENERGY ACT

(No. 1 of 2019)

DECISION ON THE TARIFF APPLICATION FOR STRAUSS ENERGY LIMITED

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 11 (c) and section 163 (1) of the Energy Act, 2019 the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority notifies the general public that it has considered the tariff application made by Strauss Energy Limited for Kangatotha, Nakurio and Katilia sites in Turkana County and approved applicable tariffs for a period of three (3) years with effect from the 1st April, 2020 as follows:

Energy Charge Rate (KSh/kWh)

Tariff Structure Kangatotha Nakurio Katilia Connection fee (KSh.) 12,000 12,000 12,000 Residential Consumer 65.11 70.31 73.74 Institutions 57.86 53.40 28.70 Businesses 58.44 42.00 43.93

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3260

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND PLANNING

STATEMENT OF ACTUAL REVENUES AND NET EXCHEQUER ISSUES AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2020

Receipts Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Actual Receipts (KSh.)

Opening Balance 01.07.2019 (Note 1) 98,868,481,922.50 Total Tax Income 1,807,648,944,163.20 1 ,704,951,725,895 31 1,119,999,662,347.80 Total Non Tax Income 69,527,553,028.15 138,860,811,73651 95,802,836,762.60 Domestic Borrowing (Note 2) 429,394,684,939.83 514,028,469,926.36 405,084,977,616.35 Loans—Foreign Government and International 65,247,885,075.00 66,082,988,709.00 24,253,434,087.40

Organisation Programme Loan—Budget Support 2,000,000,000.00 2,000,000,000.00 11,769,682,641.65 Domestic Lending and on-lending 4,323,208,687.82 4,323,208,687.82 2,154,004,922.65 Grants—Foreign Government and International 14,474,816,167.00 17,689,864,022.00 9,999,417,019.15

Organisation Grants from AMISON 5,000,000,000.00 4,000,000,000.00 2,901,223,793.60 Commercial Loans 200,000,000,000.00 200,000,000,000.00 Unspent Balances (Recoveries) 5,737,694,101.25

Total Revenue 2,597,617,092,061.00 2,651,937,068,977.00 1,776,571,415,214.95

RECURRENT EXCHEQUER ISSUES

Vote Ministries/DepartmentslAgencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)

R1011 The Presidency 8,972,857,900.00 9,404,650,900.00 6,985,725,179.90 R1021 State Department for Interior 127,373,034,577.00 127,652,017,196.00 90,533,057,243.45 R1023 State Department for Correctional Services 26,102,270,000.00 26,383,829,010.00 19,119,009,552.90

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Vote Ministries/Departments/Agencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)

R1024 State Department for Immigration and Citizen 2,121,100,000.00 2,233,570,350.00 1,234,199,326.65 Services

R1032 State Department for Devolution 991,500,000.00 1,973,605,000.00 1,666,989,037.10 R1035 State Department for Development for the ASAL 1,059,690,000.00 973,590,000.00 717,714,247.05 R1041 Ministry of Defence 104,531,033,000.00 104,411,516,495.00 71,978,984,276.70 R1052 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 16,727,271,549.00 16,879,649,524.00 10,366,359,346.10 R1064 State Department for Vocational and Technical 14,204,212,992.00 14,150,791,206.00 6,125,385,833.80

Training R1065 State Department for University Education 58,062,600,390.00 57,965,129,459.00 39,678,574,956.00 R1066 State Department for Early Learning and Basic 88,782,100,000.00 88,416,773,344.00 80,411,382,876.70

Education R1068 State Department for Post Training and Skills 200,500,000.00 125,900,000.00 74,486,560.10

Development R1071 The National Treasury 75,691,757,205.00 73,901,794,565.00 23,223,424,520.55 R1072 State Department of Planning 11,831,116,213.00 11,693,674,282.00 11,055,149,105.00 R1081 Ministry of Health (Note 3) 37,886,528,493.00 42,706,509,797.00 27,801,927,994.35 R1091 State Department of Infrastructure 1,832,000,000.00 1,716,410,423.00 1,003,431,641.00 R1092 State Department of Transport 1,144,100,000.00 1,066,189,040.00 758,519,912.20 R1093 State Department for shipping and Maritime 412,000,000.00 364,778,962.00 243,656,310.55 R1094 State Department for Housing and Urban 1,005,000,000.00 935,332,826.00 645,926,859.45

Development R1095 State Department for Public Works 2,326,000,000.00 2,273,807,478.00 1,608,456,900.45 R1107 State Department for Water and Sanitation 3,623,595,766.00 3,574,244,071.00 2,646,581,058.75 RI 108 State Department for Environment and Forestry 9,160,900,000.00 9,075,549,436.00 6,673,750,245.65 R1112 Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning 3,007,200,000.00 2,917,039,009.00 1,675,461,057.05 R1122 State Department for Information Communications

and Technology and Innovation 2,995,000,000.00 2,532,040,730.00 1,753,977,807.00

R1123 State Department for Broadcasting and 1,920,800,000.00 1,687,557,764.00 1,333,299,051.55 Telecommunications

R1132 State Department for Sports 1,165,630,000.00 1,112,067,660.00 805,221,457.00 R1134 State Department for Heritage 2,577,200,000.00 2,455,048,172.00 1,730,645,280.55 R1152 State Department for Energy 1,946,000,000.00 1,946,000,000.00 1,443,646,686.15 R1162 State Department for Livestock. 2,118,000,000.00 2,046,188,563.00 1,373,307,044.80 RI 165 State Department for Crop Development 4,179,200,000.00 4,168,006,596.00 2,977,651,984.75 R1166 State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and the 1,770,776,973.00 1,654,570,310.00 1,152,287,786.50

Blue Economy R1167 State Department for Irrigation 670,000,000.00 587,139,786.00 358,180,514.00 R1168 State Department for Agricultural Research 4,543,333,367.00 4,440,666,683.00 3,267,186,956.30 RI 173 State Department for Co-operatives 383,900,000.00 302,899,940.00 233,516,471.40 RI 174 State Department for Trade 1,666,200,000.00 1,620,246,556.00 1,144,386,797.60 R1175 State Department for Industrialization 2,689,160,000.00 2,634,025,608.00 1,905,297,509.80 RI 184 State Department for Labour 2,191,960,000.00 1,934,392,017.00 1,378,837,841.55 RI 185 State Department for Social Protection 19,783,310,000.00 19,321,684,088.00 9,525,814,622.90 RI 192 State Department for Mining 612,326,074.00 531,488,574.00 489,622,455.20 RI 193 State Department for Petroleum 222,000,000.00 189,962,500.00 143,341,358.00 R1202 State Department for Tourism 1,729,928,800.00 1,635,924,227.00 1,072,582,104.85 R1203 State Department for Wildlife 3,589,000,000.00 3,537,308,843.00 1,910,223,491.40 R1212 State Department for Gender 1,526,730,000.00 1,388,180,000.00 1,047,348,398.35 R1213 State Department for Public Service 6,673,140,000.00 6,464,850,398.00 5,710,681,431.25 R1214 State Department for Youth 10,211,900,000.00 9,849,534,176.00 7,350,092,162.50 R1221 State Department for East African Community 671,300,000.00 619,639,385.00 332,468,313.00 R1222 State Department for Regional and Northern Corridor 1,701,600,000.00 1,647,099,988.00 1,190,440,098.75

Development R1252 State Law Office and Department of Justice 4,658,000,000.00 4,371,859,748.00 2,468,118,735.45 R1261 The Judiciary 14,466,600,000.00 14,466,600,000.00 11,352,603,952.30 R1271 Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission 2,941,620,000.00 2,941,620,000.00 2,207,135,636.30 RI281 National Intelligence Service 37,660,000,000.00 37,660,000,000.00 28,300,000,000.00 R1291 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions 2,936,180,000.00 3,086,180,000.00 2,190,709,041.50 R1311 Office of the Registrar of Political Parties 1,298,710,000.00 1,266,153,926.00 901,009,670.40 R1321 Witness Protection Agency 481,600,000.00 481,600,000.00 392,163,396.00 R2011 Kenya National Commission on Human Rights 384,301,220.00 384,301,220.00 270,117,549.20 R2021 National Land Commission 1,308,200,000.00 1,187,207,575.00 821,800,514.00 R2031 Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission 4,760,410,000.00 4,541,410,000.00 3,145,448,251.55 R2041 Parliamentary Service Commission 13,632,600,000.00 10,162,156,420.00 6,297,832,169.35 R2042 National Assembly 23,932,141,000.00 23,782,141,000.00 12,986,801,750.80 R2043 Parliamentary Joint Services 3,095,443,580.00 1,136,917,308.70 R2051 Judicial Service Commission 565,070,000.00 565,070,000.00 346,531,867.75 R2061 The Commission on Revenue Allocation 469,376,899.00 440,438,530.00 255,663,327.70 R2071 Public Service Commission 2,170,480,000.00 2,355,980,000.00 1,475,727,288.25 R2081 Salaries and Remuneration Commission 450,360,000.00 450,360,000.00 242,989,733.65 R2091 Teachers Service Commission 252,380,000,000.00 252,069,672,762.00 187,552,316,764.65 R2101 National Police Service Commission 736,870,000.00 653,079,100.00 373,062,76L45 R2111 Auditor-General 5,339,110,000.00 5,339,110,000.00 3,623,854,289.95 R2121 Controller of Budget 703,100,000.00 651,270,799.00 383,426,23900 R2131 The Commission on Administrative Justice 565,040,000.00 565,040,000.00 409,754,352.90 R2141 National Gender and Equality Commission 488,930,000.00 390,708,973.00 275,612,678.45

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Vote Ministries/Departments/Agencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)

R2I51 Independent Policing Oversight Authority 892,700,000.00 891,200,000.00 577,443,435.15

Total Recurrent Exchequer Issues 1,047,808,162,418.00 1,046,901,478,570.00 723,845,252,381.05

Vote CFS Exchequer Issues

CFS 050 Public Debt (Note 2) 696,554,161,987.00 696,554,161,987.00 512,587,984,305.30 CFS 051 Pensions and gratuities 104,488,896,250.00 104,488,896,250.00 64,155,865,174.65 CFS 052 Salaries, Allowances and Miscellaneous 4,736,237,060.00 4,736,237,060.00 2,659,284,184.80 CFS 053 Subscriptions to International Organizations 500,000.00 500,000.00

Total CFS Exchequer Issues 805,779,795,297.00 805,779,795,297.00 579,403,133,664.75

DEVELOPMENT EXCHEQUER ISSUES

Vote Ministries/Departments/Agencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)

D1011 The Presidency 2,240,175,996.00 2,148,075,996.00 705,390,032.25 D1021 State Department for Interior 10,047,176,163.00 11,205,676,163.00 6,044,969,147.30 D1023 State Department for Correctional Services 957,521,941.00 957,521,941.00 D1024 State Department for Immigration and Citizen 1,390,300,000.00 1,240,300,000.00 415,132,332.00

Services D1032 State Department for Devolution (Note 3) 608,301,350.00 686,201,350.00 564,270,717.80 D1035 State Department for Development for the ASAL 3,412,122,570.00 6,229,409,086.00 2,884,421,357.95

(Note 3) D1041 Ministry of Defence 4,000,000,000.00 4,000,000,000.00 2,183,080,282.45 D1052 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1,957,700,000.00 1,957,700,000.00 929,175,356.00 D1064 State Department for Vocational and Technical 2,578,600,000.00 3,187,141,000.00 893,676,180.00

