Hli Gazette of 01-03-2019
Hli Gazette of 01-03-2019
The State Corporations Act—Appointment ........................... 850 The Co-operative Societies Act–Inquiry Order .............. 893
The Crops Act—Request for Comments................................ 850–851 The Insolvency Act—Members’ Voluntary Liquidation,
etc ....................................................................................... 893
Taskforce of Sugar Industry Stakeholders to make The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part
Recommendations for the Development of the Development Plans ........................................................... 893–894
Sugar Industry in Kenya............................................ 851 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act—
Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports, etc.. 894–903
Taskforce of Maize Industry Stakeholders to make
Recommendations for the Development of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods .............................................. 903–905
Maize Industry in Kenya ........................................... 851
Loss of Policies............................................................... 905–908
The Organizing Committee (OC) for The International
Change of Names ............................................................ 908–909
Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)
World, under 20 Championships, Nairobi, 2020— -----------------
Appointment .............................................................. 851–852
SUPPLEMENT No. 9
The National Police Service Act—Designation of a Police National Assembly Bills , 2019
Station ................................................................................. 852
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County Governments Notices ................................................. 853, 891–893
The Institute of Directors of Kenya Bill, 2019 23
The Senate—Calendar for Regular Sessions, February to -----------------
December, 2019 ................................................................. 853
SUPPLEMENT No. 10
The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional
Legislative Supplements, 2019
Certificates, etc ................................................................... 854–863
LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE
The Standards Act—Declaration of Kenya Standards .......... 863–875
7—The Public Finance Management (Roads Annuity Fund)
The Land Act—Inquiry, etc..................................................... 875–886 (Amendment) Regulations, 2019 23
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850 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1st March, 2019
IN Gazette Notice No. 1266 of 2019, amend the expression printed The Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock,
as “deceased’s son and daughter” to read “the deceased’s brother and Fisheries and Irrigation is in the process of promulgating the following
sister” where it appears. Regulations as provided for under section 40 of the Crops Act, 2013.
------------------ (a) The Crops (Horticulture) Regulations;
IN Gazette Notice No. 1457 of 2019, amend the proprietor’s name (b) The Crops (Tea Industry) Regulations;
printed as “Charles Newton Wanjiku” to read “Charles Newton (c) The Crops (Nuts and Oil) Regulations;
Wanjuki”.
(d) The Crops (Fibre) Regulations;
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(e) The Crops (Pyrethrum) Regulations.
IN Gazette Notice No. 5474 of 2018, amend the expression printed In compliance with the provisions of the Crops Act, 2013 and the
as “Cause No. 284 of 2018” to read “Cause No. 284 of 2017”. Statutory Instruments Act, 2013, the Ministry announces to the public
------------------ the availability of the regulations listed herein above as well as the
Regulatory Impact Statements for each of the regulations.
IN Gazette Notice No. 1602 of 2019, amend the expression printed
as “(ID/3015607)” to read “(ID/30156107)”. The main objective of the above Regulations, is to provide for the
regulation, promotion and development of the respective industry
------------------ value chain in Kenya. The respective Regulatory Impact Statement
contains detailed information on each of the regulation.
IN Gazette Notice No. 1626 of 2019, amend the expression printed
as “ Mutira/Kangai/1254” to read “ Mutira/Kangai/1254 and 1255” The Constitution of Kenya, 2010, Crops Act, 2013 and the
where it apperars. Statutory Instruments Act, 2013 provides that the public participates in
the decision making process through the submission of comments to
the Ministry. It is in this spirit that we request the public to participate
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1906 by submitting their comments to the Ministry through the provided
address.
THE KENYA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS ACT
All interested persons should submit written comments on the
(No. 2 of 1998) Regulations listed herein above and on the respective Regulatory
EXTENSION OF TERM Impact Statement using prescribed public comments form, to reach the
undersigned not later than fourteen (14) days from the date of
IT IS notified for public information that the Cabinet Secretary for publication of this notice.
Information, Communications and Technology has extended the
period of appointment of the Taskforce for Developing a Policy and The draft Regulations and the Regulatory Impact Statement for all
Regulatory Framework for Privacy and Data Protection in Kenya the regulations as well as public comments form can be accessed
contained in Gazette Notice No. 7857 of 2018, for a period of six (6) through the following websites: www.agricultureauthority.go.ke;
months, with effect from the15th September, 2018. www.kilimo.go.ke. The draft Regulations, and Regulatory Impact
Statements are also available on request at the Agriculture and Food
Dated the 18th February, 2019. Authority offices, Tea House Office, Naivasha Road, off Ngong Road
during normal working hours.
JOE MUCHERU,
Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications and Technology. Public forums to discuss the draft Regulations, and the respective
Regulatory Impact Statement shall be held as per the schedule below:
THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT The Crops HCD Offices, 26th 9.00 a.m.
(Horticulture) Nairobi Horticultural March,
(Cap. 446) Regulations. Centre, Embakasi 2019
North, Mazao Road,
KENYA YEARBOOK ORDER Nairobi
(L. N. 187 of 2007) The Crops (Tea AFA, Tea Directorate 25th 9.00 a.m.
Industry) Offices, Tea House, March,
APPOINTMENT Regulations. Nairobi 2019
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 3 (2) (j) of Tea Trade Centre, 29th 10.00 a.m.
the Kenya Yearbook Order, 2007, the Cabinet Secretary for Nyerere Avenue March,
Information, Communications and Technology appoints— Mombasa 2019
1st March, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 851
Regulation Venue Date Time from the 7th January, 2019 to the 31st March, 2019 (both days
inclusive), with effect from the 7th January, 2019.
The Crops (Nuts and National Horticulture 28th 9.00 a.m.
Oil) Regulations. Research Institute March, Dated the 19th February, 2019.
Kalro, Kandara, 2019 MWANGI KIUNJURI,
Murang’a Cabinet Secretary
Kenya School of 9th April, 9.00 a.m. for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation.
Government, Matuga 2019
Kwale
The Crops (Fibre) Machakos University 2nd April, 9.00 a.m. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1911
Regulations. College 2019
Machakos MINISTRY OF SPORTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE
Maseno ATC, 4th April, 9.00 a.m. THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (OC) FOR THE
Kisumu 2019 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS
The Crops Pyrethrum Processing 3rd April, 9.00 \a.m. FEDERATIONS (IAAF) WORLD, UNDER 20 CHAMPIONSHIPS,
(Pyrethrum) Company (PPCK) 2019 NAIROBI, 2020
Regulations. Offices, along General
Mathenge Road, APPOINTMENT
Nakuru IT IS notified for general information that following the successful
Send your written comments to either: bid by Kenya to host the 2020 International Association of Athletics
Federations (IAAF) World Under 20 Championships and the signing
The Principal Secretary of the Event Organisational Agreement (EOA) for the Championships
State Department for Crops Development that will be held in Nairobi, the Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation and Heritage has appointed committees to be known as the Steering
Kilimo House, Cathedral Road, Committee (SC) and Organizing Committee (OC).
P.O. Box 30028,
(a) Steering Committee Representatives of:
Nairobi.
Or by Email: psagriculture@kilimo.go.ke Office of the President
Governor, Nairobi County
The Director-General Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage
Agriculture and Food Authority Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Interior and Co-ordination of
Tea House, Naivasha Road, off Ngong Road, National Government
P.O Box 37962–00100, Cabinet Secretary, The National Treasury
Nairobi. Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing
Or by E-mail: info@agricultureauthority.go.ke Development and Public Works
Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dated the 22nd February, 2019. Principal Secretary/ Sports, Ministry of Sports, Culture and
MWANGI KIUNJURI, Heritage
Cabinet Secretary Chairman, IAAF World Under 20 Championships
for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation. Chief Executive Officer, IAAF World Under 20 Championships,
2020
Director-General, Sports Kenya
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1909 to be members of the Steering Committee effective from the 1st
January, 2019 for a period of one (1) year and eight (8) months.
TASKFORCE OF SUGAR INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS TO
(b) Organizing Committee (Secretariat):
MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF
THE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN KENYA Chairman—Gen. Jackson Tuwei
Chief Executive Officer—Michael Agwingi Rabar
EXTENSION OF TERM Assistant, Chief Executive Officer—Mary Mwaki
Chief Operations Officer—Regina Gachora
IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Director of Ticket Operations and Knowledge Management—
Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation Barnabas Korir
has further extended the period of the Taskforce appointed vide Assistant Director of Ticket Operations and Knowledge
Gazette Notice No. 11711 and extended vide Gazette Notice No. 345 Management—Maxwell Nyamu
of 2019 to the 31st March, 2019 (both days inclusive), with effect from Director, Finance and Administration—Farrah Kasim
Assistant Director, Finance and Administration—David Miano
the 7th January, 2019.
Director, Legal—Emmanuel K. Gichohi
Dated the 19th February, 2019. Assistant Director, Legal—Christine Mangwana
Director of ICT—Gatwiri Kinya
MWANGI KIUNJURI, Assistant Director, ICT—Hesbon Malwenyi
Cabinet Secretary Director, Security and Accreditation—Joseph Kiget
Assistant Director, Security and accreditation—Joseph Chirchir
for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation.
Director, Protocol—Colonel Matigo Marwanga
Assistant Director, Protocol—Susan Kamau
Director, Technical and Competition—Ibrahim Hussein
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1910 Assistant Director, Technical and Competition—Paul Mutwii
Director, Marketing and Commercial—Zaheeda Suleiman
TASKFORCE OF MAIZE INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS TO Assistant Director, Marketing and Commercial—Robert
MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF Nyanga’aya
THE MAIZE INDUSTRY IN KENYA Director, Media, Broadcasting and Communication—Michael
Okinyi
EXTENSION OF TERM Assistant Director, Media, Broadcasting and Communication—
Chris Mbaisi
IT IS notified for the general information of the public that the Director, Transport—Charles Welangai
Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation Assistant Director, Transport—Vincent Kaduki
has further extended the period of the Taskforce appointed vide Director, Logistics—Douglas Wakihuri
Assistant Director, Logistics—Mohamed Bashir Ibrahim
Gazette Notice No. 11710 and extended vide Gazette Notice No. 344, Director, Medical and Ant-Doping—Jared Nyakiba (Dr.)
852
852 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1st March, 2019
Assistant Director, Medical and Anti-Doping—Dr. Victor Bargoria (vii) Preparing the budget and accounts of the committee
Director, Volunteers—Mary Chege and the sub-committees;
Assistant Director, Volunteers—Elizabeth Wangare Thiro
Director, Accommodation—Mercy Ndung’u (viii) Ensuring in consultation with the Chairman of the
Assistant Director, Accommodation—Peter Angwenyi committee and with guidance from the Ministry’s
Director, Legacy—Peter Ngentu Accounting Officer.
Assistant Director, Legacy—Jabil Maalim Mohamed
Assistant Director, Legacy—Patrick Opembe (ix) Overall coordination of all activities of sub-
Director-General, Sports Kenya—Pius Metto committees;
to be members of the secretariat and Organizing Committee effective (x) Coordinating the activities of the committee and in
from the1st January, 2019 for a period of one year eight months. particular ensuring liaison with the chairman of the
2. The Chairman of the organizing committee shall chair the committee and directors of various sub-committees;
meetings of the committee and in his absence, the Vice - Chairman (xi) Matters relating to protocol, public relations and
shall chair and in the absence of both, the members present shall elect procuring consultancy services for the committee
a member of the committee to chair the meeting.
and the sub-committees;
3. The function of the steering committee shall be to offer the best
(xii) Organizing and coordinating travel and
high level organizational standards for hosting the world
accommodation for members of the committee and
championships in Nairobi. Policy decisions for Government of Kenya,
and review health of the championships at each stage of the lifecycle. sub-committees;
4. In the performance of the functions of the Secretariat and the (xiii) Setting up the championships administration centre;
Organizing Committee shall, with approval of the Cabinet Secretary, (xiv) Communicating with IAAF and other partners in
open and operate a bank account at National Bank of Kenya,
consultation with Chairman and Athletics Kenya;
Harambee Avenue Branch.
(xv) Executing the various programmes and plans
5. The term of office – the committees and Secretariat shall be in
office as specified in 1 (a), (b) and (c) above unless a longer period approved by Steering and Organizing Committees
than this is required by the signed Event Organizational Agreement. like legacy, global promotion, Athletics legends and
youth agenda;
6. Winding up of the event – Upon the completion of its work as
per the event Organisational Agreement and in accordance with (xvi) Implementation of the Event Organisation
Government Regulations, the committee shall: Agreement obligations with Ministry of Sports,
Culture and Heritage, Athletics Kenya and the
(a) Organize an event to appreciate the Government support, County of Nairobi; and
well wishers and show appreciation to local participants;
(xvii) Performing such other assignments as may be
(b) Compile a report of the event and audited accounts to be
assigned from time to time by the committee in the
submitted to the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Sports
exercise of its mandate.
within three months after the conclusion of the event;
(c) Compile and present a report of the event and audited (xviii) A detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) shall be
account to be submitted to the IAAF within three months provided for each of the directorate.
after the conclusion of the event; 8. Funding:
(d) Surrender/handover all outstanding assets, including credit
(a) The activities of the Organizing Committee (OC) shall be
balances in bank and moveable assets to the Cabinet
funded through the regular Government Budget on grant
Secretary for Sports, Culture and Heritage or as agreed by the
basis.
Steering Committee.
7. The Secretariat: (b) The Organizing Committee may also receive grants from
well wishers and sponsors to finance any of its planned
(a) The Secretariat of the Organizing Committee shall lease activities; and
offices from Sports Kenya at Moi International Sports
Centre, Kasarani (Championships main venue) as (c) The Chief Executive Officer shall forward to the Principal
identified. Secretary at least once every two months a report on the
expenditure of the committee for onward submission to the
(b) The Chief Executive Officer shall be the head of the Cabinet Secretary.
Secretariat and shall be responsible for carrying out the
functions set out in paragraph (6) above, and Dated the 21st February, 2019.
