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The Small Claims Court Act—Appointment ........................ 2094 SUPPLEMENT No. 47, 48, 49, 51 and 53
Legislative Supplements, 2023
The Water Act—Appointment, etc ........................................ 2094, 2132
LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE
The Commission of Inquiry Act—Appointment .................. 2095
45—The Independent Electoral and Boundaries
Presidential Taskforce on the Review of the Legal and Commission (Staff Car Loan Scheme)
Regulatory Framework Governing Religious (Amendment) Regulations, 2023 ............................ 205
Organizations—Appointment ............................................. 2095 46—The Kenya Citizenship and Immigration
Regulations, 2012 ................................................... 207
The Community Land Act—Adjudication Programme for
Parts of Baringo County, etc................................................ 2095–2096 47—The Pre-Shipment Inspection Fund (Winding up)
Order, 2023 ............................................................. 209
The Central Bank of Kenya Act—Notification of Change 48—The Government Coast Agency Clearing Fund
of Name................................................................................. 2096 (Winding up) Order, 2023 ...................................... 209
County Government Notices .................................................. 2096–2099 49—The Joint Consolidated Fund (Winding up) Order,
2023 ........................................................................ 210
2117–2132
50—The Kenya Local Loans Support Fund (Winding
The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional up) Order, 2023 ....................................................... 211
Certificates, etc ..................................................................... 2099–2112, 2146
51—The Treasury Main Clearance Fund (Winding up)
The National Treasury and Planning—Statement of Actual Order, 2023 ............................................................. 211
Revenues and Net Exchequer Issues as at 28th April, 52—Declaration of a Part of Kilifi County as a
2023 ....................................................................................... 2112–2115 Disturbed Area ........................................................ 213
53—The Public Order (State Curfew) Kilifi County
Energy and Pteroleum Regulatory Authority—Fuel Energy
Curfew Order, No. 1 of 2023 .................................. 213
Cost Charge, etc.................................................................... 2115–2117
54—The Public Order (Turkana, Elgeyo Marakwet,
The Physical and Land Use Planning Act—Intention to Baringo, West Pokot, Samburu and Laikipia
Prepare a Local Physical and Land Use Development Counties) Curfew Extension Order, No. 14 of
2023 ........................................................................
Plan, etc ................................................................................. 2133
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The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act—
Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports ............ 2133–2143 SUPPLEMENT No. 50
National Assembly Bills, 2023
Closure of Private Roads and Footpaths ................................ 2143–2144
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Disposal of Uncollected Goods .............................................. 2144
The National Government Constituencies Development
Change of Names .................................................................... 2144–2146 Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2023 ................................ 203
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2094 THE KENYA GAZETTE 12th May, 2023
(No. 2 of 2016)
APPOINTMENT GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6089
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (2) of the THE WATER ACT
Small Claims Court Act, 2016, I, Martha K. Koome, Chief Justice and
President of the Supreme Court of Kenya designates the following (No. 43 of 2016)
Judicial Officers as Adjudicators in any proceedings under the Act in APPOINTMENT
the areas of jurisdiction of their current court stations and future
stations deployed to from time to time, for a period of twelve (12) IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 119 (2) of the
months, with effect from the 1st June, 2023. Water Act, 2016, the Judicial Service Commission appoints—
1. Catherine Wanjiru Ng’ang’a HON. BERNARD OCHOI
2. Tessy Elaine Marienga
3. Emily Chepkorir Chelule to be the acting Chairperson of the Water Tribunal, for a period of six
4. Aswani Dorothy Shitandi (6) months, with effect from the 12th May, 2023.
5. Jane Wangechi Munene
6. Velnah Mochache Mong’ina Dated the 8th May, 2023.
7. Caroline Auma Okumu MARTHA K. KOOME,
8. Gillian Chepchumba Simatwo Chief Justice/Chairperson, Judicial Service Commission.
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2095
IT IS notified for the general information of the public that His (No. 27 of 2016)
Excellency Hon. William Samoei Ruto, President of the Republic of
ADJUDICATION PROGRAMME FOR PARTS OF TANA RIVER COUNTY
Kenya and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces has
appointed— IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 8 (1) of the
Community Land Act, 2016, the Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public
Mohammad Dori (Amb.),
Abdisalam Sheikh Mohamed, Works, Housing and Urban Development in consultation with the
Sujurtha Kotamraju, County Government of Tana River, has developed the adjudication
Bishop Amos Lewa, programme for the communities in parts of Tana River County set out
in the second column of the Schedule.
as members of the Presidential Taskforce on Review of the Legal and
Regulatory Framework Governing Religious Organizations established SCHEDULE
vide Gazette Notice No. 5661 of 2023.
County Community Location
Dated the 11th May, 2023.
FELIX K. KOSKEI, Tana River Wayu Daba Wayu
Chief of Staff and Head of the Public Service. Tana River Gwano Gwano
The Land Adjudication Officer for Tana River Community Land
Registration Unit shall proceed to publish the notices of the intention
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6092 to survey, demarcate and register communities and community land in
the above Schedule as per section 8 (4) of the Community Land Act,
THE COMMUNITY LAND ACT
2016 and any law relating to adjudication of titles to land.
(No. 27 of 2016)
Dated the 13th April, 2023.
ADJUDICATION PROGRAMME FOR PARTS OF BARINGO COUNTY ZACHARIAH M. NJERU,
Cabinet Secretary for Lands and Physical Planning.
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 8 (1) of the
Community Land Act, 2016, the Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public
Works, Housing and Urban Development in consultation with the
County Government of Baringo, has developed the adjudication GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6095
programme for the communities in parts of Baringo County set out in THE COMMUNITY LAND ACT
the second column of the Schedule.
(No. 27 of 2016)
SCHEDULE
ADJUDICATION PROGRAMME FOR PARTS OF KILIFI COUNTY
County Community Location
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 8 (1) of the
Baringo Paka Paka Community Land Act, 2016, the Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public
Baringo Kokwa Island Salabani Works, Housing and Urban Development in consultation with the
The Land Adjudication Officer for Baringo Community Land County Government of Kilifi, has developed the adjudication
Registration Unit shall proceed to publish the notices of the intention programme for the community in Kilifi County set out in the second
to survey, demarcate and register communities and community land in column of the Schedule.
the above Schedule as per section 8 (4) of the Community Land Act,
SCHEDULE
2016 and any law relating to adjudication of titles to land.
Dated the 13th April, 2023. County Community Location
ZACHARIAH M. NJERU, Kilifi Gede-Mitangani Mirihini/Ndigiria
Cabinet Secretary for Lands and Physical Planning.
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The Cabinet Secretary shall proceed to publish the notice of the Sub-County Community Location/Ward
intention to survey, demarcate for registration of the community and
community land in the above Schedule as per section 8 (4) of the 14. Puch Loima Ward, Puch
Community Land Act, 2016 and any law relating to adjudication of Sub-location
titles to land. 15. Namoruputh Loima Ward,
Namoruputh Sub-
Dated the 28th April, 2023. location
ZACHARIAH M. NJERU, 16. Lochor – Edome Loima Ward,
Cabinet Secretary for Lands and Physical Planning. Lochor – Edome
Sub-location
17. Lochor – Ekuyen Loima Ward,
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6096 Lochor – Ekuyen
Sub-location
THE COMMUNITY LAND ACT 18. Kang’alita Lobei/Kotaruk Ward
(No. 27 of 2016) 19. Kalemunyang’
20. Kotaruk
ADJUDICATION PROGRAMME FOR PARTS OF TURKANA COUNTY 21. Lokipetot Arengan
22. Lobei
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 8 (1) of the
Community Land Act, 2016, the Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public Turkana West 1. Letea Letea Ward
Works, Housing and Urban Development in consultation with the 2. Loreng
County Government of Turkana, has developed the adjudication 3. Loritit
programme for the communities in parts of Turkana County set out in 4. Kalimapus
the second column of the Schedule. 5. Garite
6. Lotasonyok
SCHEDULE
The Land Adjudication Officer for Turkana Community Land
Sub-County Community Location/Ward Registration Unit shall proceed to publish the notices of the intention
to survey, demarcate and register communities and community land in
Turkana 1. Kakong’u Lobokat Ward
the above Schedule as per section 8 (4) of the Community Land Act,
South 2. Kainuk
2016 and any law relating to adjudication of titles to land.
3. Loyapat
4. Koputiro Dated the 13th April, 2023.
5. Nakwamoru ZACHARIAH M. NJERU,
6. Lorogon Cabinet Secretary for Lands and Physical Planning.
7. Kaputir
8. Kalemwae
9. Kalemng’orok Aroo KatiluWard GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6097
10. Korinyang
11. Katilu THE CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA ACT
12. Lokapel (Cap. 491)
13. Kanaodon
14. Lokichar Lokichar Ward NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF NAME
15. Kapese IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the
16. Kasuroi specified bank formerly known as Mayfair CIB Bank Limited has by
17. Lomunyenkupurat resolution of the Board and the approval of the Registrar of
18. Lochwaa Companies, effected a change of name from Mayfair CIB Bank
19. Kakalel Limited to Commercial International Bank (CIB) Kenya Limited, with
Turkana East 1. Nakukulas Lokori/Kochodin effect from the 27th March, 2023.
2. Lopii
3. Lochakula Dated the 10th May, 2023.
4. Lokori PATRICK NJOROGE,
5. Kangitit Governor, Central Bank of Kenya.
6. Lokwii
7. Lotubae
8. Lomunyean Akwaan Katilia Ward GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6098
9. Elelea THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
10. Katilia
11. Lopeduru THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES ACT
12. Kapedo Kapedo/Napeitom
(No. 13 of 2011)
13. Napeitom Ward
14. Nadome THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES (AMENDMENT)ACT
15. Moru Ang’ikokolak
Kamuge (No. 3 of 2019)
16. Lomelo COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF MAKUENI
Loima 1. Urum Lokiriama/Lorengipi
2. Lokiriama Ward APPOINTMENT
3. Nakwapua
PURSUANT to powers conferred by section 14 (2) (b) of the
4. Nakurio Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2011, I, Mutula Kilonzo Junior, the
5. Lorengipi Governor of Makueni County, appoint the person hereto to be a
6. Napeikar Turkwel Ward member of the Emali–Sultan Hamud Municipality Board, for a term of
7. Nadapal five (5) years, serving on part-time basis.
8. Lorugum
9. Turkwel Title/Name Position
10. Kaapus
Governor’s Nominee – Julius Wambua Musau Member
11. Lomeyan
12. Napeililim Dated the 20th April, 2023.
13. Lochor – Ekuyan MUTULA KILONZO JNR,
MR/5164837 Governor, Makueni County.
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2097
Dated the 4th April, 2023. IT IS notified to the general public that in exercise of the powers
conferred on me by section 9 (1) and (5) of the Lamu County
MUTULA KILONZO JNR, Alcoholic Drinks Act, 2020, that, I, Issa A. Timamy, Governor of
MR/5164836 Governor, Makueni County. Lamu County, appoint the underlisted persons as members of the
Lamu West Sub-county Alcoholic Drinks Regulation Committee, for a
period of three (3) years, with effect from the 2nd May, 2023.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6100
Name Title
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA Kassim Athman Hassan Administrator – Chairman
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Joseph Mwamburi Mwavunga Public Health Officer
Lydia Akinyi Odhiambo Secretary
(No. 17 of 2012) Philip Oloo Representing the National
Government
THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT Lewis Mwandiki Physical Planning Officer
(No. 18 of 2012) Daniel Ng’ang’ a Kimani Resident
Esther Wanjiku Kihara Resident
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF LAMU Malacky Jillo Levi Resident
Jane Wamboi Machunia Resident
APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE LAMU COUNTY BUDGET AND
ECONOMIC FORUM Dated the 2nd May, 2023.
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 137 (1) of the ISSA A. TIMAMY,
Public Finance Management Act, 2012, I, Issa Abdalla Timamy, MR/5164852 Governor, Lamu County.
Governor of Lamu County, appoint the underlisted persons to be
members of the Lamu County Budget and Economic Forum for a
period of three (3) years. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6102
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CO- No. Name/Office Organization/Agency Role in the
ORDINATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2015 Committee
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF BARINGO 24. Isaiah Biwott Civil Society Organization – Member
Kangwony Baringo North
BARINGO COUNTY ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
25. Tecla Chumba NACOFA- Eldama Ravine Member
APPOINTMENT (Ms.)
