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printed as “District Registrar, Kiambu” to read “District Registrar,Chuka”. :

THE KENYA GAZETTE

AZETTENOTICENO.12251

THE VALUATIONFORRATING ACT(Cap. 266)

THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF NAKURUAPPOINTMENT

‘IN, EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 12 of theValuation for Rating Act, the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministerfor

- Local Governmentgives approval for appointment of—

Gladys Pkemei,John G.Gicaci,

as members of the Valuation Court for Municipal Cotncil of Nakuru.

Dated the 18th November, 2008.

MUSALIA MUDAVADI,Deputy Prime Minister and

Ministerfor Local Government.

//GrETTE NOTICENO.12252

THE BANKING ACT.

(Cap. 488) -

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 46 of theBanking Act, the Acting Minister for Finance declares Saturday, 27thDecember, 2008, to be a bank holiday for the following banks:

CFC Stanbic Bank Limited.Consolidated Bank of Kenya Limited.Co-operative Bank of Kenya Limited.Credit Bank Limited.Equatorial Commercial Bank Limited.Family Bank Limited. .Guardian Bank Limited.Habib Bank Limited.Kenya Commercial Bank Limited.

K-Rep BankLimited.

Oriental Commercial Bank Limited.Paramount Universal Bank Limited. :

Southern Credit Banking Corporation Limited.

Dated the 18th December, 2008.

JOHN MICHUKI,Acting Ministerfor Finance.

24th December, 2008

AGAZETTE NOTICENO. 12254

IN Gazette Notice No. 12171 of 2008, amend the expression f THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT

(Cap. 446)

2 KENYA TOURIST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT

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IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 6 (1), (e) ‘of the

State Corporations Act, the Minister. for Tourism revokes theappointment of—

OBONDO KAJUMBI

as the Managing Director of Kenya Tourist Development Corporation,with effect from 4th November, 2008.

N. M. BALALA,. Ministerfor Tourism.

*G.N. 8240/2007.

/Gazerre NOTICENO.12255

THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURECODE(Cap.75)

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 85 of theCriminal Procedure Code, the Attorney-General appoints—

Elizabeth Mwangi Gachau,Opondo Gerphas KeyahTitus Wafula Simiyu,Peter Njuguna Watoro,Stephen Kilonzo Kimutu,

be public prosecutors for the purposes of Environmentalagement and Co-ordination Act (No.8 of 1999).

Dated the 18th December, 2008.S. A. WAKO,Attorney-General.

/GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12256THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE

(Cap. 75)APPOINTMENT

‘IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 85 of theCriminal Procedure Code, the Attorney-General appoints—

DAVID NDUATI WAMBIRI

to be a public prosecutor for the purposes of the Local Government

Act(Cap. 265)andall regulations made thereunder..

Dated the 18th December, 2008.. S. A. WAKO,

Attorney-General.

{/GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12253THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT

(Cap. 446)

KENYA UTALII COLLEGE

REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 6 (1) (e) of the

State Corporations Act, the Minister for Tourism revokes theappointment of— .

SHADRACKT. DUDA

as the Principal of Kenya Utalii College, with effect from 4thNovember,2008. .

N.M. BALALA,Ministerfor Tourism. —

*G.N. 8241/2007.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12257

THE REGISTRATION OFTITLES ACT

(Cap. 281, section 71)

ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE

WHEREASSotik Highlands Tea Estate Limited, a limited liabilityCompany incorporated in Kenya having its registered office inKericho, of P.O. Box 71, Kericho in the Republic of Kenya, isregistered ‘proprietor lessee of that piece of land known as L.R. No.6756/1, situate in the south of Kericho Township in the Keicho—District,, by virtue of a certificate of title registered as LR. 19963/1,and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that thesaid certificate of tide issued thereof has been lost, notice is given thatafter the expjration of ninety (90)days from the date hereof, I shallissue a provisional certificate of title provided that no objection hasBeen received within that period.

Dated the 24th December; 2008.J.W. KAMUYU,

Registrar of Titles, Nairobi.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12258

THE REGISTRATIONOFTITLES ACT

CCAPZET, SECONTTY

ISSUE OF A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE

WHEREASN¢gengi Muigai. ofP.O. Box 57457-00200, Nairobi in .the Republic of Kenya. is registered proprietor in fee simple of thatpiece of land known as subdvision No. 5022/3, (Orig. No. 5014/2,

_ Kwale, within Kwale District, held by a certificate oftitle registered asC.R. 30650/1, and whereas sufficient evidence has: been adduced toshow that the said certificate of title issued thereof has been lost.notice is given that after the expiration of ninety (90)-days from thedate hereof, I shall issue a provisional certificate oftitle providedthat.no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.G. S. BIRUNDU.

Registrar of Titles, Mombasa.

GAZETTE NOTICENo.12259

THE REGISTERED LANDACT(Cap. 300, séction 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREASSusan Wanjiku Murithi. of P.O. Box 56467, Nairobiin the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that piece of land containing0.0135 hectare orthereabouts, situate inthe city of Nairobi, registered under title No.Nairobi/Block 111/727. and whereas sufficient evidence has -been

- adduced to show that the land title deed issued. thereof has been lost,notice js given that after the expirationof sixty (60) days from the datehereof. 1 shall issue a new landtitle deed provided that no objectionhas beenreceived within that period...

Dated the 24th December, 2008.K. K. GITHII, .

Land Registrar, Nairobi.

‘GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12260

“THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

SSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

‘WHEREASPeter Mwangi Muiruri of P.O: Box’ 57194, Nairobi in. the Republic of Kenya, is registered: as proprietor in absolute ©ownership interest of that piece of land containing-0.0132 hectare or‘thereabouts, situate in the city of Nairobi, registered undertitle No.Nairobi/Block 32/1052, anti: whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show that the land titte deed issued thereofhas ‘been lost,

‘ 'sdtice is given that after theexpiration ofsixty: (60) daysfiTom the date -hereof, 1 shell issue a new landtitle deed provided that no objection

~ has beenreceived within thatperiod.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.K.K. GITHIE:

Land Registrar, Nairobi.

GAZETTE NOTICENO.12261

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREAS Samwel OumaOsir, of P.O. Box 1364, Kisumu in the

- Republic of Kenya. is registered as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterest of that-picce of tand containing 0.22 hectare or thereabouts,situate in the district of Kisumu. registered under title Na.”

‘Kisumu/Nyalenda “B’/553 and whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has: been lost,

notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the datehereof, shall issue a new land tide deed provided that no objectionhas been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.W. ODHIAMBO.

- “-. Land Registrar,Kiswinu Eqst/Kisumu West/Nyando Districts. -

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. GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12262 .

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

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ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREASFridah Bilha Mulwale Shiroya (ID/73301 19). of P.O.Box 30601. Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, is registered asproprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece of landcontaining 3.1 hectares or thereabout, situate in the district of Uasin-Gishu. registered: under title No. Uasin Gishu/IIlula Scheme/292, andwhereassufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been lost. notice is given that after theexpiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof. | shall issue a newland title deed provided that no objection has been received within that

period.

‘Dated the24th December. 2008.T..M. CHEPKWESI.Land Registrar. Eldoret.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.! 2263

THEREGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A.NEW LAND TITLE DEED

: WHEREAS Negugi Muthecha. of PO. Box 516. Nakuru in theRepublic of Kenya. is registered. as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterest of thatpiece of land containing 0.9 acreor thereabouts,situatein the district of Nakuni, registered: undertitheNo. Dundori/MuguathiBlock 1/1265, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to_show that the land ‘title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is‘giventhatafter the expiration of sixty. (60) days from the date hereof,Ishall issue a new. land title deed providedthat no objection has been

_. received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008. moSe oo -M.SUNGU. |

Land Registrar, NakuruDistrict.

GAZETTE NOTICENo. 12264.

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT.

(Cap. 300,.section 35).

“ISSUE OF A NEWLANDTITLEDEED —

WHEREAS Catherine Nyakio-Watenga, of. Milton: Siding in theRepublic of Kenyaiis registered as proprietor in absolute ownership

interest of tat piece of land containing 0.0442 hectare or thereabouts,situate ia ‘the district of Nakuru, registered under title -No.Nakuru/Municipality Block 28/181, and whereas sufficient evidence

.-has been adduced to show that the land tide: deed. issued*thereof has —been lost.‘notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) daysfrom the date hereof. 1 shall issue a new land title deed provided thatno objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December. 2008.J.M. MWAURA,

Land Registrar, Nakuru District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12265

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT(Cap. 300,section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEWiL.ANDTITLE DEED

WHEREAS Naney Wanjiku Wamithi, of PO. Box 3070, Nakunt

in the: Republic’ of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0465 hectare orthereabouts, situate in the district of Nakuru, registered undertitte No.Kiambogo/Kiambogo Block 2/8626 (Mwariki), whereas sufficient

‘ evidence has been adduced to showthat the land title deed issuedthereof has been lost. notice is given that after the expiration ofsixty(60) days from the date hereof, | shall issue a newland title deed ©

provided that no objection has been received within that period.

“Datedthe’24th December, 2008.M. SUNGU,

LandRegistrar, Nakurie District.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12266

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED .

WHEREASPharasia Wanjiru Kariuki, of P.O. Box 499, Naivasha

in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that piece.of land containing 2.02 hectares orthereabout, situate in the district of Nakuru. registered undertitle No.Kijabe/Kijabe Block 1/2729, whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to showthat the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost.notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the datehereof, | shall issue a new land title deed provided that no obiectionhas been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.-

M. SUNGU.,Land Registrar, Nakuru District.

GAZETTE Notice No. 12270

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREAS Angalikai Muaka, P.O.Box 27, Kambin in the.Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterest of that piece of land containing 16 acres.or thereabout, situatein the district of Kakamega, registered under title “No.S/Kabras/Chesero/615. and whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost,notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the datehereof. I shall issue a new landcertificate provided that no objectionhas been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.

J.S.ONARY,LandRegistrar,

Kakamega District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12267

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35) -

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREASKuria Kanukoro (1D/2903226/65), of Mau, Narok inthe Republic of Kenya. is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that-piece of land containing 0.81 hectareorthereabouts, situate in the district of Nakuru, registered under title No.

~ Mau Narok/Siruru Block 1/146, whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has beenlost.notice is given thatafter the expiration ofsixty (60) days from the datehereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objectionhas been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008. .. J.M. MWAURA,

Land Registrar, Nakuru District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12268

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREASDavid Kweyu Osore, of P.O. Box 1160, Kakamegain

the Republic of Kenya. is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of those pieces of land situate in the district ofKakamega, registered under title No. Butsotso/Esumeyia/358 andE/Wanga/Isongo/1541, and whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show that the landtitle deeds issued thereof have beenlost.notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the datehereof. I shall issue new landtitle deeds provided that no objection hasbeen received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.

J.S. ONARY.,Land Registrar, Kakamega District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12269

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

{SSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREASArthur O. Alubukho, P.O. Box 136, Bukura in theRepublic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownershipinterest of that piece of land containing 8 acres or thereabout,situate inthe district of Kakamega, registered under title No. Marama/Inaya/310, and whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given thatafter the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issuea newLand certificate provided that no objection has been receivedwithin that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008

J.-S. ONARY,Land Registrar,

KakamegaDistrict.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12271]

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LAND TITLE DEED

WHEREASJethro Kusimba-Makokha, P.O.Box 1133, Mumias inthe Republic of: Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that piece of land situate in the district ofKakamega, registered under title No. S/Wanga/Ekero/2538, andwhereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the landtitle deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after theexpiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, | shall issue a newLand certificate provided that no objection has been received withinthat period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.ot J. S. ONARY,

Land Registrar,Kakamega District.

- GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12272

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREASErnest Lioshi Luhombo, P.O.Box 800, Kakamegainthe Republic of Kenya. is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that parcel of land containing 0.05 hectare orthereabouts, situate in the district of Kakamega, registered undertitleNo. Butsotso/Shikoti/13568, and whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has been lost.notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the datehereof. I shall issue a new land certificate provided that no objectionhas been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.J.S. ONARY,Land Registrar,

Kakamega District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. {2273

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35)

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREASOchilo Opere, is registered as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that piece of Jand situate in the distnct of

Kakamega,registered under title No. Kisa/Khushiku/ 33, and whereassufficient evidence has been adduced to showthat the land title deed

issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after the expiration ofsixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall issue a new Landcertificate provided that no objection has been received within that —period.

Dated the 24th December. 2008.J.S.ONARY,

Land Registrar, Kakamega District.

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WHEREASSamwel Ngatia Gachoka (1D/3561896), of P.O. Box ©

1104, Nyeri in the Republic of Kenya, is registered: as proprictor inabsoluté ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0464hectare or thereabouts,situate in district‘of Nyeri, registered undertitle‘No. Tetu/Thyruru/530, and whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show thatthe land title deed issued thereof has been lost,notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the datehereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objectionhas been received within that period.

- Dated the 24th December, 2008. .o. vet . : N.N..NJENGA,-

Land Registrar, Nyeri District.

GazerteNomce!NO: 12275”

- THEREGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 35) .

ISSUEOF ANEWLANDTITLEDEED

George Kamau. Mbuthia, ofP.O. Box 30001-00100,“. WHEREASNairobi: in the ‘Republic of Kenya, is registered as. proprietor in ©absolute ownership interestof that piece-of land containing 0.21 acreor thereabouts, situate in the district of Kiambu,registered undertitleNo..Limuru/Kamirithu/T.198, and whereas sufficient evidence hasbeen adduced to'show thatthe land title deedissuedthereof has beenlost, notice is given thatafter the-expiration of sixty (60) days from thedate hereof, I shall. issue a new land. title deed Provided that noobjection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December: 2008.J. K. NDIRANGU,

Land Registrar, Kiambu District,

GAZETTENOTICENO.12276 a_THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section35)

ISSUE OF A NEW:LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREASTitus. Nganga Mwangi, of PO: Box 2528, Thika inthe Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in. absolute

~ Ownershipinterest of that pi¢ce of land containing 0.0800 and 0.0801hectareor thereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered undertitle Nos, Thika Municipality Block 24/1325 and 229 respectively, andwhereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to showthat the landtitle deeds issued thereof have been lost, notice is given that after the -expirationof sixty (60) days from the date hereof, [shall issue. newland title deeds provided that no objection: has been received withinthat period. © .

Dated the 24thDecember, 2008.PM. KIT,

Land Registrar Thika District.

_ THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section35)

“ISSUE OF A NEw LANDTITLE DEED

WHEREAS Joba Gathua Watuku, of P.O. Box 1937, Thika,in theRepublic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute ownership-

interest of that piece of landcontaining 0.0801 hectare or thereabouts,

GazerreNomice No. 12277

,situate in the district of Thika, registered under title No. Thika- Municipality Block 24/1636, whereas sufficient evidence has been

adducéd to. show that the land title deed issued thereof has been lost,notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from thedatehereof, I shall issue_a new land title deed provided that no objectionhas been received within thatpétiod.

” Dated the 24th December, 2008. ae . , . P.M. KIHIU,” |

‘Land Registrar, Thika District.

ISSUE OF A NEW LANDTITLEDEED

WHEREASSamwel Mwangi Kamau,of P.O. Box 50, Kambiti inthe Republic of Kenya, is registered, as proprietor in absoluteownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.0809 hectare orthereabouts, situate in the district of Thika, registered undertitle No.Juja/Kalimoni Block 1/189, and whereas sufficient evidence has beenadduced to show that the land title deed issued thereof has been. lost,notice is given that after the expiration of sixty (60) days from the datehereof, I shall issue a new land title deed provided that no objectionhas been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December,2008. ._ N.N. MUTISO,

Land Registrar,ThikaDistrict.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12279

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT(Cap. 300, section35)

ISSUE OFA NEW LANDTITLEDEED

WHEREASEsther. Wangari:- Kamau, in the Republic of Kenya, isregistered as proprietor in absolute ownership interest of that piece ofland containing 0.0888 hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district ofThika, registered undertitle No. Thika Municipality Block 28/127, and

- whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced to show that the land

. fitle deed issued thereof has been lost, notice is given that after theexpiration of sixty (60) days from the date hereof, I shall.issue'a new _

landtitle deed provided ththat no objection has been received within thatperiod.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.. .. P, M. KIHIU,

Land Registrar, —

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12280. THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300,section 16)

OPENING OFANEw REGISTER

WHEREAS qd) William Kyalo and. (2) ‘Susan Wakanyi Kariuki,both of P.O. Box 55037-00200, Nairobiin the Republic of Kenya, are

- registered as proprietors in absolute ownershipinterest of that piece of_land.containing 0.029. hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of —Kajiado, registered under. title No. Kajiado/Kap-North/7202, andwhereas: the first edition of the: land register showing: aforesaidownershipis lostand whereas sufficient evidence has been adduced toshow the said ownership and loss, nofice is given that after theexpiration of sixty (60) days from the date-hereof, I shall open a new -

« land register:Provided that no objectionhasbeen received within thatPeriod.

Dated the 24th. December, 2008; 8. S. L. WERE,

Land Registrar,Kajiado District.

GAZETTE NOTICENO.12281

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 16)

OPENING OF A NEw REGISTER

WHEREASPeter Waithaka Gathogo, of P.O. Box 20, Murang’a,in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as. proprietor in absolute.

. ownership interest of that piece ofland containing0.521 hectare orthereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered undertitleNo. Makuyu/Kimorori/Block IV/387, and whereas sufficient evidence

_ has been adduced to show that the green card has been lost and efforts

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to trace it in the office have failed, notice is given that after theexpiration of sixty (30) days from the date hereof, I shall open a new

register provided that no objection has been received within thatperiod.

‘Dated the 24th December. 2008.

P.N. NYAMWEYA,‘Land Registrar,

Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12282

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 16)

OPENING OF A NEW REGISTER

WHEREASVenazio Kamen, of P.O. Box 4, Kahuro: Murang’a inthe Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in absolute

ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.73 hectare or

thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered under title

No. Loc.8/Kari-Karuru/795, and whereas sufficient“evidence has been

adduced to showthat the green card has beenlost and efforts to trace it

in the office has failed, notice is given that after the expiration of sixty

(30) days from the date hereof, | shall open a new register provided

that no objection has been received within that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.

P.N. NYAMWEYA,Land Registrar,

Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12283

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap, 300, section 16)

OPENING OF A NEW REGISTER

WHEREAS Tomas Kagwi Gakahu. of P.O. Box 4, Kahuro,

Murang’a in the Republic of Kenya, is registered as proprietor in

absolute ownership interest of that piece of land containing 0.73

hectare or thereabouts, situate in the district of Murang’a, registered

under title No. Loc.8/Kari-Karuru/794; and whereas sufficient

evidence has been adduced to show that the green card has been lost

and efforts to trace it in the office have failed. notice is given that after

the expiration of sixty (30) days from the date hereof. | shall issue a

new land title deed provided that no objection has been receivedwithin that period.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.

: PLN. NYAMWEYA,Land Registrar,

Murang’a District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12284

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 33)

REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREASWathiru Kiiru (deceased), is registered proprietor of

those pieces of land-known as Komothai/Gathugu/T.161. T. 153 andT.170 and Komothai/Gathugu/499 and Gatamaiyu/Nyanduma/929 and

1053. containing 0.24 acre. 0.25 acre. 0.20 acre 1.04 and 3.88 hectaresor thereabout. situate in the district of Kiambu, and whereas the High

Court of Kenya at Nairobi. ia succession cause No. 1289 of 2005, has

issued grant of letters of administration to (1) Michael Karanja, (2)

Stephen Ndichu, (3) Stanley Wathiru Kimani and (4) Joseph Kanyua

Wathiru, and whereas the landtithe deed issucd earlicr to the said

Wathiru Kiiru (deceased), have been reported missing or lost, notice is

given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof,

provided no valid objection has been received within that period, |intend to dispense with the production ofthe said tand title deeds and

proceed with the registration of the said instrument of RL. 19 and RE.

7, and issue land title deeds to the said(1) Michael Karanja, (2)

Stephen Ndichu, ByStanley Wathira Kimani and (4) Joseph Kanyua

Wathiru, and upon such registration-the bind title deeds issued earlier

to the said Wathiru Kiiru (deceased), shall be deemed to be cancelled

and of noeffect.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.A. N. NJOROGE,

Land Registrar, ,Kiambu District.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12285

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 33)

REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREAS Luise Wanza Mukola,is registered proprietor of that

piece of land known as Wamunyu/Kyamatula/512, situate in the

district of Machakos, and whereas the chief magistrate’s court at

Machakos,in civil suit No.34 of 2006, has ordered that the said piece

of land be subdivided equaily and transferred to (1) Beatrice Mumbua

Musila and (2) Charles Muia Mukola, and whereas. the executiveofficer has in pursuance to an order of the said court executed a

transfer of the said piece of land in favourof (1) Beatrice Mumbua

Musila and (2) Charles Muia Mukola, and whereasall efforts made tocompelthe registered proprietor to surrenderthe landtitle deed issued

in respect of the said piece of land by the land registrar have failed,

notice is. given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the

date hereof, provided no valid objection has been received within thatperiod, I intend to dispense with the production of the said land title

deed and proceed with the registration of the said instrument of-

transfer and issue a land title deed to the said (1) Beatrice Mumbua

Musila and (2) Charles Muia Mukola, and upon such registration theland title deed issued earlier to the said Luise Wanza Mukola,shall be

deemedto be cancelled andofnoeffect.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.

N. N. MUTISO,LandRegistrar,

MachakosDistrict.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12286

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 33)

REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREAS Muriuki Mwaniki (deceased). is registered proprietor

of that piece of land known as Ngariama/Nyangeni/322, situate in the

district of Kirinyaga, and whereas the resident magistrate’s court at

Nairobi, in succession cause No. 21 of 2005, has issued grant letters of

administration to John Muriuki Mwaniki, and whereas the land title

deed issued earlier to Muriuki Mwaniki (deceased) has been reported

missing: or lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30)

days from the date hereof, provided no valid objection has been

received within that period, [ intend to dispense with the production ofthe said land title deed and proceed with the registration of the said

instrument of RL. 19 and RL. 7, and upon such registration the land

title deed issued earlier to the said Muriuki Mwaniki (deceased), shall

be deemed to be cancelled and ofno effect.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.

: C.W.NJAGI,

Land Registrar,

Kirinyaga District.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO, 12287

THE REGISTERED LAND ACT

(Cap. 300, section 33)

REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREAS Joseph Njogu Muriuki. of P.O. Box 457, Nvahururuin

the Republic of Kenya, is registered proprietor of that picee of land

known as Laikipia/Salama/Muruku Block 4/790, situate in the district

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of Laikipia, and whereas the principal magistrate’s court at Nyahururu.

in civil suit No. 4:of 2008, has ordered that the said piece of land be

Gichohi, of P.O. Box 83, Giakanja, and whereas the executive officer

of the court has in pursuance to an order of the said court executed a

mutation to subdivide the said piece of land in favour of James Negari

Ibrahim. Gichohi, and whereas all efforts made to compel the

- registered. proprietor to surrender the land title deed issued in respect

of the said piece of land by the land registrar have failed, notice is

given thatafter the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date hereof,

provided no valid objection has been received within that period, J

intend tc dispense with the production of thé said land title deed and

proceed with the registration of the said instrument of subdivision and

transfer and issue a land title deed to the said James Negari Ibrahim

Gicholii, and upon suchregistration the land title deed issuedearlier to

the said Joseph Niogu 8Muriuki, shall be deemed to be cancelled and of

noeffect.

Dated the 24th December,2008.

S. N. MBURU,Land Registrar.

Laikipia District.

“GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12289

PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION , .

THE KENYA GAZETTE

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12288 ~

THE REGISTERED LAND.ACT.(Cap. 300, section 33)

REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENT

WHEREASMohamed Abdulla (deceased), is registered proprietorof that piece of land known as Meru Municipality Block1/7,situate inthe district of Meru, and whereas the chief magistrate’s court, in

_ succession cause No. 408 of 1982. has issued grant of letters of

administration and certificate of confirmation of grant in favour of

Fuaad Mohamed Abdulla, of P.O. Box 1625, Meru, and whereas the

- Jand title deed issued earlier to the said Mohamed. Abdulla (deceased),

is.lost, notice is given that after the expiration of thirty (30) days fromthe date hereof. provided no valid objection has been ‘received withinthat period, | intend to dispense with the production of the said land

title deed and proceed with the registration of the said instrument ofRL. £9 and issue land title deeds to the said Fuaad Mohamed Abdulla,and upon suchregistration the land title deeds issued earlier to the saidMohamed Abdulla (deceased), Shalt be deemed to be cancelled and ofho effect.

Dated the 24th December, 2008.J. K. NJOROGE.|

Land Registrar.Meru District.

TAKE NOTICE that after thirty (30) days from the date of this Gazette. andunless cause be shown to the contrary. I intendto apply to theHigh

Courtat Mombasa for representation of the estates of the persons narned in the second. column of the schedule hereto, who died on the datesrespectively set forth against their names.

-And further take notice that all persons having any.claims against or interests in the estates of the said deceased. persons are required to prove

suchclaims or interests before:mewithin two (2) months from the date of this Gazette, after which date the claims and interests are proved will be

paid and satisfied and the several estates distributed according to law.

SCHEDULE -

PTiCause No.-:_ Deceased's Namé "Address. Date ofDeath Testate/Imestate

232/2008 Ali Dambala Ibraye Kisauni, Mombasa 29-8-2003. - Intestate200/2008 Anthony. Mdoe P.O. Box 81, Kinango 12-12~2003 ” Intestate189/2008 ~ Babby M. Ndurya Mariakani, Kwale - 7-11-2007 Intestate204/2008 Benjamin Mutisya Ngiki ‘P.O. Box 225, Sakini. 186-2008- Intestate93/2008 Christine Mapatano Karisa P.O. Box 27. Garsen 26-11-2007 Intestate88/2008 Donald Mumba Toto Rabai, Kaloieni 22-S-2007- Intestate8/2007 Francis Karabu Katana Chumani, Kilifi 23-1-2002 Intestate1 15/2008 Gedion Mganga Mwandambe Wundanyi. Taita 4-5-2004 Intestate194/2008 Jacob Mwalumbi . Voi, Taita 14-10-2006 Intestate40/64 James Hannington Jones Kongowea, Mombasa. 116-63 Imestate ~~81/2007 Jean Grace Ndela Kiwo P.O. Box92051. Mombasa _ 1~12-2004 Intestate106/2008 " Josephat Mkamatealias Josephat Jasper_ P.O. Box 215. Taveta 1-6-2008: Intestate° . .Makamte . ms _1590/2008 Judith Nduku Malonza Lunga Lunga, Kwale 144-2007 Intestate161/2008 ” Julius M. Mwalalu . P.O. Box 1003. Taita 9-1-2006 Intestate3/2007 Mary Muthoni Kamaualias Mary Muthoni- Ganjoni, Mombasa 30-7-2005. Intestate

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254/2008 Melline Achieng Oron Kadongo, Rachuonyo * 21-6-2007 ~ Intestate116/2008 MosesElisha Kofa - : P.O. Box 46, Hola - |-6-2003 Intestate7412008 Mulej Malanga ‘ Mombasa 25-12-2000 Intestate.71/2008 Nzuki Kamito Muulusua Shimba hills, Kwale 12-8-2003 .. - Intestate236/2008 Patrick K. Ochieng . Changamwe, Mombasa . _ 5-10-2007. > ~ Intestate174/2008 - Risley Edward Kachemko Mwakuzama ~ P.O. Box 40199. Mombasa 23-9-2005 Intestate81/2008 © SamsonAiro Origa Kobila. Rachuonyo = Intestate243/2007 Suleiman Hassan Ranjira P.O: Box 16780,Mombasa 13-12-2004 Intestate -1114/2008 Tom OdhiamboNgicho -P.O. Box-92222, Mombasa 14-5-96 Intestate199/2008 Wilson Domea Komora ' P.O. Box 188, Hola 9-]. 11-2003 Intestate

-202/2008 Yugu Lokule P.O. Box 86322, Mombasa . 31-5-2008 Intestate53/2008 _ Yusuf MakokhaIsmail Bondeni. Nakunt 6~12-2007 Jntestate .

167/2008 Virginia Taabu John P.O. Box 93544. Mombasa 26-2-2008 Intestate

‘Mombasa.

20th November, 2008.

GEORGE NYAKUNDI,for Public Trustee.

3286 _ THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12290

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

TAKE NOTICEthatafter thirty G0) days from the date of this Gazette, and unless cause be shownto the contrary, I intend to apply to the High

Court at Nyeri for representation of the estates of the persons‘named in the second column of the schedule hereto, who died on the dates respectively

set forth against their names.

And further take notice that all persons having any claims against or interests in the estates‘of the said deceased persons are required to prove

such claims or interests before me within two (2) months from the date of this Gazette, after which date the claims andinterests are proved will be

paid andsatisfied and the severalestates distributed accordingto law.

SCHEDULE

PTiCause No. . Deceased’s Name Address Date ofDeath Testate/Intestate

43/2008 Alfred Maina Gacheru P.O. Box 200, Nyeri - 9-5-2006 Intestate

291/2002 Ann Wangechi Gachukia P.O. Box 195, Nanyuki ~ 28-2-2000 _ Intestate69/2008 Beatrice Wanjiru Macharia P.O. Box 30, Othaya 22-1~2008 Intestate19/2006 Christopher Kagumba Kariamburi P.O. Box 255, Nyeri 163-2004 Intestate -48/2008 Charles Mwangi Warui P.O. Box 191, Kiria-ini 12-2-98 Intestate

114/2006 Charles Mwangi Kamangu P.O. Box 388, Nyeri 3-7-93 Intestate

68/2008 Charles Kariuki Wainaina P.O. Box 4, Kaheho 4-3-2008 - Intestate14/2003 David Minjire Wachira P.O. Box 569, Othaya 4—11~2002 Intestate

35/2008 Duncan MbogoIkira P.O. Box 110, Kerugoya 8-7-2006 Intestate7712008 Dorcas Muringo Mutero P.O. Box 21, Kiganjo 6~1-2003 Intestate564/2001 Elizabeth Waruguru Muriuki P.O. Box.155, Karatina --29-4-2001 Intestate

64/2008 Fredrick Kahome Muchomba P.O..Box 155, Karatina 28-6-2007 Intestate

99/2008 Gladys Gachambi Kibui P.O. Box 110, Karatina 154-2008 Intestate87/2004 Grace Wanjiku Mureithi P.O. Box 111, Nyahururu 18-5-2001 Intestate

573/2001 Githinji Gichuki P.O. Box 60, Othaya 294-2000 Intestate248/2003 Gaitho Muthanjaki alias Gaitho s/o Muthanjuki P.O. Box 155, Mukurweini 10-10-94 Intestate

183/2006 Hellen Njeri Mwai P.O. Box 119, Karatina 12-5-2005 Intestate21/2008 Jeremiah Nyaga Isaac P.O. Box 889, Nyeri 4-1-2005 Intestate18/2008 James Muchiri Kanyi P.O. Box 42, Ndaragwa 16-10-2005 Intestate

120/2007 Jones Mwangi Ndiritu _P.O. Box 542, Nyeri 18-7-2006 Intestate30/2008 Joyce Njoki Mwimenyi P.O. Box 60, Othaya 1-5-89 Intestate

39/2008 Joseph Maturwa Wangware P.O. Box 45, Ndaragwa 10-3-2006 Intestate

227/2005 Josephat Lodi Mbaiye P.O. Box 679,Nyahururu 6-9-2000 Intestate38/2008 Jane Nungari Mwangi- P.O. Box 958, Karatina 5-7-2006. | Intestate67/2008 James Ngare Machira P.O. Box 93, Karatina 29-11-2007 Intestate

84/2008 John Ndungu Ndiritu P.O. Box 502, Nyeri_ 7-2-2008 Intestate76/2008 John Ngigi Nyoike alias John Ngigi Wanyoike P.O. Box 302, Karatina 23-1-2008 Intestate

25/2008 ‘ Lydiah Mataria Kamau P.O. Box 11, Nanyuki 22-8-2006 Intestate

587/2001 Margaret Wangui Mwangi P.O. Box 56216, Nairobi 9~11-96 Intestate

114/2007 Margaret Wangare Mundia P.O. Box 490, Nanyuki 13-4-2007 Intestate

44/2008 Mugo Karaba Gichere P.Q. Box 180, Karatina 16~12—2007 Intestate

75/2008 Mary Wangari Munyi P.O. Box 62, Kerugoya 4-11-2003 Intestate

41/2008 James Murugu Gichuri P.O. Box 84, Narumoru 25-11-2007 Intestate

82/2007 Marion Wangechi Kariuki P.O. Box 112, Nanyuki 271-2007 Intestate-

58/2007 Martha Wanjiku Wandeto P.O. Box 1377, Nyeri 8-8-2006 Intestate

91/2008 Paul Wanjohi Karu . P.O. Box 326, Karatina 8-10-2006 Intestate

369/200! Peter Mwangi Wanjohi P.O. Box 82, Nyahururu 20-8-2000 Intestate

3517/2001 Patrick Kirocho Ngatia P.O. Box 294, Karatina 29-2-2000 Intestate

55/2008 PatrickNjogu Mburia P.O. Box 45, Kiamutugu 6~1-2007 Intestate17/2004 Peter Ndiritu Munene P.O. Box 56, Giakanja 6-10-2003 Intestate84/2007 Paul Kinyua Gathiga P.O. Gatitu, Nyeri 1-4-2007 Intestate

60/2008 Paul Njaramba Nderitu P.O. Box 79, Muharati 8-2-2006 Intestate

98/2008 Paul Maina Gathagualias Paul Maina Gathagu P.O. Box 19, Naromoru 9-5-2008 Intestate31/2004 Peter Wachira Ndegwa P.O. Box 137, Endarasha 19-11-2000 Intestate

89/2008. Patrick Maina Wahome P.O. Box 84, Othaya 2-4-92 Intestate15/2008 Richard MaigwaIguru P.O. Box 50, Othaya 18-6-2005 Intestate12/2004 Robert Muchira Karaba P.O. Box 115, Kianyaga 6-3-2001 Intestate51/2008 Stephen Chege Manuthu P.O. Box 176, Ndaragwa 20-9-2003 Intestate

129/2007 Stanley Maina Kuria P.O. Box 6692, Nairobi 15-12-2004 Intestate

6/2008 Symon William Ndungu P.O. Box 175, Mugunda 24-3-2006 Intestate120/2006 Stephen Maina Kuria P.O. Box 1369, Thika 1-4-2005 Intestate134/2007 Samuel! Kairu Kahindo P.O. Box 30, Wanguru * 109-2003 Intestate

174/2006 Samwel Weru Kamau P.O, Box 2028, Thika 25-9-2004 Intestate

556/2001 Teresa Kagure Wangondu P.O. Box 113, Karatina 3 1-3-2000 Intestate

96/2008 Theba. Mamboalias Thiba s/o Mambo P.O. Box 160, Karatina 5-1-2007 Intestate

70/2008 Virginia Wangari Kariuki P.O. Box 443, Nyeri 22-12-2006 Intestate61/2007 Zipporah Njamiu Wanjohi P.O. Box 25, Mukurweini 194-2004 Intestate

41/2005 Peris Wamahiga Muga P.O. Box 509, Nyeri - 30-10-98 * Intestate

Nyeri,

26th August, 2008.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12291

_!N THE HIGH COURT QF KENYA.ALNAIBOBL

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

TAKE NOTICEthat applications having been made in this courtin:

CAUSENo.3361 “A” OF 2008

By Fredrick Magalavai: Andika, of P.O. Box 72772, Nairobi inKenya, the deceased's son. for a grant.of letters: of administrationintestate to the éstate of Jethero. Andika Kegedi, late of Nyamaharaga,whodied there on 25th April, 2006.

CAUSE NO. 2263 OF 2008

By (1) Lucy. Wairimu Wamwea and (2) Gladys Wangui Wamwea.

both of P.O. Box 71079, Nairobi in Kenya. the deceased's widows. fora grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of JosephWamwea Kirango.late of Nairobi. who died at Mathare. on 25th.October, 2006. d

" CAUSENO. 2292 OF 2008 a

By (1) John Chege Ngethe (Dr). (2) Nancy Wanjiru Njuguna and

(3) Elizabeth Njeri Ngethe. all of P.O. Box 524-00605, Uthiru in

Kenya, the deceased's son and daughters, respectively, throughMessrs. Mutio Makau & Co., advocates of Nairobi, for a. grant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate of Nicholas NgetheThiongo alias Ngethe Thiongo, late of Nairobi. who died.at Kabete(N.T.D). on {4th July. 2000.

CAUSE NO.2315 OF 2008

. By (1) Caroline Waithira: Mwai and (2) Judy Muthoni Mwaura,

both of P.O. Box 292, Thika in Kenya, the executrices named in thedeceased's last will: through Messrs. Gakuru & Co., advocates of

Nairobi, for a grant of probate of written will of Peter GichuhiMwaura, late of Nairobi.who diedat Equator Hospital in Kenya. on.

Sth September, 2008:

~ CAUSE No. 2328 OF 2008

By (1) Hellen-Mideva Orode and.(2) Nancy Alivitsa Juma, both of

P.O. Box.512-00517, Nairobi in Kenya. the. deceased’s. widowanddaughter, respectively, through Messrs. Namachanja &. Mbugua.advocates of Nairobi, for a grant ofletters of administration intestate to

the estate of Juma.Ojuok Arode. fate of Ghana. who: died at Accra

Military Hospital, Ghana.-on Sth February. 2008.

“ CAUSENO.2329 OF 2008

By (1) Mahendra Ratilal Shah,ofP.O. Box 41994-00100, Nairobi

in Kenya and 2) RanjanbalaSobhagchand Shah, of P.O. Box 45845-

00100. Nairobi. in Kenya, the.executors named in the decédsed’s lastwill, for.a. grant. of. probate of written will of Manjula Ratilah Shahalias Manjula Ratilah: Nemchaid Shab, late: of Nairobi; who diedatKitisuru, Nairobi, on22nd July; 2007. ~

CAUSE No. 2336OF 2008

By (1) Miriam H_ Atieno Obiero and (2) Rosemary Irene. Wanga.both of P.O. Box 72061-00200. Nairobi in Kenya. the deceased's -

mother-in-law and sister, respectively,‘through Messrs. L. .N. Muchira

& Co., advocates of Nairobi, for a. grant of letters. of administration _-

‘intestate-to the ¢state of Florence Atieno Wanga,late of Nairobi, whodied at Kenyatta National Hospital in Kenya.on_ 14th July, 2008. -

- CAUSE NO.2339 OF 2008.By (1) Fredrick Omondi Otieno and (2) Maureen: Auma Oyuga,

both af P.O. Box 5444. Nairobi in Kenya. the deceased's brother and _widow, respectively, through Messrs. S. J. Nyasnga-& Co., advocates.of Nairobi. for a-grantofletters of administration intestate to the estate.of Silas Rakiro Otieno, late of Nairobi. who died at Guru Nanak, on

10thNovember, 2006.

CAUSENo. 2344 OF 2008

By Charles Amuyunza Lwenya, of PO. Box 56029-00200,Nairobi in Kenya. the deceased's son, through Messrs.“Akoto & Co.

advocates ofNairobi, for a grantofletters of administration intestate tothe estate of Serah Winny Ikhumba Lwenya,late of Kisumu, who diedat Port.F/Mere Hospital. in Kenya, on 23rd January. 2008.

THE KENYA GAZETTE.

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CAUSENO. 2345 OF 2008

By bole sadly

Maina. both "of PO. Box 74312-00200, Nairobi tn Kenya, the

deceased's widow and son, respectively, through Messrs. Kalinga &

Co., advocates of Nairobi. fora grant of letters of administration

intestate to the estate of Chrisanthus Pius Maina,late of Nairobi, who

‘died at Nairobi Hospital in Kenya, on Ist June, 2006.

CAUSE NO. 2361 OF 2008

By Zahid Anwar Mohamed Mogul Bux, of. P.O. Box 63569-00619, Nairobi in Kenya, the executor named in thé deceased's will,through Messrs. Karen Mosoti & Co., advocates of Nairobi, for'a grantof probate of the written will of Abdul Majid Mohamed Bux. late of °

‘ Nairobi. who died at Runda Grove, on 2nd October. 2006.

” CAUSE No. 2376 OF 2008 |

By Grace Wanjiru- Kamau,ofFP.O. Box 17 100400, Nairobi inKenya, the deceased's widow. for a‘grant‘of letters: of administration

“intestate to the estate of James. Kamau Nguiyi, late of Kiambu, who. died there on 18th July, 2008.