(i) Such number of staff as shall be deemed appropriate RASHID ECHESA MOHAMMED,
by the committee who shall be recruited and /or Cabinet Secretary,
provided by the Ministry or Athletics Kenya: Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage.
Maseno Town within Kisumu West Sub-County. As Members of the County Budget and Economic Forum.
Ahero Town within Nyando Sub-County. Dated the 12th February, 2019.
Katito Town within Nyakach Sub-County.
Kombewa Town within Seme Sub-County. MARTIN NYAGA WAMBORA,
Muhoroni Town within Muhoroni Sub-County. MR/5816097 Governor, Embu County.
Dated the 21st February, 2019. *Gazette Notice Number 11207 of 2018 is revoked.
PETER ANYANG’ NYONG’O,
MR/5816435 Governor, Kisumu County.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1916
THE SENATE
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1914
12TH PARLIAMENT–THIRD SESSION
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
CALENDAR
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT
REGULAR SESSIONS OF THE SENATE, FEBRUARY TO DECEMBER, 2019
(No. 17 of 2012)
KIAMBU COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE IT IS Notified for general information, that pursuant to Standing
Order 29 of the Senate Standing Orders, by a Resolution made on
RE-ASSIGNMENT OF PORTFOLIO IN THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE Thursday, the 14th February, 2019, the Senate approved its Calendar
COMMITTEE (Regular Session) for the Third Session, 2019 as set out in the
Schedule.
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Article 179 (2) (b) of
the Constitution as read with sections 30 (2) (d), (e) and (i) of the SCHEDULE
County Governments Act, 2012, and further to Gazette Notice No.
13010 of 2018 and Gazette Notice No. 11443 of 2017 respectively, I, Third Session: Part I
Ferdinand Waititu Babayao, Governor of Kiambu County, re-assign
the persons named in the first column of the Schedule, to be members 12th February, 2019 Tuesdays – Afternoon 1st March, 2019 to
of the Kiambu County Executive Committee responsible for the to 28th February, Wednesdays – 11th March, 2019
matters respectively specified in the second column of the Schedule. 2019 Afternoon
Thursdays – Afternoon
SCHEDULE
Third Session: Part II
Name of the Member Responsibilities 12th March, 2019 Tuesdays – Afternoon 12th April, 2019
to Wednesdays – to
Francis Kigo Finance and Economic Planning
11th April, 2019 Afternoon 13th May, 2019
Juliet Kimemia (Dr.) Trade, Tourism, Co-operatives and
Thursdays – Afternoon
Enterprise Development
Wilson Mburu Kangethe Roads, Transport, Public Works and Third Session: Part III
Utilities 14th May, 2019 Tuesdays – Afternoon 21st June, 2019
Mary Wanjiku Kamau Health Services to Wednesdays – to
Dated the 18th February, 2019. 20th June, 2019 Afternoon 1st July, 2019
Thursdays – Afternoon
FERDINARD WAITITU BABAYAO,
MR/5816188 Governor, Kiambu County Third Session: Part IV
2nd July, 2019 Tuesdays – Afternoon 9th August, 2019
to Wednesdays – to
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1915 8th August, 2019 Afternoon 9th September, 2019
Thursdays – Afternoon
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA
Third Session: Part V
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT 10th September, Tuesdays – Afternoon 25th October, 2019
(No. 17 of 2012) 2019 Wednesdays – to
to 24th October, Afternoon 4th November, 2019
THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT 2019 Thursdays –Afternoon
(No. 18 of 2012) Third Session: Part VI
5th November, 2019 Tuesdays – Afternoon 6th December, 2019
APPOINTMENT
to Wednesdays – to
IT IS notified for general information that the Governor, Embu 5th December, 2019 Afternoon 10th February, 2020
County pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of Kenya, the Thursdays –Afternoon
County Governments Act and section 137 (2) of the Public Finance Note:
Management Act, 2012 appoints—
(i) The Senate shall sit from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. pursuant to
H. E. the Governor Standing Order 31 of the Senate Standing Orders.
The Deputy Governor
The ten CEC Members (ii) Special Sittings shall be notified through Kenya Gazette notices,
as per Standing Order 30 of the Senate Standing Orders.
Non-State Actors:
J. M. NYEGENYE,
Moreen Kagendo Nyaga—Representing Maendeleo ya Clerk of the Senate.
Wanawake.
854
854 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1st March, 2019
Dated the 1st March, 2019. Dated the 1st March, 2019.
S. C. NJOROGE, H. A. OJWANG,
MR/5816016 Land Registrar, Kisumu East/West Districts.
MR/5816019 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi.
Dated the 1st March, 2019. Dated the 1st March, 2019.
S. K. MWANGI, C. W. SUNGUTI,
MR/5816313 Registrar of Titles, Mombasa. MR/5816006 Land Registrar, Nakuru District.
1st March, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 855
Dated the 1st March, 2019. Dated the 1st March, 2019.
J. M. MWAMBIA, P. M. NDUNGU,
MR/5816114 Land Registrar, Nyeri District. MR/5818620 Land Registrar, Laikipia District.
1st March, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 857
ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
WHEREAS Kibet arap Talam, of P.O. Box 989, Kericho in the
WHEREAS Ketaton ene Silila Mereru (ID/20150360), of P.O. Box
Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership
152–00208, Ngong Hills in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as
interest of all that piece of land containing 5.5 acres or thereabout,
proprietor in absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land
situate in the district of Kericho, registered under title No.
containing 12.16 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of
Kericho/Kabartegan/584, and whereas sufficient evidence has been
Kajiado, registered under title No. Kjd/Ewuaso Kedong/2841, 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 1st March, 2019.
M. A. OMULLO,
Dated the 1st March, 2019. MR/5816128 Land Registrar, Kericho District.
G. R. GICHUKI,
MR/5818637 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District.
Dated the 1st March, 2019. Dated the 1st March, 2019.
G. R. GICHUKI, H. C. MUTAI,
MR/5816321 Land Registrar, Kajiado North District. MR/5816441 Land Registrar, West Pokot District.
WHEREAS Joseph Kiprono Siele, of P.O. Box 2114, Kericho in WHEREAS Pamela Jemima Andawa Indumuli, of P.O. Box 163,
the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute Mumias in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.09 hectares or absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.05
thereabout, situate in the district of Kericho, registered under title No. hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kakamega, registered
Kericho/Kipchimchim/5832, and whereas sufficient evidence has been under title No. East/Wanga/Lubinu/3765, and whereas sufficient
adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost, evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued
notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty
hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objection (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed
has been received within that period. provided that no objection has been received within that period.
Dated the 1st March, 2019. Dated the 1st March, 2019.
M. A. OMULLO, M. J. BOOR,
MR/5816122 Land Registrar, Kericho District. MR/5818799 Land Registrar, Kakamega District.
1st March, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 859
WHEREAS Nichola Obarasa Omutongo, of P.O. Box 57, ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED
Amagoro in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
WHEREAS Bernard Okumu Achiku, is registered as proprietor in
absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.96
hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Busia/Teso, registered absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 1.0
under title No. Bukhayo/Lupida/2610, and whereas sufficient evidence hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Busia/Teso, registered
has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has under title No. South Teso/Angoromo/806, and whereas sufficient
been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days evidence has been adduced to show that the land title deed issued
from the date hereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty
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 1st March, 2019.
M. M. OSANO, Dated the 1st March, 2019.
MR/5818666 Land Registrar, Busia/Teso Districts. T. M. CHEPKWESI,
MR/5816404 Land Registrar, Busia/Teso Districts.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1973 the said land register have failed, notice is given that after the
expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I intend to proceed
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT with the reconstruction of the property register as provided under
(No. 3 of 2012) section 33 (5) of the Act, provided that no objection has been received
within that period.
RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OR DESTROYED LAND REGISTER
Dated the 1st March, 2019.
WHEREAS Catherine Wanjiru Munene, of P.O. Box 25017– C. S. MAINA,
00603, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of MR/5518254 Land Registrar, Eldoret.
all that piece of land known as L. R. No. 3734/937, situate in the city
of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a lease registered as I. R.
119705/1, and whereas the land register in respect thereof is lost or
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1977
destroyed, and whereas efforts made to locate the said land register
have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
from the date hereof, I intend to proceed with the reconstruction of the
property register as provided under section 33 (5) of the Act, provided (No. 3 of 2012)
that no objection has been received within that period.
LOSS OF A LAND REGISTER
Dated the 1st March, 2019.
S. C. NJOROGE, WHEREAS Daniel Ndoga Kanyi Tigiti (ID/7191383), of P.O. Box
MR/5818610 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. 39, Naromoru in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land situate in the
district of Thika, registered under title No. Thika/Municipality Block
24/195, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1974 that the land register of the said piece of land is missing, and whereas
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT all efforts made to locate the said land register have failed, notice is
given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof,
(No. 3 of 2012) provided that no valid objection has been received within that period, I
RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OR DESTROYED LAND REGISTER intend to open another land register and upon such opening, and the
missing land register shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect.
WHEREAS Gulf African Bank Limited, of P.O. Box 43685–
00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of Dated the 1st March, 2019.
all that piece of land known as L. R. No. 209/7260/19388, situate in J. M. MBOCHU,
the city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a certificate of title MR/5816178 Land Registrar, Thika District.
registered as I. R. 141796/1, and whereas the land register in respect
thereof is lost or destroyed, and whereas efforts made to locate the said
land register have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1978
sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I intend to proceed with the
reconstruction of the property register as provided under section 33 (5) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
of the Act, provided that no objection has been received within that (No. 3 of 2012)
period.
OPENING OF A NEW LAND REGISTER
Dated the 1st March, 2019.
B. F. ATIENO, WHEREAS Intercity General Company Limited, of P.O. Box
MR/5817472 Registrar of Titles, Nairobi. 47217, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in
absolute ownership interest of all that piece of land containing 0.021
hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Kiambu, registered
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1975 under title No. Tigoni/Township/68, and whereas sufficient evidence
has been adduced to show that the green card of the said piece of land
THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT is missing, and whereas all efforts made to locate the said land register
have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days
(No. 3 of 2012) from the date hereof, provided that no valid objection has been
RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST OR DESTROYED LAND REGISTER received within that period, I intend to open another land register and
upon such opening, and the missing land register shall be deemed to be
WHEREAS Gulf African Bank Limited, of P.O. Box 43685– cancelled and of no effect.
00100, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor of
Dated the 1st March, 2019.
all that piece of land known as L. R. No. 209/7260/19389, situate in B. W. MWAI,
the city of Nairobi in the Nairobi Area, by virtue of a certificate of title MR/5816002 Land Registrar, Kiambu District.
registered as I. R. 141796/1, and whereas the land register in respect
thereof is lost or destroyed, and whereas efforts made to locate the said
land register have failed, notice is given that after the expiration of
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1979
sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I intend to proceed with the
reconstruction of the property register as provided under section 33 (5) THE LAND REGISTRATION ACT
of the Act, provided that no objection has been received within that
period. (No. 3 of 2012)
thereabout, known as Nyandarua/Mawingo/701, and whereas the and whereas the senior resident magistrate’s court at Ukwala in Civil
senior principal magistrate’s court at Limuru in succession cause No. Suit No. 66 of 2017, has ordered that the said piece of land be
121 of 2016, has issued grant of letters of administration to (1) Simon transferred to (1) Miriam Aoko and (2) Jane Anyango, and whereas all
Peter Thuo Kiarie (ID/10045080) and (2) John Kimani Benson efforts made to compel the register proprietor to surrender the land
(ID/11191006), and whereas the land title deed issued earlier to title issued to the Land Registrar have failed, notice is given that after
Benson Kiarie Thuo (deceased) has been reported missing or lost, the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof, provided no
notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date valid objection has been received within that period, I intend to
hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within that dispense with the production of the said land title deed and proceed
period, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title with the registration of the said instrument of transfer and issue a land
deed and proceed with registration of the said instrument R. L. 19 and title deed to the said (1) Miriam Aoko and (2) Jane Anyango, and upon
R. L. 7, and upon such registration the land title deed issued earlier to such registration the land title deed issued earlier to the said James
the said Benson Kiarie Thuo (deceased), shall be deemed to be Ogowo Adikiny, shall be deemed to be cancelled and of no effect.
cancelled and of no effect.
Dated the 1st March, 2019.
Dated the 1st March, 2019. D. O. DULO,
C. M. AYIENDA, MR/5816052 Land Registrar, Ugenya/Ugunja Districts.
MR/5818641 Land Registrar, Nyandarua/Samburu Districts.