Training (Note 3) D1065 State Department for University Education 8,536,700,000.00 8,519,188,324.00 6,030,569,852.55 D1066 State Department for Early Learning and Basic 7,001,669,353.00 8,251,669,353.00 2,519,118,189.80

Education D1071 The National Treasury 29,366,991,724.00 28,630,002,875.00 12,682,747,345.85 D1072 State Department of Planning 43,876,900,416.00 43,563,892,104.00 24,940,102,957.00 D1081 Ministry of Health (Note 3) 25,251,390,762.00 43,035,843,311.00 17,102,450,897.45 D1091 State Department of Infrastructure 69,173,429,179.00 74,662,334,905.00 50,736,114,128.65 D1092 State Department of Transport 13,561,000,000.00 25,930,503,944.00 17,884,802,229.00 DI093 State Department for Shipping and Maritime 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 D1094 State Department for Housing and Urban 15,178,297,500.00 15,692,791,236.00 7,319,496,598.50

Development (Note 3) D1095 State Department for Public Works 1,935,000,000.00 3,525,787,661.00 1,133,948,408.20 D1107 State Department for Water and Sanitation (Note 3) 25,157,350,000.00 28,967,331,918.00 11,709,288,921.80 D1108 State Department for Environment and Forestry 4,886,443,400.00 4,965,443,400.00 1,689,939,008.05 D1112 Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning 3,597,600,000.00 3,597,600,000.00 1,717,089,617.00 D1122 State Department for Information Communications

and Technology and Innovation 7,930,000,000.00 9,494,920,327.00 2,590,052,172.15

D1123 State Department for Broadcasting and 747,000,000.00 581,000,000.00 496,085,205.00 Telecommunications

D1132 State Department for Sports 700,000,000.00 800,000,000.00 350,000,000.00 D1134 State Depart,.,ent for Heritage 552,000,000.00 569,000,000.00 247,259,341.00 DI 152 State Department for Energy 25,884,000,000.00 29,751,045,344.00 17,316,362,007.30 D1162 State Department for Livestock 3,617,962,338.00 3,667,962,338.00 2,409,935,630.40 Dl 165 State Department for Crop Development (Note 3) 3,222,240,780.00 3,517,240,780.00 5,658,288,075.15 D1166 State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and the 4,723,203,852.00 4,723,203,852.00 1,196,952,861.70

Blue Economy D1167 State Department for Irrigation 6,637,050,000.00 5,962,050,000.00 4,568,563,202.00 D1168 State Department for Agricultural Research 750,000,000.00 750,000,000.00 344,711,200.00 D1173 State Department for Co-operatives 3,727,500,000.00 3,497,500,000.00 4,449,656,154.00 D1174 State Department for Trade 460,000,000.00 460,000,000.00 817,003,254.45 D1175 State Department for Industrialization 4,761,000,000.00 9,488,966,089.00 8,877,218,665.50 D1184 State Department for Labour 3,090,100,000.00 2,990,100,000.00 1,153,821,175.30 D1185 State Department for Social Protection 14,047,750,000.00 14,997,750,000.00 7,582,458,290.00 D1192 State Department for Mining 574,000,000.00 447,780,039.00 287,250,526.00 DI 193 State Department for Petroleum 2,350,049,800.00 2,350,049,800.00 590,017,852.55 D1202 State Department for Tourism 1,530,000,000.00 611,000,000.00 580,041,010.00 D1203 State Department for Wildlife 1,099,000,000.00 1,199,000,000.00 248,368,800.00 D1212 State Department for Gender 2,792,000,000.00 2,792,000,000.00 2,515,700,000.00 D1213 State Department for Public Service 1,497,810,000.00 1,081,238,287.00 646,291,347.20 D1214 State Department for Youth 5,959,890,000.00 5,959,890,000.00 4,047,898,250.00 D1222 State Department for Regional and Northern Corridor 3,142,600,000.00 2,789,750,000.00 2,012,852,470.00

Development DI252 State Law Office and Department of Justice 226,000,000.00 126,000,000.00 97,500,000.00 D1261 The Judiciary 2,890,400,000.00 2,666,400,000.00 1,060,947,761.35 D1271 Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission 25,000,000.00 35,026,465.00 D1291 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions 104,000,000.00 104,000,000.00 3,202,000.00 D2031 Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission 43,000,000.00 D2041 Parliamentary Service Commission 3,065,550,000.00 513,333,525.25 D2043 Parliamentary Joint Services 2,835,550,000.00 1,011,178,433.55 D2071 Public Service Commission 65,480,000.00 65,480,000.00 12,426,200.00 D2091 Teachers Service Commission 54,000,000.00 945,000,000.00 347,526,266.60

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Vote MinistriesIDepartmentslAgencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)

D2111 Auditor-General 224,000,000.00 224,000,000.00 90,950,096.80 D2141 National Gender and Equality Commission 4,000,000.00 600,000.00 509,300.00

Total Development Exchequer Issues 381,213,257,124.00 436,439,917,888.00 242,210,144,632.85

Total Issues to National Government 2,234,801,214,839.00 2,289,121,191,755.00 1,545,458,530,678.65

Note.—The printed estimates and actuals for National Government exclude Appropriation in Aid (AIA).

Code County Governments Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Total Cash Released (KSh.)

4460 Baringo 5,459,040,190.00 5,459,040,190.00 3,743,383,806.55 4760 Bomet 6,028,471,753.00 6,028,471,753.00 3,122,524,610.95 4910 Bungoma 9,938,768,339.00 9,938,768,339.00 5,926,915,354.35 4960 Busia 6,547,808,414.00 6,547,808,414.00 3,445,069,098.30 4360 Elgeyo/Marakwet 4,290,224,585.00 4,290,224,585.00 2,865,863,552.85 3660 Embu 5,231,760,880.00 5,231,760,880.00 3,495,822,229.25 3310 Garissa 8,323,022,201.00 8,323,022,201.00 4,358,806,105.45 5110 Home Bay 7,398,599,747.00 7,398,599,747.00 5,024,534,230.55 3510 Isiolo 4,658,454,613.00 4,658,454,613.00 2,003,957,059.45 4660 Kajiado 7,103,431,945.00 7,103,431,945.00 4,826,904,251.30 4810 Kakamega 11,692,214,689.00 11,692,214,689.00 7,932,672,864.30 4710 Kericho 6,027,562,725.00 6,027,562,725.00 4,011,815,769.25 4060 Kiambu 12,441,610,972.00 12,441,610,972.00 6,654,897,614.85 3110 Kilifi 12,029,849,828.00 12,029,849,828.00 7,817,309,105.35 3960 Kirinyaga 4,808,782,824.00 4,808,782,824.00 2,485,446,175.40 5210 Kisii 8,988,909,091.00 8,988,909,091.00 5,508,118,634.55 5060 Kisumu 8,387,967,996.00 8,387,967,996.00 4,130,132,710.60 3710 Kitui 9,722,953,960.00 9,722,953,960.00 6,675,744,528.75 3060 Kwale 8,843,618,966.00 8,843,618,966.00 5,904,995,634.60 4510 Laikipia 4,524,755,470.00 4,524,755,470.00 3,085,203,846.90 3210 Lamu 2,945,216,089.00 2,945,216,089.00 1,976,452,202.25 3760 Machakos 9,592,905,233.00 9,592,905,233.00 4,683,623,407.25 3810 Makueni 8,190,623,572.00 8,190,623,572.00 5,617,186,681.80 3410 Mandera 10,864,052,078.00 10,864,052,078.00 5,715,315,645.50 3460 Marsabit 7,322,907,120.00 7,322,907,120.00 4,458,349,228.90 3560 Meru 9,033,332,997.00 9,033,332,997.00 5,565,115,552.40 5160 Migori 7,890,304,195.00 7,890,304,195.00 4,535,507,864.60 3010 Mombasa 9,154,107,807.00 9,154,107,807.00 5,631,887,430.10 4010 Murang'a 6,922,537,751.00 6,922,537,751.00 4,281,068,009.10 5310 Nairobi City 16,217,071,149.00 16,217,071,149.00 7,135,322,345.30 4560 Nakuru 12,543,414,266.00 12,543,414,266.00 6,221,991,274.10 4410 Nandi 6,118,571,282.00 6,118,571,282.00 4,044,020,889.70 4610 Narok 8,617,996,346.00 8,617,996,346.00 4,580,563,921.05 5260 Nyamira 5,460,736,373.00 5,460,736,373.00 3,635,516,465.85 3860 Nyandarua 5,302,360,644.00 5,302,360,644.00 3,602,738,347.40 3910 Nyeri 6,430,698,053.00 6,430,698,053.00 4,310,231,632.85 4210 Samburu 5,179,791,294.00 5,179,791,294.00 2,225,396,434.25 5010 Siaya 6,246,171,229.00 6,246,171,229.00 2,697,671,982.30 3260 Taita/Taveta 5,036,349,804.00 5,036,349,804.00 2,873,686,993.40 3160 Tana River 6,274,194,670.00 6,274,194,670.00 3,860,151,967.10 3610 Tharalca — Nithi 4,296,073,438.00 4,296,073,438.00 2,639,634,110.70 4260 Trans Nzoia 6,680,936,904.00 6,680,936,904.00 3,888,349,531.65 4110 Turkana 11,404,445,831.00 11,404,445,831.00 6,018,335,726.10 4310 Uasin Gishu 7,489,894,223.00 7,489,894,223.00 4,681,902,375.65 4860 Vihiga 5,537,803,602.00 5,537,803,602.00 2,701,812,956.90 3360 Wajir 9,296,146,444.00 9,296,146,444.00 3,926,937,631.70 4160 West Pokot 5,429,425,640.00 5,429,425,640.00 2,806,336,951.20

IDA (WB) —KDSP-Level 2 Grant 4,890,000,000.00 4,890,000,000.00 Total Issues to County Governments 362,815,877,222.00 362,815,877,222.00 207,335,224,742.65

The County Allocation of Revenue Act, 2019 provides for a total of KSh. 378,485,091,894.00 comprised of KSh. 316,500,000,000.00 for Equitable Share, KSh. 22,895,214,684.00 and KSh. 39,089,877,210 for conditional grants funded by National Government and Development Partners, respectively.

The total of KSh. 362,815,877,222.00 represents amounts disbursed directly by National Treasury and excludes Leasing of Medical Equipment KSh. 6,200,000,018.00, Supplement for Construction of County Headquarters KSh. 485,152,184.00 and Road Maintenance Fuel Levy KSh. 8,984,062,500.00. These conditional grants are disbursed directly to County Governments by the respective MDAs.

Grand Total 2,597,617,092,061.00 2,651,937,068,977.00 1,752,793,755,421.30 Exchequer Balance as at 30.04.2018 (Note 2) 23,777,659,793.65 Note 1: The opening balance include KSh. 97,390,727,210.85 in the Sovereign Bond 2019 proceeds account.

Note 2: Domestic Borrowing of KSh. 514,028,469,92636 comprises of Net Domestic Borrowing KSh. 391,447,934,203.36 and Internal Debt Redemptions (Roll-overs) KSh. 122,580,535,723.00.

Note 3: Estimates for respective National Government MDAs adjusted for conditional grant disbursed directly by National Treasury.

Dated the 8th April, 2020. UKUR YATANI,

Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury.