IN ACCORDANCE with section 29 (1) of the Environmental and The functions of the County Environment Committee shall be to—
Co-ordination (Amendment) Act, 2015, I, Benjamin C. Cheboi, (a) be responsible for ensuring proper management of the
Governor, Baringo County, nominate the following persons to environment within the County;
constitute the County Environment Committee, for a period of three
(3) years. (b) develop a county strategic Environmental action plan every
five years; and
No. Name/Office Organization/Agency Role in the
Committee (c) perform such additional functions as are prescribed by these
acts or may, from time to time be assigned by the Governor.
County Technical Members
BENJAMIN C. CHEBOI,
1. CEC, Water, Baringo County Government Chairperson MR/5164844 Governor, Baringo County.
Irrigation,
Environment,
Natural Resource
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6104
and Climate
Change THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT, 2012
2. County National Government–Public Co-
Commissioner Administration Chairperson THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT, 2012
3. County Director of National Environment Secretary THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (COUNTY
Environment Management Authority GOVERNMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2015
(NEMA)
4. County Director of Baringo County Government– Co- COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA
Environment Environment and Natural Secretary
APPOINTMENT
Resources
5. County Warden Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Member IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 155 (5) of the
6. Regional Centre Kenya Forestry Research Member Public Finance Management Act, 2012, regulation 167 (4) of the
Director Institute (KEFRI) Public Finance Management (County Governments) Regulations, 2015
7. Sub-Regional Water Resource Management Member and Section 30 (2) (l) of the County Governments Act, 2012, I,
Manager Authority (WARMA) Fernandes Barasa, appoint —
8. Ecosystem Kenya Forest Service (KFS) Member
Conservator CPA Michael Kibukosya Munika,
9. County Director, Baringo County Government – Member Josephat Lishenga (Prof.),
Agriculture Agriculture, Livestock and CPA Peter Mukoya,
Fisheries Department CPA Mercy Lustina Angweye,
10. County Director, Baringo County Government – Member Jeophita June Mwajuma (Dr.) – County Treasury Representative,
Physical Planning Lands and Urban Development to be members of the Internal Audit Committee of the County
11. County Director, Baringo County Government – Member Government of Kakamega, for a period of three (3), years with effect
Public Health Department of Health Services from the 3rd May, 2023.
12. County Director, Department of Education Member
Education Dated the 5th May, 2023.
13. County Director, Baringo County Government – Member FERNANDES BARASA,
Finance Finance and Economic Planning MR/1770898 Governor, Kakamega County.
Department
14. County Attorney Baringo County Government – Member
Department of Devolution and GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6105
Public Service
15. County Director, Baringo County Government – Member THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT, 2012
Water Department of Water and THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT, 2012
Irrigation
16. County Director, Baringo County Government – Member THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (COUNTY
Trade Department of Trade and GOVERNMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2015
Industrialization
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA
17. County Director, Baringo County Government – Member
Public works Department of Transport and APPOINTMENT
Public Works
18. County Police National Government – Law Member IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 155 (5) of the
Commander Enforcement Public Finance Management Act, 2012, regulation 167 (4) and (5) of
19. Regional Manager Kerio Valley Development Member Public Finance Management (County Governments) Regulations, 2015
Authority (KVDA) and section 30 (2) (l) of the County Governments Act, 2012, I,
Fernandes Barasa, appoint—
Farmers/Pastoralists
20. Mary Kuket Tiaty East Member CPA FREDRICK TOLOI MUSUNGU
21. Reuben Chebon Mogotio Member to be the Chairperson of the Internal Audit Committee of the County
Business Community Government of Kakamega, for a period of three (3) years, with effect
from the 3rd May, 2023.
22. Elisha Kiplagat Chamber of Commerce – Member
Baringo Central Dated the 5th May, 2023.
23. Jackson Cherop Baringo South Member FERNANDES BARASA,
Community Based Organization (Public Benefit Organizations) MR/1770898 Governor, Kakamega County.
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2099
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6111 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
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that
(No. 3 of 2012) no objection has been received within that period.
Dated the 12th May, 2023. WHEREAS Marsela Nyarotso Soita (ID/27292993), of P.O. Box
G. O. NYANGWESO, 279, Malava in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
MR/5164678 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the
district of Uasin Gishu, registered under title No. Eldoret Municipality
Block 20 (Kapyemit)/2811, and whereas sufficient evidence has been
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6112 adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost,
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT 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
(No. 3 of 2012) has been received within that period.
ISSUE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF LEASE
Dated the 12th May, 2023.
WHEREAS Don Green Enterprises Limited, of P.O. Box 914– S. C. MWEI,
00606, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of MR/5164515 Land Registrar, Uasin Gishu District.
all that piece of land containing 0.0480 hectare or thereabouts, situate
in the district of Nairobi, registered under lease No. Nairobi/Block
97/1849, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show
that the certificate of lease thereof has been lost, notice is given that GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6116
after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, provided
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
that no objection has been received within that period, I intend to issue
another certificate of lease and the said missing certificate of lease be (No. 3 of 2012)
deemed of no effect.
ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
Dated the 5th May 2023.
J. M. MWINZI, WHEREAS Benjamin Kigen (ID/3303882), of P.O. Box 6784–
MR/5164870 Land Registrar, Nairobi.
30100, Eldoret in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the
district of Uasin Gishu, registered under title No. Uasin
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6113
Gishu/Ainabkoi/57, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT 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
(No. 3 of 2012)
shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been
ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED received within that period.
WHEREAS David Mute Thiongo, of P.O. Box 29066–00625, Dated the 12th May, 2023.
Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in D. J. AGUNDA,
absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.4500
MR/5164616 Land Registrar, Uasin Gishu District.
hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nairobi, registered
under title No. Dagoretti/Kangemi/1884, and whereas sufficient
evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued
thereof has been lost or misplaced, notice is given that after the GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6117
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 THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
period.
(No. 3 of 2012)
Dated the 12th May, 2023.
J. M. MWINZI, ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
MR/5164796 Land Registrar, Nairobi.
WHEREAS (1) Tom Japheth Masinde Murunga and (2) Henry
Wanyona Murunga, are registered as proprietors in absolute ownership
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6114 interest of all that piece of land containing 0.1050 hectare or
thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisumu, registered under title No.
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT Kisumu/Block.4/340, and whereas sufficient evidence has been
(No. 3 of 2012) 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
ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection
WHEREAS David Magu Mwangi, of P.O. Box 57966–00200, has been received within that period.
Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
Dated the 12th May, 2023.
absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.10
hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nairobi, registered F. O. MAURA,
under title No. Dagoretti/Riruta/5304, and whereas sufficient evidence MR/5164501 Land Registrar, Kisumu District.
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2101
WHEREAS Samuel Ndungu Gakunga, of P.O. Box 1280, Nakuru ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute WHEREAS James Macharia Kariuki, of P.O. Box 10569–20100,
ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.9 hectare or Nakuru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
thereabouts, situate in the district of Nakuru, registered under title No. absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 2.6
Dundori/Muguathi Block 1/2003 (Wanyororo), and whereas sufficient hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Nakuru, registered
evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued under title No. Nakuru/Rare/Bagaria/640, and whereas sufficient
thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued
(60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty
provided that no objection has been received within that period. (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 12th May, 2023.
C. A. LIYAYI, Dated the 12th May, 2023.
MR/5164751 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. E. M. NYAMU,
MR/5164508 Land Registrar, Nakuru District.
ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
WHEREAS Livistone Otwori Were, of P.O. Box 8, Shianda in the WHEREAS Joyce Nyoga Were, is registered as proprietor in
absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the
Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership
district of Busia, registered under title No. Bukhayo/Bugengi/3038,
interest of all that piece of land situate in the district of Kakamega,
registered under title No. East/Wanga/Malaha/107, and whereas and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the
sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed 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
issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of
new land title deed provided that no objection has been received
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. within that period.
Dated the 12th May, 2023. Dated the 12th May, 2023.
G. O. NYANGWESO, W. N. NYABERI,
MR/5164641 Land Registrar, Kakamega District. MR/5164842 Land Registrar, Busia District.
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2103
Dated the 12th May, 2023. Dated the 12th May, 2023.
R. M. MBUBA,
R. O. NYAMONGO,
MR/5164841 Land Registrar, Ruiru District.
MR/5164560 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.
ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
WHEREAS Edwin Waweru Muchai (ID/2153524), is registered as WHEREAS Beatrice Wairimu Kariuki (ID/10270242), of P.O.
proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land Box 28323–00200, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as
situate in the district of Kiambu, registered under title No. proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land
Kabete/Karura/1144, and whereas sufficient evidence has been situate in the district of Ruiru, registered under title No. Ruiru Kiu
adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, Block 2/12357, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to
notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is
hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I
has been received within that period. shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection has been
received within that period.
Dated the 12th May, 2023.
A. W. MARARIA, Dated the 12th May, 2023.
MR/5164576 Land Registrar, Kiambu District. R. M. MBUBA,
MR/5164899 Land Registrar, Ruiru District.
WHEREAS James Kahuthia Mwangi, of P.O. Box 34, Mweiga in ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute WHEREAS David Njoroge Mugo (ID/0803638), is registered as
ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.4087 hectare proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land
or thereabouts, situate in the district of Nyeri, registered under title No. containing 1.7 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of
Mweiga Block 2/Ikumari/58, and whereas sufficient evidence has been Nyandarua, registered under title No. Nyandarua/Geta/153, and
adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land
notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the
hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new
has been received within that period. land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that
period.
Dated the 12th May, 2023.
N. G. GATHAIYA, Dated the 12th May, 2023.
MR/5164777 Land Registrar, Nyeri District. E. W. MAINA,
MR/5164843 Land Registrar, Nyandarua District.
Dated the 12th May, 2023. Dated the 12th May, 2023.
E. W. NJOROGE, J. M. NJAGI,
MR/5164800 Land Registrar, Machakos District. MR/5164851 Land Registrar, Kitui District.
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ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
WHEREAS Kiprono arap Ruto, of P.O. Box 66–20103, Eldama WHEREAS Nyaberi Nyamwaya (ID/6556645), is registered as
Ravine in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land
ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.80 hectare or containing 0.6 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kisii,
thereabouts, situate in the district of Koibatek, registered under title registered under title No. Nyaribari Masaba/Bokimotwe I/13, and
No. Baringo/Sabatia-103/293, and whereas sufficient evidence has whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land
been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the
lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new
date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no land title deed provided that no objection has been received within that
objection has been received within that period. period.
Dated the 12th May, 2023. Dated the 12th May, 2023.
E. N. LEPOSO, C. H. OSWERA,
MR/5164912 Land Registrar, Koibatek District. MR/5164806 Land Registrar, Kisii District.
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objection has been received within that period, I intend to open another GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6185
land register and upon such opening the said missing land register
shall be deemed absolute and of no effect. THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
Dated the 12th May, 2023. WHEREAS Michael Ngunjiri Wanyoike (ID/12527585), of P.O.
Box 759–01001, Kalimoni in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as
S. N. SOITA, proprietor of all that piece of land known as Ruiru/Ruiru East Block
MR/5164564 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. 2/9885, situate in the district of Ruiru, and whereas sufficient evidence
has been adduced to show that the land register of the said piece of
land is missing, and whereas all efforts made to locate the said land
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6184 register have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty
(60) days from the date hereof, provided that no objection has been
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT received within that period, I intend to issue another land register and
the said missing land register be deemed of no effect.
(No. 3 of 2012)
Dated the 12th May, 2023.
RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OR DESTROYED LAND REGISTER
R. M. MBUBA,
WHEREAS Robert Orina Mosioma, of P.O. Box 220, Molo in the MR/5164558 Land Registrar, Ruiru District.