KS 87:2019 Kenya Standard — Hydrochloric acid — hardware security module, First Edition
Specification, Third Edition KS ISO/IEC TR 15446:2017 Kenya Standard — Information
KS 2837:2019 Kenya Standard — Glass jars — technology — Security techniques —
Specification, First Edition Guidance for the production of protection
KS ISO 90-1:1997 Kenya Standard — Light gauge metal profiles and security targets, First Edition
containers — Definitions and determination KS ISO/IEC 27034-5:2017 Kenya Standard — Information
of dimensions and capacities Part 1: Open- technology — Security techniques —
top cans, First Edition Application security Part 5: Protocols and
KS ISO 780:2015 Kenya Standard — Packaging — application security controls data structure,
Distribution packaging — Graphical First Edition
symbols for handling and storage of KS ISO/IEC 20009-4:2017 Kenya Standard — Information
packages, First Edition technology — Security techniques —
KS ISO 16103:2005 Kenya Standard — Packaging — Transport Anonymous entity authentication Part 4:
packaging for dangerous goods — Recycled Mechanisms based on weak secrets, First
plastics material, First Edition Edition
KS ISO 16495:2013 Kenya Standard — Packaging — KS ISO/IEC 15946-5:2017 Kenya Standard — Information
Transport packaging for dangerous technology — Security techniques —
goods — Test methods, First Edition Cryptographic techniques based on elliptic
curves Part 5: Elliptic curve generation,
KS ISO 18616-1:2016 Kenya Standard — Transport packaging — First Edition
Reusable, rigid plastic distribution boxes —
General purpose application, First Edition KS ISO/IEC 18367:2016 Kenya Standard — Information technology
— Security techniques — Cryptographic
KS ISO 18616-2:2016 Kenya Standard — Transport packaging — algorithms and security mechanisms
Reusable, rigid plastic distribution boxes — conformance testing, First Edition
General specifications for testing, First
Edition KS ISO/IEC TS 19249:2017 Kenya Standard — Information
technology — Security techniques —
Electrotechnical Catalogue of architectural and design
KS ISO/IEC 30101:2014 Kenya Standard — Information technology principles for secure products, systems and
— Sensor networks: Sensor network and its applications, First Edition
interfaces for smart grid system, First KS ISO/IEC 19592-2:2017 Kenya Standard — Information
Edition technology — Security techniques — Secret
KS ISO/IEC 30128:2014 Kenya Standard — Information technology sharing Part 2: Fundamental mechanisms,
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KS ISO/IEC 30140-1:2018 Kenya Standard — Information technology — Security techniques —
technology — Underwater acoustic sensor Competence requirements for information
network (UWASN) Part 1: Overview and security testers and evaluators Part 1:
requirements, First Edition Introduction, concepts and general
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technology — Underwater acoustic sensor KS ISO/IEC TS 29003:2018 Kenya Standard — Information
network (UWASN) Part 2: Reference technology — Security techniques —
architecture, First Edition Identity proofing, First Edition
KS ISO/IEC TR 27103:2018 Kenya Standard — Information KS ISO IEC 27005:2018 Kenya Standard — Information
technology — Security techniques — Technology — Security techniques —
Cybersecurity and ISO and IEC Standards, Information security risk management,
First Edition Second Edition
KS ISO/IEC 27050-3:2017 Kenya Standard — Information Engineering
technology — Security techniques — KS 372:2019 Kenya Standard — Road vehicles —
Electronic discovery Part 3: Code of Passenger vehicle body construction —
practice for electronic discovery, First Specification, Sixth Edition
Edition
KS IEC 62552-1:2015 Kenya Standard — Household refrigerating
KS ISO/IEC 19941:2017 Kenya Standard — Information technology appliances — Characteristics and test
— Cloud computing — Interoperability and methods Part 1: General requirements, First
portability, First Edition Edition
KS ISO/IEC 19944:2017 Kenya Standard — Information technology KS IEC 62552-2:2015 Kenya Standard — Household refrigerating
— Cloud computing — Cloud services and appliances — Characteristics and test
devices: Data flow, data categories and data methods Part 2: Performance requirements,
use, First Edition First Edition
KS ISO/IEC 27021:2017 Kenya Standard — Information technology KS IEC 62552-3:2015 Kenya Standard — Household refrigerating
— Security techniques — Competence appliances — Characteristics and test
requirements for information security methods Part 3: Energy consumption and
management systems professionals, First volume, First Edition
Edition
KS IEC/TR 63061:2017 Kenya Standard — Adjusted volume
KS ISO/IEC 27019:2017 Kenya Standard — Information technology calculation for refrigerating appliances,
— Security techniques — Information First Edition
security controls for the energy utility
industry, Second Edition KS ISO 817:2014 Kenya Standard — Refrigerants —
Designation and safety classification,
KS ISO/IEC 29151:2017 Kenya Standard — Information technology Second Edition
— Security techniques — Code of practice
for personally identifiable information KS ISO 5149-1:2014 Kenya Standard — Refrigerating systems
protection, First Edition and heat pumps — Safety and
environmental requirements Part 1:
KS ISO/IEC 17922:2017 Kenya Standard — Information technology Definitions, classification and selection
— Security techniques — Telebiometric criteria, First Edition
authentication framework using biometric
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KS ISO 5149-1:2014/Amd.1:2015 Kenya Standard — Refrigerating Part 2: Determination of setting time, First
systems and heat pumps — Safety and Edition
environmental requirements Part 1: KS 2769-4:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for
Definitions, classification and selection concrete, mortar and grout — Test methods
criteria, AMMENDMENT 1: Correction of Part 4: Determination of bleeding of
QLAV, QLMV, First Edition concrete, First Edition
KS ISO 5149-2:2014 Kenya Standard — Refrigerating systems Food and Agriculture
and heat pumps — Safety and
environmental requirements Part 2: Design, KS EAS 14:2018 Kenya Standard — Fat spreads and blended
construction, testing, marking and spreads — Specification, Second Edition
documentation, First Edition KS EAS 321:2018 Kenya Standard — Edible fats and oils —
KS ISO 5149-3:2014 Kenya Standard — Refrigerating systems Specification, Second Edition
and heat pumps — Safety and KS EAS 795:2018 Kenya Standard — Palm olein —
environmental Requirements Part 3: Specification, First Edition
Installation site, First Edition KS EAS 796:2018 Kenya Standard — Palm stearin —
KS ISO 5149-4:2014 Kenya Standard — Refrigerating systems Specification, First Edition
and heat pumps — Safety and KS EAS 887:2018 Kenya Standard — Crude and semi refined
environmental requirements Part 4: palm oil — Specification, First Edition
Operation, maintenance, repair and
recovery, First Edition KS EAS 888:2018 Kenya Standard — Raw and roasted
groundnuts — Specification, First Edition
KS ISO 2412:1982 Kenya Standard — Ships and Marine
technology — Colours of indicator lights, KS EAS 889:2018 Kenya Standard — Groundnuts for oil
First Edition extraction — Specification, First Edition
KS ISO 16329:2003 Kenya Standard — Ships and Marine KS EAS 890:2018 Kenya Standard — Blended edible oils —
Technology — Heading control systems for Specification, First Edition
high speed craft, First Edition KS CODEX STAN 156:2017 Kenya Standard — Codex Standard for
KS ISO 17884:2004 Kenya Standard — Ship and Marine follow-up formula, Second Edition
Technology — Searchlights for high-speed KS CAC/RCP 77:2017 Kenya Standard — Code of practice for the
craft, First Edition prevention and reduction of arsenic
KS ISO 16165:2013 Kenya Standard — Ships and marine contamination in rice, First Edition
technology— Marine Environmental KS ISO 6465:2009 Kenya Standard — Cumin (Cumminum
Protection — Terminology relating to oil cymminum L.) — Specification, First
spill response, First Edition Edition
KS ISO 5797:2004 Kenya Standard — Ships and marine KS ISO 676:1995/Cor.1:1997 Kenya Standard — Spices and
Technology — Windows and side scuttles condiments — Botanical nomenclature
for fire-resistant construction, First Edition TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1, First
KS 2620:2019 Kenya Standard — Structural and thermal Edition
products for building — Factory made KS ISO 6754:1996 Kenya Standard — Dried thyme (Thymus
products of expanded polystyrene (EPS) — vulgaris L.) — Specification, First Edition
Specification, Second Edition KS ISO 2256:1984/Amd.1:2017 Kenya Standard — Dried mint
KS 2770-3:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for (spearmint) (Mentha spicata Linnaeus syn.
concrete, mortar and grout — Concrete Mentha viridis Linnaeus) — Specification
admixtures Part 3: Definitions, amendment 1, First Edition
requirements, conformity, marking and KS ISO 6571:2008 Kenya Standard — Spices, condiments and
labelling, First Edition herbs — Determination of volatile oil
KS 2770-4:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for content (hydro distillation method), First
concrete, mortar and grout — Admixtures Edition
for grout for prestressing tendons Part 4: KS 2829:2019 Kenya Standard — Food animals welfare
Definitions, requirements, conformity, — Code of practice, First Edition
marking and labelling, First Edition
KS 2830:2019 Kenya Standard — Marinated meat —
KS 2769-6:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for Specification, First Edition
concrete, mortar and grout — Admixtures
for concrete, mortar and grout — Test KS 2831:2019 Kenya Standard — Deep fried meat —
methods Part 6: Infrared analysis, First Specification, First Edition
Edition KS ISO 20128:2006 Kenya Standard — Milk products —
KS 2769-10:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for Enumeration of presumptive Lactobacillus
concrete, mortar and grout — Test methods acidophilus on a selective medium —
Part 10: Determination of water soluble Colony-count technique at 37 ºC, First
chloride content, First Edition Edition
KS 2769-11:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for KS ISO 12078:2006 Kenya Standard — Anhydrous milk fat —
concrete, mortar and grout — Test methods Determination of sterol composition by gas
Part 11: Determination of air void liquid chromatography (Reference method),
characteristics in hardened concrete, First First Edition
Edition KS ISO 27205:2010 Kenya Standard — Fermented milk
KS 2769-12:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for products — Bacterial starter cultures —
concrete, mortar and grout — Test methods Standard of identity, First Edition
Part 12: Determination of the alkali content KS ISO/TS 6733:2006 Kenya Standard — Milk and milk products
of admixtures, First Edition — Determination of lead content —
KS 2769-1:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for Graphite furnace atomic absorption
concrete, mortar and grout — Test methods spectrometric method, First Edition
Part 1: Reference concrete and reference KS ISO 5550:2006 Kenya Standard — Caseins and caseinates
mortar for testing, First Edition — Determination of moisture content
KS 2769-2:2019 Kenya Standard — Admixtures for (Reference method), First Edition
concrete, mortar and grout — Test methods KS 2832-1:2019 Kenya Standard — Fodder hay —
866
866 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1st March, 2019
Specification Part 1: Grass hay, First KS ISO 105-Z03:1996 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests for
Edition colour fastness Part Z03: Intercompatibility
KS 2832-2:2019 Kenya Standard — Fodder hay — of basic dyes for acrylic fibres, First Edition
Specification Part 2: Legume hay, First KS ISO 105-Z04:1995 Kenya Standard — Tests for colour fastness
Edition Part Z04: Dispersibility of disperse dyes,
Trade Affairs First Edition
KS ISO/TS 12812-2:2017 Kenya Standard — Core banking — Mobile KS ISO 105-Z05:1996 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests for
financial services Part 2: Security and data colour fastness Part Z05: Determination of
protection for mobile financial services, the dusting behaviour of dyes, First Edition
First Edition KS ISO 105-Z06:1998 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests for
KS ISO/TS 12812-3:2017 Kenya Standard — Core banking — Mobile colour fastness Part Z06: Evaluation of dye
financial services Part 3: Financial and pigment migration, First Edition
application lifecycle management, First KS EAS 222:2018 Kenya Standard — Knitted
Edition polyester/cellulosic blended fabric —
KS ISO/TS 12812-4:2017 Kenya Standard — Core banking — Mobile Specification, Second Edition
financial services Part 4: Mobile payments- KS EAS 220:2018 Kenya Standard — Knitted polyester fabric
to-persons, First Edition — Specification, Second Edition
KS ISO/TR 21941:2017 Kenya Standard — Financial services — KS EAS 225-1:2018 Kenya Standard — Umbrella fabrics —
Third-party payment service providers, First Specification Part 1: Cotton fabrics, Second
Edition Edition
KS ISO/TR 14742:2010 Kenya Standard — Financial services — KS EAS 225-2:2018 Kenya Standard — Umbrella fabrics —
Recommendations on cryptographic Specification Part 2: Man-made fibre fabric,
algorithms and their use, First Edition Second Edition
KS ISO 20038:2017 Kenya Standard — Banking and related KS EAS 225-3:2018 Kenya Standard — Umbrella fabrics —
financial services — Key wrap using AES, Specification Part 3: Silk fabrics, Second
First Edition Edition
Services KS EAS 226:2018 Kenya Standard — Kitenge —
KS ISO/IEC 17011:2017 Kenya Standard — Conformity assessment Specification, Second Edition
— Requirements for accreditation bodies KS EAS 227:2018 Kenya Standard — Knitted cotton fabric —
accrediting conformity assessment bodies, Specification, Second Edition
Second Edition KS EAS 228:2018 Kenya Standard — Cotton bed sheets —
KS ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Kenya Standard — General requirements for Specification, Second Edition
the competence of testing and calibration KS EAS 253-1:2018 Kenya Standard — Code of practice for
laboratories, Second Edition grading of textile materials Part 1: Fabrics,
KS ISO 9004:2018 Kenya Standard — Quality management — Second Edition
Quality of an organization — Guidance to KS EAS 224:2018 Kenya Standard — Cotton khanga —
achieve sustained success, Second Edition Specification, Second Edition
KS ISO 19011:2018 Kenya Standard — Guidelines for auditing The following standards are hereby confirmed Chemical
management systems, Third Edition
Textile and Leather KS 1293:2013 Kenya Standard — Isobutyl acetate (methyl
propyl acetate) for industrial use —