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GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3261

THE UNCLAIMED FINANCIAL ASSETS ACT

(No. 40 of 2011)

THE UNCLAIMED FINANCIAL ASSETS AUTHORITY

NO OBJECTION

NOTICE is issued pursuant to regulation 12 of the Unclaimed Financial Assets Regulations, 2016 that the Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority has received claims for unclaimed assets from the following persons claiming as administrators of the estates of deceased persons and agents of the original owners. Further take notice that if no objection has been lodged at the offices of the Authority at the address below within thirty (30) days of the date of publication of this notice, payment will be made to the aforementioned persons.

Claimant's Name/Administrator Name of Original Owner/Deceased Holder

Nancy Wakonyo Gatheru Paul Gatheru Kinuthia KCB Group, Scan Group Public Trustee Mombasa Salim Shakombo Ali Barclays Bank Deputy County Commissioner-Butula Sub County Elizabeth Naswa Khadudu Kenya National Assurance Company Vincent Kipkurui and Jeniffer Chepkorir Alice Chepkurui Rotich Housing Finance Group, Standard Chartered

Bank Deputy County Commissioner-Matungulu Sub- County

Onesmus Musyoki Makomo KCB Group

Fred Mbugua Kamau Lucy Gathoni Kamau Barclays Bank Benson Oduori Ohuma, Jennifer Aoko Onyango Walter Eliud Onyango Ohuma KCB Bank Limited Rael Chemutai A. Rop Josiah Kipkorir Rop KCB Group and Barclays Bank Susan Wangeci Ndirangu Ndirangu Muriuki East African Breweries Limited Lydia Wangui Nyarara Gabriel Nyarara Kamau Co-operative Bank Cheruiyot Chumo, Abraham Morogo arap Sugut and Hillary Kirwa

Kipsugut Chumo Standard Chartered Bank

Regina Mumbi Githaiga Glthaiga Kabera East African Breweries Limited Deputy County Commissioner, Mathira West Charity Ngunju Kirakura Barclays Bank Jackson Mwangi Kamau Francis Kamau Wanjau Centum Group Kenya Commercial Bank Limited Jonathan Nganga alias Amos Nganga

Nguyai East African Breweries Limited

Lawrence Chaviha Miriam Kahenda Chaviha Standard Chartered Bank Anne Cherono Koech and Arnold Kipngetich Bett Daniel Chebokoros Albert Rowlands Koech Kenya National Assurance Company Limited Sammy K. Ngugi Warukira Kigo alias Wanjiru Kigo alias

Lucy Wakukira Kigo KCB Group

Edna Kwamboka and Eric Atera Agwata Jared Agwata Geke Safaricom , Kenya Re and Co-operative Bank James Kimemia Thungu and Joseph Kamau Kimani Kimani Njoroge Centum Dickson Gachuche Ngatia and Dickson Wachira Ngatia

Dadson Ngatia Gachuche East Africa Breweries Limited

LOSS OF POLICY

NOTICE is issued pursuant to regulation 9 of the Unclaimed Financial Assets Regulations, 2016 that the Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority has received claims for unclaimed assets from the following persons who, through sworn affidavits, have indicated that the original policy documents have been lost.

Claimant's Name Policy No. and Name of Policy Holder Name of Issuing Insurance Company

Deputy County Commissioner, Butula Elizabeth Naswa Khadudu Kenya National Assurance Company Further notice is given that unless objection to the claims is lodged at the offices of the Authority at the address below within thirty (30) days

from the date hereof, payment will be made to the aforementioned persons on the evidence of the sworn affidavit for lost original policy document and any liability on the lost policy document will immediately cease.

Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority, Pacis Centre, 2nd Floor, off Waiyaki Way, P.O. Box 28235 — 00200, Nairobi.

JOHN MWANGI, MR/0455477

Chief Executive Officer and Managing Trustee.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3262

THE SEEDS AND PLANT VARIETIES ACT

(Cap. 326)

GRANT OF PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS

IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries gives notification of:

(a) The grant of Plant Breeders' Rights;

(b) The surrender of Plant Breeders Rights; and

(c) The withdrawal of Plant Breeders' Rights applications and specified in the schedule.

GRANT OF PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS IN KENYA

Application Number a. Holder b. Breeder (if different from a) c. Agent

Denomination Grant Number Date

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ORNAMENTALS

Alstroemeria (Alstroemeria L.)

1. ALS 17 1589 a. Van Zanten Breeding B.V. ZALSAREDI 693

Lavendelweg 15, Rijsenhout, P.O Box 265, 1430 Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

b. Henricus Cornelius Maria Jacobs

2019-11-19

2. ALS 17 1590 a. See No. 2 ZALSACHARM 694

b. See No. 2 2019-11-19

Carnation (Dianthus L.)

3. CAR 18 1611 a. Kaneko Seeds Co., Ltd, CUINE 687 1-50-12, Furuichi-cho-371-8503-Maebashi, Gunma — Japan

b. Naoaki Kanamaru

c. Coulson Harney LLP.

2019-10-09

5th Floor, West Wing, ICEA Lion Centre, Riverside Park, Chiromo Road, P.O Box 10643 — 00100, Nairobi.

4. CAR 18 1612 a. See No. 4 KARMINA 688 b. See No. 4 c. See No. 4

2019-10-09

Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum L.)

5. CHR 17 1542 a. Deliflor Royalties B.V. DLFBARC3 712 Korte Kruisweg 163, 2676 BS Maasdijk, The Netherlands.

b. Arie Gerard Post

c. Walker Kontos Advocates, Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 -00200- City Square

2020-03-02

Nairobi, Kenya. 6. CHR 17 1543 a. See No.6 DLFESK03 713

b. See No.6 c. See No.6

2020-03-02

7. CHR 17 1544 a. See No.6 DLFMGNM1 714 b. See No.6 c. See No.6

2020-03-02

8. CHR 17 1545 a. See No.6 DLFROSS5 715 b. See No.6 c. See No.6

2020-03-02

Gypsophilla(Gypsophilla Paniculata)

10. GYP 17 1571 a. Danziger "Dan"Flower Farm 8 Eliyahu Shamir DYGPCOSMIC 711 St., Moshav 2020-03-02 P.O. Box 24, Beit Dagan, Israel.

b. Gavriel Danziger

c. Kaplan & Stratton Advocates P.O. Box 40111-00100, Nairobi.

11. GYP 17 1583 a. Miyoshi & Company Limited MYSL0508S 716 2-1-8 Hachimanyama, Setagaya-Ku.156-0056 Tokyo;

2020-03-02

Japan.

b. Seiichi Miyoshi

c. Walker Kontos Advocates, Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 -00200- City Square

Nairobi, Kenya. 12. GYP 17 1584 a. See No.11 MYMAT466 717

b. See No.11 c. See No.11

2020-03-02

Rose (Rosa L.)

13. ROS 16 1470 a. Brown Breeding Ingenieria S.A BBTICj 682

• Teron Vareo y Antonio Vollejo, Km 215 Interocednicd, Quito, Ecuador

2019-04-04

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b. United Selections Kenya Limited, P.O. Box 25 — 00606, Sarit Centre, Nairobi.

14. ROS 17 1604 a. Meilland International S.A. MEINASSOU 692 Domaine De Saint-Andre, Le Cannet des Maures, 83340 Le Luc en Provence, France.

b. Alain, Antoine Meilland

2019-11-22

15. ROS 15 1522 a. See No. 14 MEIVHIENNA 667

b. See No. 14 2019-08-31

16. ROS 16 1505 a. ARBA B.V. Postbus 85, ARNEORLE 610

1430 AB Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

b. Ir. P. De Bruin

2019-11-06

17. ROS 17 1570 a. See No. 16 ARSANKA 612

b. See No. 16 2019-11-06

18. ROS 18 1605 a. De Ruiter Intellectual Property B.V. RUICI0598A 696

Meerlanenweg 55, 1187 ZR, Amstelveen, The Netherlands.

a. H.C.A de Groot

b. De Ruiter East Africa, P.O. Box 687 — 20117, Naivasha.

2020-01-15

19. ROS 18 1606 a. See No. 18 RUICH2700D 697

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

20. ROS 17 1598 a. See No. 18 RUICJ0732A 698

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

21. ROS 17 1566 a. See No. 18 RUIMCK0025 699

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

22. ROS 17 1595 a. See No. 18 RUICL1525B 700

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

23. ROS 17 1596 a. See No. 18 RUICL1466A 701 b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-0115

24. ROS 16 1459 a. See No. 18 RUIVK8485A 702

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

25. ROS 16 1460 a. See No. 18 RUICI1269A 703 b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

26. ROS 16 1506 a. See No. 18 RUICG1451A 704

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

27. ROS 17 1537 a. See No. 18 RUIMC00003 705

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

28. ROS 17 1536 a. See No. 18 RUICL1632A 706

b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-15

29. ROS 17 1535 a. See No. 18 RUICJ2004A 707

_ b. See No. 18 c. See No. 18

2020-01-28

Solidago (Soliodago L.)

30. SOL 16 1520 a, Danzlger "Dan"Flower Farm 8 Eliyahu Shamir DSOLROMANG 683 St., Moshav 2019-02-20 P.O, Box 24, Belt Dagan, Israel.

b. Oavriel Danziger c, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates

P.O, Box 40111-00100, Nairobi.

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FRUITS, WOODY CLIMBERS AND SHRUBS

Raspberry (Rubus ideaus L.)

31. RAS 15 1423

Nairobi.

a. Plant Sciences, Inc, 342, Green Valley Road, Watsonville,CA 95076, United States of America.

b. Scott W. Adams

c. Walker Kontos Advocates Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200,

GLEAM 2019-02-13

675

32. RAS 17 1568 a. Plantas de Navarra, S.A. (PLANASA) Sociedad Unipersonal Spain-31514 Valtierra (Navarra), Ctra San Adrian. Kml

ADELITA 689 2019-11-22

Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa L.)

33. STR 15 1433 a. Berry Genetics, Inc, 342, Green Valley Road, Watsonville, CA 95076, United States of America.

b. Steve Nelson, Michael Nelson, Leo c. Walker Kontos Advocates

Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

VICTORY 686 2019-09-18

Blueberry (Vaccinium L.)

34. BLU 16 1466 a. Fall Creek Farm & Nursery Inc. 39318 Jasper-Lowell Road, Lowell, Oregon 97452, United States of America.

b. David M. Brazelton, Antonio A. Alamo Bermudo, Peter Stefan Boches and Adam L.Wagner.

c. Walker Kontos Advocates Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200,

VENTURA 690 2019-11-14

PULSES

French Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

35. FBE 12 1190 a. Monsanto Holland B.V, P.O Box 97, 6700 AB Wageningen The Netherlands

b. Arie Oppelaar c. Monsanto Kenya Limited

P.O Box 47686-00100 Nairobi.

SV1541GA 684 2018-01-30

36. FBE 05 751 a. Seminis Vegetables Seeds, Inc 2700 Camino Del Sol, Oxnard, CA 93030, United States of America

b. Arie Oppelaar

c. Monsanto Kenya Limited P.O Box 47686-00100 Nairobi.

RS 0802 1521 (SAGANA)

685 2019-05-24

SURRENDER OF PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS

Grant Number a. Holder b. Agent

Denomination Date of Termination

ORNAMENTALS

Carnation (Dianthus L.)

1. 659 a. Kagawa Prefecture, 4-1-10 Ban-cho, Takamatsu-Shi, 760-8570 Kagawa, Japan.