Republic of Kenya, is the registered proprietor in absolute ownership
of all that piece of land containing 1.25 hectares or thereabout, situate
in the district of Nakuru, registered under title No. Nakuru/Kivulini/35,
and whereas the land register/green card in respect thereof is lost or GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6188
destroyed, and efforts made to locate the said land register/green card THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days
from the date hereof, I intend to proceed and reconstruct the lost green (No. 3 of 2012)
card as provided under section 33 (1) (5) of the Act provide that no
valid objection has been received within that period. LOSS OF LAND REGISTER
Dated the 12th May, 2023. WHEREAS Joel Gatebi Murage (ID/0627980), of P.O. Box
R. G. KUBAI, 50021–00200, Ruiru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as
MR/0455371 Land Registrar, Nakuru District. proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of land situate in
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the district of Ruiru, registered under title No. Ruiru Kiu Block 3/270, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6192
and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the
land register of the said piece of land is missing, and whereas all THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
efforts made to locate the said land register have failed, notice is given (No. 3 of 2012)
that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof,
provided that no valid objection has been received within that period, I REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT
intend to issue another land register and the missing land register is
WHEREAS Kiptum arap Orgut (deceased), is registered as
deemed to be of no effect.
proprietor of all that piece of land known as Uasin Gishu/Illula
Dated the 12th May, 2023. Settlement Scheme/1096, situate in the district of Uasin Gishu, and
whereas the Court has issued grant of letter of administration and
R. M. MBUBA, certificate of confirmation of grant in favour of (1) Everlyne Jeptoo
MR/0455410 Land Registrar, Ruiru District. Kiptum, (2) Alex Kibet Orgutg and (3) Titus Kipkemboi Kiptum, all
of P.O. Box 18, Kimwarer, and whereas the land title deed in respect
of the said piece of land is lost, notice is given that after the expiration
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6189 of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection
has been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT production of the said land title deed and proceed with the production
of the said instrument of L.R.A. 39 and L.R.A. 42 and issue land title
(No. 3 of 2012) in the name of (1) Everlyne Jeptoo Kiptum, (2) Alex Kibet Orgutg and
(3) Titus Kipkemboi Kiptum, and upon such registration, the
OPENING OF A NEW LAND REGISTER
certificate of lease issued earlier to the said Kiptum arap Orgut
WHEREAS Francis Kungu Ringa (ID/0967791), of P.O. Box 351, (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect.
Kiserian in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of all that Dated the 12th May, 2023.
piece of land containing 0.07 hectare or thereabouts, known as D. J. AGUNDA,
Ngong/Ngong/54411, situate in the district of Kajiado, and whereas MR/5164661 Land Registrar, Uasin Gishu District.
sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land register
thereof is lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60)
days from the date hereof, provided that no objection has been
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6193
received within that period, I intend to issue a new land register and
the said missing land register is deemed to be of no effect, provided THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
that no valid objection has been received within that period.
(No. 3 of 2012)
Dated the 12th May, 2023.
REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT
C. N. KITUYI,
MR/5164780 Land Registrar, Kajiado North. WHEREAS Tarkwen Jemaiyo Kogo (deceased), is registered as
proprietor of all that piece of land known as Kapsaret/Kapsaret Block
6 (Kapsaret) 21, situate in the district of Uasin Gishu, and whereas the
Court has issued grant of letter of administration and certificate of
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6190 confirmation of grant in favour of Salina Jelagat Korir, of P.O. Box
7370–30100, Eldoret, and whereas the land title deed in respect of the
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
said piece of land is lost, notice is given that after the expiration of
(No. 3 of 2012) thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has
been received within that period, I intend to dispense with the
OPENING OF A NEW GREEN CARD production of the said land title deed and proceed with the production
of the said instrument of L.R.A. 39 and L.R.A. 42 and issue land title
WHEREAS Annah Muthoni Kieme (ID/2046893), is registered as in the name of Salina Jelagat Korir, and upon such registration, the
proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land certificate of lease issued earlier to the said Tarkwen Jemaiyo Kogo
situate in the district of Murang’a, registered under title No. Loc. (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect.
14/Kiru/2167, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to
show that the green card issued thereof has been lost, notice is given Dated the 12th May, 2023.
that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall D. J. AGUNDA,
issue a new green card provided that no objection has been received MR/5164528 Land Registrar, Uasin Gishu District.
within that period.
Dated the 12th May, 2023. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6194
M. S. MANYARKIY, THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
MR/5164822 Land Registrar, Murang’a District.
(No. 3 of 2012)
REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6191
WHEREAS Harrison Eshiwani Makhotsa (deceased), is registered
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT as proprietor of all that piece of land containing 0.23 hectare or
thereabouts, known as Bungoma/Kiminini/1209, situate in the district
(No. 3 of 2012) of Bungoma, and whereas the High Court of Kenya at Bungoma in
ISSUE OF A NEW GREEEN CARD succession cause No. E34 of 2022, has issued grant of letters of
administration to Lonah Akoya Ochenga, and whereas the said land
WHEREAS Wilson Murebu Muriuki (ID/0441076), is registered as title deed issued earlier to Harrison Eshiwani Makhotsa (deceased),
proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate has been reported missing or lost, notice is given that after the
in the district of Murang’a, registered under title No. Mitubiri/Wempa expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, provided that no
Block 1/11270, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to objection has been received within that period, I intend to dispense
show that the green card issued thereof has been lost, notice is given with the production of the said land title deed and proceed with the
that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, registration of the said transmission instrument, and upon such
provided that no valid objection has been received within that period, I registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said Harrison
sall issue a nrew green card provided that no objection is received Eshiwani Makhotsa (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of
within that period. no effect.
Dated the 12th May, 2023. Dated the 12th May, 2023.
M. S. MANYARKIY, A. O. BABU,
MR/5164642 Land Registrar, Bungoma District.
MR/5164791 Land Registrar, Murang’a District.
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2111
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6201 Muindi, and whereas the said (1) Albanus Ngea Muindi and (2) Titus
Muinde Muindi have executed L.R.A. 39 for registration, and whereas
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT all efforts made to recover the land title deed for the said piece of land
(No. 3 of 2012) have failed, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land
title deed and proceed with the registration of L.R.A. 39 to (1) Albanus
REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT Ngea Muindi and (2) Titus Muinde Muindi, and upon such
registration, the land title deed issued earlier to the said Muindi Sila
WHEREAS Joseph Wainaina Karanja (deceased), is registered (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect.
proprietor of all that piece of land containing 0.59 hectare or
thereabouts, known as Naivasha/Maraigushu Block 2/310, situate in Dated the 12th May, 2023.
the district of Naivasha, and whereas the Chief Magistrate’s Court at E. W. NJOROGE,
Naivasha in succession cause No. E299 of 2021 has issued grant and MR/5164861 Land Registrar, Machakos District.
confirmation letters to John Njoroge Mbirui, of P.O. Box 1814,
Naivasha, and whereas all efforts made to recover the land title deed
and be surrendered to the land registrar for cancellation have failed, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6203
notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the
date hereof, provided that no valid objection has been received within THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
that period, I intend to dispense with the registration of the said land
title deed and proceed with the registration of the said grant document (No. 3 of 2012)
and issue the land title deed to John Njoroge Mbirui, and upon such REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT
registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said Joseph
Wainaina Karanja (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled and of WHEREAS Kakiti Mwongela Kiima (deceased), is registered as
no effect. proprietor of all that piece of land containing 1.3 hectares or
thereabout, known as Kyangwithya/Kaveta/488, situate in the district
Dated the 12th May, 2023. of Embu, and whereas the Chief Magistrate’s Court at Kitui in
T. M. CHARAGU, Succession Cause No. E333 of 2021, has issued administration letters
MR/5164603 Land Registrar, Naivasha District. to Michael Mutua Sammy, and whereas the land title deed issued
earlier to Kakiti Mwongela Kiima (deceased), has been reported
missing or lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30)
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6202 days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been
received within that period, I tend to dispense with the production of
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT the said land title deed and proceed with the registration of the said
(No. 3 of 2012) grant document and and upon such registration the title deed issued
earlier to the said Kakiti Mwongela Kiima (deceased), shall be deemed
REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT to be cancelled and of no effect.
WHEREAS Muindi Sila (deceased), is registered as proprietor of Dated the 12th May, 2023.
all that piece of land containing 23.16 hectares or thereabout, known G. R. GICHUKI,
as Donyo Sabuk/Komarock Block 1/47, situate in the district of MR/5164913 Land Registrar, Kitui District.
Machakos, and whereas the Chief Magistrate’s Court at Thika in
succession Cause No. 26 of 2018 has issued a grant of letters of
administration to (1) Albanus Ngea Muindi and (2) Titus Muinde
Receipts Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Actual Receipts (KSh.)
Opening Balance 01.07.2022 616,548,951.60
Tax Revenue 2,071,923,833,573.65 2,108,326,004,938.31 1,573,220,277,207.00
Non-Tax Revenue 69,660,578,982.62 83,660,578,982.62 65,982,126,172.63
Domestic Borrowing (Note 1) 1,040,458,161,199.94 886,521,566,344.96 406,618,099,521.50
External Loans and Grants 349,331,516,109.80 520,588,024,188.12 264,441,665,058.25
Other Domestic Financing 13,228,000,000.00 13,228,000,000.00 15,525,564,394.50
Total Revenue 3,544,602,089,866.00 3,612,324,174,454.00 2,325,787,732,353.88
Vote Ministries/Departments/Agencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)
R1011 The Executive Office of the President 8,004,798,389.00 15,284,692,337.00 11,613,398,853.05
R1012 Office of the Deputy President - 849,200,072.00 81,094,399.00
R1013 Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary - 771,905,101.00 -
R1021 State Department for Interior and Citizen Services 134,653,904,522.00 105,621,152,054.00 99,586,519,089.45
R1023 State Department for Correctional Services 31,049,751,550.00 32,462,843,797.00 19,302,079,322.95
R1024 State Department for Immigration and Citizen Services - 1,621,169,649.00 -
R1025 National Police Service - 24,604,089,940.00 7,524,923,429.30
R1026 State Department for Internal Security and National - 8,094,467,862.00 1,426,232,909.55
Administration
R1032 State Department for Devolution 1,444,910,000.00 1,518,500,371.00 1,035,829,784.35
R1035 State Department for Development of the ASAL 1,059,230,000.00 6,381,985,470.00 2,468,215,887.25
R1041 Ministry of Defence 128,215,300,000.00 135,080,483,200.00 99,880,123,868.35
R1052 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 16,815,679,618.00 13,866,218,363.00 13,407,554,563.40