KS ISO 20872:2018 Kenya Standard — Footwear — Test Specification
methods for outsoles — Tear strength, First KS EAS 326:2002 Kenya Standard —
Edition Copper/chromium/arsenic composition for
KS ISO 20871:2018 Kenya Standard — Footwear — Test the preservation of timber — Specification
methods for outsoles — Abrasion KS 1180:2012 Kenya Standard — Ethyl methyl ketone
resistance, First Edition (butanone for industrial use) —
KS ISO 17706:2003 Kenya Standard — Footwear — Test Specification
methods for uppers — Tensile strength KS 2436:2013 Kenya Standard — Formaldehyde solution
and elongation, First Edition for industrial use — Specification
KS ISO 22654:2002 Kenya Standard — Footwear — Test KS 2041:2008 Kenya Standard — Ethanol for industrial
methods for outsoles — Tensile strength use — Specification
and elongation, First Edition
KS 2040:2008 Kenya Standard — Calcium chloride —
KS ISO 3801:1977 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Woven Specification
fabrics — Determination of mass per unit
length and mass per unit area, First Edition KS 2472:2013 Kenya Standard — Food grade hexane —
Specification
KS ISO 4674-1:2016 Kenya Standard — Rubber- or plastics-
coated fabrics — Determination of tear KS 2470:2013 Kenya Standard — Hexane for industrial
resistance Part 1: Constant rate of tear use — Specification
methods, First Edition KS EAS 345: 2004 Kenya Standard — Toluene —
KS ISO 105-J02:1997 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests for Specification
colour fastness Part J02: Instrumental KS EAS 122:1999 Kenya Standard — Sulphuric acid —
assessment of relative whiteness, First Specification
Edition KS 1922:2007 Kenya Standard — Liquid iron-based
KS ISO 105-Z01:1993 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests for coagulants — Test methods
colour fastness Part Z01: Colour fastness to KS ISO 2481:1973 Kenya Standard — Sodium chloride for
metals in the dye-bath: Chromium salts, industrial use — Determination of halogens,
First Edition expressed as chlorine — Mercurimetric
KS ISO 105-Z02:1993 Kenya Standard — Textiles — Tests for method
colour fastness Part Z02: Colour fastness to KS ISO 2480:1972 Kenya Standard — Sodium chloride for
metals in the dye-bath: Iron and copper, industrial use — Determination of sulphate
First Edition content — Barium sulphate gravimetric
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KS ISO/IEC 29109-4:2010 Kenya Standard — Information KS 2449-1:2013 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical machines —
technology — Conformance testing General requirements Part 1: Three-phase
methodology for biometric data interchange cage induction motors — Minimum energy
formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 4: performance standards
Finger image data KS 2449-2:2013 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical
KS ISO/IEC 29109-6:2011 Kenya Standard — Information machines Part 2: Standard methods for
technology — Conformance testing determining losses and efficiency from tests
methodology for biometric data interchange (excluding machines for traction vehicles)
formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 6: KS IEC 60050-415:1999 Kenya Standard — Wind turbine generator
Iris image data systems Section 415-01: Wind turbines and
KS ISO/IEC 29109-7:2011 Kenya Standard — Information wind turbine generator systems
technology — Conformance testing KS IEC 60904-1:2006 Kenya Standard — Photovoltaic devices
methodology for biometric data interchange Part 1: Measurement of photovoltaic
formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 7: current-voltage characteristics
Signature/sign time series data
KS IEC/TS 61400-14:2005 Kenya Standard — Wind turbines Part 14:
KS ISO/IEC 29109-8:2011 Kenya Standard — Information Declaration of apparent sound power level
technology — Conformance testing and tonality values
methodology for biometric data interchange
formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 8: KS IEC 61683:1999 Kenya Standard — Photovoltaic systems —
Finger pattern skeletal data Power conditioners — Procedure for
measuring efficiency
KS ISO/IEC 29109-9:2011 Kenya Standard — Information
technology — Conformance testing KS IEC 61727:2004 Kenya Standard — Photovoltaic (PV)
methodology for biometric data interchange systems — Characteristics of the utility
formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 9: interface
Vascular image data KS IEC 62093:2005 Kenya Standard — Balance-of-system
KS ISO/IEC 29109-10:2010 Kenya Standard — Information components for photovoltaic systems —
technology — Conformance testing Design qualification natural environments
methodology for biometric data interchange KS 1854:2007 Kenya Standard — Protective measures —
formats defined in ISO/IEC 19794 Part 10: Requirements for design, operation and
Hand geometry silhouette data maintenance
KS ISO/IEC TR 29794-5:2010 Kenya Standard — Biometric sample KS 2520:2014 Kenya Standard — Domestic biogas stoves
quality Part 5: Face image data — Specification
KS 1068-1:1991 Kenya Standard — Specification for KS 2521:2014 Kenya Standard — Domestic biogas lamps
domestic metallic metre boxes Part: 1 — Specification
Single phase metering KS ISO 50001:2011 Kenya Standard — Energy management
KS 1068-4:2013 Kenya Standard — Electricity metering Part systems — Requirements with guidance for
4: Code of practice for electricity metering use
KS 1068-5:2013 Kenya Standard — Electricity metering Part Food and Agriculture
5: Automated meter reading for large power
users KS EAS 301:2013 Kenya Standard — Edible palm oil —
Specification
KS 1068-6:2013 Kenya Standard — Electricity metering Part
6: Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) KS EAS 60:2013 Kenya Standard — Peanut butter —
for residential and commercial customers Specification
KS 1068-2:2013 Kenya Standard — Electricity metering Part KS EAS 297:2013 Kenya Standard — Edible soya bean oil —
2: Glossary of terms and overview of roles Specification
and responsibilities KS EAS 299:2013 Kenya Standard — Edible sunflower oil —
KS 1068-3:2013 Kenya Standard — Electricity metering Part Specification
3: Minimum requirements KS EAS 304:2013 Kenya Standard — Edible corn oil —
KS IEC 60296:2012 Kenya Standard — Fluids for Specification
Electrotechnical applications — Unused KS ISO 2590: 1973 Kenya Standard — General method for
mineral insulating oils for transformers and determining of arsenic —
switchgear Diethyldithiocarbamate photometric method
KS IEC 60034-3:2007 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical KS ISO 3657:2013 Kenya Standard — Animal and vegetable
machines Part 3: Specific requirements for fats and oils — Determination of
synchronous generators driven by steam saponification value
turbines or combustion gas turbines KS 2049:2007 Amd 1:2014 Kenya Standard — Soya drink —
KS IEC 60034-5:2000 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical Specification AMENDMENT 1
machines Part 5: Degrees of protection KS 2164:2008 Kenya Standard — Biscuits — Test
provided by the integral design of rotating methods
electrical machines (IP code) —
Classification KS 2571:2014 Kenya Standard — Food fortification
premix — Requirements for supply in
KS IEC 60034-6:1991 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical Kenya
machines Part 6: Methods of cooling (IC
Code) KS 1123:2007 Kenya Standard — Buns — Specification
KS IEC 60034-7:1992 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical KS 1042:2007 Kenya Standard — Cakes — Specification
machines Part 7: Classification of types of KS 661:2007 Kenya Standard — Cookies —
constructions and mounting arrangements Specification
(IM Code) KS 1270:2007 Kenya Standard — Wafers — Specification
KS IEC 60034-8:2007 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical KS 339:2007 Kenya Standard — Method of test for
machines Part 8: Terminal markings and edible starches
direction of rotation
KS EAS 769:2012 Kenya Standard — Fortified edible oils and
KS IEC 60034-9:2003 Kenya Standard — Rotating electrical fats — Specification
machines Part 9: Noise limits, First Edition
KS EAS 781:2012 Kenya Standard — Biscuits —
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KS ISO 668:2013 Kenya Standard — Series 1 freight Requirements and test methods
containers — Classification, dimensions KS ISO 4140:1979 Kenya Standard — Ferrochromium and
and ratings ferrosilicochromium — Determination of
KS ISO 6346:1995 Kenya Standard — Freight containers — chromium content — Potentiometric
Coding, identification and marking method
KS ISO 8323:1985 Kenya Standard — Specification for freight KS EAS 132:1999 Kenya Standard — Hoes (jembes) — Both
containers — Air/surface (intermodal) plain and forked — Specification
KS ISO 1161:1985 Kenya Standard — Series 1 freight KS EAS 188:1997 Kenya Standard — Machetes —
containers — Corner fittings Specification
KS ISO 830:1999 Kenya Standard — Specification for freight KS 316-1:1982 Kenya Standard — Specification for single-
containers — Vocabulary point cutting tools Part 1: Nomenclature
KS ISO 3874:1997 Kenya Standard — Series 1 freight KS 759:1987 Kenya Standard — Specification for hose
containers — Handling and securing clips
KS ISO 10374:1991 Kenya Standard — Freight containers — KS ISO 10103:1998 Kenya Standard — Assembly tools for
Automatic identification screws and nuts — Double-headed, flat and
KS 218-1:1980 Kenya Standard — Specification for offset, box wrenches
general purpose hinges Part 1: Steel hinges KS 883:1994 Kenya Standard — Specification for hook
KS 1346:1997 Kenya Standard — Specification for bolts
hacksaw frames KS ISO 10104:1998 Kenya Standard — Assembly tools for
KS 255:2002 Kenya Standard — Specification for locks screws and nuts — double-headed, deep
and latches for doors in buildings offset and modified offset, box wrenches
KS 256:1988 Kenya Standard — Specification for drawer KS ISO 9994:1995 Kenya Standard — Lighters — Safety
and cupboard locks specification
KS 291:1982 Kenya Standard — Magnetic method of KS 1080:1990 Kenya Standard — Precision vernier depth
detecting flaws and discontinuity in gauges
structures KS 1081:1990 Kenya Standard — Specification for
KS 904:1990 Kenya Standard — Specification for cast precision vernier height gauge
copper alloy KS 1083:1990 Kenya Standard — Specification for spirit
KS ISO 8554-1:1987 Kenya Standard — Specification for level vials
hardware for furniture — Terms for KS 1084-2:1990 Kenya Standard — pH measurement Part 2:
furniture locks Part 1: Latch lock, dead Specification for pH scale
lock, rod-operating lock, central locking KS 1084-4:1990 Kenya Standard — Specification for glass
system, cylinder lock, combination lock and reference electrodes for the
KS ISO 8554-2:1987 Kenya Standard — Specification for measurement of pH
hardware for furniture — Terms for KS 1084-3:1990 Kenya Standard — pH measurement Part 3:
furniture locks Part 2: Surface mounted Specification for reference value standard
lock, inset-type lock, mortice lock solutions and operational reference standard
KS ISO 8554-3:1987 Kenya Standard — Specification for solutions
hardware for furniture — Terms for KS ISO 1711-1:1998 Kenya Standard — Assembly tools for
furniture locks Part 3: Left hand lock, right screws and nuts — Technical specifications
hand lock down lock, up lock Part 1: Hand operated wrenches and sockets
KS ISO 8554-4:1987 Kenya Standard — Specification for KS ISO 6788:1997 Kenya Standard — Assembly tools for
hardware for furniture — Terms for screws and nuts four-way socket wrenches
furniture locks Part 4: Key, rotary lock- — Dimensions and torque test
handle, cylinder
KS 1084-1:1990 Kenya Standard — pH measurement Part 1:
KS 74:2001 Kenya Standard — Specification for Specification for laboratory pH meters
crowbars and clawbars
KS ISO 6789:2003 Kenya Standard — Assembly tools for
KS ISO 8653:1986 Kenya Standard — Jewellery — Ring-sized screws and nuts — Hand torque tools —
— Definition, measurement and designation Requirements and test methods for design
KS ISO 9202:1986 Kenya Standard — Jewellery — Fineness conformance testing, quality conformance
of precious metal alloys testing and recalibration procedure
KS ISO 13756:1997 Kenya Standard — Determination of silver KS ISO 5745:1988 Kenya Standard — Pliers and nippers —
in silver jewellery alloys — Volumetric Pliers for gripping and manipulating —
(potentiometric) method using sodium Dimensions and test values
chloride or potassium chloride KS ISO 5749:1988 Kenya Standard — Pliers and nippers —
KS ISO 11426:1997 Kenya Standard — Determination of gold Diagonal cutting nippers — Dimensions
in gold jewellery alloys — Cupellation and test values
method (fire assay) KS 1429:1999 Kenya Standard — Specification for pliers,
KS ISO 11427:1993 Kenya Standard — Determination of silver pincers and nippers, technical supply
in silver jewellery alloys — Volumetric conditions
(potentiometric) method using potassium KS ISO 5744:1988 Kenya Standard — Specification for pliers
bromide and nippers — Methods of test
KS 1720:2001 Kenya Standard — Specification for tenon KS ISO 5742:1982 Kenya Standard — Specification for pliers
and dovetail saws and nippers — Nomenclature
KS 1721:2001 Kenya Standard — Specification for cross KS ISO 5743:1988 Kenya Standard — Specification for pliers
— Cut and rip saws and nippers — General technical
KS 1771:2002 Kenya Standard — Specification for requirements
builders hardware — Locks and latch KS ISO 9656:2004 Kenya Standard — Pliers and nippers for
furniture (Doors) electronics — Test methods
KS 1813:2005 Kenya Standard — Building hardware — KS ISO 5746:1988 Kenya Standard — Specification for pliers
Padlocks and padlock fittings — and nippers — Engineer's and lineman's
872
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KS ISO 4954:1998 Kenya Standard — Steels for cold heading steel sheet of structural quality and high
and cold extruding strength steel
KS ISO 15208:2012 Kenya Standard — Continuous hot-dip KS ISO 4254-1:2008 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery
zinc-coated twin-roll cast steel sheet of — Safety Part 1: General requirements
commercial quality KS ISO 11680-1:2011 Kenya Standard — Machinery for forestry
KS ISO 65:1981 Kenya Standard — Carbon steel tubes — Safety requirements and testing for pole-
suitable for screwing in accordance with KS mounted powered pruners Part 1: Machines
ISO 7/1 fitted with an integral combustion engine
KS ISO 5160-1:1979 Kenya Standard — Commercial refrigerated KS ISO 8759-1:1998 Kenya Standard — Agricultural wheeled
cabinets — Technical specifications Part 1: tractors — Front-mounted equipment Part
General requirements 1: Power take-off and three-point linkage
KS ISO 5160-2:1980 Kenya Standard — Commercial refrigerated KS ISO 8759-2:1998 Kenya Standard — Agricultural wheeled