CAUSE NO. 2377 OF‘2008

‘By. Elizabeth Wanjiru Njonjo Rubia. of P.O. ‘Box 3905-00502,Nairobi in Kenya,the deceased's widow,through Messrs. Lutta & Co.,

. advocates of Nairobi, for a grant of letters-of administration intestate fo

the estate of Bernard Njonjo Rubia. late of Nairobi. who. died’at -

Nairobi Hospitalin Kenya, on.26th July, 2008.

CauSE No, 2378 OF 2008

By WeEunice Njoki Ndungu and (2) Alex Muya Ndungu, both-ef

P.O. Box 214, Kiserian in Kenya, the deceased's widow and son, :respectively, through Messrs. Wanjika.-Muriu. & Co., advocates’ of

- Nairobi, for a grant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate ofHenry Ndungu Maya, late of Nairobi. who died along Ngong Road. ;

on [5th April, 2004.

: - CAUSENO.23900F 2008) ©

By Asha’ Amisi, of P.O. Box 13128, Nairobi in Kenya, thedeceased's daughter, through Messrs. Cheboi. &Co., advocates ofNairobi, for a grantofletters of administration intestate to the estate ofSalima Mohamed Mwinyi, late of Nairobi. who died: at Purnwani, on -28thMarch. 1999.

CAUSE No. 2396 OF 3008

By (1) Susan Mbete Ngunze, (2) Desmond Kikunze Neunze aand(3) Jeremy tkindu Ngunze, all of P:O. Box 51440-00200. Nairobi inKenya, the deceased's widow and sons, respectively, through Messrs.

_ Iseme Kamau & Maema.& Co.. advocates ofNairobi, for.a-grant of |

letters of. administration intestate to theestate of Abraham. Kivala-..

Negunze,late of Nairobi, who died-at LangataMedical Centre 18 | ih.October. 2007.”

CAUSE NO. 2397 OF 2008. er. Sue

By(1) Christine Muthoni’Rudko and-(2) John MaiaMutahi: ai a

of P.O. Box 15399-00100, Nairobi in ‘Kenya.the deceased's Widow”

and brother. respectively, througttMessrs. Ochieng. Onyango. Kibet&

Ohaga & Co., advocates of Nairobi...for a -grant-of letters of.

administration intestate to The estate of Joseph Ichan Mutahi.late of. Kiambu. whodied there onn 21st Noventber, 2006.

cAUSE NO. 2399 OF2008

By (1) Ashwin Kumar-Hemraj Shahand (2) Kantilal Hemraj Shah,

both of P.O. Box 45498. Nairobi. in Kenya. the executors named in the

deceased's will through Messrs. Vishnu Sharma & Co., advocates ofNairobi. fora grant ofprobate ofthe written will of Hermaj Lalji Shah.late of London, who. died at 15 Harley Read, Harrow, on 24th ©September, 2004. >

CAUSE No. 2407 oF 2008

By Laxmi Devi Rajbhandari, ef Naya Banesiwor Ekata Marga.House No. 260, Kathmandu, Nepal, the “deceased's Wide ww. through,

Messrs. Mwaure & Mwaure Waihiga & Co. adv‘‘ocaresol Nairobi, for

a grant of letters of administration intestate 16 theestate of Gobinda

Rajbhandari, late of Nairobi, who died at Nairobi Hospitaliin Kenya.

on 9th August, 2007.

3288 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

CAUSE NO. 2415 OF 2008

By Harrison Kahare Kathuni. of P.O. Box 19828-00202. Nairobi

in Kenya, the deceased’s son. through Messrs. Muciimi Mbaka & Co..,advocates of Nairobi, for a grantof letters of administration intestate to

the estate of Fanny Waruguru Kathunu,late of Meru South, who died

there on 8th July, 2005. : :

CAUSENO.2417 OF 2008

By (1) Jonathan Muindi Mutuku and (2) Cosmas Mutinda Mutuku,

both of P.O. Box 22553-00400, Nairobi in Kenya, the deceased’s

sons, for a grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of

Mutuku Thitu, late of Nairobi, who died at Akiba Estate, Langata, on

2nd October, 1993.

CAUSE NO.2509 OF 2008

By Susan Wambui Njenga, of P.O. Box 9124-00300, Nairobi in

Kenya, the deceased’s widow,for a grant of letters of administration

intestate to the estate of Jesse Njenga, late of Nairobi, who died at

Kenyatta National Hospital in Kenya, on 25th August, 2008.

CAUSE NO, 2730 OF 2008

By (1) Kiran Manubai Patel and (2) Ann Kibutu, both of P.O. Box

41888-00100, Nairobi in Kenya, the executors named in the

deceased's last will, through Messrs. A. H. Malik & Co., advocates of

Nairobi, for a grant of probate of the written will of Joiye Ronnie

Waiganjo, late of Saifee Hospital, Mumbai, India, who died there on

18th August, 2007. ,

The ‘court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be shown to

the contrary and appearance in this respect entered within thirty (30)

“days from the date of the publication of this notice in the KenyaGazelle.

Dated the 24th November, 2008.

. J. E. RAGOT,

Senior Deputy Registrar, Nairobi.

Note-—The wills mentioned above have been deposited in and are

open to inspection at the court.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12292

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT MACHAKOS

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

TAKE NOTICEthat an application having been made in this court

in:

CAUSE NO.664 OF 2008

By Fatuma Ndua Shabani, of P.O. Box 364, Machakos in Kenya,

the deceased's widow,for a grant of letters of administration intestate

to the estate of Edward Muindi Nzioka, late of Mitaboni Location,who died at Machakos, on 21st July, 2001.

The court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be shown to

the contrary and appearance in this respect entered within thirty (30)

days from the date of the publication of this notice in the Kenya

Gazette. :

Dated the 23rd October, 2008.

M. O. OKUCHE,Deputy Registrar. Machakos.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12293

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT MACHAKOS

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

TAKE, NOTICEthat applications having been made in this courtin:

CAUSE NO. 522 OF 2008

By (1) Rose Syombua Kimindu and (2) Dennis Masui Kimindu,

hoth of P.O. Box 99, Kavatanzou in Kenya, the deceased’s widow and

son, respectively, for a grant of letters of administration intestate to the

estate of Josphat Kimindu Musui, late of Musalala Location, who died

at St. Mary's Hospital in Kenya, on 19th May, 2006.

CAUSE NO. 583 OF 2008

By (1) Bernard Mulinge Geoffrey and (2) Jehoshaphat Musyoka

Geoffrey, both of P.O. Box 49506, Nairobi in Kenya, the deceased's

sons, for a grant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate ofEsther Kasendi Geoffrey, late of Ngoni Location, who died at Ngoni,on 24th April, 2005.

CAUSE No.798 OF 2008

By (1) Mutava Musila and (2) John Migwi, both of P.O. Box 114,

Tala in Kenya, the deceased’s sons, for a grant of letters ofadministration intestate to the estate of Nzembi Musila, late of

Kangundo, who died at Kangundo Hospital in Kenya, on Ist March.

2007.

The court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be shown to

the contrary and appearance in this respect entered within thirty (30)

days from the date of the publication of this notice in the Kenya

Gazette.

Dated the 9th December, 2008.

_ §. GACHERU,Deputy Registrar. Machakos.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12294

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT MACHAKOS

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

TAKE NOTICEthat applications having been made in this court

in:

CAUSE No. 701 OF 2008

By (1) Lucy Mbula Ndambuki and (2) Patrick Nduva Ndambuki,

both of P.O. Box 41327, Mombasa in Kenya, the deceased’s daughter

and son, respectively, for a grant of letters of administration intestate

to the estate of Juliana Mutio Ndambuki, late ofNgiini Sub-location,

who died at Ngiini Sub-location, on 14th January, 2006.

~ CAUSE NO. 702 OF 2008

By (1) Jefferson Mwavu Muthui and (2) Sammy Musili Muthui,

both of P.O. Box 83, Tulia in Kenya, the deceased’s sons, for a‘ grant

of letters of administration intestate to the estate of Elizabeth Ngami

Mbiku,late of Tulia Location, who died at Kenyatta National Hospital

in Kenya, on 8th October, 2007.

CAUSE NO. 737 OF 2008

By Monicah Mwelo Munyao, of P.O. Box 56,-Mutituni in Kenya,

the deceased’s widow,for a grantof letters of administration intestate

to the estate of William Munyao Muinde, fate of Mutituni Location,

whodied at Machakos Hospital in Kenya, on 27th July, 2004.

CAUSE No.739 OF 2008

By Benta J. Oloo, of P.O. Box 150, Machakos in Kenya, the-

deceased's mother, for a grant ofletters of administration intestate to

the estate of Kennedy Ochieng Oloo, late of Kombewa Location, whodied at Clay Works, on 1 Ith February, 2008.

CAUSE NO. 746 OF 2008

By (1) Dorcas Katunge Nguli Nzioka and (2) Naomi Ndia Sila,

both of P.O. Box 34, Okia in Kenya, the deceased’s widow andsister,respectively, for agrant ofletters of administration intestate to theestate of Nelson Nguli Nzioka, late ofKako Location, who died al

Kako, Makueni, on 17th December, 2000. .

The court will proceed to issue the same unicss cause be shown to

the contrary and appearance in this respect entered within thirty (30)

days from the date of the publication of this notice in the Kenya

Gazette.

Dated the 20th November, 2008.

J. OSEKO,Deputy Registrar, Machakos.

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PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION |TAKE NOTICEthat applications having been made in this court _

in:

. “- (CAUSENo: 784 OF 2008 ;

By (1) Muthini Monyi, Kasyoki and.(2) Raphael Kasyoki Monyi,‘both of P.O. Box 61, Kathonzweni.in Kenya, the deceased’s widowand son, respectively, for a. grant of letters of administration intestateto the estate of Monyi Kasydki Mbithi,late of Yekanga Location, whodied at Yekanga, on Oth March, 2006.

‘CAUSE No: 809 OF 2008

"By¢1) Mali, Kathisa and (2) Mbula Msili, both of P.O. Box 318,_’ Machakos in. Kenya,the deceased's ‘parents, for a’ grant of letters of‘administration intestate t the estate of Patrick Mua: Muli.late of.‘Mwanyani Village; who died at SouthB,:‘on 18thMay, 2008.

3-The-cpurt will proceed toissue the same unless cause be showntothe contrary and appearance in this respect entered within thirty (30)days from the date ofthe ‘publication of this notice. in the KenyaGazette.

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: deceased's. widow. ‘for a

GazetrE.NoniceNo.12297,

Dated the. Ith December, 2008.

Soe SM._MUNGUTI,:DeputyRegistrar, Machakos.

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GAZETTE NOTICENO.12296IN THEHIGHCOURT OF KENYA AT MACHAKOS

. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION - / .

[TAKE NOTICEthet applictioinhaving been madein thiscourt

“CAURENO:719oF2008 a

~_ByLoisi Kamene Nyamai,of P.O. Box 73, Kolain Kenya, the:tof letters of ‘administration intestate tq -

the estafe ofPaulNyamai Mututu,late of Kola Location,who died atoH ‘ShalomHospital in Kenya,off6th June, 2005.

wey _ CAUSENO,797 oF2008.

By (1) Pius Nguli Ndonga and (2) Richard Masila Ndonga, both ofP.O. Box 1952, Kangundo in Kenyé, the deceased’s sone, for a grantof letters of administration intestate.to the estate of Samuel Ndonga

- Kaindi,tate ofKangundo,who died ‘at Matetani Sub-location, on -7thFebruary, 1994.

The court will proceed to. issue the same unless.cause be shown tothe contrary and appearance in this respectentered within thirty. (30)days from the ate. of the ipebticaton of this notice in the KenyaGazette.”

Died te8Dcmber, 2008 oe

. -$; M. MUNGAI' Deputy Registrar,Machakos.

“INTHE:HIGH couRT‘OF KENYAAT ELDORET

PROBATEANDADMINISTRATION—

TAKE NOTICE thatanan application havingbeen made in ‘this courtin: wo aes . . . o .

- GausNo.1800F 2008

: | By:Seeah:Meni: Ammons,of P.O. Bon’ 2207, KinleinReva,the Getveaséd’s Son, fora. grant of. letters: of‘administration.Sn0iteenteofPee.Arewons who died sfKalwani,Sab-

location, on 1 Ith February; 1999;

- The court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be shown to_; the contrary:and:‘appearatice in this ‘fespect eritered within thirty (30) -

THE KENYA GAZETTE

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days from the date of the publication of this notice in the KenyaGazette. .

Dated the 21st November, 2008.

am GRACE MMASI,Deputy Registrar, Eldoret.

GAZETTE NaTICENO. 12298INTHE HIGH COURT OFKENYAAT MERU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

“TAKE NOTICE that applications having been: made in- this court

~ CRUSE NO.464 OF 2008

By Julius Mutwiri Kaburi.of Mitungua Market ‘in Kenya, thedeceased’s son, for a grant of”letters of administration intestate to theestate of M‘Buuri Mutuambae,who died on | 5th January, 1994.

CAUSE NO. 578 OF 2008. -

By Raphael ‘M’Mungania M’Muthuri, of P.O. Box 404, Meru inKenya,for a grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate ofNdegwaIkiome,late of Meru, who died in1952.

CAUSENO. 572.0F 2008

By Paul Kiruja Kirigia, of P.O. Box 875, Meru in Kenya, thedeceased's father, for a. grant of letters of administration intestate to —the estate of Josphine Karuthu Kiruja, late of Katheri West Location,who died on 9th June, 2001.

~ CAUSENO. 575 OF nae

By John Magambo, of P.O. Box. 37, Nkubu. in’ Kenya, thedeceased's son, for a grant of letters of administration intestate to theestate of Dauti Magambo alias Muchira Kithuna, late-‘of Igoki‘Loration,Nkubu, who died on Tt August, 1983. .

CAUSE No. 578 OF 2008

By Beatrice Kawira Kabaya,of P.O. Box269, Mauaiin Kenya,the -deceased'sfather, for a-grant of letters of administration intestate tothe estate of Gerald4d Kabaya. late of Maua, who died on 20th June,2006,.

Thecourt will proceed to issue the same unless cause be showato.the contrary and appearance in this ‘respect entered within thirty (30)days from the date ofthe publication of this notice in the KenyaGazette.

Dated the 10th December, 2008.

J. NDUBI,_. Deputy Registrar, Meru.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12299

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA ATMERU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

TAKE NOTICEthat an application having beenmade in this court

CAUSE NO.586 OF 2008.

By Janet Nkirote, of P.O. Box 6, iMeru in Kenya, the deceased”swidow,for a grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of.M’Mukira M’Arimi alias Mukira Arimi, who died at Magundu Sub-location in Kenya, on 4th November,2006.

_ The court will proceed to issue the same unless.cause be shown to: the, contrary and appearance in this respect entered within thirty (30)

: days from. the date. of the< publication of. this nator in the. Keriya

-Gaiette.

Dated the 17th December, 2008.

W. K. KORIR;Deputy Registrar. Meru.

3290 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December,.2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12300

IN THE HIGH COURTOF KENYA AT KISUMU

IN THE MATTEROF THE ESTATE OF RICHARDNYAMBOGO OHARE_

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 419 OF 2008

~ LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that 4 petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate-to the estate of. the above-named deceased, who died at Lower Kadongo Sub-location, West

Kisumu Location, West Kisumu District, on Sth April, 1986, has beenfiled in this registry by EzekielOjwan’g Nyambogo, of P.O. Box 26,Paw-Akuche.in his capacity as son of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make suchorderasit thinks fit. And appropriate

Dated the 19th August, 2008.

B. OMWANSA,DeputyRegistrar, Kisumu.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12301

IN THE HIGH COURTOF KENYA AT KISUMU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF ALLOYCEORIMBA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 585 OF 2008

LET ALI. the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration. intestate to the’ estate of the above-named deceased. who died at Jimo East Sub-location. on lOth

September, 2003. has been filed in this registry by Maurice MakitaOuma,in his capacity as son of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

_ And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit.

Dated the 17th October 2008. ae

. ce B. OMWANSA,Deputy Registrar, Kisumu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12302

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KISUMU

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATEOF RAPHAELOWANDHO OLONDA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 691 0F 2008

LET ALL the parties concerned take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at District Hospital, Kisumu, on.3rd- March,2007, has been filed in this registry by (1) Jane Kachiki Olonda and

(2) Zilpha Auma Ajwala, both of P.O. Box 4190, Kisumu, in their

respective capacities as widow and daughterof the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed.form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 26th November, 2008.

C. M. OLUOCH,.DeputyRegistrar, Kisumu.

GAZETTE NOTICENO.12303

IN THE HIGH COURTOF KENYAAT KISUMU

IN THE MATTEROFTHEESTATEOF AUGUSTINEONYANGO MIDUDI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 709 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at District Hospital, Kisumu, on 23rdDecember, 2005, has been filed in this registry by Perez Eunice

. Agallo, in her capacity as widow of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date. ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 4th December, 2008.

B. OMWANSA,Deputy Registrar, Kisumu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12304

INTHE HIGH COURTOF KENYAAT KISUMU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOFJOHNOTIENO ORIKO

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 710.0F 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

. grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who. died on 7th August, 2008, has beenfiled in thisregistry by (1) Grace Anyango Onyando and (2) Janet Auma Onyando,

in theit respective capacities as widow andsister of the deceased.

‘Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry Within thirty (30) days of publicationofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged ‘in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit.

Dated the 4th December, 2008.. B. OMWANSA,

Deputy Registrar, Kisumu.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12305

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYAAT KISUMU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOFGULZARKASSAMALI ALIBHAI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION |

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 714 OF2008LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died on 30th January, 2008, has been filed inthis registry by (I) Dilshad Sadrudin Bhanji and (2) Shahbudin AlibhaiKurji, both of P.O. Box 137; Kisumu,in their respective capacities assister and a friend of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the dateofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such order asit thinksfit.

Dated the 4th December, 2008.

B.OMWANSA,Deputy Registrar, Kisumu.

24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12306

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KISUMUIN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATEOFWILSON

“OGADA MUGAPROBATE AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSE No. 746 OF 2008

" LET ALLthe. parties concemedtake. notice that a |petition for agrant of letters of administration. intestate to the estate of the above-

. named deceased, wha.died on 23rd April, 2006, hasbeen filed in thisregistry by (1) Mary Atieno Ogada and (2)Fredrick Ouma Ogada, intheir respective capacities as widowand son of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the. prescribed form to: the making ofthe proposed grant are invited and must be lodgedin

this registry within thirty30) days of publication ofthis notice. oo

And farthertake notice. that ifno objection has-been lodgediin thisregistry in the prescribed. form within thirty (30). days of thedate of

~ ublication of this notice. Seaness make Bagrant as :prayed orto make such order.as iit thinksfit.

Dated the10th December, 2008. os ;. A. C. ONG’INJO.

Deputy Registrar, Kisumu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12307

“{NTHE HIGH CouRTOF KENYA ATKISUMU

IN THEMATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF ONYORWILSONOLOO .

"PROBATEAND.ADMINISTRATION/ ‘SUCCESSIONCAUSE NO. 760OF 2008 _

LET-ALL the. parties concemed take notice that a petition for a- grantiof lettersof administvationintestateto the estate of the above-” nameddeceased, who died at Usigu Sub-location, on 28tNovember,: 2067, hasbeenfitedin this registry by Claris Akite’ Mbira, of UsiguSub4ocation,P:0. Box 84, Usenge.in her capacity at widowof thedeceased.

And:further:take ‘noticethat objections in- the prescribed. form tothe-makitigof theproposed grant areinvited and must be ‘lodgedinthisregistrywithin thirty (30)daysofpublication ofthis notice. ,

Andfarthertakenoticethat ifno objection has been lodged in this“ fogietry:in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days ofthedate ofpublicationof this noti¢e, the court may proceed to make tite grant asprayedor to make such orderas it thinks fit.

Datedthe: 7thDecember, 2008.* oe B: OMWANSA,

DeputyRegistrar, Kisumu.

THE KENYA GAZETTE 3291

GAZETTE NOTICENo.12309

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF KIPRUTOKIPTOO ALIAS KIPRUTO K.KIPTOO

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSE No. 281 OF 2008

. LET ALLtheparties concerned take notice that a petition for grantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-nameddeceased, who died at Evans Sunrise Hospital,.on 19th February,2007, has beenfiled in this registry by (1) Sarah Jepkosgei Kiprutoand (2) Carolynne Mercy Jepkemoi, in their respective capacities as.widow and daughter of the deceased.

And further take.notice that objections in the ‘prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be.lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry inthe prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the: date ofpublication of this notice. the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 30th June, 2008.

E. TANUI, .Deputy Registrar. Nakuru.-

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12310 |

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURUIN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATEOFJACKSON

“. “MUGO MATHAI OF LANET

’ PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION wo

- SUCCESSION CAUSENo.284 OF2008

LET ‘ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for sgrant.of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named déceased, who died at Lanet, on 24th March, 2008, has been -filedin this registry byMary Wanjiku Mugo, in hercapacity. as widowofthe deceased

"And furthertakenotice that objectionsin theprescribed,form to.the making of the proposed grantare invited and. must be lodged_inthis registry within thirty (30) days ofpublication‘of this notice. |

And further take notice that if no objection hasbeen lodgedin thisregistry. in. the. prescribed form within thirty (30). days of the date ofpublication.of this notice, the court may proceedto make the grant asprayed orto makesuchorderas it thinks fit.

Dated the 23rd September, 2008.

E. TANUIDeputy Registrar, Nakuru.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.1 2308.

iN THEHIGH COURT OF. KENYA AT‘NAKURU

IN-THE MATTEROFTHEESTATE OF KAGIA’. KEMANIOFMUKUNGUGU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE.No.868OF 2007

LET: ALL the parties concerned take notice that.a petition for agrant.of:leteces ofadministeation intestate to the estateof: the above-

_ named deceased,who died at Mukungugu, Njokerio, on 2ist July,2002, has been filed in this registry.by ‘Mary: Wanjiku, in her capacityas widow of thedeceased,

. And. further.take notice. that objections in the prescribed form to"the making. of theproposed grantare invited.and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurthertake notice. that if no objection has been lodged in this_ segiury-intheprescribedform within thirty (30) daysof the date of —-

publicationof this notice, thecourt: may proceed to.make the grant asprayed orto make suchoperas it thinks fit. - .

Dated the 8th November, 2008..:

E. TANUI.DeputyRegistrar. Nakuru.

GAZETTE NOTICE No..1231!

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURU

INTHE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFJAMES ;’ KIPNGENO KOSKE! :

PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 294 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that apetition for agrant of letters of administration. intestate to the estate of the above-

_ named: deceased, who died at Sinenoet Sub-location, on [6th June,

1996, has been filed in this registry by Philip K. A. Kosgei. in hiscapacityas brotherof the deceased. —

And further take notice that objections in the ‘prescribed form 1tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be. lodged inthis registry within thisty (30) days of publication of this ‘notice. :

And further takenotice thatif no objection has been lodged iinthis |registry in theprescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as.prayed or to. make such orderas it thinksfit. :

Dated the 25th November. 2008.

E. TANUI,

Deputy Registrar, Nakuru.

3292 THE KENYA GazerTE 24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12312

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF EVAWAIGUMO NDIRANGU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.312 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Gachika Sub-location, on 12th June,

2005, has been filed in this registry by Milca Wangeci Waige, in her

capacity as daughter of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and mustbe lodged inthis registry within thirty G0) days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged. in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed orto make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 2nd December, 2008.

E. TANUI,Deputy Registrar, Nakuru.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12313

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURU

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF KINUTHIAMUTI LESAILOJI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION-

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 392 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice. that-a petition for a.grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Setkotes, on 21st February, 2004, has

been filed in this registry by Njoki Kinuthia Muti, in her capacity aswidow of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be jodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publicationof this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thistegistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 23rd September, 2008.

E. TANUI,Deputy Registrar, Nakuru.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12314

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURU

* IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF SAMUELMWANGI GIKUMU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 514 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Provincial General Hospital, Nakuru, on

Sth August, 2001, has been fiied in this registry by Mary NjeriMwangi, in her capacity as widow of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed formtothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days ofpublicationof this notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the Brant as_prayed or to make suchorderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 29th October, 2008.

E. TANUI,Deputy Registrar, Nakuru.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12315

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURU

INTHE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOFJOSEPHNGIGI NJUNGUNA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO, 516 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take, notice that a petition for agrant of jetters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Eiburgon Hospital, on 14th February,2007, has been filed in this registry by (1) Margaret Waithira Ngingiand (2) Thomas Mukundi Ngigi, in their respective capacities aswidow and son ofthe deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to“the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice thatif no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit.

Dated the 29th October, 2008.

E. TANUI,Deputy Registrar, Nakuru.

GAZETTE NOTICENO.12316

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAKURU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF THUOKARIGO NDIRANGU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 525 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

"grantof letters. of administration intestate ‘to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Viwanda, on 24th August, 2008, has

been filed in this registry by (1) Lucy Nyambura Mbutha and (2)Joseph Karigo Thuo,in their respective capacities as widow and son of

the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to. make the grantasprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 29th October, 2008.: E. TANUI.

DeputyRegistrar, Nakuru,

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12317

IN THE HIGH COURT.OF KENYA AT NAKURUIN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF GEDION

GITAU MACHARIAPROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

_ SUCCESSION CAUSENo. 553 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of-administration intestate to the estate of theabove-named deceased, who died at District Hospital, Ol Kalou, on4th

September, 1993, has been filed in this registry by (1) Sammy GitauGideon and (2) Dedan Njoroge, in their capacities as sonsof the -

deceased.

And further take notice. that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodgedinthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that.if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to: make the grant asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 12th November, 2008.- E. TANUIL,

Deputy Registrar, Nakuru.

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24th December, 2008 THE KENYA GAZETTE » 3293

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12318

IN THEHIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NYERI

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOFLUKA_ KANYIRI RUITHIBUOF|MUHITO, MBIUNT. NYERI’

5. TION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 171 OF 2007LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant ofletters of administration intestate ‘to the estate of the above-named. deceased, whodiedat Muhito, Mbiuni, on 9th September,

' 1975, has beenfiled inthis registry by Andrea Ruithibu R. Kanyiri, ofP.O. Box 75743, Nairobi, in his capacity as an administrator of thedeceased'sestate. :

Andfurther take‘Rotice that objectionsin the prescribedform to

the making of the proposedgrant are invited and must be lodged in ]this registry within thirty-G0) days of publication ofthis notice.

_ And further take noticethat ifno objection has been lodged in thisregistry jin the prescribed. form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court mayproceed to make the.‘grant ¢asprayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit. : :

Datedthe 25th November, 2008. : ~ yocog AT e+ ne K. A. BIDALI,

, Deputy Registrar, Nyeri.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12319

INTHE.HIGHCOURT OF KENYA AT,NYERI

_ INTHE MATTER OFTHEESTATE. OFKAMUTU WAMUTITU- ALIAS KAMUTU MUTITU OF KARANGIA, NYERI

PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION‘CAUSENO.205OF2007

LET, ALLthe ‘parties doncemed take’ noticethat apetition for agrant: fletters{estiof‘ainiinistration intestate ‘tothe estate of the above? *naried deceased, whodied aat‘Katangia, Nyeri;’on 20th August, 1964,has beet filed in this ‘registryby(1) Davis Mwangi Kamiawatid (2)Eunice Mwiyerie Ndiritu, both of P.O. Box 342, Nyeri, in their: -respect <capacities an anyhy adeninicteator,ond.id: administranx. ofthe -

YEE Be a

‘And further:take notice thet’objectionsinn the:prescribed form to"the making oftheproposed grant are. invited and. mustbejoggediin

this registrywithinthirty (30)days of publication of this notice.

_-Andfurthiér takenoticethat ifwe objection has been. lodged in this.registry in the prescribed form within:thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make suchorderas it thinksfit.

'-Dateththe:#7th December, 2008. woSe a Sone, L. W. GITARI,

- Deputy Registrar, Nyeri.

GAZETTENoniceNo. 12320 ..

IN THE'HIGHCOURT OFKENYA AT NYERI

_IN THEMATTEROFTHEESTATEOF WABIRUKANYANIEMURATHLALIASWABIRUSIO ~

KANYANIJEOFGAKANGA,KABEGE |

a PROBATEAND/ADMINISTRATION

oath " SUCCESSIONCAUSENO,‘449.0F2008.

LET ALAthe:paitiesconecmed: take notice’ thet'a petition for agrant. oflettersof-wiministrationintestate to. the estate of the above- -

named deceased, who-died at Gakanga, Kabege, on 18th February,1982, has been filed.in this registry by (1) Peter Wanjohi Karathuand(2) John Githinji.Wabiry, both of P.O: Box 6029-00300, Nairobi, intheir Capacitiesagadministrators‘of the deceased’sestate, -

And. further. take’notice that objectionsiin the. piescsibed.formtothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodgediinthis registry’within thirty (30)daysofpublication of this notice." *

“AndFurtheritakenotice that if,noobjection has been lodgediinthis |registry’ini the prescribedformwithiathirty (30) daysof the dateofpublication of this notice, the court may’ proceed to make the‘Sfantasprayed or tomake such orderasit thinks fit. 2

_ Datedthe.| 7th December, 2008.. .Co om: ao LW. GITARL,

Deputy Registrar, Nyeri.

®GAZETTE NOTICENO. 12321.

_IN THE HIGH COURT OFKENYAAT NYERIIN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATEOF MUHORO

THUKU OEGATUNDU.

PROBATEAND.ADMINISTRATION :SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.609 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition, for agrant of letters of administration intestate‘to thé estate of theabove-named deceased, who died at Gatmdu, on 18th November, 2007, has

~ beenfiled in this registry by Peris Wanjiku Muhoro, of P.O. Box 236,Karatina, in her capacity as an administratrix of the deceased’s estate.

- And further take notice that objections iin the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged iinthis registry within thirty (0)days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice thatif noobjection:has been lodged ‘in thisregistry in the prescribedform within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as-prayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit. ,

Datedthe 16th December, 2008. : ‘. ~ R.A. A. OTIENO,

Deputy Registrar, Nyeri.

‘GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12322

INTHE HIGH COURT COF KENYA:ATNYERI

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF MUNGA-.' KARAYA ALIAS MUNGA S/O KARAYA, OF KIHARO, NYERI"’

PROBATE-AND ADMINISTRATION.

SUCCESSIONCAUSE NO;616 OF2008

LET ALL‘the parties concemed take wrotice that: a- petition for a‘gtant ofletters of administration intestate tothe estateofthe above-named deceased, who died at Provincial General Hospital, Nyeri, on23rd Jime, “1988; has been filed in this registry by (1) Lacy NjeriKongu. and. (2): George Kabni -Munga, both “of -P.O. Box 318, °°Mukurwe-ini, i‘in theirr eapacities as administrators: of the:deceased's .estate. ce ees

And farther take. notice that objections iin thee presetibed ‘form’to. _. the making of the proposed: grant are invited’ and’ mustbe ‘lodged’ in.

thisregistry withinthirty 30) days ofpublication ofthis notice.

And'furthertake siotice that if no objection hasbeen’ lodgediin thisTegistry in the-prescribed formwithin thirty (0)days of the daté of‘ publication ofthis notice, the court‘may proceed to makethe grant asprayed or to make such orderas it thinks fit:

Dated the 26th November, 2008. . /: K. A. BIDALI,

Deputy Registrar,Nyeri.

_ GAZETTE NOTICENO.12323.“IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NYERIIN THEMATTEROFTHE ESTATEOF REHEMA

BINTI MOHAMEDALIAS REHEMA MUMBI OF MAJENGO

PROBATE ANDADMINISTRATION) |=

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 664 OF 2008

LET ALL ‘the parties concemed take notice” that a petition fora ,

_named deceased, who died at Majéngo, on:1 10th:May, 2008; has been _filedin this registry by Khadija Rehema Mumbi, of P.O. Box 982, _Nyeri,in her capacity as an administrator ofthe deceased's estate.

' “And further take notice that objections in the prescribedfortthe making ofthe proposed grant are invited and must be lodgethis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

' And further take notice’ thatifno objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make suchorderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 19th November, 2008.

K. A. BIDALI,Deputy Registrar, Nyeri.

3294 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12324

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYAAT NYERI

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFNDURUMUUYAALIAS NDURU S/O MUYA OF MUTHUA-INI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.698 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Muthua-ini, on 13th November, 1972,

__ has been filed in this registry by John Ndirangu Kariuki, of P.O. Box312, Nyeri, in hiscapacity as an administratorof the deceased’s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no-objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 9th December, 2008.

R. A. A. OTIENO,Deputy Registrar, Nyeri.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12325

IN THE HIGH COURTOF KENYA AT NYERI

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MACHARIAKARUGU ALIAS KIHUHA S/O KARUGU OF

° -KANGOCHO, GATUNDU, NYERIDISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSENO. 712 OF2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Gatundu Sub-location, on 22nd July,1991, has been filed in this registry by (1) Gathigia Macharia and (2)

Michael Hunja Macharia, both of P.O. Box 1061, Karatina, in theircapacities as administrators of the deceased's estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated tlie Sth December, 2008. .

: R. A. A. OTIENO..Deputy Registrar, Nyeri.-

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12326

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGA

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFJOSEPHOTAYAALIAS OTEYA ODIANYA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 652 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Shiatsala, on 21st September, 1992, hasbeen filed in this registry by Margaret Mukasa Otaya, of. P.O. Box 64,Butere,in her capacity as widow of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publicationof this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (0) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 19th December, 2008. ;

P. 0. OOKO,Deputy Registrar, Kakamega.

| GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12327IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGA

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF PETERWAWIRE OPWAKI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 755 OF 2006

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Malaha, on 2nd February, 1989, has

beenfiled in this registry by Michael Opwaki Wawire, of P.O. Box- 302, Mumias,in his capacity as son ofthe deceased.

And further take notice that objections in. the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) daysof publication of this notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit.

Dated the | 9th November, 2008.

P.N. ARERI,Deputy Registrar, Kakamega.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12328

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGAIN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATE OF CATHERINE

MUYOMALIHEMO

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSE No. 524 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties contgpfied take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Eldoret Hospital. on 16th August, 2008,has been filed in this registry by Moses Muyoma Lihemo, in hiscapacity as widowerof the deceased.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invitedand must’be lodged in

- this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

“Andfurthertake notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty 0) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit_

Dated the ! 1th November, 2008.

B. M. NZAKYO,Deputy Registrar, Kakamega. ~

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12329

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGAIN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF MATAYO

TARACHA ESHIBWABO

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

- SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.535 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Marama Centra! Sub-location, on 23rdJune, 1991, has been filed in this registry by Christopher SongoiTaracha, of P.O. Box 16, Butere, in his, capacity as son of thedeceased.

Andfurther take notice that. objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited.and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) daysof publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated thé | !th November, 2008.

P.N. ARERI,Deputy Registrar. Kakamega.

rr

~~

f

‘24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12330

IN THE HIGHCOURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGA-IN THE:MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF KAROLI

ASHIMLINDLLAKOLA —

PROBATE AND. ADMINISTRATION —

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.539-0F 2008LEFALI.the parties: concerted take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration: intestate to the estate of the. above-named deceased, who died at Shitochi Sub-location. on 8th November.1977, has heen filed in this registry by (1). John Ambalwa Ashihunduand (2) Protus Munase AShihunduh. bothofP.O. Box 675. Khayega.

in their capacities as sons of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of. the proposed grant are invited and must belodged in.this registry. within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that‘if no objectionhas been lodged in this ©registry in theprescribed form within thirty (30) days of the dateof

- publication of this notice,the court-may proceed to makethe grant as

peayed.or to make such orderas it thinks fit.

- Dated the LithNovember, 2008. : /Loe PN. ARERT.

Depury Registrar, Kakamega.

. GAZETTE NoTick No. 12331

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGA ~

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATEOF MANASSEH“KEGODE MUGONE

PROBATEANDADMINISFRATION

‘SUCCINSTON CAUSENO, 543 OF 2008 |

‘ter AL:the ‘patties conccmed takenotice that a petition foragrant’ ‘offfettéts”Ofadministration:tothe: estaic of the abovenained ~deceased,‘who died‘ai Mahanga Sub-location, on 3rd December. 2006,has. Been filed: in’ this: registry‘by (FE) Enitah Nyapala and(2) Joyce

. | Kivayiru Adagala: botty'ofP.O: Box-354. Vibiga, in theif respective_ capacitiesaz-widew. and.sinterofthe deceased. .

. Andfotther”‘take titicethat ‘UbjectionsAn’the prescribed form to”‘the making ‘of the’proposed grant’ are. invited and‘ must _be lodged in’this mgisty wishinthiety (20)days ofpublication.of thisnotice.

Andfortier takefroticé that ifno dbjéction has been lodged in thisregistry in-the prescribed forth within thirty (30) days of the date ofPublication of this notice. the court may. proceed to make’the grant’ as

prayed or to makesuch orderas it thinks fit.

Dated theI2th. November. 2008.nen : P.N. ARERI, |

Deputy Registrar, Kakamega.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12332 ¢

IN-THEHIGHCouRT |OFKENYA ATKAKAMEGA

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATEOF WILSONKONZOROKiBISU

‘PROBATEAND.ADMINISTRATION/ SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. $48 oF 2008

“EET ALL’tie ‘patties concemedtakenotice that a petition for agrantofletters: of administration ‘intestate tothe estate ‘of the above-nameddeceased;whodiedatItegero Sub-location, on25th May,2006,has beenfiled inthis registry by (1)Margaret Muhonja Kibisu and (2)HaddocksMukanji Kibisu, both of P.O. Box 132, Wodanga.in theirrespectivecapacities as-widew and:son-of the deceased. v4

Andfurther takenotice that. objections iin theprescribed form to -the ‘making’ofthe proposedgrant afe invited andmust be’ lodged iinthiswegistrywithin:shittyG0) daysof publication of this notice.

Andfurthertakefiotice thatif noobjectionhasbeen lodgedin this - ”registry in'theprescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed fo makethe grantas-prayed or to make such orderas it thinks fit.

Dated thet Hh December. 2008.: P.N. ARERI:

Deputy Registrar, Kakamega.

THE KENYA GAZETTE 3295

* GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12333

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGA

_ INTHE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OFJOHN AMUCTOTOMUNALIA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 550 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition fora

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Aga Khan Hospital. on [Ith May. 2007,

"has beenfiled in this registry by (1) Teresina Kitayi Amuluoto and rea)

Leah Amulyoto. both of ‘P.O. Box 71. Kilingili. in their respectivecapacitiesas widowand daughterof the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed formtothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty(30) days of publication of this notice.

And further take noticethat if no objection tas been lodged iin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice. the court mayproceed to make the grant as

_ prayed or to. make such orderasit thinksfit,

-

Dated the 12th November, 2008. . oO ,- PLN. ARERI.

Deputy Registrar, Kakamega.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12334

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KAKAMEGA|

In THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOFJOSETH

* COCORANI ESHIBOKOLE ;

PROBATE AND’ADMINISTRATION

; SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 556 OF 2008 -LET ALLthe parties concemed take siotice that a petition for a

grantoffetters ofadministration intestate to the estate of the above-named’ deceased. whe died at Butere/Mumias, on 10th March, 2004,has heei-filed inthis registry by(1) AliceKimutu Cocorani.and:(2)Rodgers Otaba. both: of ,P.O. Box 22. Khiisero. in their respectivecapacities as widow. andson of the deceased:

And furthertake notice thal ‘objections in’ the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodgeditin

this registry within thirty (30) daysofpablication ‘of this ‘notice.

And further take avtice that if no objection has been lodged iinthisregistry in the prescribed form within, thirty (QO) daysof the date‘of : -publicationof this notice. the court may; ‘proceed to make the grant as

_ptayed or tomakesuch order asit thinks fit.

Dated the Pth November, 2008.

P.N. ARERI.Deputy Registrar, Kakamega.

GAZETTE NOTICENO. 12335-

IN THE HIGH COURTOF KENYAATE-MBU

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESFATEOF BEATRICEWANJIRUIGUKU OF EMBU

PROBATE. AND ADMINISTRATION.

_ SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 283.0F 2007

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a: petitionforagrant of tetters of. adriinistration intestate to the estate ofthe above-named deceased,who died atEmbu, on 27th May, 1989.-has been. filedin this registry by Francis Wanyingi Iguku. of PO. Box 31, Emba, inhis capacity as son of the deceased.