TIARA YELLOW STAR 2019-08-07

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b. Walker Kontos Advocates Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

2. 660 a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

TIARA MILK WHITE 2019-08-07

3. 061 a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

TIARA BABY PINK 2019-08-07

Rose (Rosa L.)

4. 671 a. Interplant Roses B.V. Hugo de Vriesweg 4a, 3481 JA Harmelen, The Netherlands.

b. Interplant Roses East Africa (Pvt) Ltd. P.O. Box 1870 — 20117, Naivasha.

INTERORZTIRPS 2019-08-05

5. 589 a. Allie International B.V Aalsmeerderweg 694, 1435 ER Rijsenhout, 1 The Netherlands

b. United Selections Kenya Limited, P.O. Box 25 — 00606, Sarit Centre, Nairobi.

PRERASONA 2019-09-19

6. 590 a. See No. 5 b. See No. 5

PRERUCLAS 2019-09-19

7. 655 a. Select Breeding B.V. De Kwakel 30, 7891 XD Klazienaveen, The Netherlands.

b. Walker Kontos Advocates Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

GEUSSNQ 2019-08-07

8. 654 a. See No. 7 b. See No. 7 _.....

GEUSAMOUR 2019-08-07

9. 649 a. See No. 7 b. See No. 7

GEUSFLITSER 2019-08-07

10.326 a. Piet Schreurs Holding BV, Hoofdweg 81, 1424 PD de Kwakel, The Netherlands.

b. Schreurs East Africa Ltd. P.O. Box 1948, Naivasha.

SHIRNURIA 2018-03-20

11 586 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCH72608 2018-03-20

12. 557 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCH60188 2018-03-20

13. 426 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCHRACULA 2018-03-20

14. 359 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCHANDRES 2018-03-20

15. 359 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCH72844 2018-03-20

16. 587 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCH61177 2018-03-20

17. 582 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCH70267 2018-03-20

18. 558 a. See No. 10 b. See No. 10

SCH73042 2018-12-19

19. 295 a. See No. 10 b. See No.10

SCHUNECK 2018-12-19

20. 425 a. See No. 10 b. See,No.10

SCHINIMAR 2018-12-19

21. 257 a. See No. 10

b. See No. 10 SCI-IIBIRD 2019-12-19

W1THPRAWAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR PLANT B1REEPERS' RIGHTS IN KENYA

Applicatim Number , a. Applicant b; Breeders (if different from a)-

Proposed Denomination Breeders Reference

Date of Withdrawal

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Rose (Rosa L.)

1. ROS 06 778 a. De Ruiter Intellectual Property B.V. Dwarsweg 15, 1424 PL, De Kwakel, The Netherlands.

b. R IC. Kielstra

RUIZ 3531 (Ruiz 3531)

2019-08-21

2. ROS 08 921 a. De Ruiter Intellectual Property B.V. Meerlanenweg 55, 1187 ZR, Amstelveen, The Netherlands.

b. H.C.A de Groot

RUIMC 014 (Ruimc 014)

2019-09-21

3. ROS 17 1597 a. See No. 2 b. See No. 2

RUIMCQ0019 2018-09-25

4. ROS 17 1599 a. See No. 2 b. See No. 2

RUIMCQ0020 2018-09-25

5. ROS 17 1582 a. ARBA B.V. Postbus 85, 1430 AB Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

b. Ir. P. De Bruin

ARYELOT 2019-09-11

Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa L.)

6. STR 19 1696 2019-01-25

a. Driscoll's Inc. 345 Westridge Drive, Watsonville, California 95076, United States of America.

b. Omar Carrillo Mendoza, Maria Cruz Ayuson Hernandez and Philip J. Stewart.

DRISSTRAWSIXTYSEVEN (911 AB 26)

2019-09-23

CHANGES CONCERNING HOLDERS OF BREEDER'S RIGHTS

Grant Number Date of Grant

a. Previous holder of the Breeder's right b. New Holder of the Breeder's right

Denomination Date of Change

1. 192 2006-05-23

a. Van Zanten Plants B.V. P.O Box 265, 1430 AG Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

b. Van Zanten Breeding B.V. Lavendelweg 15, Rijsenhout, P.O Box 265, 1430 Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

ZANTRICE 2019-10-04

2. 245 2008-10-08

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

ZALSASENAN 2019-10-04

3. 247 2008-10-08

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

STAQUEEN 2019-10-04

4. 268 2010-01-05

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

ZALSANEM 2019-10-04

5. 267 2010-01-05

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

ZALSALAN 2019-10-04

6. 270 2010-01-05

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

ZASTAYELLO 2019-10-04

7. 269 2010-01-05

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1

ZALIMRED 2019-10-04

Dated the 8th April, 2020. PETER MUNYA,

Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3263

THE SEEDS AND PLANT VARIETIES ACT

(Cap. 326)

THE SEEDS AND PLANTS VARIETIES (PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS) REGULATIONS, 1994

(L.N. No. 482 /1994)

APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS

PURSUANT to regulation 16 of the Seeds and Plant Varieties (Plant Breeders' Rights) Regular gas, 1994; die cabipirt5c.grgraryfor,Agricigtpre, Livestock and Fisheries notifies the public of:

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(a) The applications for grant of Plant Breeders' Rights for the sixty seven Plant varieties set out in the Schedule.

(b) The changes concerning applicants, holders of breeder's rights or their representatives.

Any breeder, successor in title to the breeder or any person who has substantial interest or is in a position to adduce material evidence relating to the applications may make representation regarding any of the applications.

The presentations may be made by lodging the original or certified copy of the deed of assignment or lodging the original or certified copy of letters of administration of the grant or such documentary evidence as will satisfy the authorized officer.

The presentations or requests for a hearing concerning the applications or any matters on which the authorized officer should be satisfied shall be made by the person applying for the opportunity to make presentations to the Cabinet Secretary or the Authorized officer within sixty days of this notice, failure to which the authorized officer will proceed with processing of the applications.

SCHEDULE

APPLICATIONS FOR PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS IN KENYA

Application Number Application Date

a. Applicant b. Breeder (if different from a) c. Breeders' Agent

Proposed Denomination Breeders' Reference

CEREALS

Maize (Zea mays L.)

1. MAI 19 1694 2019-01-16

a. Monsanto Kenya Limited P.O Box 47686-00100 Nairobi

b. Martin J.A Alberts

DKC80-23 (ZM8101)

2. MAI 19 1706 2019-04-15

a. Pioneer Hi-Bred K Ltd P.O Box 53384-00200, Nairobi

b. Pioneer Overseas Corpoi.;on

P2809W (X35F962W)

3. MAI 19 1707 2019-04-15

a. See No. 2 b. See No. 2

PAN 3M-05 (X28F421W)

4. MAI 16 1512 2016 -06-03

a. Maseno University, P.O Box 333 Maseno, Kenya.

b. Prof. Mathews Mito Dida

Ohingo Kanyongo ( E14)

FRUITS, WOODY CLIMBERS AND SHRUBS

Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus L.)

5. BLA 19 1697 2019-01-25

a. The Board of Trustees — University of Arkansas, 2404 North University Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72207, United States of America.

b. John Reuben Clark,

c. J. K. Muchae & Company Advocates, Elgon Court, Ralph Bunche Road, P.O. Box 60664 — 00200, Nairobi.

APF-190T (APF-190T)

Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) 6. BLU 19 1718

2019-06-07 a. Fall Creek Farm & Nursery Inc.

39318 Jasper-Lowell Road, Lowell, Oregon 97452, United States of America.

b. David M. Brazelton, Antonio A. Alamo Bermudo, Peter Stefan Boches and Adam L.Wagner.

c. Walker Kontos Advocates Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

FF04-14 (FF04-14)

7. BLU 19 1749 2019-10-25

a. See No. 5 b. See No. 5 c. See No. 5

FF03-015 (FF03-015)

8. BLU 19 1750 2019-10-25

a. See No. 5 b. See No. 5 c. See No. 5

FCM14-052 (FCM14-052)

9. BLU 19 1751 2019-10-25

a. See No. 5 b. See No. 5 c. See No. 5

FCM12-097 (FCM12-097)

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Raspberry (Rubus ideaus L.)

10. RAS 19 1715 2019-05-09

a. Plant Sciences Inc. 342 Green Valley Road, Watsonville, CA 95076, USA.

b. Scott W. Adams.

c. Walker Kontos Advocates Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

IMAGINE (PS-08.095-01)

11. RAS 19 1716 2019-05-09

a. See No. 9 b. See No. 9 c. See No. 9

MAJESTIC (PS-10.028-58)

ORNAMENTALS

Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum L.)

12. CHR 19 1739 2019-08-09

a. Deliflor Royalties B.V. Korte Kruisweg 163, 2676 BS Maasdijk, The Netherlands.

b. Arie Gerard Post

c. Walker Kontos Advocates, Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 -00200- City Square Nairobi, Kenya.

DLFABB12 (DB 60820)

13. CHR 19 1740 2019-08-09

a. See No. 11 b. See No. 11 c. See No. 11

DLFASTR2 (DB 55478)

14. CHR 19 1741 2019-08-09

a. See No. 11 b. See No. 11 c. See No. 11

DLFCOCO5 (DB 57426)

15. CHR 19 1742 2019-08-09

a. See No. 11 b. See No. 11 c. See No. 11

DLFHAI4 (DB 56098)

16. CHR 19 1743 2019-08-09

a. See No. 11 b. See No. 11 c. See No. 11

DLFMGNM2 (DB 10900)

Eryngium (Eryngium L.)

17. ERY 19 1712 2019-05-02

a. Peter Murimi Mbugua P.O Box 102,South Kinangop, Kenya.

WHITE COMET (WC)

18. ERY 19 1713 2019-05-02

a. See No. 16 WHITE GRACE (WG)

Hydranea (Hydrangea macrophylla L.)

19. HYD 19 1703 2019-03-14

a. Shinsuke Tanaka 849-2 Suizawanoda, Yokkaichi City, Mie 512-0301, Japan

b. Walker Kontos Advocates Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

KAZAN (kazan)

20. HYD 19 1704 2019-03-14

a. Taiei Kaen Nursery Ltd, 1199 Maebayashi, Narita City, Chiba, 287-0222 Japan

b. Yasuhiro Takahashi c. See No. 18

TKHYDSINK (tkhydsink)

Pepper grass (Lepidium spp)

21. PGR 19 1699 2019-02-25

a. Danziger "Dan" Flower Farm, 8 Eliyahu Shamir St. Moshav Mishmar Hashiva, P.O. Box 186 — 5029700, Israel.

b. Gavriel Danziger.

c. Kaplan & Stratton Advocates,

DLEPVERGI (01330010)

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Williamson House, 4th Ngong Avenue, P.O. Box 40111 — 00100, Nairobi.

Rose (Rosa L.)

22. ROS 19 1714 a. Esmeralda Breeding B.V. ESM P007 2019-05-21

b.

c.

De Cuserstraat 91, 1081 CN Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Clarisse Ullrich

Walker Kontos Advocates

(1305002)

Hakika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

23. ROS 19 1744 a. See No. 21 ESM P023 2019-08-09 b.

c. See No. 21 See No. 21

(1377005)

24. ROS 19 1705 a. De Ruiter Intellectual Property B.V. Meerlanenweg 55, RUICK 1313A 2019-04-09 1187 ZR, Amstelveen,

The Netherlands. (Ruick 1313a)

7. H.C.A de Groot

8. De Ruiter East Africa,

P.O. Box 687 — 20117, Naivasha.