cabinets — Technical specifications Part 2: tractors — Front-mounted equipment Part
Particular requirements 2: Stationary equipment connection
KS ISO 3497:2000 Kenya Standard — Metallic coatings — KS ISO 5682-1:1996 Kenya Standard — Equipment for crop
Measurement of coating thickness X-ray protection — Spraying equipment Part 1:
spectrometric method Test methods for sprayer nozzles
KS ISO 7989:1988 Kenya Standard — Zinc coatings for steel KS ISO 500:1991 Kenya Standard — Agricultural tractors —
wire Rear mounted power take-off types 1, 2 and
KS ISO 4998:2011 Kenya Standard — Continuous hot-dip 3
zinc-coated carbon steel sheet of structural KS ISO 730-1:1999 Kenya Standard — Agricultural wheeled
quality tractors — Rear mounted three joint-linkage
KS ISO 10700:1994 Kenya Standard — Steel and iron — Part 1: Categories 1, 2 and 3
Determination of manganese content — KS ISO 730-2:1999 Kenya Standard — Agricultural wheeled
Flame atomic absorption spectrometric tractors — Three-point linkage Part 2:
method Categories 1 N (Narrow hitch)
KS ISO 10720:1997 Kenya Standard — Steel and iron — KS ISO 4254-10:2009 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery
Determination of nitrogen content — — Safety Part 10: Roterary tedders and
Thermal conductimetric method after fusion rakes
in a current of inert gas KS ISO 11450:1999 Kenya Standard — Equipment for
KS ISO 4945:1977 Kenya Standard — Steel — Determination harvesting and conservation — Round
of nitrogen content — Spectrophotometric balers — Terminology and commercial
method specifications
KS ISO 9556:1989 Kenya Standard — Steel and iron — KS ISO 789-4:1986 Kenya Standard — Agricultural tractors —
Determination of total carbon content — test procedures Part 4: measurement of
Infrared absorption method after exhaust smoke
combustion in an induction furnace KS ISO 3776-2:2013 Kenya Standard — Tractors and machinery
KS ISO 4943:1985 Kenya Standard — Steel and cast iron — for agriculture — Seat belts Part 2:
Determination of topper content — Flame Anchorage strength requirements
atomic absorption spectrometric method KS ISO 3776-3:2009 Kenya Standard — Tractors and machinery
KS ISO 4829-1:1986 Kenya Standard — Steel and cast iron — for agriculture — Seat belts Part 3:
Determination of total Silicon content — Requirements for assemblies
Reduced molybdosilicate KS ISO 3835-1:1976 Kenya Standard — Equipment for vine
spectrophotometric method Part 1: Silicon cultivation and wine making Part 1:
contents between 0.05 and 1.0 percent Vocabulary
KS ISO 6892-1:2009 Kenya Standard — Metallic materials — KS ISO 4004:1983 Kenya Standard — Agricultural tractors and
Tensile testing Part 1: Method of test at machinery — Track widths
room temperature
KS ISO 3767-2:1991 Kenya Standard — Tractors, machinery for
KS ISO 15211:2012 Kenya Standard — Continuous hot-dip agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and
zinc-coated twin-rollcast steel sheet of garden equipment — Operator's manuals —
structural quality andhigh strength steel Symbols for operator controls and other
KS ISO 16160:2012 Kenya Standard — Hot-rolled steel sheet displays Part 2: Symbols for agricultural
products — Dimensional and shape tractors
tolerances KS ISO 3789-1:1982 Kenya Standard — Tractors, machinery for
KS ISO 16162:2012 Kenya Standard — Cold-rolled steel sheet agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and
products — Dimensional and shape garden equipment — Operator's manuals —
tolerances Location and method of operation of
KS ISO 16163:2012 Kenya Standard — Continuously hot- operator controls Part 1: Common controls
dipped coated steel sheet products — KS ISO 3789-2:1982 Kenya Standard — Tractors, machinery for
Dimensional and shape tolerances agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and
KS ISO 16172: 2011 Kenya Standard — Continuous hot-dip garden equipment — Location and method
metallic-coated steel sheet for corrugated of operation of operator controls Part 2:
steel pipe Controls for agricultural tractors and
machinery
KS ISO 20805:2011 Kenya Standard — Hot-rolled steel sheet in
coils of higher yield strength with improved KS ISO 4254-8:2009 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery
formability and heavy thickness for cold — Safety Part 8: Solid fertilizer distributors
forming KS ISO 4254-9:2008 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery
KS ISO 15177:2012 Kenya Standard — Hot-rolled twin-roll cast — Safety Part 9: Seed drills
carbon steel sheet of commercial quality KS ISO 5710:1980 Kenya Standard — Equipment for internal
KS ISO 14788:2011 Kenya Standard — Continuous hot-dip farm work and husbandry — Continuous
zinc-5 % aluminium alloy coated steel sheet manure scraper conveyors for stalls
KS ISO 15179: 2012 Kenya Standard — Hot-rolled twin-roll cast KS ISO 8016:1985 Kenya Standard — Machinery for
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agriculture — Wheels with integral hub KS EAS 441:2007 Kenya Standard — Agricultural tractor
KS ISO 500-1:2004 Kenya Standard — Agricultural tractors — drive wheel tyres — Method of measuring
Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2 and tyre rolling circumference
3 Part 1: General specifications, safety KS 1017-1:1995 Kenya Standard — Specification for
requirements, dimensions for master shield approval testing of welders working to
and clearance zone approved welding procedures Part 1: Tig or
KS ISO 500-3:2004 Kenya Standard — Agricultural tractors — mig welding of aluminium and its alloys
Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2 and Textile and Leather
3 Part 3: Main PTO dimensions and spline KS 2458:2013 Kenya Standard — Men’s heavy boots,
dimensions, location of PTO service type (Goodyear welted) —
KS ISO 8909-1:1994 Kenya Standard — Forage harvesters Part Specification
1: Vocabulary KS 2459:2013 Kenya Standard — Leathers for orthopedic
KS ISO 4254-3:1992 Kenya Standard — Tractors and machinery use — Specification
for agriculture and forestry — Technical KS ISO 11642:2013 Kenya Standard — Leather — Tests for
means for ensuring safety Part 3: Tractors colour fastness — Colour fastness to water
KS ISO 8909-3:1994 Kenya Standard — Forage harvesters Part KS ISO 11643:2013 Kenya Standard — Leather — Tests for
3: Test methods colour fastness — Colour fastness of small
KS ISO 8909-2:1994 Kenya Standard — Forage harvesters Part samples to solvents.
2: Specification of characteristics and Services
performance
KS 2442-1:2013 Kenya Standard — Special education needs
KS ISO 4254-7:2008 Kenya Standard — Agricultural — Code of practice Part 1: General
machinery—Safety Part 7: Combine principles and policies
harvesters, forage and cotton harvesters
KS 2442-2:2013 Kenya Standard — Special education needs
KS ISO 4254-2:1986 Kenya Standard — Tractors and machinery — Code of practice Part 2: Working in
for agriculture and forestry — Technical partnership with parent
means for ensuring safety Part 2:
Anhydrous ammonia applicators KS 2442-3:2013 Kenya Standard — Special education needs
— Code of practice Part 3: Learner
KS ISO 4254-4:1990 Kenya Standard — Tractors and machinery participation
for agriculture and forestry — Technical
means for ensuring safety Part 4: Forestry KS 2368-3:2013 Kenya Standard — Academic quality
winches assurance in higher education — Code of
practice Part 3 Academic Appeals and
KS ISO 11795:1997 Kenya Standard — Agricultural tractor Student Complaints on Academic Matters
drive wheel tyres — Method of measuring
tyre rolling circumference KS 2368-4:2013 Kenya Standard — Academic quality
assurance in higher education — Code of
KS ISO TS 11356:2011 Kenya Standard — Crop protection practice Part 4: External examining
equipment —Traceability — Spray
parameter recording KS 2368-5:2013 Kenya Standard — Academic quality
assurance in higher education — Code of
KS 1SO 10988:2011 Kenya Standard — Equipment for crop practice Part 5: Postgraduate research
protection — Knapsack motorized air- programmes
assisted sprayers — Test methods and
performance limits KS 2368-6:2013 Kenya Standard — Academic quality
assurance in higher education — Code of
KS ISO 4254-12: 2012 Kenya Standard — Agricultural Machinery practice Part 6: Collaborative provision and
— Safety Part 12: Rotary disc and drum distance learning (including e-learning)
mowers and flail mowers
KS ISO 10667-1:2011 Kenya Standard — Assessment service
KS ISO 4254-13:2012 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery delivery — Procedures and methods to
— Safety Part 13: Large rotary mowers assess people in work and organizational
KS ISO 11680-2:2011 Kenya Standard — Machinery for settings Part 1: Requirements for the client
forestry— Safety requirements and testing KS ISO 10667-2:2011 Kenya Standard — Assessment services
for pole-mounted powered pruners Part 2: delivery — Procedures and methods to
machines for use with back-pack power assess people in work and organizational
source settings Part 2: Requirements for service
KS ISO 11681-1:2011 Kenya Standard — Machinery for forestry providers
— Portable chainsaw safety requirements The following standards are hereby withdrawn forthwith;
and testing Part 1: Chain-saws for forest
service KS ISO 10545-2:1995 Kenya Standard — Ceramic tiles Part 2:
Determination of dimensions and surface
KS ISO 11681-2:2011 Kenya Standard — Machinery for forestry quality To be replaced by KS ISO 10545-
— Portable chainsaw safety requirements 2:2018
and testing Part 2: Chain-saws for free
sevices KS ISO10545-3:1995 Kenya Standard — Ceramic tiles Part 3:
Determination of water absorption, apparent
KS ISO TS 28923:2012 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery porosity, apparent relative density and bulk
— Guards for moving parts of power density To be replaced by KS ISO 10545-
transmission — Guard opening with tool 3:2018
KS ISO 4254-5:2008 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery KS ISO 13006:2012 Kenya Standard — Ceramic tiles —
— Safety Part 5: Power-driven soil-working Definitions, classification, characteristics
machines and marking To be replaced by KS ISO
KS ISO 4254-6:2009 Kenya Standard — Agricultural machinery 13006:2018
— Safety Part 6: Sprayers and liquid KS 2351:2012 Kenya Standard — Surgical spirit —
fertilizer distributors Specification To be replaced by KS
KS EAS 440:2007 Kenya Standard — Tyres for agricultural 2351:2019
tractors and machines — Code-designated KS 87:2012 Kenya Standard — Hydrochloric acid —
and service-description marked radial drive- Specification To be replaced by KS 87:2019
wheel tyres
KS ISO IEC 27005:2011 Kenya Standard — Information Technology
1st March, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 875
— Security techniques — Information KS EAS 225-2: 2001 Kenya Standard — Umbrella fabrics —
security risk management, Replaced by KS Specification — Part 2: Man-made fibre
ISO/IEC 27005:2018 fabric To be replaced by KS EAS 225-
KS ISO IEC 27019:2013 Kenya Standard — Information technology 2:2018
— Security techniques — Information KS EAS 225-3:2001 Kenya Standard — Umbrella fabrics —
security management guidelines based on Specification — Part 3: Silk fabrics To be
ISO/IEC 27002 for process control systems replaced by KS EAS 225-3:2018
specific to the energy utility industry, KS EAS 226:2001 Kenya Standard — Kitenge —
Replaced by KS ISO/IEC 27019:2017 Specification To be replaced by KS EAS
KS EAS 14:2000 Kenya Standard — Margarine — 226:2018
Specification replaced by KS EAS KS EAS 227:2001 Kenya Standard — Knitted cotton fabric —
14:2018 Specification To be Replaced by KS EAS
KS EAS 321:2002 Kenya Standard — Edible fats and oils 227:2018
(general) — Specification replaced by KS KS EAS 228:2001 Kenya Standard — Cotton bed sheets —
EAS 321:2018 Specification To be replaced by KS EAS
KS 232:2009 Kenya Standard — Fat spread and blended 228:2018
spreads — Specification replaced by KS KS EAS 253-1:2001 Kenya Standard — Code of practice for
EAS 14:2018 grading of textile materials — Part 1:
KS 326-11:2012 Kenya Standard — Edible fats and oils — Fabrics To be replaced by KS EAS 253-
Specification Part 11: Palm olein replaced 1:2018
by KS EAS 795:2018 KS EAS 224:2001 Kenya Standard — Cotton khanga —
KS 326-12:2012 Kenya Standard — Edible fats and oils — Specification To be replaced by KS EAS
Specification Part 12: Palm stearin. replaced 224:2018
by KS EAS 796:2018 KS ISO 9004:2009 Kenya Standard — Quality management
KS 2541:2014 Kenya Standard — Crude and semi refined systems — Guidelines for performance
crude palm oil products — Specification improvements Replaced by KS ISO
replaced by KS EAS 887:2018 9004:2018
KS EAS 57:2000 Kenya Standard — Groundnuts (peanuts) KS ISO 19011:2011 Kenya Standard — Guidelines for auditing
— Specification Part 1: Raw groundnuts for management systems replaced by KS ISO
table use and for oil milling and Part 2: 19011:2018
Roasted groundnuts (peanuts) replaced by KS ISO 9001:2008 Kenya Standard — Quality management
KS EAS 888:2018 and KS EAS 889:2018 systems — Requirements Replaced by KS
KS 2435:2013 Kenya Standard — Blended edible replaced ISO 9001:2015
by KS EAS 890:2018 KS ISO 14001:2004 Kenya Standard — Environmental
KS EAS 78:2000 Kenya Standard — Milk Based baby foods management systems — Requirements with
replaced by KS CODEX STAN 156:2017 guidance for use Replaced by KS ISO
KS 1163:2007 Kenya Standard — Whole dried and ground 14001:2015
thyme — Specification replaced by KS ISO Date the 10th January, 2019.
6754:1996 BERNARD NGUYO,
KS 1159: 2007 Kenya Standard — Whole dried and ground MR5818645 Secretary, National Standards Council.
caraway seeds — Specification replaced by
KS ISO 5561:1990
KS 1160:2007 Kenya Standard — Whole dried and ground GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1993
cumin replaced by KS ISO 6465:2009 THE LAND ACT
KS 1161:2007 Kenya Standard — Whole dried and ground
cinnamon — Specification replaced by KS (No. 6 of 2012)
ISO 6539:2014 DUALLING OF MOMBASA–MARIAKANI (A109) ROAD PROJECT
KS ISO 6785:2001 Kenya Standard — Milk and milk products
— Detection of Salmonella spp. replaced by IN PURSUANCE to the Land Act, 2012 part VIII and further to
KS ISO 6579-1:2017 Gazette Notices Nos. 1389 of 2017 and 176 of 2018, The National
Land Commission intends to make the following changes on behalf of
KS ISO 817:1974 Kenya Standard — Organic refrigerants — Kenya National Highways Authority for the Dualling of Mombasa–
Designations To be replaced by KS ISO Mariakani (A109) Road Project.
817:2014
KS 2620:2015 Kenya Standard — Structural and thermal SCHEDULE
products for building factory made products Deletion
of expanded polystyrene (EPS) —
Specification To be replaced by KS Registration Section Registered Land Owner Area Acquired (Ha.)