R1053 State Department for Foreign Affairs - 4,655,322,860.00 -
R1054 State Department for Diaspora Affairs - 700,000,000.00 -
R1064 State Department for Vocational and Technical Training 14,407,500,000.00 14,214,257,340.00 9,084,380,263.10
R1065 State Department for University Education 60,477,800,000.00 60,657,250,655.00 47,941,037,758.30
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2113
Vote Ministries/Departments/Agencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)
R1066 State Department for Early Learning and Basic Education 93,869,000,000.00 105,251,450,670.00 78,134,891,315.25
R1068 State Department for Post Training and Skills 283,600,000.00 161,373,862.00 126,846,423.40
Development
R1069 State Department for Implementation of Curriculum 339,299,400.00 233,539,613.00 119,501,424.45
Reforms
R1071 The National Treasury 46,408,271,607.00 52,548,092,791.00 30,461,344,868.25
R1072 State Department for Planning 3,884,480,000.00 3,883,025,187.00 2,687,691,749.50
R1081 Ministry of Health 48,838,000,000.00 47,526,990,701.00 34,824,305,290.00
R1083 State Department for Public Health and Professional - 1,829,615,604.00 -
Standards
R1091 State Department for Infrastructure 1,657,000,000.00 1,479,516,247.00 971,329,033.35
R1092 State Department for Transport 945,000,000.00 1,542,324,604.00 408,177,949.00
R1093 State Department for Shipping and Maritime 576,000,000.00 541,615,224.00 331,461,406.05
R1094 State Department for Housing and Urban Development 1,341,000,000.00 1,206,810,347.00 908,342,041.25
R1095 State Department for Public Works 2,471,000,000.00 2,188,516,727.00 1,693,868,733.00
R1104 State Department for Irrigation - 115,567,802.00 -
R1108 State Department for Environment and Forestry 9,347,100,000.00 8,073,910,212.00 6,850,964,455.75
R1109 Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation 4,359,000,000.00 3,838,673,748.00 3,116,164,540.15
R1112 Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning 3,297,450,000.00 2,997,023,798.00 2,205,977,017.10
R1122 State Department for Information Communications and 2,163,400,000.00 2,086,664,207.00 1,710,854,631.45
Technology and Innovation
R1123 State Department for Broadcasting and 4,022,100,000.00 3,451,647,402.00 3,115,613,876.10
Telecommunications
R1132 State Department for Sports 1,401,550,000.00 1,675,852,693.00 995,449,163.50
R1134 State Department for Culture and Heritage 2,728,224,547.00 2,483,516,164.00 1,922,645,168.50
R1152 Ministry of Energy 8,840,000,000.00 5,327,402,336.00 3,038,389,387.35
R1162 State Department for Livestock 2,506,200,000.00 2,400,282,414.00 1,641,386,301.55
R1166 State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and the Blue 2,381,630,000.00 2,288,416,402.00 1,745,738,603.45
Economy
R1169 State Department for Crop Development and Agricultural 8,135,000,000.00 7,584,575,038.00 9,661,441,223.30
Research
R1173 State Department for Co-operatives 513,700,000.00 655,016,806.00 577,145,158.25
R1174 State Department for Trade 2,472,590,000.00 2,288,851,817.00 1,690,881,353.80
R1175 State Department for Industrialization 2,652,990,000.00 2,225,728,873.00 1,793,021,079.05
R1176 State Department for Micro, Small and Medium - 416,920,281.00 -
Enterprises Development
R1177 State Department for Investment Promotion - 423,758,920.00 -
R1184 State Department for Labour 1,997,710,000.00 2,023,585,687.00 1,375,059,014.35
R1185 State Department for Social Protection, Pensions and 31,745,940,000.00 35,136,998,640.00 11,580,871,997.95
Senior Citizens Affairs
R1192 State Department for Mining - 212,720,792.00 -
R1194 Ministry of Petroleum and Mining 732,000,000.00 43,457,067,690.00 26,158,197,979.60
R1202 State Department for Tourism 1,444,085,760.00 1,187,575,593.00 903,162,650.20
R1203 State Department for Wildlife 3,945,000,000.00 3,948,285,543.00 2,168,883,043.20
R1212 State Department for Gender 1,065,350,000.00 1,082,967,500.00 655,960,813.40
R1213 State Department for Public Service 20,503,030,000.00 19,934,122,623.00 13,078,511,046.00
R1214 State Department for Youth 1,524,330,000.00 1,394,262,591.00 1,008,011,224.55
R1221 State Department for East African Community 767,060,000.00 704,360,000.00 515,724,208.35
R1222 State Department for Regional and Northern Corridor 3,015,210,000.00 2,898,852,389.00 2,192,017,116.15
Development
R1252 State Law Office and Department of Justice 4,613,790,000.00 4,918,663,350.00 3,900,708,417.85
R1261 Judiciary Fund 16,397,400,000.00 19,232,400,000.00 14,564,053,528.00
R1271 Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission 3,420,530,000.00 3,420,530,000.00 2,444,388,009.80
R1281 National Intelligence Service 46,127,700,000.00 37,127,700,000.00 27,985,950,109.00
R1291 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions 3,281,950,000.00 3,821,950,000.00 2,645,682,224.75
R1311 Office of the Registrar of Political Parties 2,126,850,000.00 1,551,015,169.00 1,126,466,177.85
R1321 Witness Protection Agency 649,070,000.00 649,070,000.00 501,484,029.00
R1332 State Department for Forestry - 2,154,000,000.00 -
R2011 Kenya National Commission on Human Rights 464,360,000.00 445,829,423.00 298,952,118.00
R2021 National Land Commission 1,468,000,000.00 1,467,435,786.00 1,004,957,590.30
R2031 Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission 21,686,840,000.00 20,357,903,201.00 14,037,011,353.40
R2041 Parliamentary Service Commission 8,785,000,000.00 8,950,000,000.00 6,080,459,175.90
R2042 National Assembly 33,270,000,000.00 33,070,000,000.00 20,604,555,997.40
R2043 Parliamentary Joint Services 6,076,000,000.00 6,211,000,000.00 4,165,544,513.15
R2051 Judicial Service Commission 587,000,000.00 887,000,000.00 499,595,875.90
R2061 The Commission on Revenue Allocation 491,960,000.00 548,719,211.00 337,303,213.95
R2071 Public Service Commission 2,554,840,000.00 2,302,956,656.00 1,654,630,746.60
R2081 Salaries and Remuneration Commission 612,500,000.00 504,921,203.00 323,481,783.80
R2091 Teachers Service Commission 297,171,000,000.00 303,454,393,998.00 233,351,514,129.35
R2101 National Police Service Commission 1,029,250,000.00 1,003,171,468.00 631,029,958.85
R2111 Auditor-General 6,358,450,000.00 6,226,450,000.00 4,216,619,442.15
R2121 Officer of the Controller of Budget 702,370,000.00 631,061,117.00 328,779,410.75
R2131 The Commission on Administrative Justice 724,320,000.00 586,614,093.00 434,982,299.90
R2141 National Gender and Equality Commission 473,170,000.00 404,246,176.00 309,003,498.35
R2151 Independent Policing Oversight Authority 1,024,600,000.00 951,738,002.00 639,878,897.20
Total Recurrent Exchequer Issues 1,178,399,125,393.00 1,265,969,787,462.00 905,808,253,915.80
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Exchequer Issues
Vote CFS Exchequer Issues Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.)
(KSh.)
CFS 050 Public Debt 1,393,116,145,511.00 1,360,985,941,132.00 876,687,722,876.95
CFS 051 Pensions and Gratuities 171,828,279,900.00 172,639,549,130.00 64,039,171,240.40
CFS 052 Salaries, Allowances and Miscellaneous 6,865,826,691.00 19,315,673,918.00 14,878,772,045.00
CFS 053 Subscriptions to International Organisations 500,000.00 500,000.00 -
Total CFS Exchequer Issues 1,571,810,752,102.00 1,552,941,664,180.00 955,605,666,162.35
Vote Ministries/Departments/Agencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)
D1011 The Executive Office of the President 634,500,000.00 2,001,855,348.00 1,212,047,828.45
D1021 State Department for Interior and Citizen Services 6,576,886,159.00 3,953,846,603.00 2,297,808,665.90
D1023 State Department for Correctional Services 1,095,400,000.00 695,400,000.00 52,791,544.15
D1024 State Department for Immigration and Citizen Services - 130,000,000.00 -
D1026 State Department for Internal Security and National - 50,000,000.00 -
Administration
D1032 State Department for Devolution 297,000,000.00 197,000,000.00 45,000,000.00
D1035 State Department for Development for the ASAL 9,360,193,700.00 9,667,093,700.00 3,908,235,358.55
D1041 Ministry of Defence 3,468,000,000.00 3,365,500,000.00 1,315,350,874.15
D1052 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1,796,120,000.00 1,096,120,000.00 1,070,000,000.00
D1064 State Department for Vocational and Technical Training 2,286,000,000.00 1,561,500,000.00 861,909,099.05
D1065 State Department for University Education 4,177,230,000.00 2,338,000,000.00 1,001,603,958.10
D1066 State Department for Early Learning and Basic Education 15,152,039,910.00 23,551,487,003.00 16,637,211,283.50
D1068 State Department for Post Training and Skills Development 33,000,000.00 - -
D1071 The National Treasury 81,134,275,490.00 54,874,127,154.00 30,256,995,827.15
D1072 State Department of Planning 45,130,640,000.00 47,786,090,000.00 18,161,246,802.10
D1081 Ministry of Health 39,756,700,600.00 38,813,849,062.00 12,552,673,255.80
D1083 State Department for Public Health and Professional - 2,637,250,000.00 -
Standards
D1091 State Department of Infrastructure 62,876,000,000.00 53,236,000,000.00 26,775,190,618.80
D1092 State Department of Transport 1,350,000,000.00 2,740,500,000.00 24,707,165.00
D1093 State Department for Shipping and Maritime. 489,000,000.00 - -
D1094 State Department for Housing and Urban Development 17,836,000,000.00 11,036,000,000.00 2,767,601,668.60
D1095 State Department for Public Works 1,060,000,000.00 542,000,000.00 304,552,471.50
D1104 State Department for Irrigation - 2,388,937,500.00 -
D1108 Ministry of Environment and Forestry 3,369,300,000.00 2,431,300,000.00 989,480,229.90
D1109 State Department for Water, Sanitation and Irrigation 37,896,000,000.00 26,938,962,500.00 14,398,113,415.20
D1112 Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning 2,621,800,000.00 1,366,300,000.00 951,138,173.00
D1122 State Department for Information Communications and 3,989,000,000.00 1,314,000,000.00 489,007,013.35
Technology and Innovation
D1123 State Department for Broadcasting and 817,000,000.00 289,125,000.00 12,306,740.00
Telecommunications
D1132 State Department for Sports 133,000,000.00 60,875,000.00 8,250,000.00
D1134 State Department for Heritage 77,500,000.00 67,500,000.00 -
D1152 State Department for Energy 24,028,000,000.00 11,844,000,000.00 4,357,667,516.25
D1162 State Department for Livestock 3,408,980,000.00 2,990,130,000.00 914,714,120.15
D1166 State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and the Blue 7,385,770,000.00 4,380,300,000.00 2,441,442,550.40
Economy
D1169 State Department for Crop Development and Agricultural 24,051,785,512.00 37,969,781,262.00 19,210,792,007.20
Research
D1173 State Department for Co-operatives 422,500,000.00 20,822,500,000.00 10,028,184,737.40
D1174 State Department for Trade 1,486,600,000.00 1,265,050,000.00 762,561,000.00
D1175 State Department for Industrialization 3,501,550,000.00 1,236,466,667.00 745,247,779.75
D1176 State Department for Micro, Small and Medium - 46,000,000.00 -
Enterprises Development
D1177 State Department for Investment Promotion - 1,355,083,333.00 -
D1184 State Department for Labour 572,500,000.00 422,500,000.00 219,037,127.10
D1185 State Department for Social Protection 2,808,500,000.00 3,008,500,000.00 1,136,885,942.35
D1192 State Department for Mining - 131,214,400.00 -
D1194 Ministry of Petroleum and Mining 602,000,000.00 25,584,500.00 25,584,500.00
D1202 State Department for Tourism 352,210,000.00 34,010,000.00 -
D1203 State Department for Wildlife 686,810,000.00 186,810,000.00 38,569,886.00
D1212 State Department for Gender 2,456,000,000.00 2,456,972,322.00 1,169,395,418.65
D1213 State Department for Public Service 602,940,000.00 202,612,150.00 -
D1214 State Department for Youth 1,732,790,000.00 1,229,790,000.00 75,169,775.00
D1222 State Department for Regional and Northern Corridor 1,325,850,000.00 3,088,125,392.00 587,997,609.90
Development
D1252 State Law Office and Department of Justice 223,500,000.00 160,750,000.00 -
D1261 Judiciary Fund 1,900,000,000.00 1,900,000,000.00 867,500,000.00
D1271 Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission 158,000,000.00 83,382,916.00 -
D1291 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions 45,000,000.00 45,000,000.00 -
D1332 State Department for Forestry 289,500,000.00 -
D2021 National Land Commission 90,300,000.00 - -
D2043 Parliamentary Joint Services 2,065,000,000.00 2,465,000,000.00 768,663,154.00
D2071 Public Service Commission 26,300,000.00 26,300,000.00 7,558,538.00
D2091 Teachers Service Commission 656,000,000.00 626,000,000.00 600,000,000.00
D2111 Auditor General 380,610,000.00 380,610,000.00 10,506,720.00
D2141 National Gender and Equality Commission 10,131,000.00 10,131,000.00 -
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2115
Vote Ministries/Departments/Agencies Original Estimates (KSh.) Revised Estimates (KSh.) Exchequer Issues (KSh.)
Total Development Exchequer Issues 424,392,212,371.00 393,812,722,812.00 180,060,700,374.40
Total Issues to National Government 3,174,602,089,866.00 3,212,724,174,454.00 2,041,474,620,452.55
The printed estimates and actuals for National Government exclude Appropriation in Aid (AIA).
Code County Governments Equitable Share Original Estimates (KSh.) Original Estimates (KSh.) Total Cash Released (KSh.)