25. ROS 19 1724 a. See No. 23 RUICL 1101A 2019-07-23 b.

c.

See No. 23

See No. 23

(Ruicl 1101a)

26. ROS 19 1725 a. See No. 23 RUICH 1340B 2019-07-23 b.

c.

See No. 23

See No. 23

(Ruich 1340b)

27. ROS 19 1745 a. See No. 23 RUICH 2714A 2019-08-21 b.

c. See No. 23

See No. 23

(Ruich 2714a)

28. ROS 19 1746 a. See No. 23 RUICJ 2051A 2019-08-21 b.

c.

See No. 23

See No. 23

(Ruicj 2051a)

29. ROS 19 1747 ' a. See No. 23 RUICK 1937A 2019-09-26 b.

c. See No. 23 See No. 23

(Ruick 1937a)

30. ROS 19 1708 a. Meilland International S.A. MEIMENTINE 2018-11-30

b.

Domaine De Saint-Andre, Le Cannet des Maures, 83340 Le Luc en Provence, France.

Alain, Antoine Meilland

31. ROS 19 1709 a. See No. 29 HUJINGSHI 2019-03-27 b. Kunming Yang Rose Gardening Co. Ltd

32. ROS 19 1748 a. See No. 29 AYA NO5 2019-10-08 b. Kimiharu Hayano

33. ROS 19 1710 a. Piet Schreurs Holding BV, SCH88474 2019-04-04

b.

c.

Hoofdweg 81, 1424 PD de Kwakel, The Netherlands. Petrus Nicolaas Johannes Schreurs.

Schreurs East Africa Ltd.

P.O. Box 1948, Naivasha.

34. ROS 17 1559 a. See No. 32 SCH61169 2017-05-02 b.

c. See No.32

See No. 32

35. ROS 17 1560 a. See No. 32 SCH84270 2017-05-02 b.

c.

See No. 32

See No. 32

36. ROS 17 1561 a. See No. 32 SCH84837 2017-05-02 b.

c.

See No.32

See No. 32

37. ROS 17 1562 a. See No. 32 SCH27715 2017-05-02 b.

c.

See No. 32

See No. 32

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38. ROS 17 1563 2017-05-02

a. See No. 32 b. See No. 32 c. See No. 32

SCH83483

39. ROS 17 1564 2017-05-02

a. See No. 32 b. See No. 32 c. See No. 32

SCH78826

40. ROS 17 1565 2017-05-02

a. See No. 32 b. See No. 32 c. See No. 32

SCH70613TF

41. ROS 19 1752 a. See No. 32 SCH88356

2019-10-29 b. See No.32 c. See No. 32

42. ROS 19 1753 a. See No. 32 SCH87740 2019-10-29 b. See No.32

c. See No. 32

43. ROS 19 1754 a. See No. 32 SCH02466 2019-10-29 b. See No.32

c. See No. 32 44. ROS 19 1726 a. Interplant Roses B.V. EARTH & FIRE

2019-08-05 Hugo de Vriesweg 4a, 3481 JA Harrnelen, The Netherlands.

c. Interplant Roses East Africa (Pvt.) Ltd.

(IFT045613)

P.O. Box 1870 — 20117, Naivasha

45. ROS 19 1727 a. See No. 43 ESTEVANA 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT016613)

46. ROS 19 1728 a. See No. 43 GELATO 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT121515)

47. ROS 19 1729 a. See No. 43 GOLDEN TRENDSETTER 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (1PT124215)

48. ROS 19 1730 b. See No. 43 GRAND TRENDSETTER 2019-08-05 c. See No.43 (IPT068115)

49. ROS 19 1731 a. See No. 43 JOLLY TRENDSETTER 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT068515)

50. ROS 19 1732 a. See No. 43 PARTY TRENDSETTER 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT067215)

51. ROS 19 1733 a. See Isle 43 QUINCY 2019-08-05 c. See No,. 43 (IPT098414)

52. ROS 19 1734 a. Sec No. 43 POMPEII 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (1PK234513)

53. ROS 19 1735 a. See No. 43 SHOW FLOW 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT285914)

54. ROS 19 1736 a. See No. 43 SUNNY TRENDSETTER 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT124615)

55. ROS 19 1737 a. See No. 43 TARANTELLA 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT035215)

56. ROS 19 1738 a. See No. 43 WEDDING PARTY 2019-08-05 c. See No. 43 (IPT244214)

57. ROS 19 1758 a. A.R.B A B.V ARSNOWI 2019-11-12 Postbus 85 (2019-101)

1430AB Aalsmeer, The Netherlands

b. Ir. P. de Bruin

c. United Selections Kenya Limited, P.O. Box 25 — 00606, Sarit Centre, Nairobi.

58. ROS 11 11 20 a. Rosen Tantau KG, TAN 04372 2011-0P.,-;t4 Tornescher Weg 13,

D-25436 uetersen, 0049-4122 7084

(1305002)

The Netherlands

c. Christian Evers

d. Van Kleef Kenya Ltd. Dr. Joost Hoedjes, Msc. P.O. Box 2040 Naivasha 20117, Kenya.

59. ROS 11 1121 d. See No. 1 T 04100 20111-08-24 e. See No. 1

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f. See No. 1 60. ROS 11 1122

2011-08-24 a. See No. 1 b. See No.1 c. See No. 1

TAN 06464

61. ROS 11 1123 2011-08-24

a. See No. 1 b. See No.1 c. See No. 1

TAN 07463

62. ROS 13 1234 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1 c. See No. 1

TAN 06346

63. ROS 13 1235 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No.1 c. See No. 1

TAN 08567

64. ROS 13 1236 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1 c. See No. 1

TAN 09072

65. ROS 13 1237 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No.1 c. See No. 1

TAN 06489

66. ROS 13 1238 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1 c. See No. 1

TAN 03277

67. ROS 13 1239 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No.1 c. See No. 1

TAN 07413

68. ROS 13 1240 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No. 1 c. See No. 1

TAN 08051

69. ROS 13 1241 2013-05-09

a. See No. 1 b. See No.1 c. See No. 1

TAN 05165

70. ROS 19 1773 2020-03-11

c. Meilland International S.A. Domaine De Saint-Andre, Le Cannet des Maures, 83340 Le Luc en Provence,

France.

d. Alain, Antoine Meilland

MEINYFFICK

71. ROS 19 1569 c. ARBA B.V. Postbus 85, 1430 AB Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

d. Ir. P. De Bruin

ARKNOX

Stance (Limonium sinuatum)

72. LIM 19 1700 2019-03-14

a. Green Harvest Pacific Ltd. 4 Lockhart Place, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1060., New Zealand.

b. Edmond Morgan

c. Waller Kontos Advocates HAkika House, Bishops Road, P.O. Box 60680 — 00200, Nairobi.

SINZII LAVENDERISH (041ps2004)

73. LIM 19 1701 2019-03-14

a. See No. 57 b. See No. 57 c. See No. 57

SINZII BLUEISH (041ps2006)

74. LIM 19 1702 2019-03-14

a. See No. 57 b. See No. 57 c. See No. 57

SINZII SILVERISH (04lps2003)

75. LIM 19 1717 2019-05-22

a. Danziger "Dan" Flower Farm, 8 Eliyahu Shamir St. Moshav Mishmar Hashiva, P.O. Box 186 — 5029700, Israel.

b. Gavriel Danziger

c. Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, Williamson House, 4th Ngong Avenue P.O. Box 40111 — 00100, Nairobi.

DLISAOSHPI (0100023)

Waxyleaf Nighshade (Solanum glaucophyllum desf.)

76. WNS 18 1695 a. Herbonis AG, HERVIT 153

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2018-12-28 RhenstraBe 30, 4302 Switzerland.

b. Dr. Amin Chaanin

PULSES

Dolichos (Lablab Purpureus L.)

77. DOL 19 1721

2019-06-20

a. University of Eldoret P.O Box 1125-30100 Eldoret, Kenya.

b. Prof. Miriam Kinyua

ELDO-KT CREAM

78. DOL 19 1722 2019-06-20

a. See No. 62 b. See No. 62

ELDO-KT MARIDADI

79. DOL 19 1723 a. See No. 62 b. See No. 62

ELDO-KT BLACK 1

ROOTS AND TUBERS

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)

80. POT 18 1691 2018-12-14

a. IPR B.V., P.O Box 88 NL-8500AB Joure, The Netherlands

ZARINA (HZA 08-2223)

81. POT 18 1692 2018-12-14

a. See No. 65 SUNRED (HZD 04-684)

82. POT 18 1693 2018-12-14

a. See No. 65 PERDIZ (HZD 07-579)

CHANGES CONCERNING HOLDERS OF BREEDER'S RIGHTS

Grant Number Date of Grant

c. Previous holder of the Breeder's right d. New Holder of the Breeder's right

Denomination Date of Change

8. 192 2006-05-23

c. Van Zanten Plants B.V. P.O Box 265, 1430 AG Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

d. Van Zanten Breeding B.V.

Lavendelweg 15, Rijsenhout, P.O Box 265, 1430 Aalsmeer, The Netherlands.

ZANTRICE 2019-10-04

9. 245 2008-10-08

c. See No. 1 d. See No. 1

ZALSASENAN 2019-10-04

10. 247 2008-10-08

c. See No. 1 d. See No. 1

STAQUEEN 2019-10-04

11. 268 2010-01-05

.._

c. See No, 1 d. See No. 1

ZALSANEM 2019-10-04

12. 267 2010-01-05

c, See No, 1 d. See No. 1

ZALSALAN 2019-10-04

— 13. 270 2010-01-05

c. See No. 1 d, See No. 1

ZASTAYELLO 2019-10-04

14.269 2010.01-05

c. See No. 1 d. See No. I

ZALIMRED 2019-10-04

Dated the 8th April, 2020. PETER MUNYA,

Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO, 3264

THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA

THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT

(No. 17 G/2012)

COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF MACHAKQS STANDING ORDERS

SPECIAL SITTING OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY

NOTICE is given to all members of the County Assembly of Machakos and the general public that pursuant to Standing Order No. 26 of the County Assembly of Machakos Standing Orders, I, have appointed Thursday, the 30th of April, 2020 as a day for special sitting of the County Assembly of Machakos.

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The sitting shall be held at County Hall along Mwatu wa Ngoma Road, Machakos Town, Machakos County, from 10.00 am.

The business to be transacted at the sitting shall be—

(a) consideration of the Machakos County Annual Development Plan FY 2020/202;

(b) consideration of the Machakos County Fiscal Strategy Paper 2020;

(c) consideration of a request to approve short term cash flow management facility; and

(d) any other business that may be considered pursuant to Standing Order No. 151 (5) (d), (e) and (f) of the Machakos County Assembly Standing orders.

Dated the 21st April, 2020.

FLORENCE M. MWANGANGI, MR/0747578 Speaker, County Assembly of Machakos.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3265

THE PROCEEDS OF CRIME AND ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ACT

(No. 9 of 2009)

PRESERVATION ORDER

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 83 (1) of the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2009, the Agency Director gives notice to—

Ali Abdi Ibrahim that the High Court has issued preservation orders in Nairobi High Court Miscellaneous Application No. 12 of 2020 as specified in the Schedule hereto.