2620:2019
KS 372:2014 Kenya Standard — Road vehicles — MN/VI/2448 Uganda Properties 0.2690
Passenger vehicle body construction —
Specification To be replaced by KS Corrigendum
372:2019
KS EAS 222:2001 Kenya Standard — Knitted Registration Section Registered Land Owner Area Acquired (Ha.)
polyester/cellulosic blended fabric — MN/VI/2448 Uganda Properties 0.0067
Specification To be replaced by KS EAS
222:2018 Plans of the affected land may be inspected during office hours at
KS EAS 220:2001 Kenya Standard — Knitted polyester fabric the office of the National Land Commission, Ardhi House, 3rd Floor,
— Specification To be replaced by KS EAS Room No. 305, 1st Ngong Road, Nairobi.
222:2018 Dated the 18th February, 2019.
KS EAS 225-1:2001 Kenya Standard — Umbrella fabrics —
Specification — Part 1: Cotton fabrics To ABIGAEL MBAGAYA-MUKOLWE,
be replaced by KS EAS 225-1:2018 MR/5816132 Ag. Chairperson, National Land Commission.
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KENAS/CL/21 KENYA POWER AND LIGHTING COMPANY LIMITED; Meter Central Laboratory, ISO/IEC 17025:2005 15-Jun-2020
Ruaraka, off Thika super highway; P.O. Box 30099-00100 Nairobi, Kenya; Tel. No. +254-20-3201623;
+254-711312623; Email: cndung’u@kplc.co.ke
KENAS/CL/22 TRACEBLE MEASUREMENT CENTER LIMITED; Trance Towers, Tsavo Road Plot ISO/IEC 17025:2005 17-Jun-2022
No.209/16439 P.O. Box 1140-00521 Nairobi; Tel: +254 202 495 010; Email:tracemeasure@gmail.com
KENAS/CL/24 LYNX AFRICA LIMITED; Epren Centre, Buruburu, Block Two, 3rd Floor, Room 25; P. ISO/IEC 17025:2005 03-Dec- 2023
O. BOX 3052- 00506 Buruburu, Nairobi, Kenya; Tel: 0723 – 697586; 0733 – 524124; 0714 – 718479;
Email: info@lynxafrica.co.ke
KENAS/CL/25 BIOLOGIC SOLUTIONS LIMITED; Panari Sky Centre, Mombasa Road; P. O. BOX ISO/IEC 17025:2005 17-Sep-2022
15078 – 00100 Nairobi , Kenya; Tel: +254 731076764; +254722156001; +254722947010;
Email: info@biologic.co.ke
KENAS/CL/26 KENYA AIRWAYS LIMITED; Kenya Airways, Technical Department- Calibration ISO/IEC 17025:2005 12-Nov-2019
Centre; P. O. Box 19002- 00501; Tel: +254 20 642 2451; Fax: +254 20 823 488;
Email: Leah.Andeso@kenya-airways.com
KENAS/CL/27 IDEAL QUALITY TRAIL SYSTEMS LTD; PAT Plaza, Kitengela -Opp. Red Heron ISO/IEC 17025:2005 14-Aug- 2019
Centre; P. O. BOX 62689 – 00200 Nairobi , Kenya; Tel: 020 2587291; 0724 994079; 0734 077479;
Email: idealqualitysystems@gmail.com
KENAS/CL/28 GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE SERVICES LTD; GMPGC Complex, ISO/IEC 17025:2005 21-Jan- 2021
Woodlands Road; P.O. Box 39769-00623 Nairobi, Kenya; Tel: +254 20 2713078, 2713152; Fax: +254 20
2713121; Mobile: +254 725 744688; E-mail: info@gmpaccl.com
KENAS/CL/30 ENDEAVOUR INSTRUMENT AFRICA LIMITED; Pemba Street, Off Lusaka Road, ISO/IEC 17025:2005 17-Sep-2022
Industrial Area; P. O. BOX 14818 – 00100 Nairobi , Kenya; Tel: +254 20 6531415/6/7; +254 721
362098; +254 733 551893; Email: qualitymgmt@endeavourkenya.co.ke
KENAS/CL/32 AVIOTEQ PRECISION LIMITED; Wilson Airport; P.O. Box 3509-00506 Nairobi, ISO/IEC 17025:2005 14-Sep-2020
Kenya; Tel. No. +254 719682464; +254 727400315; +254 734038476;
Email: avioteqprecision@gmail.com; info@avioteqelectronics.co.ke
KENAS/CL/ 33 PROFESSIONAL AVIATION SUPPORT LIMITED; DESERT LOCUST HANGAR, ISO/IEC 17025:2005 30-Nov-2020
WILSON AIRPORT; P. O. BOX 47720-00100 NAIROBI, KENYA; Tel: +254 020 267 9581; +254
721384923; Email: sales@proav-support.com; calibration@proav-support.com
KENAS/CL/34 BUFFMAC LINK LTD; Arch Business Centre, Eastern by-pass East Block 1 Plot No. ISO/IEC 17025:2005 13-Sep-2022
4044 3rd Floor Suites No.16 & 17; P.O. Box 10640-00400 Ruiru, Nairobi Kenya; Tel. No. +254
723985228; +254 739211076; Email: buffmaclink@gmail.com
KENAS/CL/36 MAZINGIRA AND ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS LIMITED; Malaba Heights, ISO/IEC 17025:2005 13-Jan-2023
First Floor P.O. Box 6857 Thika; Tel: +254 721203898; Email: info@mazingiraconsultants.com
2. Certification Bodies
Cab Name and Address Normative Standard Date of Expiry
KENAS/CB/ 01 KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS (KEBS);Popo Road, off Mombasa Road; P.O. ISO/IEC 17021- 16-Mar-2020
Box 54974 Code 00200 Nairobi, Kenya; Tel: +254 20 6005480; +254 20 6948263; Email: 1:2015
outac@kebs.org
KENAS/CB/ 03 BUREAU VERITAS CERTIFICATION KENYA LIMITED; First Floor, ABC Place, ISO/IEC 17021- 17-Feb-2020
Waiyaki Way, P.O. Box 34378-00100 Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya ;Tel: 254 20 4450560-4; Email: 1:2015
sam.kimotho@ke.bureauveritas.com
3. Inspection Bodies
KENAS/IB/06 POLUCON SERVICES KENYA LIMITED; Nyati Rd off Links Road; P.O. Box 99344 – ISO/IEC 17020:2012 20-Sep-2022
80107 Mombasa – Kenya; Tel: +254 (41) 440777/3/4; Fax: +254 (41) 440775;
Email: polucon@polucon.com; Website: www.polucon.com
KENAS/IB/07 KENYA ASSOCIATION OF BUS MANUFACTURERS (KABM); TYPE C ISO/IEC 17020:2012 16-Mar-2020
INSPECTION BODY; KAM BUILDING, 15 MWANZI ROAD-WESTLANDS; P.O. Box 30225-00200
NAIROBI; Tel: 254 20 2324827/8, 254 20 8155531/2; Tel: 254 722 201366, 254 706 612384 ; Email:
info@kam.co.ke
KENAS/IB/08 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF KENYA ; TYPE A INSPECTION BODY; AA ISO/IEC 17020:2012 15-Jun-2020
House, Airport North Road; P.O. Box 40087-00100 Nairobi – Kenya; Tel: +254 (020) 261 2300/11;
Cell: +254 0722205106/0733620966; Email: aak@aakenya.co.ke
KENAS/IB/09 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES E.A. (PTY) LIMITED; PLOT No.5 Minazini Street, ISO/IEC 17020:2012 30-Nov-2020
Kilwa Road, Kurasini; P. O. Box 77428, Dar-es-Salaam -Tanzania ; Tel. No. +255 222850260/6;
Email: frank.ndawa@intertek.com
KENAS/IB/12 INTERDIESEL WORKS LIMITED Lumumba Road, Plot No. XIV-624 P.O. Box 84583- ISO/IEC 17020:2012 15-Mar-2021
80100 Mombasa – Kenya; Tel: +254 722 344423 /+254 797690536; Email: info@interdieselworks.co.ke
4. Medical Laboratories
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1997 REGULAR SESSIONS OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY (FEBRUARY TO
DECEMBER, 2019)
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT
IT IS notified for general information that, pursuant to the
(No. 17 of 2012) provisions of Standing Order No. 25 of the County Assembly Standing
BUNGOMA COUNTY ASSEMBLY Orders, by a resolution made on Tuesday, 12th February, 2019, the
County Assembly approved the Calendar of the Assembly (Regular
CALENDAR OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY, 2019 Sessions) for Third Session, 2019 as set out in the Schedule:
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SCHEDULE standing orders and by a resolution made on the 19th February, 2019,
the Mandera County Assembly has approved the calendar of the
Period Days Assembly’s regular sessions for 2019 as set out in the Schedule:
Third Session Tuesday, 12th February–
Thursday, 5th December, SCHEDULE
2019
Period Days
FIRST PART
A: Sitting Days Tuesdays (afternoon), 12th February to 4th December,
Tuesday, 12th February–Thursday, 28th Wednesdays (morning and 2019
March, 2019 afternoon) and Thursdays
FIRST PART
(afternoon) Tuesday (Morning and Afternoon)
B: Short Recess: A. Sitting Days
and Wednesday (Morning and
Friday, 29th March–Monday, 8th April, Tuesday, 12th February, 2019– Afternoon)
2019 Wednesday, 3rd April, 2019
C: Sitting Days Tuesdays (Afternoon), B. Short Recess
Tuesday, 9th April, 2019–Thursday, Wednesdays (Morning and Thursday, 4th April, 2019–
2nd May, 2019 Afternoon) and Thursdays Monday, 15th April, 2019
(Afternoon)
SECOND PART
D: Long Recess: Tuesday (Morning and Afternoon)
C. Sitting Days
Friday, 3rd May - Monday, 3rd June, and Wednesday (Morning and
Tuesday, 16th April, 2019– Afternoon)
2019
Wednesday, 22nd May, 2019
SECOND PART
E: Sitting Days Tuesdays (Afternoon), D. Short Recess
Tuesday, 4th June–Thursday, 11th Wednesdays (Morning and Thursday, 23rd May, 2019–
July, 2019 Afternoon) and Thursdays Monday, 10th June, 2019
(Afternoon) E. Sitting Days Tuesday (Morning and Afternoon)
F: Short Recess:
Tuesday, 11th June, 2019– and Wednesday (Morning and
Friday, 12th July–Monday, 22nd July, Wednesday, 31st July, 2019 Afternoon)
2019
F. Long Recess
G: Sitting Days Tuesdays (Afternoon),
Thursday, 1st August, 2019 –
Tuesday, 23rd July, 2019 — Thursday, Wednesdays (Morning and Monday, 2nd September, 2019
29th August, 2019 Afternoon) and Thursdays
(Afternoon) THIRD PART
H: Long Recess: G. Sitting Days Tuesday (Morning and Afternoon)
Friday, 30th August–Monday, 30th Tuesday, 3rd September, 2019– and Wednesday (Morning and
September, 2019 Wednesday, 2nd October, 2019 Afternoon)
THIRD PART
H. Short Recess
I: Sitting Days Tuesdays (Afternoon),
Thursday, 3rd October, 2019–
Tuesday, 1st October, 2019–Thursday, Wednesdays (Morning and Monday, 21st October, 2019
31st October, 2019 Afternoon) and Thursdays
(Afternoon) I. Sitting Days Tuesday (Morning and Afternoon)
J: Short Recess: Tuesday, 22nd October, 2019 – and Wednesday (Morning and
Friday, 1st November, 2019–Monday, Wednesday 4th December, 2019 Afternoon)
11th November, 2019
J. Long Recess
K: Sitting Days Tuesdays (Afternoon), Thursday, 5th December, 2019 –
Tuesday, 12th November, 2019– Wednesdays (Morning and Monday 10th February, 2020
Thursday, 5th December, 2019 Afternoon) and Thursdays
(Afternoon) Note: Special sittings shall be notified through gazette notices, as
L: Long Recess: per Standing Order No. 29 of the Mandera County Assembly Standing
Friday, 6th December–Monday, 10th Orders.
February, 2020 Dated the 21st February, 2019.
Note: AHMED H. SUROW,
(i) The County Assembly sits from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. MR/5816245 Clerk to the County Assembly.
(Tuesday to Thursday) Afternoons and 9.30 a.m. to 1.00
p.m. on Wednesdays pursuant to Standing Order No. 27
(ii) Special Sittings shall be notified through Kenya Gazette GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1999
Notices as per the County Assembly Standing Orders. THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT
J. K. O MOSONGO, (No. 17 of 2012)
MR/5816024 Clerk, County Assembly of Bungoma. TURKANA COUNTY ASSEMBLY
CALENDAR OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY, 2019
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 1998 SECOND ASSEMBLY – (THIRD SESSION)
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT IT IS notified for general information that, pursuant to the
(No. 17 of 2012) provisions of Standing Order 33 of the Turkana County Assembly
Standing Orders, and by a resolution made on 20th February, 2019, the
MANDERA COUNTY ASSEMBLY County Assembly approved the calendar of the Assembly (Regular
CALENDAR OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY, 2019 Sessions) for 2019 as set out in the Schedule;
SECOND ASSEMBLY – (THIRD SESSION)
Sitting Period Sitting Days And Time Recess
CALENDAR OF THE MANDERA COUNTY ASSEMBLY, REGULAR SESSION
2019 FIRST PART Tuesday Friday 5th April –
IT IS notified for general information that, pursuant to the Tuesday12TH (Morning),Wednesday Monday 22nd
provisions of Standing Order No. 28 of the Mandera County Assembly February – Thursday (Morning and Afternoon) and April, 2019
1st March, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 893
Sitting Period Sitting Days And Time Recess purpose of having an account laid before the members showing the
manner in which the winding up has been conducted and property of
4th April, 2019 Thursday (Morning)
the company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be
SECOND PART Tuesday) Friday 17th May- given by the Liquidator, and also of directing by extraordinary
Tuesday 23rd April – Morning),Wednesday Monday 3rd June, resolution the manner in which the books, accounts and documents of
Thursday 16th May, (Morning and Afternoon) and 2019 the company and of the Liquidator shall be disposed of.