And further take: notice. that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days ofpublication of this notice.

And further take notice that if. no objection has been lodged in this |Tegistryinthe: prescribed form-within thirty (30).days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit:

Dated the 3rd November, 2008.L. MUTAI.

Deputy Registrar, Embu.

3296 | THE KENY.*. GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12336

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT EMBU

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF GEORGENTEERE MARETE OF MERU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.306 OF 2008

“ LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at. Meru, on 14th March, 2007, has beenfiled in this registry by (1) Joyce Kairuthi and (2) Japheth Mbundi,both of P.O. Box 48720, Nairobi, in their respective capacities aswidow and an administratorof the deceased's estate.

And. further take notice that objections in the prescribedform tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30)days of publication ofthisnotice.

And further take notict that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 28th October, 2008.

L. MUTAI,Deputy Registrar, Embi.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12337

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT EMBU

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF PETER: _ WAWERU NJAGI ,

- PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.317 oF 2008

LET ALLthe parti¢s concemed take notice that a petition for a~ grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Nairobi, on 11th May, 2007, has been

filed in this registry by (1) Miriam Nyokabi and (2) Madrine Wambui

Ngondi, both of P.O. Box 564, Embu,in their respective capacities asmother and widow ofthe deceased.

And further take notice that objectionsin the prescribed form tothe making of the. proposed grant are invited and: must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the: date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to’make such orderas itthinksfit.

Dated the 18th September, 2008.L. MUTAI,

Deputy Registrar,Embu.

GAZETTENOTICENO.12338

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT EMBU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF PETERMUGO MASIMBAOFEMBU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 413 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Embu, on 9th September, 2006, has beenfil€fin this registry by Edith Murangi Peter, of P.O. Box 70,Manyatta, in her capacity as widow of the deceased.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of| dai ofpublication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make4 : grant asprayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit.

Dated the ist December, 2008.

L. MUTAI,Deputy Registrar, Embu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12339

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT BUNGOMA

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF PAULKING’ORO NALIANYA.-

‘PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 136 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Nabikoto, on 26th July, 1997, has beenfiled in this registry by John Ndalila: Salim, in| his capacity asanadministrator of the deceased’s estate.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed. form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And furthertake notice that if.no objection has been lodged in this“registry in’the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make suchorderas it thinksfit.

Dated the 2nd October, 2008.

G. SOGOMO,Deputy Registrar, Bungoma.

| GAZETTE NoTEENO. 12340EN‘THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT. BUNGOMA

INTHE MATTER OFTHEES FATE. OF NATEMBEYAMAYERU

PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION |SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 13 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concerned take notice that a petition for a

grantofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Bokoli, has been filed in this registry by* (1) Vincent K. Natembeya and (2) Patrick J. Natembeya,in their

capacities as administrators of the deceased's estate:

And further take notice that objections in the prescribedform tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in =this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice. - -

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) daysof the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

_prayed orto make suchorderas it thinksfit.

Dated the 14th November, 2008.

F. KYAMBIA,Deputy Registrar, Bungoma.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12341

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT BUNGOMA.

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF DONALD_ MUNYASIA MISIKO

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 167 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at South Nalondo, on 11th October, 1988,has been filed in this registry by Vincent Wafula Munyasia, in hiscapacity as an administratorof the deceased's estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must belodged inthis registry within thisty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further takenotice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry im the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed orto make such orderas it thinksfit.

Dated the 19th November, 2008.

. F. KYAMBIA,Deputy Registrar. Bungoma.

24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE,NO.12342IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT BUNGOMA

THE KENYA GAZETTE 3297

GAZETTENOTICE No. 12345

_ IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYAAT BUSIA

o>

OMTnyFw

_IN THE MATTEROFTHEESTATE OF BUKANIAMWOTEI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSENO.185 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemedtake notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Kimilili Sub-location, oh 21st August,1986, hasbeen filed in this registry by Imelda Nasimiyu Wanyela,inher capacity as an administratrix of the deceased’s.estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

’ And further take notice thatif no objection has beenlodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice; the court may proceed to rnake the grant asprayed or to make such orderas it thinksfit.

Dated the 9th_ December, 2008.

. FKYAMBIA,Deputy Registrar, Bungoma.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12343

‘IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT BUSIA

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATEOFJOSEPHOWNEOMODIA

PROBATE ANDADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSE No. 129 OF 2008

LET ALL theparties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Odiado Sub-lpcation, on Ist January,

1971, has been filed in this’ registry by Odwori Makokha Omanyo,of|P.O. Box 235, Funyula, in his capacity.as father of the deceased.

And: further take ‘notice that objections in ‘the prescribed form to.- the. making of the proposed grant are invited and must belodged in

this.registry within.thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

Andfurther takenotice thatifno objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the préscribed form within thirty (30) days of the date-of .publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant. as

prayedof.to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 10th September, 2008:3

E. H. KEAGO,Deputy Registrar, Busia (K).

__ GAZETTE NOTICENO,12344.

INTHE HIGH COURT OFKENYAAT BUSIA -

IN THEMATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF FREDRICK’ - OTWANT OBAYA

. PROBATE ANDADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 150 oF2008

LET ALL the parties coricemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters. of administtation intestate to the estate. of the above-

named deceased, who.died at District Hospital, Busia, on 16th June,2003, has been filed in this registry by (1) Margaret AjiamboOtwaniand (2) Maximillah Chizah Otwani, both of P.O. Box 619, Busia, intheir. respective capacities as widow and daughterof the deceased.

_. And further-take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed: grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry withii thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodged iin this‘registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make'the grant as‘prayed:or to make such order as it thinksfit.

- Dated the 10th September, 2008.

E. H. KEAGO,DeputyRegistrar, Busia (K).

oh

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF RAIMOND’ OMARE

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

"SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 199 oF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Ngelechom, on 8th May, 1992, has beenfiled in this registry by Leunora Atyang Ebu. of P.O. Box al.Adungosi, in her capacity as daughterof the deceased.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form’ to

the making of the proposed grant are invited. and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30)days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice that if no- objection has been lodged in this.. Tegistry in the prescribed form. within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as _prayed or to make such order asit thinksfit. -

Dated the 24th October, 2008. Das

| ’ E/H.KEAGO,-DeputyRegistrar, Busia (K).

GAZETTE NOTICENo. 12346

IN THE HIGH COURTOF KENYA AT BUSIA

IN THE MATTER.OFTHE ESTATE OF NDUBIMUKHWAYA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

- SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 202:0F 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice: that a petition for a

_ grant of letters. of administration intestate to.theestateof: the above-

named deceased, who died at Buyama Sub-location, on Ist_Decentber,1985, has been filediin thisregistry bysPatrick Walwe Ndubi, of P.O.Box 12, Nambale,in his capacity as son.of the deceased.- oo

. And further take notice that objectionsin the prescribed form ‘tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must. be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of-publication ofthis notice:

And further take notice thatif no objection has been jodged iin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty. (30) days of the date ofpublication Of this notice, the court may proceed to. make the grant as

prayed or to make suchorderas it thinks fit. :

Dated the 31st October, 2008.

M. W. NJAGI,Deputy Registrar, Busia (K)..

: GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12347

-IN THE.HIGH COURT OF KENYA ATBUSIA

INTHE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFZAKAYONYONGESA ONYIMBO /

PROBATE.AND ADMINISTRATION

~ SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 206 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition’ for a.

grant of letters of administration intestate tothe estate of the. above-named deceased; who died at Alungoli Sub-location, on 10th ©

December, 1998, has beenfiledin this registry by (1)'Albert WanderaZakayo and (2) Harrison Nyongesa Zakayo, both’ofP.O. Box 260,Nambale,in their capacities as sonsofthe deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be, lodged in

this registry withinthirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if ho objectian has been lodgediin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication ofthis notice. the court may proceed to makethe. grant as

M prayed or to-make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 31st October, 2008.

M. W. NJAGI. ~Deputy Registrar, Busia (K).

3298 THE KENYA GAZETTE

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12348J

IN THEHIGH COURTOF KENYAAT BUSIA

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF OUNDA. OYULA CORNEL

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION ,

SUCCESSION CAUSE No.224 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased. who died at Esikoma Sub-location, on 10th June,2008, has been filed in this registry by (1) Jasinta Auma Oundaand (2)

Francis Makokha Ounda. both of P.O. Box 55, Murumba., in their

respective capacities as widow andsonof the deceased.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodgedin this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this.notice. the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 25th November. 2008.. E. H. KEAGO,

Deputy Registrar, Busia (K).

24th December, 2008

” GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12351

IN THE HIGH COURTOF KENYAAT KITALE

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF ANTHONYKIGARO MUDIRI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 211 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Tongaren, on 30th March, 2003, hasbeen filed in this registry by Arthur Mudiri Ambenge, of P.O. Box

180, Tongaren. in his capacity as an administrator of the geceased’sestate.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 24th November, 2008.

E. A. OBINA,Deputy Registrar, Kitale.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12349

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYAAT KITALE

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFJOHANA. KAMAU KIHARA

PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.162 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital. on

27th March. 2008, has been filed in this registry by (1) Lucas M.Kamau, (2) Benjamin H. Kamau and (3) Isaac N. Kamau,ail of P.O.Box 3297, Kitale, in their capacities as administrators of thedeceased's estate. .

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) daysof publicationofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the,21st October, 2008.

E. A. OBINA,* DeputyRegistrar,Kitale.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12352

IN THE HIGH COURT.OF KENYA AT KITALE

IN THEMATTEROFTHEESTATEOF FRANCISJOSEPH ELUNG’ATA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION.CAUSENo.212 OF 2008

LETALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Milimani Sub-location, on 5thSeptember, 2006, has been filed in this registry by (1) Janet N. J.Elung’ata and (2) John Paul Elung’ata, both of P.O. Box 2780, Kitale,in their respective capacities as an administratrix and administrator ofthe deceased'sestate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publicationof this notice.

And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed. to make the grant/asprayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the 28th November, 2008.. P. N. GICHOHI,

DeputyRegistrar, Kitale.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12350

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT KITALE

IN THE MATTEROF THEESTATE OF KUPARKIDE KASAMUW

PROBATE ANDADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENo.209 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Kapror Sub-location, West Pokot. on10th March, 1993, has been filed in this registry by Julius Ptiyos

Lopetariongo, of P.O. Box 266, Kapenguria, in his capacity as an

administrator of the deceased's estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publicationofthis notice.

And further take notice. that if no objection has been lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, thc court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to makesuch orderasit thinks fit.

Dated the 29th November. 2008.E. A. OBINA,

DeputyRegistrar, Kitale.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12353.

‘IN THEHIGH COURTOF KENYAATKITALE

IN THE MATTEROFTHEESTATEOFJULIUSIBUKUI OLUNGURU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 216 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased. who. died at Osuret Sub-location. on 13th April.

1989, has been filed in this registry by Geoffrey Ebu Longuru,of P.O.

Box 63, Amagoro,in his capacity as an administrator of the deceased'sestate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orderasit thinksfit.

Dated the Sth December, 2008.

E. A. OBINA,DeputyRegistrar.Kitale.

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Santewer

24th December, 2008

’ GAZETTE NOTICENO.12354

THE KENYA GAZETTE 3299

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12357

IN THE MATTEROFTHEESTATEOF NELSON-WAMUKOTA WAKOLI

~ PROBATE AND. ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSIONCAUSE NO, 223 OF 2008

‘LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters of adniinistration. intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at. Psigirio Sub-location,. on 26th March,2003, has been filed in this registry by Judith Awuor Owala, of P.O.Box 633, .Mombasa, in her capacity, as an administratrix of thedeceased’s estate.

~ And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tdthe making of the proposed grantare invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publicationof this notice.

And further takenotice that if no objection has been‘ lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form.within thiety (30) daysof the date ofpublication of this notice, the court mayproceed to. make the grant as.prayed orto make such orderas it:thinks fit.

Dated the 16th December, 2008..E. A.OBINA,

Deputy Registrar, Kitale.

GAZETTENOTICE No. 12355"

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYAAT KITALE

_ IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFMATHEW: _ KIPTIONY SISIMWO

PROBATE ANDADMINISTRATION‘SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.227 OF 2008:

_ LET ALLthe parties. concemedtake notice that a petition for: a’grant of letters of administrationintestate-to.the estate of the above-

' named deceased, who died.at Teldet Sub-location, on 6th February,1995, has beenfiledin this registrybyGrace Chelangat Cheptiony,of

.P.O,. Box ‘369, Kitale, in cher capacity aban administratrix of the. deceased's estate. :

_ And farther take notice thatobjections iin the prescribed form to‘the makingof the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in’this registrywithin thirty(30)days ofpublication of this notice. -

And further take notice thatif no objectionhasbeenlodged in thisregistryin the prescribed form. within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court mayproceed to make the grantaSprayed orto make'suchorder as it thinks fit.

.. Dated the 17th December, 2008.- E.A. BINA,

Deputy Registrar, Kitale.

“GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12356

IN THE HIGH COURT.OF KEN¥AATMALINDI _

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF FONDOVUKO NGITE

: PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION:

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 5.0F 2008

LETALL the parties concerned take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters. of administration ‘intestate to the estate ofthe above-

named deceased, who died at Ezamoyo, Ngerenya, on 12th February, -1996, has beenfiled in this registry by Kazungu Luwali Jonathan,inhis capacity as son of the deceased.

“And furthertake notice that objectionsiin the prescribed formtothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30)days of publication of thisnotice.

- Andfurther takenotice that if no objection has been lodged in this |eregistry in the prescribed form within: thirty (30) days of the date of -publicationofthis notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such order-as it thinks fit.

Dated the Ist February, 2008. .

_ D.O.OCHENIA, |Deputy Registrar, Malindi.

AT THIKA ©

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF NGANGANDEREBUALIAS GICHUHI NDEREBU

’ PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSE No. 356 OF 2007 .

"LET ALL the parties concemed take noticethat a petition for agrant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Kiambu, on | Ith February, 1979, has

been filed in this. registry by (1) Paul. Mwangi Nganga and (2)Hezekiel Nderu Nganga, in their capacities as administrators of thedeceased’s estate. :

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant-are invited and must be. lodged inthis registrywithin thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.”

Andfurthertake notice that if no objection has beenlodged’ inthis _registry in the prescribed form withinthirty (30) days:of the date ofpublication of this nofice, the court may proceed to make the: grant as

|__ prayed or to makesuch orders as it thinksfit. -

Dated the 17th March, 2008. ,. L. GICHEHA,

District Registrar, Thika,

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| Gazerre NOTICE No. 1 2358

IN THECHIEF MAGIST)RATE?S COURTATTHIKA

-IN:THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF NIUGUNA“WANJUHIALIAS NJUGUNA.WANJUHI GAITHO

- PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 350OF 2007..

Y ALLthe parties concemed take notice that @ petition for a.grant of ‘letters of administration intestateto the estate of ‘the. above-named sed, who died at Murang’a North, on .19th-June, 1994, hasbeen filed in: this registry by (1) Ishmael Mwaura. Njuguna and (2)Gathura Njuguna, in theircapacities as administrators of the

: deceased’sestate.

And-further take notice that objections in the prescribedform tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged. inthis registry withinthirty (30) days of publication of this-notice.

And further také notice that if no ‘objection has.been lodged iinthis -registty in the prescribed form. within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make the‘grant as:prayed of to.make such orders asit thinksfit.

- Dated the 25th November, 2008.eS L. W. GICHEHA,

District Registrar, Thika.

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GadeTTE NOTICE NO. 12359 /IN THECHIEFMAGISFRATE’S COURT

~~ AF THIKAIN THE MATTEROFTHEESTATE OFVERONICA

GICHIRANGINYA™

PROBATE AND.ADMINISTRATION:

_ SUCCESSION‘CAUSE NO. 126 OF 2008"

LETALLthe parties concemed take. notice that.a petition for a" grant. of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the aboye-

. named deceased, whodiéd at.Thika, on 9th Juty, 2002,has been filedin this registry by Joyce Wambui Kamau, in her capacity”as anadministratrix of the-deceased’sestate.

And further take notice that objections.in the prescribed form‘tothe making of the proposed grant.are invited and. must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice. :

Andfurthertake notice that if rio objection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form-within. thirty(0) days.of the date-ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to.make such orders as it thinksfit. - :

Dated the10th September,2008.L..W. GICHEHA,

District Registrar, Thika.

3300 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12360

IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE’ S COURTAT THIKA

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF ANDREWNJOROGE CHEGE ALIAS NJOROGE CHEGE

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 212 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concerned take notice that a petition for a

grantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Kiambu, on 19th November, 1982, has

been filed in this registry by Kamau Njoroge, in his capacity as an

administrator of the deceased’sestate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orders asit thinks fit.

Dated the 29th October, 2008.

L. W. GICHEHA,District Registrar, Thika.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12361

IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT THIKA

IN THE MATTEROFTHEESTATE OF DANIELNJUGUNA MUNGAI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 235 OF 2008 ~

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Thika, on 28th August, 2000, has been

filed in this registry by Pauline Wanjira Njuguna,in her capacity as anadministratrix of the deceased’s estate. _

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit.

~ Dated the 10th September, 2008.L. W. GICHEHA,

District Registrar, Thika.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12362

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURT-AT MURANG’A

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATEOF VIOLETWANJIRA NJOROGE

’ PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO.285 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at M. P. Shah Hospital, on 18th March,2007, has been filed in this registry by Kennedy Karuga Njoroge, ofP.O. Box 96, Murang’a, in his capacity as an administrator of thedeceased’s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make suchordersasit thinksfit.

Dated the 9th December, 2008.

J. GATHUKU,

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12363

IN.THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT KIAMBU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF MACHARIAGITHUTHA OF GITHIGAVILLAGE, GITHIGA LOCATION,

KIAMBUDISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No.243 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Kiambu Hospital, on 21st August, 1972,has been filed in this registry by (1) Peter Mbugua Macharia and (2)David Mwangi Macharia, both of P.O. Box 468, Kiambu,in ‘theircapacities as sons of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 4th December, 2008.

G. W. NGENYE,District Registrar, Kiambu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12364

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURTAT KIAMBU

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATEOF PETERMWORIA NJIHIA OF NYATHUNA VILLAGE,NYATHUNALOCATION, KIAMBU DISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.255 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Thingati, Nyathuna Location, on 28thJune, 1990, has been filed in this registry by Wilfred Michael NgigiPeter Muoria, of P.O. Box 120, Ngecha,in his capacity as son of thedeceased.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publicationofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make suchorders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 17th November, 2008.. C. KABUCHO,

District Registrar, Kiambu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12365

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURTAT KIAMBU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF MURUGIKIARIE KABERIA OF RIABAI VILLAGE, RIABAI LOCATION,

KIAMBUDISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 256 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concerned take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-‘named deceased, who died at Nazareth Hospital, on 9th November,1996, has been filed in this registry by Francis Kaberia Njoroge, ofP.O. Box 478, Kiambu,in his capacity as son of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the, proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30)-days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if noobjection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 13th November, 2008.C. KABUCHO,

District Registrar. Kiambu:

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24th December, 2008:

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12366

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURT- AT KIAMBU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF BEAR._

RAINI VILLAGE, NGEWA LOCATION, KIAMBU DISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 275 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-‘named deceased, who died at Nyaga, Raini, on 7th April, 2005, hasbeen filed in this registry by (1) David Njoroge Mbugua and (2) RuthWairimu Ndauwa,both of P.O. Box 222, Ngewa, in their respectivecapacities. as son and co-widow of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice,

And further take notice that if-no objection has been lodged iin this<fegistry in. the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

_ publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayedor. to make such orders as it thinksfit.

Dated the 10th December, 2008.. G..W. NGENYE,

District Registrar, Kiambu.

_ GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12367,

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL1 GISTRATE'S COURT-AT KIAMBU

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE.GF RAHABWANIIKU KINYA.OF IKINU VILLAGE, IKINU LOCATION,

KIAMBUDISTRICT

' PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSION CAUSE No, 283 OF 2008

"LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice thata petition foragrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who. died at Golf Course, on 9th October, 2008, hasbeen filed.in this registry by Dominic Ndichu Kinya, of P.O. Box2425-00202, Kenyatta National Hospital, in his capacity. as son of thedeceased... >

And.further take notice ‘that objections in‘thé prescribed form to‘the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged: inthis registrywithin thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther takenotice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

_ publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grantasprayed or to make such orders as it thinksfit.

Dated the 10th December, 2008.

. . G. W: NGENYE,. District Registrar, Kiambu.

‘GAZETTENOTICE No. 12368 ‘\

IN THESENIORPRINCIPAL MAGIST:RATE’S COURTAT KIAMBU

_. INTHE MATTER OFTHEESTATE OF MUGUMO.WAINAINA.MUGUMOALIAS MUGUMO WAINAINAOFGIKAMBURA VILLAGE, GIKAMBURALOCATION,

KIAMBU DISTRICTPROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SuccESSION CAUSENO. 284 OF 2008

LET ALLthe’parties concemedtake. notice that.a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who'died at Tena, on 15th December, 2007, has beenfited in this registry by David Njoroge Mugurmo, of P.O. Box 78153,Nairobi. in his capacity as son of the deceased.

Andfurther take notice that-objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed-form within thirty. (30) days of the date of,publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make suchorders as it thinksfit...

Dated the 10th December, 2008.H. NYAKWEBA,

District Registrar, Kiambu.

THE KENYA GAZETTE

3301

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12369

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT KIAMBU_

IN THE MATTER(OFTHEESTA]

LOCATION, KIAMBU aster

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 285 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concerned take notice that.a petition for agrantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named, deceased, who died at Kenyatta National Hospital, on 18thAugust, 2008, has beenfiled in this registry by (1)-Mary Nijambi ,Munyui. and (2) Allan Njoroge Wangui, both of P.O. Box 51651~00200, Nairobi, in their respective capacities as widow and brother-in~law of the deceased.

_ And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant.are invited and must be lodged inthis registry Within thirty (30) days of publicationofthis notice.

Andfurther. take notice that if no objection has been lodgediin thisregistry inthe prescribed formwithin thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication ofthis notice, the courtmay proceed to make the¢ grant asprayedor to make such orders asit thinks fit.

Dated the | [th December, 2008.-G. W. NGENYE,

District Registrar, Kiambu.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12370

_INTHE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT- AT NAIVASHA

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF MUIRU: ’ -KIMOTHO MUIRU_

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 4125 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate ofthe above-named deceased, who died at Kahury, on 25th March, 1991, has-beenfiled in this registry by Serah Nyakairo Muiru, ofP.O. Box 189, NorthKinangop, in her capacity as widowof the deceased. .

And further také notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe ‘making of the proposed grant are invited andmust be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of thisnotice.

_ And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the. date ofpublicationof this notice, the court may proceed.to make the grant as

_. prayed or to make such orders asit thinks fit.

Dated the 8th December, 2008.

NN NJAGI,J ; District Registrar, Naivasha.

GAZETTENONCENO. 12371

_ IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.ATMAUA

‘IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF MIKUNYUAM'ANANGA BAIKIMUNYA

.- PROBATE AND-ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 17 OF 2008.LET ALLthe parties concerned take notice that'a petition for a

grantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

.

‘named deceased, who died at Thuuru Sub-location, on 25th March,

2006, has “been filed in this registry by Grace Mwotwamutwa’ M’Ikunyua. in her Capacity as an administratrix of the deceased’sestate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to -

- the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be seaged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged iin this.registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of ‘the dateof —publication of this notice, the court may. proceed to make thegrant asprayedor to makesuchorders asit thinks fit.

Dated the 14th November, 2008.

J. N. NYAGAH.. District Registrar, Maua.

3302 . THE KENYA GAZETTE

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12372

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURTAT MAUA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF M’ LAIBUTAM’ IKUNYUA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSIONCAUSE NO. 26 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased,who died at Antuambui Location, on 13th February,1989, has been filed in this registry by M’Mwika M’Laibuta, of P. O.

Box 149, Laare, in his capacity as an administrator of the deceased's

estate.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publicationof this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayedor to makesuchorders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 5th November, 2008.

J.N. NYAGAH,District Registrar, Maua.

’ GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12373

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURTAT MAUA :

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF M*IMARIA

M'MUGA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.32 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Nyambene N. Hospital, on 25th June,2004, has been filed in this registry by Douglas Kinyua M’Imaria, of

P.O. Box 149, Maua, in his capacity as an administrator of the

- deceased’s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publicationof this notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to makethe grant asprayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit. :

Dated the 19th November, 2008.

J.N. NYAGAH,District Registrar, Maua.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12374

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURTAT MOLO

{N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JULIUSKIPKOECH KULEL

~ PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 10 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Tulwet Sub-location, on 10th October,

1999, has been filed in this registry by Alice ChepngenoKilel, of P.O.

Box 536, Molo, in her capacity as widow of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this regisiry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodgedin this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may procecd to make the grant'as_prayed or to make such orders as it thinksfit.

Dated the 27th October, 2008.

’ S. M.S. SOITA.District Registrar, Molo.

24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12375

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT MOLO

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATEOF SIMONNJENGA WAINAINA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.11 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrantofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at District Hospital, Molo, on 2nd

December, 2007, has been filed in this registry by (1) Eunice Wachera

Gichure and (2) Stanley Wangi Wainaina, both of P.O. Box 238,Molo, in their respective capacities as widow and brother of the

deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such ordersasit thinksfit.

Dated the 4th November, 2008.

S. M. S. SOITA,District Registrar, Molo,

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12376

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT MIGORI

“IN THE MATTEROF THEESTATEOFPHILIPOUMA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 189 OF 2008

LETALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a

grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Kamsaki Sub-location, on 4th February,2000, has been filed in this registry by Gladys Atak Ouma, in her‘capacity as widow of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the‘ proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in'the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date. of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders asit thinks fit.

Dated the 2nd December, 2008.

, E.O. AWINO,District Registrar, Migori.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12377

IN THE SENIOR PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT MIGORI

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF MUSAANGIENDA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 201 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Kong’udi Sub-location, on 10th August,1978, has beenfiled in this registry by Samwel Owuor Angienda.,in

his capacity as an administrator of the deceased’s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form to

the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grantas

prayed or to make such ordersasit thinksfit.

Dated the 30th October, 2008.E. 0. AWINO,

District Registrar, Migort,

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24th December, 2008 THE KENYA GAZETTE 3303

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12378 . GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12381

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURT. IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURT: AT MIGOR!. AT CHUKA

hile Ot 6 TN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF M’IMPWINYAKUNAOF RONGODISTRICT M’IKIUGU —

PROBATE-AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.237 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concerned take notice that a petition for agrantofletters of administration intestate to. the estate of the above-

’ named deczased, who died at Katieno “II” Sub-location, on 25th April,

1997, has beenfiled in this registry by Margaret Akinyi Ogolla, in her _capacity as widow of the deceased.

And. further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged fn thisregistry: im: the prescribed form within, thirty 30) days. of the date of-

publication ofthis notice. the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 8th December. 2008. - ;Oe : : KIBET SAMBU,

- : - («District Registrar, Migori.

GAZETTE NorticE No.12379

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’sCOURT‘AT MIGORI

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF MARGARET' ATIENO ODHIAMBO OF RONGODISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

j SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 251 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties ‘concemed ‘take ‘notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who ‘died at Kanyawanga,.on 29th June. 2008. hasbeen: filed: in .this registry by. Kennedy Ochieng" Odhiambo, in hiscapacity as an administratorof the déceased’s estate. .

And further take. notice that objections1in the prescribed form Io

the making of the. proposed grant aye invited and: must.be. lodgediinthis registrywithin thirty(30) days of publication of this notice. :

And furthertake notice that if no objection has-been. lodged in this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the: date of,publication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to. make the> grantasprayed or to make such ordersas it thinksfit.

Dated the 8th Deceber, 2008. mm; - KIBET SAMBU,

District Registrar. Migori.

~ GAZETTE NOTICENO. 12380

INTHE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE?S COURT: ATCHUKA

INN THE MATTEROFTHE.ESTATE OF MBINDU’-* MBUNGU|

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION ,

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO.131 OF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take fiotiec that apetition for.a

_ gtant. of letuers of-adminisiration intestate to the éstate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Chuka.Hospital, on 3rd April, 2008, hasbeen filed in this registry by Mary Wanjiku Mbungu,of P.O:Box 1),

. Tkwu, in her capacity as an administratrix ofthe deceased'sestate.

And farther take notice that objections, in the prescribed form to

- the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthisregistry withinthirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

-. And further take notice that if no-objection‘has been lodged iin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to.make such orders.asit thinks:fit.

‘Dated. the 4th November, 2008.

P.N.GESORA,District Registrar, Chuka.

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 164 OF 2008

_ LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named-deceased, who died atMeru Central, on Ist July, 2008, ‘hasbeenfiled. in this registry by Beatrice Nkatha’M’Impwi, of P.O. Box32, Nkubu, in her capacity as an’ administratrix of the: deceased’s -estate.

_ And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the propased grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice. .

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodged in-thisregistry in. the prescribed form within thirty(30) days of the date ofpublication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as |prayed or to makesuch-orders as it thinks fit.

Dated the 15th December, 2008. Co

P.N. GESORA,District Registrar, Chuka.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12382,

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTATKITUI . :

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATEOF.CHRISTINE |KASYOKA KATUKU ae

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 106-0F 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition-for.agrant of letters of administrationintestate to the estate ofthe abave-named deceased, who died at Shimanzi. on 6th March.:2008. has beenfiled in.this registry “by (1): Mwongeli’ Katuku and (2) Mwende

Muterni, both. of Mbilini, Kitui, in. their respective capacities as

daughter and anadministratrix of the deceased's estate.

Andfurther take notice: that objectionsin the prescribed form to:* the making of the proposed grant are: invited -and-niust be lodged in~ this registry within thirty (30)days of publication ofthis notice.

' And further take notice that if no objection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days ofthe date“ofpublication: of this notice. the court may proceed to make the. grantas |prayedorto' make suchorders asit thinksfit.

Dated:the 30th October. 2008. ; :: - . T.M. MWANGI,

District Registrar, Kimi.

GAZETTE NOTICE.No. 12383.

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’SCOURT |; *. ATKITUL -

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFJOSEPHMUNYWOKI MWENGI OF MUSENGO LOCATION

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION C:AUSE NO. 115OF 2008, . ;

LET ALL the parties .concemed take notice ‘that a petition foragrant of letters of adminisiration intestate totheestate ofthe above:

named. deeeased, whodied at Musengo Location..on | Oth December,1995, has been filed in this-registry by CharlesMwengi Munywoki,ofMusengo-1 ocation, Kitui, in his capacity as son ofthe deceased.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making-of the proposed grant are invited and must-be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of thisnotice.

And fussher take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry m the prescribed form within thirty (30) days. ofthe date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as-prayed.er to.make such orders as it thinksfit. ©

Dated the 19th November, 2008. - °: T. M. MWANGI,

District Registrar, Kini.

3304 THE KENYA GAZETTE

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12384IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURT

AT MWINGI

IN THE MATTEROF THEESTATE OF CATHERINEKAKWASI MALUKI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENo.30 OF 2008

LETALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Kenyatta National Hospital, on 17thJuly. 2007, has been filed in this registry by (1) Judith Kasyoka

_ Kimanzi, of P.O. Box 255, Mwingiand (2) Juliet Serah Nyunga, ofP.O. Box 395, Mwingi. in their respective capacities as sister andsister-in-law of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publicationofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make suchorders asit thinksfit.

Dated the I!th December, 2008.

D. M. OCHENSA,District Registrar, Mwingi.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12385

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTATMAUA.. —:

‘IN THE MATTEROFTHEESTATE OF GEORGENCHEBERE

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 22 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Amwamba,hasbeenfiled in this registryby Kangai Nchebere, of P.O. Box 149, Maua, in his capacity as anadministratorof the deceased’s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been Jodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the.grant asprayed or to make such orders as it thinksfit.

Dated the 29th September, 2008.

J.N. NYAGAH,District Registrar, Maua.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12386

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT MAUA

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFZAKAYOM’ANAMPIU M’IMAANA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 24 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Kirindara, Ntunene, on Ist July, 2006,

has been filed in this registry by Julius M’Inyingi M’Imana, of P.O.Box 11, Laare, in his capacity as an administrator of the deceased’sestate.

‘And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in this. Tegistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orders as it thinksfit.

Dated the 23rd September, 2008.

JN. NYAGAH,District Registrar, Maua.

24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12387

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT SIAYA

IN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OF BARAZAABUNGU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO.27 OF 2007

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for a —grantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-nameddeceased, who died at Sega Sub-location, on Ist Juné 1972,has.been filed in this registry by Joseph Onyango Menya, in his capacityas son of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

Andfurthertake notice that if no objection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed formwithin thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 2nd May, 2008.

D. A. A. KAYILA,_ District Registrar, Siaya.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12388

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT NYAHURURU

IN THE MATTEROF THEESTATE OF JOHNKARURI NJOROGE OF GATHANJI LOCATION,

: NYANDARUADISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No.60 oF 2008

LET ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at District Hospital, Nyahururu, on 7thJune, 1999, has beenfiled in this registry by Lucy Waithira Karuri, ofP.O. Box 19, Nyahururu, in her capacity as an administratrix of thedeceased’sestate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisTegistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders as it thinksfit.

Dated the 19th November, 2008.-T. MATHEKA,

District Registrar, Nyahururu.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12389

IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’ S COURTAT NYAHURURU

IN THE MATTER OF THEESTATEOF FRIDANJERI KINYANJUI OF MATHINGIRA LOCATION,

NYANDARUADISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION -

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 66 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Manyaka, Ndivai, Nyandarua District,

on 28th February, 2002, has been filed in this registry by Elijah MainaKinyanjui, of P.O. Box 1008, Nyahururu, in his capacity as anadministratorof the deceased’ s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis, notice.

Andfurther take notice thatif no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to makesuch orders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 3rd December, 2008.

H. M. NYABERI, |District Registrar, Nyahururu.

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GAZETTENOTICENO. 12390

24th December, 2008

~ IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT KAPSABET-

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFJANEVv LUBANGA.

,PROBAT AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE NO. 153-OF2007

~-LET ALL the parties. concemed take notice that a petition for a” grant of letters of administration intestateto the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Kapkangani Location, on 20thSeptember, 2002, has been filed in this registry by Anne NaigaLubanga,in her capacity as an administratrix of the deceased’s estate.

And further take notice that objections.in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed. grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30) daysofpublication ofthisnotice.

And farther take notice that if.a0 objection hasbeen: lodgedin this" registryin the. prescribed form within thirty(30) days of the date of _"publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the-grant as -prayed orto make such orders as it thinks fit.

ws Dtsthe 6thDocember, 2008. '

J,M. NJOROGE, *District Registrar, Kapsabet.

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GAZETTE NOTICENO.12391 -

"IN THE SENIORRESIDENT.MAGISTRATE’S COURT a- ATLIMURU |.

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF JOSEPHMBURU MUTHEE ALIASJ. M. MUTHEE OF KABETE

_ = PROBATE-AND ADMINISTRATIONSUCCESSIONCAUSE NO.126 OF2008

LET ALL the-paities concemied take notice thata petition for a©. grant of letters of administration intestateto the estateof the ‘above-nameddeceased; ‘whodied at NairobiEquator Hospital, hasbeen filedin this: registry by (1) Mary Waitherero Karanja and(2) OnesmuisMuirurii Muthee, in their respective capacitiesaswidow and brother,

_ ofthe deceased... .

And further takenoticethat objectioiis’inthe prescribed form tothe makingofthe proposedgrantareinvited and mustbe lodged inthis registry within thirty (30)days ofpublication ofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that ifnoobjectionhas beenlodged in this“registry in. the prescribed formwithin thirty (30) days of thedate ofpublication ofthis notice, the court may proceed to make thegrant as.

‘ _ prayed or to make such orders as it thinks fit.

Dated the 28th November, 2008. =A. O.AMINGA,

District Registrar, Limuru.

. GaderteNomce Na. 12392 ©_ INTHE SENIOR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'SCOURT

AT LIMURU. |

IN THE MATTER OFTHEESTATE OF ifeNRY' WAWERU KABUEOFLIMURU, KIAMBU DISTRICT

PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION ;

SUCCESSION.CAUSE No:139 OF2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice. that a petition for a ogrant of letters ofadministration intestate to tie state-of the above-named deceased, who died St. Mary’s Hospital, has been filedin thisregistryby (1) Mary Muthoni Mwaniki and (2)-VirginiaNduta, both of.P.O. Box 31, Kikuyu, in their Tespective capacities aas widow anddaughter of the deceased.

And further take notice. that objections in the prescribed. form: to,the making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged in _ |

"this registry withinthirty (30) days of publication ofthisnotice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection’‘has been lodged inthis". registry in the prescribed formwithin’thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such orders.as it thinksfit:

. Datedthe 28th November, 2008. . /

Se A.O. AMINGA, |District Registrar, Limuru.

THE KENYA GAZETTE ~~ , : - 3305

_ GAZETTE NOTICENO.12393 _IN THE SENIOR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT

* ~ AlHOMABAY

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OFANDITI, OJODE

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 86 OF 2008 —

LET.ALL the parties concemed take notice that a petition for aeranof, letters of administration intestate to the estate. of the above-named deceased, who died on8th November, 2008, has been filed inthis registry by Jannes Omari Anditi, of Asego Sub-location, Po. Box118, Homa Bay,in his capacity asson of the deceased.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed formtothe making of theproposed grant areinvitedand must belodged in.this registry within thirty (30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if'noobjection has been lodgediin thisregistry in-the prescribed formwithin thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may Frere omnake Oe grant a6prayed or to makesuch orders asit thinks fit.

“Dated the 8th December, 2008. a ,

- CA. S. MUTAI,' District Registrar, Homa Bay.

GAZETTENOTICE'No. 12394

IN THE SENIOR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT ©

ATRUNYENJES >IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF MARGARET. MUTHONI

NJAGI OF KYENI NORTH LOCATION,EMBU DISTRICT

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 102 OF 2008. - :

~ LETALL theparties‘concemedtake notice that apetition for-a_ grant Of letters of administrationintestate to the estateofthe sbove-named deceased,who. “died. at Runyenjes Hospital, Embu, on 15th -August, 2007, has been. filed in this registry by-(1) Eunice Mutitu

~ Njagi and.(2) Renson Nyaga Njagi, both of Kyeni North Location,intheir respective capacitiesas mother andbrotherofthe deceased. -°

Andfurther. take notice that objections in’‘theprescribed fort tothe making of theproposedgrant are invited and must belodged inthis registry within thirty (30)days ofpublication ofthis notice.

"And further take noticethat ifnoobjection has been lodgedin this- registry‘in the prescribed formwithin thifty(30) daysof the'date of |

publicaticn of this notice, the court may proceedt makethe grant asprayed orto make such orders as it thinks fit.

‘Dated the:15thDecember, 2008.. D. 0. ONYANGO,

District Registrar, Runyenjes.

: sie eye 7 a

GAZETTENOTICENO. 12395 |

“IN THESENIOR RESIDENT.MAGISTRATE'SCOURT, AT OYUGIS

IN THEMATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF ODAGO.ADIE

"PROBATEAND ADMINISTRATION.

"SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 130oF2008. oo.

“LET-ALL theparties concemedtakenotice thata petition fora ,grant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named: deceased, who. died at Kasewe Sub-location, on 10thNovember, 1991, hasbeen filed in this registry by Jashon Odhiambo. .Odago,in hiscapacity as son ofthe deceased.

And. further takenotice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged: in -this registry within thirty(30) daysofpublicationofthis notice."

And furthertake noticethat iftno objection has been lodged,

publicationofthis notice, the court may pr ‘to make thegrant 26 oO‘registry in the prescribed forinwithin thirty (30).daysofthe ite

. prayed or to make suchorders as it thinksfit.

Dated the 17th’December, 2008.

R.C. BIOMNDO,\District Registrar, Ovugis.

3306 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12396

IN THE SENIOR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT

AT KAJIADO

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

TAKE NOTICEthat an application having been madein this court

in

CAUSE NO.40 OF 2008"

By (1) Anne Wambui Nyoro and (2) Peter Njenga Njuguna, both

of P.O. Box 469. Ngong Hills-in Kenya, the deceased's widow anduncle, respectively. for a grant of letters of administration intestate to

the estate. of Peter Nyoro Macharia. who died at Kenyatta NationalHospital in Kenya, on 15th August, 2008.

