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YOUR WEEKLY REVIEW

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Issue No. 11/2020-2021

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Ajira Digital uplifts thousands of jobless youth from poverty

Many of the youths trained under the Ajira Digital Programme are earning a living exclusively online with some running blogs, others e-commerce platforms while others are social media influencers BY MUTEGI KIMATHI

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housands of Kenyan youth are cashing in on the growth of digital technologies to create jobs for themselves. Mostly trained under the Ajira Digital program, many are now earning a living exclusively online with some running personal blogs, others e-commerce platforms while a huge number are working as social media influencers. Big corporates are now engaging bloggers with a huge online following to promote products and sensitize the public on locally produced items. In an effort to prepare the Kenyan youth for the evolving workplace, the Government has established more than 300 Constituency Innovation Hubs (CIHs), where the youth are trained on online jobs through the Ajira Digital platform. It is at these technology

centres that the youth get free training on how to exploit the digital market, access internships, and listed jobs. According to ICT Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru, the Ajira Digital program has been designed to address the main challenges that ordinarily hinder the youth from benefiting from digital job opportunities. “Through the program, the youth now can access the infrastructure such as Innovation Hubs, Kazi Connect Centres, Studio Mashinani among others through which majority of the youths can learn about the program,” says the CS. Mucheru says digital technologies are the new frontier for job creation in Kenya as the other sectors slow down. The world is undergoing a Fourth Revolution, reshaping established conventions and bringing new order. Long-established work-

such professionals carry out the assigned tasks and submit them online and getting paid through online platforms before proceeding to other assignments. “In this digital age, don’t wait for employment, just use your smartphones to exploit the digital space by accessing online jobs,” he challenges the youth.

In this digital age, don’t wait for employment, just use your smartphones to exploit the digital space by accessing online jobs,” - CS Mucheru place traditions such as the ‘eight to five’ office hours and physical office space are being thrown out of the window and replaced by independent professionals who are able to work from different corners of the world. According to CS Mucheru,

Internet explosion The government is leveraging on the internet explosion to create unique opportunities for many youth to innovate and provide solutions to stem the rising unemployment levels in the country. Ealier in the year, the ICT PS Jerome Ochieng revealed that the programme sought to avail one million Kenyan youths with various opportunities by attracting participants from both rural and urban settings of the country. “The hubs aim at empowering the youth to earn decent wages from online work and enable enterprises enhance performance and develop tools to solve complex problems through use of digital platforms. We aim to stimulate innovation in line with our ICT policy, encourage youth to

come up with new ideas and ways of utilizing technology to create jobs,” ICT Principal Secretary, Jerome Ochieng says. According to the PS, the formal sector is already and continues to get stretched following a large number of entrants into the workforce and therefore, Ajira Digital program will assist in equipping the youth with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in the informal job market through technology. The now popular Ajira Digital Program, which aims at bridging the skills gap, enables at least one million young Kenyans to work as digital freelance workers every year. It has adopted an instructor-led training to engage with Kenyan youths for free. The initial two-day trainings are delivered through the ZOOM platform, with recruitment for the classes done weekly after registering on the Ajira Digital Platform. Five online work categories are available for selection including, data management and entry; online writing and translation; transition and video captioning; digital marketing and e-commerce; and virtual assistance.

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The Week In numbers

Sh1.96b The amount of money government will spend on a desks project by Jua Kali artisans.

600 Bunch of bananas Taita Taveta county governor is buying from area farmers

Sh280 million Tender for the construction of Ruring’u Stadium that risks cancellation

150,000 Number of residents of Kisii town who will benefit from a new water project

Sh450 The daily pay for the youth working under the Kazi Mtaani Programme

Artisans to benefit from Sh 1.96b Gov’t funded desks project BY IRUNGU MWANGI (KNA)

Jua Kali artisans across the country will benefit from a Sh 1.96 billion government sponsored desk making project. Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha revealed, the project which will be rolled out this week will be controlled from all the Sub-County national administration officers and education officers. “The respective SubCounty Education Directors

in conjunction with the area Deputy County Commissioners will coordinate the project and award tenders to the suitably qualified local artisans,” Prof Magoha said. The CS said prototype desks will be displayed at all the Sub-County headquarters for the artisans to see and replecate the same for onward distribution to schools next year. “After realizing there was an acute shortage of desks in the public schools, the government has found it necessary to assist the parents with

Education CS Professor George Magoha (center) speaks to the media after a tour of Sagana Technical Institute

two types of the desks depending on individual school requirements, “he said. Magoha who briefed the media after touring the Sagana Technical Institute in Kirinyaga County yesterday, said a single desk will cost Sh 2800 while the one fitted with a seat will cost Sh 3800. The official said this move was meant to get all the public schools well prepared for reopening early next year. He said after education officials from his ministry made extensive inspection of most public schools, it had

been established there was an acute shortage of desks which was making learning difficult. At the same time, Magoha has disclosed that the Pioneer University College at Sagana does not measure up to the required standards to offer any degree program. He said other than Workshops, other necessary facilities do not exist. The college housed at the Sagana Technical Institute is associated with the Equity Bank founder, Peter Munga.

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MINISTRY OF TOURISM & WILDLIFE STATE DEPARTMENT FOR WILDLIFE REPUBLIC OF KENYA

OPEN TENDER NOTICE Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) is a body corporate established as a State Corporation under the Tourism Act No. 28 of 2011 and is charged with the statutory mandate of promoting and marketing Kenya as a tourist destination locally and internationally. The Board is seeking eligible firms for provision of the following services: -

TENDER NO.

TENDER NAME

KTB/T/0003/2020-2021

Provision of Content Production Services for the Magical Kenya Junior Explorers Program

BID SECURITY

CLOSING DATE

Kshs 200,000

30/09/2020 at 12.00 noon Kenyan time

Interested eligible candidates can obtain the document from our Corporate website: www.magicalkenya.com/tender or the Public procurement information Portal (PPIP) website: www.tenders.go.ke free of charge. Bidders who download the tender document from the website must forward their particulars immediately to [email protected] for record purposes and any further tender clarifications and addenda. The completed tenders in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with Tender Number and Tender reference name; shall be addressed to:-

PROVISION OF CLEANING SERVICES AT NSSF BUILDING BLOCK “A” 15TH, 20TH AND 21ST FLOORS The State Department for Wildlife invites sealed tenders for the Provision of Cleaning Services at NSSF Building Block “A” 15th, 20th and 21st Floors A complete set of tender documents can be obtained by interested candidates free of charge from the Ministry’s website: www.tourism.go.ke or from the National Treasury supplier portal: www.tenders.go.ke The tender is reserved for AGPO Completed tender documents enclosed in plain sealed envelope marked Tender Number and Tender Description shall be addressed to: Principal Secretary State Department for Wildlife P.O. Box 41394– 00100 NSSF Building, Bishop Road NAIROBI

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER KENYA TOURISM BOARD P.O. BOX 30630– 00100, NAIROBI, KENYA TEL:+254 20 2749000

and be deposited in the tender box provided at 15th Floor NSSF Building, Block A, Eastern Wing to be received on or before TUESDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER 2020 at 11:00 hours. All the pages of the tender documents must be paginated.

and deposited in the tender box on 7th floor, Kenya Re Towers, Ragati Road Upper Hill by or before the closing date and time indicated in the table above. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers’ or their representatives who choose to attend.

Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the interested tenderers or their appointed representatives who choose to attend, at 20th Floor Boardroom, NSSF Building, Block A, Eastern Wing

Tenders that will be delivered after 12.00 Noon on 30/09/2020 will not be accepted.

Principal Secretary State Department for Wildlife

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTRY REPUBLIC OF KENYA

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS OUR MISSION: “To provide an impartial, effective and efficient prosecution service to all”

TENDER NOTICE The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the tender as follows:S/NO

TENDER NO.

TENDER DESCRIPTION

1.

ODPP/OT/001/2020-2021

Supply and delivery of Fuel, Oil and Lubricants

Interested and eligible bidders may obtain the tender document and further details on the tender by downloading free of charge from the ODPP Website: www.odpp.go.ke and Government Public Procurement Information Portal https://tenders.go.ke . Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender number should be addressed to: OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS P.O. BOX 30701-00100 NAIROBI. And be deposited in the Tender Box at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Building, along Ragati Road, 2nd floor Eastern wing during normal working hours from 8.00 am – 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm – 4.50 p.m so as to be received on or before Tuesday, 29th September, 2020. Time: 11.00am. Application will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the candidates or their representatives who choose to attend at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Boardroom situated at the ODPP Building ground floor Tuesday, 29th September, 2020. Time: 11.00am. HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR; DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS

TENDER NOTICE The Ministry of Environment and Forestry invites sealed tender documents from eligible interested bidders for the following tender: Tender No.

Tender Name

Closing Date

Category

MOE&F/MEAS-UPOPS/ RFP/009/2020-2021

Request for proposal for recruitment of consultant to develop a framework on gender mainstreaming in sound chemicals management

Wednesday,30th September, 2020 at 10.00 am East African time.

Open

Interested eligible candidates may obtain tender documents from Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ragati Road, NHIF Building, 11th floor, Supply Chain Management Office room 1102 during normal working hours (8.00 am to 5.00pm, Monday-Friday, with exemption of public holidays) upon payment of non-refundable fee of Ksh 1000 payable in cash or Bankers cheque to the Principal Secretary Ministry of Environment and Forestry or download the document free of charge from Ministry website:www.environment.go.ke, or http:supplier. treasury.go.ke and www.tenders.go.ke. In case the documents are downloaded, bidders must inform the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Supply Chain Management Services immediately for recording purpose. Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, must be in Kenya Shillings and should remain valid for 120 days. Complete tender documents (Original and a copy) enclosed in plain sealed outer envelope clearly marked with tender name and tender number should be deposited in the Tender Box located at Ministry Environment and Forestry, Ragati Road, NHIF Building, 11th floor and be addressed to the Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, P.O. Box 30126, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya, so as to be received on or before Wednesday 30th September, 2020 at 10.00 am East African time Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter at Ministry of Environment and Forestry boardroom, Ragati Road, NHIF Building, 12th floor in the presence of candidates or their representatives who choose to attend. Large documents that cannot fit in the tender box shall be received and registered at Supply Chain Management services office, Ministry of Environment and Forestry boardroom, Ragati Road, NHIF Building, 11th floor, Room 1102. The Ministry of Environment and Forestry reserves the right to reject or accept in whole or in part any tender without obligation to give reasons for the decision. PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

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MINISTRY OF ICT, INNOVATION AND YOUTH AFFAIRS REPUBLIC OF KENYA

State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications

TENDER NOTICE The of Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs, State Department for broadcasting and Telecommunication invites sealed tenders from eligible candidates for the following tenders: S/NO

TENDER NUMBER

TENDER DESCRIPTION

1

MOICT/SDBT/01/2020-2021

Tender for provision of media monitoring services

2

MOICT/SDBT/02/2020-2021

Tender for provision of advertising services in periodicals-Magazines

Tender documents with detailed specifications shall be downloaded free of charge from the Ministry’s website www.ict.go.ke and PPIP portal www.tenders.go.ke. Interested applicants may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents from the Supply Chain Management Services Office Teleposta Towers, 11th floor, during normal working hours. Prices quoted should be in Kenya Shillings and it must be inclusive of VAT. Tenders in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked tender number and name on the right hand side corner and bearing no indication of the tenderer should be addressed to: The Principal Secretary Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications, P.O. BOX 30025-00100 NAIROBI, and be deposited in the tender box located on the 11th floor at Teleposta Towers Nairobi or sent by post so as to reach the above address on or before 23rd September,2020 at 11.00 a.m. Bulky or large bid documents which cannot go through the slot of the Tender Box must be delivered to the office of Head Supply Chain Management, Teleposta Towers, and 11th floor. Tenders will be opened immediately in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend in the 9th floor boardroom at Teleposta Towers.

TENDER NOTICE The Geothermal Development Company Limited (GDC) invites sealed tenders from eligible candidates for the following: TENDER NO.

TENDER DESCRIPTION

CLOSING DATE

TARGET GROUP

TENDER SECURITY

GDC/DPL/OT/001/2021

Hire of Crane Services for a Period of one (1) Year for Menengai Geothermal Project.

5/10/2020 at 2.00PM

Open to All

Ksh. 300,000.00

GDC/DO/OT/013/2021

Supply and delivery of Mechanical Toolboxes

6/10/2020 at 2.00PM

Open to All

Ksh. 100,000.00

Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the tender document from the office of Manager, Supply Chain at Kawi House, South C off Mombasa Road, Red Cross Road between 9.00am and 4.00pm during week days. A complete set of the tender documents may be obtained by interested firms upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs.1000 payable to our accounts office in cash or by banker’s cheque. The documents can also be viewed and downloaded from the website www.gdc.co.ke or PPIP Portal www.tenders.go.ke free of charge. Bidders who download the tender document from the website MUST forward their particulars immediately to [email protected] for records and any further tender clarifications and addenda. The completed tenders in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with Tender No. and Tender reference name; shall be addressed to: Managing Director & CEO, Geothermal Development Company P.O Box 100746-00101 NAIROBI, KENYA and deposited in the tender box at Ground Floor GDC office Kawi House, South C Off Mombasa Road, Red Cross Road on or before the dates specified above. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers’ or their representatives who choose to attend at Kawi House, South C GDC Board Room Ground Floor. Late tenders will not be accepted. MANAGER, SUPPLY CHAIN.

Late bids will not be accepted.