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI

MILIMANI LAW COURTS

ANTI-CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC CRIMES DIVISION

APPLICATION NO. 12 OF 2020

IN THE MATTER OF: An Application for Orders under sections 81 and 82 of the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act (POCAMLA) as read together with Order 51 of The Civil Procedure Rules.

-AND-

IN THE MATTER OF: Preservation Orders for KSh. 39,647,426.00 held in Account No. 1000176315716 and KSh. 3,857,943.02 held in Account No. 1000193921283 at Equity Bank, Mandera Branch in the name of Ali Abdi Ibrahim.

-BETWEEN-

ASSETS RECOVERY AGENCY Applicant

-VERSUS-

ALI ABDI IBRAHIM 1st Respondent

Ex parte

ORDER

IN CHAMBERS ON 3RD APRIL, 2020 BEFORE THE HOURABLE JUSTICE D. OGEMBO

UPON READING the Originating Motion dated the 2nd April, 2020 and presented to this Honourable Court by the Counsel for the Applicant pursuant to sections 81 and 82 of the Proceeds of Crime and

Anti-Money Laundering Act and Order 51 rule 1 of the Civil Procedure Rules; AND UPON READING the Supporting Affidavit of Fredrick Musyoki (60040SSGT) sworn on the 2nd April, 2020 in support of the AND WHEREAS this matter coming up ex-parte in chambers before the Honourable Justice D. Ogembo.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:

1. THAT this application be and hereby certified as urgent.

2. THAT this Honourable Court is hereby pleased to issue Preservation Orders prohibiting the Respondents and/ or their agents or representatives from transacting, withdrawing, transferring, using and any other dealings in respect of funds held in the following accounts:

i. KSh. 39,647,426.00 held at Equity Bank, Mandera Branch Account No. 1000176315716 in the name of Ali Abdi Ibrahim

ii. KSh. 3,857,943.02 held at Equity Bank, Mandera Branch Account number 1000193921283 in the name of Ali Abdi Ibrahim

GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Honourable Court this 3rd April, 2020.

ISSUED at NAIROBI this. ...day of April, 2020.

THE DEPUTY REGISTRAR

THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA

PENAL NOTICE

Take Notice that if you, the above named respondnets or your Servants/Agents disobey this Order, you will be cited for contempt of Court and shall be liable to imprisonment for a period of not more than six months.

Dated the 9th April, 2020. MUTHONI KIMANI,

MR/0747516 Director, Assets Recovery Agency.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3266

THE CROPS ACT

PROPOSED GRANT OF LICENSES

NOTICE is given that pursuant to section 20 (6), (7) and (8) of the Crops Act, the Agriculture and Food Authority proposes to grant trade licenses to the following applicants;

Name Of Applicant Purpose of Licence Location

KAVHE Coffee Limited, P.O. Box 76733— 00620, Nairobi

Coffee Exports, imports and value addition /roasting and packaging

Marjo Con.?lex, Eastern By-Pass, Nairobi

Kevmary Limited P.O. Box 59401— 00200, Nairobi

Coffee Exports, imports and value addition /roasting and packaging

MTR Chambers, Nairobi

JOTIM Coffee Limited P.O. Box 16580— 0100, Nairobi

Coffee Exports, imports and value addition /roasting and packaging

Lukenya, 4145 Estate, Mutonguni Road

Royal Tern Limited P.O. Box 72309— 00200, Nairobi

Coffee Exports, imports and value addition /roasting and packaging

Wakulima House, Haile Selassie, Nairobi

Kirenge farm P.O. Box 235, Ngewa, Thika

Coffee Exports, imports and value addition /roasting and packaging

Kamiti Road, Kiambu

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Name Of Applicant Purpose of Licence Location

Serah K. Ndege P.O. Box 31090— 0600, Nairobi

Authorizes holder to market own coffee in the overseas markets

Kiangua 143, Igoji Sub-County , Meru County

Peterson Coffee, P.O. Box 245, Karatina, Nyeri

Authorizes holder to market own coffee in the overseas markets

Kiawarigi, Karatina, Nyeri

Any objections to the proposed grant of license with respect to Coe applicants, should be lodged in writing with the Agriculture and Food Authority, Coffee Directorate, Coffee Plaza Building, along the Exchange lane, off Haile Selassie Avenue and of P.O. Box 30566-0100, Nairobi, within fourteen (14) days from the date of this notice.

The objection should state clearly the name, address and telephone No of the person/s or entity objecting, the reasons for the objection to the grant of the license and should be signed by the objector.

The Agriculture and Food Authority proposes to issue the license to the applicants who will have complied with the Crops Act, 2013, the Crops (Coffee) (General) Regulations, 2020 and any other relevant written law.

PVT-DLUV3UP

VIP Portal Markets Limited CPR/2014/160747 Wheel Africa Limited PVT-Y2U3GGX

Zaidee Investments Limited CPR/2012/71306

Alert Zone Security Limited C. 28103

Cargo Handlers Limited PVT-JZUM8XZ

Caspar Coding Limited CPR/2015/180336 Derby Investments Limited CPFt/2014/164351

Indus Trading Limited Cilt/2014/140321

Kibasiso East Afica Limited CPR/2014/140254 Mukitek Investments Limited CPR/2014/144302 Njecinya Limited PVT-BEUBJQ5

Papyrum Enterprises Limited C. 857

Premchand Brothers Limited C. 56630

Prime Health Club Limited CPR/2010/2010/251 14Rhino Trucks and Busses Limited CPR/2014/164350 Shine Automobiles Limited CPR/2014/160624 Tunaweza Kenya Limited

Dated the 21st April, 2020. ALICE MWENDWA,

Registrar of Companies.

Dated the 3rd April 2020. ANTONY MURIITHI,

Interim Director-General MR/0747520

Agriculture and Food Authority.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3267

THE COMPANIES ACT

(No. 17 of 2015)

INTENDED DISSOLUTION

PURSUANT to section 897 (3) of the Companies Act, it is notified that at the expiration of three (3) months from the date of this gazette, the names of the under-mentioned companies shall unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register of companies and the companies shall be dissolved.

Number Name of Company

PVT-KAU3R3P

Aneeq Contractors Limited PVT/2016/00801

Blue Ocean Adventures Limited PVT-3QUZJ5P

Brihawa Trading Company Limited PVT-27UADY7

Dunmarg Limited CPR/2015/183117

Ennovate Capital Limited PVT-RXUBY7D

Emasho Liquor Stores Limited PVT-7LU5ZPQ

Fivestar Information Systems Limited PVT-LRU2JQB

Gthendu Metallic Company Limited PVT-6LUR8Y

Huizyonghida Supply Chain Management Company Limited

CPR/2014/155310 Josma Kenya Limited PVT-ZQURJ7A

Jel Merchants E.A. Limited C. 75808

Kenya School of Monetary Studies Limited PR/2013/122991

Kensington Place Limited PVT-6LUBEXK

Laviton Investments Group Limited C. 153977

Lukenya Inks Limited PVT-JZUGG6P

Leeara Limited CPR/2014/134478 Kiwama Ventures Limited PVT-KAU259R

Masaba Lite Limited CPR/2015/184059 Mizigo Supplies Limited CPR/2010/35862

Mount Kenya Canyon Bistro Limited PVT-MKUVL3Q Murdagat Limited PVT-KAU53YM

Martmur Streel Limited PVT-8LUQA3X

Mjanaheri Foods Limited PVT/2016/027616 Panda Digital Limited PVT-DLU939

Peasi Solutions Limited C. 148099

Rafiki Industries Company Limited PVT/2016/002427 Redstar Investments Limited C. 135835

Ropat Managers Limited PVT-ZQUVKG7

Seven Stanchions Investment Limited PVT/2016/001552 Shyam Power Systems Limited PVT-MKUGKQA Sigilai Ventures Limited PVT-AAAAKJ5

Skylimit Ventures Limited PVT-ZQUXR22

Slydex Limited PVT-PJUM52X

Transline Parcel Handlers Limited CPR/2015/185405 Utume Investments Limited

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3268

THE INSOLVENCY ACT, 2015

ABRAAJ KENYA ADVISERS LIMITED

GENERAL MEETING OF CREDITORS

NOTICE is given, pursuant to section 406 (1) (a) and (b) of the Insolvency Act, 2015, of a scheduled general meeting of creditors of Abraaj Kenya Advisers Limited to be held virtually (using weblink: https://meet.google.com/pyx-tshu-tqs), on Monday, 4th May, 2020, at 10.00 a.m. for the purpose of considering the winding-up of Abraaj Kenya Advisers Limited.

Any creditor entitled to attend and vote at this virtual meeting is entitled to do so either in person or by proxy. Creditors wishing to vote at the virtual meeting must (unless they are individual creditors in person) lodge their proxy with the convener one business day before the meeting. The convener can be contacted care of Norfolk Towers, 2nd Floor, 68 Kijabe Street, Nairobi, Kenya. A creditor will not be entitled to vote unless his written statement of claim, ("proof'), which clearly sets out the name and address of the creditor and the amount claimed, has been lodged and admitted for voting purposes. Proofs must be lodged by noon on the business day before the meeting. Unless they surrender their security, secured creditors must give particulars of their security, the date when it was given and the estimated value at which is assessed if they wish to vote at the meeting.

A list of the names and addresses of the Company's creditors will be available for inspection free of charge at the Company's registered office, being Norfolk Towers, 2nd Floor, 68 Kijabe Street, Nairobi, Kenya, on the two business days preceding the meeting.

ASHISH PATEL AND BENJAMIN IKENYE, MR/0734988 Directors.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3269

THE PHYSICAL AND LAND USE PLANNING ACT

(Cap. 286)

COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN

PDP No. CKR/I52/19101

NOTICE is given that preparation of the above part development plan was on 19th July, 2019, completed.

The part development plan relates to the land situated within Kirinyaga East Sub-County, Kirinayga County.

Copies of the plan as prepared have been deposited for public inspection at the office of the County Physical Planning Officer, Kirinyaga and the Deputy County Commissioner's Office, Kirinyaga East.

The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge by all persons interested at the office of the County Physical Planning Officer, Kirinyaga and the Deputy County Commissioner's Office,

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Kirinyaga East, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.

Any interested person(s) who wishes to make any representation in connection with or objection to the above part development plan may send such representations in writing to be received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 483, Kerugoya, within sixty (60) days from the date of this notice and any such representation or objection shall state the grounds on which it is made.

Dated the 24th July, 2019. W. K. LOKA,

MR/0747548 for Director of Physical Planning.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3270

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT

(No. 8 of 1999)

THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED RUPINGAZI WERU IRRIGATION

SCHEME IN MBETI SOUTH LOCATION, MBEERE SOUTH SUB- COUNTY IN EMBU COUNTY

INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS

Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project.

The Proponent, Rupingazi Weru Irrigation Scheme, is proposing to develop Rupingazi Weru Irrigation Scheme. The project will comprise of: an intake on Rupingazi River; a conveyance system consisting of UPVC and GI pipes involving installation of 19 sub-mainlines with a total length of 60.68km, 38 feeder lines to 746 small holder farms, sprinkler heads, fittings and accessories; and other associated facilities and amenities. The project will be located in Kiamuringa, Gachuriri and Gachoka sub-locations of Mbeti South Location, Mbeere South Sub-County in Embu County.

The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures:

Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

• Acquire all relevant approvals and licenses to avoid construction work held.

• Seek qualified personnel for various works including licensed engineer and contractor.

• The approved designs followed in all stages of the project development.

• The institutions that concern this kind of development should be liaised where need be.