4460 Baringo 6,369,394,592.00 6,878,946,163.00 4,745,198,975.00
4760 Bomet 6,691,099,118.00 7,226,387,045.00 4,984,868,840.00
4910 Bungoma 10,659,435,192.00 11,512,190,011.00 7,941,279,224.00
4960 Busia 7,172,162,009.00 7,745,934,967.00 5,343,260,693.00
4360 Elgeyo/Marakwet 4,606,532,480.00 4,975,055,076.00 3,431,866,696.00
3660 Embu 5,125,243,762.00 5,535,263,261.00 3,818,306,601.00
3310 Garissa 7,927,212,254.00 8,561,389,232.00 5,905,773,127.00
5110 Homa Bay 7,805,353,300.00 8,429,781,561.00 5,814,988,204.00
3510 Isiolo 4,710,388,265.00 5,087,219,324.00 3,509,239,256.00
4660 Kajiado 7,954,768,229.00 8,591,149,690.00 5,926,302,335.00
4810 Kakamega 12,389,412,168.00 13,380,565,143.00 9,230,112,068.00
4710 Kericho 6,430,664,924.00 6,945,118,115.00 4,790,845,364.00
4060 Kiambu 11,717,525,720.00 12,654,927,777.00 8,729,556,660.00
3110 Kilifi 11,641,592,941.00 12,572,920,377.00 8,672,986,742.00
3960 Kirinyaga 5,196,177,952.00 5,611,872,188.00 3,871,152,574.00
5210 Kisii 8,894,274,509.00 9,605,816,471.00 6,626,234,510.00
5060 Kisumu 8,026,139,240.00 8,668,230,382.00 5,979,473,738.00
3710 Kitui 10,393,970,413.00 11,225,488,047.00 7,743,507,959.00
3060 Kwale 8,265,585,516.00 8,926,832,358.00 6,157,861,211.00
4510 Laikipia 5,136,265,679.00 5,547,166,932.00 3,826,517,930.00
3210 Lamu 3,105,649,643.00 3,354,101,613.00 2,313,708,983.00
3760 Machakos 9,162,304,232.00 9,895,288,567.00 6,825,916,648.00
3810 Makueni 8,132,783,562.00 8,783,406,245.00 6,058,923,751.00
3410 Mandera 11,190,382,598.00 12,085,613,204.00 8,336,835,033.00
3460 Marsabit 7,277,004,032.00 7,859,164,352.00 5,421,368,000.00
3560 Meru 9,493,857,338.00 10,253,365,924.00 7,072,923,716.00
5160 Migori 8,005,020,448.00 8,645,422,084.00 5,963,740,234.00
3010 Mombasa 7,567,354,061.00 8,172,742,387.00 5,637,678,777.00
4010 Murang’a 7,180,155,855.00 7,754,568,322.00 5,349,216,111.00
5310 Nairobi City 19,249,677,414.00 20,789,651,609.00 14,341,009,676.00
4560 Nakuru 13,026,116,323.00 14,068,205,630.00 9,704,456,661.00
4410 Nandi 6,990,869,041.00 7,550,138,567.00 5,208,197,439.00
4610 Narok 8,844,789,456.00 9,552,372,609.00 6,589,368,139.00
5260 Nyamira 5,135,340,036.00 5,546,167,239.00 3,825,828,327.00
3860 Nyandarua 5,670,444,228.00 6,124,079,770.00 4,224,480,955.00
3910 Nyeri 6,228,728,555.00 6,727,026,842.00 4,640,402,777.00
4210 Samburu 5,371,346,037.00 5,801,053,721.00 4,001,652,799.00
5010 Siaya 6,966,507,531.00 7,523,828,135.00 5,190,048,111.00
3260 Taita/Taveta 4,842,174,698.00 5,229,548,675.00 3,607,420,150.00
3160 Tana River 6,528,408,765.00 7,050,681,467.00 4,863,664,531.00
3610 Tharaka-Nithi 4,214,198,593.00 4,551,334,482.00 3,139,577,952.00
4260 Trans Nzoia 7,186,157,670.00 7,761,050,282.00 5,353,687,463.00
4110 Turkana 12,609,305,994.00 13,618,050,473.00 9,393,932,968.00
4310 Uasin Gishu 8,068,858,318.00 8,714,366,985.00 6,011,299,448.00
4860 Vihiga 5,067,356,827.00 5,472,745,376.00 3,775,180,837.00
3360 Wajir 9,474,726,153.00 10,232,704,244.00 7,058,670,981.00
4160 West Pokot 6,297,284,329.00 6,801,067,076.00 4,691,476,826.00
Total Issues–Equitable Issues 370,000,000,000.00 399,600,000,000.00 275,650,000,000.00
The County Allocation of Revenue Act (CARA), 2022 provides for Equitable share allocation to Counties of KSh. 370,000,000,000.00 which
will be disbursed directly by National Treasury. The revised Estimates include June 2022 arrears amounting to KSh. 29,600,000,000.00. The County
Governments Additional Allocations (No. 2) Act, 2022 provides for additional allocations to County Governments in FY2022/2023 amounting to
KSh. 22,522,322,290.00 to be disbursed through the respective Ministries, Departments and Agencies.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6208 (c) Consideration and adaptation of a Report on the County
Fiscal Strategy Paper, 2023.
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA.
(d) Consideration and adaption of a Report on Vetting of the
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT, 2012 nominee for appointment as Chief Officer, Trade,
COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF MURANG’A Industrialization and Co-operative Development.
COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF MURANG’A STANDING ORDERS In accordance with Standing Order 31 (5) of the Murang’a County
Assembly Standing Orders, the business specified in this notice shall
SPECIAL SITTINGS OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY be the only business before the County Assembly during the special
sitting, following which the County Assembly shall stand adjourned
NOTICE is given to all Members of the County Assembly of until such a date that will be notified in the gazette.
Murang’a and the general public that pursuant to Standing Order 31 of
the County Assembly of Murang’a Standing Orders, I have appointed Dated the 2nd May, 2023.
Wednesday, 17th May, 2023, as a day for special sittings of the
County Assembly. The special sittings shall be held in the Murang’a JOHNSON MUKUHA,
County Assembly Chambers, opposite Ihura Stadium, Murang’a, at MR/5164845 Speaker, County Assembly of Murang’a.
9.30 a.m and 2.30 p.m.
The business to be transacted at the special sittings shall be: GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6209
(a) Consideration and adaption of a Report on County Integrated THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
Development Plan 2023-2027.
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT
(b) Consideration and adaptation of a Report on Annual
Development Plan, 2023/2024. (No. 17 of 2012)
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COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF VIHIGA STANDING ORDERS purposes of approval of nominees to the Selection Panel for
appointment of members of the County Public Service Board.
SPECIAL SITTING OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY
Dated the 10th May, 2023.
PURSUANT to Standing order No. 32 (1)–(4) of the County PHILIP M. NYANUMBA,
Assembly of Vihiga Standing Orders, it is notified for the information MR/5164905 Speaker, County Assembly of Kisii.
of the Members of County Assembly and the general public that there
shall be a special sitting of the County Assembly to be held on
Tuesday, 16th May, 2023, morning session 9.30 a.m.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6212
The business to be transacted shall be:
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT
(a) Laying of papers by the Chairman of Ad-hoc Committee on
the report by the Ad-hoc Committee on investigations in the (No. 17 of 2012)
management and operations of the Vihiga County Assembly
THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY SEVICES ACT
Staff and Members Car and Mortgage Fund Scheme.
COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF KAJIADO
(b) Giving of Notice of Motion by the Chairman of Ad-hoc
Committee on the report by the Ad-hoc Committee on APPOINTMENT
investigations in the management and operations of the Vihiga
County Assembly Staff and Members Car and Mortgage Fund IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 9 (2) of the County
Scheme. Assembly Services Act and paragraph 5 of the First Schedule to the
Act, it is notified to the general public that, pursuant to section 12 (3)
(c) Moving of Motion by the Chairman of Ad-hoc Committee on (d) of the County Governments Act, 2012, the Chairperson of the
the report by the Ad-hoc Committee on investigations in the Kajiado County Assembly Service Board appoints the following
management and operations of the Vihiga County Assembly persons—
Staff and Members Car and Mortgage Fund Scheme.
Henry Senteman Kimiti,
Dated the 9th May, 2023.
Immaculate Guthera Salaon,
CHRISTOPHER OMULELE,
MR/5164900 Speaker, County Assembly of Vihiga. to serve as members of the Kajiado County Assembly Service Board,
effective the 13th March, 2023.
LEBOO SAISA,
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6210
MR/5164826 Secretary, Kajiado County Assembly Service Board.
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT
(No. 17 of 2012)
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6213
(Sec. 14 (1) (a) and Second Schedule)
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF KAJIADO STANDING ORDERS
THE MAKUENI COUNTY WATER ACT, 2020
SPECIAL SITTING OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY
APPOINTMENT
PURSUANT to Standing Order No. 26 (3) of the Kajiado County
Assembly Standing Orders, it is notified for the Members of the PURSUANT to powers conferred by section 20 of Makueni
Kajiado County Assembly and the general public that a special sitting County Water Act, 2020, the County Executive Committee Member,
shall be held at the Kajiado County Assembly Chambers on Tuesday, Water and Sanitation, appoint the person hereto as the Chairperson,
16th May, 2023 at 10.00 a.m., for purposes of dispensing the Makueni Rural Water Board, for a term of three (3) years.
following:
Title/Name Position
(a) Report of the Committee on Appointments on Nomination of
persons to position of County Executive Committee Josphat Kyalo Sammy Chairperson, Makueni Rural Water Board
Members.
Dated the 20th April, 2023.
(b) Report of the Budget and Appropriations Committee on
JOHN K. KIETI,
consideration of the County Supplementary Budget Estimate
II for FY 2022-2023. MR/5164835 CECM, Water and Sanitation.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 7 of the Rating
Act, the County Executive Committee Member for Lands, Urban,
GAZETTEMENT OF HEALTH FACILITIES Physical Planning and Housing appoints—
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sections 12 (1) (d), (e), THE KAKAMEGA COUNTY INVESTMENT AND
(f), (h) and (5) of the Kakamega County Water and Sanitation Services DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ACT
Act, 2021, the County Executive Committee Member, Water, (No. 4 of 2018)
Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change appoints –
THE KAKAMEGA COUNTY INVESTMENT AND
George Odedeh (Eng.), DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (AMENDMENT) ACT
Enock Andanje Masumbai,
(No. 9 of 2022)
Raphael Otaalo,
John Wesonga Lutta, COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA
to be members of the Board of Management of Kakamega County to be members of the Board of Management of Kakamega County
Revenue Agency, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the Dairy Development Corporation, for a period of three (3) years, with
effect from the 3rd May, 2023.
3rd May, 2023.
Dated the 4th May, 2023.
Dated the 5th May, 2023. BENJAMIN O. ANDAMA,
LIVINGSTONE L. IMBAYI, CECM, Agriculture, Livestock,
MR/1770898 CECM, Finance and Economic Planning. MR/1770898 Fisheries and Co-operatives.
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(d) Enforcement of laws related to waste management (b) Maintenance of street lights including—
2. Construction and maintenance of municipal administrative (i) routine checks during maintenance;
offices and yards (ii) management of flood lights; and
(a) Construction and maintenance of municipal (iii) payment of bills – logistics.
administrative offices
7. Construction and maintenance of recreational parks and
(b) Ensure compliance for contracted building services green spaces:
3. Design, construction and maintenance of urban roads and (a) Design and construction including—
associated infrastructure including—
(i) landscaping and beautification work within the
(a) Construction of Urban Roads within the Municipality Municipality;
including:
(ii) management of recreational parks and green
(i) Mapping of urban roads spaces; and
(ii) Mapping of road reserves (iii) enforcement of laws related to green spaces and
parks
(iii) Opening of roads
(b) Maintenance of recreational parks and green spaces
(iv) Survey works including—
(v) Installation of culverts (i) landscaping and beautification work within the
(vi) Installation of gabions cut off drains and Municipality; and
(vii) Periodic and routine maintenance of roads (ii) enforcement of laws related to green spaces and
recreational parks.
(b) Maintenance of urban roads within the municipality
including: 8. Development and enforcement of municipal plans and
development controls including—
(i) Re-carpeting of roads
(a) development control;
(ii) Cleaning of drains
(b) zoning and management of municipal lands;
(c) Improvement of urban roads
(c) collection of land rates;
(i) Upgrading the roads (d) urban planning;
4. Construction and maintenance of storm water drains and (e) survey;
flood control infrastructure within the municipality
including: (f) ownership;
(a) Designing of storm water drainage structures (g) documentation; and
(b) Construction of storm water drains and scour checks (h) road registration.