2019 Thursday (Morning)
A member entitled to attend and vote at the above meeting is
THIRD PART Tuesday Friday 6th entitled to appoint a proxy or proxies to attend and vote instead of him.
Tuesday 4th June – (Morning),Wednesday September – A proxy need not be a member.
Thursday 5th (Morning and Afternoon) and Monday 30th
Dated the 13th February, 2019.
September 2019 Thursday (Morning) September, 2019
HARVEEN GADHOKE,
FOURTH PART Tuesday Friday 6th MR/5816004 Liquidator.
Tuesday 1st October (Morning),Wednesday December –
– Thursday 5th (Morning and Afternoon) and Monday 10th
December, 2019 Thursday (Morning) February, 2020 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2002
Special sittings shall be notified through gazette notices, as per THE INSOLVENCY ACT
Standing Order 34 of the County Assembly of Turkana.
(No. 18 of 2015)
Dated the 20th February, 2019.
L. L. MIINYAN, UNDER SECTION 349 (2) OF THE INSOLVENCY ACT, 2015
MR/5816253 Clerk, County Assembly of Turkana. AND RULE 73 OF THE INSOLVENCY REGULATIONS, 2016
(i) The by-laws; Supervisor: Official Reciever in Insolvency, P.O. Box 30031–
00100, Nairobi
(ii) Working and Financial Conditions of and;
Dated the 7th February, 2019.
(iii) The conduct of present or past management committee of MARK GAKURU,
Kukena Sacco Society Limited CS/8051 and in accordance
MR/5818711 Ag. Official Reciever
with Section 58 as read together with section 73 of the Co-
operative Societies Act, (Cap. 490), laws of Kenya.
Now therefore, I authorise (1) Antony Waithaka, Principal Co- GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2003
operative Auditor of Murang’a County and (2) Charles Mugwika,
THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT
Principal Co-operative Officer, Embu County, to hold an Inquiry
within thirty (30) days from the date thereof at such place and time as (Cap. 286)
may be expedient and duly notified by them.
COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The attention of all officers and members of the Society is directed to
the following sections of the Co-operative Societies Act. PDP No. W16/2018/02A–Proposed Site for Kakamega Vocational
Rehabilitation Centre, Rosterman.
Section 60 (1) —Cost of Inquiry
NOTICE is given that preparation of the above-mentioned part
Section 60 (2) —Recovery of Costs of Expenses development plan is complete.
Section 94 —Offences
Section 73 —Surcharges The part development plan relates to land situated within
Kakamega Municipality, Kakamega County.
Dated the 4th February, 2019.
Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for
MARY N. MUNGAI, public inspection at the office of the County Physical Planning Officer,
MR/5818732 Commissioner for Co-operative Development Kakamega and Town Manager’s Office, Kakamega Town.
The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge
by all persons interested at the office of the County Physical Planning
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2001 Officer, Kakamega and Town Manager’s Office, Kakamega Town,
between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
THE INSOLVENCY ACT
Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in
(No. 18 of 2015) connection with or objection to the above-named part development
plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be
IN THE MATTER OF APACHE KENYA LIMITED received by the County Director of Physical Planning, P.O. Box 767–
50100, Kakamega, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication
MEMBERS’ VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION of this notice and such representation or objection shall state the
grounds on which it is made.
NOTICE is given pursuant to section 402 (1) (b) of the Insolvency
Act, 2015, that a general meeting will be held at the offices of Deloitte Dated the 13th February, 2019.
Consulting Limited, Deloitte Place, Waiyaki Way, Muthangari, S. S. CHUNE,
Nairobi, on Wednesday, 13th March, 2019, at 10.30 a.m. for the MR/5818709 for Director of Physical Planning.
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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2004 The part development plan relates to land situated in Wajir Town,
THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT within Wajir County.
(Cap. 286) Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for
public inspection at the Office of the County Physical Planning
COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN Officer, Town Administrator’s Office, Wajir.
PDP No. W16/2018/05–Existing Site for Kakamega Polytechnic. The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge
NOTICE is given that preparation of the above-mentioned part by all persons interested at the Office of the County Physical Planning
development plan is complete. Officer and Town Administrator’s Office, Wajir, between the hours of
8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
The part development plan relates to land situated within
Kakamega Municipality, Kakamega County. Any interested person (s) who wishes to make any representation
in connection with or objection to the above-named part development
Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be
public inspection at the office of the County Physical Planning Officer, received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 365,
Kakamega and Town Manager’s Office, Kakamega Town.
Wajir, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this notice
The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge and such representation or objection shall state the grounds on which it
by all persons interested at the office of the County Physical Planning is made.
Officer, Kakamega and Town Manager’s Office, Kakamega Town, Dated the 25th February, 2019.
between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
E. N. MUCHERU,
Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in MR/5816419 for Director of Physical Planning.
connection with or objection to the above-named part development
plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be
received by the County Director of Physical Planning, P.O. Box 767– GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2007
50100, Kakamega, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication
of this notice and such representation or objection shall state the THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND
grounds on which it is made. CO-ORDINATION ACT
Dated the 13th February, 2019. (No. 8 of 1999)
S. S. CHUNE,
MR/5818708 for Director of Physical Planning. THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2005 FOR THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A BULK GRAIN
THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT HANDLING TERMINAL ON PLOT L.R. NO. 19956 WITHIN THE
INLAND CONTAINER DEPOT IN EMBAKASI, NAIROBI
(Cap. 286)
COUNTY
COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN
INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS
PDP No. LHPP/R22/15/04–Existing Site for Kericho Roads Camp,
Kenya National Highways Authority. Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and
NOTICE is given that preparation of the above-mentioned part Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the
development plan was on 23rd November, 2015 completed. National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received
an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above
The part development plan relates to land opposite Lotus Academy proposed project.
(former Muslim Primary School), Ainamoi Sub-county, Kericho
County. The proponent, Grain Bulk Handlers Limited, is proposing to
construct a Bulk Grain handling Terminal which will comprise of
Copies of the part development plan have been deposited for 33No. large storage silos, bag loading stations and an administrative
public inspection at the offices of the County Physical Planning block; standard gauge railway siding, conveyors, diesel powered
Officer, Public Works Building and Sub-county Administrator,
generators, weigh bridges and 20No. star bin silos of a smaller
Ainamoi Sub-county Offices.
capacity for additional storage or recycling among other necessary
The copies so deposited is available for inspection free of charge facilities and amenities.
by all persons interested at the offices of the County Physical Planning
Officer, Public Works Building and Sub-county Administrator, The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
Ainamoi Sub-county Offices, between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 measures:
p.m., Monday to Friday.
Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
Any interested person who wishes to make any representation in
connection with or objection to the above-named part development Vegetation • Immediate re-vegetation and landscaping
plan may send such representations or objections in writing to be works to be carried out after the works to
received by the County Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 112– restore the site; and
20200, Kericho, within sixty (60) days from the date of publication of • Disturbance, clearing and excavation to be
this notice and such representation or objection shall state the grounds
limited to just the project footprint areas.
on which it is made.
Air Quality • Watering of all construction sites with
Dated the 30th January, 2019.
appreciable dust should be mandatory.
S. INZIANI,
MR/5818608 for Director of Physical Planning. • Stockpiles of fine materials e.g. sand, cement
and ballast should be wetted or covered with
tarpaulin during windy conditions.
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2006
• Workers in dusty areas on the site should be
THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT issued with appropriate PPE.
(Cap. 286) • Use of well serviced machinery to reduce
COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN exhaust smoke levels.
PDP No. 332/2019/03–Proposed Site for Hon. Ambassador. M. A. • Limiting idling time of vehicles and
Affey Foundation equipment.
NOTICE is given that the above-mentioned part development plan • Regularly inspect and service company
was on 12th February, 2019, completed. vehicles.
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• Ensure that sewage discharge pipes are not The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
blocked or damaged. measures
• Chemical waste should first be neutralized with Impacts Proposed mitigation measures
appropriate reagents and the flashed into the
Vegetation clearing • Retention of trees and shrubs, where possible
sewer system.
on the potential sites for screening of the
Safety and health • Train workers on safe work practices, and visual impact; Large trees such the Baobab
risk provide appropriate PPE. within the project area to be preserved.
• Ensure that workers are oriented to the specific • Where the proposed route requires the
hazards of individual work assignments. removal of any vegetation, care will be taken
to minimize the destruction or damage of
• Provision of firefighting equipment in strategic trees.
and well labelled sites Provide first aid kits at
strategic places in the site. • Re planting of destroyed trees in cleared
areas where works are complete.
• All workers to wear protective gear during
construction e.g. helmets. Air quality • Provision should be made available for water
sprays to be used when dusts are being
• Provide adequate lighting in all work rooms. generated or at times of strong wind.
Increased traffic • Designate vehicle registration and check point • All materials stored or stockpiled on site
volume inside the premise to avert unnecessary traffic should be adequately covered.
snarl up along adjacent roads caused by
vehicles waiting to access the hospital. • Ensure construction equipment are properly
serviced and maintained to minimize noise
• Provide parking for the vehicles coming to the
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• Ensure equipment spares and protective • Monitoring the growth of invasive species and
personal equipment are available to workers. uprooting as necessary.
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Solid waste • Clean-up of the site to the satisfaction of The proponent, Olsuswa Energy Limited, is proposing the spot
disposal KenGens’ Environmental Officer. improvement (first part) of Lopii–Lokori–Eleleam (50km) road and
construction of a new gravel road (second part) from Elelea–Barrier
• Removal of all categories of waste generated (70 km). The first part of the project road is approximately 50 km
for appropriate disposal as directed by long. It starts at Lopii village along C46/C113 road, then proceeds
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eastwards through Lokwamosing, Lokori, Morulem, Lokwii, Lotubae Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures
and Elelea towns. The second part of the project road is approximately
70 km long. It starts at Elelea, crosses Kerio river and proceeds North- areas where fuels, oils, lubricants etc. are
Eastwards to the Barrier Volcanic Complex (BVC). The existing road stored and loaded or unloaded, including
from Lopii–Elelea is characterized by long and short straights, tight filling points.
curves, and has not been engineered to the required standards for class • Implement soil erosion control measures at
C and D classified roads. The proposed alignment from Elelea–Kokoit construction sites.
traverses a fair topography and crosses three major water courses.
Changes in • Replant or take measure to encourage
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation biological recolonization by native vegetation in
measures: communities disturbed areas immediately following
along the road in construction.
Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures favour of invasive
Construction • Obtain appropriate authorization and species • Implement ‘nuisance’ plant monitoring
material sourcing licenses for the use of the borrow pits and programme along the road.
quarries before commencing activities. Ecosystem • The road cross-section can be modified to
• Carry out inspection of each of the sites’ soil modification and reduce impacts on the environment, e.g. by
stability before excavation. land degradation using narrower widths, lower vertical
from an increase alignments, smaller cuts and fills, flatter side
• All borrow pit sites shall be clearly indicated
in human slopes, and less clearing of existing
on a plan and approved by the Engineer.
activities in Loriu vegetation.
• Borrow pits and quarries to be located more Range
than 100 metres from watercourses to • To minimize collision of wildlife with
minimize storm water runoff into vehicles, provision of longer sight lines that
watercourse and mitigate potential conflicts. allow adequate reaction time for drivers
could also be provided.
• Give 14 days’ notice to nearby communities
of the intention to begin excavation in the • Culverted crossings to be designed with the
borrow pits or quarries. needs of migratory aquatic species in mind.
• Prepare a material extraction plan prior any • Implement education programmes for
work on the quarries and borrow pits is construction workers on, inter alia: respect
commenced. for wildlife and vegetation, avoidance of
• Where material sites are close to fires and accidental damage, and generally
settlements, cordon off the quarry and minimizing the footprint of the construction
borrow areas to keep livestock, wildlife and camp and work area.
children out. • Replant or take measure to encourage
• All borrow pits and quarries must be recolonization by native vegetation in
decommissioned when work on the road is disturbed areas immediately following
over, hence a rehabilitation plan MUST be construction.
prepared by the contractor as part contract
• Implement ‘nuisance’ plant monitoring
agreement with the land owners and NEMA
licensing. programme along the road.
• Stockpile topsoil on site and use during • Create alternative valuable habitat areas
rehabilitation of the borrow pits and elsewhere to compensate for unavoidable
quarries. loss of similar resources in the project area.
• In case of blasting: Soil loss resulting • Minimize the area of ground clearance.
from erosion and
• Obtain a current and valid authorization carting to spoil • Avoid sensitive alignments, such as those
from the Department of Mines and Geology which include steep hillsides.
prior to any blasting activity.
• Balance filling and cutting requirements
• A qualified and registered blaster shall through route choice, to avoid the
supervise all blasting and rock-splitting production of excess spoil material and
operations. reduce the need for borrow pits.
• Develop a safety policy on site. • Avoid the creation of cut slopes and
embankments which are of an angle greater
• Upon completion of works, the borrow areas than the natural angle of repose for the local
and quarries should be graded and backfilled soil type.
with topsoil that formed the overburden.
Since the project area is largely semi-arid • Use slope retention/protection techniques
and may not support planted seedlings, the such as gabions, intercepting ditches etc.
area should be cordoned off and natural
regeneration allowed to occur. Soil contamination • Implementation of a project specific
from pollution Reinstatement Plan which includes
Damage to • Ensure that intake area is landscaped and incidences mitigation for impacts to soils.
landscape that a 50m buffer zone along the river is
maintained by planting of water friendly • Implementation of spillage prevention and
trees and grass along the river embankment control measures for hazardous materials in
and on both sides of the intake structure , use and storage at sites.
construction of river embankment structures, Environmental • Land-fill spoils as much as possible within
as well as re use of soil from trenching pollution and the sites or identified fill areas.
activities as a backfill. creation of health
• Felled trees, shrubs and stumps can be
Sedimentation and • Develop and implement a site construction and safety hazards isolated for collection by locals as firewood.
contamination of waste and wastewater management plan to from poor
management of • Organic wastes can be composted on site.