NATIONAL TENDER NOTICE LEADERS IN INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME - 2020 The Kenya National Innovation Agency (KENIA), in partnership with the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng)-UK is inviting innovators and researchers with technological outputs, who have developed or are in the process of developing business proposition for their innovations, to apply for the Leaders in Innovation Fellowship (LIF) Programme – 2020.The programme is implemented under the umbrella of Kenya-UK Newton Fund partnership. The purpose of the programme is to nurture Kenyan technological innovators through capacity building on entrepreneurship and intellectual property right issues. To apply for LIF Programme, innovators need to meet the following selection criteria. i. Be a Kenyan citizen ii. Have a technological innovation based on research, from a technological field including but not limited to agricultural technology, biotechnology, chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, ICT, materials science, mechanical engineering, chemical and biological sciences, and medical engineering. iii. Be affiliated to an institution - either a research institution, university, innovation hub/ incubation Centre iv. The technological Innovation should have expected benefit(s) in line with Kenya’s National Development Agenda, the Big Four Agenda. v. The primary application of the innovation must NOT be in defense or military sector. Selected candidates will be invited to attend a two-week capacity building Programme sponsored by RAEng and KENIA under the Newton Fund partnership. Interested persons should submit their applications online by signing in to the RAEng online link: https://www.raeng.org.uk/login. The link can also be accessed through the website: www.innovationagency.go.ke. The Closing Date for all Applications is Tuesday 6th October 2020 at 5.00pm (East Africa Time)

The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is the regulatory agency for the local ICT industry in Kenya with responsibilities in telecommunications, e-commerce, broadcasting, cyber security and postal/courier services. CA is also responsible for managing the country’s numbering and frequency spectrum resources, administering the Universal Service Fund (USF) as well as safeguarding the interests of ICT consumers. In order to support wide access to ICT services in the unserved and underserved areas in Kenya through the use of USF, the Authority invites bids from eligible local firms for the Tender below:

NO TENDER REFERENCE NUMBER 1

DESCRIPTION OF THE TENDER

CLOSING DATES AND TIME

25th September 2020 at CA/PROC/OT/1/2020-2021 Provision of Telecommunications Cellular Mobile Network Infrastructure and Services 10:00 am. in the Unserved and Underserved areas of Kenya

ELIGIBILITY Open to Local and eligible firms

Bidders may view and obtain further information and inspect the tender documents from CA Centre on Waiyaki Way, Procurement Division located on 2nd floor- Wing A, between 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday excluding public holidays. at CA Centre 2nd floor Wing for a fee of Kshs. 1,000 or downloaded Free of Charge tenders or PPIP supplier portal (http://supplier.treasury.go.ke).

from the link: www.ca.go.ke/index.php/

Bidders who download the tender documents are advised to send a confirmation that they have downloaded the tender to the Head of Procurement, Communications Authority of Kenya, through the email address [email protected] before the closing date for record keeping and for purposes of receiving clarifications and/or addendums, if any. Duly completed bid documents should be submitted in a plain, sealed envelope clearly marked CA/PROC /OT/01/20202021 “Tender for the provision of Telecommunications Cellular Mobile Network Infrastructure and Service in the Unserved and Underserved Areas of Kenya – Phase II. They should be addressed to the address below and deposited in the tender box on the ground floor of the CA Centre along Waiyaki Way on or before Friday the 25th September 2020 at 10.30am. Head of Procurement Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) P.O. Box 14448, Nairobi 00800 Tel: +254 (020) 4242000/ Mobile: +254 703-042000 | +254 736 121515/121414 Email: [email protected] | Website: www.ca.go.ke Bids shall be virtually opened soon thereafter via the Authority’s virtual link https://moictke.webex.com/moictke/j.php?MTID=m7d57a3eeebf4a6255b99bbeefb91b2e4 in the presence of the bidders representative(s) who choose to login and witness the virtual tender opening meeting.

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ver 150,000 residents of Kisii town and its environs will soon put perennial water shortages behind them, following the completion of the expansion of a water supply project to the area by the National government with support from the Federal Republic of Germany. The new treatment works at Kegati area which is a Vision 2030 project has already cost over Sh1.8billion, with the government of Kenya’s contributing 10% and the Government of Germany, through the KFW Development Bank, contributing 90% of the total cost. According to the project Engineer Silus Cheruiyot, the venture is part of an expansion

of the water supply and sanitation systems for Kisii and Nyamira towns allocated a total sum of Sh.2.3billion. However, Cheruiyot said the project is faced with major challenges including an old transmission network which cannot carry the current voluminous capacity of 27million litres per day. 8 million litres He said the plant can therefore only distribute 8 million litres of water to cope with the old system which previously only managed 4 million litres. Cheruiyot said, in order to ensure provision of sufficient, hygienic, economically viable and affordable water to the town residents, the Gusii Water

Resident Engineer for Kisii Water Supply, Silus Cheruiyot, inspects water pumps at the expanded water supply project at Kegati location, in Nyaribari Chache constituency, Kisii County.

and Sewerage Company has to replace the pipes, metres and fittings for consumers to enjoy

the commodity. He noted that the old system installed many decades ago

is dogged by frequent bursts, clogging and leakages forcing the management to often dis-

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connect the water for repairs. Cheruiyot said the water project was constructed to serve 200,000 residents in the county headquarters and other peri-urban areas within its close geographical proximity by the year 2030, but noted that lack of capacity by GWASCO to procure more pipes could also translate to lesser customers, poor capacity to pay staff, purchase of chemicals for treatment and less tax collected for services rendered. Commenting on the project, the Managing Director of GWASCO Eng. Osborne Nanga confirmed that the old connectivity needed urgent replacement saying the water which runs through the town center had to be treated frequently to rid it of any contamination due to burst pipes. He said there were plans to connect more residents and to revive the 10 water kiosks in Kisii town to serve Daraja Mbili market, the Nubian Community, Menyinkwa area and Jogoo among other areas.

KENYA LEATHER DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL INVITATION TO TENDER

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

Kerio Valley Development Authority (KVDA) is a Corporate Legal Entity established in 1979 as a Regional Development Authority (RDA) under Cap 441 of the laws of Kenya. The Authority is mandated to undertake River Basin Conservation and management through integrated river basin based development programmes with the key objective of propelling development to improve the region’s per capita income. The Kerio Valley Development Authority invites sealed tenders from interested and eligible contractors for the following. S/ NO

TENDER NO

TENDER DESCRIPTION

BID SECURITY

TARGET GROUP

1

KVDA/T/02/2020-2021

Refurbishment of VIP and guest houses at Turkwel

N/A

AGPO

2

KVDA/T/03/2020-2021

Automation of Rokocho honey processing plant

N/A

AGPO

3

KVDA/T/04/2020-2021

Supply, installation and commissioning of additional Machines/equipment for mango factory

100,000

OPEN

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KVDA/T/05/2020-2021

Construction of office Block at Samburu

100,000

OPEN

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KVDA/T/06/2020-2021

Implementation, Testing & Commissioning of Online ERP system

100,000

OPEN

6

KVDA/PQ/05/2020-2021

Supply of furniture and fittings

N/A

AGPO

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KVDA/PQ/06/2020-2021

Supply of assorted cleaning, detergents and sanitary items

N/A

AGPO

8

KVDA/PQ/08/2020-2021

Supply of assorted farm inputs, chemical, fertilizers, and veterinary

N/A

OPEN

9

KVDA/PQ/09/2020-2021

Provision of printing of promotional and marketing materials

N/A

AGPO

10

KVDA/PQ/10/2020-2021

Supply of General Building Materials

N/A

OPEN

PREQUALIFICATION

Tender documents containing detailed terms and conditions are obtainable for perusal from the Supplies and Procurement Office, KVDA Plaza Eldoret, 13th Floor, during normal working hours upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kenya Shillings One Thousand only per set of document, either in cash or Bankers Cheque OR download the same from our website www.kvda.go.ke OR Kenya supplier portal: www.supplier.treasury.go.ke free of charge. Completed Tender Documents enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, clearly indicating the title of the tender, tender number and Category, should be deposited in the Tender Box Marked ‘A’, Situated on 13th Floor KVDA Plaza, Eldoret or be addressed to the; The Managing Director, Kerio Valley Development Authority, P.O. BOX 2660-30100 ELDORET So as to be received on or before Wednesday 30TH September 2020 at 10.30 AM Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter at the 14th floor boardroom in the presence of the candidates or representatives who choose to attend. NB: Qualifications Requirements are contained in the Tender Documents AG.HSCMS For: MANAGING DIRECTOR KERIO VALLEY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION FOR COMMENTS ON KENYA NATIONAL LEATHER DEVELOPMENT POLICY The Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives in consultation with the Kenya Leather Development Council (KLDC) and the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) have developed a draft Kenya National Leather Development Policy. The main objective of this Policy is to guide and drive the growth and development of the leather sector in order to realize its full potential and contribute significantly to the economic growth. The draft Policy will provide a roadmap for the transformation of the leather sector to be sustainable and competitive with increased output of good and high-quality leather and leather products. The interventions proposed are expected to spur growth in the sector so as to satisfy the demand in both the local and export market, whilst providing quality assurance and ensuring compliance with sustainable environmental and social principles. The Policy will provide a structured framework for the coordinated execution of the roles and responsibilities of all the actors across the value-chain and throughout the Country. This will ensure equitable distribution of resources and opportunities to all actors including marginalized clusters, micro, small and medium enterprises and unrepresented practitioners to promote fair trade and competitive practices. The Policy shall address the myriad of challenges that affect the output, productivity and quality across the value-chain in the leather sector. In upholding Patriotism, National Unity, the Rule of Law, Access to Information, Democracy and Participation of the people as envisaged in Article 1(2), Article 10(2) (a) and Article 35(3) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, the Ministry hereby requests the public to submit their views and comments on the draft Policy which can be accessed through the following websites: www.leathercouncil.go.ke and www.kilimo.go.ke. This is in fulfillment of the Constitutional requirement for engagement with the citizenry and in compliance with the principles on the conduct of Public Participation. As a result of the current prevailing global circumstances and the guidelines and restrictions imposed by the Government to manage and contain the COVID-19 Pandemic, it has become necessary to establish mechanisms which will give the widest reach for Public Participation under the ongoing conditions. Written representations and memoranda on the draft Kenya National Leather Development Policy may therefore be submitted by email to [email protected] or sent to: The Chief Executive Officer Kenya Leather Development Council CPA Centre, 5th Floor, Thika Road P. O. Box 14480 – 00800 NAIROBI Telephone enquiries and contributions may also be made through the office of the Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Leather Development Council, through telephone number 0704617705 between 8 am and 3 pm Monday to Friday. The representations or comments on the draft Policy should be received not later than twenty-one (21) days from the date of publication of this notice. Members of the public are further notified that, in view of the Presidential directives with regard to meetings and gatherings, the Ministry of Health guidelines and the imminent risks arising from the COVID-19 Pandemic conventional physical public hearings shall not be held. HON. PETER MUNYA, MGH Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives

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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING, URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

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STATE DEPARTMENT FOR SHIPPING AND MARITIME P.O. BOX 52692-00100 NAIROBI

TENDER ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE The Kenya Airports Authority invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:-

TENDER NOTICE

REFERENCE NUMBER

TENDER DESCRIPTION

PRE-BID MEETING/ SITE VISIT

CLOSING/ OPENING DATE

No.

TENDER NO

ITEM DESCRIPTION (PROJECT LOCATION)

CATEGORY

KAA/OT/FIN/0030 /2020-2021

Provision of Insurance Brokerage Services Under Airport Operations Liability Policy

N/A

24/09/2020 at 11.00 a.m.

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MoTIHUD&PW/SDMS/001/ 002/2020-2021

Provision of Professional Cleaning and Sanitary Services

open

MoTIHUD&PW/SDMS/002/ 002/2020-2021

Provision of Security and Guard Services

open

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Information on these tender notices and documents detailing the requirements, tendering procedures and guidelines should be downloaded from our website at https://www.kaa.go.ke/corporate/procurement/ or https://suppliers.kaa.go.ke/irj/portal or Public or Procurement Information Portal at www.tenders.go.ke free of charge. Bidders are advised to note that bidding process for the tenders is through our online tender portal at https://suppliers.kaa.go.ke/irj/portal. For any information or clarifications, please contact us through our email, [email protected] Canvassing for the tender by the tenderer or by proxy shall lead to automatic disqualification of their tender.

PROCUREMENT OF LOCALLY ASSEMBLED DESKS FOR SCHOOLS

The State Department for Shipping and Maritime invites sealed tender documents from eligible interested bidders for the following tenders

The Government has allocated Ksh.1.9 Billion under the Economic Stimulus Programme for the supply of locally assembled desks to both public primary and secondary schools. The local juakali sector at the sub-county will be involved in the production, and supply of the desks to the schools. To ensure openness, transparency and fairness in this process, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government, through their grassroots structures, will adopt a model similar to the one deployed in the Kazi Mtaani Initiative to identify and pay qualifying suppliers. Interested local juakali workshops, and artisans involved in carpentry at the sub-county are invited to register using prescribed forms that can be downloaded from the websites of the two ministries or collect them from the offices of Deputy County Commissioners and Assistant County Commissioners countrywide. Design prototypes will be available at the County Commissioners, County Directors of Education and their sub county offices.

Interested eligible bidders may obtain tender documents from the State Department for Shipping and Maritime NSSF Annex building 8th floor during normal working hours (8.00 a.m. to 5.00 pm) Monday to Friday, upon payment of non-refundable fee of KShs. 1,000 payable in cash or Bankers Cheque to the Principal Secretary, State Department for Shipping and Maritime or can be downloaded from the State Department’s website www.transport.go.ke

Duly filled forms are to be returned to the aforementioned offices by 18th September, 2020.

Tenderers who download the documents from the website MUST email their particulars to [email protected].