(c) Installation of culverts 9. Collecting rates, tax levies, duties, fees and surcharges on
fees including:
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(ii) bus parking; THE URBAN AREAS AND CIITES ACT, 2011
(iv) distributors parking; and THE URBAN AREAS AND CIITES AMENDMENT ACT, 2019
10. Promotion, regulation and provision of animal control and (a) Construction of Urban Roads within the Municipality
including—
welfare including—
(i) mapping of urban roads;
(a) disposal of animal including removal of carcasses in
public places; (ii) mapping of road reserves;
(b) licensing regime for dogs; (iii) opening of roads;
(c) issuance of certificates; and (iv) survey works;
(d) picking of stray dogs. (v) installation of culverts;
11. Promotion, regulation and provision of municipal sports and (vi) installation of gabions cut off drains; and
cultural activities: (vii) periodic and routine maintenance of roads.
(a) Revenue collection and management of social halls (b) Maintenance of urban roads within the municipality
including— including—
(i) cleaning; and (i) re-carpeting of roads; and
(ii) revenue collection. (ii) cleaning of drains.
12. Construction and maintenance of municipal markets and (c) Improvement of urban roads
abattoirs including—
(i) Upgrading the roads
(a) live animal markets;
4. Construction and maintenance of storm water drains and
(b) fFresh produce markets; and flood control infrastructure within the municipality
including—
(c) open air markets
(a) designing of storm water drainage structures;
Dated the 3rd May, 2023.
(b) construction of storm water drains and scour checks;
PENINAH L. MUKABANE,
(c) installation of culverts;
CECM, Lands, Housing,
MR/1770898 Urban Areas and Physical Planning (d) opening/unlocking of the drains; and
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(e) installation and construction of gulley pots. (a) Collection of fees—
5. Construction and maintenance of walkways and other non- (i) parking fees;
notarized transport infrastructure including—
(ii) bus parking;
(a) demarcation of walkways and non-motorized transport
areas; (iii) reserved parking;
(i) landscaping and beautification work within the (d) All other fees and levies within the Municipality.
Municipality;
10. Promotion, regulation and provision of animal control and
(ii) management of recreational parks and green welfare including—
spaces; and
(a) disposal of animal including removal of carcasses in
(iii) enforcement of laws related to green spaces and public places;
parks
(b) licensing regime for dogs;
(b) Maintenance of recreational parks and green spaces
including— (c) issuance of certificates; and
(i) landscaping and beautification work within the (d) picking of stray dogs.
Municipality; and
11. Promotion, regulation and provision of municipal sports and
(ii) enforcement of laws related to green spaces and cultural activities:
recreational parks.
(a) Revenue collection and management of social halls
8. Development and enforcement of municipal plans and including—:
development controls including—
(i) cleaning;
(a) development control;
(ii) revenue collection.
(b) zoning and management of municipal lands;
12. Construction and maintenance of municipal markets and
(c) collection of land rates;
abattoirs including—
(d) urban planning;
(a) live animal markets;
(e) survey;
(b) fresh produce markets; and
(f) ownership;
(c) open air markets.
(g) documentation; and
Dated the 3rd May, 2023.
(h) road registration.
PENINAH L. MUKABANE,
9. Collecting rates, tax levies, duties, fees and surcharges on CECM, Lands, Housing,
fees including: MR/1770898 Urban Areas and Physical Planning
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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6227 This notice revokes the gazettement of the Level 4 hospitals in the
Gazette Notice No. 14242 of 2021.
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
Dated the 27th January, 2023.
AND
BERNARD WESONGA,
THE PHYSICAL AND LAND USE PLANNING ACT, 2019 MR/1770898 CECM, Health Services.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA
THE ALLOCATION AND REGULARIZATION COMMITTEE FOR GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6229
PLOTS IN MUMIAS MUNICIPALITY
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
APPOINTMENT
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Article 66 (1) of the
Constitution of Kenya, 2010 and section 17 (b) of the Physical and (No. 17 of 2012)
Land Use Planning Act, 2019, the County Executive Committee
THE KAKAMEGA COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES ACT, 2022
Member for Lands, Housing, Urban Areas and Physical Planning
appoints— COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA
PURSUANT to the County Governments Act, 2012, the Public IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sections 4 and 10 (1)
Health Act, Cap. 242 and Medical Practitioners Board Act, Cap. 253, and (2) of the Mombasa County Liquor Licensing Act, 2014, the
the County Executive Committee Member for Health and Sanitation Executive Committee Member responsible for matters relating to
liquor control and licensing, Mombasa County appoints the following
gazettes the following health facilities.
members to the Mombasa County Directorate of Liquor Control, with
effect from the Friday, 12th May, 2023, for a period of three (3) years.
Name of Facility Sub-County Ward
David Ngamau Gitau,
Erusiai Dispensary Narok North Melili Julius Owino,
Olenkasurai Dispensary Narok North Melili Hita Shah,
Nchurra Dispensary Narok South Melelo Taib Abdulrahman Ahmed,
Joyce Mwamburi,
Saptet Dispensary Narok South Sagamian Chief Officer, Finance and Economic Planning,
Olchorro Oirowua Narok West Ilmotiok Chief Officer, Education,
Dispensary Chief Officer, Environment, Waste Management and Energy,
Emurutoto Health centre Transmara West Lolgorian Chief Officer, Public Health,
Chief Officer, Land, Physical Planning and Housing,
Mogondo Dispensary Transmara East Mogondo Chief Officer, Infrastructure and Public Works.
Kelonget Dispensary Transmara East Ololmaasani
MOHAMED O. ALI,
Ereto Health Center Narok East Keekonyokie MR/5164901 CECM, Tourism, Culture and Investment.
Maji Moto Dispensary Narok South Naroosura/Maji
Moto
Osiligi Dispensary Narok East Mosiro GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6234
Sintakara Dispensary Narok East Suswa THE WATER ACT, 2016
Suswa Dispensary Narok East Suswa
(Section 139)
Olepolos Dispensary Narok North Olorropil
Eor Ekule Health Center Narok East Ildamati NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBMIT COMMENTS ON THE REGULAR
TARIFF APPLICATION FOR THREE (3) NO. WATER SERVICE PROVIDERS
Ilkirragarien Health Narok East Suswa (WSPs)
Center
Enelerai Dispensary Narok West Mara NOTICE is given to the general public that the following Water
Service Providers (WSPs), which provide water services by authority
Mogoiyuet Dispensary Narok West Ilmotiok of a license issued by the Water Services Regulatory Board
Ositeti Dispensary Narok West Naikarra (WASREB), have applied to WASREB for a regular tariff review:
Dated the 10th May, 2023. 1. Nyandarua Water and Sanitation Company Limited
(NYANDAWASS)
ANTHONY S. NAMUNKUK,
MR/5164888 CECM, Health and Sanitation. 2. Kapsabet – Nandi Water and Sanitation Company Limited
(KANAWASCO)
3. Mavoko Water and Sewerage Company Limited
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6232 (MAVWASCO)
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA, 2010 Further, that the WSPs propose a tariff adjustment review to enable
the water utilities operate at full cost recovery for sustainable provision
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT of water services and meet conditions necessary for improving service
delivery which include among others, minor investments.
(No. 17 of 2012)
Please note that, the WSP will hold hybrid public consultation
THE NAROK COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES IMPROVEMENT meetings; face to face meetings and virtual meetings as outlined
FUND (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2020 below.
2COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF NAROK
County Water Service Venue Day Date
APPOINTMENT Provider and Time
Machakos Mavoko Water Physical Pride Inn Friday, 19th
IN ACCORDANCE with the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, the
and Sewerage meeting Hotel, May, 2023
County Governments Act of 2012 and section 5 (2) of the Narok
Company Limited Signature Mall, 10.00 a.m.
County Health Services Improvement Fund (Amendment) Act of (MAVWASCO) along
2020, this is to notify the general public of the appointment of the Mombasa
Chairperson and members of the Narok County Health Services Board. Road , Athi
River
Name Position Virtual WSP to
Stephen Saibulu Kudate Chairperson meeting provide links
Joseph Munke Nkadado Member Kapsabet Kapsabet – Nandi Physical Allen’s Hotel, Tuesday,
Gideon Leposo Kisio Member Nandi Water and meeting Kapsabet 23rd May,
Salome Wangui Njoroge Member Sanitation Nandi Road 2023
Company Limited Virtual WSP to 10.00 a.m.
Beatrice Chebii Mutai Member
(KANAWASCO) meeting provide links
Dated the 10th May, 2023. Nyandarua Nyandarua Water Physical Lake Olbolosat Wednesday,
Sanitation meeting Resort Park 24th May,
ANTHONY S. NAMUNKUK,
Company Limited Lodge in Ol 2023
MR/5164889 CECM, Health and Sanitation. (NYANDAWASS) Joro Orok
along
Nyahururu –
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6233 Ol Kalou –
Gilgil Rd
THE MOMBASA COUNTY LIQUOR LICENSING ACT, 2014 Virtual WSP to
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF MOMBASA meeting provide links
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2133
Participants should be seated by 10.00 a.m. Personal identification PURSUANT to the provisions of section 49 (1) of the Physical and
of participants will be required. Members of the public in respective Land Use Planning Act, 2019, notice is given that the preparation of
areas are invited to make oral and written submissions and ask any the above plan was on the 14th April, 2023, completed.
questions that may relate to the provision of water services in their
areas. The plan relates to land situated within Siaya Municipality. Copies
of the draft development plan as prepared have been deposited for
Details of the proposed tariff adjustment, minor investment and public inspection, free of charge at the office of the CECM, Lands,
performance target can be accessed at www.wasreb.go.ke Physical Planning, Housing and Urban Development (Ardhi House,
Written comments on the application shall be emailed to Siaya Municipality), Sub-County Administrator’s Office, Alego
tariffs@wasreb.go.ke or info@wasreb.go.ke or send in hard copy to: Usonga and respective Ward offices between the hours of 8.00 a.m.
and 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
The Chief Executive Officer,
Water Services Regulatory Board, Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in
5th Floor NHIF Building, connection with or objection to the above development plan may
Ngong Road, within sixty (60) days send the same to County Executive Committee
P.O. Box 41621–00100, Member, Lands, Physical Planning, Housing and Urban Development,
Nairobi. P.O. Box 803-40600, Siaya and such representations or comments
shall state the grounds upon which they are made.
The closing date for receipt of comments is thirty (30) days from
the publication of this notice. Dated the 19th April, 2023.
MAURICE O. MCOREGE,
JULIUS ITUNGA, CECM, Lands, Physical Planning,
MR/5164553 Ag. CEO, Water Services Regulatory Board. MR/5164847 Housing and Urban Development.
INTENTION TO PREPARE A LOCAL PHYSICAL AND LAND USE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF IZERA AVIATION
ACADEMY ON PLOT L.R. NO. 12177/13 WITHIN IZERA RANCH
(Integrated Strategic Urban Development Plan for Kilifi Municipality) IN TAITA TAVETA COUNTY
PURSUANT to the provisions of section 47 of the Physical and INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS
Land Use Planning Act, 2019, the County Governments Act, 2012, the
Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2011, notice is given that the County PURSUANT to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management
Government of Kilifi intends to commence preparation of the above and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003,
plan, on the 6th September, 2022. the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has
received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the
The purpose of the Integrated Strategic Urban Development Plan is
above proposed project.
to provide a spatial framework for integrated socio-economic
development and guide development control in a sustainable The proponent, Izera Enterprises Limited proposes to establish an
environment. aviation academy that will be used for offering training in engineering,
The specific objectives of the plan are to: air craft maintenance and flying, as well as commercial purposes that
will include transport of freight (such as meat products and fresh
• Provide a basis for guiding and co-ordinating the development produce mainly to the Middle East and neighbouring countries) and
of infrastructure. support to the tourism sector (Tsavo East and West National Parks and
Amboseli Game Reserve). The proposed project will be located on
• Provide a framework for regulating the use of land and Plot L.R No. 12177/13 within Izera Ranch in Taita Taveta County.
development.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
• Provide a framework and guidelines on building and works
measures:
development in the centres.
Residents, stakeholders and the general public are invited to Impacts Mitigation Measures
participate in the planning process. Stakeholders who wish to give Storm water drainage • The Proponent shall undertake a detailed
their views, comments and suggestions are invited to do so during the and overflows hydrological analysis.
planning process.
• Design will limit the gradient required for
Any comments, suggestions and enquiries can be forwarded to the the runways, taxiways and apron.
undersigned.
Exploitation of • The proponent shall exploit construction
Dated the 15th February, 2023. borrow pits/ materials solely from approved sites, for
ERICK RANDU, quarries which ESIAs have been carried out.
MR/5158286 for National Director of Physical Planning.