Kerio river from minimize environmental damage from
construction construction activities. wastes during • Provide pit latrines at the camp(s) and
activities construction construction sites for use by workers.
• Install secondary containment measures in
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• Inform local communities of major activities ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT
in advance. FOR THE PROPOSED EDIBLE OIL REFINERY PLANT ON PLOT
L.R. Nos. 1226, 1227, 1228, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1242 AND 1243
• Enforce and monitor road safety standards. SITUATED ABOUT 1 KM OFF B8 ROAD AT VIPINGO IN KILIFI
COUNTY
• Follow best practice to prevent the creation
of breeding areas for vermin. INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS
• Spray construction areas and roads regularly Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and
with water to suppress dust emissions. Co-ordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the
National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received
• Ensure that potentially disturbing an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above
construction noise is not produced outside of
proposed project.
working hours.
The proponent, Amkeni Farm Limited, is proposing to construct a
• Provide safety training, traffic management
500MT/24Hr Edible Oil Refinery plant with subsidiary 140MT/24Hr
and place a high priority on public safety. soap and 70MT/24Hr edible fat production plants on plot L.R. Nos.
• Ensure that the workers camp(s) and 1226, 1227, 1228, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1242 and 1243 at Vipingo in
construction areas are open only to formal Kilifi County. The complete plant will comprise; a 10 storey main
employees. factory building to house the edible oil and fat manufacturing plants
(peak chimney height estimated at 41.8 m above the ground level); a
• Develop and enforce a strict code of conduct godown to house the soap plant; a two storey office block; a 3m high
for workers to regulate behavior in the local sone boundary wall with 2No. gates; a guard house; inputs and
communities. products warehouses among other necessary facilities and amenities.
• Provide awareness training to the workforce The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
regarding the transmission of STDs, and measures:
traffic safety awareness.
Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures
Increased water • Seek an abstraction license from WRA and
demand adhere to the conditions of the license. Bio-physical • Landscape of disturbed areas.
environment
Vibrations and • Portable hoods to be installed to shield destruction • Plant trees and suitable indigenous grasses
noise nuisance to compressors and other small stationary around the factory.
the community equipment where necessary. • Control earthworks to prevent compaction of
during
• Pumps, generators and other mobile loose soils.
construction work
equipment to be sited as far as practicable Air quality • Secure the site using appropriate dust
from housing and other noise sensitive
screens.
locations.
• Avoid excavation works in extremely dry
• The contractor to endeavor to use equipment
weather periods.
installed with noise abatement devices as
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• Water and Sewage System. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation
measures:
• Renewable energy applications: Solar, Wind and Waste to
Energy Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measure
• Design and Building of Roads, Storm Water and Sewage Emissions - • Adoption of an inspection and sticker
infrastructure. CO2 emissions from on all cars operating in the Town.
vehicles.
• Design and Building of Town Houses and Apartments for • Report on cars emitting smoke.
residential.
Solid, Effluent and • Develop a solid waste management
• Design and Building of University buildings for learning. Biohazard Waste, solid plan that includes reduction, reuse,
and effluent waste from recycling, incineration, composting
• Design and Building of Medical Hospital for provision of residential, commercial and land filling; have zero waste
healthcare and industrial areas generation, reduction, re-use and/or
• Design and Building of Sports Stadium for recreation recycling applications; set up
segregation of waste to enable
• Design and Building of Parks and Fields for recreation and recycling; set-up temporary storage
environmental management and timelines for storage before
transfer to disposal stations; provide
• Design and Building of commercial and industrial buildings for a transfer to treatment stations or
• Design and Building of schools and vocational schools. disposal stations without creating
new waste; and, provide for treatment
The Strategic Environmental Assessment (Sea) Objectives are: stations, landfills and waste
management stations that have
(1) To create an environment plan where every person who resides minimal pollution.
in the University Town at any given time can achieve their constitution
rights and play their part in achieving a clean and healthy environment • Report on any sewer line breakage or
for the Town. smell.
(2) To create a human healthcare plan that caters for every person Litter, Litter on the • Set up dustbins in strategic areas of
constitutional right 43 (1.) Every person has the right— (a) to the grounds that includes the Town.
highest attainable standard of health, which includes the right to cigarette butts, water
health care services, including reproductive health care; and right to bottles, paper and other • Have fines for littering and
emergency treatment. (2) A person shall not be denied emergency monitoring persons who issue the
medical treatment. fine to those who litter.
(3) To preserve, protect, maintain and where appropriate during Dust and air pollution, dust • Develop paved roads. Plant grass and
construction maintain and restore the biodiversity, Fauna and Flora particles in the air and on vegetation. Apply munching through
post construction. Create a detailed Corporate Social Responsibility vegetation use of plants to eliminate dust
(CSR) plan on planting of exotic trees to enhance tree cover. pollution in flower beds.
(4) Apply soil in the sustenance of plants and humans. Protect the • Create a reporting system when there
soil against degradation and pollution through waste and soil erosion is dust.
through floods. Noise pollution, excessive • Develop roads that have the least
(5) Ensure the right of clean water is achieved and when doing so noise that disturbs sleep noise; Plant trees as buffers of noise;
the status of water bodies is protected, maintained and improved; and, Set up noise levels; have sound proof
waste water managed, treated and recycled. walls in businesses that play music;
have car standards that limit noise.
(6) Avoid, prevent or reduce harmful effects on human health and
the environmental resulting from air pollution through dust, emissions, • Have regulations and fines for noise
noise and toxic gases from waste; maintain and promote continuing and monitoring persons who issue
improvement in air quality through planting of trees and vegetation; the fine to those who make noise.
and, reduce emissions and tree cutting through the promotion of Tree Cutting and Planting, • Tree planting in all areas provided
renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. trees contribute toward for and provisions for the minimum
(7) Incorporate renewable energy as source of energy with a goal wind breaks, carbon number of trees on plot of road
to increase trees through reduction of use of trees as source of energy removal from air sections.
and attainment of the minimal emissions of greenhouse gasses • Ensure trees are not cut arbitrary.
(8) Plan, development and progressively maintain water, roads and Water, riparian and • Have an integrated recreation and
energy assets plans that meet and enhance the meeting of social and environmental protected management approach that enables
economic rights while complying with the clean and healthy areas, water pollution, protection through the persons using
environment as the population settles and a Town and University is damage of trees, rivers parks that preserve trees, riparian
development. and natural water bodies zones and environmental protected
(9) Incorporate plan to protect places, features, buildings and areas for recreation purposes of
landscapes of cultural, archaeological or architectural heritage while sight-seeing, relaxing and casual
advancing the culture of the people of the region. walks.
(10) To provide a framework for identification, assessment, • Have signs that state the use and also
protection, management and planning of landscapes that has minimal facilitate those who are using
impact on landscape and maximizes natural landscape visibility. grounds to monitor and report on
usual activity.
The plan has five main development plans as follows:
Potentially Significant Adverse Environmental Effects in unmitigated
(1) Town Development Plan
Topic Potentially Significant Adverse Requirement
(2) University Development Plan Effect, if Unmitigated
(3) Medical Hospital Plan Biodiversity • Arising from both • Indigenous Trees
Fauna and construction and Town should be cut
(4) Design-Build Plan Flora operation there is potential when absolutely
(5) Energy Plan loss of/damage to necessary.
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intention to sell is given to Capital Ventures Logistics, the owner of 38) of the laws of Kenya to the owner of Mercedes C180K, Motor
Toyota LXH43, Motor vehicle Reg. No. KAZ 108U, who has failed to vehicle Reg. No. KBS 677M, to take delivery of the said motor vehicle
take delivery of the same lying in the store of Trackit Limited (In currently lying at our principals garage, St. Austins Service Station
Recievership) situate at Godown Number 4, on L.R. No. 209/9707, off Limited, P.O. Box 25053–00603, Nairobi, along James Gichuru Road,
Mombasa Road, Nairobi City County. That the said Trackit Limited Lavington, within thirty (30) days from the publication of this notice,
(In Recievership) intends to sell the said motor vehicle either by public upon payment of repair costs, accumulated storage charges, together
auction or private treaty without further notice to the owner thirty (30) with interest and cost of this publication and any other incidental costs,
days from the publication of this notice and the proceeds of such sale failure of which the motor vehicle shall be disposed off under the
shall be defrayed against all accrued storage charges and incidental Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38), by ither public auction,
costs including costs of publishing the notices and the balance, if any, tender or private treaty and the proceeds of the sale shall be defrayed
shall be at the owners credit but should there be a shortfall, the owner against all accrued charges without any further reference to the owner.
shall be liable thereto.
Dated the 14th February, 2019.
Dated the 22nd February, 2019.
DESAI, SARVIA & PALLAN, JANE GACHUIGA & ASSOCIATES,
MR/5816049 Advocates for Trackit Limited (In Recievership). MR/5818705 Advocates for St. Austins Service Station.
LOSS OF POLICY
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2022
Policy No. 022/EAW/00637 in the name of Eunice Mueni Szolgyemy.
TRACKIT LIMITED
NOTICE having been given on the loss of the above policy, a
(In Recievership) duplicate policy will be issued and where applicable due benefits will
DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLCTED GOODS be paid out unless an objection is filed with the undersigned within
thirty (30) days from the date of this notice.
NOTICE is given pursuant to the provisions of sections 6 and 7 of
the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. 38) of the laws of Kenya Dated the 5th February, 2019.
and several notices given to the owner to take delivery, notice of
intention to sell is given to Kinza Motors Limited, the owner of Toyota MUIRI WAICHINGA,
Corolla, Motor vehicle Reg. No. KBE 658H, who has failed to take MR/5818712 Manager, Ordinary Life Operations.
delivery of the same lying in the store of Trackit Limited (In
Recievership) situate at Godown Number 4, on L.R. No. 209/9707, off
Mombasa Road, Nairobi City County. That the said Trackit Limited
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2026
(In Recievership) intends to sell the said motor vehicle either by public
auction or private treaty without further notice to the owner thirty (30) THE JUBILEE INSURANCE COMPANY OF KENYA LIMITED
days from the publication of this notice and the proceeds of such sale
shall be defrayed against all accrued storage charges and incidental Head Office: P.O. Box 30376–00100, Nairobi
costs including costs of publishing the notices and the balance, if any,
shall be at the owners credit but should there be a shortfall, the owner LOSS OF POLICY
shall be liable thereto.
Policy No. IL201600899673 in the name of Theresia Katungwa
Dated the 22nd February, 2019. Kivinda.
DESAI, SARVIA & PALLAN,
MR/5816049 Advocates for Trackit Limited (In Recievership). REQUEST has been made to this company for the issue of
duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been
reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 2023 lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30)
ST. AUSTINS SERVICE STATION days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy document will be
issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract.
DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLCTED GOODS
Dated the 14th February, 2019.
UNDER instructions received from our principals, notice is given WILBRODA ODERA,
pursuant to provision of the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act (Cap. MR/5818649 Life Department.
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REQUEST has been made to this company for the issue of NOTICE is given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above
duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been policy document has been submitted to the company and any person in
reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is possession of it or claiming to have interest therein should
lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) communicate within thirty (30) days by registered post with the
days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy document will be company, failing any such communication, a certified duplicate copy
issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. of the policy document which shall be the sole evidence of the contract
will be issued.
Dated the 14th February, 2019. J. MUTHWII,
WILBRODA ODERA, MR/5818692 Underwriting Manager, Life.
MR/5818649 Life Department.
Policy No. 192296 in the name of Paul Macharia Munge. Policy No. BYK/51991/2016 in the name of Cheptoo Mercy, of P.O.
Box 21, Olenguruon.
REQUEST has been made to this company for the issue of
duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been NOTICE is given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above
reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is policy document has been submitted to the company and any person in
lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) possession of it or claiming to have interest therein should
days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy document will be communicate within thirty (30) days by registered post with the
issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. company, failing any such communication, a certified duplicate copy
of the policy document which shall be the sole evidence of the contract
Dated the 14th February, 2019.
will be issued.
WILBRODA ODERA, J. MUTHWII,
MR/5818649 Life Department. MR/5818692 Underwriting Manager, Life.
Policy No. IL201200145182 in the name of George Ochieng Okello. Policy No. BYK/40382/2015 in the name of Irungu Imma Njeri, of P.O.
Box 389, Thika.
REQUEST has been made to this company for the issue of
duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been NOTICE is given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above
reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is policy document has been submitted to the company and any person in
lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) possession of it or claiming to have interest therein should
days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy document will be communicate within thirty (30) days by registered post with the
issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. company, failing any such communication, a certified duplicate copy
of the policy document which shall be the sole evidence of the contract
Dated the 14th February, 2019. will be issued.
WILBRODA ODERA, J. MUTHWII,
MR/5818649 Life Department. MR/5818692 Underwriting Manager, Life.
1st March, 2019 THE KENYA GAZETTE 907
NOTICE is given that evidence of loss or destruction of the above APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of
policy document has been submitted to the company and any person in duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been
possession of it or claiming to have interest therein should reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is
communicate within thirty (30) days by registered post with the lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30)
company, failing any such communication, a certified duplicate copy days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued,
of the policy document which shall be the sole evidence of the contract which will be the sole evidence of the contract.
will be issued. Dated the 14th February, 2019.
J. MUTHWII, RACHAEL MUIRURI,
MR/5818692 Underwriting Manager, Life. MR/5818782 Officer, Claims.
Head Office: P.O. Box 30059–00100, Nairobi Head Office: P.O. Box 30059–00100, Nairobi
LOSS OF POLICY
LOSS OF POLICY
Policy No. 2368199 in the name of Rashmikant Bhanushanker
Policy No. 6008029 in the name of John Omo. Acharya.
APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of
duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been
reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is
lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30) lodged to the contrary at the office of the company within thirty (30)
days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued, days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued,
which will be the sole evidence of the contract. which will be the sole evidence of the contract.
Dated the 15th February, 2019. Dated the 14th February, 2019.
RACHAEL MUIRURI, MAY PETER,
MR/5818782 Officer, Claims. MR/5818554 Officer, Claims.
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