Principal Secretary, State Department of Early learning and Basic Education

PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

A.G MANAGING DIRECTOR/CEO

MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL PROTECTION STATE DEPARTMENT FOR LABOUR

PUBLIC NOTICE

LABOUR DEPARTMENT

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

THE LABOUR INSTITUTION ACT (NO 12 of 2007)

NATIONAL OPEN TENDER NOTICE

INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS TO BE APPOINTED AS INDEPENDENT MEMBERS AND CHAIRPERSONS OF WAGES COUNCILS

The National Construction Authority (NCA) is a State Corporation established under the National Construction Authority Act 2011, with the responsibility to oversee the construction industry and coordinate its development. The Authority invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tenders;

The Wages Councils are as follows:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Oil, Gas and Mineral Extraction Maritime Leather and Footwear Trade Tailoring and Garment Manufacturing Trades Transport Wholesale, Retail and Distributive Trades Hotel and Catering Trades Buildling and Construction Industry Protective Security Services Floriculture Domestic Workers

Applications are invited from qualified persons to be appointed as Chairpersons and Independent Members of the above mentioned Councils in accordance with section 43 of the Labour Institution Act, 2007. The Wages Council are institutions of Social Dialogue which are tripartite in nature with representations from the most representative workers and employers Organizations’ and the Government represented by the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection. Applicants should have knowledge and experience in Labour and Employment matters and especially in determination of minimum terms and conditions of employment as required under section 43 (6) of the above mentioned Act. Qualified and experienced persons who are interested may send their applications accompanied by detailed Curriculum Vitae clearly indicating positions applied for, to:The Secretary, Boards and Wages Councils Division, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, P.O BOX 40326-00100, NAIROBI Or By hand delivery to Room 603, National Social Security House, Bishop Road, Block “C”, 6th Floor or using the email address: [email protected]. so as to reach not later than 21st September 2020.

No Tender No.

Description of Tender

Eligibility

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NCA/T/001/20202021

Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of the cloud-based conferencing services.

AGPO

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NCA/T/002/20202021

Provision of Cyber Security Solution

AGPO

25 September, 2020

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NCA/T/003/20202021

Supply and Installation of Microsoft Windows Server 2019 licenses.

AGPO

25th September, 2020

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NCA/T/004/20202021

Provision of Private Security Services For NCA offices in Nairobi

AGPO

25 September, 2020

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NCA/T/005/20202021

Provision of Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Insurance Cover

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Underwriters 25 September, Only 2020

Kindly note that the tender no NCA/T/001/2020-2021 closing / opening date has been extended from 16th September, 2020 to 25th September, 2020. Tender documents with detailed information and instruction may be viewed and downloaded from the Authority’s website; www.nca.go.ke and the Public Procurement Information portal, www.tenders.go.ke free of charge. Manager Supply Chain FOR: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR @ncakenya

National Construction Authority

[email protected]

+254-709 126 102/172/173

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NACADA partners with UN to provide reliable data on drugs, alcohol trends-CEO The National Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) was established under Legal Notice No. 140 of 2007, to coordinate a multi-sectoral campaign to prevent, control and mitigate the impact of alcohol and drug abuse in the country. Against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the subsequent closure of licensed pubs by the Government, the Authority has found itself handling more than it bargained for. MyGov’s Michael Okidi talked to NACADA CEO, Victor Okioma on how the Authority is executing its mandate in the face of Covid-19.

On supply suppression, NACADA is working very closely with the National Administration including Regional Commissioners and the National Police Service in conducting crackdowns on drug dealers and illicit alcohol merchants, some of whom have been apprehended and arraigned in courts.

Please run us through a summary of NACADA’s mandate The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), was established in 2007 to coordinate efforts of all partners in alleviating the effects of alcohol and drugs. As a State Agency, NACADA is established under the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse Act of 2012 (NACADA Act, 2012) and anchored in the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government. Previously, the Authority operated under Legal Notice Number 140 of 2007. Functions of the Authority include; carrying out public education, coordinating inter-agency collaboration on alcohol and drug abuse,among others.

You just mentioned a flagship rehabilitation center in Miritini, Mombasa. What is the (envisaged) effectiveness of this facility in fighting drug and alcohol abuse among the coastal youth? Miritini Rehabilitation Centre is now operational with 150 (132 males and 38 females) clients receiving various services ranging from Medically Assisted Therapy (methadone), counselling, general medication, HIV AIDS Testing and Counseling and Hepatitis B Testing. The Miritini programme is being implemented in two phases. Phase one is an outpatient programme which has been operational since March 2020. Identification of clients was done in collaboration with local civil society organizations and National Administration officers.

What is the impact of alcohol and drug abuse among young people in this country? Alcohol and drug abuse has greater negative impact on young people, particularly children and adolescents, given their developmental stage. Intoxicating substances retard cognitive development of young brains, negatively impacts memory and learning, destroys interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships, and generally stalls growth and development. Have there been scientific studies on the impact of drug abuse in Kenya from which we can derive policy even academic conclusions and decisions? Certainly, NACADA carries out national, regional and thematic research studies to inform evidencebased interventions on alcohol and drug abuse. Towards this end, NACADA has undertaken the following research studies: • National Survey on the Status of Alcohol and Drug Abuse among Primary School Pupils in Kenya, 2018; • Rapid Situation Assessment of Drug and Substance Abuse in Kenya, 2017; among others. Further, we partnered with the United Nations Office Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and established the National Drug Observatory (NDO). The NDO provides the country with factual, objective, reliable ad comparable data and information con-

cerning alcohol and drugs trends to inform policy and programmatic interventions. Over the years, NACADA has supported the County Governments of Kiambu, Turkana, Uasin Gishu, Bomet and Busia to conduct baseline surveys on the status of alcohol and drug abuse in the respective counties. In addition, we have supported public sector institutions to conduct workplace-based alcohol and drug abuse prevalence surveys In its fight against alcohol and drug abuse, what challenges does NACADA face? The campaign against alcohol and drug abuse in the country is fraught with many challenges. Key amongst these is the high prevalence especially among the youth. The ease with which alcohol and other drugs are available and accessible even to vulnerable populations tends to fuel consumption thereby undermining the campaign. This is coupled with weak supply suppression mechanisms including law enforcement and general lack of capacity to monitor illicit drug sources, destinations and precursors. How is NACADA collaborating with the relevant agencies to ensure compliance with the government directive on Covid-19 containment? Alcohol selling and consumption settings were identified by the World Health Organization as potential escalators of the Covid-19 virus. In Kenya, the government declared Covid-19 a pandemic in mid-March 2020 and rolled out an elaborate multi-pronged interventions strategy aimed at curtailing the progression of infections and ultimately flattening the curve. One of the measures was the closing down of all alcohol selling outlets On our part, NACADA rolled out a campaign to promote good parenting through electronic media platforms, including radio, television, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. The onset of the novel coronavirus has seen the Government close bars and other drinking places. However, in a counter reaction, alcohol and drug sellers have gone online to reach their clients. Is NACADA aware of this? We are aware of the upsurge in online sale of alcoholic drinks following

the Ministry of Health directive to close bars and other drinking places as a Covid-19 containment measure. However, as populations stay at home, most of them idle youth and adults, there emerged exponential increase in online sale of alcohol, drinking at home and behind closed bar doors or in parked vehicles, increased chewing of miraa and tobacco smoking. Looking at the Alcoholic Drinks Control Act, 2010, the spirit and letter of the Law is that alcohol will only be sold in licensed outlets. The reasons behind this are; to ensure that those under the age of 18 years do not access alcohol. In its role of licensing importers and exporters of alcohol, how is NACADA collaborating with other agencies to ensure compliance with the law and avoidance of poisonous substances concealed as or imported or exported alcohol? We work in close collaboration with other lead agencies to promote the monitoring and surveillance of national and emerging trends and patterns in the production, manufacture, sale, consumption, trafficking and promotion of alcohol and drugs prone to abuse. We conduct surveillance and crackdowns in partnership with the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government, National Police Service and other relevant entities. The coastal region of this country

has been adversely affected by drug and alcohol abuse among young people. What is NACADA doing to tackle this menace among the youth in that region? NACADA is addressing this issue both from the demand reduction and supply suppression angles. On demand reduction, NACADA has initiated various alcohol and drug prevention programmes in Coast region. There is the school-based Life Skills Training (LST) Programme going on in 38 primary schools in Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, Lamu, Tana River and Taita Taveta counties reaching over 2,500 pupils. This evidence-based program promotes healthy alternatives to risky behavior by teaching adolescents the necessary skills to resist peer pressures to smoke, drink and use intoxicating drugs. For the youth who are already addicted to drugs, NACADA is working closely with the County Governments in providing affordable treatment and rehabilitation services. NACADA has supported the Taita Taveta County to refurbish Wesu Hospital Rehabilitation Centre and Lamu County Government and Lamu County to re-equip the Kenya Red Cross Rehab Centre. NACADA has also partnered with Kenya Red Cross, MEWA and Reachout Trust CSOs, Ministry of Health and the Mombasa County Government to establish and commission the Miritini Rehabilitation Centre.

What can you cite as the major achievements so far registered by NACADA since its creation? The effective implementation of priority efforts for promotion of health and a healthy nation directly impacts the socio-economic, health, political and demographic situation of our country. Our legislations such as the Alcoholic Drinks Control Act (ADCA,2010), the NACADA Act, 2012, policies and strategies have enabled us to implement national and regional programs to prevent substance use. Please give us a summary of NACADA’s long term and sustainable strategy to combat alcohol and drug abuse in society The Authority’s long term and sustainable strategy involves focusing on five key strategies: • Public Education and Advocacy through demand reduction initiatives; • Quality Treatment, Rehabilitation and Re-integration of persons with Substance Use Disorder; • Enhancing compliance to Alcohol and Drug Control Laws, Regulations and Standards; and • Strengthening National Repository on Alcohol and Drug Abuse through leadership in Planning and Policy Formulation, and Research.

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aveta farmers have expressed cautious optimism for better days ahead after Governor Granton Samboja (pictured)launched a personal initiative of buying bananas from farms for distribution to hundreds of vulnerable families in villages across the county. Since Covid-19 pandemic was reported in Kenya, fortunes for thousands of banana farmers in Taveta hit rock-bottom following closure of major markets and tourist hotels. As a result, massive losses were reported as bananas ripened and rotted in the farms. The situation was so dire that farmers fed livestock with bananas to avert losses.

The new initiative by the county boss seems to be part of a move to alleviate farmers’ suffering while at the same time bolster food security for poverty-stricken families. Speaking to KNA on Monday, County Executive Committee Member for Trade Ms. Vumi Ringo said, the governor was buying a minimum of 600 bunches daily from the farmers. She added that the bananas were being distributed to the vulnerable families in villages in dry areas including Kishushe and Paranga in Wundanyi. More network distributions are being worked out for families in Maungu, Kasighau and Mwatate. “This is a personal initiative to cushion the farmers against

total losses following closure of markets after the Covid-19 outbreak. We will ensure the bananas reach needy households,” she said. The crop is being sought from Mboghoni, Kimondio, Kitobo and Eldoro villages amongst other banana-producing areas in Taveta. A section of farmers in Taveta have lauded the governor’s move terming it as welcome and timely. Mr. Charles Kamanga, a farmer, said they had incurred massive losses since March. He blamed the losses on market closure that saw thousands of tons of bananas go to waste. “We are grateful for this move that will see us at least recoup some of our investments in the banana crop,”

he said. He also added that the governor was buying at a better price than the brokers and other traders who visited the farms occasionally. While the brokers bought a bunch at Sh150, the governor was buying at Sh300. He however urged the county government to fasttrack the construction of a ba-

nana factory to take over the surplus production whenever there was a glut. “Once the factory is complete, it will offer a large-scale market to all farmers in the region. The governor’s initiative is welcome but it cannot accomodate all the bananas our farms produce,” he said. Currently, over 2,000 hec-

tares are under the banana crop in Taveta sub-county. According to data from TaitaTaveta Bananas (TATABA), a union of banana-farmers, the region has an annual production of 126,000 tons. On average, the farmers supplied 100 tons of bananas to markets and hotels in Mombasa daily.

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Career Opportunities

Public Notice

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is the National Revenue Collection Agency for the Government of Kenya. Our Vision is: “A Globally Trusted Revenue Agency Facilitating Tax and Customs Compliance”. KRA is seeking result-oriented, self-driven individuals with high integrity to fill the following vacant positions: Department

INTERNAL AUDIT

Position

Job Ref

Supervisor – Information Security Audit

SUP-ISA-20

Supervisor – Corporate Support Services Audit

SUP-CSSA-20

Supervisor – Audit Follow Up

SUP-AFU-20

Supervisor – Compliance Audit

SUP-CA-20

Note: 1. All applications from interested and qualified candidates must be submitted online through the process below. 2. ONLY shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 3. All applications should be submitted online by 21st September 2020. 4. KRA is an equal opportunity employer committed to gender and disability mainstreaming. Persons with Disability are encouraged to apply. 5. KRA does not charge any application, processing, interviewing or any other fee in connection with our recruitment process. Application Guidelines Registration: 1. Go to https://erecruitment.kra.go.ke/login and then click on the ‘Register’ button to start the application process. Use your personal/private email address (non-work email) to register. 2. After registration, you will receive an email enabling you to confirm your email address and complete your registration. Log on: 1. After registration go to https://erecruitment.kra.go.ke/login 2. Key in your username and password then click on ‘Log in’ to access your account. 3. After successful log in, the system will open the ‘Applicant Cockpit’. Candidate Profile (To create or update applicant detail): 1. On the ‘Applicant Cockpit’ page, go to the tab ‘Candidate Profile’. 2. Click on ‘My Profile’ to create and update your profile. 3. Follow the instructions to complete your profile. 4. The process will end by clicking the tab ‘Overview and Release’. 5. Ensure you click the check box on the page to complete the profile. Application process: 1. To view the open job postings click on the tab ‘Employment Opportunities’ on the ‘Applicant Cockpit’ page. 2. Under the heading ‘Job Search’ click the ‘Start’ button to view all available vacancies. 3. Click on the Job posting to display the details of the position. 4. To apply for the position, click ‘Apply’ button at the top of the page. 5. Follow the instructions to complete and submit your application. 6. Kindly note that all mandatory fields must be completed. 7. To complete the process of application, click the ‘Send Application Now’ button after reviewing and accepting the ‘Data Privacy Statement’.