The court will proceed to issue the same unless cause be shown tothe contrary and appearancein this respect entered within thirty. (30)days from the date of the publication of this notice in the Kenya

Gazette.

Dated the 7th November, 2008.

W.N. KABERIA,District Registrar, Kajiado.

GAZETTE NOTICE No.12397

IN THE SENIOR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT VOI

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF DANCANKIWISHI JOHANA ALIAS DANCANKIWISHI

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSE No. 37 OF 2008

LET ALLthe. parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Chawia Sub-location, on !3th April,1979, has been filed in this registry by Mzee Duncan Kiwishi, of P.O.

Box 63, Mwatate, in his capacity as an administrator of the deceased’sestate.

Andfurther take notice that objections in the prescribed form to ©

the making of the proposed grant are. invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And further take notice that if Tio objection has been lodgedin thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 26th November, 2008.

P.N. NDWIGA,District Registrar, Voi.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12398

IN THE SENIOR RESIDENT: MAGISTRATE? S$ COURTAT KANGEMA

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE.OF EZEKIELGICHUHI ALIAS GEORGE GICHUHI NJAMBA

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENO. 44 OF 2002

_LET ALL the parties concemed take notice. that a petition for agrantof letters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-

named deceased, who died at Murang’a, on 20th November, 1480, has

been filed in this registry by Sophia Wangari Gichuhi, of P.O. Box 16,Kahuhia,in her capacity as an administratrix of the deceased’s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed-form to

the making of the proposed grant aré, invited and must be lodged in

this registry within thirty 30) days of publication ofthis notice.

And further take notice that if no objection has been lodgedin this

registry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days ofthe date of

publication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant as

prayed or to make such orders asit thinksfit.

Dated the 11th June, 2002.

ABDUL EL-KINDFY,District Registrar, Kangema.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12399

IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’ S COURTAT GATUNDU

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF CHEGEMUKUI ALIAS ANDREW CHEGE MUKUF

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENo.34OF 2008

LET ALLtheparties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant of fetters of administration intestate to the estate of the above-named deceased, who died at Gatundu, on 30th January, 2008, hasbeen filed in this registry by (1) Joseph Kiruthi Chege and Red PeterMworia Chege,in their capacities as sons of the deceased.

And further take notice that-objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant-are invited and must be lodged in —this registry within thirty (30) days of publication of this notice.

And furthertake notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such ordersasit thinksfit.

D. G. KARANI,District Registrar, Gatundu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO,12400 -

IN THE SENIOR RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURTAT GATUNDU

IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF ARTHURGAKERE KAYU

PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION

SUCCESSION CAUSENo.44 OF 2008

LET ALLthe parties concemed take notice that a petition for agrant ofletters of administration intestate'to the estate of the above-named deceased, whodied at Thika, on 9th June, 1994, has been filedin this registry by Mary Wanjiru Waweru, in her capacity as anadministratrix of the deceaséd’s estate.

And further take notice that objections in the prescribed form tothe making of the proposed grant are invited and must be lodged inthis registry within thirty (30)-days of publication ofthis notice.

Andfurther take notice that if no objection has been lodged in thisregistry in the prescribed form within thirty (30) days of the date ofpublication of this notice, the court may proceed to make the grant asprayed or to make such ordersasit thinksfit.

Dated the 15th December, 2008.D. G. KARANI,

District Registrar, Gatundu.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12401

THE ADVOCATES (ADMISSION) REGULATIONS

(LN. 357 of 1997)

PURSUANT to regulation 17 of the Advocates (Admission)Regulations,it is notified that the following 15 (fifteen) persons:

Arunga Esther Adongo,Kirior Alex Kipngeno Tarus,LewaLilian Tsuma,

_ Luchivya Kevin Marisio;Maina Samuel Mbuthia,Momanyi Judy Rebecca,Musili Radford Jackson Mbithi,MuyaaEmily Mayiamei,.MwauZipporah Minoo.Obwanda Lynn Agina.Onteri Betty Mokeira,Otieno Irene Adda,Sindani Lucy Khahendi,Wafula Tom Mbayaki,

Yator Rhoda, ©

have complied with the provisions of section 13 of the Advoeates Actas to pupilage and the passing of examinations subject to such

exemptions as_may have been granted under subsection (2) of thesection.

Dated the 17th December, 2008. -: , W. KULUNDU-BITONYE,

Director/ChiefExecutive andSecretary, Council ofLegal Education.

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planed:ond

24thDecember, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICENo.12402.- THEWATERACT

“Wo, 8 of2002)LAKE VICTORIA NORTH .

CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY

IN EXERCISE of the powers cenferred by section 15 of the Water

Act 2002, the Ministier for Water and Irrigation approves the. .Catchment Managment Strategy for Lake Victoria North catchment

area for the period 2008-2013 formulated ‘by the. Water ResourcesManagement Authority as appended below.

.

-. PART i BACKGROUND

1, Introduction

Overview 20

: The vulterability ofthe scarce ‘water resources : together withcentralised system:of. Managementand hon performing institutions in

the “Kenyan” water sector. called:for reforms which created Water. | Resources Management Authrioty (WRMA). TheAuthority. has ‘the ~"mandatetomanage the water resources which under thenew paradigm”

is done‘onthe thebasis. ofcatchment-areas. A total of 6 catchment |areashave been.created ii Kenya.one ofwhichis Lake Victoria NorthCatchment area. This catchment is responsible for themanagement of‘Rivers Yala, Nzoia, Sio-and Malabe drainage areas. The management

~ 4 undertaken with -the-involvemnent -of stakehdiders’ through'Catehiment AreaAdvisoryCommittees (CAAC)at catchment levelend

"Water “Resources ‘Users “Associations (WRUAs) at-stib-catchmientJlevel:1n'2006, the renewable freshwater.availebilityfor Lake Victoria‘Northcatchment areahadfallento 9TS mr’ per capita whichis below‘the-1000 m’per capita global:‘bench mark. This.implies that efforts areneeded toreversethe trend. a

| Catchment Management Strategy:Formulation Process

‘TheCatchment Managenicat’ Stategy (CMS)ise tool for @systematicrianagement-of waterand slated. catchment

‘resources with“theparticipation -of. stukehdlders. As Such’ the,formetation of the suetegy was ‘consilttive, which enhences |.ownerthip. and: cncowrngespartcipation of stakeholders duringits

~ tmplementation. ‘The process involied: iterative:‘technicg! discussions._ and stakeholderparticiaptionto ensure incoporation of|Pertinent issues" emenating from the water and relatedsectors. ;

* Policy, Vision, Mission and.Principles

2.1 Pettityrection‘and legal framework

The Seséional PaperNo. 1 of 1999 provides the policy direction onwater reebwscts management. It is. complemented. by Economic . |Recoverydefeat.and Employment Creation Strategy (2003-2007),PovertyMeitulitionStentegyPaper(PRSP-2000) and the Investmenteeievaton "anee. ie policy -ditecton

* Tootingwateras «social andaneconomic good:

3 Prameesation, conservation and Protection of available water,

oe Sustainable, rational and.“economical allocation of. waterTesaumices,

* Supetying acieiand amounts of water ‘that meets acceptable ifco. stapdesdsforthe various needs;

° finentiagg safe wastewater: disposal for ‘protection of public: hentthendenvironmental integrity;

. Beelgping a sound and. sustainable -financial. system, forefigctive and efficient water: resources management, water

_ supply. and water-bome. sewage. collection, . treatment and

~The commitment of the Keaya_ Goverment to-the water sectorreforms is ¢emonstrated by the enactment of the Water Act 2002,

> whichpaowidexa legal framework forthe reformptocessandmandates- WRMA to effectively manage water resources on the basis of |

catchmentemens. This is achieved through the Catchment Management‘Strategy(CMMH)as.outlined in section 15.cofthe WaterAct. o

in oader-decthe strategy tobe focused, WRMAhasadopted:athree“tier approach, which entails setting the broad cbjectines 16),

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specifying Targets (T) and developing strategic Actions a) for everystratégy outlined in the CMS. The specified objectives are intended toenable’je-reaching thegoals¢of the specific sree the strategic actions :

measurethe extent to which the goals have been.achieved. TheCMSisintended to be valid for a period offive years. after which revisionwould be necessary to conform with environmental changes.-

2.2. Vision and Mission

Vision .

The vision of Lake Victoria North Cattchmentarea in management.Of water résources: underscores water adequacy in-line with vision2030: It states: that Lake Victoria Northcatchment area conservesthecatchment to ensure access to adequate quantity and quality water forall. The CMS will therefore be used asa tool to realise this vision.

“Mission _ ce

/ The mission statement forLake Mictoria Northcatchment areaconforms with the overal mission for.WRMA to maintainsyaergy.It.

\ states that Lake Victoria North undertakes ta: manage, segulate and“ conserve. water resources judiciously, involving stakeholders toenhance. equitable allocation and environmental. sustainability. Thusstakeholder participation is vital hencetheir committment. to-observe |honesty, courtesy,. integrity,equity,and/acconmgabim‘managementofwater resources.

2.3 Overall Goals

The. goals which Lake Victoria North catchment:‘areais. fookingforward 40 achieve within fiveyears ofimplamentationofthe strategy-are as follows. .

* ‘Sustainableavater.. management ‘which - “includes *- the"enhancementand.protection, ofnaturalflow: regimessod

iniprovementofwater.quality,

° Enabling environment 10roe the water ecosystem and

“° ~Bquinaisie welt allocationwhich promisesstaveta. andgivespriority tothe inaintenanceofReserve: 2h

°° WRMA -‘collaborasns with aif: -stukeholders’ to|“echievesustainable: : fe wmianegement in thécatchment,” /

oe Sufficient aid safewaterreoure:infstructre'tmeetthe :watersecurityneeds ofthe people.. i .

see: poeta ‘Aoilogied anitiisiacly ondchaseteFaalisation will bedepensiantonstenoMex pertipation. mo

24 Key PrinciplesandConcepts

Concepis .

“Thacinomae:BycanehennarineWeaagyasc beendeveloped -hased onthe vision, throughthemission,.goals,

Objectives,targets -.to. operational: -strategic actions from. which —: activities. cenbedeveloped.The~oprationalisationof | ~

implementable,te seciogy, dependenton.thensstsandsongshsofthesepionwhichinclude. - isn

teMt Higos“and

associated protected forests* The Rivers Yala, Nzoia; Sioand Malakisi ‘gs well as Lake

Victoria and the wetlands

_* The biodiversity of the: catchinnent areaand the associatiated ,

<The spell potenper tacesandthe:own. floodplains . .

* - Thehuman Tesource base and their socio-economic activities

The approach to management of water resources within the CMSconcept emphasizes vision setting in defrining the stage for the .process. This is followed by resource directed management whichemphasizes résourceclass, the reserve and settingof quality .

" objectives. Thewhole set up is linked to the source directed measureswhich emphasize water allocation and effluent discharge mangement

~ Key Principles BS .

This CMS is formulated within the fimdamentals5 efeernedWater Resources Management (IWRM). with recognition of: Dublin °principles on water resources management. These principles have

eran waterwere andtei

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guided the the elaboration of the 7 operational principles outlinedbelow for Lake Victoria North catchment to conform with the overallgoals.

¢ Adopt the precautionary principle. The CMS seeks to make

decisions based on sound science.

¢ Ensure equity. The CMSseeks opportunities for all sectors of

the community to benefit equitably from the region’s waterresources.

. Conserve natural resources. The CMSseeks optimal use ofthe -

région’s non-renewable resources, encouragingefficient useandthe search for altematives.

* Maintain &cological and ‘socio-cultural values. The natural

environment provides goods and services that are fundamentalto life and economicactivity, as well as intrinsic values.

¢ Enhance regional prosperity.The CMS seeks to enhance thetegional economy, particularly through actions and newtechnologies that will benefit catchment assets and/or deliverbenefits through the sustainable use ofcatchmentassets.

¢ Maintain and improve water securify. Advocates forimprovements in water availability, access and reliability as

well as water use efficiency.

¢ Strengthen understanding, participation and partnerships.Recognises the important role ofthe region’s community inachieving the regional vision and goals.

3. Basin Characterization

3.1. Basin Characteristics

Lake Victoria North catchment area comprises 3 administrative

provinces namely Westem, Nyanza end Rift Valley and about 17districts. However, the management of water resources is oriented to‘the ManagementUnits (MUs). which are drainage basin based and are

static as oppose to the dynamic administrative district boundaries. TheCatchment Area covers an area of 17,000 km’, with an estimatedpopulation of about 6.5 million people deriving their livelihood from

agriculture. Major features in the catchment are Mt Elgon, Cheranganihills and Nandi escarpmentin the uplands while the middle zone has -undulating hills dissected by the main rivers of Nzoia and Yala andtheir tributaries. Protected and gazetted conservation areas in the

tegion include Kakamega forest which provides an ecological niche

for someofthe indeginous species.of flora and fauna. :

Natural catchmentconditions

The catchmentcondition is best considered in terms ofhighlands,

the middle zone and the lowlands as relates to water resources. Thehighlands comprise the Mt Elgon, Cherangani hills and~the Nandi

Escapments. The middle belt has undulating hills dissected by the twomajor rivers, Yala and Nzoia and their tributaries. The lowland areasslope gently into the Lake Victoria, another remarkable feature in thecatchment. The area. is also characterised by perennial springs withyields of upto 500 m’/day, an indication of high groundwaterpotentialin the catchment. The highlands receive high rainfall varying from,1400 mm to 2700 mm annually on average while in the lower zoneghave mean annual rainfall of 800 mm to 1400 mm. Dueto intensiveagriculture in the catchment and urbanisation, both point and non-point

sources of pollution have over time caused reduction of water qualityofrivers and the lake in the catchment.area.

3.2. Issues, Challenges and Potentials

Issues and Challenges

The issues and challenges encountered in Lake Victoria Northcatchmentarea can be summarised but not limited to ‘the following:

* Soil erosion, sedimentation and other forms of degradation ofwater resources including wetlands

* Cultivation of river banks and deforestation

¢ Sand harvesting, brick making, mining and quarrying

_ * Catchment degradation

* A crumbled water Tesources assessment and monitoringprogramme

¢ Degradation ofwater resources

¢ -Flooding and its consequences

¢ Overexploitation ofgroundwater

* Pollution of water Tesources.

¢ National and Intemationalinitiatives on trans-boundary waters

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¢ HIV/AIDS and genderissues related to water . ~

* Unevendistribution of water resources in time and space.

Potentials

Apart from issues and challenges, Lake Victoria North Catchment

Area has. high potentials for investment in water resources

management. These are enumerated as follows.

* Perennial rivers which can be usedto sustain irrigation

* Goodsites for multipurpose dams e.g. Ndano Falls: in River.

yala and Webuyefalls in Nzoia

“© Potential dam sites for storage and other purposes eg.Mautuma on Nzoia River

¢ Wetlands for biodiversity for conservation

* The Lake Victoria and Kanyaboli

. Ground and surface water potential for water supply.

. Potential for economic use of flood water and increasing

- carbon sequestration

PARTIE STRATEGIES FOR CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT

4. Classification - Management Units

This chapter provides details on the management approachesthatare considered appropriate for the progressive improvement of water’Tesource management in the catchment. It also provides details fordetermining management units to guide the implementation of theCMSwith appropriate technologies and participatory processes as key

parameters. - :

4.1 Development ofManagement Units

The Catchment Management Units (CMUs)are spatial areas withsimilar resource management issues. They are developed based on‘drainage characteristics and similarity in issues and challenges

associated with management of water resources. Basedonthis criteria,7 CMUs were developed for Tana catchment area. To enhanceeffectiveness in management of water resources, the CMUs are

managed from specific sub-regional offices ofWRMA.

The Objectives and Targets offor CMU classification

Objectives:

(i) Classify the water resources within agreed managemént zones

(ii) Determine the measures necessary to achieve the Resource

Quality Objectives

Targets:

¢ The class of water resource is set

* The Resource Quality Objectives (RQOs) are set

4.2 Water Resource Classification System

The water resource classification systemis developed based on

three elements namely Ecological (E), Livelihood (L) and Commercial

(C). These elements are used to describe the Water Resouces

Management Units (WRM Units)as oulined below.

(a) Ecological (E) WRM Units: are areas with almost natural

ecological characteristics. The focus: for water resourcesmanagementis the protection unit for water catchment.

(b) Livelihood (L) WRM Units: are areas with predominantly ruralsettelement with dominant small scale subsistence practice.Water resources management in this unit involves equitable-allocation and protection of water resources.

(c) Commercial (C) WRM Units: are typically urban and/or

industrial agglomeration areas including their peri-urban.Water resources managementinthese units mainly focuses onprotection ofthe resource.

43 Strategic Actions for Management UnitsClassification

The following are the strategic actions necessary to achieve the targets

formulated above.

a

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“Teerwe

- Goal

Objectives ;

i “Toensureequiabeallocition and regulationofwater ute

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Strategic actions -

° Classify surface water resources ential

°. Set the Resource CualityObjectives (ROOs) and test them in_’ pilot areas

* Ensure that.Management Units satisfy management: requirements , . .

5.» Water Balance and Water Demand Management

This chapter provides a description of the water balance status.within thecatchment with respectto availability of the resources and

- demand.It emphasizes the Reserve, demandstrends as well as storageandtransfers.

- $1 Water BalanceReconciliation

One important purpose of water management is to°match orbalance the demand for: water. with its. availability, throughsuitable

7 water allocationarrangements among the different water uses.

The goals andobjectives ofwatérbalance areasfollows:

Goal:

"Equitable water allocation which promotes effective use andgives priority to the Reserve

It is generallyrecognised, that equitable water allocation needs to bebased on.a reliable.es of the water balance. ‘To thiseffect, theobjective below has n formulated.

Objectives X

(i) Investigate watet balance andfind reconciliation sohition

The targets which have been set by the catchments& measure forthe °achievement ofthe objectives |are as follows

* To provide timely, sufficient and reliable water balance‘for‘ -- LakeVictoria North caictmentarea vse+ Assexs the ooourence of deficit and’develop prioritiesfor

reconciliation :

° “Improve assessment ofthereserve

52 _ SiegeActionsfor Water Balance and Demand Management

The strategic actions necessary toachieve the targetsare: . ;

° Assessthe availability ofnatural water resourcequantity

. Assess the actual use in detail forpilot areas7° _ Assess the actual demand in detail for pilot areas

* Develop futurebaseline scenarios

_# Develop scenarios for recdnéiling water requirements with |Le syailableresource toaddressdeficitsincluding transfer options

a* Reviewackapiateho matodology fr better waterbalancing.

6. "WaterAllocation and WaterUse Management.

| ‘This section outlines the stasgeies for water allocation andcompliance to Water Resources ‘Management Rules 2007 in. Tana’catchment,ateal.; It- emphasizes collaborative. interevention. withstakeholder. participation to ensurc. seqaable ‘allocation. and

. enforvement of waterusefees,

6:1" Water Allocation Planning |

Water. allocation. planningis undertaken to ensure equiable.allocation of water among the various users.-The goals for underaking‘waterallocation Planning and the objectives forachieving these goalsare -

gives priority to the Reserve

.% To meet, the economic snd secial development objectivesthrough sustainable management of water resources . including

. their ptoper allocation

«"- Equitablesvater’ allocation which promotes effective use and

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* To regulate and control the use ofwater resources

* Implementsolutionsfor reconciling water supplyand demand

- THETERSGurde” Water allocation 5 theWaterAllocation Plan (WAP). The plan takes into’ account the interactionbetween upstream and downstream water users. This includesploughingback resources upstream to sustain managementefforts toensure perennial availability of water for all dependants.

Targets developedfor water allocation planning inlude thefollowing

* Water abstraction permit system in place to ensure lawfulwater use , .

he Water allocated is used - sustainably, rationally and

" economically amongst competing users taking (pro-poor).* Increased volume ofrecycled waterused in the catchment |

¢ An allocation criteria for equitable utilisation of water in the”catchment developed

-* Designed comprehensive operational: plats for parmonising_ abstraction records .

” “Effectivemetering, monitoring and complisnce isin place* ‘Identify areas and level of over-allocation and ensure over-

, allocationdoes not recur me

62 Inplneniton oftewate alone momand water semanagement

’ yr .

The ifnptementation of water allocation. and |use- management. isachived through permitting and water use system‘which‘is structured

- into classes depending on quantity to be abstracted. The processing of| theallocation is mafiaged through ‘stakeholder involvement. These

include the Water Resources Users Associations (WRUAs) and -Catchment. Area Advisory Committees (CAACS)‘as well as WaterResources Management ‘Authority (WRMA)Regional and National-offices. Larger. abstractorsrequire more institutional involvement iinprocessingthan small abstractors. .

|. 63.” StrategicActions forWater Allocation Planning.The following axe the.Strategic actioris necessaryto achieve the ©

“targetsformulatedabove.

7 Assessmentofwater resoiirces- os

es Idehtification ofmajor water-use/users.

.° Develop allocation plan -develop thresholds for © sub. catchments - categorise abstractors :

o Operationalise water abstraction permitsystem :

* Develop enforcemént plan° Developaroltout planfor wateruse charges a

° Promotswater conservationreasures and wate wae eficincy“2. thebugh awareness campaigns

ve Croscheck implementationofother CMSactivisuchaawarenesscreation oo.

a’: Train staffonpermitting processes 8

° Enforce installationofmetetsforwater abstractionpoints ©ae Permit sysiem put ia place and applicationsprocessed

promptly. -wo® Develop waterallocation plan

7 9 Water Resource Protection

This chaptet describes the approachand options sdoptsdin onder 7‘to protect the water resources from further deterioration snd restore

- their natural status. “

7.1 Status of Water. Resources in Lake” Victoria Nonth andProtection Measures

The focus of WRMA in this chapter is to contolthewaterresourcesin the catchment in respectof quantity and quality.Thisrelates closely to the determination of the Reserve. The. Reservedetermines ‘the minimum quantity and quality:of‘the water Tesourcethat is set aside for basic environmental and human uses. ,

The overallgoal in protecting:water resomgces is boensure .

° Sustainable water management which includes the’ enhancentent and protection of natural flow regimes and improvement ofwater quality.

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The objectives developed to enable achievementofthe goal are:

(i) To ensure that Reserveis metat all times

(ii) Ensure protection of water resource and minimize negativeimpacts of waste discharge and disposal

The protection of the resource involves prevention ofpollution ofwater resources which would otherswise cause direct or indirectalteration ofthe chemical, physical, biological, or thermal properties of

the water resource so as to makeit:

* Less fit for any beneficial purpose for which it is or mayreasonably be expected to be used for

* Harmfulor potentially harmfulto

i. The welfare, health or safety of human beings;

ii, “Any aquatic, non aquatic life or property

iii. The environment

Regarding pollution from point and non-point sources, the strategyproposes to address them integratively.

The main pointsources ofpollution in Lake Victoria North are:

¢ Agro-based industries (coffee, and tea factories), sugar, papermills

* Livestock. based industries (slaughter houses, milk plants,

tanneries)

* Sewerage worksin large towns *

* Car washingsites in towns

To enhance the protection process, WRMA has developed a three

structured approach by classifying the surfaces water resources asfollows

(i) Satisfactory : no immediate stress,pressure or threat

(ii) Alert: stress, pressure or threat identified or anticipated

(iii) Alarm: water levels declining, water quality deteriorating(stress, pressure or threat identified}

The classification will. enable prioritising interventions. As thestatus of the water resources improves, the classes will be evaluated

and redifined. to reflect the achievements.

The groundwater resources on the other hand are classifiedaccording to their perceived importance and in categories shown

below: .

* Strategic aquifer: aquifers used to supply significant amounts/proportions of water to an area where there are no alternatives,or where alternatives. would take time and‘high investments todevelop.

* Major aquifer; high-yielding aquifers with good quality water.

* Minor aquifer; moderate-yield aquifers with variable waterquality. :

* Poor aquifer; low-yield aquifers with poor to reasonable

quality water.

* Special aquifer; aquifers or parts of aquifers designated

“special aquifers” by the Authority.

The.targets developed to ensurewater resources protection are

* All water bodies classified and RQOsdefined

* Reserve quantity defined for all surface water bodies

*. Reserve quantity defined for all strategic and major GWaquifers

¢ System for Reserve Quality defined by HQ and applied to

regional water bodies

° Effluent regulations enforcedfor all Cat C and D poftuters :

** District Environmental Committees fully sensitised on WRMRules[lead role}

* System of water use charges for effluent load defined (HQ)

[polluters are charged]

° Codes of Practice for Effluent Discharge developed (HQ) &disseminated in region

* Developpricing strategy for waste discharge (loads)

7.2 Strategic Actions for Protection of Water Resources

The following are the formulated strategic actions necessary to

achieve the targetsfor protecting water resources.

¢ Assess quality status of surface water resource °

* Assess quality status of ground water resource(aquifers)

* Assess polluters with major negative impact on water resourcesquality

* Develop collaborative engagements with polluters to comply; with discharge standards

~ * ‘Classify the water resources. quality(Implement reserve and

RQOs)in pilot areas .

¢ Formulate develop anddisseminate code of practice for EDCPs

* Review and evaluate EIA/EA reports for all. projects/programmeswith significant impacts on water resource

* Carry out inspection, monitoring anddata gathering on solidand liquid waste

* Training on water resources quality assessment.

* Define and interpret classification system and RQOs for LVNregion

¢ Analysis of hydrological records

* Analysis of groundwater records & aquifer characteristics

* Develop collaborative arrangements to ensure category C and

D polluters comply with regulations

* Capacity building of District Environmental Committees

¢ Application of Reserve quality system in pilot areas’

* Facilitate formulation codes ofpractice for effluent discharge

* Provide regional contributions to system of water use chargesfor effluent load

* Provide regional contributions and’ dissemination of codes ofpractice for effluent discharge

* Pollution prevention guidance-

* Identify and prioritise stressed water resources

¢ Incorporating environmental impact assessment (EIA)iin alldevelopmentprojects/programmes with significant impacts onwater resources;

* Strengthening jnspection, monitoring and data gathering on

municipal wastewater and solid waste disposal

¢ Carrying out public awareness campaigns on water, sanitation

and hygiene

¢ Formulating water quality standards for different classes of

water resource

* Controlling nutrient, sediments and pollution discharge itintowater bodies

8. CatchmentProtection and Conservation

This chapter provides. details regarding the strategy for catchmentprotection and conservation. The approach is based on the zoning of

the catchment for ease of developing an intervention compartible witha particular zone.

8.1 Catchment Degradation and Management Focus

Human intervention for socio-economic gains without due regardto environmental management has caused accelerated degradationwhich has impacted negatively on water resources.

The goal developed to ensure catchmentprotectionis:

Enabling environmentto protect the water ecosystem and habitat

The two objectives developed to ensurethat the goal is achieved are

(i) - To integrate protection and conservation approach together

with stakeholders

(ii) To attain protection and conservation ofcatchmentassets

To address these issues and to reverse the trénd, emphasis shouldbe put on two issues namely conservation and protection of the waterresources. In this regard, the two issues should be addressed in termsof a process rather than procedure. Therefore, the protected areas as

well as the conservation areas should have relevant approaches andstrategies to effecively address change in land use and catchmentdegradations To enhance protection, land use types / protected areashave beenidentified broadly as follows

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Protected areas — water towers / forests: Protected areas ate those -

areas which are or which need to be reserved and legally protected forpurposes of water catchment.

~ Groundwater conservation areas:“Thisis mainly in the middle

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lowlands and the coastal region where it is the main sourceof watersince the regionis semi-arid.

Springs and wetlands: Springs and wetlands form sources of water.for streams and maintain stream-flow during dry seasons.

Riparian zones: These are areas around water bodies such as5 lakes.rivers, pans, wetlarids and. dams. They protect the water bodies byfiltering sedinients from incoming runoff.

" Farilatids: These areas are: major potential sources of sediments.especially when farming is done-conventionally,

Rangelatids: Are areas which have fragife ecosystems and high-potential of surfacerunoff and: flash flood: generation,

Coastal zories support. specific and unique, ecosystems jo enhance» biddiversity hence the need for conservation. They are prone todegradation through flooding:and salt accumulation.

The targets which have been set to be achievedtrough catchment -: ‘protectionare: .

* . Integrated’ and coordinated protection of water towers andsurface water .

* -Integfated’ and coordinated management of wetlands andcoastalecosystems : : -

. Integrated gidundwater and spring rehabilitationand protection

* Developin conjunction with: stakeholdets conservation and |protection plans to minimize catchment degradation ;

8.2 integrated and Cosrdinated Pretection ofthe Catchment Land °

Catehmient protection. requires._ Participation.of various stakeholders.- Theprocess involyesthe the steps otitlined below —

oe Preparation: oftinventoriesandgeneralmaps

e Assess availableinformation together with key partners:

*. Delineationandprioritisation ofcatchment land areas .

a Catchment toning and management cooperation in thezones -

° Planning andfacititation of tand protection.

ae Provision ofadvisory.services to implementing:‘agencies

* Provide financial and capacity. building support

ae implement protection activities / . *

8:3- strogieActions forCatchinent ProteetonandConservation

The strategic actionsneessary to achieve cateftmentprajection are:

s Complete:‘riventory, surveys, raps ere for all: Protection sind: conservation areas

_* Prioritization and delineation of the strategic and major areasfor conservation andprotection

__ * Agreed zoningofthe:catchment areasfor integrated protection: ,andconservation.mahagement

Rehabilitation of groundwater conservation.areas.

Protect rivér bank reservesto maintain environmental flow

¢ Initiate and support to rehabilitate; and Protect pilot water__ catchment areas ‘

» — Harmonise progranite: in rehabilitation of Jand use.agriculture, forests, wildtifeandsettlement”

: 7 To prevent that" the identified priority, areas from beinga -allocated against the public interest

. Developiincentive: plansto encourage water and catchmentmanagement

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9. Institutional Development and.Collaboration

This chapter provides information on the WRMA. and WRUAdeyelonme.

and outlines measures required to enhance‘the ‘capacity of differentinstitutions to perform their roles for improved integrated waterresources and catchment management.

| Institutional Roles

_Institunional Strengthening is key for integrated management ofwater resources. The WRMAinstitutions include the National.Regional and ‘Sub-regional offices. The others. ate’ CatchmentAreaAdvisory Committees (CAACs) and. Water Resources UsersAssociations (WRUAs)which provide avenues for the patti¢ipation of

. Stakeholders and waterusers in managementofwater resources...

The goalbelow. has. béen developedto”. engure™“stakeholderparticipation

The WRMA.collaborates with all stakeholders toachieve sustainable" water’ resource managementiin the catchment

- To‘achievethe goat above, the: Joltoiving objectves have. beendeveloped :

@. institutional arrangements for integrated water“esoue

management are intplate atalf levels ~

(ii) Instititions.are supported and empowered | ,

(iti) WRMA ‘coordinating institutions tor effective walterferesource" management

_ Stakeholder participation in waterresources is generally difficult torealiseandthisis associated with

+. Insufficient resources — .

“© Inadequate community engagement_ © Inadequate: knewledge and skills

© Lack ofco-governance. . : . .

“oe Lak ofitfegratedconceptfor water resource manaigement :* Lack ofpublic awareness ofthe values ofthe catchmentassets

It is therefore imperative that these. deficinecies need to. be addréssed .7 _in order to‘enhance stakeholderparticipation.

The following are the targets’ necessary: to “entire aehiewement of the

: goalandthe objectives

* WRMA offices iin the catchmentto befully operations: .

+ Alf key: catchment management stakeholders participatingin”~~ andagreeitigofCMSplanning. financing and implementatiqn

* All govertiment ‘agencies ‘with “key. roles” in’ catchment_ Panagement cooperate in implementing. the CS in their:

_ > annual workprograms

‘© Thé WRUAshaveformally. adopted the ‘CMS asarefererice :

"document, reflectingrelevant sectionsofit—<their’ Planning schénies and/or ‘miptenicnting vant actions.”through:theirprograms.- eoo8 an

*.. To inereagg: the’ murmber: and geographiccoverageofWRUASparticipating in catchment management in_ the region. . and

" merease the’active membershipofcommunity,groups

° Increase. community awareness and: understanding of the“condition” of“ caichnient- ‘assets’. and associated trends(unsustainable:consumption:patterns). :

* Stakeholders manage - water resources chtectiyely and‘_..., sustainablythrough participatory approach +. ©

“+. Progressive: improvement’ in capacity, ofwater resourced ,managementatall levels © :

* Facilitateformation ofnew WRUAS

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: The Strategy on stakeholder participation aims: at > optimizing| stakeholder. involvement. in water resources management. In’ this

_ context, there is need to encourage corporate governance.as well. Atlocal level, the effectiveness in managment of water. resoirces ts

envisaged to be realised’ through WRUA. participation bvimplementingthe. Sub-Catchment ManagementPlans. (SCMPs)- ‘The

SCMPs are developed “front the Strategy thrdugh stakeholder

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" participation. These SCMPs are developed through the mainn stageslisted below: -

¢ Planning ofovetall process

*. Mobilization ofstakeholders

* Introductionto SCMP process

¢ Problem identification and analysis -

* Collect data, provide information

* Solution identification and analysis

* Develop Sub-Catchment Management Plan (SCMP)

* Implement SCMP

9.3. Sub-Catchment ManagementPlans andStrategic Actions

The development of SCMPs require adequate data. Since thesemay not be available at the beginning but are expected tyo improvefrom time to time, the SCMPs will be revised periodically preferablyannually commensurate with the data updates.

Thestrategic actionsformulated to achieve the targets are:

* Operate WRMA offices in the catchmenteffectively

¢ Carry outtraining needs assessmentfor next 5 years

¢ Carry out identified training

* Identify hot spots andfacilitate formation ofWRUAs,

¢ Capacity build WRUAs to undertake water resourcemanagement

* Support Development ofSCMPs

* Support Implementation of SCMPs (provide technical supportto WRUAs)

¢ Develop regional mechanisms for stakeholder participation(communication )

* Implementation of communication mechanism betweenstakeholders

* Develop and manage effective intemal and extemal

communication

* Active participation and effective inputs in integrated waterresource managementat sectoral cooperation

* Joint projects /studies ‘new agreements with stakeholders .

¢ Encourage research in water and catchment management

10. Water Infrastructure Development

This section provides details on the strategy for infrastructuredevelopment. Lake Victoria catchment.is in a high rainfall potentialarea with periodiv floods in the lowland flood piains. Thereforestorage structures should aim at ensuring flood control as well as

reliability in water adequacy both spatially ¢and temporally.

10.1 Development of Storage

The goalfor develpmentofstorage is to ensure:

Sufficient and safe water resource infrastructure to meet the water-

security needs of the dependants

The objectives to be realised in storage development are:

, @ Inventory and assessmentofexisting infrastructure in place

(ii) Code of practice for the water resource infrastructuredeveloped andin place

(iii) Storage capacity increased and water security improved,

(iv) Capacity to regulate storage development and disaster.control supported and in place

Theiissues related to storage in Lake Victoria North catchment areafocus mainly on flood control. The this effect, the general principlesand measures adopted to ensure flood protection are:

¢ Land-use measures; - aimed at “keeping people away fromfloods”.

* Structural measures; aimed at “keeping flood waters awayfrom the people”.

¢ .Flood preparedness measures; aimed at “getting people readyfor floods”.

* Flood emergency measures; - aimedat “helping affected. people cope with floods”.

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* Compile an inventory ofhigh risk flood sites;

* Study of hydrologic regime and elaboration of hydrologicforecasting models; |

* Constructionofflood protection structures (i.¢. ‘dams, dykes)in upstream locations and at vulnerable sites (multipurposestorage development); .

¢ Organize the land use and human activities in vulnerable zones _(see chapter 8)

* Design and implementflood warning systems,

¢ Develop and implement an emergency plan incase ofinundations especially for the Lower Nzoia and Yala.

The targets that were set for insfrastructure development are asfollows:

* Developsufficient storage to reduce water demanddeficit

. WEMA capacity able to handle demand for WRM

Infrastructure ,

* Facilitate updating and establishing flood management plansfor Lower Tana

* Codes of Practice developed and stakeholder act according totheir mandates -

* Inventorize all WRM infrastructure by location and storagecapacity

10.2 WRMA Capacity to Regulate Water Resource Development

The WRMA mandate with respectto the developmentofstorageis:

* To identify the need for storage. This emerges in cases wheredemand for water cannot be met by non-regulated flows or

damage caused by floods requires control measures upstream.Storage of flood flows is one of the options of making wateravailable to meet demandsofmitigate impactoffloods;

* To identify storage sites and to undertakefeasibility studies of

the sites to demonstrate the potential of the site to meet thewater demandsor in cases of flood mitigation, the capacity ofthesites to attenuate the floods;

'*. Todevelop business plans for storage sites to demonstrate theinvestmentpotential for their development;

* To facilitate the developmentofwater storage infrastructure;

* To: regulate the development and operation of” storage.infrastructure through permits and other regulatoryinstruments, including the inspection of storagefacilities eitherduring orafter construction.

The priority areas that have been identified with respect to storagedevelopmentare:

Improving the reliability of the resource for public water

supplies; ;

* Ensuring the Reserve for over-abstracted rivers where theReserveis threatened or violated and where water-use conflicts

are relatéd to availability of the resource. In this case, storageshouldbe targeted for those avho are causing the rivers to beover-abstracted;

* Rangelands where dispersed storage facilities provide-access to

pasture;

* Rivers valleys where floods cause damage.

10.3 Strategic Actions for Storage Development

The strategic actionsformulatedfor storage developmentare:

* Identification of priprity areas for storage development andwatertransfers.

* Development and marketing of feasibility / business plans tomeet key storage needs

* Institution capacity developed to initiate storage infrastructuredevelopment

* -WRMA capacity enhanced on regulatory and technical aspectsofwater resource infrastructure development

* Assist stakeholders in constructing rainwater harvestingfacilities, dams and pans, and exploring alternative watersources

* Support planning, design ‘and implementation of disaster’contro! measures

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* Identification of priority areas for groundwater storagedevelopment:

* WRUA capacity “developed to. initiate groundwater storage

* Dam safety risk registered and classified

“° Mechanismsfor safe operation and effective maintenance aresuppo

- Support establishment ofinformation exchange system for". .” Waterrelated disasters

* Inventorize existing water:storage infrastructure

i. Rights Based Approach [Poverty Reduction

This.chapter identifies specific aspects.of Tights based isissues that arewater related and which canbe taken into account within the contextof the water resources management. It is envisaged that throughpolitical guidanceand support, the rights of disadvantaged groups towater will-beupheld: :

11 Cross Cutting Issues

The com cating restobe incopored in wares_remegennteinchode:

Haman Rights, -- Conflict resolution, -” Povertyreduction,

Good govemance,

Gender equity; and

“HIV/AIDS mainstreaming.

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: The overall goal for right based aperoact in water: resourcesmanagement is:

Ensuring equitable water. sflocation which promotes effective useand-gives priority to the Reserve |

The. objective: developed.to ensuree right based approach in“waterresources management is toensure that: : .

CCros-cutingissuesare integrated in water resourcemanagement

~The larget which has been setfor enhancingright basedapproachis:

To use prtpaory tools © suport Rights Based Approsch and

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d412.- Mainstreaming Crses Cutting Issuesand Strategic Actions

The incidences of violation of water rights, conflicts, and pollution o:have dramatically increased due to increased competing uses of water.In additionto arbitrationand legal-mechanisms, avenues for resolutionto ensurefaiplay wilbe created and sisppoted by the regionin the.context of thecatchnyent managementstrategy.

: Strategic Actionéformainstreamingcrosscuttingtruesare: °

Give prioritytobasic human needsin waterallocation noe

Capacity buildingforgenderbalancedCAACsand WRUAS. ~Implement work place HIV/AIDS policy

"Egtablish complaintsmechanismCapacity:buildingofvulnerablegroups in accessing water

12. ‘Monitoring andinformation Management

This chapter presents the strategy for ensuring that the water,resources and the catchment monitoring. systems provide timely —relisble data and relavant information needed for catchment and waterresource management. Therefore’functioning monitoring networkneeds to be assured. . :

12:1. MétitoringPamework

The overallgoalwansure effective mantoringitha

2 WRMAhs hecapacisablegodmanagementecon; basedonreliable information =

“Monitoring is conceptualised ascycic roceeswhich, basedondata neods for water resoufces management, involves data collection,processing and- information generation for decision making in

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management of water resources and its associated catchment ,attributes.