• Extract materials conservatively, to
prevent wastage/ over extraction.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6236
• Restore borrow pits/ quarries after use.
THE PHYSICAL AND LAND USE PLANNING ACT
Quality of equipment • The proponent shall procure good quality
(No. 13 of 2019) equipment that adheres to the principles of
Best Available Technology.
COMPLETION OF LOCAL PHYSICAL AND LAND USE DEVELOPMENT
PLAN Destruction and loss • The contractor shall keep vegetation
of local biodiversity clearance to a minimum, as necessary.
Plan Ref No. CGS/321/2023/01:
• Visibly mark out extent of areas to be
(a) Existing Site for ATC Siaya cleared out.
(b) Proposed Site for County Headquarters
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Loss/ disturbance of • The contractor shall forbid the poaching or • Publish ‘Dos’ and ‘Don’t’s’ related to
wildlife (Tsavo hunting of game. waste disposal in common areas.
Conservation Area) • Develop and implement a Waste
• Develop and implement a Wildlife
Management Plan.
Management Plan.
• Establish clear procedures for the
• Explore the possibility of constructing
transport, handling and disposal of
water points/ salt licks away from sensitive
hazardous materials/ waste, following
areas.
national. International guidelines, such as
• Vegetation clearing should only take place Material Safety Data Sheets.
where necessary and conservatively. Increased pressure on • The contractor shall procure energy-
• Minimize noise and dust nuisance. baseline efficient equipment and promote non-
infrastructure wastage of energy.
• Educate/ train and create awareness among
workers on wildlife in the project area. • Develop and implement an Energy
Management Plan.
• Consider establishing biological buffer
zones. • Monitor water consumption and
utilization.
• Erect road signage indicating presence of
wildlife in the area, and permissible • Limit number of vehicles to the minimum
speeds. requirement.
• Establish a Safety and Emergency
• Liaise closely with KWS/NGOs on most
Response Plan for all operations.
appropriate measures to reduce disturbance
to wildlife. Change in landscape/ • The contractor shall limit de-vegetation
aesthetics activities to the extent possible.
Air pollution • The proponent shall carry out regular air
quality assessments to establish the • Undertake landscaping activities that align
ambient conditions and determine the with the general area, and plant local
significance of routine activities. varieties.
• Implement KCAAA/ ICAO standards on • Decorate facilities/ buildings with colours/
reducing emissions from operation of motifs that match the project area.
aircrafts.
Recruitment of labour • The contractor shall liaise with local
• The contractor shall train workers on administration when seeking local labour,
management of air pollution from vehicles particularly unskilled labour.
and machinery, including dust
minimization techniques. • Provide fair remuneration.
• Maintain and service all construction Worker occupational • The contractor shall comply with OSHA
safety and health and WIBA, 2007.
machinery regularly in accordance with
manufacturer specifications. • Promote the use of Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE).
• Adequately seal and equip asphalt plants
and concrete batching plants with dust • Assign only trained and competent
removal devices. personnel to operate equipment.
• Place speed limits on vehicles operating on • Develop and implement in-house manuals/
site and on diversions and access roads, to guidelines on Environment, Health and
minimize the generation of dust. Safety (EHS).
12th May, 2023 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2135
• Institute and rigorously implement noise ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
and dust abatement measures. FOR THE PROPOSED KANGARI TOWN SEWERAGE PROJECT,
MURANG’A COUNTY
• Inform community of construction
activities and schedules. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS
Impacts Mitigation Measures treat 957m3 per day, inlet works, associated facilities and amenities in
Kigumo Town, Murang’a County.
place for: Prevention of SEA: including
COCs and ongoing sensitization of staff on The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
responsibilities related to the COC and measures:
consequences of non-compliance; project-
level IEC materials. Impacts Mitigation Measures
Occupational health • Notify public the intent to cut sections of Vegetation clearing • Compensatory planting of trees.
and safety the road for safety precautions. • Vegetation should only be cleared along
• Provide signage and safety information in the Project corridor and where it will
interfere with Project construction and/or
all work areas.
present hazards.
• Ensure compliance by workers with safety
• The local community should be given a
safeguards including the OHS, provision chance to harvest the targeted vegetation if
of safety gear and enforcement of they so wish.
application.
• Areas to be cleared should be agreed and
• Provide onsite first aid kit accessible by demarcated before the start of the clearing
the workers in need. operations to minimize exposure.
• Install barriers along walkways, crossings • Also, stage vegetation clearance is
and public places affected by the works for recommended.
public safety.
Air quality pollution • Maintain construction equipment at high
• Where there is potential for nuisance from operational conditions such as to control
dust generation, ensure earth moving is emissions into the air.
under dump conditions (consider watering
where necessary). • Notify the immediate neighborhoods on
the potential odors during the excavations.
• Inform immediate communities or
stakeholders of the activities. • Use of sprinklers to regularly water
construction site, this suppresses the dust
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection menace at construction sites.
during working hours at: • People working in the sites with dust
(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, emissions to use dust masks to prevent
respiratory infections.
NHIF Building, 12th Floor, Ragati Road, Upper Hill, P.O.
Box 30126–00100, Nairobi. Excessive vibration • Avoid night time construction when noise
and noise pollution is loudest.
(b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road,
P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. • Conduct periodic noise measuring and
monitoring to determine levels and extent
(c) County Director of Environment, Murang’a County. of harmful noise.
A copy of the report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke • Clearly label the high noise areas.
The National Environment Management Authority invites • Provide personal protective equipment
members of the public to submit oral or written comments within (PPE) to persons operating within or visit
thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the identified high noise areas.
Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision
making process regarding this project. • Sensitize truck drivers to avoid hooting
especially when passing through sensitive
Comments can also be emailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke areas such as churches, residential areas
and hospitals.
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General, Impact on soil • Earthworks should be controlled so that
MR/5164545 National Environment Management. resources land that is not required for the Project
works is not disturbed.
• Wherever possible, earthworks should be
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6239 carried out during the dry season to
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND prevent soil from being washed away by
the rain.
CO-ORDINATION ACT
• Excavated materials and excess earth
(No. 8 of 1999)
should be areas cleared for improving sight
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY distance should be planted with grass to
reduce erosion.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
FOR THE PROPOSED KIGUMO TOWN SEWERAGE PROJECT, Impact on water • No grey water runoff or uncontrolled
MURANG’A COUNTY resources discharges from the site/working areas
(including wash down areas) to adjacent
INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS Karuchu stream shall be permitted.
PURSUANT to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management • Water containing such pollutants as
and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, cements, concrete, lime, chemicals and
the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has fuels shall be discharged into a
received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the conservancy tank for removal from site
above proposed project. where applicable.
The proponent, Athi Water Works Development Agency proposes • The contractor shall also prevent runoff
to construct a sewerage treatment plant that consists of laying of 7.9 loaded with sediment and other suspended
km double wall corrugated HDPE pipes (sizes 200mm to 300mm), materials from the site/working areas from
construction of 9 No. of waste stabilization ponds (1No. anaerobic discharging to Karuchu Stream.
ponds, 2No. facultative ponds and 6No. maturation ponds) designed to
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(c) County Director of Environment, Murang’a County. Excessive vibration • Avoid night time construction when noise
and noise pollution is loudest.
A copy of the report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
• Conduct periodic noise measuring and
The National Environment Management Authority invites monitoring to determine levels and extent
members of the public to submit oral or written comments within of harmful noise.
thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the
Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision • Clearly label the high noise areas.
making process regarding this project. • Provide personal protective equipment
Comments can also be emailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke (PPE) to persons operating within or visit
identified high noise areas.
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General, • Sensitize truck drivers to avoid hooting
MR/5164545 National Environment Management. especially when passing through sensitive
areas such as churches, residential areas
and hospitals.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6240 Impact on soil • Earthworks should be controlled so that
resources land that is not required for the Project
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND works is not disturbed.
CO-ORDINATION ACT
• Wherever possible, earthworks should be
(No. 8 of 1999) carried out during the dry season to
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY prevent soil from being washed away by
the rain.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
FOR THE PROPOSED KANGEMA TOWN SEWERAGE • Excavated materials and excess earth
PROJECT, MURANG’A COUNTY should be areas cleared for improving sight
distance should be planted with grass to
INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS reduce erosion.
PURSUANT to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management Impact on water • No grey water runoff or uncontrolled
and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, resources discharges from the site/working areas
the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has (including wash down areas) to adjacent
received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the Karuchu stream shall be permitted.
above proposed project.
• Water containing such pollutants as
The proponent, Athi Water Works Development Agency proposes cements, concrete, lime, chemicals and
to construct a sewerage treatment plant that consists of laying of 29 fuels shall be discharged into a
kms to serve Kangema Town and surrounding environs, construction conservancy tank for removal from site
of 9 No. of waste stabilization ponds (3No. anaerobic ponds, 2No. where applicable.
Facultative ponds and 4No. maturation ponds) designed to treat
2,500m3 per day, inlet works, associated facilities and amenities in • The contractor shall also prevent runoff
Kangema Town, Murang’a County. loaded with sediment and other suspended
materials from the site/working areas from
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation discharging to Karuchu Stream.
measures:
• Site compounds and stockpiles will be
Impacts Mitigation Measures located away from Karuchu Stream.
Vegetation clearing • Compensatory planting of trees. Solid waste • Contouring of spoil site to approximate
management natural topography and drainage and/or
• Vegetation should only be cleared along reduce erosion impacts on the site.
the Project corridor and where it will
interfere with Project construction and/or • The contractor shall ensure that the
present hazards. placement of spoil is done in such a
manner to minimize the spread of
• The local community should be given a materials and the impact on surrounding
chance to harvest the targeted vegetation if vegetation and that no materials‘ creep’
they so wish. into‘ no-go ’areas.
• Areas to be cleared should be agreed and Land take • Undertake a Resettlement Action Plan,
demarcated before the start of the clearing which will act as guide for the
operations to minimize exposure. compensation activities.
• Also, stage vegetation clearance is Labor influx impacts • Effective community engagement and
recommended. strong grievance mechanisms on matters
related to labor.
Air quality pollution • Maintain construction equipment at high
operational conditions such as to control • Effective contractual obligations for the
contractor to adhere to the mitigation of
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• Protecting Human Risk Areas Associated Sexual exploitation • Develop and implement a SEA action plan
with, Disadvantaged Groups, Interfering and abuse (SEA) with an Accountability and Response
with Participation Rights and interfering Framework as part of the C-ESMP. The
with Labour Rights. SEA action plan will follow guidance on
the AfDB Good Practice Note for
Child protection • The contractor will develop and implement Addressing Gender-based Violence in
a Children Protection Strategy that will Investment Project Financing involving
ensures minors are protected against Major Civil Works (September 2018).
negative impacts associated by the Project
including Sexual Exploitation and Abuse • The SEA action plan will include how the
(SEA). project will ensure necessary steps are in
place for: Prevention of SEA: including
• All staff of the contractor must sign, COCs and ongoing sensitization of staff on
committing themselves towards protecting responsibilities related to the COC and
children, which clearly defines what is and consequences of non-compliance; project-
is not acceptable behaviour. level IEC materials.
• Children under the age of 18 years should Occupational health • Notify public the intent to cut sections of
not be hired on site as provided by the and safety the road for safety precautions.
Child Rights Act (Amendment Bill), 2014.
• Provide signage and safety information in
• Comply with all relevant local legislation, all work areas.
including labor laws in relation to child
labor specifically provisions of Kenya’s • Ensure compliance by workers with safety
Employment Act Cap. 226 of 2007 Part safeguards including the OHS, provision
VII on protection of children against of safety gear and enforcement of
exploitation. application.
Increase in • Sensitize workers and the surrounding • Provide onsite first aid kit accessible by
transmission of HIV communities on awareness, prevention and the workers in need.
/AIDS management of HIV/AIDS and sexual • Install barriers along walkways, crossings
health and rights through staff training, and public places affected by the works for
awareness campaigns, multimedia and public safety.
workshops or during community Barazas.
• Where there is potential for nuisance from
• Use existing clinics to provide VCT dust generation, ensure earth moving is
services to construction crew and provision under dump conditions (consider watering
of ARVs for vulnerable community where necessary).
members.
• Inform immediate communities or
• Ensure safety of women and girls in stakeholders of the activities.
provision of VCT services.