100% Waiver of Interest on Land Rates The County Government of Nairobi hereby give notice to all land rates defaulters that H.E Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko has granted 100% waiver on interest (penalties) for those who will pay such outstanding Rates in full within one month period from 15th September 2020 to 15th October 2020 on the following conditions; • That the rate payer clears in full the total principal land rate and pay 10% administrative costs based on interest amount payable. All land rate defaulters are also warned that upon failure to pay, legal consequences will be instituted which include but not limited to: 1.

Compel land rates defaulter’s tenants to pay directly to the County Government until the land rates and interest due are fully paid.

2.

Cancel or withdraw any licence/permit granted in the premises in which land rates have not been paid.

3.

Charge the property over unpaid rates plus interest until the full amount is cleared.

4.

Rates defaulters with pending cases in court for recovery of rates arrears will in addition be required to pay the legal costs incurred.

The County Government of Nairobi, through its principal agent, Kenya Revenue Authority operates a cashless payment system. All payments should be made through the following County Revenue Collection accounts: 1. Cooperative Bank • Account Name: Nairobi City County KRA Revenue Account • Account Number: 01141709410000 • Branch: City Hall 2. National Bank • Account Name: Nairobi City County KRA Revenue Account • Account Number: 01071225251100 • Branch: Kenyatta Avenue Concerned property owners should make payments upon obtaining bills/invoices from City Hall Cash office, Makadara Cash Office and Times Tower Ground Floor Banking Hall. Payments through Cooperative Bank require their payment slips be presented to the above indicated cash offices. NB: failure to present the banking slip for receipting immediately after payment will not relieve the obligation to pay late payment penalties where applicable. At the end of the Waiver Period, KRA will institute enforcement measures to recover the principal and interest amounts. For further clarification and facilitation, please contact the following Telephone Numbers: 0709013941, 0709 013 942, 0709 013 943, 0709 013 944

Chief Finance Officer, NCCG

Head of County Revenue Division, KRA

In case of any challenge, please send your email query to [email protected]

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www.kra.go.ke

Disclaimer: KRA notifies taxpayers that it will not accept responsibility for payments not received, credited and validated in the relevant KRA accounts. Corruption Reporting: +254 (0726) 984 668, Email: [email protected]. Short Messaging Services (SMS): Dial (*572#) or Text to 22572. Contact Centre: +254 (020) 4 999 999, +254 (0711) 099 999, Email: [email protected]. Complaints & Information Center Hotlines: +254 (0) 20 281 7700 / 7800, +254 (0) 20 3 343 342, Email: [email protected]

Disclaimer: KRA notifies taxpayers that it will not accept responsibility for payments not received, credited and validated in the relevant KRA accounts. Corruption Reporting: +254 (0726) 984 668, Email: [email protected]. Short Messaging Services (SMS): Dial (*572#) or Text to 22572. Contact Centre: +254 (020) 4 999 999, +254 (0711) 099 999, Email: [email protected]. Complaints & Information Center Hotlines: +254 (0) 20 281 7700 / 7800, +254 (0) 20 3 343 342, Email: [email protected]

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MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRADE AND COOPERATIVES KENYA INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (KITI)

JANUARY 2021 INTAKE Kenya Industrial Training Institute (KITI) is a training Institute under the Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development situated in Nakuru town. It offers Industrial/ Entrepreneurship skills training for school leavers and skills upgrading for industrial workers and employees from SMEs & SMIs. The Institute is also partnering with Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), CDF committees and KCB Foundation to train employees from Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Small & Medium

LONG TERM KNEC EXAMINED COURSES COURSE TITLE

1.

2.

3.

4.

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT Diploma in Building Technology (Module1) CLOTHING AND TEXTILES DEPARTMENT i). Diploma in Fashion Design and Garment Making (Module I) ii) Craft Certificate in Fashion Design and Garment Making (Module I) LEATHER& TANNERY DEPARTMENT i). Artisan Certificate in Leather work ii). Craft Certificate in Leather work I.C.T DEPARTMENT i) Craft Certificate in IC Module I ii) Diploma in ICT Module I iii) Diploma in ICT (Module II)

DURATION

1 Year

1 Year

1 Year 2 Years

1 Year

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

KCSE Mean Grade CKCSE Mean Grade CKCSE Mean Grade D Plain

9.

FEES Boarder

Non Boarder

1st Term 18,200/= Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1st Term 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

1st Term 18,200/= Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1st Term 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

KCPE and above KCSE MEAN Grade D Plain

1st Term 18,200/= Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1st Term 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

KCSE Mean Grade D Plain

1st Term 18,200/= Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1st Term 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

KCSE Mean Grade C-

Industries (SMIs) in Clothing and Textiles, Welding and Fabrication, Foundry Technology, Automotive, Building and Construction, Electrical and Electronics, Food and Beverage, Leather and Tannery and Entrepreneurship. The Institute is well equipped with state of the art training facilities/ equipment including a modern and registered medical facility with qualified medical staff offering medical and counseling services to the trainees.

EXAMINING BODY KNEC

KNEC

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i) Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Plant Option) (Module I)

1 Year

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT Plumbing (Basic)

12

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i. Mechanical Engineering (Basic) Welding Fabrication, Turning, Fitting ii) Refrigeration & Air Condtioning (Basic)

13

1st Term 18,200/= Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1st Term 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

14

15

vi) Artisan Certificate in Welding & Fabrication

7.

ii) iii)

iv)

v)

8.

9.

1 year

KCSE Mean Grade D Plain

1 year

KCSE Mean Grade C-

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i)

Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Power Option) Module I Craft Certificate in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Module I (Power Option) Artisan in Electrical Installation

1 Year

BUSINESS DEPARTMENT i) Diploma in Human Resource Mgt (Mod. I) ii) Diploma in Supply Chain Mgt (Module I)

KCSE Mean Grade CKCSE Mean Grade D Plain

1stTerm 18,200 Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1stTerm 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

School leavers, employees from SMEs & SMIs, Employees from Industries

3 months

6 months

3months each 3 months Evening and weekends

1stTerm 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

1year

KCSE Mean Grade D Plain

1stTerm 18,200 Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1stTerm 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

KNEC

KCSE Mean Grade D Plain KCSE Mean Grade C1 year

KCSE mean Grade C-

1stTerm 18,200 Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1stTerm 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

KNEC

Motor Vehicle Mechanics, school leavers, employees from industries, employees from SMEs & SMIs, vehicle owners with prior knowledge of the trade in MVM. School leavers, and employees from industries Pass in Basic level Electrical Installation Pass in Intermediate level Pass in Electrical Installation course, Practicing solar marketers OR Electrical School leavers, technicians employees from industries, employees from SMEs & SMIs Pass in Basic Electronics Course Pass in Intermediate Electronics

3 months

School leavers and employees

1 month each

Builders, Draughtsmen, Engineers, Technicians working in manufacturing industries

17

FOOD & BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT Cake making and Decoration

1 month

Employees, School leavers, self-employed persons, CBOs

18

LEATHER & TANNERY DEPARTMENT i. Leather Tanning ii. Footwear (shoe making) Production iii) Leather work

3 months each

Employees from tanneries, shoe industries, school leavers

KNEC

KCSE Mean Grade D Plain

KCSE Mean Grade C-

3months each

Pass in Basic Mechanical Engineering Employees from SMEs & SMIs, School leavers, Factory workers

I.C.T. DEPARTMENT i. Computer Proficiency Course ii. Computer Aided Design a) Auto CAD b) Auto Desk Inventor c) Civil 3D

16

1stTerm 18,200 Subsequent terms 17,000/=

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i) Computer Engineering & Maintenance ii) Electronics Mechanic (Basic, Intermediate & Advance)

KNEC

KCPE and above KCSE Mean Grade C-

Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Telecommunication ) Module I Craft Certificate in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Telecommunication) Module I

FOOD & BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT i) Diploma in Food & Beverage Mgt (Module ii) Certificate in Food & Beverage Production iii) Certificate in Nutrition & Dietetics (Mod. I iv) Diploma in Nutrition & Diatetics Mod. 1

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i) Electrical Installation(Basic, Intermediate, Advance) ii) Solar Water Heating iii) Solar PV Technology

Craft Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Production Option (Module I)

AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i) Craft Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Module I) ii) Diploma in Automotive Engineering (Mod II)

3 months

KCSE Mean Grade D Plain KCPE and above

iv) Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Production Option) (Module II)

6.

AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i. Motor vehicle mechanics (MVM Advanced)

School leavers, employees from SMEs & SMIs, Employees from Industries

KNEC

Pass in Diploma Module I or Craft Module II

iii) Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Plant Option) (Module II)

KCSE Mean Grade D

3 months

ii. Panel Beating & Spray Painting & Car Upholstery. (Advanced)

Pass in Module I or Craft II

ii) Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Production Option) (Module I)

v)

KCSE Mean Grade CKCSE Mean Grade C-

CLOTHING & TEXTILES DEPARTMENT i. Dress making Including tie & dye(Basic) ii. Tailoring (Basic) iii. Hair Dressing & Beauty Therapy (Basic)

11

Pass in Diploma Module I or Craft in ICT Module II 5.

1 year

1stTerm 18,200 Subsequent terms 17,000/=

1stTerm 10,700/= Subsequent terms 9,500/=

KNEC

INDUSTRIAL SKILLS UP-GRADING COURSES 10.

KNEC

KNEC

Certificate courses i) Certificate in Human Resource Mgt (Mod I) ii) Certificate in Supply Chain Mgt (Module I)

Note: Other Payments - Caution money – Kshs. 1,000 (paid once per training period) - Registration – Kshs. 1,000 ( paid once on admission) - Student Identity card - Kshs. 200 (paid once on admission) - Insurance fee for industrial attachment – Kshs 3,000 ( Paid once) - Activity Fee - 1500 (Paid termly). - Material Fee – 3000 (Paid once per training period Except Business Students) All applications MUST be accompanied with Photocopies of:- KCSE Certificate or Result Slip - School Leaving Certificate or any relevant certificates - National ID Card/Birth Certificate - Money Order/ Postal Order of Kshs. 300 (Non-refundable) application fee - 1 passport size photograph (coloured)

20,000/=

12,500/=

NITA KITI

20,000/=

12,500/=

NITA KITI

20,000/=

12,500/=

NITA

20,000/=

12,500/=

KITI NITA

20,000/=

12,500/=

KITI

20,000

NITA

12,500/=

KITI

20,000/=

NITA

20,000/=

12,500/=

KITI

20,000/=

12,500/=

KITI

50,000/=

20,000/=

12,500/=

KITI

20,000/=

12,500/=

KITI NITA

APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO: THE DIRECTOR KENYA INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE P.O. Box 280-20100 Nakuru, Tel. (051)2216755, E-mail: [email protected] Mobile numbers: 0738-233765/0714-579276 TO REACH US ON OR BEFORE 19TH OCTOBER, 2020

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Athi River Factory P.O. Box 2 – 00204 ATHI RIVER Tel. 045 6626041/3/4 Fax. 045 6626520

INVITATION TO TENDER Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital invites tenders and Registration/pre-qualification of Suppliers for various goods, works and or services for the Financial Years 2020-2022 from interested eligible bidders as per the instructions provided here under.

Kibarani Branch P.O. Box 87080 – 80100 GPO MOMBASA Tel. 020 3542623 Fax. 020 3542623

TENDER NOTICE Kenya Meat Commission invites tenders from eligible and interested bidders for the following: -

TENDER NUMBER

TENDER NAME

OPENING DATE

ELIGIBILITY

1

KUTRRH/TNDR/S/001/ FBFI/2020-2022

Provision of Fire, Burglary and Fidelity Insurance Services

24/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

2

KUTRRH/TNDR/S/002/ MV/2020-2022

Provision of Motor Vehicle Insurance Services

24/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

3

KUTRRH/TNDR/S/003/ INSIND/2020-2022

Provision of Indemnity Insurance Services

24/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

4

KUTRRH/TNDR/S/004/ WIBA/2020-2022

Provision of Group Personal Accident and Workers Injury Benefit (WIBA) Insurance Services

24/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

5

KUTRRH/TNDR/S/005/ SECU/2020-2022

Provision of Security Services

24/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

6

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/006/ LAB/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Laboratory Items and Reagents

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

7

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/007/ PHARM/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Pharmaceuticals

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

8

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/008/ FUELS/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Fuels

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

9

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/009/ CONS/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Construction, Electrical and Plumbing Materials

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

10

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/010/ BRACH/2020-2021

Supply and Delivery of Brachytherapy Machine

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

11

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/011/ NPHAR/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Non-Pharmaceuticals

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

12

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/012/ AVS/2020-2021

Supply and Delivery of Automatic Voltage Stabilizer

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

13

KUTRRH/TNDR/S/013/ HSCS/2020-2022

Provision of Hygiene and Safety Cleaning Services

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

14

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/014/ AP/2020-2021

Supply and Delivery of Animal Products (Meat, Poultry & Dairy)

30/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

Tender Number

Item/Tender Description

Eligibility

Opening/Closing Date

15

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/016/ FS/2020-2021

Supply and Delivery of Foodstuff

25/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

KMC/OT/FA/7757/2020

Supply and delivery of Anhy-drous Ammonia Gas.

Tuesday 6th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

16

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/018/ STA/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of General Office Stationery

29/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

Registration with Energy & Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA)

17

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/019/ ICTE/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Computers, Printers and ICT Accessories

29/09/2020 at 10:00am

Open

KMC/OT/FA/7756/2020

Supply and delivery of Furnace Oil 180 CST and Motor vehicle fuel cards.