The objectives to enable achievemen Y ttandassessment are asJoliows. . :

(i). Establish - and maintain. monitoring -network and water.resource‘monitoring and information system ~

(ii) Provide reliable information for decision making in waterresource management

(iii)» Monitoring and evaluationsystem for implementation of -CMS inplace

Monitoring, evaluationand reporting are importantelementsofthe, monitoring cycle. Since a numberofstakeholders are also interested inwater resources information, the approach to’ monitoring should beholistic. In this context, the region is looking forward to integration ofregional catchment monitoring, evaluation, reporting and, Gevelopinect

_, ofa strategic approach to assess:

° Baseline condition oftheregion’s catchmentassets:

« Trendsin condition ofthecatchimentassets, and the values‘they provide(ic. monetary); .

* Short-termand loag-temm threats and risks0 the catcbment“assots;

° Effectiveness ofacon in achieving galsand mrpfr the: catchment assets and the ecosystem; :

* Current and future use ofthe catchment assets; :

° Progress in implementation ofactions definedinthe CMS

The following targets are proposedJor: achieving the catches! .monitoringobjectives. a

° Pred wae sows manages movingpropaneforbey catchinent assets in place.

* . Monitoringnetworkfor keycatchmentassets inplace ..

*. Reliable and complete data are available for the cetchovent_assets-(providedby.the prioritisedmonitoring network)-

. Monitoring snd tacking of. action for water resources" management implementation are in-place

° Water resources managementinformation systemis inplace

e Tae taforeetion taeod oa veldata lscopd for copcbmentmanagement - .

"In onder to create impact inmonitoring,the surface waterstations| units, sub-

“Anformationfor’ specific, btofprio. Each

be similarly monitored._Capaaity buildingfor effective mosioting issiso oniphasized.

pa Monitoring and Implementation

“Theimplementation oftheCMSalsoroqurémonioring. This -.progressOnstratagic actions as.

on the-nstuge oftheaction, theactivitythereforemay.involveplaning-andundertaking the action directly,or itmightinvolvefacilitating and -coordinating others to participate in. implementing the action andundertake monitoring patticipatorily. ‘The key tool for monitoring theCMSwill be the actionimplementation briefs.

12.3 Strategic Actions.

Thefolowing ore the satele actosnecessary 1 achive thetargets,

« Developan agreed framework for integrated mentoring‘of- catchmentcondition

* Implement key water resource monitoring , ‘

« Implement ‘key catchment monitoring:network and. provide:

mapse Develop and ‘implement: remaining monitoring network’ for

. ‘Procare piodem “monitoring » equipment (cure water,groundwater, water quality) ~ :

_-¢ Operate and tuaintain the network éssooh itiseatablished

* Prepare data needed for database development

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*. Develop and carry out abstraction surveys

¢ Ensure water quality monitoring, development andimplementation oflaboratory facilities

* Develop and implement water resource informationmanagement system

* Identify and agree on information needs of stakeholders and

develop mechanisms for information dissemination andexchange

* Maintain, operate and apply as appropriate. water resourceinformation management system :

* Ensure adequate training & capacity building ofstaff

¢ Design and establish a WRM Action Tracking System /Database system

¢ Review from time to time the information needs of allstakeholders

13. Financing and Implementation

This section presents details regarding the WRMA approach to

financing water resource managementactivities in Lake Victoria North

catchment area. The chapter looks at both the financial needs of

WRMA to implement its activities and the investment needs as. awhole to ensure sustainable water resource development andmanagement.

13.1 Financial Sustainability

Financial sustainability is intended to achieve self sufficiency .in

_the region based on income generated by water use fees contained in

that Water Resources. Management Rules 2007. In order to achievethis, the totalfinancial requirements néed to be assessed and a strategyon howthe resources can be mobilized developed. In order to mobilise

investments from these organisations, proper investment, planning and

sound estimate of the revenues need to be developed. Since fundingis

also needed from external sources, the estimated total requirements

need to be agreed within Sector -Wide Approach (SWAP).Additionally, other opportunities such aspublic-private partnershipmodalities for provision of water resource managementservices will

be tested and promoted...

The overall goalin water resourcesfinancing is:

* To achieve financial sustainability

The objectives considered necessary to achieve the goal are asJollows:

(i) Facilitate funding mechanisms and resource mobilization toimplement stakeholderinitiated water resource managementactivities

(ii) Facilitate Public Private sector Partnereship opportunities inwater resource management

(iii) Ensure sufficient revenueis generated

Wateris considered an economic good andits provision should be

at a cost. This therefore calls for levying charges for water abstractionin-its natural form to be commensurate with the amount abstracted.The amounts so generated will be ploughed back to meet the cost of

water resources managements.-

The following targets have been set for financial sunstainability in

water resources management

¢. Revenuecollection increased by annually by 30% over the next5 years

* WRUAscapacity are supported and improved

* Financing strategy and resource mobilisation for the catchment

in place

13.2. Financing Strategies

The Strategic areas from which the region is targeting to mobilisefundsinclude:

Government of Kenya allocation: It is anticipated the ;

Government support the implementation of the strategic .actions as documented in the CMS to ensure sustainability inwater resources management.. © :

¢ Retention of revenue in the Regions: the revenue raised fromuser fees will be ploughed back to the regions_to support theimplementation of the CMS whichinclude WRUAactivities.

¢ Funding based on WRUA. initiative: the region will support -WRUAsto develop proposals to source for funds. The support

institutions targeted include LATF, CDF, WSTF, NGOs and

Private sector. WRUAs will also be encouraged to undertake

entrepreneurship based on economic use of water principle to

generate income.

* Development partners support: these partners will be

encouraged to support the implementation of the CMSas the

reforms stabilise and to make the water resources management

possible. -

* Key partners: key partners will also be encouraged to commitresources with their programmes to support management ofwater resources. These partners include RDAs, WSBs, NIB,

ALRMPandtheprivate sector.

WRMA will undertake to develop a comprehensive business plan

outlining its strategic positioning and avenuesofraising revenue. This

will include a comprehensive investment appraisal to clearly delineate

sources of income and formulate a road map for financialsustainability as well as an exit strategy for donor and governmentfunding. WRMA through MWI needs to agitate for various fiscalincentives from the Ministry of Finance to support its activities. Thismay include removal of VAT and import duty on dam construction,

groundwater development equipment and raw materials for rainwater

harvesting storage facilities.

In the light of mobilising resources, the following strategic actions

have beenformulated.

* Develop 5 year work plan and budget, consistent with water

sector investment plan (SIP)

* Develop and implementroll-out plan for water use charges

¢ Proposals prepared to support SCMPs

* Resources mobilised to support SCMPs

* Identify and prepare Projectsin collaboration with thé privatesector

RICHARD MUSANGI,Chairman, Water Resources Management Authority.

Approved by = -

C.K. NGILU,Ministerfor Water andIrrigation.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12403

THE WATER ACT

(No. 8 af2002)

TANA RIVERBASIN

CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY

IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 15of the Water

Act 2002, the Ministier for Water and Irrigation approves the

Catchment Managment Strategy for Tana catchment area for the

period 2008-2013 formulated by the Water Resources Management

Authority as appended below.

PART I: BACKGROUND -

E Introduction

Overview

The vulnerability of the scarce wafer resources togther withcentralised system of management of water resources and non.

performinginstitutions in the Kenyan water sector called for reformswhich created Water Resources Managment Authrioty (WRMA). The

Authority has the mandate to manage the water resources which under

the new paradigm is done on the the basis of catchmentareas. A totalof 6 catchment areas have been delineated in Kenya one of which is

Tana Catchment area. This catchment is responsible for. the

managementof River Tanaandits drainage basin. The managementis

undertaken with the involvemnentof stakeholders through CatchmentArea Advisory Committees (CAAC) at catchment level and WaterResources Users Associations (WRUAs). at sub-catchment level. In

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' 2006, the renewable freshwater Availability for Tana catchiment area _had fallen to an alarming state 387 m? per capita which becomes

_catastrophic during dry seasons. This is a major challenge which

Catchment Management Strategy Formulation Process

The Catchment Management Strategy (CMS) is a tool for aplanned and systematic. management of water and related catchment.resources with -the participation of stakeholders. As ‘such the

_ formulation of the strategy was consultative thus enhancing ownershipand partcipationof stakeholders in its implementation. The. processinvolved. iterative technical discussions and- stakeholderparticiaptionto. ensure incoporation of. pertinent issues cmenating from the. waterand rélated sectors. hk

“2.” Policy, Vision, Mission and Principles

2. 1 Policy direction and legal framework

~ ‘Phe Sessional Paper No. 1of 1999provides thepolicydirectiononwater resources management. It is complemented’ by.“ EconomicRecovery for Wealthand Employment Creation Strategy (2003-2007),Poverty Reduction:Strategy Paper (PRSP-2000) ‘ard the InvestmentPian of 2003 ‘together with vision 2030, The policy directionemphasizes1thefollowing:

©. Treating water as a sovial-and an economic good:

_ Preservation, conservation: and protection of available onesresources; “*

"© Sustainable, rational and economical allocation of water’resources;’

. Supplying, adequate amounts of water that meets: acceptable

- standards for the various needs;

¢ Ensuring safe wastewater disposal for. Protection|of public. healthand-environmental integrity;

» . Devetaping.a sound and.‘Sustainable financial sysicin, foreffectiveandefficient. water resources: managerent, water supply. and

__Weater-bome.sewage collection,teatmentand disposal.’ oo

“he. commmibont6f. the Renyn Governed0.shewees fecaor"reforms: is’ demonstrated by the enactment ofthe WaterAct 2002,whiokprovidesa legalframework forthe reformprocessandmandatesWRMA:40 effectively manage. water resources on the basis. ofcatchrhent:ateas, This isachievedthroughthe Catchment’ Management

~ Strategy(CMS)4soutlinedinsection.5ofthe WaterAct.

“Hhordertofocusthestrate} ,WRMA hasadopted the approach of. setting the broad objectives:(O);‘specifying"Targets (T) anddeveloping

strategic Actions (A)for every:strategy’outlined in the CMS: The_ Specified: objectives are. intended to enablereaching the goals of thespecific strategy;thestrategic actions aimat achieving the objectivesWhile targets or indicators are. used to measure the extent to whichthe

. goals have. been achieved. The CMSis intended to.be valid for a"period of five” years: after which revision would be“necessary to

The “vision of Tana. Gattchment 3area in managment,ofwater. Resources underscores water adequacyin “tine ‘with. vision2030.. Itstates that Tankcatchment area undertakes:to achieve availability ofadequate and quality water to all: dependants. in, the catchment area.The CMS is thereforea tool to realise’this. a

Mission

The mmission ‘statementfor Tana catchment area ‘conforms with theoveral: mission for WRMA to maintain synergy. It states that Tanaunderatkes to to manage, regulate and conserve. water resourcesjudiciously, involving stakeholders to enhance equitable allocation and

environmental sustainability. Thus “stakeholder participationis vitalhence their’ committment’ to“ observe’ honesty, ‘courtesy, integrity,equity and:accountability iiwmanagment‘of water resources.

23 Overall Goals. .

Thegoalswhich Tana catchmentareais,s looking forward to withinfive years of.‘implementation ofthe strategy §areasfollows,

9 Sustainable” water management.” which’ includes: the“enhancement and. protection of. natural flow regimes andimprovement ofwater quality; :

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° Enabling environment. to ‘protect the water ecosystem andhabitat; ©

. Equitable|water allocation Which promotes effective‘use and

oe WRMA collaborates with all stakeholders to achievesustainable water resource managementin the catchment, -

¢ Sufficient and safe water ‘resource infrastructure to meet the"water security needsof the people.

These goals were. developed participatorily ‘and hence. theirrealisation will be dependentan stakeholder partcipation.

24 Key Principlesand Concepts

S Concepts

The.conceptual framework for catchment managementnt strategy has“ been developed based on -the vision through the mission, goals,

objectives, targets to operational strategic actions from. which |.implementableactivities:canbedeveloped. ‘Theoprationatisation of.the weeeen oni.the assets: and: srengtis ofOFrepo.

TheMt: Keaysand Aberwatetwersd tirnei. protectedforests. :

° TheTana’Riverandits resource potential

+ The biodiversity of the eatchinnent area and theassoviatiatedhabitats:

. . Theagricultural potential in wpper Tanazone|

. oe Thehuman resource baseandtheir socio-economicactivides

: The approach to management ofwater resources within the CMS' goncept emphasizes vision setting in setting the stage for the. process.

This isfollowed by. resource directed nt which emphasizes"resourcectass, the. reserve and ‘settingof quality objectives. ”‘Thisis

linked. tothe source directed measures which cimphasizeswater -1 allocation aadeffentdiacherge management.”

: Key Pritseiptes” Be : Le we

This: CMS. is formulated within the fundamentals of“iograred‘Water: Resources Management: (TWRM) - with: recognition -of Dublinprinciples on water resources’ management. ‘These. principles have -

° guided the the elaboration of the 7 operational. principles. outtined, bolewifor'Tiaa’caehenent ke:contrewiththeoverall post

.-* Adopt the. precautionary principle. The CMSseeks to0 make,decisions based on sound science.

.© Ensufe, equity. The CMS seeks opportunitiesforali sectors ofthe community fo. benefit equitablyfrom the.region's.waterresources,

* Conserve natural resources. The CMS seeks optimal useof,the. tégion’s non-renewable resources, encouraging efficient use

andtliesearchfor alternatives. ES©. Maintain ecological. and socio-cultural values: ‘The’ natural’

_-- envirorimerit provides goods and servicesthat, are fundamental: ‘

. tolife and econonticactivity, us well

_« Enhanceregional prosperity.“TheCMSseeks toenhancethe- | regional economy, particularlythrough. actionsand new.

technologies that will benefit’catchinent' assets ‘atid/or deliverbenefits through the sustainableuseofcatchmentassets.

"* Maintain and improve: water” security... Advocates forimprovements. in water availability.access:‘and reliabilityas_well.as wateruse efficiency. *

© Strengthen understanding,- participation’“and pattnerships.: Recognises te Smperentsoloraetion'scommnnnntyin

achieving theregional visionand goals.

3 Basin Characterization

3:1 Basin Characteristics-

“Tana Catchment area.comprises4administrative:provinces nainely. :Central, Eastern, North Eastern and Coast. Province, and: aboput 24

” districts. However, the maniigmént of”water’resources is ofitnted tothe Mariagement Units (MUs)-whichare. more drainage:basin orientedas therefore static as oppose to the district administrative boundarieswhich are dynamic: The Catchment Afea covers an area of 126,000

‘ km’, with an estimated population of$3million peoptederiving theirlivetiicod from agricultire in the. upper part and “pastoralism in thelower reaches ofthe basin. Major features here are Mt Kenya and

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Aberdare Ranges providing 49% and 44% of the regions watersources. It provides more than 70% of Kenya’s hydropower and 80 %of the water consumed in the City of Nairobi. Protected and gazettedconservation areas in tho region include four National Parks and eightGame Reserves. The major ones being the Aberdare Forest, Mt.Kenya Forest, Meru National Park and Tsavo East National Park. Themajor stakeholders in the region include Tana and Athi RiversDevelopment Authority (TARDA), Kenya Electricity GeneratingCompany (KenGen), Mount Kenya East Pilot Project for Natural

' Resources Management (MKEPP), NEMA, Coast DevelopmentAuthority (CDA), various government departments and several NGOssuch as PLANInternational and the Catholic Dioceses DevelopmentOffices.WRMA values the roles of these stakeholders among othersand has therefore developed mechanisms within the framework of theCMS to enhance their participation for sustainable water resourcesmanagement.

Natural catchment conditions _

The topography of Tana catchmentvaries from the highestaltitude. of Mt. Kenya peak of just over 5190 metres to the coastal strip of less -than 50 metres above mean sea level. The highlands with altitude ofabove 1000 m comprise less than 20% of the region. The middle zone(1000. m-300 m) is 40% while the rest is lowlands. The drainagesystem of the cathment is mainly through Tana River and itstributaries. The other surface water body is Lake Kenyatta, afresh

. water lake located at the coastal strip. Climatic conditions for theregion range from humid in the highlandsto very arid in the lowlands.

’ Mean annual rainfall ranges from 2400. mm to 200 mm in the sameorder. Similarly temperatures vary from 10°C to 30°C. Rainfall isbimodal coming during the long rains of March — May,and short rainsof: October — November.

Groundwatersituation

The groundwater system in this catchmentis indicated by some ofthe strategic springs. These include:

¢ Springs in the Kiangombe/KiambereHills, Mbeere District

° Tamani Springs,Meru North (Life line of Mutuati Town)

© Mutitu Hills, Kitui District.

¢ Nuu Hills, Mwingi District.

* Endau Hills, Kitui District.These springs provide indication for ground potential inthe region

and are usefull an assessment programme.

3.2 Issues, Challenges and Potentials.

Issues and Challenges.

The challenges encountered in Tana catchment area can besummarised butnotlimited tothe following:

* Waterscarcity. + /

* Under developmentofthe available renewable freshwater

© . Climate variability.

* ” Catchmentdegradation .¢ A crumbled. water resources assessment and monitoring

programme. .

ie Degradation of waterresources.

* Inter-basin watertransfer.

* Poor groundwaterrecharge.

* Competing needstargeting scarce water resources.

¢ Lowwater storage.

* HIV/AIDSand genderissuesrelated to water.

* .Uneven distribution of water resources in time and space.

Potentials

In addition to the aforementioned catchment assets and specialbasin characteristics, the catchment will rely on the following as partof the strengths in Water Resources Management:

* Water Resources Assessment and Monitoring

* Catchment Conservation and Protection

e Regulationand Enforcement

* Water Storage and Conservation

* Social Economic Potential

PARTII: STRATEGIES FOR CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT

4. Classification - Management Units

This chapter provides details on the management approachesthatare considered appropriate for the progressive improvement of waterresource management in the catchment. It also provides detajJs fordetermining management units to guide the implementation of theCMS with appropriate technologies and participatory processes as key |parameters.

4.1 Development of Management Units |

The Catchment Management Units (CMUs)are spatial areas withsimilar resource management issues. They are developed based ondrainage characteristics and similarity in issues and challengesassociated with management of water resources. Based onthis criteria,

17CMUs were developed for Tana catchment area. To enhanceeffectiveness in managment of water resources, the CMUs have beenclustered with each cluster managed from a particular sub-regionaloffice of WRMA.

The Objectives and Targets offor CMU classification

Objectives

(iii) Classify the water resources within agreed management

zones.

(iv) Determine the measures necessary to achieve the Resource

Quality Objectives.

Targets:

¢ The class of water resourceis set.

. The Resource Quality Objectives (RQOs) are set.

4.2 Water Resource Classification System.

The water resource classification system is developed based on

three elements namely Ecological (E), Livelihoo (L) and Commercial(C). These elements are used to describe the Water Resouces

’ ManagmentUnits (WRM Units) as oulined below.

(a) Ecological (E) WRM Units: are areas with almost naturalecological characteristics. The focus for water resourcesmanagementisthe protection unit for water catchment.

(b) Livelihood (L) WRM Units:are areas with predominantly rural

settelement with dominant smail scale subsistence practice.

Water resources. management in this unit involvesequitableallocation and protection of water resources.

(c) Commercial (C) WRM Units: are typically urban and/orindustrial agglomeration areas including their peri-urban.Water resources management in these units mainly focuses on

~ protection of the resource.

4.3 Strategic Actions for Management Units Classification

The following are the strategic” actions necessary to achieve thetargets formulated above.

Strategic actions

¢ Classify surface waterresources spatially

¢ Classify groundwater resources & springs spatially

*- Set the Resource Quality Objectives (RQOs) and test them in_ pilot areas

* Ensure that Management Units satisfy managementrequirements

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5. Water Balance and Water Demand Management

This chapter provides a description of the water balance statuswithin the catchment with respectto availability of the resources anddemand. It emphasizes the Resetve, demandstrends as well as storageandtransfers.

5.1 Water Balance Recontiliation

One important purpose of water management is to. match orbalance the demand for water with its availability, through suitablewater allocation arrangements among the different water uses.

The goals and objectives ofwater balance areasfollows:

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Goal:

It is generally recognised, that equitable water allocation needs to

be based on a reliable estimate of the water balance. To this effect, the

objective below has been formulated. "

. Objectives

(i) Investigate water balance andfind reconciliation soltition

“5.2 , Strategic Actions forWater Balance and Demand‘Management

‘The strategic actions necessary to achieve the targets are:

“© Assess the availability of natural water resource quantity

o Assessthe actual use in detail for pilot areas . -

° Assess the actual demand in detail for pilot areas,

See Develop future baseline scenarios-

: +. Review.and update themethodology forbetter waterbalancing

6... Water Allocationand Water Use Management

This section outlines. ‘the Siratgeies for water ‘allocation andcompliance to Water Resources Managment Rules 2007 ‘in Tanacatchment area. It emphasizes collaborative interévention. withstakeholder participation to ensure equitable allocation ‘andenforcementof water usefees.“

6.1 - WaterAllocation Planning

Water allocation ‘planning is undertaken to ensure equtableallocation of water among the varioususers. The goals for underakingwater allocation planning aud the objectives for achieving these goalsrl

. ° Equiwaeloeton whch promote efeive maeand pogives priority tgtheReserve Lobe

Qbjectives .

“To ensureequible allocation andregulation of water ee :

* To. meet the economic and social. development objectives. through, sustainable managment of waterresources inclnding.their properallocation

8 Toregulate and controlthe useof water resources 7

* Imptementsolutionsfor reconciling water supply and demand .

The main instrument to -guide. water allocation is the WaterAllocation Plan. (WAP). The pian takes into account the intenictionbetween. upstream and downstream, water ‘users. This. includes

. ploughing back resources upstream tosustain management efforts t6ensure perennialavadtabitity of waterforall dependants.

Targets developedfor waterallocationplanning inlude thefollowing

° Water abstraction‘permit system. in place to ensure lawful_ water use” :

"© Water allocated is used sustainably, ‘rationally and- economically ‘amongst competing users taking (pro-poor).* Incteased volume of recycled water asedin the catchment ~

. Anallocationcriteria for equitable utlisation of water in thecatchment developed

-© Designed comprehensive operational plans for harmonisingabstraction records

° Effective meiering, monitoring and compliance iis in place

¢ Identify areas and level of over-allocation and ensure over-* allocation does not recur

6.2 Implementation of the water allocation,system and ‘water use_ Management. .

__ The implementation of water allocation and use managment is «achived through permitting and water use system whichis structured

‘into classes depending on quantity to be abstracted. The processing ofthe allocation is managed: through stakeholder involvement. These

- include the Water Resources Users. Associations (WRUAs) and’ Catchment Area Advisory Committees (CAACs) as well as Water

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Resources Management Authority (WRMA) Regional ‘and Nationaloffices. Larger abstractors require more institutional involvement in

6.3 ' Strategic Actions for Water Allocation Planning

The following are the strategic actions necessary to achieve the- targetsformulated above. :

° Assessment of aHlocatable

_ quantity)© Identification of major water use/users (useefficiency)

° Application ofreserve quantity system inpilot subestchment- areas

_ ¢ Operationalise waterabstraction permit system

. © Develop compliance and enforcementplan

© Develop a roll out plan for water usecharges:

* Implement compliance and enforcement plan (installation of- . measuring devices for water abstraction points) =~“

* Develop water allocationplan|Promote.water conservation measures awareness campaigns

© Train staffon Permitting processes

water resources(define reserve

7. Water Resource Protection

“This chapteé deseribes the approachand options adopted inorderko protect thewater reacurces from further deteriorating, ang: textoretheir natural status.

WM Status ofWater Resources inTana and Protection Measures

‘The focus of WRMA in this chapter is to control the waterresourcesin the catchment in respect of quantity and quality. This —relates cldsely td the’ determination ‘of:the ‘Reserve. The Reservedetermines the minimum quantity and quality of the water resource

" that is set aside fer basic environmental and human uses:

The overall goal inprotecting waler resources isto ensure

* Sustainable water management. - which inckades.- the -‘cahancomentand. protection’ of aural, flav: regimes. andimprovementof water quality. : .

The objectives developed.so enable achievement ofthegoalare:

(iii) To ensure that Reserve is-met atall times .

(iv) Ensure protection: of water fesource and minimize negativeimpacts of waste discharge and disposal Lote

The protection ofthe resource involves prevention of pottution of

water - resources which would ottierswise cause direct orindirectalterationofthe chemical,physical, biological, or thermal properties of

: the waterresource 80 a8 to make it:

* Left forany beneficial purpose for whichisor mayreasonably be expected to be used for os

« ‘Harmfulor potentiallyharmful t0 oe

fi) ; ‘The welfare, health or safety-of homan’beings; /

m(0) “Any aquatic, non aquatic life or Property”

Gi)” The environment oe

Pollution from point and noh-point sources andthe strategyproposes to address them integratively.

The main point sourcesof pollution in Tanaare:

° Agro-based industries (coffee, and tea factories)

* Livestock based industries (slaughter houses, milk © plants,

-.. ‘tanneériés) ,

* Sewerage works in wae towns

° Car washing:sites in towns .

To enhance the protettion process, WRMA lasdevelopedtweestructured, approach by classifying ‘the surfaces water resources. asfollows

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(v) Alert: stress, pressure or threat identified or anticipated

(vi) Alarm: water levels declining, water quality deteriorating“(stress, pressure or threatidentified)

* The classification will enable prioritising interventions. As the

status of the water resources improves, the classes will be evaluated

and redifined to reflect the achievements.

The groundwater yesources on the-other hand are classified

according to their perceived importance.and in categories. shown

below:

¢ Strategic aquifer. aquifers used to supply significant amounts/proportions of water to an area where there are no altematives,or where altematives would take time and high investments todevelop.

* Major aquifer; high-yieldingaquifers with good quality water.

* Minor aquifer; moderate-yield aquifers with variable water

quality.* Poor aquifer; low-yield aquifers with poor to reasonable

quality water.

* Special aquifer, aquifers or parts of aquifers designated

“special aquifers” by theAuthority.

The targets developed to ensure water resources protection are

* All water bodiesclassified and RQOs defined

¢ Reserve quantity defined forall surface water bodies

* Reserve quantity defined for all-strategic and major Gwaquifers

¢ System for Reserve Quality defined by. HQ and applied to

regional water bodies

_¢ Effluent regulations enforced forall Cat C and D polluters

* District Environmental Committees fully sensitised on WRMRules [lead role] -

¢ System of water use charges for effluent load defined (HQ)

[polluters are charged]

* Codes of Practice for Effluent Discharge developed (HQ) &disseminatedin region

¢ Developpricing strategy for waste discharge (loads) °

¢ Prevention of continued water resources deterioration

7.2 Strategic Actions for Protection of Water Resources

The following are the formulated strategic actions necessary toachievethe targetsfor protecting water resources.

¢ Assess quality status of surface water resource

* Assess quality status of ground water resource(aquifers)

© Assesspolluters with major negative impact on water resources

quality

¢ Develop collaborative engagements with polluters to comply:with discharge standards

¢ Classify the water resources quality(Implement reserve and

RQOs)in pilot areas

s ‘Formulate develop and disseminate code of practice for EDCPs

¢ Review and evaluate EIA/EA reports for ail projects

/programmeswith significant impacts on water résource —

* Carry outinspection ,monitoring and data gathering on solidand liquid waste

° Training on water resources quality assessment.

8. Catchment Protection and Conservation

This chapter provides details regarding the strategy for catchmentprotection and.conservation. The approach is based on the zoning of

the catchmentfor ease of developing an intervention compartible with

a particularzone.

8.1 Catchment Degradation and ManagementFocus

Humanintervention for socio-economic gains without dwe regard

to environmental managment has caused accelerated degradationwhich has impacted negatively on water resources.

The goal developed to ensure catchmentprotectionis:

Enabling environmentto protect the water ecosystem and habitat

The two objectives developed to ensure that the goal is achieved are

(i) To integrate protection and conservation approach togetherwith stakeholders

(ii) To attain protection and conservation of catchméntassets

To address these issues and to reverse the trend, emphasis shouldbe put on two issues namely conservation and protection of the water

resources. In this regard, the two issues should be addressed in terms

of a process rather than procedure. Therefore, the protected areas aswell as the conservation areas should have relevant approaches and

strategies to effecively address change in land use and, catchment

degradation. To enhance protection, land use types / protected areashave been identified broadly as follows

Protected areas — water towers / forests: Protected areas are thoseareas which are or which needto be teserved and legally protected forpurposes of water catchment.

Groundwater conservation areas: This is ‘mainly |in the middle

lowlands and the coastal region where it is the main source of water

since the region is semi-arid.

Springs and wetlands: Springs and wetlands form sources of water

for streams and maintain stream-flow during dry seasons.

Riparian zones: These are areas around water bodies suchas lakes,

rivers, pans, wetlands and dams. They protect the water bodies by

filtering sediments from incoming runoff.

Farmlands: These areas are major potential sources of sedimentsespecially when farming is done conventionally.

Rangelands Are areas which have fragile ecosystems and highpotential of surface runoff and flash flood generation.

Coastal zones support specific and unique ecosystems to enhance

biodiversity hence the need for conservation. They are prone todegradation through flooding and salt accumulation.

The targets which have been set to be achieved through catchmentprotection are

Integrated and coordinated protection of water towers and surfacewater

Integrated and coordinated management of wetlands and coastal

ecosystems

Integrated groundwater and springrehabilitation and protection

Develop in conjunction with stakeholders conservation and protectionplans to minimize catchment degradation

8.2 Integrated and Coordinated Protection of the Catchment Land

Catchment protection requires participation of various

stakeholders. The process involves the the steps outlined below

. Preparation of inventories and general maps

* Assess available information together with key partners¢ Delineation andprioritisation of catchmentland areas

* Catchmentzoning and management cooperation in the zones

¢ Planning and facilitation of land protection.

* Provision of advisory services to implementing agencies

* Provide financial and capacity building support

¢ Implementprotection activities

¢ Monitor use andassessthe effect.

* Identify designated areas for sand harvesting

8.3 Strategic Actions for CatchmentProtection and Conservation

The strategic actions necessary to achieve catchmentprotection are:

* Complete inventory, surveys, maps etc for all protection and

conservation areas

¢ Prioritization and delineation of the strategic and major areasfor conservation and protection

* Zoning of the catchment areas for integrated protection and

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* Propose areas for gazettment Rehabilitation of groundwater

conservation areas .

9. Institutional Development and Collaboration

‘This chapter provides information on theWRMA and WRUAdevelopment and proposes mechanismsfor institutional collaborationand outlines measures required to enhance the capacity of differentinstitutions to perferh their roles for improved integrated | waterresources. and catchment‘Management.

9.1 Institutional Roles

‘Institunional strengthening is key for integrated managmentofwater resources.. The WRMA institutions include the National,Regional and Sub-regional. offices. The others are Catchment Area

: ‘Advisory ‘Committees (CAACs) and Water Resources UsersAssociations (WRUAs) which provide avenues for.the:participation of,stakeholders andwater usersin managmeatot water eespUrces. :

: The geal below has: ‘been developed to. ensure stakeholderParticipation a *

The WRMA. collaborates . with “all stakeholders to achievesustainable.water resource management.in.the:catchment

To. achieve the goal above, the following objectives have been. develaped .

- wy) Institutional arrangements for ‘integrated water+ resourcemanagementare in place atall levels

‘(v) UInstitutionsare supported and-cipowered

(vi) WRMA coordinating institutions for effective water resource_ smanageroeat

. Stakeholder participation in water resources is generally dificultto

realise.and thisis associated with

. * Insufficientzesources - . Oa,= Inadequate-community engagement - we

*, Eeadepuaetnowledee and skills. -

* Lack ofco-governance ‘ :

* Lack of integrated'concept forwater.resource idniegemient

° Lack ofpublicawareness ofthe values of the catchmentassets —

It is therefore : imperative.-that~ these ‘deficinecies need - to be

» addressed.inorderto enhance stakeholderparticipation.

Thefollowing are the iargets necessaryfa ensure achievement of thegoal and the objectives: .

- WRMA offices inthe catchmentto be fully operational: oo

* All key catchment management,Stakeholders.participating dn"land ageeeing on‘CMS planning,financing andimplementation

= © shal "govprament agencies: with key’ roles in catchment_- maniigeeneat cooperateine‘implementing the CMS an’ ‘their

oe Re’WRUAS have formally adapted the"CMSaasa reference

’ document, reflecting relevantsections of it appropriately intheir planning schemesand/or implementing relevant actionsthrough their programs.

* To increasethe number and geographic coverage of WRUAs"participating in. catchment management.in’ the region,and

inciease the active membershipofcommunity groups |

‘Increase -community awareness arid urderstanding of the_- Condition of catchment

. (unsustainable-consumptionpatterns). °

* Stakeholders manage water resourcessustainably through participatory approach

Progressive “improvement in capacity of water resource-managementatalllevels . . : :

* Facilitate formation of new WRUAs Be °

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The strategy on stakeholder “participation ‘aims at optimizing —stikehojder involveinerit’ in| Water resources management. In. thiscontext, there is need to ‘encourage corporate governance aswell. Atlocal jevet, the effectiveness in managment of water resources is x.

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envisaged to dé realised “through WRUA participoation byimplementing the. Sub-Catchment Managment ‘Plans (SCMPS). at

participation. These SCMPs ¢aree developed through the main stageslisted below:

. Planningof overall process

* Mobilization of stakeholders -* Introduction to SCMP process

¢ Problem identification and analysis

* Collectdata,provideinformation

° Solutionidentification andanalysis

*. Develop Sub-Catchment ManagementPlan (SCMP)

. Implement SCMP .

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The develapment of SCMPs require ailequate data. Since these ~"may not ‘be: available at thé beginning ‘but are expected:tyo improve —from stiine-to time:the SCMPs-willbesevisedpesiodically preferablyannually commensurate.with.thedata:‘updates. :

‘The strategic.actions.formulated10 achieve the targets are:

os Operate ‘WRMA offices in the catchmentoftectivelf. ,

* Carry out training needsassessmentfor.next S.years,

“-@° Carry outidentifiedtaining oe

* Identify hovspots-andfacilitate formationofWRUASno* Capacity .build WRUAs. to -underteke water‘resource

‘Maniagement. —-* ‘Support DevelopmentofSCMPs. . : .

~ © Support Implementation of SCMPs (providetechnicalsuppor' 40.°¥RUAS).

® “Develop regional mechanisms fer: stakeholder pavicipton. (gommunication).

*. Implementation of. cominuniction ‘mechan “betweenstakeholders. ms

* Develop and manage. fectivecommunication,

‘«. Active participationand effective inputs’in integrated waterresource management atsectoral cooperation.

. Joint projects/studies fneww agreements withstakeholders.

‘internaland ental

10. Woter infrastructure‘Development

This section provides details on: the strategy ‘for’ infrastnicuuredevelopment. Tana catchment area is.a waterdeficit ares-and:therefore

. there is-a ‘recognisedneed to promote storage - development and”management: This ceaubeenhancedBtrongh harvestingofAad watersinthelowerreaches.of the catchment.

“10.1 DevelopmentofStorage

The goalfor develpmentofsiorage is to ensure:

Suificientand safe.water Fesource infrastrcture& imtes thewatersecurity needs ofthedependants.

The objectives io'berealised in storage developmentare:

(i)- Inventory andassessment of existing infrastructure inplace

(ii) Code. of -practice for ‘the water resource infrastructure :".. developed and in place. ~" Gil) Storage capacity ittereased and water security itiproved -

* (iv) Capacity to. regulate storage development and disaster control -supportedand in place.

Theissuesrelated to storage in Tana Catchmeit areainlcude

-*, Underdevelopment ofthe available renewable freshwater.

* Decrease of storage capacity per capita. :: ‘Increasedeconomic loss due to lack of water.

_* Water scarcity. and © accociated ‘socio-economic cand.

enviromental impacts. ,

* Flood:management.

Three mainareas for interventionto enhance storage in.catchmentarea that were identified are:

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* Surface water storage developmentand flood mitigation

"« Groundwater storage development

* Increase, capacity-of WRMA Tana to regulate water ‘resource:development *

The targets that were set for insfrastructure development are asfollows:, .

° Develop sufficient storage to reduce water demand deficit;

* WRMA capacity able‘ to handle demand for WRM

Infrastructure. —

- Facilitate updating and. establishing flood management plansfor Lower Tana.

* » Codes of Practice developed and stakeholder act according to' their mandates.

* Inventorize all WRM infrastructure by location and storage~ capacity.

10.2 WRMA Capacity toRegulate Water Resourcé Development

The WRMA mandate with respectto the development of storage is:

*. To identify the need for storage. This emerges in cases wheiedemand for water cannot be met ‘by non-regulated flows.Storage of flood flows is one of the options of making wateravailable to meet demands,

* To identify storage sites and to undertake feasibility studies ofthe sites to demonstrate the potential of the site to meet the

water demandsor in cases of flood mitigation, the capacity ofthe sites to attenuate the floods;

* To develop business plans for storage sites to demonstrate theinvestment potential for their development; :

*- Tofacilitate the developmentof water storage infrastructure;* To regulate the development and ‘operation of storage

infrastructure through permits and other regulatory

instruments, including the inspection of storage facilities eitherduring or after construction.

The priority areas that have been identified with respect to storagedevelopmentare: .

= Improving the reliability of the resource for public watersupplies;

.* Ensuring the Reserve for over-abstracted rivers where the

Reserveis threatened or violated and where water-use conflicts

are related to availability of the resource. In this case, storageshould be targeted for those who are causing the rivers to be

over-abstracted;

. Rangelands where dispersed storagefacilities provide accessto.pasture;

* Rivers valleys where floods cause damage...

10.3. Strategic Actions for Storage Development

The strategic actionsformulatedfor storage development are:

* Identification of priority areas for storage development

. Development and marketing of feasibility / business plans to

meet key storage needs .

* Institution capacity developed to initiate storage infrastructuredevelopment.

¢ WRMA capacity enhanced on regulatory and technical aspectsof water resource infrastructure development.

- © Assist stakeholders in constructing rainwater harvestingfacilities, dams and pans, and exploring alternative | water

sources.

* Support planning, design and implementation ofdisaster

control measures

© Identification of priority areas for groundwater storage -

development.

* WRUAcapacity developed to initiate groundwater storageinfrastructure development.

* Dam safety risk registered and classified.

* Mechanisms for safe operation andeffective maintenance are

supported. .

* Support establishment of information exchange system forwater related disasters.

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11. Rights Based Approach / Poverty Reduction

‘This chapter identifies spetific aspects of rights based issues that

are water "Flated and which can be taken into account within thecontext of water resources management. It is envisaged thatthrough political guidance and support, the rights of disadvantaged

groups to waterwillbe upheld.

‘11.1 Cross Cutting Issues

The cross cutting issues to be incorporated in waten tesourcemanagementinclude:

* HumanRights,

¢ Conflict resolution,

* Poverty reduction,

* Water security,

* Good governance,

. © Gender equity; and

¢ HIV/AIDSmainstreaming.

The overall goal for right based approcah in water’ resources

managmentis:

Ensuring equitable water allocation which promotes effective use‘and givespriority to theReserve

The objective developed to ensure right based approach in water

resources managmentis fo ensure that:

Cross-cutting issues are integrated in water resource management

The target which has been set for enhancing right based approach is

that

Use participatory tools to support Rights Based1 Approach andpoverty reduction

11.2 Mainstreaming Cross Cutting Issues and Strategic Actions

Theincidencesof violation of water rights, conflicts, and pollution

have dramatically increased due to increased competing uses of water.In addition to arbitration and legal mechanisms, avenues for resolution‘to ensure fair play will be created and supported by the region in thecontext of the catchment managementstrategy.

Strategic Actionsfor mainstreaming cross cutting issues are:

*. Give priority to basic human needs in waterallocation

* Capacity building for gender balanced CAACs and WRUAs~

¢ Implement work place HIV/AIDSpolicy

* Establish complaints mechanism

* Capacity building of vulnerable groupsin accessing water

12. Monitoring and Information Management

This chapter presents the strategy for ensuring that the water

resources and the catchment monitoring systems provide timely_ Feliable data and relavant information needed for catchment and waterresource management. Therefore functioning monitoring network

needsto be assured.

12.1 Monitoring Framework

The overall goal to ensureeffective monitoring is that

¢ WRMA has the capacity to enable good management decisions

based on reliable information

Monitoring is conceptualised as a cyclic process which, based on. data needs for water resources management, involves data collection,processing and information generation for decision making inmanagement ‘of water resources and its associated catchmentattributes.