Health impact – • The Contractors will develop SOPs for The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection
spread of Covid -19 managing the spread of Covid-19 during during working hours at:
project execution and submit them for the
(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry,
approval of the Supervision Engineer and
NHIF Building, 12th Floor, Ragati Road, Upper Hill, P.O.
the Client before mobilizing to site. The
Box 30126–00100, Nairobi.
SOPs shall be in line with the AfDB
guidance on COVID-19, Ministry of (b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road,
Health Directives and site-specific project P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi.
conditions.
(c) County Director of Environment, Murang’a County.
• All workers and visitors accessing
worksites every day or attending meetings A copy of the report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
shall be subjected to rapid Covid-19
screening which may include temperature The National Environment Management Authority invites
check and other vital signs. members of the public to submit oral or written comments within
thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the
• Ensure routine sanitization of shared social Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision
facilities and other communal places making process regarding this project.
routinely including wiping of workstations,
door knobs, hand rails etc. Comments can also be emailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
• Provide workers with appropriate PPEs Hygiene and • Provide washrooms, bathrooms and
(gloves, ear gears, sturdy rubber boots and sanitary provision changing rooms within the facility.
overalls). • Provide enough drinking water and for
• Provide workers training on safety general use.
procedures and emergency response such Disposal scheduling • The disposal and cleaning activities should
as fire and sewer pipe bursts. and hours be limited from 7 am or sunrise (whichever
• Notify workers about the upcoming is later) to 5 p.m. or sunset.
disposal activity and the Safety Clearance inspections • Inspections should be done to ensure that
requirements. project site and work environment is
• Post appropriate signpost and warning cleaned to a satisfaction standard.
notices of the site that will inform the Spread of • Develop appropriate training and
workers of key rules to follow. communicable awareness materials for Information,
• Put in place an appropriate emergency and diseases and Education.
incident response plan. HIV/AIDS infection
• Develop an intervention strategy
Solid waste • A site waste management plan should be compatible with the construction
generation from prepared by the contractor prior to programme to address success of the
construction commencement of construction works. HIV/AIDS prevention and provide peer
activities This should include designation of educators for sustainability in
appropriate waste storage areas, collection collaboration with other stakeholders.
and removal schedule and identification of • Integrate monitoring of HIV/AIDS
approved disposal site. preventive activities as part of the
construction supervision. Basic
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Labour influx to the • Effective community engagement and NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
project area strong grievance mechanisms on matters ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
related to labour. FOR THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS
• Effective contractual obligations for the DEVELOPMENT ON PART OF L.R. NO. 12349/25, OFF
contractor to adhere to the mitigation of NAIVASHA ROAD IN UTHIRU, NAIROBI CITY COUNTY
risks against labour influx.
INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS
• Proper records of labour force on site
while avoiding child and forced labour. PURSUANT to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management
and Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003,
• Fair treatment, non-discrimination and the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has
equal opportunity of workers. received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the
above proposed project.
• Comply to provisions of Labour Relations
Act, 2012 and Work Place Injuries and The proponent, Tsavo Rising Limited proposes to develop a of
Benefits Act (WIBA, 2007). twelve storey residential apartment comprising of a total of 362 units
(181No. studios, 74No. superior studios, 13No. deluxe superior
• The Contractor shall require his
studios, 81No. convertibles, 2No. superior one bedrooms, 10No. two
employees, sub-contractors, sub-
bedrooms, 1No. deluxe superior one bedrooms), parking on the
consultants, and any personnel thereof
engaged in construction works to basement, perimeter wall with entry/exit gates, lifts and staircases,
individually sign and comply with a Code associated facilities and amenities. The proposed project will be
of Conduct. located on part of plot L.R. No. 12349/25, off Naivasha Road in
Uthiru, Nairobi City County.
Violation of human • Mainstream Gender Inclusivity in hiring of
rights, and gender workers and entire Project Management as The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
requirement required by Gender Policy 2011 and 2/3 measures:
gender rule and National Gender and
Equality Commission Act, 2011. Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures
Soil disturbance • Control earthworks and compact loose
• Protecting human risk areas associated
soils.
with, disadvantaged.
• groups, interfering with Participation • Landscaping shall be done on project
Rights and Labour Rights. completion.
• The contract will provide provisions that • Control and manage excavation soils.
ensures that gender based violence and • Provide soil erosion control and
abuse are not triggered by the Project as conservation structures.
provided for by Sexual Offences Act,
2006. Changes in land • Plant vegetation after project completion
use- extent including along plot boundaries.
Violation of children • Develop and implement a Children
rights Protection Strategy that will ensures • Ensure compliance with existing planning
minors are protected against negative policy.
impacts associated by the Project.
• The project shall be approved by the
• All staff of the contractor must sign, relevant government bodies before
committing themselves towards protecting commencement.
children, which clearly defines what is and
is not acceptable behavior. Changes in • proper Installation of drainage structures.
hydrology/
• Children under the age of 18 years should impended • Ensure efficiency of drainage structures
be hired on site as provided by Child through proper design and maintenance.
drainage/deep
Rights Act (Amendment Bill), 2014.
excavations • Provide gratings to the drainage channels.
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection
during working hours at: • A geotechnical survey shall be conducted
and the recommendations thereof
(a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, followed. There shall be no blasting
NHIF Building, 12th Floor, Ragati Road, Upper Hill, P.O. during excavation.
Box 30126–00100, Nairobi.
• A methodology for excavation shall be
(b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, generated as required by NCA prior to
P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi. excavation.
(c) County Director of Environment, Tharaka Nithi County. Air pollution • Enclose the site with dust-proof net
A copy of the report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke during construction.
The National Environment Management Authority invites • Water should be sprayed during the
members of the public to submit oral or written comments within construction phase of excavated areas
thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the during dry conditions.
Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision
making process regarding this project. • Control speed and operation of
construction vehicles.
Comments can also be emailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
• Prohibit idling of vehicles.
MAMO B. MAMO,
Director-General, • Ensure sound condition of construction
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• Sensitized staff on social/health issues (a) Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry,
such as drugs. NHIF Building, 12th Floor, Ragati Road, Upper Hill, P.O.
Box 30126–00100, Nairobi.
• Post strategically the Occupational Safety
and Health Act, 2007 Abstract. (b) Director-General, NEMA, Popo Road, off Mombasa Road,
P.O. Box 67839–00200, Nairobi.
• Post clear warning signs e.g. ‘No
unauthorized use of machines’, ensure (c) County Director of Environment, Nairobi City County.
there are guards on moving parts etc. A copy of the report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
• Provide fully equipped First Aid kits and The National Environment Management Authority invites
train staff on its use. members of the public to submit oral or written comments within
• The site will be registered by the ministry thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the
of labor as a workplace. Director-General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision
making process regarding this project.
Fire safety and • Conduct training on firefighting,
preparedness evacuation and emergency response. Comments can also be emailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
SPECTRUM AUCTIONEERS
DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6249
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is issued pursuant to the provisions of section 5 of the
Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 6th March, 2023, duly
and the following instruction to Spectrum Auctioneers from our executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as
principal Bido Transporters Limited, to the owners of motor vehicles, Presentation No. 1671, in Volume D1, Folio 129/1392, File No.
which are lying idle and unclaimed at Bido Transporters yard at MMXXIII, by our client, Mercy Jelimo Kandie, of P.O. Box 11334–
Industrial Area, Addis Ababa Road, to collect the said motor vehicles, 00400, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Jelimo
at the said yard within thirty (30) days from the date of this publication Chepngeny, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use
of her former name Jelimo Chepngeny, and in lieu thereof assumed
of this notice. Failure to which Spectrum Auctioneers, Nairobi shall
and adopted the name Mercy Jelimo Kandie, for all purposes and
proceed to dispose of the said motor vehicles, motor cycles and scrap authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate, describe
by the way of public auction on behalf of Bido Transport ltd if they and address her by her assumed name Mercy Jelimo Kandie only.
remain uncollected/unclaimed:
Dated the 6th March, 2023.
Particulars of Unclaimed Property
GITONGA, KINYANJUI & COMPANY,
KCP 178X,KCP 158X AND Trailer ZG 0628 Advocates for Mercy Jelimo Kandie,
MR/5164567 formerly known as Jelimo Chepngeny.
L. K MATIVO,
MR/5164915 for Spectrum Auctioneers.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6250
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6246 CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 26th April, 2023, duly
GREATFIX AUTO GARAGE executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as
DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS Presentation No. 24, in Volume D1, Folio 1136/1535, File No.
MMXXII, by our client, Fredrick Omondi Odera, of P.O. Box 49204–
NOTICE is issued given pursuant to sections 5, 6 and 7 of the 00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Fredrick
Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya, to Omondi Odero alias Fred Omondi Odero, formally and absolutely
the owner of motor vehicle: KAK 100P, BMW E39, to take delivery of renounced and abandoned the use of his former name Fredrick
the said motor vehicle from Greatfix Auto Garage, upon payment of Omondi Odero alias Fred Omondi Odero, and in lieu thereof assumed
all outstanding labour charges, storage and any other incidental costs and adopted the name Fredrick Omondi Odera, for all purposes and
within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice, the authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate, describe
said motor vehicle shall be sold without further notice. and address him by his assumed name Fredrick Omondi Odera only.
Dated the 3rd May, 2023.
Dated the 10th May, 2023.
GREGORY NDEGE & ASSOCIATES,
J. KARANJA, Advocates for Fredrick Omondi Odera,
MR/5164850 for Nganga & Associates Advocates. formerly known as Fredrick Omondi Odero
MR/5164579 alias Fred Omondi Odero.
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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6253 NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 3rd March, 2023, duly
executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Mombasa as
CHANGE OF NAME Presentation No. 323, in Volume B-13, Folio 2271/19338, File No.
1637, by our client, George Nyabuto Atuya Momanyi, of P.O. Box
NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 4th April, 2023, duly 250–40109, Sondu in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as
executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Mombasa as James Nyabuto Manyisa, formally and absolutely renounced and
Presentation No. 217, in Volume B-13, Folio 2271/19332, File No. abandoned the use of his former name James Nyabuto Manyisa, and in
1637, by our client, Ann Mona Mwalii, of P.O. Box 34–90214, Kitui lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name George Nyabuto Atuya
in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Ann Mwalii, formally Momanyi, for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons at
and absolutely renounced and abandoned the use of her former name all times to designate, describe and address him by his assumed name
Ann Mwalii, and in lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Ann George Nyabuto Atuya Momanyi only.
Mona Mwalii, for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons
at all times to designate, describe and address her by her assumed Dated the 2nd May, 2023.
name Ann Mona Mwalii only.
ATUTI & ASSOCIATES,
Dated the 25th April, 2023. Advocates for George Nyabuto Atuya Momanyi,
MR/5164541 formerly known as James Nyabuto Manyisa.
AREMBA GISEMBA & COMPANY,
Advocates for Ann Mona Mwalii,
MR/5164503 formerly known as Ann Mwalii.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6258
CHANGE OF NAME
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6254
NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 6th April, 2023, duly
CHANGE OF NAME executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as
Presentation No. 206, in Volume D1, Folio 942/1535, File No.
NOTICE is given that by a deed poll dated 5th May, 2023, duly MMXXII, by our client, Badasa Abdilkadir Ali, of P.O. Box 43801–
executed and registered in the Registry of Documents at Nairobi as 00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as Baraza
Presentation No. 436, in Volume DI, Folio 141/1512, File No. Abdilkadir Ali, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the
MMXXIII, by our client, Steve Ogolla, formerly known as Stephen use of his former name Baraza Abdilkadir Ali, and in lieu thereof
Ochieng Ogola, formally and absolutely renounced and abandoned the assumed and adopted the name Badasa Abdilkadir Ali, for all purposes
use of his former name Stephen Ochieng Ogola, and in lieu thereof and authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate,
assumed and adopted the name Steve Ogolla, for all purposes and describe and address him by his assumed name Badasa Abdilkadir Ali
authorizes and requests all persons at all times to designate, describe only.
and address him by his assumed name Steve Ogolla only. Dated the 14th April, 2023.
HASSAN N. LAKICHA & COMPANY,
SARONI & STEVENS, Advocates for Badasa Abdilkadir Ali,
Advocates for Steve Ogolla MR/5166298 formerly known as Baraza Abdilkadir Ali.
MR/5164816 formerly known as Stephen Ochieng Ogola.
Gazette Notice No. 5217 of 2023 is revoked.
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2146 THE KENYA GAZETTE 12th May, 2023