Registration with Energy & Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA)

Tuesday 6th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

KMC/OT/FA/7714/2020

Supply and delivery of primary meat packaging material

AGPO – Youth, PWD & Women.

Tuesday 6th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

KMC/OT/LV/FA/2020-2021

Supply and delivery of livestock.

Open .Women, Youth and PLWD are encouraged to apply.

Thursday 1st October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

SPECIAL CATEGORY - YOUTH, WOMEN AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITY

TENDER NUMBER

TENDER NAME

OPENING DATE

ELIGIBILITY

1

KUTRRH/TNDR/S/015/ CLEAN & SANT/20202022

Provision of Cleaning and Sanitary Services

25/09/2020 at 10:00am

Women

2

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/017/ ICI/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Infection Control Items

25/09/2020 at 10:00am

Youth, Women and Person’s with Disability

3

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/020/ ICTC/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of ICT Consumables

29/09/2020 at 10:00am

Youth, Women and Person’s with Disability

4

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/021/ FV/2020-2021

Supply and Delivery of Fruits And Vegetables

29/09/2020 at 10:00am

Youth, Women and Person’s with Disability

REGISTRATION/PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS

S/NO

TENDER NUMBER

TENDER NAME

OPENING DATE

ELIGIBILITY

1

KUTRRH/TNDR/G/022/ PQ/2020-2022

Registration/Pre-Qualification Of Suppliers – Various categories

01/10/2020 at 10:00am

All

Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information from and inspect the tender documents at KUTRRH Procurement Department during normal working hours 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday. A complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000 to be deposited in:Bank Name: Kenya Commercial Bank Branch: Thika Road Mall Account Name: KUTRRH Account Number: 1258637243 OR Download the tender documents free of charge at KUTRRH website www.kutrrh.go.ke. Bidders who opt to download MUST send their contacts details with the tender name and number as subject to [email protected] Those who buy the tenders are advised to take the bank slip to the Cashier to be issued with an official receipt before collecting the tender documents from Procurement Department during normal working hours, Monday-Friday.

3.

Prequalification/Registration of supplier’s document will be downloaded free of charge from the website as indicated above. There will be NO issuance of hardcopies.

4.

Bidders seeking clarification MUST strictly do so through the emails provided – [email protected] / [email protected]

5.

Completed tender documents shall be sealed and marked as stated in the tender document and be deposited in the “Tender Box” Located at Centre for Specialized Clinics Building, Ground Floor so as to reach us on or before indicate date and opening time per each tender.

6.

Candidates who wish to attend and witness the receiving and subsequent opening of the bids are hereby requested to make formal application at least two (2) working days before the indicated deadline for submission. Only Ten (10) Representatives from the interested bidders shall witness the receiving and sealing of the documents

7.

Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderer’s or their representatives who may choose to attend at KUTRRH Boardrooms.

NOTE:

Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.

1.

Registration of suppliers

Tender Number

Item/Tender Description

Eligibility

Opening/Closing Date

KMC/REG/001/2020-2022

Registration of suppliers 2020-2022

Open .Women, Youth and PLWD are encouraged to apply for reserved categories.

Tuesday 29th September, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

2.

S/NO

CATEGORY C.

2.

OPEN NATIONAL TENDERS-CITIZEN CONTRACTORS

Landhies Rd. Depot P.O. Box 30414 – 00100 GPO NAIROBI Tel. 020 2013426/31 Fax. 020 2013426

S/NO

CATEGORY B.

1.

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KENYA MEAT COMMISSION

TELEPHONE: 0710642513/0780900519 EMAIL: [email protected]

CATEGORY A.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2020

National Open Tenders

Tender Number

Item/Tender Description

Eligibility

Opening/Closing Date

KMC/OT/7336/2020-2021

Provision of Medical Insurance cover for KMC Board of Commissioners and staff

Registered Insurance Brokers / Underwriters

Thursday 1st October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

KMC/OT/7501/2020-2021

Provision of annual General Insurance Cover

Registered Insurance Brokers /Underwriters

Thursday 1st October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

KMC/OT/7804/2020

Supply of Advanced Accounting Business Solution

Accreditation from Ministry of Information & Communication Technology.

Thursday 1st October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

KMC/OT/7454/2020

Supply of Pest Control and Fumigation services

AGPO – Youth, PWD and Women

Thursday 1st October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

KMC/OT/LFH/2020

Tender for lease of Lavington House Nairobi.

Open to all

Friday 9th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

3.

4.

Frame Work Agreements

International Tendering

Tender Number

Item/Tender Description

Eligibility

Opening/Closing Date

KMC/IT/7713/2020

Supply and delivery of Soya Ingredients.

Open to local and International suppliers

Tuesday 6th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

KMC/IT/7712/2020

Supply and delivery of rectangular metal cans 300g.

Open to local and international suppliers

Tuesday 6th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

5.

Expression of Interest

Tender Number

Item/Tender Description

Eligibility

Opening/Closing Date

KMC/EOI/FA/2020-2021

Expression of Interest for conducting Forensic Audit

Forensic Auditors

Friday 9th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m.

Tender documents with detailed specifications and conditions in soft copies can be accessed and obtained free of charge from: www.tenders.go.ke or www.kenyameat.co.ke. or can be purchased at non-refundable fee of Kes 1000 from the Kenya Meat Commission, Supply Chain Office during normal working hours Interested bidders must register through [email protected], for clarification or addendum. Complete tender documents, Serialized , original and a copy to be sealed in plain envelopes clearly marked “Tender Number and Name ’ should be addressed and delivered to: The Managing Commissioner, Kenya Meat Commission, P.O. Box 2 Athi River. Or be deposited in the tender Box located at KMC headquarters main reception in Athi River marked “Tender Box” so as to be received on or before Tuesday 29th September, 2020 Time 11 a.m. Registration, Thursday 1st October, 2020 Time 11 a.m., Livestock Supply and Open tenders (Insurance, Accounting, Fumigation), Tuesday 6th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m., Framework Agreements (Ammonia, Furnace Oil, Packaging) and International tenders and Friday 9th October, 2020 Time 11 a.m., Expression of Interest and Open Tenders (Lease). Tender opening will be carried out immediately thereafter at the KMC Boardroom, Managing Commissioners office block. Managing Commissioner, Kenya Meat Commission.

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State commits to fast-track issuance of funds to Thwake Dam BY ROSELYNE KAVOO (KNA)

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he National Treasury has assured Kenyans of timely disbursement of funds towards the ongoing construction of the Thwake Multipurpose dam to ensure that the project is completed on time. National Treasury Principal Secretary Dr. Julius Muia said, the treasury has laid out plans to ensure funds released to the contractor- China Gezhouba Group Corporation (CGGC) are fast-tracked.

Dr. Muia said the government, in collaboration with African Development Bank (AFDB), had sourced enough funding for the project and promised the contractor of steady cash flow from the Treasury. ‘‘I will do whatever it takes to have the money released on time. We will have a dedicated team at the Treasury that will ensure payments are made to avoid unnecessary delays of the project,” he said.

Speaking when he toured the construction site at the confluence of rivers Thwake and Athi in Kitui and Makueni counties, the PS noted that many government projects take long to complete due to delays in funding but said President Uhuru Kenyatta was keen on having the project completed within the stipulated timelines. ‘‘Many government projects delay for even up to ten years, but our wish is to have Thwake

National Treasury Principal Secretary Dr. Julius Muia (center) and Makueni County Commissioner Maalim Mohammed (right) when the PS toured the construction site of Thwake Multipurpose dam in Makueni and Kitui counties on Wednesday.

Multipurpose Dam completed even before the timelines elapse. We are here on a fact finding mission to establish the challenges and have them resolved,’’said Dr. Muia. He noted that the dam, whose completion rate currently stands at 41.5 percent, is geared towards the achievement of the government’s Big Four Agenda. ‘‘The project is one of the flagship projects mooted under the vision 2030,’’said the PS.

MINISTRY OF TOURISM & WILDLIFE Republic of Kenya

STATE DEPARTMENT FOR WILDLIFE

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Our Vision

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

“A citizen-centric public service”

Our Mission

“To reform and transform the public service for efficient and effective service delivery”

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO REVIEW THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT, NO. 47 OF 2013 1.

Background The Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, State Department for Wildlife wishes to engage the services of a Consultant to carry out a comprehensive review of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, No. 47 of 2013.

2.

Objective

SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR THE POSITION OF DATA COMMISSIONER The Public Service Commission, in compliance to the provisions of Section 6(2) of the Data Protection Act, re-advertised the position of Data Commissioner in the print media and the Commission website on 18th August, 2020. By the close of the advertisement period on 8th September, 2020, the Commission had received one hundred and twenty-six (126) applications. A list of all the applicants is available on the Commission website www.publicservice.go.ke Following the conclusion of the shortlisting exercise, the Commission publishes the names and the interview schedule of the shortlisted candidates and calls for public participation requesting for comments on any of the candidates.

The objective is to undertake a comprehensive review of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013 (No. 47 of 2013) and develop a draft Bill of the same.

3. a)

b)

4.

Scope of Work /Activities

Legislative Drafting i. Prepare an inception report clearly detailing proposed approach, methodology and data collection tools to be used in executing the assignment. ii. Undertake a comprehensive review and analyze the existing legal framework and identify the weaknesses, shortcomings and the gaps in the existing Wildlife Conservation and Management Act (No. 47) of 2013. iii. Study the new Wildlife Policy 2020 and identify aspects to be included in the New Wildlife Bill. iv. Conduct a comparative analysis of wildlife laws (statutes) and provide recommendations in line with best international practices. v. Prepare and present a comprehensive work plan for the development of draft Bill, including the consultative process, and resultant budgetary expectations. vi. Draft the Wildlife Conservation and Management Bill. vii. Duration of the consultancy is six (6) months Coordination and Facilitation i. Liaise with the State Department for Wildlife (SDW) in coordination and facilitation of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Bill process. ii. Facilitate consultative sessions, forums and workshops organized by the SDW.

Qualification and Experience

Interested consultant should have a minimum of a Master’s degree in Environmental Law, with experience in legislative drafting, be an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with at least 15 years relevant experience, should have good communication skills, have ability to work within tight deadlines, and demonstrate experience in similar assignments within the Natural Resources Sector. The consultant should provide a pin certificate, valid tax compliance certificate and physical address. Selection of the Consultant will be in accordance with procedures set out in the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, 2015 and the Public Procurement and Disposal Regulations, 2020. The complete set of tender documents containing detailed Terms of Reference may be obtained from the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife website (www.tourism.go.ke) or the National Treasury suppliers’ portal (www.treasury. go.ke). Prices quoted must be net inclusive of all taxes and delivery must be in Kenya shillings and shall remain valid for 120 days from the closing date of the tender. Duly completed set of RFP document in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked RFP No.SDW/1/2020-2012: “Provision of Consultancy Services for Review of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013” and bearing no indication of the identity of the Consultant should be addressed to The Principal Secretary, State Department for Wildlife, P. O. Box 41394 – 00100 Nairobi, and be deposited into the tender box at the reception of State Department for Wildlife, NSSF Building, Block-A, Eastern Wing, 15th Floor, on or before 12:00 Noon, on 29th September, 2020. The proposals shall be enclosed in different envelopes clearly marked technical and financial proposals. Technical Proposals will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of Consultants or their representatives who choose to attend. Principal Secretary State Department for Wildlife

MONDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER, 2020 S/No.

Name

Gender

County

Interview Time

1

Thomas Oganga Odhiambo

Male

Homa Bay

9.00 a.m.

2

Dr. Kennedy Okong’o, PhD

Male

Migori

10.00 a.m.

3

Immaculate Kassait, MBS

Female

Kiambu

11.00 a.m.

4

Murshid Abdalla Mohamed

Male

Mombasa

12.00 noon

5

Brian Gichana Omwenga

Male

Kisii

2.00 p.m.

6

Miriam Ndumi Mwonge

Female

Makueni

3.00 p.m.

TUESDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER, 2020 S/No.

Name

Gender

County

Interview Time

1

Anthony Akelo Okulo

Male

Kisumu

9.00 a.m.

2

Rose Mambo

Female

Nairobi

10.00 a.m.

3

John Walubengo Nyongesa, OGW

Male

Bungoma

11.00 a.m.

4

Margaret Makhungu Mukoba

Female

Nairobi

12.00 noon

5

Dr. Mwalili Tobias Mbithi

Male

Machakos

2.00 p.m.

6

Michael Gatu Mbuthia

Male

Nyeri

3.00 p.m.

The shortlisted candidates will be interviewed at the Public Service Commission, Harambee Avenue Nairobi on the date and time indicated. The candidates should be at the venue at least fifteen (15) minutes before the starting time. Shortlisted candidates should bring with them originals of the following documents: (i) National Identity Card; (ii) Academic and Professional Certificates and Transcripts; (iii) Any other supporting documents and testimonials; and (iv) Clearances from the following bodies: (a) Kenya Revenue Authority; (b) Higher Education Loans Board; (c) Any of the Registered Credit Reference Bureaus; (d) Directorate of Criminal Investigations (Police Clearance Certificate); (v) Self-Declaration Form duly stamped by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission; and (vi) Recommendation from relevant professional bodies (where applicable).

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Members of the public are invited to avail any credible information of interest relating to any of the shortlisted candidates (through sworn affidavits) to the Secretary/CEO, Public Service Commission, 4th floor Commission House, off Harambe Avenue, Nairobi or online through [email protected] so as to be received on or before 21st September, 2020.

SECRETARY/CEO PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Cover your mouth when sneezing

Wash hands with water and soap/ sanitizer

Avoid contact with sick people

Don’t touch eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands

Thoroughly cook meat, eggs. Don’t eat raw food

Sports Kenya reads riot act to contractor over project delay BY SAMUEL WAITITU

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ports Kenya has threatened to push for the cancellation of Sh280 million tender for the construction of Ruring’u Stadium, Nyeri that has already overrun its completion period. Sports Kenya Director, Mwangi Muthee expressed concern over the capacity of

the contractor, Funan Construction Company Ltd, to complete the stadium whose construction commenced in 2017 and was due for completion by July 30 this year. The contractor had sought a two-month extension period after failing to meet the July deadline and made an undertaking of delivering the stadium by the end of September.