The objectives to enable achievement of water resources monitoringand assessmentare asfollows.

@) Establish and maintain monitoring network and water

resource monitoring and information system

(ii) Provide reliable information for decision making in waterresource mafiagement

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Monitoring, evaluation and reporting are important elements of the

monitoting cycle. Since.a number of stakeholders are also interested in

water resources information, the approach to monitoring should be

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of a strategic approach‘to assess:

* Baseline condition of the region’s catchmentassets;

¢ Trends in condition of the catchment assets, and the values

they provide(i.e. monetary);

¢ Short-term and long-term threats and risks to the catchment

assets;

* Effectiveness of actions inachieving goals and targets for thecatchmentassets and the ecosystem,

* > Current and future use ofthe catchmentassets;

* Progress in implementation of actions defined in the CMS

. The following targets are proposed for achieving the catchmentmonitoring objectives.

* Prioritised water. resources managment monitoring. programsfor key catchment assets in place

* Monitoring network for key catchmentassets in place

* Reliable and complete data are available for. the catchmentassets. (provided by. the prioritised monitoring network).

¢ Menitoring and ‘tracking of action for water resourcesmanagment implementation are in place

* Water resdurces managmentinformation system is inn place

* The information based on reliable data is used for catchment

management

In order to create impact in monitoring, the surface. water stations. -

* have been categoirised into national, management units, sub-

Managmerit units and special stations in. order of priority. Each

category will provide information for specific, management purpose.

Apart from surface water, ground water and climate / weather data willbe similarly monitored. Capacity building for effective monitoting isalso emphasized. ae

12.2 - Monitoring and Implementation

” The iniplementationn of the CMSalso require monitoring. Thisiis -“intended to. be achieved through progress on strategic actions asoverseen by. the lead stakeholder for that particular action. Dependingon the nature of the action, the activity therefore may involve planningand undertaking the action directly, or it might involve facilitating andcoordinating othersto participate in implementing the action and —undertake monitoring participatorily. Thekey tool for monitoring the

CMSwill be the actionimplementationbriefs.

, 123 Strategic Actions

The following are the strategic actions necessary. to achieve. thetargets. : :

* Develop an agreed framework for integrated monitoring of'. catchment condition

* Implementkeywater resource monitoring ‘

* -Implement -key catchment monitoring network and. provide

_ maps‘* Develop and implement ‘remaining monitoring network for

water resources assets .

*. Procure:. modern monitoring equipment (surface water,", groundwater, water quality) .

* Operate and mairitain the network as soonitis established

° Prepare data needed for database development

* Develop and carry. out abstraction surveys

* Ensure water quality monitoring,”. implementation of laboratory facilities

° Develop. and implementmanagementsystem.

development and

water resource - information

_° Identify and agree on information needs ‘of stakeholders anddevelop mechanisms for information dissemination and

exchange

* Maintain, operate and apply as. appropriate water resource

information management'system -

© Ensure adequate training & capacity building of staff

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. Design and establish a. WRM Action Tracking System /Database system ‘

* Review from time to time the ‘information needs of all

stakeholders

13. Financingand Implementation :

This section presents details regarding the WRMA approachtofinancing water resource managementactivities in Tana Catchment

Area. The chapter loeks at both the financial needs of WRMA toimplementits activities and the investment needs as a whole to ensure

sustainable water resource development and. management.

13.1 Financia! Sustainability

Financia! sustainability is intended to achieve self sufficiency inthe region based’on income generated by water use fees contained inthat Water Resources Management Rules 2007. In order to. achievethis, the total financial requirements need to be assessed-and a strategy

on how the resources.can be mobilized developed. In order to mobilise

investments from theseorganisations, proper investment, planning andsound estimate of the revenues need-to be developed.-Sirice funding is

also needed from external sources, the estimated total requirementsneed tobe agreed within Sector Wide Approach (SWAP).Additionally, other. opportunities such as public-private partnership

. modalities for provision of water resource managementservices willbe tested and pronioted.

The overallgoal in waterresourcesfinancingis:

* To achievefinancial sustainability

The objectives considered necessary to achieve the goal are as

follows:

(i) Facilitate funding. mechanisms and resource mobilization to’implement stakeholder initiated water resource management

-_ activities .

(i) Facilitate PPP opportunities'in water resource management

Gii) Sufficient revenue is generated

Wateris considered an economic good and its provision should beat a cost. This therefore calls-for levying charges for water abstractionin its natural form to be commensurate with the amount abstracted.The amounts so generated ‘will be ploughed back to meet the cost ofwater resources managments.

The following targets have been set for financial sunstainability inwater resources management

° Revenue collection increased by annually by 30% overthe next5 years

* WRUAscapacity are supported and improved

° Financing strategy and resource mobilisation”for the catchment _in place

13.2 Financing Strategies -

x

The strategic areas fromwhich the région is largeting to> mobilise -funds include:

Governinent “of Kenya allocation: It. .is anticipated the -_ Government support the implementation of the ‘strategic

actions as documented in the CMSto-ensure sustainability tinwaterresources management.

*. Retention ofrevenue in the Regions: the revenue raised:from

user fees will be ploughed back to the regions to support the. implementation of the CMS whichinclude WRUAactivities.

*; Funding based on WRUAinitiative: the. region will sypportWRUAsto develop proposals to source for funds. The supportinstitutions targeted include LATF, CDF, WSTF, NGOs and -Private sector. WRUAswill also be encouraged to undertake -entrepreneurship based on economic use of water principle to

generate income.

* Development partners support: "these partners -will be- encouraged to support the implementation of the CMSas the

reformsstabilise and to make the water resources managementpossible. :

* Key partners: key partners will also.be encouraged to commit"resources with their programmes to support management of

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water resources. These partners include-RDAs, WSBs. NIB.

ALRMPandtheprivate sector.

WRMA will undertake to develop a comprehensive business planoutlining its strategic positioning and-avenuesof raising revenue. This

will include a comprehensive investment appraisal to clearly delineate

sources of income and formulate a road map for financial

sustainability as well as an exit strategy for donor and govemment

funding. WRMA through MWI needsto agitate for various fiscal

incentives from the Ministry of Finance to support its activities. This

may include removal of VAT and import duty on dam construction,

groundwater development equipment and raw materials for rainwater

harvesting storagefacilities.

In the light of mobilising resources, the following strategic actions

have been formulated. -

¢ Develop 5 year work plan and budget, consistent with water

sector investment plan (SIP)

° Develop and implementroll-out plan for water use charges

¢ Proposals prepared tosupport SCMPs_ .

* Resources mobitised to support SCMPs

¢ Identify and prepare projects in collaboration with the. private

sector

* Collect water use charges.

RICHARD MUSANGI,Chairman, Water Resources Management Authority.

Approved by:

C. K. NGILU,Ministerfor Water andIrrigation.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12404

THE PHYSICALPLANNING ACT

(No. 6 of 1996)

COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLANS

(PDP. No. ITN/242/01/2008for Existing Site for Iten Bus Park andfor

ten Stadium; PDP No. ITN/242/02/2008for Existing VegetableMarket, Public Servants’ Canteen, Kapali Catchment Area, Drainage

Reserve, Holding Ground andIten Abattoir; PDP No.

TTN/2.42/03/2008for Existing Town Council Land, Town Council

Offices, Existing Town Council StaffHouses, DC's Offices and Senior

Government StaffHouses)

NOTICEis given that preparation of the above part development

plans were completed on the 23rd October, 2008.

The part development plans relates to land situated within Iten

Town, Keiyo District.

Copies of the part development plans as prepared have been

deposited for public inspection at the offices of the District Physical

Planning Officer, Keiyo at Keiyo County Council Building, Iten-

Tambach Town Council and Chief, Irong.

The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge

by all persons interested at the offices of the District Physical Planning

Officer, Keiyo at Keiyo County Council Building, Iten-Tambach

Town Council and Chief, Irong,between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00

p.m., Mondayto Friday.

Anyinterested person(s) who wishes to make any representation in

connection with or objection to the above-named part development

plan may send. such representation or objection in writing to be

received by the District Physical Planning Officer, P.O. Box 600,Iten,not later than sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this notice

and any such representation or objection shall state the grounds onwhichit is made. ‘

Dated the 21st November, 2008.

WwW. ALANDO,for Director ofPhysical Planning.

AZETTE NOTICE NO. 12405

THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ANDCO-ORDINATION ACT :

(No. 8 of 1999)

THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENTAUTHORITY

ENVIRONMENTALIMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORTFOR THE PROPOSED SANGURIAI LODGE TRANSMARA

WITHIN MAASAI MARA GAME RESERVE

INVITATION OF PUBLIC COMMENTS

PURSUANT to regulation 21 of Environment (Impact Assessmentand Audit) ;Regulation, the National Environment ManagementAuthority.(NEMA)has received and environmental impact assessmentstudy report for the implementation of the proposed Sanguriai Lodge.

The proposed project will entail construction of 15-20 luxury

tented campsand central building.

The project will be located within Maasai Mara GameReserve.—onr—enenccmman

The project anticipates the following impacts and mitigationmeasures: .

Possible Impact Mitigation Measures

Changeof land use * Develop the site in an environmentallysound way.

Soil erosion and ¢ Put in place measures to prevent soildisturbanceofsoil erosion. .

structure

Vegetation cover loss ¢ Strictly control vegetation clearance.

Dust and exhausts * Sprinkle the-site with water to reduce

pollution dust and provide dust masks to the: workforce.

Noise. pollution and ¢ Adherence to. machines machine’svibrations manual specifications and use of

modern technology machines.

Increased humans inthe * Control the inflow of people and theyreserve should adhere to the rules and

regulations governing the reserve.

Dust pollution ¢ Provide and enforce the use of dustmasks by workers at the proposedsite.

Occupational heath and * Observe occupational health and safetysafety hazards measures.

* Train workers on occupation health andsafety.

° Install first aid kits at the premises.

Fire hazards * Install fire extinguishers and firehydrants at high risk zones.

¢ Formulate fireevacuation procedures.

* Comeup withfire assemhly point.

Continuous waste * Come up with proper wastegeneration management strategies, reuse and

recycle where possible.

¢ Adhere to the provisions ofenvironmental management and co-ordination (Waste Management)Regulations of 2006. :

Accidents and insecurity * Employ day and night security guards.

¢ Build capacity. on safety workingprocedures.

The full report of the proposed projectis available for inspection

during working hours at:

(a) The Director-General, National Environment Management

Authority, Kapiti Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. Box 67839-

00200, Nairobi.

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: NBI/R/09/1/06(co) Provincial Directorof Fovironment Rift Malley Prous =

‘The National Environment Management ‘Authority. invitesmembers of: the public to submit oral or written comments within NBVR/09/1/07-

“thirty G0) days from the date ‘of. publication of this notice to the ‘

Director-General, National Environment Management Authority, toassist the authority in the approval process,oO}

. E. 0.MASSAWA, " NBWR/09/1/08me . Jor Director-General,

: National Environment Manageinent Authority.

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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12406 :

THETRANSPORTLICENSING ACT NBVR(O9/1/10(Cap. 404) ,

APPLICATIONS .

NBI/R/09/1/11THE under mentioned applications will be considered by the .

_ Transport biicensing Board at Nairobi Railway Club. on the following

Monday.Sth January, 2009—-NBI/R/09/1/01 to NBVR/09/1/150. -Tuesday, 6thth January, 2009. ~NBUR/09/1/12

ee

24th December, 2008

(b) The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and -Natural Resources, National Hospital Insurance Fund Building.Community, 4th Floor, P.O. Box 30521, Nairobi.

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Kisumu and back - KAZ 846K, 14passengers. -

" davs.

. in which such an application is to be heard and a copy. theretoreshall.

-which such anapplication is to-be heard.Objectionsreceived later-will’ not be considered except where otherwise stated that the

vehicle (tegether with the timetable where applicable), operating on

ome

“African origin” must. produce their certificates or any otherdocumentary proofoftheir citizenship. . .

” this notice, without reasonable cause wil have. their applications

ceenrc

oraeT

Wednesday, 7th January, 2009.

‘to consider deferred cases andrenewals for the year 2009

Thursday, 8th January. 2009}

: Friday, 9th January. 2009.

Monday,12th January, 2009-NBI/RO9/1/151 to NBVRA09/1/300

Tuesday, 13th January, 2009 -Wednesday. 14th January, 2009} to consider‘deterred cases and

renewals for the year 2009

Every Objection 'm respect ‘of an application shall be lodged withthe Licensing Authority and the DistrictCommissioner ofthe district

be sent to-the:applicant not less than seven (7) days betore the date at

applications are for one vehicle.

Every objector shall include the registration number of histher _-

the applicants proposed route. Those who. submit applications in thenames of partnership and companies must bring certificates of

business Tegistration to the ‘Transport Licensing Boardmeeting.

Appliecaats who are Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda citizens of non-

_ Applicants.who fail to’attend the above meeting asperrequiredof

refused: andshould therefore.not expectffurther. communication fromihe Board..

ROAD SERVICE LICENCES

NBV/R/G9/1/01 Sakai. Trading Limited, P.O. Box 482: Nairobi Route: Eldoret - Bungoma - Busia

. and back KAZ 818K, 7 passengers.

NBUR/09/1/02 Wilson Sang P.O. Box 1261 Nakuru Route:- Nakuru-Nairobi- Kisumu andBaek KAZ .185T, 14 passengers.

NBI/R/09/103 Joseph Karina. Mwangi P.O. Box 12579- Nyeri Route: Nakuru-Nairobi KAZ763U, 4

passengers.

NBI/R/09/1/04 New Alirico Trading P.O. Box 11536

Nairobi. . Route: > Nairobi-Limuru-NakuruKAZ 805W,7 passengers.

NBI/RIO9/1/05 Josper Maranga Omwenga P.O. Box 775 _ Kisii. Route: Homabay-Eldoret-Kisii-

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‘Mohamed Ali Guyo P.O. Boxl52 Nyeri _Rowe”Githural-waroorlown and Back ~~KAQ 673K, 14 passengers...

City Star Insurance Agency P.O. Box 570Nairobi Route: —_—‘Kitengela-Railways-Industrial area- Athi River-Mlolongo andback KAZ 832L, 29 passengers.

Nicholas Ndavi P.O. Box 44429 NairobiRoute: Nairobi -Machakos and back KBA632G, 41 passengers.

Customs Safaris Limited, P.O. Box 48300Nairobi Route: Carriage of Tourists within--Kenya KBA.050Q, 9. passengers.

CMC Motors P.O. Box 564 Nairobi Route:~ Buruburu-Kikuyu and Back KBA 307A, 51

passengers.

Nipron.. Royal P.O. Box 16261, NairobiRoute: .* Nairobi-Kitui-Machakos-Makueni

and back KBA 569C, 14 passengers. :

Eufra Enterprises. P.O. Box 15297 NakuruRoute: Nairobi-Nakuru-Kisumu__ and back-KBA 246F, 14 passengers

Zafanana Express P.O. Box 276 GarissaRoute: . Nairobi-Garissa-Wajir and BackKBA327A, 61 passengers.

. Martin. Mwangi P.O. Box 532 Gatundu_Route: ~ Gaturidu-Nairobi-Thika and -backKBA 925F, 14passengers. -

_ Robert.Mwangi Giki P.O. Box 310 GatunduRoute: Thika — Nairobi and backkBA 672F,

14 passengers.

LydiaMuthoniKibe P.O. Box 532 GatunduRoute: ‘Gatundu-Nairobi-Thika and backKBA673F,14 ‘passengers.

. JohnNjoroge Maina P.O. Box132 GatunduRoute: Gatundu-Nairobi-Thika and back

’ KBA674F,14 passengers.

Pamellah Muira Ogembo P.O. Box 43270Nairobi Route: Carriage of. Tourists: withinKenya KBA 131E,9 passengers, —

Alfred Nzomo Kithusi P.O. Box 467' Nairobi Route: Carriage of Tourists withinKenya KAZ 051T,8 passengers.

Maniago ‘Safaris Limited, P.O. Box 30148' Nairebi-Route: Carriage of Tourists within -Kenya KBA 289A,8 passengers.

Insight Logistics P.O. Box 14678 NairobiRoute: Carriage of Tourists within KenyaKBA 903A.51 passengers.

Isaiah Mwitari “Anjuri P:07. Box 528 Meri-Route::- Maua-Nairobi-Meni-Nanyuki andback KAZ 2701.14 passengers.

Claire MuthoniGichuki P.O. Box 9360Route: Najrobi-Kagundo and back KAQ418F, 14 passengers.

' Beatrice OmoloP.O. Box 3346 Route: BabaDogo-Globe Cinema-Pangani and backKBA 063A,36 passengers.

~ Joseph MutuaKiarie P.O. Box 260 KiambuRoute: Githunguri- Nairobi- Kiambu andback KBA 607Y, 14 passengers.

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Impact Company P.O. Box 95718 Nairobi

Route: Nairobi- Kitengela- Athi-River and

back KBA 960Z, 14 passengers.

Matatu Owners Association P.O. Box 2462Nairobi Route: Eastlands-Ngong-HaileSelassie-Kikuyu and back KBA 845T, 51

"passengers.

Maridadi Maylana Saidi P.O. Box 10899Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Embu-Thika andBack KBA 907Y, 14 passengers.

Grace Wangoi Kagecha P.O. Box 67732Nairobi Route: Nanyuki-Nyeri-Karatina and

_ back KAS 650P, 14 passengers.

Joseph Mathii Ndungu P.O. Box 28656Nairobi Route: Globe Cinema-Githurai and

back KBA 463A,14 passengers. :

Robert Nyaga Gechiri P.O. Box 10467Nairobi Route: Carriage of Tourists withinKenya KBA6108S,9 passengers.

Ruth Anyango Musa P.O. Box 90 OyugisRoute: Kisumu-Sirare-Nairobi and back

KBA 940Q,14 passengers.

David Kiplangat Mutai P.O. Box 9791Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Eldoret-Kitale KBA119V, 11 passengers.

Jared Milton Omondi P.O. Box 550 Sirare

- Route: Sirare-Migori-Kisii-kisumu and BackKAU 694C, 14 passengers.

Benchard Dendeche P.O. Box 16936‘Mombasa Route: Magongo-Ferry-Labour-

Docks and back KAS 998U,14 passengers.

Jackson Murithi ManyaraP.O. Box 1594Embu Route: Nairobi-Meru-Maua and Back

KBA 970M, 14 passengers.

Joseph Mbithi Munyao P.O. Box 10608Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Machakos-Makueni

and back KBA 865T,41 passengers.

Peter Njagi P.O. Box 43801 Nairobi Route:Nairobi-Tala-Kagundo KBA 721P, 14

passengers. a

Anne Muthanje P.O. ‘Box 2099 Embu

Route; Gillhouse-South B and Back KBA

083Z, 14 passengers.

Timothy Kuria Maina P.O. Box 1077

Muranga Route: Accra Rd-Pangani-

Huruma-Dandora and Back KBA 039Y,°:14passengers.

R.N.Ndambuki P.O.. Box 30551 NairobiRoute: Nairobi-Machakos-Wote and Back

KAU 918W,14 passengers.

Peter Akuma Muturi P.O. Box 62172Nairobi Route: Kawangware-Kencom-

Kibera KBA 781T, 41 passengers.

Joseph Kamande Kago P.O. Box 8607Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Muranga-NyeriKBA 224Y,14 passengers.

Alice Mungai P.O. Box 31021 NairobiRoute: Kangemi-BusStation and Back KBA385T, 14 passengers.

Samuel Karani Muriithi P.O. Box 831Kerugoya Route: Kerugoya-Nairobi and

Back KBA 011 W,7 passengers.

Erastus Muli Kassimu P.O. Box 2335

Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Machakos-Endau-

Ikutha-Mutitu-Kitui and Back KBA 669T,

41 passengers.

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City Hopper Limited, P.O. Box 74925Nairobi Route: Railways-KNH-Ngong Rd-Kiserian-Rongai-Langata-Mbagathi Wayand Back KBA 306A, 29 passengers.

Charity Wairimu Migwi 3879 NairobiRoute: Kariobangi-Huruma-Ronald Negala-

and Back KBA 605T, 26 passengers.

Rafiki Car Sales P.O. Box 14528 Nairobi

Route: Nairobi-Eldoret and Back KBA1298, 14 passengers.

Antony Kimani Ngugi P.O. Box 30527Nairobi Route: Railways-Kenyatta-Yaya-Kibera and Back KBA 247A, 29passengers.

Edward Namisiko P.O. Box 166 Kimilili

Route: Kitale-Bungoma-Kisumu-Busia andBack KBA 141C,14 passengers.

’ Roselyne Onyere P.O. Box 7142 EldoretRoute: Nairobi-Kisti-Sirare and Back KAZ

554V,.11 passengers.

Stephen Joshua Muinde P.O. Box 42877Mombasa Route: Bamburi-GPo-Likoni and

Back KAY 9558S, 14 passengers.

Southern Cross Safaris P.O. Box 24584Nairobi Route: Carriage of Tourists KAY669X, 8 passengers.

Perminus Mbugua Kimani P.O. Box 565Molo Route: Nairobi-Busia-Nakuru-Kisumuand Back KBA 890B,14 passengers.

Alginza Automobile Limited, P.O. Box

16867 Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Githurai-Thikaand Back KBA 574C,14 passengers.

Ibrahim Kinyua ‘P.O. Box 10915 NairobiRoute: Nairobi-Juja-Dandora and Back

KBA 367C,14 passengers.

John kabiru Mwaniki P.O. Box 170 NairobiRoute: Nairobi-Thika Muranga-Kiriaini andBack KAZ 276U, 14 passengers.

James .Wambugu Kuria P.O. Box 310

Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Thika-Muranga-Kirimwa and back KAZ 356B, 14

passengers.

Joseph Ngure. Karagu P.O. Box 658 ThikaRoute: Nairobi-Embakasi and back KBA863C, 14 passengers.

Michael Kimani Wambui P.O. Box. 267

Gatundu Route: Gatundu-Nairobi-Thika and

back KBA 653C, 14 passengers.

Lizzie Njoki Macharia P.O. Box 267Gatundu Route:Thika-Nairobi-Bus Station

and back KBA 557C, 14 passengers.

Juliah Kimatha P.O. Box 2032 Naivasha

Route: Nairobi-Nakuru-Nyahururu and backKBA 462B,14 passengers.

Sammy Njoroge P.O. Box 2032 NaivashaRoute: Nairobi-Nakuru-Nyahururu. and backKBA 473B,14 passengers.

J.K. Njoroge P.O. Box 2032 NaivashaRoute: Nairobi-Nakuru-Nyahururu and backKBA468B,14 passengers.

Julia Njoroge P.O. Box 2032 NaivashaRoute: Nairobi-Nakuru-Nyahururu and backKBA 476B,14 passengers.

W. M. Mworia P.O. Box 28028 Nairobi

Route: Nairobi-Kahawa West- Zimmerman

and back KAN 296L, 15 passengers.

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back KBA 064A,40 passengers.

Andrew Too P.O. Box 119 Nairobi Route:Eldoret-Kapsabet-Ngong Hills-Chemelil andBack KAZ 079Z, 14 passengers.

Phillip Gatundu P.O. Box 4 Kijabe Route:Nairobi-Limuru-Kijabe Nakuru and BackKAZ 651U,14 passengers.

-Rafiki Car Sales P.O. Box 14528 NairobiRoute: Kibera-Ngong Rd-Railways andBack KBA 890C, 14 passengers,

Central Farmer Garage P.O. Box 920Nairobi Route: Kariobangi-Town and BackKBA 292A, 25. passengers.

Eufra Enterprises P.O. Box 15292. NakuruRoute: Kisii-Nakuru-Nairobi and Back-KBA

- 431B, 14 passengers.

' Joseph Kimani Mwangi P.O. Box 30527Nairobi Route: Ngong-Raitways and BackKBA 168A, 29 passengers. =~

Antony Irungu Maina P.O. Box 65 Nairobi:Route: Kayole-Umoja-Outering Rd-Juja Rd-Gikomba. and Back KBA 252A, 26passengers. :

William Ngare Prestige Shuttle P.O. Box13668 Nairobi Route: Nairobi-Nakuru-Kisumu and Back KBA_ 819C, I1.

passengers.

BM. Muingai P.O. Box 998 MurangaRoute: Kangari-Thika-Nairobi: and BackKBA 058C, 14 passengers.

Edward:Wakahiu Gathuki P.O. Box 48148Route: -Kangundo-Outering-Nairobi andBack KBA 048A,.26 passengers.

~ Gilbert Onderi Nyaata P.O. Box 16314Nakuru Route: Nakuru-Kisii-Kisumu andBack KBA 825C, 14passengers,

Wilson Makau P.O. Box 14930NairobiRoute: Globe Cinema-Thika Rd-KahawaWest and Back KBA 849B,14 passengers.

Fredrick -Kiptanui Langat P.O. “Box 125°Litein Route: Bomet-Kericho-Nairobi and -

~ back KBA 385B, 14 passengers.

John Michemi Ngaruni P.O.Box 67 MarimaRoute: Meru-Chuka-Nairobi and back KBA

“986A, 14 passengers.

James Waithanji P.O. ‘Box44599 NairobiRoute: Bus Station-Kayole and back KBA230A, 46 passengers. -

Rafiki Car Sales P.O. Box 14528 Nairobi-. Route: Nairobi-Naivasha-Nakuru and BackKBA 588c.14 passengers.

Rhino Safaris Limited, P.O. .Box 48023Nairobi Route: Carriage of Tourists withinKetiya KAX 681 U,7 passengers.

Peter Mwangi P.O. Box 75956 NairobiRoute: Kinoo-Kangemi-Westlands and BackKAZ, 855M,14 passengers.

Truck World P.O.- Box 13323 Nakuru, Route: Mombasa-Nairobi-Kisumu and backKBA 042A, 40 passengers.

Shazad Motors PO. Box 34299 NairobiRoute: Nairobi-Meru-lsiolo and back KAZ086M,7 passengers.

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Collins Kipkemoi Kipchoge P.O, Box 49Chebiemit Route: Eldoret-Kapsabet-Iten-Kisumu and. back KAZ 287X, 7 passengers.

. Poline Karimi P.O. Box 808 Nairobi Route:* Nairobi-Githurai and back KBA 956C, 14 ~passengers.

Solomon Mburu P.O. Box 1436 NairobiRoute: Busia-Nairobi-Mombasa and back

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Mohamed Bhallo P.O. \Box 88211Mombasa Route: Malindi-Kiljfi-Mombasa _andback KAZ966], 14 PassenBers ,

CityHopper P.O. Box 74925 Nairobi Route:CBD-Valley. Rd-Nairobi Hospital:Yaya-Ngong Rd-Wanyee-Kawangwaré and, BackKBA 043A, 40 passengers. \

Kennedy Chege P.O. Box "7689 NairobiRoute: Bus Station-Dagoreti-Kikuyu andBack KBA 914C, 14 passengers. -

M.G. AutoTrading P:O. Box 42297 NairobiRoute: Nairobi-Nyeri-Isiolo and Back KBA“490B, 7 passengers. ,

James Wambua Mutua P.O. Box 14~ Mwatate. Route: Mombasa-Voi- Wundanyiand Back KBA 916C, 14 passengers.

Karanja John Rimui P. O. P.O. Box 608-00902 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Kikuyu-

Nakuru’. and back KBA 481E, 14passengers: .

Dickson Mutuma Kiruthu P. O..P.0. Box6800-00300. Nairobi. Route: _Kariobangi-Pangani-Juja Road and back KBA O67N, 26 .passengers.

Gideon Buchichi Ombogo P. O. P.O. Box20150-00200 Nairobi. Route: Nairabi-LuandaKSkamegs and back KAY 106J, 14

Kenya BusService ManagementLimited, P.O. P.O. Box 41001 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Nakuru-Kisumu and back KBv 922G, 29

passengers.Simba Colt Motors P. O. P.O. Box 58069-00200 Nairobi. Route. Meru-Nairobi-Embu-Mombasa and back KBA 947G, 46passengers.

George Ndungu Karanja’P.O. P.O. Box47642-00200 ‘Nairobi. Route: Kangemi-Kinoo-Nairobi_and back KBA 049K, 14passengers.

Charles M. Kariuki P. O. P.O. Box 172-00200. Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Pangani-Bomas-Kiserian and back KBA 270K, 14passengers.

Marfa Investment P. 0. P.O. Box 17635‘Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Nyeri-Nanyuki andback KBA 583C, 7 passengers. -

Gerald Kangichu Mwathia P.O. P.O. Box81651-00200 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Kiambu-Githunguri and back KBA 473E,

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Simon Warunge P. O. P.O. Box 60271Nairobi. Route: Carriage of tourists within

Kenya KBA 649H,9 passengers.

David Korir Koech P. O. P.O. Box 372

Bumt Forest. Route: Eldoret-Nakuru-

Nanyuki and back KBA 524K, 14

passengers.

Eufra Enterprises Limited, P. O. P.O. Box

15297-20100 Nakuru. Route: Town-Westlands and back KBA 705B, 14

passengers.

Autocruise Dealers P. O. P.O. Box 53210

Nairobi. Route: Molo-Nakuru-Nairobi and

back KAZ 610U, 7 passengers.

Ferdinard Gideon P. O. P.O. Box 30789-00100 Nairobi. Route: Outering-Kencom-

Town-Kenyatta National Hospital and back

KBA 980G,29 passengers. u

Atati Kengere P. O. P.O. Box 342 Nanyuki.

Route: Nanyuki-Isiolo-Nairobi and back

KBA 094E, 7 passengers.

Cornelius Gwaro Maina P. O. P.O. Box 223-

40203 Molo. Route: Kisii-Kericho-Nakuri-Nairobi and batk KBA 529H, 14

passengers.

Josephson Njuguna MwangiP. O. P.O. Box3500-00200 Nairobi. Route: Kitengela--Nairobi and back KBA 535C, 14passengers. ‘

City Hopper Limited, P. O. 74925-00200Nairobi. Route: Kenyatta National Hospital-

CBD-Jogoo Road-Buruburu-Civil Servant

and back KBA 712G, 29 passengers.

“Neno Sacco P. O. 660 Embu. Route:

Nairobi-Thika-Kitui and back KBA 699H,

14 passengers.

Mary Wambui Ngigi P. O. P.O. Box 221-00242 Athi River. Route: Nairobi-Mombasaand back KBA 341A, 30’ passengers.

Richard K. Barsemoi P. O. P.O. Box 601-20300 Nyahururu. Route: Mochongoi-Kabarnet and back KBA 739G, 39 .

passengers.

Simba Colt Motors Limited, P. O. P.O. Box

48296-00100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-

Kangundo-Kayole and back KBA 012N,51passengers.

1.-M. Kinywa P.O. P.O. Box 3391-00100Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Nyeri-Nyahururuand back KBA 594L, 14 passengers.

P.N. Kariuki P. O. P.O. Box 10915-00100

Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Dandora-Bus

Station and back KBA 592K, 14

passengers.

Francis Macharia P. O. P.O. Box 33500-

* 00100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Murang’a

and back KBA 379K, 14 passengers.

James WamweaGitere-P. O. P.O. Box 1663

Kitale. Route: Kitale-Bungoma-Kakamega-Kisumu and back KBA 822G, 29

passengers.

Equity Bank Limited,, Josephine W. M. andMahinda P. O. P.O. Box 14410 Nakuru.

Route: Nairobi-Narok-Nakuri-Migori and

back KBA 575G, 29 passengers.

Punjar Trading P. O. P.O. Box 99427-80100Nairobi. Route: Mtwapa-Likoni and back

KBA905H, 14 passengers.

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~ John Chege Keiro P.-O. P.O. Box 2974-01000 Thika. Route: Kanyoni-Thika-

Nairobi and back KBA 187K, 14passengers. :

Daniel Kinyua MugoP. O. P.O. Box 74925-

00200 Nairobi. Route: Railways-

Community-Kenyatta National Hospital-Yaya-Ngong Road-Wanyee-BP-Satelite and

back KAZ 924V, 51 passengers.

Ibrahim Manoti Michira P. O. P.O. Box

9933-00200 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Narok-

Kisii-Homabay and back KBA 160A, 62passengers.

Pinalpa Agencie P. O. P.O. Box 11582-

00400 Nairobi. Route: Riruta-Yaya Centre-

Railways-Kawagware and back KAT 504V,

14. passengers.

Kiprop Zacharia P. O. P.O. Box 30523-00100: Nairobi. Route:. Nairobi-Nakuru-Kendu bay and back KBA OOSN. S51passengers. :

Catherine Mumbi P. O. P.O. Box 45Karatina. Route: Embu-Nyeri-Nairobi andback KBA 353F. 14 passengers.

Julius Kipkoech Kosgei P. O, P.O. Box3656-30100 Eldoret. Route: Eldoret-

Nakuru-Nairobi and back KBA 002K, 11passengers. :

Yusuf Abdaka Awadh c/o T. Koskei P.O.P.O. Box 3656-30100 Nairobi. Route:

Eldoret-Nakuru-Nairobi and back KBA

163K, 14 passengers.

James: Tharao Chegeh P. O. P.O. Box70470-00400 Nairobi. Route: Kariobangi-Nairobi-Air Base and back KAT 338C, 29

passengers.

Agnes Njoki Moirangu P. O. P.O. Box61762-00200 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Embu-Nyeri and back KBA 541K, 14passengers. ‘

Francis Mangurio Teresiah P. O. P.O. Box

20014-00200 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Ruiru-Githunguri and back KBA 393K, 14

passengers.

Pentamax Eangles Investment P. O. P.O.

Box 13343-20100 Nakuru. Route: Nairobi-

Nakuru-Kisumu-Mumias and back KBA

385G, 51 passengers. .

Kampala Coaches Limited, P. O. P.O. Box

5254-30100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-

Nakuru-Kisumu-Busia and back KBA

251A, 45 passengers.

Mathew Huma P. O: P.O. Box 1210 Kisii.Route: Nairobi-Kisii-Homabay and back

KBA 104B. 19 passengers.

John Wakahiu Mburu P. O. P.O. Box 7775-

00200 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi+Karatina-

Nyeri and back KAZ 303X, 26 passengers.

Peter Muli Mutinda P. O. P.O. Box 7453-00200 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Machakos-Kitui and back KBA 544k, 14 passengers.

Alice H. Githu P. O. P.O. Box 24254-00502

Nairobi., Route: Nairobi-Athi— River-Machakos and back KBA 383A, 46

passengers.

DanielOmala Oduru P. O. P.O. Box 30527-

00100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Kiserian-

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Lawrence Murithi Ndoria P. O. P.O. Box:43270-00100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-

Nakuru-Nyeri and back KBA 766H, 14passengers.

Amir Mavji Arjan P. O. P.O. Box 17592:00500 Kisumu: Route: Kisumu-Busia and

-. back KBA 975G,28. passengers.

Humphrey K. Muturi P. O. P.O. Box 1204-30100 Meru. Nairobi-Meru-Embu-Chukaand back KAZ 268G,29 passengers.

Justo Mung’athia Mwithale P. O. P.O. Box: .119 Mera. Route: Maua-Meru and backKAZ 583S, 7 passengers.

Julius Kinyanjui Nduruhu P.O. Box” 1417Thika Route: Nairobi ~ Mombasa and backKBA 139N,SI passengers.

- Joseph Kering P.O. Box 76 ChesinendetRoute: Olenguruone ~ Kericho — Bomet andback KBA 563K, !4 passengers.

Charles Muraguri P.O. Box 596 ThikaRoute: Nairobi — Nakuru and. back. KBA035N,41 passengers.

Peter Njurv and Equity Bank .P.O. Box30135 Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Busia andback KBA 296N, 62 passengers.

Gladys Kianjiand Equity Bank Limited. -P.O. Box 30135 Nairobi Route:-Kenyatta — .Karen — Buruburuand back KBA 216N, 29

- passengers. -

Bernard: Muthondu and Grace Kiongo P.O.Box 27778 Nairobi Route: Nairobi —BusStation— Dandora and. back KBA ISIN. 36

. passengers.

"Gateway Bus Services and CMC Motors-P.O. Box 30135 Nairobi Route: Nairobi —Nakuru - Kisumu ~ Busia and back KBA262N,62 passengers.

Jolin -Mutabari P.O. Box 24697 Nairobi‘Route: Nairobi-~ Meru — Maua and-backKBA 561M, [4 -passengers.- ;

Farida Kipkurui’ P.O. Box 89216 MombasaRoute: Nairobi - Malava - Amboseli and.backKAX 275M, 14 passengers:

. Peter Mwatira Kamau P.O. Box 11925 .}°

- Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Nakuru — Kitale

- and back:KAY 955A, 51 passengers.

“Regina Mbatia Nzioka P.O. Box 22649Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Rongai — Kiserian

' and back KAZ 277U,14 passengers.

DTDobie P.O. Box 30160 Nairobi Route:Carriage of Staffwithin Kenya KBA 4516,9 passengers.

Geoffrey Gichuki P.O. Box 78811 NairobiRoute: Nairobi - Eldoret — Kisumu .andbackKBA 776M, 10 passengers. —

Johnson Gitau. P.O. Box 989 NaivashaRoute: Nairobi - Naivasha and back KBA186N,46 passengers.

Martin Mutongu P.O. Box 826 Nyeri Route:Nairobi = Nyeri — Nakuru and back KBA

242K, 14 passengers.

Alfred Ombeche P.O. Box. 225 KerokaRoute: Nairobi ~Keroka — Sirare and backKAU_183Z, 14 passengers.

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John Maina. Wamae P.O. Box 72833“—=WairoolNairobi — Kitui ~ Mombasa

and back KAW 134K, 51 passengers.

Benson Kariuki Mbogo P.O. Box. 67630Nairobi Route:"Nairobi — Thika — Nyeri andback KAZ 493T, 14 passengers.

Sarah Networks P.O. Box 30527 NairobiRoute: Nairobi: - Kikuyu and back KBA272N, 29 passengers.

John Kungu Waweru P.O. Box joss

Nairobi Route: Nyeri — Nairobi and. backKBA488G,51 passengers.

Eunice Thairu P.O. Box 185 Nairobi Route:Railways ~— Rongai and back KBA 695F, 14passengers.

James Gatonye P.O. Box 14678 Nairobi -Route: Carriage of Staffwithin Kenya KAY |361A,51. passengers.

Mary Njambi Kiboro P.O. Box 329 Kanuri“ Route: Nairobi - Limuru ~ Nakuru and backKAZ 063V, 14 passengers.

Kenya Coach Industries Limited, P.O. Box18354 Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Buruburu -

’ Kawangware and back KAZ 682v, 51passengers.

Peter Mwai PO. Box 12196: Nyeri Route:

‘Nairobi.~ Nyahuruni and back KAZ 399W,14 passengers. :

Henry Sigei P.O. Box 551. Litein . Route:Nairobi —~ Nakuru.- Bomet and back KAZ-863Q, 14 passengers.

Augustine Mwikya P.O. Box 112. NunguniRoute: Nairobi — Machakos --Nunguni and

" back KAP 938T,14 passengers.

Alfred Masadia P.O. Box 2138 Nairobi:Route: Nairobi ~ Nakuru ~ Kitale. and back.KBA218N, 29 passengers.

‘Francis Philip P.O. Box 2150 MachakosRoute: Nairobi ~ Makueni and back KBA896G, 41 passengers. .

Joseph Mwangi P.O. Box29339 NairobiRoute: Nairobi — Kinoo ~ Nakuruand back

. KAZ 545X,-14 passengers.

-. Janerose ‘Gaturi Mugambi P.O. Box 197Embu Route: Nairobi —.Meru — Mayaand’

._ back KAZ452U,14 passengers.

-Paitline ‘Migwi P.O. Box 10448 NairobiRoute: Mwiki ~ City Centre and back KAG970Q, 67 passengers.

“Tusker Safaris PO, Box 82048 MombasaRoute: Carriage ofTourists within KenyaKAY 279M, 7 passengers.

Philip Kassim -Musembi P.O. Box 40930Mombasa Route: Bamburi — Ferry —Mombasa and back KAZ 431R, 14passengers. -

Betty-Rono P.O. Box 60138 Nairobi Route:Isiolo — Meru — Nanyuki — Nairobi and backKAZ 768U,7. passengers.

Stephen Kihwaga P.O. Box 27752 Nairobi

Route: Nairobi ~ Kahawa West and back

KAZ $62X, 14 passengers. ‘

Lucy Gathoni Ngugi P.O. Box 304”. MaragwaRoute: Mombasa — Voi — Nairobiand back KAZ 784Z, 14 passengers.