• Rehabilitation of degraded environment undertaken to stabilize the soil and therefore reduce rate of soil erosion and siltation.

• Soil conservation measures should be constructed especially at stockpiled areas.

• Protect/Provide safe access to the unstable excavated sites through use warning signage, stable access to depths and heights.

• Supply workers with potable water and washrooms.

• Recruit workers from local area as much as possible and mainstream gender; Provide PPE such as overalls, boots, goggles, dust masks and others.

• Carry out awareness creation on dangers associated with HIV/AIDS.

• Display clear and visible warnings e.g. "No Access to the site for an unauthorized person" or "Danger/Hatari" at the area prone to these dangers and use language that is

Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

understood by all.

Noise and

• Provide earmuffs for those working with excessive noise producing equipment. vibrations • Combine noisy operations so that they occur

at the same time.

• Construction to take the shortest time possible.

Loss of vegetation • Where possible, the clearing of vegetation more so the indigenous trees need to be avoided during construction as much as possible.

• Establish tree nurseries and replant trees.

• After work is complete, the riparian area should be conserved.

Pollution of river • Cart waste generated near water away as soon as possible.

• Apply sediment control procedures to prevent sediment returning into the rivers.

• Don't block the river flow in a way to obstruct aquatic movements.

• Washing should be carried out far from the water course.

• The construction works should follow WRUA by laws.

• Strict measures are to be applied for the handling of construction materials in powder form.

• Excavation, handling and transport of erodible materials shall be avoided under high wind conditions.

• promote the reuse, recycling and reduction of wastes including waste containment.

• Use of durable, long-lasting materials that will not need to be replaced often.

• Potential pollutants should be stored, kept and used in such a manner that any escape can be contained to avoid degrading the water table.

• Any pollution incidents on site should be resolved speedily.

• The maintenance of vehicle and other machineries should be on designated locations.

• Provide oil spill at containment and clean-up equipment designated areas.

• Provide PPE for workers.

• Should an accident occur: The injured person given first aid and immediately taken to the hospital, an investigation be initiated and preliminary findings released within 12 hours.

• The river flow should not be blocked in a way to obstruct aquatic life movements.

• The construction works should follow WRUA by laws.

• Cart away waste generated as soon as possible.

• Liaise with KFS on conditions of working in the forest.

• Sensitize the migrant workers on sexual behavior risk.

• Have VCT services on site and encourage workers to undergo the same.

• Provision of protective devices such as condoms.

Compromise with the efficiency of construction work and project

Soil erosion

Health and safety of workers and local community

Dust emissions

Construction wastes

Oil spillage

Accidents and hazards during construction

Water quality downstream

Loss of biodiversity during pipe laying in the forest

Occupational safety and health impacts during pipeline laying outside forest

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Impacts on local air quality

• Spraying water on soil before excavation and periodic access road wetting to reduce nuisance dust levels.

• Visual inspection of dust pollution from roads and the construction site and appropriate intervention if dust levels are high.

• Speed restriction of construction vehicles to a speed of 30 km/h or less on the site and on the access roads to the site.

Proposed Mitigation Measures

• Maintenance and servicing of machines and engines off-site.

• Grievance procedure for dust complaints.

• The use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as dust masks, in particular, for construction workers.

• All construction materials will be transported in designated trucks which will be covered.

• Conduct construction activities during day time.

• Select equipment with lower sound power levels.

• Install silencers for fans used by construction machinery.

• Restrict engine idling of equipment and vehicles.

• Regular maintenance of construction equipment.

• Segregate and store in a designated waste management area.

• Deliver to licensed recyclers.

• Segregate and store in a designated waste management area.

• Deliver to licensed recyclers.

• Fuels will be stored on site in temporary aboveground storage tanks placed on a bonded area.

• Trucks and construction vehicles will be serviced off site.

• Recovery and re-use to be explored and where it is not feasible they should be disposed in a NEMA.

• Segregate and store in a designated waste management area.

• Deliver to licensed recyclers.

• Segregate and store in a designated waste management area.

• Deliver to licensed recyclers.

• Segregate and store in a designated waste management area.

• Eliminate excess packaging.

• Repair items such as pallets so that they can be re-used.

• Minimize works during rainy season.

• Excavated materials to be removed and disposed at designated disposal facility.

• Fuel and other chemicals storage area to be paved and bonded to avoid leakage and contamination of surface or ground waters.

• Restore and seed temporary access road.

• Maintain erosion controls.

• Preparation and implementation of a Waste Management Plan (WMP).

• Store fuels on site in temporary aboveground storage tanks.

• Service trucks and construction vehicles off site.

• Adhere to Kenyan laws and regulations applicable to waste management and the MSDS.

• Provide temporary ablution facilities and

Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

• Provision shall be made for employee facilities including shelter, toilets and washing facilities.

Conflicts between • Develop an MoU with non-members at members and planning stage. non-members • Ensure road signs (men at work) posted

when working on such areas.

The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:

(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126-00100, Nairobi.

(b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi.

(c) County Director of Environment, Embu County.

The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process regarding this plan.

MAMO B. MAMO, Ag. Director-General,

MR/07344915

National Environment Management Authority.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.3271

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT

(No. 8 of 1999)

THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED ELECTRIC FENCING OF MAASAI MAU

FOREST, NAROK COUNTY

INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS

Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project.

The proponent, Kenya Water Towers Agency, proposes to construct an electric fence around the Maasai Mau Forest. The forest block lies within Narok County and is situated 21km to the Northern part of Narok Town. The northern part of Maasai Mau is bordered by 01 Pusimoru Forest Reserve and Transmara Forest Reserve lies to the north west of the project forest area. The fence shall be of Intermediate Design type and shall consist of between five and ten strands. It shall have a combination of live wires and earth wires. The bottom earth wire shall be looped to the upper earth wire and later to a tight lock underground mesh. At 200m interval, the wire shall be attached to a 2m earth peg with a joint clamp. All live wires shall be attached to strain insulators at strainer assemblies and tied by joint clamps and looped across king post to the next wire tied in the same way. Galvanized staples shall be used to attach earth wires and insulators to the posts. All wires shall be strained to a tension of 180kg. Standard galvanized joint clamps shall be used to join the wire along the main fence line and at corners where looping shall be necessary. All joints shall be tight and of figure 8 or reef knot joint.

Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

Impacts

Noise and vibration

Solid waste

Surface water

Wastes and effluents

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Proposed Mitigation Measures

ensure treatment and/or removal of sewage wastes of.

• Suitable facilities for the collection, segregation and safe disposal of the waste, and ensuring wastes are not blown off site by winds;

• Waste collection by approved waste contractors and transferred to an appropriately NEMA licensed) waste management facility;

• Dispose them offsite through approved waste contractors and transferred to an appropriately NEMA licensed) waste management facility;

• Deliver to licensed recyclers;

• Dispose them offsite through approved waste contractors and transferred to an appropriately NEMA licensed) waste management facility.

• Minimal clearing of trees should be practiced.

• Avoid felling large trees where necessary.

• Avoid using heavy mechanization which would easily cause severe clearing of vegetation.

• Totally avoid felling large trees listed in the red list of threatened species.

• Avoid using heavy mechanization which would easily cause severe clearing of tree species threatened.

• Conduct search and rescue of Shrews, lizards and skinks trapped by trenches and pit holes every day in the morning.

• Establish a ramp for the species to climb outside from trenches.

• Trenches and pit holes should not be left unattended for long to avoid.

• The earth moving machines should be cleaned by cleaning them before they leave their departure points.

• Monitoring of AIPS should be observed closely to identify and control their population before they start reproducing.

• Grading should be avoided in sloppy (steep) areas to allow free movement of seeds downslopes.

• The bottom wire should be spaced considerably high to allow cross-movements of small to medium mammals that disperse seeds.

• Controlled grazing of livestock should be enhanced.

• Vary voltage of lower layers of wires to levels that only excite the medium size birds (CP).

• Creating a ground clearance (without electric wire) for ground movement by some bird species in between the forest and outside (CP).

• Complete fencing across riverine areas should be avoided to allow for movements of elephants and other large mammals across the landscape.

• A chance find can be reported by any member of the Project. Accordingly, if a chance find is encountered, the first course of action is to stop work in the vicinity of the find. Then the following steps will be undertaken.

• Inform site supervisor/foreman.

• Install temporary site protection measures

Proposed Mitigation Measures

(warning tape and keep off signs).

• Inform all personnel of the Chance Find if access to any part of the work area is restricted.

• Establish a localized no-go area needed to protect the Chance Find.

• The National Museum of Kenya will be contacted to perform a preliminary evaluation to determine whether the Chance Find is cultural heritage and if so, whether it is an isolate or part of a larger site or feature;

• Artefacts will be left in place when possible; if materials are collected they will be placed in bags and labelled by an archaeologist and handed over to the National Museum of Kenya; no Project personnel are permitted to take or keep artefacts as personal possessions.

• Document find through photography, notes, GPS coordinates, and maps (collect spatial data) as appropriate.

• If the Chance Find proves to be an isolated find or not cultural heritage, the specialists brought in from the National Museum of Kenya will authorize the removal of site protection measures and activity in the vicinity of the site can resume.

• If the archaeological specialists from National Museum of Kenya confirm the Chance Find is a cultural heritage site, they will inform the project team and initiate discussions with the latter about treatment.

• Prepare and retain archaeological monitoring records including all initial reports whether they are later confirmed or not.

• Develop and implement treatment plans for confirmed finds using the services of qualified cultural heritage experts.

• If a Chance Find is a verified cultural heritage site, prepare a final Chance Finds report once treatment has been completed.

• While investigation is on-going, co-ordinate with on-site personnel keeping them informed as to status and schedule of investigations, and informing them when the construction may resume.

• If mitigation is required, then expedient rescue excavations will be undertaken by the National Museum of Kenya specialist, except in the case that the chance find is of international importance (i.e. Critical Cultural Heritage). If an archaeological site of international importance is encountered special care will be taken and archaeologists with the appropriate expertise in addressing the find will be appointed.

• The Contractor should develop and implement pre-employment screening measures for workers, which should include applicable diseases. Individuals found to be suffering from these diseases will need to be sensitized on prevention of transmission to others and management of the disease prior to mobilization to site.

• The Contractor should develop and implement a HIV/AIDS and other STIs policy and an information document for all workers directly related to the Project. The information document should address factual health issues as well as behavior change issues around the transmission and infection of HIV/AIDS and other STIs.

Impacts

Solid waste

Destruction of vegetation (cover, species and population)

Potential destruction of population of threatened plant species

Pit falling of small mammals, herpatofaunal and crawling invertebrates

Introduction of Alien Invasive Plant (AIP) species along the fence alignment

Disruption of connectivity and seed dispersal on the landscape

Fatal electrocution of small mammals and birds

Restricted movement across the landscape

Impacts on Cultural Heritage

Impacts

Increased Transmission of HIV/AIDS and STIs

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Impacts

Impacts on Employment, Procurement and the Economy

Loss of property and livelihood sources

Proposed Mitigation Measures

• The Contractor will make condoms available to employees and communities neighboring the site office during construction.

• All project personnel should be inducted on a Code of Conduct that gives guidelines on worker-worker interactions, worker- community interactions and development of personal relationships with members of the local communities.

• As part of the Code of Conduct, the Proponent should explicitly forbid all Project personnel as well as the Contractor staff from engaging in illicit activities including procuring of commercial sex workers which could affect the reputation of the Agency and or its relationship with communities. Anyone caught engaging in illegal activities should be subject to disciplinary action.