However, nothing much is happening on the ground towards meeting the deadline with workers already having laid down tools over nonpayment of their dues for over one month. “I would like to be very categorical that we are not happy with the progress and we feel the contractor has no capacity to deliver this stadium at

Sports Kenya Director, Mwangi Muthee speaking during a press briefing at Ruring’u Stadium in Nyeri County on Monday.

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the stipulated time,” the official said. Speaking Monday after an inspection tour of the stadium alongside the County Development Implementation Coordination Committee (CDICC) team led by County Commissioner Loyford Kibaara, Muthee said they were contemplating cancelling the tender though due process has to be followed. “It is now upon the contractor to prove that he should retain the tender,” asserted the Director, adding that the feeling of many in his team was that they were wasting time with him.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2020

ADVERTS | 11 On allegations by the contractor that the delay was occasioned by nonpayment of his dues for work done, Muthee said they do not owe the contractor any money. “We are ahead in terms of payment but the contractor seems to have terminated his contractual obligations of being on site and paying his workers,” said Muthee. The County Commissioner wondered why the contractor was not on site nor paid his workers yet he had been advanced Sh20 million for mobilization at the commencement of the project.

ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED

Career Opportunity The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is the principal revenue collector for the Government of Kenya with the primary goal to deliver Kenya to financial self-sufficiency through effective tax revenue mobilization. KRA is seeking a result-oriented, self-driven individual of high integrity to fill the position of Deputy Commissioner – Risk Management & Post Clearance Audit.

INTERNATIONAL OPEN TENDER

Purpose of the job: The Deputy Commissioner – Risk Management & Post Clearance Audit is responsible for providing strategic leadership as well as formulating and implementing policies/strategies in the Risk Management Division in accordance the relevant legislative laws, regulations and operating procedures.

The National Irrigation Authority whiches t invite sealed tender for the following project.

S. No.

Tender No.

Tender Name

Tender Submision Deadline

Target Group

1.

NIA/T/084/2020-2021

Tender for Construction Works of Lower Sio Irrigation Project, Busia County

6th October 2020 at 12.00 a.m local time

ALL

2.

NIA/T/085/2020-2021

Construction of Meru Clusters of Meru clusters Irrigation Projects in Meru County

7th October 2020 at 12.00 a.m local time

AGPO

Construction of Tharaka Nithi Clusters Irrigation Projects in Tharaka Nithi County

7th October 2020 at 12.00 a.m local time

ALL

3.

NIA/T/086/2020-2021

Detailed tender document may be viewed and obtained by interested and eligible tenderers free of charge from the Authority’s website: http://www.nib.or.ke/tenders or GoK’s Public Procurement Information Portal, https://www.tenders.go.ke from 18th September 2020. Tenderers who intend to submit their tenders MUST promptly submit their names and contact details to: [email protected] for communication of any clarification(s) and addendum (s) during the tendering process. S.No

Amendment

Tender No.

Tender Name

1

Addendum No.01

NIA/T/081/2020-2021

2

Clarification No.01

Construction of New Main Canal and Associated Civil Works From Korakora to Nanighi for Bura Irrigation and Settlement Scheme Rehabilitation Project in Tana River County

Further to the publication of Invitation for Bids (IFB) for the above tenders in the local dailies in ‘My Gov’ newspaper of national circulation, National Irrigation Authority’s (Authority) website: https://irrigation. go.ke/tenders/ and GoK’s Public Procurement Information Portal, http://www.tenders.go.ke on 25th August 2020. In accordance with Clause 10 of ITB of the issued bidding document, the Employer, National Irrigation Authority’s (Authority), is amending the Drawings, Part G of the Bidding Data Clause 4 (iii) and the Bills of Quantities in the bidding document. The revised bidding document will be uploaded/published in the National Irrigation Authority’s (Authority) website: https://irrigation.go.ke/tenders/ and GoK’s Public Procurement Information Portal, http://www.tenders.go.ke on 16th September 2020. The bid submission deadline has further been extended from 1200 hours local time on Thursday 17th September 2020 to a new date of 1200 hours local time on Thursday 24th September 2020. In response to the clarification(s) sought by one of the participating firms and inaccordance with Clause 9 of ITB of the issued bidding document, the procuring entity, National Irrigation Authority will uploaded/ published in the National Irrigation Authority’s (Authority) website: https://irrigation.go.ke/tenders/ and GoK’s Public Procurement Information Portal, http://www.tenders.go.ke on 16th September 2020 Please incorporate the changes in preparation and submission of your tenders. The other details, terms and conditions remain the same. The address referred to above is: Physical Address Chief Executive Officer/CEO National Irrigation Authority (NIA) Unyunyizi House, First Floor, Room 309 Lenana Road, Hurlingham, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254-20-2711380/468 Fax: +254-20-2722821/2711347 E-mail [email protected] CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/CEO NATIONAL IRRIGATION AUTHORITY.

Key Responsibilities of the job: • Oversee Business Intelligence and Analysis: i.e. intelligence gathering from various sources; Intelligence analysis and valuation function. • Oversee Profiling and Targeting: i.e. development of profiles; maintaining system selectivity and profiling, system uploads; Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) the profiled and targeted declarations. • Oversee Post Clearance Audit function. • Oversee Debt Management function. The job holder should possess the following minimum qualifications: • A bachelor’s degree in a business-related field from a recognized institution. • A master’s degree in the relevant field as an added advantage. • Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate in Customs Administration. • At least ten (10) years of relevant work experience with at least five (5) years in a Senior Managerial role. In addition, candidates should demonstrate the following personal traits and competencies: • Strong managerial, administrative and leadership skills; • Excellent decision making capabilities; • Excellent oral and written communication skills to convey conceptual and complex ideas and information; • Strong analytical skills and ability to make evaluative judgment; • Computer proficiency in the standard packages (word processing, e-mail and internet use); • Demonstrate capability to drive performance and achievement; • Effective interpersonal skills and delivery techniques to interact with, engage and inspire his/her team; • Proactive and self-driven with a capability of building teams. Note: 1. All applications from interested and qualified candidates must be submitted online via the process below. 2. ONLY shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 3. All applications should be submitted online by 5.00 pm on 23rd September, 2020. 4. KRA is an equal opportunity employer committed to gender and disability mainstreaming. Persons with Disability are encouraged to apply. 5. KRA does not charge any application, processing, interviewing or any other fee in connection with our recruitment process. Application Guidelines Registration: 1. Go to https://erecruitment.kra.go.ke/login and then click on the ‘Register’ button to start the application process. Use your personal/private email address (non-work email) to register. 2. After registration, you will receive an email enabling you to confirm your email address and complete your registration. Log on: 1. After registration go to https://erecruitment.kra.go.ke/login 2. Key in your username and password then click on ‘Log in’ to access your account. 3. After successful log in, the system will open the ‘Applicant Cockpit’. Candidate Profile (To create or update applicant detail): 1. On the ‘Applicant Cockpit’ page, go to the tab ‘Candidate Profile’. 2. Click on ‘My Profile’ to create and update your profile. 3. Follow the instructions to complete your profile. 4. The process will end by clicking the tab ‘Overview and Release’. 5. Ensure you click the check box on the page to complete the profile. Application process: 1. To view the open job postings click on the tab ‘Employment Opportunities’ on the ‘Applicant Cockpit’ page. 2. Under the heading ‘Job Search’ click the ‘Start’ button to view all available vacancies. 3. Click on the Job posting to display the details of the position. 4. To apply for the position, click ‘Apply’ button at the top of the page. 5. Follow the instructions to complete and submit your application. 6. Kindly note that all mandatory fields must be completed. 7. To complete the process of application, click the ‘Send Application Now’ button after reviewing and accepting the ‘Data Privacy Statement’. In case of any challenge, please send your email query to [email protected]

www.kra.go.ke Disclaimer: KRA notifies taxpayers that it will not accept responsibility for payments not received, credited and validated in the relevant KRA accounts. Corruption Reporting: +254 (0726) 984 668, Email: [email protected]. Short Messaging Services (SMS): Dial (*572#) or Text to 22572. Contact Centre: +254 (020) 4 999 999, +254 (0711) 099 999, Email: [email protected]. Complaints & Information Center Hotlines: +254 (0) 20 281 7700 / 7800, +254 (0) 20 3 343 342, Email: [email protected]

Tulipe Ushuru, Tujitegemee!

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VACANT PREMISES AT REINSURANCE PLAZA - KISUMU & NAIROBI, ANNIVERSARY TOWERS - NAIROBI & KENYA RE TOWERS – UPPER HILL, NAIROBI

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Postbank fortifies its online channels for customer safety

Kenya Reinsurance Corporation Limited wishes to inform prospective tenants of availability of the below space to let in the various commercial buildings:

PREMISE

AREA

FLOOR

RATE:(PER. SQ-FT PER MONTH(EXCLUDING VAT)

I) REINSURANCE PLAZA, KISUMU Offices- Kshs 69.78 Shops- Kshs 95.55 Service charge -Kshs 19.54 

PREMISE

AREA

FLOOR

Office Area:

400 Sq. Ft

6th Floor

Common area:

92 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

390 Sq. Ft

7th Floor

Common area:

90 Sq. Ft

 

Shop area:

1,508 Sq. Ft

Shop Unit One

Common area:

452 Sq. Ft

 

Shop area:

927 Sq. Ft

Shop Unit Two

Common area:

452 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

1163 Sq. Ft

7th Floor

Office Area:

550 Sq. Ft

Above Shop Unit One

Common area:

267 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

37 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

809 Sq. Ft

7th Floor

Office Area:

780 Sq. Ft

Above Shop Unit Two

Common area:

186 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

82 Sq. Ft

 

II) REINSURANCE PLAZA, NAIROBI

Office Area:

420 Sq. Ft

Above Shop Unit Three

Office Area:

398 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

61 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

175 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

528 Sq. Ft

Above Shop Unit Three

Office Area:

373 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

77 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

117 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

675 Sq. Ft

Above Shop Unit Three

Office Area:

393 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

138 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

65 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

2638 Sq. Ft

Above Shop Unit Three

Office Area:

337 Sq. Ft

2nd Floor

Common area:

264 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

60 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

556 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

Office Area:

252 Sq. Ft

5th Floor

Common area:

97 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

86.80 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

365 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

Common area:

65 Sq. Ft

 

III) ANNIVERSARY TOWERS, NAIROBI

Office Area:

633 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

123 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

780 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

179 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

1734 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

400 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

394 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

91 Sq. Ft

 

Office Space:

258 Sq. Ft

2nd Floor

Common area:

84 Sq. Ft

 

Office Space:

3649 Sq. Ft

2nd Floor

Common area:

262 Sq. Ft

 

Office Space:

301 Sq. Ft

2nd Floor

Common area:

69 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

543 Sq. Ft

3rd Floor

Common area:

125 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

1209 Sq. Ft

3rd Floor

Common area:

332 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

818 Sq. Ft

3rd Floor

Common area:

241 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

694 Sq. Ft

3rd Floor

Common area:

202 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

300 Sq. Ft

4th Floor

Common area:

164 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

401 Sq. Ft

4th Floor

Common area:

95 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

922 Sq. Ft

4th Floor

Common area:

345 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

300 Sq. Ft

5th Floor

Common area:

69 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

397 Sq. Ft

5th Floor

Common area:

91 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

554 Sq. Ft

5th Floor

Common area:

128 Sq. Ft

Office Area:

694 Sq. Ft

Common area: Office Area:

Shop Area:

594 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

Common area:

28 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

748 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

Common area:

138 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

938 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 1

Common area:

85 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

680 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 1

Common area:

73 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

612 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 1

Common area:

66 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

646 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 1

Common area:

70 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

383 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 1 (Self Contained)

Common area:

81 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

383 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 1 (Self Contained)

Common area:

62 Sq. Ft

 

Shop Area:

383 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 1 (Self Contained)

Common area:

81 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

621 Sq. Ft

Mezzanine 2

Common area:

44 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

3490 Sq. Ft

1st Floor

Common area:

248 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

1606 Sq. Ft

14th Floor

Common area:

107Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

926 Sq. Ft

17th Floor

Common area:

87 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

308 Sq. Ft

17th Floor

Common area:

20 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

600 Sq. Ft

22nd Floor

Common area:

52 Sq. Ft

 

RATE: (PER. SQ-FT PER MONTH) (EXCLUDING VAT) Offices- Kshs 69.78 Shops- Kshs 95.55 Service charge -Kshs 19.54

Offices- Kshs 116.12 Service charge -Kshs 32.51

Offices- Kshs 117.69 Ground Floor Shops- Kshs 159.23 Mezzanine Floor Shops-Kshs 140.00 Service charge -Kshs 27.46 

BY MAUREEN NGUGI (PCO)

A    

IV) KENYA RE TOWERS – UPPER HILL, NAIROBI Office Space:

1231 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

Common area:

317 Sq. Ft

 

 

Office Space:

1937 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

5th Floor

Common area:

1689 Sq. Ft

160 Sq. Ft

 

Mezzanine Area: 1119 Sq. Ft

 

397 Sq. Ft

5th Floor

Office Space:

2315 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

595 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

91 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

Office Area:

390 Sq. Ft

5th Floor

Office Space:

1433 Sq. Ft

Ground Floor

Common area:

90 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

369 Sq. Ft

 

Office Area:

1094 Sq. Ft

6th Floor

Office Space:

9555 Sq. Ft

6th Floor

Common area:

252 Sq. Ft

 

Common area:

1109 Sq. Ft

 