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Joymac Enterprises and Equity BankLimited, P.O. Box 30135 Nairobi Route:

. Nakuru — Eldoret and back KAZ 923V, 51

passengers.

‘Gorgeous Trading Limited, P.O. Box 99779“Mombasa Route: Embakasi - Jogoo Rd —Accra Rd and back KAZ 749Z, 14passengers. i

Fridah Gacheru and Equity Bank P.O. Box30789 Nairobi Route: Town — Kenyatta —Kibera and back KBA 061A, 33 passengers.

Charles Kariuki Kamau P.O. Box 44Githunguri Route: Nairobi - Nakuru —Eldoret — Kitale and back KAZ 215W, 14

passengers.

Peter Kamau P.O. Box 11925 NairobiRoute: Railways — Rongai — Kiserian andback KBA 310N,51 passengers.

Prime and Angelo Enterprises Limited, P.O.Box 65114 Nairobi Route: Kisumu -Kakamega — Busia and back KBA 066N,51passengers.

Kenya Bus Services Limited, P.O. Box

41001-00100 Nairobi Route: Kibera —Kencom — Embakasi and back KBA 274N,

51 passengers.

Christopher Kibuku and Mary Ng’ang’aP.O. Box 278 Loitoktok Route: Nairobi —

Makindu — Mombasa and back KBA 766Q,14 passengers.

John Chege Wanyoike P.O. Box 7022Nakuru 20200 Nairobi — Nakuru and back _KBA 730M,14 ‘passengers.

James Kyania Muiwa P.O. Box 44599

Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Machakos -Makueini and back KBA 242N, 41

passengers. :

Peter Ngatia P.O. Box 10915 Nairobi Route:Bus Station — Juja Rd — Dandora and backKBA 48 IP, 14 passengers.

Robert M.K. P.O. Box 320 Karuri Route:

Railways — Rongai and back KBA 248K,14passengers. .

Ann Wairimu P.O. Box 21824 NairobiRoute: Railways — Karen - Ngong and back

KBA 928N, 14 passengers.

Murshid Mohammed Juma P.O. Box 88261Mombasa Route: Railways — Rongai —

Kiserian and back KBA 707Q, 14

passengers.

Joyce Chege P.O. Box 287 Machakos

Route: Bus Station — Uthiru — Kinoo andback KBA 244S, 14 passengers.

Jackson Kariuki P.O. Box 648 Naivasha

Route: Nairobi — Narok — Kisii and back

KBA359N,46 passengers.

Joseph Evans Oloo P.O. Box 17891 Nairobi

Route: Nairobi - Kericho - Kisumu and

back KAR 934M,67 passengers.

Wilham Kenya Limited, P.O. Box 49125Nairobi Route: Carriage of Staff withinKenya KBA I80N,62 passengers.

Associated Auto Centre P.O. Box 2521Nairobi Route: Tom Mboya Street —

Eastleigh and back KBA 647T, 29passengers.

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John Kungu Waweru P.O. Box 75376Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Mwingi and back

KBA 488G,51 passengers,

Habib Bwanaoba C/o John Gicheha P.O.

Box 1117 Nanyuki Route: Nairobi —

Nanyuki — Isiolo and. back KBA 245Q, 14

passengers.

Albert Gichuki P.O. Box 1117 Nanyuki

Route: Nairobi — Nanyuki — Isiolo and backKBA 397P, 14 passengers.

Pambo Safaris P.O. Box 65107 Nairobi

Route: Kisumu — Busia and back KBA

O08P, 14 passengers.

James Maina P.O. Box 19093 Nairobi

Route: Globe Cinema — Thika Rd — Githurai

and Back, 14 passengers.

John Mulwa Kangaatu P.O. Box 48296Nairobi Route: Nairobi ~ Machakos —

Makueni and back KBA 028N, 41

passengers.

Abubakar Mohammed Habib P.O. Box 1400Malindi, Route: Nairobi — Mombasa -

Malindi and back KAZ 530X, 14passengers.

Felicina Gicheru c/o Mkombozi CoachesP.O. Box 1507 Nakuru Route: Nairobi -— Voi

- Mombasa and back KAX 460L, 51

passengers. :

Pascal Mwande Mwamidi P.O. Box 97939

Mombasa Route: Mombasa — Voi — Nyache

and back KAW 233J, 14 passengers.

Alibhai.Hatimal c/o Pascal Mwamidi P.O.

Box -97939: Morhbasa Route: Mombasa —Voi — Nyache and back KBA 263M, 14

passengers.

Wilmont Mutua Kioko P.O.. Box 68036Nairobi Route: Nairobi’ - Mombasa and

back KAX 0915, 46 passengers.

Daniel Gitahi Muonowe P.O. Box 16781

Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Namanga and backKAZ 37IZ, 8 passengers.

Bolpak Motors Limited, P.O. Box 19285

Nairobi Route: Accra Rd — Jogoo Rd —Savannah and back KBA 213K, 14

passengers.

Stephen Mulinge Muia P.O.. Box 5994Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Mwingi — Kituiand back KBA 558N,51 passengers.

Paul Kyalo Kitheka P.O. Box 5994 Nairobi

Route: Nairobi —- Matuu — Mwingi and backKBA102N,26 passengers.

Joseph Ochieng Juka and Alfred Voi Akrani

P.O. Box 410 Nairobi Route: Nairobi —Matuu - Mwingi and back KAZ 606L, 26passengers.

Joshua Mwendo Muia P.O. Box 5994Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Mwingi and back

KAG 488A,25 passengers.

Joseph Gachau Nderitu P.O. Box 9769

Nairobi Route: Nairobi —- Nyeri and back

KAJ 361V,14 passengers.

Stephen Theuri Nderitu P.O. Box 9769Nairobi Route: Accra Rd — Embakasi andback KAS 864J, 14 passengers.

Robert Ngagi Kiragu P.O. Box 129 RuarakaRoute: Githurai - Kinoo and back KAZ115R, 29: passengers.

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Kenya BuysService P.O. Box 41001 Nairobi60100 Route: Nairobi - Nakuru — Busia andbackKBA 320A, 29 passengers:. :

Agnes Wangechi Mwangi P.O. Box 41422Nairobi Kangundo — Machakos —.-Nairobiand back KBA 501K,7 passengers.

Suleiman Khamis Ali P.O. Box 84192Mombasa Route: Nairobi - Eldoret and back

-_KBA.135M, 14 passengers.

Kenbro Industries Limited, P.O. Box 41277Nairobi Route: Carriage of Staff. withinKenyaKAX 309K, ‘i4 passengers.

___ Eustace .‘Mugambi_ P.O. Box 257 Nkubu_ Route: Mery — Embu — Naifobi and back:-KBA 117M, 7 passengers.

a “Patrick ‘Kamangu P.O. Box 30789 NairobiRoute:Buruburu.— Town — Kenyatfa 7 back“KBA200N,51 passengers.

“JosephWanjau P.O. Box 44599 Nairobi~_ ”. "Route: Town — Kawangware Kikuyu and

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Robert: Trobiro Omari. P.O. Box 9933Nairobi.Route: Najrobi — Narok - Kisii -Oyugis .and back KBA 0726, sr °

| Kitimesi-Motors P.O. Box 10581 NakuraRouté: Nairobi — Naivasha - \Nakun andback KBA 331G, 14 passengers.

» John,Gighuki MajnaP.O. Box 7917 NairobiRoute: ‘Nairobi - Meru and back KAZ

"2020, 14 passengers.

48146 Nairobi Route: Carriage of Tourists* within Kenya KAU 323A, 6 passengers..

Predrick rwenda Néurubu P.O. Box 30135:Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Mombasaand

a -:, back KBA170N, 51. passengers. — .

NBUROB/LQ41 Ninestar traders Limited, P.O. Box 1369. Neirobi 00200 Route: Nyeri — fisolo 7 back :“s KBA701K, 7 passengers, |

Edna Chepkorir Ngok P.O. Box 454Kericho Route: Kericho -- Nairobi and backKAZ7TL0F, 14 passengers. _

Issac Keaneth Andanje P.O. Box 21824 .Nairobi. Route: Mfangano Strect — NairobiWest — Madaraka and back KBA 435N, 14

- James Kari PO. Box.2525 Embiu Route:-Nairobi — Meru — Maua and -back KBA936G, 56 passengers.

- Samuel Gachanja PO, Box 16 Karura. Nakuru: and back KBA

- ATAM, 14 passengers.’

AL Ginza Autoiiobiles.Limited, ?.0. Box

‘Route: Nairobi —

16869 NairobiRoute::Nairobi — Matranga -Kangeri and - back -KBA “TI9K, °14

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James Kamau Kiwuru _P.O Box 146a

Kangani Route: ari Nairobiand backKBA 134M, 14 passengers.

Priscilla Muchoya P.O. Box 296 NairobiRoute: Nairobi - Embu and back KBA803M, 14 passengers. - :

‘Githinji NgugiP.O. Box 926 Nairobi Route:Kangari —-Nairobi and back KBA 488M,14passengers.

Nature Expeditions Africa Limited, P.O, ~Box 30506 Nairobi 00100 Route: Carriage.of Tourists within Kenya KAZ 408L, 8

"passengers.

Ronald:MungutiMuiya P.O. ‘Box.476 Masii_ Route: Nairobi —Mechakos —-Kitui and back -KAN 802T, 14 passengers.

Lawerence Mbuthie MwangiP.O. Box 8413_ Nairobi Route:Neirobi — Nyahurura - Gilgiland back KBA 946K, 14 passengers. -

John Mugo Munai P.O. Box 8413 NairobiRoute: Kiserian - Railways and back KBA841M,14 passengers.

_-Kenya Bus Service Limited, P.O. Box. .-41001 Nairebi.—.Machakos — Nunguni andbackKAV. 512S, 33 -passengers.

Ndungu Michael. Muturi P.O. Box 49729. ©Mombasa Route: Bus station — Kayole andbackKBA S86N;, 26 passengers. -

City:Hopper.Limited, P.O. Box:678:Kiambu:. . Rowte: Sateitite.- Ngong Rd - Kencom and

“beckKBA068N, 51° passengers.

. Boniface. Mutunga kaleli P.O. Box 48296.“Nairobi -Rowte:: Nairobi —. Machakos ——~Mombasa . and back KBA 027N, 41passengers. -

Timonsh. Ayo “Ovita P.O. Box 41 Makueni".. Nairobi. ~ Machekos — Makueni and backKAZ 2318,7 passengers.

" Maty Musyoke: P.O. Box 2150. MachakosRoute: Nairobi - machakos.—~ Makueni andback KBA 026N, 29 Passengers.

Kenya Bus. Services Limited, PO. Box.41001 Nairobi.00100 Nairobi - Muranga —

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Gateway. Bus Services and eMC Motors. Limited, P.O. Box. 30135 Nairobi Route:"¢Nawobi ~ Nakeru - Kisumu — Busia and

back KBA 312N,62 passengers. .

Peter Mwaure, Kamau P.O. Box 11925Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Nakuru — Kitaleand backKAY 955A,51 passengers.

DT Dobie P.O, Box 30160 Nairobi Route:Carriage of. Tourists. within Kenya KBA

554K, 9 passengers.

Alexander: Bosire, Mogere P.O. Box 47 -Gucha Reute; Kilgoris — Nairobi and back -KAZ 040Y, 14 passengers.

Geoffrey Kamau.“Kiratu P.O. Box 1599* Kikuyu Railways —-Dagoretti —- Kikuyu andback KBA.043C,14. ‘passengers.

Primrose Mwelu Nyamu P.O. Box 2513Nairobi Route: Commercial - Jogoo Rd -

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_Buruburu and back KBA 356A, 29

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Horse PowerTravel Limited, P.O. Box 132]Nairobi 00606 Route: Railways — Rongai ~—Kiserian and back KBA 215A, 29

passengers.

Al Husnain Motors P.O. Box 99032 -Mombasa Route: Kilgoris — Sirare — Kisiiand backKAZ 954R, 14 passengers.

Rebecca Wangara P.O. Bax 30789 NairobiRoute: OTC — Juja Rd - Kayole and backKBA 319A, 29 passengers.

_ Antar Ali Shee P.O. Box 81575 MombasaRoute: Railways — Ngong — Karen and back

KBA 293E, [4 passengers.

Eldoret Express Limited, P.O. Box 4364Eldoret Route: Nairobi - Nakuru — Eldoret -—Kitale andback KBA 276A,66 passengers.

City Hopper Limited, P.O. Box44599Nairobi Route: Town - Ngong Rd —Kawangware — Kibera and back KBA 662B,46 passengers. ~

Goal Irland (Kenya) Limited, P.O, Box

66242 Nairobi Route: Carriage of staff

within Kenya KBA 051A, 14 passengers.

Samuel] Mwaniki Waithaka P.O. Box 55774Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Ruiru and back —KAX 432P, 14 passengers.

Sammy Maina P.O. Box 1777 NaivashaRoute: Nairobi — Nakuru and back KBA

O15C, 14 passengers.

Peter Mwau Muinde P.O. Box 30135Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Nunguni and backKBA308A,51 passengers.

Popand Shop P.O. Box 33072 NairobiRoute: Nairobi - Maua — Meru and backKBA 010C,14 passengers.

Charity Rinkanya P.O. Box 7452 NairobiRoute: Nairobi - Savannah — Kangundo andback KBA.425E,14 passengers.

Akamba Public Road Services Limited, P.O.Box 40322 Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Nakuru~ Kericho — Kisumu — Busia and back KBA

270A, 44 passengers.

Josepli Ggkuya P.O. Box 32969 Nairobi00600 Roig: Dandora — Juja Rd - Accra Rdand back KBA 40C,14 passengers.

’ Peter Ndirangu trungu “P.O. Box 32969

Nairobi Route: Dandora — Juja Rd — AccraRd and back KBA 838C,14 passengers.

Alice Githu P.O. Box 24254 Nairobi Route:Gill House - Jogoo Rd — Outering Rd -Umoja and back KBA 383A, 46 passengers.

Sammy Ndambuki Kyule P.O. Box 1770Machakos Route: Nairobi - Machakos —Kitui and back KBA 958B, 14 passengers.

_ Peterson Sokota Kenga P.O. Box 10541Nairobi Route: Nairobi -— Mombasa —-

Malindi and back KBA 352A, 40passengers.

Palmdam Holdings P.O. Box 44530 NairobiRoute: . Nairobi — Nakuru — Kericho —Kisumu and back KBA 334A, 67passengers. -

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Rana Automobiles Limited, P.O. Box 89285« Mombasa Route: Nairobi — Kisii — Kigoris

and back KBA 4708, [4 passengers,

William Onyango Mboya P.O. Box 3210Kisumu Route: Bondo - Kisumu — Kisii -Migori and back KBA 224E, 6 passengers.

Greenwich Universal Limited, P.O. Box

49837 Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Thika —

Nyeri and back KBA 633E,14 passengers.

Immaculate Gicuku Mugo P.O. Box 48690Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Meru — Embu —Nanyuki and back KAZ 442U, 7passengers.

Al Ginza Automobiles Limited, P.O. Box2695 Eldoret Route: Nairobi — Eldoret —Kitale and back KBA970C,11. passengers.

Juliah Njoroge P.O. Box 2032 NaivashaNairobi — Nakuru - Nyahururu and backKBA 166C, 14 passengers.

Peter Kanyua Njogu P.O. Box 20014Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Thika — Nycri andback KBA 431E, 14 passcngers.

Julis Mururia Maina P.O. Box 10294

Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Thika — Mwingi"and back KBA 602G, 51 passengers.

Savannah Investments P.O. Box 40306

Mombasa Route: Nairobi —- Nyeri - Nakuruand back KBA 952E, 14 passengers.

Bujo Enterprises Limited, P.O. Box 27272‘Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Embu — Mcru and

back KBA 893C, 14 passengers.

City Hopper Limited, P.O. Box 74925Nairobi Route: CBD — Community - KNH ~Ayany — Mbagathi - Ngumo - Kibera andback KAZ 914V, 33 passengers.

Joseph mbugua P.O. Box 13453 nairobiRoute: Nairobi — Thika - Muranga and. backKBA328A,5I_ passengers.

Robert Mutai P.O. Box 49 Chebunyo Route:Nairobi — Narok — Bomet and back KBA422F, 14 passengers.

Joseph Mathe Chege P.O. Box 123 GatunduRoute: Nairobi - Thika - Muranga and backKBA 573F, 14 passengers.

Dated 19th December, 2008.

- C.J. NGESO,Acting ChiefExecutive Officer,

Transport Licensing Board.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12407

THE TRANSPORTLICENSING ACT

(Cap. 404)

APPLICATIONS

THEunderlined applications will be considered by the TransportLicensing Board at Nakuru St. Mary’s Pastoral Centre Hall, on thefollowing days:

Monday, 26th January, 2009-—NKR/R/09/1/01 to NKR/R/09/1/50.Tuesday, -- January, 2009—-NKR/R/09/1/51 to

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Wednesday, 28th January, 2009} to consider deferred cases and

renewals for the year 2009.

Thursday, 29th January, 2009.Friday, 30th January, 2009.

Every objection. in respect of an application shall be lodged withthe Licensing Authority and the District Commissioner ofthe district

in which such anapplication isis to be heard and a copy therefore shallbe sentto-the applicantnot lessthan seven (7) days beforethe date atwhich such an.application is to be heard. Objections received later

“will not be considered except where otherwise stated that theapplicationsare forone vehicle.

- Every objector shall include the. registration number of his/hervehicle (together with the timetable where applicable), operating onthe applicants proposed route. Those. who submit applications in thenames of partnership and companies “must bring certificates of.business registration to the Transport Licensing Boardmeeting.

Applicants who are Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda citizens of non-African origin must produce their certificates or amy otherdocumentary proofoftheir citizenship.

Applicants who fail to attend the above meeting as per required ofthis notice, without reasonable cause. will have their applicationsrefused ‘and should therefore, not expect further communication fromtheBoard.

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‘Domnic Kainita -Kihoro, P.O. Box 267Thika. Route: Thike-Ruiru-Naitobi and beek,KAZ 1328,14 passengers.’

John’ NjagiMuriuki, P.O. Box 67276 -00200Naizobi. ‘Route: Ngong-Karen-Nairobi. andbackKAZ 386G. 14 passengers.

‘Nippon Royal (K) Limited. P.O. Box 16261Nairobi. Route: Kisumu-Kakamega-EldoretandbackKAZ 710J, 7 passengers.

Jane “‘Mwiliaki Nduti and Equity Bank~ Limited, P.O. Béx 7514-00200 Nairobi.

Route:. Kangundo-Kayole-Nairobi and. back.-KAZ OIGR. 32 passengers.

-tbtahimt MM. Kinyua, P.O. Box 8933-00520Nairobi.“ Route: _ Nairobi-Nyeri-Nanyuki-Isiolo.and backKAZ 1265S, 14 passengers.

Kenya Bis, Service Management Limited.

Kariobangi , South-Kencom-Kenyatta- National Hospital-Ngumo ind back: KAZ :

B59L,29 passengers.

Donald M:G. Njarui, P.O. Box 559-90100 -Nairobi. . Route: “ Kitui-Machakos-Nairobi

/ andback KAZ S16R. 14 passengers.

Simba ‘Colt’ Motors, P.O. Box 99298"Mombasa. “Route: Mombasa-Wote-Nairobi

and back KAZ 916J. 41 passengers.

_ Robert Mutitu Mwangi. P.O. Box 329-00219 -Karuri, “Route: Limuru-Banana-

Nairobi and beck KAZ 184S, 14 passengers. -

- AlhasnanMotors Limited, P.O. Box 99032“Mombasa. Route: Nairobi-Narok-Eldoret |cand back KAZ 336M, 14 passengers.

James, Murage’ Nguyo, P.O. Box 20 NaruMoru. Route: ‘Nairobi-Isiolo-Nyeri and backKAZ 290S.. 14-passengers.

“Justus Mongare “Onguso, P.O. Box 62000“Nairobi.” Route: Nairobi-Kasarani-Matuuandback KAZ 674R,14 passengers.

George Kihara Gichuru, P.O. Box 1810Naivasha: Route: Nairobi-Nakuru«Kisumu

- and back KAZ 892K, 14 passengers.

Sally Safaris/ DT Dobie Limited, P.O. Box- 80754-80100 Mombasa. Route: Carriage of

: tourists within Kenya, 8 passengers.

Aweso Maridadi Maulana, P.O. Box 42992. Mombasa. Route: Kisumu-Busia-Mumiasand back KAZ 461S, 14 passengers.

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Kensilver Express Limited, P.O. Box34003-00100 Nairobi. “Route: Nairobi- |Embu-Chuka-Meru-Maua and back - 41passengers.

34003-00100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Embu-Chuka-Meru-Maua and back 41passengers.

Kensilver. Express Limited, P.O. “Box34003-00100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi- |Embu-Chuka-Meru-Maua and back KAZ039R, 41 passengers.

Kensilver Express Limited, P.O. Box34003-00100. Nairobi.. Route: -Nairobi-

_ Embu-Chuka-Meru-Maua and back KAZ" 040R, 41 passengers.

Kimari Mwaniki & NIC Bank. P.O. Box27778 Nairobi. Route: Kayole-Juja Road -and-back KAZ843L, 26 passengers.

Hassan Said BoBoo, P.O. Box 42040Mombasa. Route: Accra Road-Embakasiand back KAZ 561R, 14 passengers.

Joseph Kayemba Ferunzi, P.O: Box 85888- . Mombasa...Route: Accra Road-Embakasi

and backKAZ 109Q.14 passengers.

Joseph Njoroge Wahame, P.O. Box-6710-00300. Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Kitengela-Machakos. and back KAV 166H, 14passengers.

_ David Njogoge Kamau, P.O. Box 382-00625- Nairobi. Route:ir :: Town-Jogoo. Road-Outering. and back KAZ 807B. 40. .

passengers,

Hannah‘Wanjeri Gachanja, P.O, Box 239 -00400. Nairobi. Route: Highridge-Pangani-Ndenderu. and. back KAZ 996Q. 14passengers. mo,

. Sunflower Safaris. Limited, P.O. Box 82048-00100 Mombasa. Route: Carriage oftourists

‘within Kenya KAZ 674F, 7 passengers.“KAZ675F, 7passengers.

_ Kenya B. W. Serviceman Limited, PO. Box- 41001-00200 Nairobi. Route: Huruma-' Kencom-Ngumo-Kibera and back KAZ605L. 33 Passengers, KAZ 694L, 51passengers.

City Hopper. Po. "Box 74925-00200Nairoby. “Rewte: Industrial: Area-Mbagathi-Ngewo-Kibera-Ngong Road-Langata Roadand. back KAS 216K, 5! passengers, KAS217K; 51. passengers. KAU 958S, 51passengers, KAS 377B,51 passengers.

- Tamsoy. Thuku. P.O. Box 26196 Nyeri.‘Route: Nairobi-Nyeri-Nyahururu and backKAZ643T, 14 passengers.

Danpro Enterprises Limited, P.O. Box28441-00200 Nairobi. Route. Kikuyu-Dagoretti-Nairobi.and back KAZ [98U. 14passengers.

Al - Husnain. Motors, PO. Box 99032Mombasa. Route: Meru-Maua-Nanyuki. and

“back KAZ, 6898,14 passengers.

The Mater Hospital, P.O. Box 30325-00100Nairobi. Route: Carriage of “Staff within

. KenyaKAZ 952L, 29 passengers.

Geoffrey Mwenda Macharia,P.O. Box 1436Thika. Route: Nairobi- Macharia-Kitui andback 29 passengers.

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Gameland Tours (Sheila Wanjiru), P.O. Box

61256-00200 Nairobi. Route: Carriage oftourists within Kenya KAZ 188], 8passengers.

Peter Murithi: Mungania, P.O. Box 166-01000 Thika. Route: Isiolo-Embu-Thika-Nairobi and back KAD 231X, 14

passengers.

Oliver Ndungu Chege, P.O. Box 21824-00400 Nairobi. Route: Railways-Rongai-Kiserian and back KAZ 789R, 14passengers.

Mumtaz Hatimali Hassanali, P.O. Box

83438-80100 Mombasa. Route: Mombasa-

Malindi-Lamu and back KAZ 118T, 14passengers.

Lawkam Enterprises Limited, P.O. Box3670 Eldoret. Route: Eldoret-Migori-Kisii-and back KAZ 575T, 14 passengers.

Julius Maina Mwamki, P.O. Box 1695-

01000 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Thika-

Rangari and back’ KAZ 847T, 14

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Margret Wamuyu Gana, P.O. Box 73735Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Thika Road-.Githurai and back KAZ 5397, 14

passengers.

- Bhinder Trading Company Limited, P.O. °Box 85417 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Kisii-Sirare and back KAZ 554T,14 passengers.

Peter Maina Kiiru, P.O. Box 79467-00200Nairobi. Route: Huruma-Eastleigh-Lunga

‘Lunga and back KAS 8245,14 passengers.

Cars Fool Africa (K) Limited, P.O. Box

41264-80100 Nairobi. Route: Nairobi-Meru-Isiolo-Meru. and back KAZ 279S, 7

passengers.

Arthur A. Amos Bonde, P.O. Box 1007-10400 Nanyuki. Route: Nairobi-Meru-Nanyuki and back KAZ 147K, 14passengers.

Aslam Musa Ganatra, P.O. Box 14528-

00800 Nanyuki. Route: Nanyuki-Meru-Mauaand back KAZ 497T,14 passengers.

L. Gathoni Njuguna, P.O, Box 1609-00900Klatt Route: Nairobi-Githunguri-Kiambuand bac RAZ 577T, 14 passengers.

Samuel Gachoka, P.O. box 229! NairobiRoute: Nairobi-Kangema-Nyeri and backKAZ 0250, 14 passengers.

Expedite Solutions Limited, P.O. Box 6924-

00200 Nairobi. Route: Carriage of tourist

within Kenya KAZ 734J, 22 passengers.

Edmund Gathuku Murage, P.O. Box 42375-80100 Mombasa.. Route: Likoni-Mtwapa- -

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passengers.

Justo Mung’athia Mwithale, P.O. Box 119

Meru. Route: Maua-Meru and back KAZ3583S, 7 passengers.

Ahmed Muhidini, P.O. Box 45 NyamiraRoute: Kisumu — Kisii — Nairobi and backKBA 406K,14 passengers.

Solomon Kinoti: and Equity Bank Limited,P.O. Box 75104 Nairobi 00200 Route:Nairobi — Homabay and back KBA 311N,14passengers.

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Donard Nyagwachi Onsongo, P.O. Box1468 Kisii Route: Kisii — Sirare — Kisumuand back KAU S97K,14 passengers.

Josephine Michael, .P.O. Box 98911.Mombasa Route: Nairobi — Kiambu andback KBB 338H,14 passengers.

Mumaka Construction Limited, andDiamond Trust Bank Limited, P.O. Box’

27556 Nairobi 00506 Route: Nairobi ~'Kitui~ Mombasa and back KBA 252N, 41

passengers. : se

Horse Power Travel Limited, P.O. Box75104 Nairobi Route: Kiserian - Ngong ~Railways and back KBA_ 157A, 29passengers. :

Nasser Awadh c/o C.N. Ndungu, P.O. Box

246 OlKalou Route: Nairobi — Olkalou —

Nyahururu and back KBB 427H, 14passengers.

Abrar Shariff, P.O. Box 2020 Nairobi

Route: Nairobi — Kiambu — Githunguri andback KBB 164B, 14 passengers.

Kenya Bus Services Limited, P.O. Box18354 Nairobi Route: Kibera — Kariobangi ~Railways and back KBB 765G, 29passengers.

Ahmed Adam, P.O. Box 41494 MombasaRoute: Railways — Rongai — Kiserian andback KBB 791F, 14 passengers.

Kampala Coaches Limited, and CMCMotors Group Limited, P.O. Box 30135Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Nakuru — Malaba

_ and back KBB 027M,45 passengers.

Kampala Coaches Limited, and CMCMotors Group Limited, P.O. Box 30135

Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Nakuru — Malabaand back KBB 028M;45 passengers.

Mash Bus Services Limited, P.O. Box98728 Mombasa 80100 Route: Nairobi -Mombasa and back KBB 520H, 44

passengers.

Mash Bus Services Limited, P.O. Box

98728 Mombasa 80100 Route: Nairobi —

Mombasa and back KBB 510H, 44 —passengers. ©

Charles Kamathi, P.O. Box 5322 NairobiRoute: Nairobi — Nyeri - Nanyuki and backKBB482D,14 passengers.

Carmel! Catholic Primary Schoo! Utawala,P.O. Box 286 Nairobi Route: school bus

within Kenya KBA 682K,14 passengers.

- Said Salim, P.O. Box 62924Nairobi Route:

Railways- Magadi and back KBB 634F, 7passengers.

-James Gathoga Kimani, P.O. Box 65Endarasha Route: Nairobi - Nyeri and backKBB 228H,14 passengers.

Samuel Gichuhi, P.O. Box 13533 Nakuru

Route: Nyahururu — Molo — Nakuru andback KBB 390H,8 passengers.

City Hopper and Mary Nyawira, P.O. Box

30135 Nairobi Route: Airport - Kencom —Kawangwae and back KBB 776G, 51passengers.

‘Kenya bus services and Cyrus Gitaru, P.O.Box 30135 Nairobi Route: Outering —Ngumo — Kencom and Back KBB 803G, 29:passengers. :

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’ Mombasa Rouje;.Uthiru - Kinoo — Kangemi- - Nairobi and back KBA420w. :

. Peter Musyoka Mbaluka, P.O, Box 30353

_ Ngumoand back KBB 812G,29 passengers

Khalid Sharif Atug: c/o Mary WairimuGikuhi,. P.O. Box 16607 Nairobi Route:Railway — Ngong — Kiserian and back KBA066P, 14 passengers.

Central Famers and Abuche O. David, P.O. .Box 27778 Nairobi Route: Kaiobangi- Juja _Rd'- Bus Station and back KBA 214N, 26‘passengers.

Dorcts Mbete Muinde,, ‘PO. Box 546Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Kitengela —“Makueni and back KBB 960F, Me

_ Passengers. .

Stephen Mkau Muthani,-P.Q. Box 75089 ©Nairobi Route: Nairobi-—Tala -,,. Kangurfdoand back KBB 529H, 14 passengers.

Family Bank and “City Hoppe,. P.O. Box :74145 Nairobi Route: Buru buru Kencom .

‘Ngumo and back KBA307A51 passengets.

John N Mbogo, P.O. Box 44599 Nairobi“Route: Kayole - Muthurwa’ andtiackKBB

:. + 820G 46 passengers.-. tyes

Emmanuel Mulobi Musebe, P.O. Box19012Nairobi Route: Langata - Mfangano Street

and back KBB.385D14passengers. ...

“Kenton KNzioka, P.O. Box 5300 NairobiRoute: Embakasi - Jogoo Rd — Muthutwa °and back KBA 7698,‘14 Passengers.

_. Shomotor Motors, PO: Box. 82387, P.O.Westlands — _

‘Kikuyu and back KBBO08F14 passengers.Box 82387 Route: Nairobi —

Dama Tours and safaris CoLimited, P.O.

Box 11294 Nairobi Route? Ekarakara —Matuu ~ Nairobi and back. KBB 842G41 _passengers.

Abdulla Abdalla Ali, P.O: ~Box : $5888

Nairobi Route: Eastleigh —— Nairobi and back

KAQ 360D 14 passengers._

“Zachary Thirutu,P.0:-Box682tsioto Rotite:Isiolo — Meru =-Natrobt and: back:‘KBA

* -209Q'7 passengets °

.. jRafiki Car ‘Sales, P.O.“Box 14528 NambiRoute: Kisumu = Eldoret and back.KBB952F, 14 passengers.

Eldoret Express Limited, P.O. Box. 4364 :Eldoret Route: Nairobi — Nanyuki -’ Eldoret

__and back KBB 778G, 67 passengers. — —

"Justus Mutisya Muthoke,’ P.O. ‘Box 35290Nairobi Route: Nairobi - Kandungo andback.KAZ 705M 14 passengets.

Kaswa Enterprises, , P.O. Box

Mombasa Route: Nairobi — kibera and backKBB 828F,.14 passengers. :

_ Felix muthee Mwongera, P.O. Box 522* ‘Nairobi Route: Nairobi — Nakuru — Eldoret —_Bungoma and Back KBB. 3548, 14

Basil Ntwiga J Nyaga, P.O. Box9775

passengers. :

Nairobi ‘Route: Kawangware —‘Railways -Nairobi and back KAT 936L,29 passengers.

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Nairobi Route: Kawangware—Railways--Nairobi and back KAS 331V,29 passengers.

David Wangui Kabuti, P.O. Box 41572:Naiorobi Route: Railways — Dagoretti —‘Kikuyu and back KBA 314M, 14

passengers.

James. oO Ombima, P.O. Box 67361 NairobiRoute: Railways —.Yaya ~Kawangware andback KAG 416D, 14 passengers. .

Tahir-I O passengersinger, P.O. Box 16354.Nairobi Route: Easleigh - Negara. —Commercis! and back KAX 569V, 25passengers.’

’ Elias +A *-Mohaners;~ P.O: ‘Box 40882,Mombasa: Route: Railways - Ngong -

. ‘Kiserian’ and© back _KBA: 895K, 14.

- passengers,Paul Wekese, PO. Box “20853 ‘Nairobi

’ Robite: South B - Mombasa Rd - Gill Houseand back KBB 689D,14 passengers.

~ Benson Mrikio. Kamau, P.O> Box 3682Thika. Route: Nairobi - Thika —- Nyeri andback KBB421K, 14 passengers.

: Shami Trading Co., P.O. Box 854 ! 7 Nairobi" NKR/R/09/1/100 -

83339 - Route: Globe — KahawaWest — Githurai.andback KBB 896F, 14 Passengers.

- Dated 19th December,2008, nr

a C.J, NGESO,Acting Chief,Executive Officer, ~ ~

Transport Licensing Board.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12408:

THE COMPANIES ACT(Cap. 486)

INTHE MATTEROFGREAT SOUTHERN COARCHES LIMITEDINTHEHIGHCOURT OFKENYA AT'NATROBI

WINDING-UPCAUSENO. 26 OF 2008:

NOTICEis given ‘that a petition forthe wittding-up of the above-named company by the ‘High Countof Kenya was on the 26thNovember, 2008, presented to the said court by Gilbert Ongere fadingasCentre Bage Commodity.

Andthat the said petition is directed to be heard before the saidcourt sitting at High Cowrtof Kenya at Milimani Commercial Courts,Nairobi, on 3rd December, 2009, at 9.00 a.m. and any creditor orcontributory of the said company desirous fo support or oppose themaking of an order on the said petition may appear at the time ofhearing in person or by his advocate for the purpose.and a copy of thepetition will be fumished. by the undersigned to any creditor or-contributory of the said company. requiting such copy:on Payment ofthe regulated charge for the same...

— . NYENDE & COMPANY,Advocatesfor the Petitioner,

‘Nanak House, 2nd Floor, Rooom 207,

P.O. Box 50763-00200, Nairobi.

Oe NOTE,

Any ‘person who intends to appearonthé hearing of the saidpetition must serve or send by-post‘to the above-named notice in

writing of his intention to doso. The ftotice must state the name and

address of the person, or.if a firm, the name and address of the firm.. aid must be signed by the person orfirm, or his or their advocate. if

any. and mustbe served,or if posted: must be sent by: post. in sufficienttime to reach the above named not later that 4:00 o'clock in the

afternoon of the 30th November. 2009.

3334 . THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12409 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12412

THE COMPANIES ACT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

(Cap. 486) (Cap. 265)

IN THE MATTEROFKISI] BROADWAY'SLIMITED

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYAAT NAIROBI

WINDING-UP CAUSE NO.25 OF 2008

NOTICEis given that a petition for the winding-up of the above-named company by the High Court of Kenya was on the 26thNovember. 2008. presented 10 the said court by Gilbert Ongere tradingas Centre Base Commodity.

- And that the said petition is directed to be heard before the said"court sitting at High Court of Kenya at Milimani Commercial Courts,

Nairobi, on 3rd December, 2009. at 9.00 a.m. and any creditor orcontributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the

making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time ofhearing in person or by his advocate for the purpose and a copyof the

_ petition will be furnished by the undersigned to any creditor orcontributory of the said company requiring such copy on paymentofthe regulated charge for the same.

» NYENDE & COMPANY,Advocates for the Petitioner,

Nanak House. 2nd Floor, Rooom 207,P.O. Box 50763-00200, Nairobi.

NOTE

Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the: saidpetition must serve or send by post to the above-named notice inwriting of his intention to do so. The notice must state the name andaddress of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm,and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their advocate, if

any, and mustbe served,orif posted must be sent by post, in sufficienttime to reach the above named not later that 4.00 o’clock in theafternoon of the 30th November, 2009.

GAZETTE NOTICENG.12410

THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT~ (Cap. 265)

THE BOMET TRADE DEVELOPMENT JOINT LOANS BOARD

APPOINTMENT .

IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by paragraph 6 (3) of theLocal Government (Bomet Trade Development Joint Loans Board)Order, 1994, the County Council of Bomet has appointed—

Cllr. Reuben Kiprotich Langat,Cllr. Alice Cherotich Cheruiyot (Mrs.),Cllr. Jacob Kiprotich Marythm,

to be members of the Bomet Trade Development Joint Loans Board,for a period of three (3) years. 4

Gazette Notice No. 903 of 2004,is revoked,

Dated the 8th December, 2008.

- B. G. K. KOSGEI,Clerk to Council.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12411

THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

(Cap. 265)

THE TOWN COUNCIL OF UKWALA

APPOINTMENT

IN EXERCISEof the powers conferred by section 260 (1) of the

Local Government Act, the Town Council of Ukwala has underits‘Minute No. 12/08 of Finance and General Purposes Committee heldon 28th November, 2008, appointed—

JOHN MAYAMBA NGALA

' to be a public prosecutorfor all cases under the Local Government Actand any relatéd Act before the subordinate courts of Ukwala, Siaya,Maseno, Bondo and Busia.

Dated the 10th December, 2008.P.O. WAKINE,

Town Clerk.

THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF MACHAKOS

FEES AND CHARGES FOR THE YEAR 2008

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 148 of theLocal GovernmentAct, the Valuation Act Cap 266 and The Rating.Act cap 267, the Municipal Council of Machakos hag, with the

-approval of The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for LocalGovernment, imposed the: fees and charges schedule ‘8as hereunder,with effect from 28th November, 2008.

TOWN CLERK’S DEPARTMENTItem Description Unit of Approved

Measure ChargesHiring charges: .

Town Hall - Chamber

Short term period per day

Socialactivities. Per day 6,000

Commercial activities Per day . 10,000

Hourly charge

Social activities © Per hour 2,000

Commercial activities Per hour 2,500 .

Hiring Charge

Committee Room -Short term period

Social activities- Per day 2,500

Commercial activities Per day 3,500

Hourly charge (meeting)

Social activities Perhour - 1,500

Commercial activities Per hour 2,500

~ Search Fees per document Per Search 200

Old Town Hall

Hire Per Month 7,000

Other Trading Establishments

Canteen/TownHall/Social Hall Monthly rent 4,000

~ Photocopying per page Per page 3:

TOWN PLANNING SECTIONAdvertising ChargesApplication fee for grant of authority to

_ €rect orinstall or place signboard,

banneror billboard for advertisement per day 1,000

Sales promotion (per day or part

thereof) Van motorvehicle fitted parday 4,000with Public address system/foud ,speaker.

Expeditions/processions smallprocession/expeditionprocession/expeditions motor par day 4500cad€involving upto 4 vans)

Big procession/expedition (motorcade involving more than 4 vans per day 7,000

‘and ortrucks)

Commercial fate or Public shows per day 5,000

Charity fate shows per day 2,000

Door to door promotion. Per person : 200campaigns ; .

Events sequence/information per boar(p.a) 10,000

_ boards/public information service(up to3m 2) board.(p.a)

raffle sales (per day or part per day 1,000

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ltem Description Unit of Approved item Description Unit of Approved2 - : Measure - Charges /

thereof per sale point) Extended Markets (freehold) per plot/unit 2000; Unsurveyed(main town) per plotv/unit _ 2000

Commercial banner advertisements per day 1500 TOLs (Stalis) per plovunit. 2000 -/ ~ ' Mortgage perplov/unit 3500

Non commercial 1,000 - Lease hold(main town) _ per plovunit . 3500- ; Freehold (with title) per plot/unit 1000Roadshows (per day or part thereof) per hour -. 4000 _ Change of user .