• If workers are found to be in contravention of the Code of Conduct, which they will be required to sign at the commencement of their contract, they will face disciplinary action including dismissal from duty.

• The Project should prioritize the employment of labour from the local villages in the first instance especially for unskilled and semi-skilled positions. In the event the position cannot be filled from the project area, labour should be sourced in order of preference from neighboring communities within the Counties.

• The Proponent should adopt a fair and transparent employment and procurement strategy to avert any potential favoritism. The strategy should be well understood by local communities.

• Employment should be fairly distributed among the local ethnic representations to avoid any conflict over the project.

• KWTA should notify identified representatives of the County Government and Public Administration (i.e. the County Commissioner's office) of the specific jobs and the skills required for the Project, prior to the commencement of construction. This will give the local population time, prior to the commencement of construction, to identify persons with the relevant skillset to be employable in the Project.

• The Project should prioritize the procurement of goods and services from within Narok County. In the event that goods and services cannot be procured from within the Counties, then preference should be given to regional companies. The Contractor should however aim at procuring locally available materials where feasible and use local suppliers where appropriate.

• Job advertisements on employment and procurement opportunities during construction phase should be placed at the Public Administration notice board and applications to be done through this office. In the event that the position cannot be filled from within these villages and towns it should be advertised further afield (County-wide in Narok).

• An inventory of affected properties including cost of purchase of land, land acreage under crop production and expected amount of crop harvest should be prepared to determine the level of loss and enable costing/valuation.

• Further the process should identify persons who have been affected in this regard, with an

Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

aim of generating their socio-economic profile to determine which alternative intervention can be suitable to help them cope with their loss.

• Consider implementing suitable alternative livelihood options as supported by local conditions and as proposed by the affected communities would entail: job opportunities in the project, setting up tree nurseries, tea farming, bamboo plantation, bee keeping for honey production, dairy farming, establishing medicinal herb garden.

• The local leaders including special interest groups such as village elders, women, youth and indigenous peoples should be involved and consulted in identification of interventions and restoration of community livelihoods.

• The proponent should purpose to build the capacity of local communities in sound forest management by way of training on participatory forest management, constitution of a Community Forest Association; offering apprenticeship to instil basic skills that can be employed in project implementation; hire local youth to work as forest scouts for income and as well as to portray community involvement in conservation and for sustainability.

• Positive interventions geared towards capacity building and restoration of livelihoods may attract those who were not affected and these may in turn lead to competition for limited slots in the various opportunities. For this reason, the Proponent should work closely with the local leaders to ensure a fair, transparent and inclusive process.

• Establish a community grievance redress mechanism to address concerns arising from the community.

Insecurity • Employment should also be equal between all local communities, especially between the Maasai and Kipsigis ethnicities to avoid any conflict within the Project Area.

• KWTA and the Contractor will need to liaise with the local security operatives and develop a security plan to protect the Project material, equipment and workers.

• The Proponent should continue to undertake engagement and consultation, with the local stakeholders, in line with its stakeholder engagement strategy.

• During construction, an Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan should be prepared and implemented by the Contractor.

The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:

(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126-00100, Nairobi.

(b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi.

(c) County Director of Environment, Narok County.

The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process regarding this plan.

MAMO B. MAMO, Ag. Director-General,

MR/0747564 National Environment Management Authority.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3272

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO-ORDINATION ACT

Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

• Cages should be made of sturdy, non-corrosive material.

(No. 8 of 1999)

THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF SUSTAINABLE

TILAPIA CAGE CULTURE AROUND NYACHEBE WATERS ON LAKE VICTORIA, SUBA-NORTH SUB-COUNTY, HOMABAY

COUNTY

INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS

Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project.

The proponent, Global Tilapia Husbandry Ltd, is proposing to establish a commercial sustainable and responsible tilapia cage culture that shall comprise of 250 round cages each measuring 5m diameter and 10m depth in the waters of Lake Victoria, around Nyachebe beach area, Suba- North Sub-County in Homabay County.

Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

Eutrophication of the lake • Avoid overfeeding by monitoring from Nutrient Enrichment feed rates. from excess feeds and waste

Flow regimes/water currents

Escape of non-native culture species could lead to : -

• Interbreeding and gene pool alteration of the local fish populations

• Disease transmission • Competition

Contamination of the environment through waste disposal — air pollution and waste water

Water flowing through the cages is affected by drag forces exerted by the framework and netting

• Install cages away from major currents and areas with aquatic vegetation.

Increased waste • Recycling, Re-use and transfer to accumulation rate in the approved sites. immediate cage vicinity

Fish escapes • Install screens on all inlet and outlet points in the fish farm to minimize the escape of fry, juveniles and brood stock.

• Filter screens in fish farm shall be designed to retain the smallest life stage present.

• Filter devices should be capable of screening all water.

• Follow protocols when transferring, changing nets or harvesting fish from the cages e.g. use of fish boxes.

• Trained staff must periodically inspect cages for holes, rips or tears.

• Place ponds above the flood level.

• Area occupied by ponds should be smaller that of natural vegetation.

• Place ponds well apart.

• Retain vegetation as much as possible.

• Practice good husbandry.

• Quarantine introductions.

• Assist in road maintenance.

• Accommodate issues as they arise.

• Employ those involved in capture fishing as unskilled workers.

• Install self-extinguishing navigation equipment, lights and technology.

• Recycling, Re-use and transfer to approved sites.

• Construct jump nets that extend above the water line to prevent overtopping by storm surges and waves.

• Install cages away from major currents and areas with aquatic vegetation.

• Recycling, Re-use and transfer to approved sites.

• Conduct a routine of collecting mortalities on the firm.

• All mortalities should be decomposed at a designated area.

• Limit use of chemicals.

• Use footbaths and restrict entry to cage farm.

• Putting nets over cages to deter birds.

• Putting predator nets.

• Annual inspection of the facility by government approved agents.

• Consider having a resident health staff.

• Restrict expansion to the currently agreed areas.

• Accommodate conflict issues as they arise.

• Acquire quality floating pellets that can easily be washed to the shore.

• Jump nets that extend above the water line should be constructed to prevent overtopping by storm surges or waves.

• Install cages away from major currents and areas with aquatic vegetation.

• Install screens on all inlet and outlet points to minimize escape.

• Cages should be made of sturdy non-corrosive material.

• Thoroughly inspect the nets before deployment.

• Follow protocols when transferring, changing nets or harvestin.;

• Trained staff must periodically inspect cages for holes, rips, or tears.

• Recycling, Re-use and transfer to approved sites.

• Construct jump nets that extend above the water line to prevent overtopping by storm surges and waves.

Habitat preservation

Spread of diseases to wild population

Deterioration of road access due to congestion

Conflict with other lake users over reduced space

Reduced capture fish prices and fishers income

Boat accidents at night

Spread disease Contamination of the environment through waste disposal ;—

• air pollution • waste water; • attracting scavengers, • injure wildlife, Water flowing through the cages is affected by drag forces exerted by the framework and netting

Increased waste accumulation rate in the immediate cage vicinity

Fish mortalities results in the excretion of ammonia in lake waters (through bacterial action and autolysis of dead fish), predation by other fish, lizards, crocodiles and birds

Incidence of disease through evolution of drug resistant fish pathogens

Fish losses due to predation

Accidents, health issues and occupational safety

Encroachment into fishing grounds and conflict with other lake users

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Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures

Improved scenery of the • Allow tourists, school children to area due to cages and lake look and learn from the prescribed based storage facilities distance.

The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:

(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. Box 30126-00100, Nairobi.

(b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi.

(c) County Director of Environment, Homabay County.

The National Environment Management Authority invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision making process regarding this plan.

MAMO B. MAMO, Ag . Director-General,

MR/0747588

National Environment Management Authority.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3273

GARAM INVESTMENTS

DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS

NOTICE is issued pursuant to the provisions of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya to the owners of Audi A4, Reg. No. KBF 157E and Landrover Discovery KBR 920W, within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice, to take delivery of the said motor vehicles which are currently lying at Agba Motors Limited, Ngong Road, Hekima Gardens, Nairobi, upon payment of unpaid utility bills together with other costs that may be owed including cost of publication and any other incidental costs, failure to which the same shall shall be disposed of under the Disposal of Uncollecetd Goods Act, either by public auction, tender or private treaty and the proceeds of the sale be defrayed against all accrued charges without any further reference to the owner.

Dated the 18th March, 2020. J. M. GIKONYO,

MR/0734946 for Garam Investment Auctioneers.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3274

SAMMY GARAGE AND STORAGE LANGATA

DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS

NOTICE is issued pursuant to the provisions of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya to the owners of Motor vehicles:

KAJ 679U, Mercedes Benz KAD 617G Station Wagon KAT 903E BMW KBJ 982Y Mercedes Benz 210E KAM 666J Mercedes Benz 124

Lying at Sammy Garage and Storage, Langata Road, Nairobi, to collect the said motor vehicles within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice, upon payment of all outstanding payments for storage and any other incidental costs incurred, failure to which the slid motor vehicles will be sold by public auction and the proceeds of the sale be defrayed against all accrued charges without any further reference to the owners.

Dated the 14th April, 2020. SAMMY NGUGI,

MR/0747504 Director.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3275

CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 16th December, 2019, duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as Presentation No. 1839, in Volume DI, Folio 40/943, File No. MMXX, by our client, Meli Solloh, of P.O. Box 103374-00101, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Keren Meli Solloh, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of her former name Keren Meli Solloh and in lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Meli Solloh for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate, describe and address her by her assumed name Meli Solloh only.

KALOLA & MINDOT, Advocates for Meli Solloh,

MR/0734945

formerly known as Keren Meli Solloh.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3276

CHANGE OF NAME

NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 9th March, 2020 duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as Presentation No. 21 in Volume DI Folio 54/1129 File No MMXX, by our client, Abdirizak Sheikh Mohamed, of P.O. Box 16201-00610, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Abdirizak Abdi Ali, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of his former name Abdirizak Abdi Ali and in lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Abdirizak Sheikh Mohamed for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate describe and address him by his assumed name Abdirizak Sheikh Mohamed only.

MAHMOUD GITAU JILLO, Advocates for Abdirizak Sheikh Mohamed,

MR/0747586

formerly known as Abdirizak Abdi Ali.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3277

KITUI COUNTY CORPORATIONS ACT

(No. 4 of 2019)

KITUI COUNTY TEXTILE CENTRE (KICOTEC)

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sections 8 and 9 (1) (a) (d) and 9 (2) of the Kitui County Corporations Act, I, Philip Mutinda Mumo, the County Executive Committee Member for Trade, Co-operatives and Investment, Kitui County appoint the persons below to the Board of the Kitui County Textile Centre (KICOTEC) with effect from the 15th April, 2020, for a period of three (3) years. The earlier Gazette Notice No. 1265 is revoked.

Patrick Wambua King'ole — Chairperson

Members:

Caroline Musango Anne Mutave Peter Isaac Maluki Brayan Wambua Chief Officer Ministry of Trade, Co-operatives and Investments or his/her Representative Chief Officer Finance, County Treasury or his/her representative

Dated the 15th April 2020. PHILIP MUTINDA MUMO,

MR/074759 CECM, Ministry of Trade, Co-operatives and Investment.

SPECIAL NOTICE

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