Offices- Kshs 129.00 Service charge -Kshs 42.00

Please contact the respective Property Management Offices for viewing of space during working hours (8.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.) on weekdays on the below contacts: For Reinsurance Plaza – Kisumu, please contact: Mr. Duncan Wandala on +254 703 083 395 or +254 727 499 667 or email [email protected]

For Kenya Re Towers – Upper Hill, Nairobi – please contact: Ms. Rosemary Gitau on +254 703 083 375 or +254 720 407 508 or email [email protected]

For Reinsurance Plaza – Nairobi, please contact: Ms. Ann Nguru on +254 703 083 373 or +254 722 688 450 or email [email protected]

You may also contact the Property Manager, Mr. John Rika, on: +254 703 083 371 or +254 722 622 654 or email [email protected]

For Anniversary Towers, Nairobi – please contact: Ms. Victoria Mutunga on +254 703 083 392 or +254 724 469 733 or email [email protected]

s the Coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage world economies, many businesses have inevitably been forced to change their business models. Postbank has devised quicker and easier online channels of financial transactions for the convenience of its customers. The USSD Code *498* and Paybill 200999 introduced by the bank for withdrawals and other cash transactions are designed to maintain customer service flow even as they keep safe from the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the bank’s Managing Director, Raphael Lekolool, the new technological innovations are a reaction to the debilitating effects of Covid-19 which have greatly impacted the smooth flow of transactions by financial institutions. “We are encouraging our customers to take advantage of the institution’s robust technological innovations to transact business as usual during these uncertain times,” said Lelkolool. “Postbank offers digital on-boarding of its customers through an easy account acquisition process online. The account dubbed “MSAWA” can be opened through the USSD CODE *498#”, he said. Mr. Lekolool said, Postbank is enhancing online customer awareness through webinars

to replace face to face financial literacy programmes thereby minimizing human interaction. Through these forums, the MD said customers will therefore benefit from savings education and financial literacy offered by the bank to assist them in financial management-currently and in the future, and in the process allow the bank to reach more customers online. The MD added that since the interest paid to customers who save with Postbank is not taxed, the bank has diversified its product portfolio to ensure more people are empowered and encouraged to save however little but in a structured manner. The MD added that through the Save As You Earn (SAYE) system, individuals can save a fixed amount of money for a specified period and earn tax free interest. He said after maturity of the SAYE system, a customer can roll over his/her savings to the next period or withdraw the savings plus interest that is not taxed. “A key attraction of the SAYE scheme is that it encourages disciplined regular savings, but premature withdrawals are allowed in case of emergencies. This account is available to individuals both in the formal and informal employment and offers several contract periods to choose from,” said Mr. Lekolool.

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Thoroughly cook meat, eggs. Don’t eat raw food

NATIONAL INNOVATION AWARD - 2020 The Kenya National Innovation Agency (KENIA) wishes to announce a call for the National Innovation Award – 2020. The purpose of the Award is to stimulate and encourage innovation in national priority areas. The Award therefore plays a critical role in strengthening the national innovative capacity through motivation, recognition, and support of innovators. This year’s call will focus on innovations in key areas of National Development Agenda and are addressing post COVID-19 recovery. The thematic areas will be as follows: Theme 1: Theme 2: Theme 3: Theme 4: Theme 5:

Medical Technologies and Health Solution Built Environment and Housing Technologies Agricultural and Food technologies Energy Systems Manufacturing, Engineering, and ICT; and

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SEPTEMBER 15, 2020

ADVERTS | 13

INVITATION TO TENDER The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) invites proposals from eligible firms for the following tenders: -

No.

Tender No.

Tender Description

Eligibility Closing Date

1.

EPRA/SCM/4/3/20-21/029

Provision Of Technical Inspection Services For Petroleum Retail Stations

Open

6/10 /2020 at 11.30am

EXTENSION OF TENDER CLOSING DATE

In each thematic area, a finalist will be selected. Each finalist will receive an Innovation Award worth Kenya Shillings Eight Hundred Thousand (KES. 800,000.00) through recognized affiliate institutions. The award will be for purposes of product development and/ or pre-commercialization of innovation.

No.

Tender No.

Tender Description

Initial Closing Date

New Closing Date

1

EPRA/SCM/4/3/20-21/019 (Bidders are required to download the addendum to the tender from the Authority’s Website.)

Supply, Installation and Commissioning of a Fixed Asset Management System

16/9/2020 at 11.30am

23/9/2020 at 11.30am

Interested persons should submit their applications online by signing into the KENIA application link: https://forms.gle/cgcv75UY4mBF2CWU9. The link can also be accessed through the Agency website: www.innovationagency.go.ke. The Closing Date for all Applications is Tuesday, 6th October 2020 at 5.00pm (East Africa Time) For any questions email: [email protected]

Tender documents may be downloaded from the Authority’s website www.epra.go.ke or on the Public Procurement Information Portal (PPIP) https://tenders.go.ke/website/tenders/Index Director General Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority

Chief Executive Officer Kenya National Innovation Agency 9th Floor, Utalii House NAIROBI

KABETE NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC P.O BOX 29010 – 00625 KANGEMI –NAIROBI.

JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

NATIONAL OPEN TENDERS

Tel. 057-2501804; 0704314648; Fax: 057-2523851 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jooust.ac.ke

Kabete National polytechnic invites interested and eligible bidders to submit bids for the following tenders:

S/ NO

TENDER NO.

TENDER DESCRIPTION

ELIGIBILITY

CLOSING DATE/TIME

1

KNP/OT/001/2020-2022

Provision of Printing services

Special group

September, 2020.10.00am

2

KNP/OT/002/2020-2021

Provision of Security Services

Open Tender

30th September, 2020.10.00am

3

KNP/OT/003/2020-2021

Provision of Sanitary Services

Open Tender

30th September, 2020.10.00am

4

KNP/OT/004/2020-2021

Provision of Polytechnic’s Vehicles Insurance

Open Tender

30th September, 2020.10.00am

5

KNP/OT/005/2020-2022

Provision of Internet Services

Open Tender

30th September, 2020.10.00am

6

KNP/OT/006/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Computers, Laptops,Printers, Ups, and Related accessories

Special Group

30th September, 2020.10.00am 30th

Supply and delivery of cutlery and Hospitality Equipment

Special Group

September, 2020.10.00am

8

KNP/OT/008/2020-2022

Supply and delivery of Staff Uniform curtain and other related Items

Special Group

30th

September, 2020.10.00am

9

KNP/OT/009/2020-2021

Supply, installation and Commissioning of Electromagnetic Security System for Library

Open Tender

30th September, 2020.10.00am

Disposal of idle/ obsolete assets

Open Tender

KNP/OT/010/2020-2021

SEMESTER DATE The first Semester, September - December 2020 for the Academic Year 2020/2021 will begin on 21st September, 2020 through a blended online mode of study. Students are therefore advised to take note of the following:



A. PAYMENT OF FEES All semester fees MUST be paid before students are registered. Mode of Payment: All fees should be paid to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology in the following bank accounts:

• •

i. Equity Bank Account No.0750294239156 Bondo Branch or ii. Co-operative Bank, Account No. 01129255709500, Siaya Branch or any other branches of the two banks countrywide. Please Note: JOOUST is a corruption free zone; beware of fraudsters and conmen. Do not make payment whatsoever to anybody other than JOOUST specified accounts.

B. REGISTRATION •

Registration exercise will commence on Tuesday, 1st to Friday, 18th September, 2020.



The duly completed joining instructions forms should be sent to: Registrar (Academic Affairs), Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 210 - 40601 BONDO. You may use any Courier services or registered mail through the post office.



The forms include: i. ii. iii. iv.

30th September, 2020.10.00am

Interested eligible candidates may obtain a complete set of the document in English as well as further information from procurement office, Kabete National Polytechnic, during official working hours upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KES.1,000/= per document or download the documents from our website at www.kabetenationalpolytechnic.ac.ke free of charge. Bidders who download the tender document must forward their particulars for records to [email protected]. Youth, Women and persons with disability are encouraged to apply Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelope marked with tender name and reference number should be addressed to: The Chief Principal Kabete National Polytechnic P.o box 29010-00625 NAIROBI. And be deposited in the tender box situated at the main gate, on or before 30th September, 2020 at 10.00am Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the candidates or their representatives who choose to attend at the Main hall Kabete National Polytechnic. This procurement shall be undertaken in accordance with the provisions of the public Procurement and asset Disposal Act 2015 and its regulations. Chief Principal Kabete National Polytechnic

The University takes this opportunity to congratulate all the 1st years for their placement to Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology. We wish to notify all students of the following important activities and dates :



KNP/OT/007/2020-2022

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REGISTRATION AND ORIENTATION OF NEW FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (KCSE COHORT 2019), 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR

30th

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P.O. B0X 210-40601 BONDO

A copy of the admission letter fully signed. A copy of KCSE certificate or Result Slip. A copy of the National Identity Card (ID) or valid passport and Birth Certificate. Duly filled forms: a) b) c) d) e)

Letter of Acceptance (JOOUST/AA/R/ADM-AF/01). Student’s Personal details (JOOUST/AA/R/ADM-AF/02). Students Entrance Medical Examination (JOOUST/AA/R/ADM-AF/03). Emergency Operations(s) (JOOUST/AA/R/ADM-AF/04). Declaration (JOOUST/AA/R/ADM-AF/05).

Upon resumption of face to face teaching and learning, the following original documents shall be required for mandatory verification.



a) b) c)

Original letter of offer Original KCSE certificate or Result Slip National Identity Card /Birth Certificate

C. ONLINE ORIENTATION AND COMMENCEMENT OF TEACHING & LEARNING •

Online orientation of registered students starts on Monday, 21st to Friday, 25th September, 2020. The Orientation programme as well as instructions on how to join our online platform are available on our website (www.jooust.ac.ke) under “students’ orientation 2020.” Page.



Online classes will commence on Monday, 28th September, 2020 and students are encouraged to either purchase or access a computer or laptop or tablet in order to facilitate blended learning.



Information on subsidized data bundles is available on our website under “Student application for discounted bundles”. REGISTRAR (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS) JOOUST is ISO 9001:2015 Certified

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PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD

NATIONAL OPEN TENDER

TENDER NOTICE The Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (PSASB) invites bids from interested and eligible for the following National Open Tenders. NO

TENDER REFERENCE NO.

1.

PSASB/OT/05/ 2020-2021

2. 3.

ITEM DESCRIPTION

TENDER SECURITY (Kshs)

TENDER CLOSING DATE & TIME

ELIGIBLE CATEGORIES

Supply and delivery of Laptops, Tablets and Other Computer Accessories

80,000

22.09.2020 10AM.

OPEN TO ALL

PSASB/OT/06/ 2020-2021

Supply and delivery of 1NO. Printer

30,000

22.09.2020 10AM.

OPEN TO ALL

PSASB/OT/07/ 2020-2021

Supply, Delivery and Installation of servers, server rack, POE D-link Switch and Microsoft SQL server 2019 database standard editions

80,000

22.09.2020 10AM.

OPEN TO ALL

Interested firms may view and download the tender documents from the Public Sector Accounting Standards Board website www.psasb.go.ke or PPIP Website www.tenders.go.ke at no cost. Bidders who download the tender document from the website will be required to email their detailed contact to procurement@psasb. go.ke for recording, further clarifications and addenda. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD P.O BOX 38831-00100 NAIROBI Bids shall be placed in the Tender Box situated on CPA CENTRE, 8TH FLOOR on or before Tuesday 22nd September 2020. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderer representatives who choose to attend. Documents submitted after this will NOT BE ACCEPTED.

The Government of the Republic of Kenya has received a loan from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) towards the cost of Mwea Irrigation Development Project (MIDP). It is intended that part of the proceeds of this loan will be applied to eligible payments under the Contracts for LCB Package II-Lot1: Civil Works of Irrigation Facilities and LCB Package II-Lot 2: Civil Works of Drainage Facilities and Other Works.

S. No.

Tender No.

Brief description

Tender Submision Deadline

Site Visit

1.

NIA/T/087/2020-2021

Tender for Construction of Civil Works of Irrigation Facilities for Mwea Irrigation Development Project (MIDP), Package II-Lot 1

15th October- 2020

Site visit will be held in Mwea Irrigation Settlement Scheme Office, Wang’uru Town, Kirinyaga County on 25th September- 2020 from 10:00 a.m local time

2.

NIA/T/088/2020-2021

Tender for Construction of Civil Works of Drainage Facilities and Other Works for Mwea Irrigation Development Project (MIDP), Package II-Lot 2

15th October 2020

Site visit will be held in Mwea Irrigation Settlement Scheme Office, Wang’uru Town, Kirinyaga County on 25th September 2020 from 10:00 a.m local time

Bidding will be conducted through procedures in accordance with the applicable Guidelines for Procurement under Japanese ODA Loans as defined in the Loan Agreement, and is open only to the Bidders from the Republic of Kenya that are classified to be eligible in accordance with the Kenyan Regulations. Detailed tender document may be viewed and obtained by interested and eligible tenderers free of charge from the Authority’s website: http://www.irrigation.go.ke/tenders or GoK’s Public Procurement Information Portal, https://www.tenders.go.ke from 24thSeptember 2020. Tenderers who intend to submit their tenders MUST promptly submit their names and contact details to: [email protected] for communication of any clarification(s) and addendum (s) during the tendering process. The address referred to above is: Physical Address: Chief Executive Officer/CEO National Irrigation Authority (NIA) Unyunyizi House, Lenana Road, Nairobi, Tel: +254-20-2711380/468 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/CEO NATIONAL IRRIGATION AUTHORITY.