; from Agricultural to residential (per 1/4” 2000’ Clock advertisement (per yearor © Per clock acrearea)- - wo~ ‘part thereofsingle sided (faced) 2 : 10,000 ' Singleprivate dwelling .Application fees Per 1,500 |. from Agricultural ‘to religious (per 1/4 ~ 10000

application . acre area)__ (billboard) . : Or part thereof ~

Site inspection per:site. -. persite 2000 - from Agriciilraral to BCR (per 1/4 acre 10000: - : : area)

advertisingon billboard per annum- oo ner or partthereof:* Minimum charges:p:a up to 3 sq persite - #0000 Lease hold .‘ametres per billboard = From: residential to cortimercial 15000

Between 3 and 5square metres per site per bill board - . 20000 fromcommercial to residential - 10000Additional charges per sq metre peg site per bill board:.- 4000 » BERw religious 10000

? . , os ’ religioustoBCR/commercial/residential 15000/ » Signboards (directional) me oe( Minimum charges p.a upt 3 sq _ persite ’ 7500 Extention of lease /user 10,000

metres per site Pee Sublease per unit per lease 3,000+Between 3 and-5 square snetres per site. per site var. $0000 : Wayleuve:(per application) 10,000

: Additional charges per sq metre persite per site “~ 1000 Registration for transfers.consents. = 4 1,000us : change:of: : :

» movable office signboards(small) 1000 -per site per annum : p.a wee users,.:plot, TOLs,pertransfers per plot“Wall branding Alterations and renovations of Plans and per. plot .

~ Minimum charges p.a up to 3 sq : - 8500 ‘building’ :” ‘qnetres persite _ persite ae Commercial per plot 3500Between 3 and 5 square metres per site per site -15000 Residential (per unit) per-plot 2000

_ Additional charges per sq metre persite persite. 2000 ‘Extended markets/area perplot _ 1000

Weisters - / : oe . Inspection fees: perplot‘wpeo.AS size paperperday. per-day-- nil TOLs Kiosks. per plot 1000§reater than A4 size paper per day per day ont Re-establishment/search(easehold) perplot. ~"¥000removal charges | ~“Boundasiewiaspection (Freehold) per plot £2000Banners per day per day 1000.- _ Plots (perploter part thereof}check per plot . 2000 -

Promotional tents per day per day 2000... Generaliinspection per plot 1000

Htuminated Signboards ve Searchfees: oo :‘Minimum chargesp.a up to 2 sq persite 7000 - Records: per search *. 1000metres persite ‘ per site woe Buildingptaas. persearch ~ 200Between 2 and 4 square metres persite persite 12000. Propertydetaits/othrs per search 1500‘Additional charges per sq metre per site per site. < 5000 : Other documents es .

.. Non commercial advertising(of : 50% Deposit receipts - per search 200

‘corresponding item) woe Below 2 years : persearch 450Réceptacies/itter bins per,bin pers pa ~4:000~ |.Above 2yearsto 6 years - per search = 600anaum “Over 6 years. :

‘+ Branded vehicles during promotions ‘ Plot confermation certificate _ £500Small vehicleincluding vans perday per.day - 500 . .

“et vehicles including trailers perday © per day 1000 * Frontage.charges per foor:3 Peripheralasaesto the CBD (not rated 60

UNDER TOWN PLANNING (EastleighMiwani.Kenya Israel.Manza - 60Fos SECTION Kariobangi.St: Valentine area) per foot 60

application for: . | Extendedaraes/markets(per foot) 60

. Sransfer (lease hold) . 1000 : . “i eharges/mortage . per plovianit >. £000-- 14. BuildingPians .

Extention of termsof lease perplovunit + 2000°° a) Planssubmission fee per plan 2,500- @ktention of change of user per plot/anit.. - -. 2000 ; Plans approval_fees perplan

- Sub-division per plot/unit. : 1000 c) Upto S00tt per plari 2,000Approval ofbuilding plans per plot/unit 2000 d) 505 02000 ft per plan 2,500Updating of building plans per plovunit: 2000 ©)200F to 4000ft per plan 2,500‘Alterations and renovations of buildings per plov/unit: 2000 . 1-400) te. 5008ft per plan 3,500“way leave(takle note of implimentation per plot/unit: 2000 -g)For every 1000ft 2 or part thereof per plan 300 |

» difficulties) . above 500082 .“Gating across council’s uads/fields per plot/unit 2000© ~ b) Structusadplan approv:val fees per plan 3,000» xhauster service perplot/unit 2000. ad Supervisowtces(percentage of per plan . 50%sewer concctiopn ~ per plav/anit: 3000 ‘approvakéees).oot So per-plov/unit JUpdatiog.ofbuilding pals(as per plan 50%Registration of a plot- per plotfamnit: “1000 “percentage of. :

~ Extentionofplot houndasies per plovunia 2000 approvatices) per planconsents for: per plovunm.c: "k) Validationof stale plans (as. per plan 60%transfer per plot/unit ~ po000 Percentageof’dease hold per plotanit 2000) - approval fees) 5

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24th December, 2008

Item Description Unit of Approved Item Description Unit of ApprovedMeasure Charges Measure Charges

15. Job Inspection Card per plot 300 plansOccuprion Certificate perplota) residential (per unit) perplot . 1,000 9. Subdivision certificates per plot 2,000

b) commercial per plot 3,000 4 7c) BCR per plot 5,000 ENGINEERINGDEPARTMENTd) Religious per plot 1,000 17. ENVIRONMENT SECTIONCommencementCertificate & Hoarding per plot 4000 p.a ITEM DESCRIPTION APPROVED16. Disruption Interferance charges . CHARGES(a) Cuts across roads/fields per cut . Park Section

(b) Tarmacked roads/areas 6000 or the Park rent per day perday — 5000assessed Hawkingof drinks and confectionaries. 200

reinstatement within the :

‘ cost park per day per daywhichever Preaching per day per day 5000the higher Standingtree sale(per inch of per sq inch 50

c) Murram Roads per cut 4000 or the circumference)

° cost of Sale of firewood per tonne per tonne 2000refilling Nursery operators per year 4000

. whichever Sale of Trees :the higher Tree Seedling Nursery :

d) Other areas per cut 2500 or the a) Shadeoftrees 3' height pa 100cost of * b) potted flower tree pa 200

refilling c) potted seedlings p.a 25whicheverthe d) otherseedlings p.a 25higher e) Avocado pa 100

¢) Extended areas/markets per cut 1000 or the f) Mangoes pa 100costof g) Oranges pa 100refiling h) Domestic waste p.a 100

whichever i) Industrial waste pa 200

. - the higher jp) Commercial waste p.a - 150f) Municipalfield/ground(per !No. per metre 100 Solid waste managementper yearMeter ofcutting , . a) Individual dwelling houses pa 1000g) Poles planting/hoisting(per pole per per 50 b) Shopkeepers pa - 1000annum) pole/annum c) Hotels , .

8.Signboards . 1 Class C p.a 8500Fixed on wall/danopy face or hanging 7,500 2 Class D 20 rooms pa 8000under canopy . 3 others as per assesed work load pa 10000a) Application fee,additional metre 1000 subjectto the :11.Mutidirectinal signs(Upto 3m? 3000 minimum :per one) Cafes p.a 150013. Banners a) Depot as per assesed work subject to p.a 1000Banneronreserves per day 1000 the

|4. Posters minimumFirst. 1000 posts (applicable only in nil b) Jua kali/T.O.L/Kiosk pa 450°designate area) ‘ c) Manufactures as per assesed work _p.a 8500

_ Ad per day load subjectPosters above 1000 (each poster) more nil to a minimum ofthan A4 d) Mobile hawkers pa. 600day ¢) Stationery hawkers pa 25015.Handbills/Flier f) Shoe shiners, Newspaper pa 150First 50 handbills 250 vendors,Simu ya jamiiHandbills above 500¢per handbill) 1000 €,t.c.

16. Mobile Advertisements - g)Butcheries pa 1000a) Advertismentby loud speaker pei day per day 2500 h) Salon and barber shops pa: 400b) Decorations on motor vehicles per —_p.a 10,000. i) Bankinginstitutions ‘pa 8 1500

yearc) Sandwitchmen advertisement per day per day 500. ITEM DESCRIPTION APPROVED17. Branded umbrella : CHARGESMonthly charge per one per month 1,000 :Branded containers annual charge pa 6 10,000 1)Clinics and pharmacists : pa : 2000

‘ m) Bars, wine and spirit shops p.a 100019. Advertisement on hoarding n) Garage and workshops p.a 1000

, 0) Openair garage pa 2000Application fees 2,000 p) Otheroutlets p.a 1000

Charge peryearpersite persite 8,000 super marketlarge p.a 20000, i medium p.a 10,000

3. Extension ofuse persite) persite 10,000 7] small p.a 5,000Petro station large pa 5,000

4. Subdivision Application 2,000 > medium pa 4,000, “ small , p.a 2,000

5. Amalgation per plot perplot 3000 PUBLIC HEALTH

6. Amendment(plan) per plot _ 3,000 Public cemetry Charges (burial fees) per body

, a) Per adult body per body 10007, Subdivison re-inspection per plot 2,000 b) Per adult child per body 800

‘c) Infant per body 500. .8. Certified copy of original subdivisons per plot 2,000 - d) Per special grave per child body per body 1000

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diem Description Unit of Approved Item Description Unit of Appraved

: Measure Charges ° Measure Charges

e) Per special grave per adult body per body 1500

1) Per mass prave per body 2000 MarketfeesMosquito control Bows/arrows /

. : Perarrow per day 2a) Stagnant water treatement per m3 per m3 20 - Bow perunit ‘per day 2b) Pumping water out of pool per m3 30 Quiver per unit per day 2

per ra3 5 : / :c) Private overgrowth clearance per m3 3000 Fruits

. Pertin

MARKET Percrate _ per day [8Rentals (per month) INo. Tin capacity per day 18Old council stalls(market are “> per month 1,200 2NoTincapacity per day 35

Vegetable stalls (new ukwala per month 1,200 3NoTin capacity per day 50

newmarket (developed)stall per square per month 40 4No.Tins capacity per day 70

~ metre , - 5 No.tins capacity : - per day . 806No.Tins capacity ! per day 100

New Market covered stall /‘Type 2 (Nos 54 fo 81) ' per month 150 Per Mini crate (rate per tin Per capacity IType 3 (Nos | to 5 and 34 to 42) per month 200 tins)

‘Type 5 (Nos 37 to 42) per month 300 - Per bag per day 80Type 8A(Nos37 to 42) per month 150 Per mini bag per day 65,Type 8B(Nos 16 to 27 and 34 to 45) per month 350 ° : :

Type M(Nos82 to 85 and 90.10.97)- per month 350 Per basket/Kiondo/Paper bags/Sacks ~. - Per bag iH 20

Private stalls Capacity in excess of 1No. Tin/bag/mini 15(market area rent onarea basis) . crate

With areabit exceeding SOft per month 350 “Cereals(Maize.beans,rice etc) :With area bit exceeding SOft. per month 410 Pertin per day 20.Between 101 ft and 150 ft per month 670 Per bag per day - 60

Between 151 ft to 250 ft — per month 670 Per mini bag per day 35

New marketstalls per month 1.000 _ Onions-leafy

New marketstalls . per,month 700 Per tin. .New marketstalls : per month 1.500 Per mini bag _ per day 30

. : . ’ Per basket per day 20Mitumbastalls (per month) ; Per bag per day - 30Category Al and D per month 190 | pertin . per day 20Category A2 per month 210. ~ Onians-tuberCategoryB per.month 315 Per bag, /Category C : per month - 420 Per.mini metric perday 120Miraa category . per month © 190 Per normal bag Package(nettedbag) per day 65

Buspark stalls per month : per month 1.320 permini bag _ perday * 35 -Stalls/Kiosk(Cola cola type) _ per month 200 : Tuber;crops(including :

‘ potatoes)cassava.arrow roots /

CBDperipherial Per tin : ” ‘per day 20(Kaseve.K/Israel;Eastleigh Katotoni . : Per. mini bag per day 35

. St. Valentine,Kathayoni Mutituni per month 100 ~ ‘Per.bag per day 60Other areas : a, : 100 Percrate-basis of capacity(per tinas perday 20Table kiosks per month : per month 60 . charging init)CBDarea "per month 150 a‘hotel / butcheriesinretail market per month 3600 Vegetables(Sukuma,cabbages.spinach .Mutituni market fo : ete), :

’ Table.kioks So, per month - 100 Per bag > per day 55Kioks/stalts(market) : per month 100 ~ | Per mini bag . per day 30

. 10 , All(other) produce(e.g. / . i. TOLs / . . avocadondulumakondilcarrots

Kitui road ~ - per month. 1,500 coconuts.pumpkins.pawpawsinelons

Industriaf area : per month — 1,000 Per wholesale lot .Juakalisheds " ~ - per month 1,000 Per bag . per day 30Other area . per month 1,000 Per mini bag per day 20

Charcol-bandas -per'month 1,000 Pertin per day 10

Per Unit Retail :Promotional kioks/stalls/booths . . Pertin per day 1S.(per M2 per month payable annually per month 300 - Per basket per day 1STetkom Type. Fish perbasket per day 50

_ CBDarea per month 400 Charcoal peraday 40CBD pheriperial areas . Perbag per day > 10

- (Kase ve.K/Israel,Miwani,Eastleigh.Katot Pertin perday 20oni.St.ValentineKithaayoni,Mitutini) per month 100 Eggs. . , : Percrate per day 15

_ Ottier areas per month 50 Retail per unit _ per day. 2

: : 12Itinerant/Hawkers(peritinerary)per day Hen(orbird)per bird/hen per day 20

: , Gourd/calalash per unit 5CBDarea per day 700 Milk per dayOther marketcentres per day 300 Youghrt(sourmilk) |per gourd _ per day 10

3338 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

Item Description Unit of Approved Item Description Unit of Approved: Measure Charges Measure Charges

Gheeper1/2 litre bottle/can per day 10 Wednesdays andFridays.

Porridge per gourd per day ~ 10 The marketfeesrate also apply to left

pot (clay) perunit perday - “10 overre-enteringthe open air market where applicable.

Pepper-green Produce Inspection

Per bag per day 50 Cerealspertin per day 10

Per mini bag per day 30 Cereals per bag per day 30

Basketretail per day 10 Cereals per mini bag per day IS

Fruit per crate(pe unit ofa tin) per day 1S

Pepper -dry Fruit per mini bag per day 20

Per bag per day 40 Onionsper bag per day 30

Per mini bag per day 20 Onions per mini bag per day IS

Basketretail per day 10 Potatoes per bag per day 25Ropes per bag/bundles per day 30

Ropes Charcoal per bag per day 30

Per bag Vegetables per bag per day 30

Per bundle per day 50 Any. other produce per day

Per mini bag per day 40 Per bag per day 30

Per mini bag per day 25 Per crate(pertin capacity) per day IS

Per unit per day 2 Hen per head per day 15

Snuff per tin per day 10 14

Sugar eane per unit per day 3 TOWN ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT

Tobacco per gourd/tin per day 20 Fire Section

BananasPer bunch per day . 15 Fire tum out charges

Per basket per day 15 i. every tum out per tum out 2,000

- ii. Every succeeeding hour per hour 500

Sale of seedlings at the marketPer fruit seedling per day 2 Special Services

Per flower seedling per day 2

Per plant seedling per day 2 i. Opening of doors per door 300

ii. Supply of domestic water * per 500 !trs 450 plus fuel

Vehicle Wholesalers . trip cost

Mangoes(per ton) per day 400 iii Supply of domestic water togeneral per 500 Itrs 400 plusfuel

Pineapples (per ton) per day 400 : trip cost

Paw paws(perton) per day 400 Hospital

Oranges(perton) per day 400Apples(perton) per day 400 Safety Compliance Inspection

Bananas(per ton) per day 400

13 i. Application form annual 200

Tubers per day 400 ii. Petrol stationfactories,premises annual 20% of annual

potatoes(perton) per day 400 storing highly S.B.P

(others per ton) per day 400 flammable stustances

Note iii Commercial premises annual 10% of annual

For purpose of market fee operations SBP

Any contents less than tin capacity is iv. Hotels and restaurants annual 10% of annual

taken as ; SBP

tin capacitycharging v. Governmentinstituons and churches annual Free

Anycontentsless than mini and bag vi. Residential houses/premise per plan annual 1000

capacities vii. Commercial! building per plan annual 2000

will be taken as mini and bag capacityfor . Training ‘

purposes respectively. A chargeunit .

is taken as equalto tin capacity and any i. Lecture with demostration per lesson per sesston(2) 3,000

contentless than full capacities are officers

taken ii. Full day with demostratons per day 5,000

as full capacity for charging purposes. iii Per short time below 3 hours

Whenthe tin is the capacity unit for a) Traininginstitution/schools. 3 hrs and 1,500

charging, anyless than , below .full tin capacity shall be chargeable at b) Hote! industry 3 hrs and 2,000

full tin capacity : below

Where a basketis not equal to tin c) Petro! stations and factories 3 hrs and 2,500

capacity, any basket below

less than full capacity is taken asless d) Other commercial premises 3 hrs and 1,500

full capacity for : below

chargingFire Cover(per hour of Standby) per hour 1,000

Where the contents (not specified) are i) Mileage per km [50

fess than thegiven capacity/level unit for charging Fire Report per report 3000

the contents shal] be -charged atthe rate of the given full 15capacity level. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENTThe foregoing shall apply to produce ProcurementSectioninspection (P.}) - under

F.14 below. 1. Sale of Tender/Quotation PER 2,000Openair market days are Mondays, document

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_ Item Description Unit of Approved Item Description Unit of - ApprovedMeasure Charges _ , “ ‘Charges

MATTE tenderQueiet-—— —Per-brsev TSO

: ion Per mini - bus manyanga matatu (21 to per day 180 ~pages 30 passengers) .less than 100 2,000 Per matatu (11 to 20 passengers) per day 100 -101 - 200 2,000 Per Nissan/Hiace (Toyota) per day 100°

2,000 Per Peugeot/saloons (less than 10 per day 80j Estimate _ passengers) ‘ -

Tender Inspection/sticker fees(taxis) per day 150Amounts . Proposedparkingfees in designated0-3,000,000 - 3,000' areas within the Municipality . ; ;3,000,001- 5,000 | private vehicles( saloon cars) per day 5020,000,000 , , Taxicabs parking fee per day per day 4020,000,001- 5,000 Matatu/minibus per day : per day 10050,000,000 . Matatu (11-20) passengers per day | 5050,000,001 . 5,000 | Public Country buses (PCB) perday per day 150

. . and over - . Pick ups per day . per day 50LEGALAFFAIRS DEPARTMENT Public Nissan/ hiase toyota _per day 50oo , Lorry parking per day - per day 100...Legal Affairs. ” Street parking(Swgpet) tuk tuk per day 4...

i = - ; Monthlyparking (Street) . per month 1000... *\ Preparation of Lease. per lease © - 6,000 ” Annual parking (Street) p.a 5,000boo: Extension of Lease perlease. 6,000 Reserve parking space peryear pa |. 19,000; (~ \ - Agreementfor Lease perlease * §,000 , Clampingfees per vehiclet per day - 500

_ Assignment per unit 5,000 Towing fee per vehicle per day 5000Tenant Purchase Agreement per unit - 5,000 ‘Consentto transfer perunit . 2,000 . BILLING SECTION

i , Consentto charge per unit | 2,000 - Land Rates Management Unit7 ‘Consent to Sublease _ perunit - 2,000

: Search Fee per search 1,000 | Valuation Roll Per plot value 45%i Sale of Minute books per book 1,800 Conservacy fees Per plot per . 700.00 .

\ oe . . : _ oo “yearPos Clearance Certificate Per Certificate 1500 > Conservancy (Extended markets)- Per plot per $00.00: ~ Penaltiesfor R/D Cheques Per Cheque 1500_ : . year .

Search Fees . ~ 300° | interest.on rate % permonth 3%} Sale of Boards and Idle Assets Market rate... . / after | :i TREASURERSDEPARTMENT : Os .: a goo Stallrent B/P Perstall per. 1320.00 -

_ Delivery permits for manufacturers, . oe Mmornth _transport on hire/suppliers delivering . Penalty After 10th of © 45%their products/merchandise to per delivery” . any oowithin the Municipality(per vehicle/ , ssuccessive

' truckvan) per delivery — : month mo

} os oe Contribution in Ieau ofrates - % per rate © 45% -2x2 delivery van pet delivery — 350 , struck in any

- 2x4 delivery truck _ per delivery — 500 LO . valuation roll .ys 2x6 delivery. truck per delivery’ | 750 Extended markets per frontage 40 perfit

pe Trailers per delivery "1,000 . .; : : - - plot rents” per plot 50 perft

NO ) - Meat Delivery. permits(for meat - oo ne \ ."- . slaughteredand delivered from per delivery table kiosk rent’ per table per 60.00Outside into the Municipality . a month ~

(per animal per day or part thereof) kiosk rent CBD - per month 120.00Per sattle 450 |" kiosk rent extended market. -permonth 18 ——=-60.00Pergoat/sheep 150 . :Per bird/chicken 20. |. INSPECTORATEPer pig 300 * Pounding Fees :Co . "| © Per vehicle,item,article, Per daySlaughter House and otherrelated fees equipmentpiece per day orpart

: there of [ First offenceMain Slaughterhouse occurrence]

'Percattle =. 400 Lorries Per day 2,000.00Pet goat/sheep . 100 Buses a Per day 2,000.00Per bird/chicken, 10 Matatu minibus Per day _ 1,500.00

_ Per pig(plus othe¥'incidental cost) 300 Nissan / Pick ~ups Per day. 1,000.00Hides. cess per hide, 40 Cars /Taxis Per day - 800.Skin cess per skin 20 Sales Vehicles Per day 2,000.00

, . . Tractors _ Per day 1,200.00Slaughter Slabs(Mtituni & kimutwa) Handcart / wheel barrow Per day 120 |

- oe / Ox-cart Per day 500percattle Per animal 320 . Trailers - Peg day 1,000.00Pet goat/sheep Per animal 100 Bicycles Per'day . ~~ 100Perpig (plus other incidental cost) Per animal _ 300 . Motor Cycle. Per day - 250Hides cess per hide Per animal - 40. ’ Other equipment{ per Piece of Per day 1,200.00Skincess per skin Per animal 20 equipment ‘

Parking fees (Bus Park) legal construction; Per day 300 ~. Registration ( per annum) pa 1250 tools items, implements

Fees per day per vehicle [per item]

3340 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

Item Description Unit of Approved Item Description Unit of ApprovedMeasure — Charges Measure Charges

Sand removal/carriage permit

Impounding fees for violation of sand Per day 10000 (per torry upto 8 tons)removal/ Per month perlorry 20000

carriage permit conditions Per week per lorry 9000

[per day orpart thereof Per day perlorry 4000Per trip per lorry 3000

Any unspecified]articles, items, Tools, Per day Per each and/or every additional per lorry 1500

materials of trade per day or 150 ton(above 8)

Part there of | per single item or unit per lorry (domestic Use) per lorry 600Penalty on default of sand per lorry 50% of the

AnimalPer dayor Part thereof removal/carriage permit sand permitvalue

Cattle per animalper. 150day Enforcementhire 1000 or 50%

of theGoat/Sheep per animal per. 200 applicable

day poundingfeewhicheveris

Bird per bird 50 . higherDog per dog 150 SOCIAL SERVICES AND HOUSING SECTION

Pigs perpig 500 S.1 APPLICATION FEE FOR-

Impounded on account 1.1 A rental house Per 250

of tree/flower destruction in pertree 150 oO Applicationthe CBDperfeet/metre per : 1.2 Renting of council offices Per 250day or part thereof Application

1.3 Hire of old chamber Per 250Timber steel beans or items per foot per 5 Application

day orpart 1.4 Hire of K.Y.C facility Per 250-thereof Application

Measurable in tonne feet or metres per metre per 15 1.5 Hire of council nursery - Per 250dayor part Applicationthereof 1.6 Hire of chars/public address system Per 200

Thefee . Applicationchargeable-for 7.1 Private function : Per ; 200

‘ first Applicationoffence/occur 7.2 Commercial function/activities Per 250

ance . : Applicationadjusted by or 7.3 Sporting activities/festivals Per 150

plus 25%50% Applicationand 100% 74 Retigious functions Per 150

respectively Applicationfor each 1.8 Erection of advertisement billboard Per 500

subsequentor . Applicationrepeat 1.9 Registration of an institution — Per 3,000.00

. offences. Application

Per metre Per day or part there of. Perday 150 or 50% of §.4 Rent deposit [equivalent rent per Per 3 monthsrent

the applicable months|[ . Application

impounding :

fee whichever SOCIAL HALLHIREis the higher :

I. Hire of Social with tent and Public Per day 5,000.00Application for release of impounded Address system.

items./animals2. Hire of portable decorated dais Per day 3,000.00

[flat form]

Animals Per day 1503. Hire of P.A system Per day 2,500.00

Items (construction) per day 300

4. Hireof Municipal Park ~

Confiscate on accountofillegal Per day 300construction 4.1. Traditional dance/Meeting Per day 3,000.00

Others per day 120.00 ;4.2 Political Rally Per day ? 5,000.00

Carcass impound on accountdefauit 43 Religious Per day 3,000.00on meatdelivery permits per SOCIAL SERVICES AND HOUSING COMMITTEEcarcass perdayofpart thereof per animal NGEI ESTATE

Per cow per animal 600 One bedroom Housestaff Per Month t.000.00cow One bedroom non-staff Per Month 1400

Per gaat per animal 300goat ST.MARY

Per chicken per animal 50 House one bedroom Per Month {350.00

chicken :Perpig per animal pig 600 SENIOR STAFF HOUSE

Clerks house Per Month 3,000

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applicable charge] upto a month

THE KENYAGAZETTE 3341

item Description Unit of Approved Item Description Unit of Approved

. Measure Charges . Measure

-__- Treasurers house Month FHFITEMDESCRIPTION UNITOF APPROVED~ - MEASURE ~ CHARGES

HOUSE EVICTION CHARGES [per day hire]Councilstalls , 2000 -

: 7.5 Utility charge where unspecified 2000:

COUNCIL CAPACITY CENTRE -1.6 Sports practise by private 850SERVICES : teams/groupsReplacementof a card per card 500 /

a) Adults tickets per year per year 500 SPORT PRACTISE HIREb)Juniortickets per year{under 18 peryear | 250 6.1 Per Practiseyears] . ooc) Fine per week per week. 50 6.2 Per day [note exceeding 6 hours 100d) Accessionlists [ a copy] per copy 10 , Lo, .

e) Searchper document per document 50 6.3 Per week per week 500 f) intemet services/Browsing . : :

Internet services/Browsing Internetper 1 64 Per month per month 2,000.00minute : . . - So

“staff 0.5 6.5 -Per3 months ‘per 5 month. 6,000.00 .scanning - per page 30 : ao

, - ”. printing, per page 3 6.6 Cup semi finals[per day] per day 22,500.00

- PHOTOCOPYING 6.7 Cupfinals practise[ per day] per day - 1,000.00i * a) A4 [a Copy] 3 o. : .

b) A5 [ a Copy] 2. 6.8 Local Team[perday] perday - 200.00 ~~c) Staff i : . :SHOOTING FILMS DEPENDING 6.9 Traditional dance [per day[ per day 500

} . ON NUTURED FILM . : . oe‘a) Citizen 15000 7.0 Religious meeting crusade[per day] per day 200b) Non-Citizen 23 50000 ‘ . :

: 7.1 Athletics Provincial/National , per day | 1,000.00tO SOCIAL HALL HIRE meetings[per Day} w-

_ 6.1. Day time for ceremonies Per day 7000 ‘orbusiness] Not exceeding (72 Political RalliesGatheringIper day] per day 3,500.006 hours|

, . ; - S.8 HIRE OF COUNCILS OLD :6.2 Nighttime for ceremonies or Per night 5000 CHAMBER ,business . : : .

8.1 Per dayOrpart thereof 500.006.3 Day or Night forcommercial Per day/Night 9,000.00 ;"purposes: 8.2 Per monthly rentalibyresident per day 10,000.00

‘ magistrate6.4 Sports, recreational clubs or Per day/Night 5,000.00

' _ Organisation per occasion day/night . 25. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT OF APPROVED

; . . - MEASURE CHARGES- 6.5 Religious ceremonies/meeting per Per day 5,250.00 “Temporary sale permitat around . :

ceremony/eccasion . : stadium. show ground: : : : . during functions/activities at the .“6.6 Utility change [/I to 5] Per day 20% of the stadium orshowground per day or

. : hire .. thereof]: . .Electricity, water. chargé or 10.1 Sodalseft drink] Per day 200

Kshs: 800 . 10.2 Confectieneries Per day 200whichever the 10.3. Fruits : 200.

higher. . 10.4 Others Per day 200

6.7 Schools/mstitutional ‘Per day 6000. S.11 Show/enertainmentlevy per.person 5festivals/crusades > ; |per person/patron] :

6.8 Utility charge for 20% of the S.12 Disco clebs entertainmentlevy per personschools/institational hire charge Iper: person/patron| :

“4 Festival : S.13 .Cinema theatre/video shows. - 5: 6.9 aircratt landing per landing 5000 entertainmentlevy|perSf . person/patron| _

_ 8.7 STADIUM HIRE: . : :7.1 Matches S.14 a) Hire.ef council chairs per- per chair 10

. occasion : :1.f Local |per match percentage of 20% [not exceeding 12 hours per

gross gatc collection] chatr] :

b) Deposit refundable 50% deposit‘1.2 Super league 4,000.00 . , .a S.15 Commercial rate 1000

7.2~ (Commercial purposes per 3500 15.1 Foreign Sponsored [percentage Per day 50% Deposit, occasion ‘ of applicatle charges] uptoa -

Per day month : ;“7.3 Religious purposes/perday or ~ 0.00 a Per day 1,000.00

part therefore ‘ 15.2 Locally sponsored |percentage of per month

; 24 . 350%

3342 THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th December, 2008

lem Description Unit of ‘Approved. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12415Measure . Charges :

: MUNUNGALIMITED

15.3 Residentially organized per month{percentage - CLOSUREOF ROADS

month applicable charge] upto a — \ 25% NOTICE is given that all private roads on the property of

Per day Mununga Limited, comprising L.R. No. 3777/213, situated in North-

S.16 Entertainmentlevy [ extended East of Gilgil Township, Naivasha District, will be closed to the publicmarkets] for the whole of Sunday, 28th December, 2008.

Conpmone3) Per Patron Dated the 28th November, 2008.

(a) Entertainment Levy is collectable by agent from patrons

‘- patronizing entertainmentjoints and/or sports (namely : Disco,

discotheques, theatres, film shows, ¢.t.c) by those operators

permitted to operate such joints, and any other operatorfailing

to remit the same to the Council shall be guilty of an offenceand on conviction, shall be liable for a fine not exceeding kshs.

* 3,000 onfirst conviction and on subsequentconvictions,a fine

not exceeding Ksh. 4,000 or to imprisonment for a term not

exceeding six monthsor to both such fine and imprisonment.

(b) Whole sale market operates on open air market days from 6.00

a.m.to 3.00 p.m.

(c) The Council does ‘not provide for, any shortage‘facility to

market patrons (both open air retailers and whole sellers)unlessit is for a fee at the B.M.T.rates. -

By Orderofthe Municipal Council of Machakos.

Dated 2nd December, 2008.

S. M. MBONDO,Town Clerk.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12413

THE RATING.ACT(Cap. 267)

THE TOWN COUNCIL OF ITEN TAMBACH

LEVY OF RATES FOR THE YEAR 2008

IN EXERCISEofthe powers conferred by section 15 of the RatingAct, the Town Council of Iten Tambach, with the approval of theDeputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government revises the

_land rates as follows:

Type ofland Old rate per acre Newrate per acre° (KSh.) (KSh.)

GazettedGovernment forest 20 300°

The rates are due as from Ist January, 2008.

Dated the 8th December, 2008.K. K. TINGOS,Acting TownClerk.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12414

SOCFINAF COMPANY LIMIED

CLOSURE OF ROADS

NOTICEis given that all private roads and footpaths on thefollowing estates owned and/or controlled by Socfinaf Company

Limited shall be closed to the public on Sunday 28th December, 2008.

MchanaEstate, Ruiru, L.R. Nos. 110/2, 11 1/1, 113/1, 113/2, 7386,7192.

Ruera Estate, Ruiru, L.R. Nos. 11285, 11287, 11288.Oaklands Estate, Ruiru, L.R. Nos. 117, 11294, 247/1, 128/5.

Karangaita Estate, Thika, L.R. No. 10877.GathumbwiniEstate, Thika, L-R. Nos. 11428, 10883, 11486-EaagadsEstate, Thika, L.R. Nos. 295/15, 7787, 5815, 6906.

Mtaro Estate, Juja, L.R. No. 10083.WangoEstate, Thika, LR. No. 8749.

Dated the 16th December, 2008.F. PHILIPPART,

General Manager,SocfinafCompany Limited.

RAFFMAN DHANJI ELMS & VIRDEE,

Advocatefor Mununga Limited.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO.12416

THE BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY (K)

LIMITED

Head Office: P.O. Box 30375, Nairobi

LOssOF POLICIES

Policy Nos. 1825625, 1888192 and 20121664 in the name and on thelife ofKenneth Mwangi.

REPORThaving been made to this Company on the loss of theabove numbered policies, notice is given that unless objection is

lodged to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within

thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, duplicate policies will be

issued and shall be used as the only valid documents by the company

forall future transactions.

Dated the 3rd December, 2008.

. J: K. MITE,

Risk Acceptance Manager. -

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12417

THE BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY (K)LIMITED

Head Office: P.O. Box 30375, Nairobi

LossOF POLICY

Policy No. 1886183 in the name and on thelife of Paul ChangwonyKorir.

REPORThaving been made to this Company onthe loss of theabove numberedpolicy, notice is given that unless objection is lodged

to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within thirty

(30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued

and shall be used as the only valid documents by the companyforall-

future transactions.

Dated the 17th December, 2008.

J. K. MITE,Risk Acceptance Manager.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12418

THE BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY (K)LIMITED

Head Office: P.O. Box 30375, Nairobi

Loss OF POLICY

Policy No. 20114174 in the name and on the life of Mary Chelagat

John.

REPORThaving been made to this Company onthe loss of the

above numberedpolicy, notice is given-that-untessobjection is lodged

toBritish American Insurance Company (K) Limited within’ thirty(30) days from the date of this notice, a duplicate policy will be issued

and shall be used as the only valid documents by the companyforall

future transactions.

Dated the 17th December, 2008.J. K. MITEI,

Risk Acceptance Manager.

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GAZETTE Notice No. 724i 9

THE BRITISH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY{K)

LIMIT ED

Head Office: P.O. Box 30375, Nairobi

‘LOSS OF POLICY

Policy No. 120-1335 in the name and on the life of Bernard K.iprotich. ‘

Ruto,

. REPORT having been made to this Company on the loss of theabove numbered policy, notice is given that unless objectioh is lodged

to British American Insurance Company (K) Limited within thirty.

(30)days froni the date ofthis notice, a duplicate-policy will be issued

and shall be used as the only valid documents by the company forall

future transactions.

Dated the 17th December, 2008.

: J. K. MITEI,Risk Acceptance Manager. ©

GAZETTE NOTICENo. 12420.

"THE KENYA NATIONAL ASSURANCECOMPANY (2001)

"| LIMITED

* LOSS OF POLICY

Policy No. 0818559 in the name andon the iife of Grace Wanjiku. Maigwa. s

A REPORT has been madeto this company regarding the above-numbered life policy, the original having been.reported lost or stolen.Notice is given that unless objection is, lodged to the contrafy at the

. office of: this company within thirty (30) days from the date of this

notice. ‘maturity value proceeds will be Processed and the company’s

liability ‘on the lost policy will immediately ¢cease.

Dated the 25th June. 2007. : .

_E.W-1TAMBO,Section Head, Loans.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO: 12421

THE KIBWARI LIMITED

(Incorporated iin Kenya):

_Head Office: P.O. Box 45560-00100, Nairobi

“LOSS OF SHARECERTIFICATE io

/ Certicate for 2.060:‘shares, 8.863 shares, 2,993 shares issued in thename of Magema Investment ‘Company. Limiited, Kabasgei

_ Favestmenis: Limited and: Matkei Investment. Company Limited, .respectively all of PO. Box 22,NandiHills.

THE share certificate as detailed above having been lost ormisplaced. notice is given that a duplicate ofsaid certificates will be

issued after thirty (30) days from. the date of publication of thisnotice

unless valid objection is lodged with the registrars prior thereto and

that on issue of duplicate of the share certificate, the original sharecertificates detailed above will be deemed to have beencancelled.

Dated the 22nd December, 2008.

S. H. MALOO,Group General Manager.

Finance.and Administration:

. GAZETTE Nomnice No. 12422.

. / CHANGEOFNAME

NOFICE is given that by a deed poll dated the 19th September,

2008. duly executed and registered in the Registry of- Documents at

Mombasa as Presentation No. 73, in Volume B-13, Folio 810/3171,File No. 1637, by ourclient, Patrick Kalume Kitsao,in the Republic ofKenya, formerly known as Patrick Mukare Kalume Kitsao alias

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3343.

Patrick’ Mkare Nzaro, formally and absolutely renounced andabandoned the use of his former name Patrick Mukare Kalume Kitsao

im fieu thereof assumed and adopted

the name‘Patrick Kalume Kitsao, for all purposes tind authorizes andrequests all personsat all times to designate, déscribe and address him -

by his assumedname Patrick Kalume Kitsao only.

Dated the 30th October, 2008.

KUPALIA & COMPANY,Advocatesfor Patrick Kalume Kitsao,

formerly known as Patrick Mukare Kalume Kitsao

: alias Patrick Mkare Nzaro.

GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12423

_ CHANGE OF NAME,”

NOTICE iggiven that by a deed poll dated the 6th October, 2008,-. duly executed and ‘registered in the Registry of Documentsat Nairobi

as Presentation No. 2072,.in Volume Di, ‘Folio 4/2929, File No.MMVIIL, by our client, Augustine Mutisya, Mwangangi, of P.O. Box33790-00600, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known asAugustus Mutisya Mwangangi, formally and absolutely renounced andabandoned theuse of his former name Augustus Mutisya Mwangangi,

andin lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Augustinie MutisyaMwangangi,for all purposes and authorizes and requests all persons atall times to designate, describe and address him byhis assumed name-Augustine Mutisya Mwangangionly. :

Dated the Ist December; 2008.

NANCY. WARIGIA & COMPANY,Advocatesfor Augustine Mutisya Mwangangi, _

formerly known as Augustus Mutisya Mwangangi. .

* GAZETTE NOTICENO. 12424 Lo

CHANGE OFNAME

NOTICEis. given that by a deed poll dated the 31st July, 2008,~ duly executed and registered in the Registry of Documents atMombasa as Presentation No. 431, in Volume B-13, Folio 813/3207,File No. 1637, by. our client, Geeta Pravinchandra Joshi, of P.O. Box

90434-80100, Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, formerly known as

Geeta Anilkumar Natwarlal, formally. and absolutely renounced andabandoned the use of her former name Geeta Anilkumar Natwartal,and in lieu: thereof assumed and adopted the name Geeta‘PravinchandraJoshi, for all purposes. and authorizes and requests allpersons at all times to designate. describe and address her byherassumed nameGeeta. Pravinchandra Joshi only.

Ly Datedthe 10th December, 2008. ey Revs a : Sor ASB.). PATEL& PATEL,

' Advocatesfor Geeta Pravinchandra Joshi,formerly known as Geeta Anilkumar Natwarlal.

GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12425 .

CHANGEOF NAME

NOTICEis given that by a deédpoll dated the 2Ist November,2008, duly executed and-registered in the Registry of Documents atMombasa as Presentation No. 359, in Volume B-13, Folio 815/3232,File No. 1637, by my client, Khalfan Rashid AbdallaSaid Amir, ofP.O. Box 86269, Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya, formerly knownas Khalfan Rashid Abdalla Said, formally and absolutely renouncedand abandoned the use of his former name Khalfan Rashid AbdallaSaid, and in lieu thereof assumed and adopted the name Khalfan

“Rashid Abdalla Said Amir, for all’‘purposes and authorizes ~andrequests all personsatall times to designate, describe and address himby his assumed name Khalfan Rashid Abdalla SaidAAmir tals

Dated the 16th December, 2008.

NABHANSWALEH,» Advocatefor Khalfan Rashid Abdalla Said Amir,

formerly known as Khalfan Rashid Abdalla Said.

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