Kenya National Commission on Human Rights 1st Floor, CVS Plaza, Lenana Road, P. O. Box 74359 - 00200, Nairobi - Kenya. Tel: 254-20-2717908/2717928/27172664, Fax: 254-20-2716160

INVITATION TO TENDER TENDER NO. PC/004/2020 – 2021

Email: [email protected]

RE-TENDER FOR PROPOSED PARTITIONING OF OFFICE SPACE FOR THE PRIVATIZATION COMMISSION AT 10TH FLOOR, NSSF ANNEX BUILDING (PARKING SILO) COMMUNITY, NAIROBI AS PER THE DETAILS IN THE TENDER DOCUMENT.

The Privatization Commission (PC) invites sealed tenders from interested eligible firms for the above works as detailed in the tender document. TENDER NAME

TENDER LAUNCH DATE

TENDER CLOSING DATE AND TIME

CATEGORY

REMARKS

Re-Tender for Proposed Partitioning of Office Space for The Privatization Commission at 10th Floor, NSSF Annex Building (Parking SILO) Community, Nairobi as per the details in the tender document

15th September 2020

29th September 2020 at 11.00 a.m.

As indicated in the evaluation criteria in the main tender document.

Tenders shall not be opened on the closing date as the documents have to be quarantined for a specific period to be fumigated in efforts to curb the spread of Covid 19. Tenders shall be opened on 6th October 2020 at 11.00 a.m.

Interested applicants can download a copy of the tender documents, free of charge, from the Privatization Commission website www.pc.go.ke or https://www.tenders.go.ke/website and they should inform the Commission immediately via email [email protected].

VACANCY - READVERTISEMENT The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) is a Constitutional Commission established by Article 59 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and operationalised through the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights Act, 2011 (Revised 2012) and the United Nations Paris Principles. KNCHR’s mandate includes promoting a culture of human rights, protection against and accountability for human rights and freedoms, advise and ensure observance of human rights by both the Government and private institutions. KNCHR fulfils its mandate through five (5) directorates; Complaints and Investigations, Legal Services, Research, Advocacy and Outreach, Regional Services and Corporate Services. The Commission’s head office is located in Nairobi City County with five (5) Regional Offices based in Wajir, Trans Nzoia (Kitale), Mombasa, Kisumu and Laikipia (Nyahururu) Counties.

POSITION

REF NO:

REGIONAL SERVICES OFFICER - KISUMU (1 POST)

REF: KNCHR/ADM/RO/01/2020

Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes and delivery costs, must be expressed in Kenya shillings and shall remain valid for a period of 120 days after date of tender opening.

For detailed Job Profiles, please visit the KNCHR website: www.knchr.org

Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the respective tender number and be deposited in the tender box provided at the Privatization Commission’s Offices, 11th Floor, Extelcoms House, Haile Selassie Avenue, Nairobi or be addressed to:

All applications should be received on or before 29th September, 2020

The Executive Director/CEO Privatization Commission P. O. Box 34542-00100 NAIROBI Email: [email protected] so as to be received on or before 29th September 2020 at 11.00 A.M. . Full details pertaining the tender process can be obtained from the tender documents. Executive Director/CEO

The Commission Secretary, Kenya National Commission on Human Rights Lenana Road, CVS Plaza, 1st Floor P. O. Box 74359-00200 NAIROBI

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Thoroughly cook meat, eggs. Don’t eat raw food

Keep objects and surfaces clean

SEPTEMBER 15, 2020

ADVERTS | 15

THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS ACT, 2012

JOB ADVERT The Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee (IGRTC) was established pursuant to the provisions of Section 11 of the Intergovernmental Relations Act, 2012 and its mandate includes implementing the decisions of the National and County Coordinating Summit (The Summit) and the Council of Governors.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE POSITION OF REGISTRAR / CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER– GRADE EBK 1

IGRTC has advertised the position of CHIEF INTERNAL AUDITOR – IGRTC grade 6. The details are in the IGRTC website: www.igrtc.go.ke Interested and qualified candidates meeting the qualifications should forward their applications enclosing detailed and updated curriculum vitae, all relevant copies of academic certificates and National ID on or before 6th October, 2020 latest 5.00 pm To; Chief Executive Officer Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee Parklands Plaza, Chiromo Lane/Muthithi Road Junction, Westlands P.O Box 44880-00100 NAIROBI

The Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) is a State Corporation established under Section 3 (1) of the Engineers Act 2011. The Board has the overall mandate of developing and regulating engineering practice in Kenya. The development and regulation of engineering practice is considered a key component to the achievement of infrastructure foundation under the Country’s Vision 2030 development blueprint and the Big Four Agenda. The Board is seeking a suitably qualified, dynamic and energetic individual of high degree of integrity and professionalism to fill the Position of Registrar / Chief Executive Officer as follows:

OR Through email; [email protected], Subject of the email “Chief Internal Auditor”

TENDER NOTICE TENDER NO:

IGRTC NO 1/2020/2021-2021/2022

TENDER NAME:

PREQUALIFICATION OF CANDIDATES FOR SUPPLY OF GOODS AND SERVICES

The INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS TECHNICAL COMMITTEE invites applications for Registration of Suppliers from interested eligible bidders for the supply of the under listed goods and services for the period of two (2) years beginning 1st July 2020 to 30th June 2022. A. SUPPLY OF GOODS

1.

JOB TITLE : REGISTRAR / CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

2.

JOB PURPOSE

The Registrar / Chief Executive Officer is responsible to the Board of Directors for the implementation of the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) strategic goals and the management of its resources including giving direction and leadership for the achievement of its mission. In addition, the Registrar / Chief Executive Officer is the accounting and authorized officer and is responsible for the day-to-day operations and administration of the Board. 3. JOB AND PERSON SPECIFICATIONS a) Job Specifications Undertaking the duties and responsibilities of the office, the Registrar / Chief Executive Officer shall:-

S/NO

CATEGORY NO

ITEM DESCRIPTION

TARGET GROUP

1.

IGRTC/PQ/G1/2020-2022

Supply of General Office Stationery and Computer Stationery

Open

2.

IGRTC/PQ/G2/2020-2022

Supply of Computer Equipment and Accessories

Open

3.

IGRTC/PQ/G3/2020-2022

Supply of Cleaning Materials, Detergents and Disinfectants

Youth, Women & Persons With Disabilities(PWD`s)

4.

IGRTC/PQ/G4/2020-2022

Supply of Office Furniture and Office Equipment

Open

5.

IGRTC/PQ/G5/2020-2022

Supply of Hardware and Electrical Items

Open

6.

IGRTC/PQ/G6/2020-2022

Supply of Staff Uniform

Open

7.

IGRTC/PQ/G7/2020-2022

Supply of Fresh milk and Mineral Water

Youth, Women & Persons With Disabilities(PWD`s)

8.

IGRTC/PQ/G8/2020-2022

Supply of Newspapers and Magazines

Youth, Women & Persons With Disabilities(PWD`s)

9.

IGRTC/PQ/G9/2020-2022

Supply of personal protective equipment for COVID-19 response

Open

10.

IGRTC/PQ/G10/2020-2022

Supply of hygiene kits for COVID-19 response

Open

11.

IGRTC/PQ/G11/2020-2022

Supply of branded promotional items and materials (banners, t-shirts, bags, brochures, newsletters certificates etc.)

Youth, Women & Persons With Disabilities(PWD`s)

12.

IGRTC/PQ/G12/2020-2022

Supply of calling cards/Airtime

Open

B. PROVISION OF SERVICES S/NO

CATEGORY NO.

ITEMS DESCRIPTION

TARGET GROUP

1.

IGRTC/PQ/S1/2020-2022

Provision of Travel and Air Ticketing Services – IATA /KATA Registered Firms

Open

2.

IGRTC/PQ/S2/2020-2022

Provision of Catering Services

Open

3.

IGRTC/PQ/S3/2020-2022

Provision of Design and Printing of Promotional, Communication and Advertising Items, Printing of T-Shirts, Caps, Banners and Identification Badges

Open

4.

IGRTC/PQ/S4/2020-2022

Provision of General Printing Services

Open

5.

IGRTC/PQ/S5/2020-2022

Repair and Maintenance of Servers, Desktops Computers, Local Area Networks, PABX, Printers, Photocopiers and UPS

Open

6.

IGRTC/PQ/S6/2020-2022

Provision of Cleaning Services – Curtains, Carpets, Sofa Sets and Windows, Floor and Removal of Waste Materials

Open

7.

IGRTC/PQ/S7/2020-2022

Provision of Conference Facilities and Hotel Services

Open

8.

IGRTC/PQ /S8/20-21

Provision of Hire of Transport Services

Open

9.

IGRTC/PQ/S9/2020-2022

Provision of Courier Services

Open

10.

IGRTC/PQ/S10/2020-2022

Repair and Maintenance of Offices, Office Equipment and Furniture

Open

11.

IGRTC/PQ/S11/2020-2022

Provision of Photography, Video Conferencing and Hire of Public Address Systems

Open

12.

IGRTC/PQ/S12/2020-2022

Provision of Fumigation and Pest Control Services

Open

13.

IGRTC/PQ/S13/2020-2022

Provision of Assets Tagging and Engraving

Open

14.

IGRTC/PQ/S14/2020-2022

Provision for Office Repair, Renovations and Maintenance

Open

15.

IGRTC/PQ/S15/2020-2022

Provision for Supply and Maintenance of Electronic Equipment Appliances ( Fridges, Cookers Air Conditions)

Open

16.

IGRTC/PQ/S16/2020-2022

Provision of Production of Documentaries, TV and Radio Infomercial Services

Open

17.

IGRTC/PQ/S17/2020-2022

Provision of Legal Services

Open

18.

IGRTC/PQ/S18/2020-2022

Provision for Consultancy /Training Services

Open

19.

IGRTC/PQ/S19/2020-2022

Repair and maintenance of Motor vehicles (garages)

Open

Interested and eligible suppliers/service providers are requested to obtain application forms from the office of the Supplies Chain Management Officer, on 4th Floor Parklands plaza, Chiromo Lane upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000 by cash payable to the IGRTC cashier on 4th floor, Parklands plaza, Chiromo Lane. The fee is only for one set of forms for a particular category. Alternatively you may DOWNLOAD free of charge from IGRTC website www.igrtc.go.ke Or Public Procurement Information Portal www.tenders.go.ke. Bidders who will download the tender documents must forward their company details to this email; [email protected] to facilitate subsequent clarifications and/or addendum. Completed application forms in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked “Prequalification/Registration of Suppliers/Services providers for the financial year 1st July 2020 to 30th June 2022 Tender No IGRTC/ 1/2020-2021 indicating Category No. should be addressed to Secretary/Chief Executive Officer Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee (IGRTC) Parklands Plaza, Chiromo Lane/ Muthithi Road Junction, Westlands P O Box 44880-00100 www.igrtc.go.ke Nairobi, Kenya And be deposited in the tender box located 4th floor at Parklands Plaza, Chiromo Lane/ Muthithi Road Junction, Westlands or sent by post, so as to reach the above address not later than 28th September 2020 at 2.00 pm. Late applications shall be rejected. Application shall be opened soon thereafter in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend the opening at procurement office, on 4th floor at Parklands Plaza, Chiromo Lane/ Muthithi Road Junction, Westlands. The IGRTC reserves the right to accept or reject any application without giving reasons for the rejection and does not bid itself to accept any tender. Canvassing for the tender by the tenderer or by proxy shall lead to automatic disqualification of their tender. Peter Leley, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/SECRETARY

i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii.

Maintain the Register of persons registered in accordance with Engineers Act, 2011; Sign, issue, renew and cancel certificates of registration and licences as may be directed by the Board; Keep all documents and records including records of all assets of the Board; Prepare all documents due for gazettement as directed by the Board; Take and keep minutes of the Board meetings; Enforce decisions of the Board; Keep the seal of the Board in such custody as the Board may direct; In consultation with the Board, be responsible for the direction of the affairs and transactions of the Board, the exercise, discharge and performance of its objectives, functions and duties; ix. Ensure the maintenance of efficiency and discipline by all staff of the Board; x. Manage the budget of the Board to ensure that its funds are properly expended and accounted for; xi. Exercise leadership and managerial oversight of the Board’s core mandate and functions; xii. Provide general oversight of all EBK activities, manages the day-to-day operations, and smooth functioning and efficiency within the organization; xiii. Provide leadership in the development of the Board’s programs and assures quality program and organizational stability through development and implementation of standards and controls, systems and procedures, regular evaluation and performance management system; xiv. Provide strategic policy direction for improved service in engineering practice in the Country; xv. Develop and oversee efficient and effective strategies for recruitment, selection retention and evaluation of staff; xvi. Provide guidance to the Board and the management in the development and implementation of the best practice in Corporate Governance; xvii. Provide leadership in engineering learning, services designed to inform public policy, promotion of national development and high standards of competence; xviii. Maintain effective collaboration and partnerships with organs of Government and Government agencies, county Governments, international organizations, private sector , non-governmental organization and other Stakeholders xix. Promote values and principles as spelt out in Articles 232 of the Constitution of Kenya in the operations of the Board; xx. Lead, oversee and ensure the implementation of applicable engineering standards in Kenya; xxi. Develop and implement an effective performance management system; xxii. Exercise and perform any other functions which the Board may determine from time to time. b) Person Specifications For appointment to this position, a person must:i. ii. i. ii. iii. iv. v. c)

Have at least ten (10) years proven experience in engineering field; Have at least an undergraduate degree in engineering from a recognised institution; a Masters degree will be an added advantage; Be registered Professional engineer with the Board holding a valid practicing license; Have knowledge and experience in policy formulation, management and procedures of the Government; Have knowledge in, or has actively contributed to the promotion of engineering development agenda; Demonstrate results in work performance; Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution. Key Competencies and skills

For consideration to the position, the candidate must demonstrate that they have: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii.

Strong leadership skills; Excellent analytical skills; Strategic and innovative thinking; Ability to mobilize resources; Strong interpersonal skills; Proficiency in IT applications; Negotiation skills.

4. TERMS OF SERVICE: The Registrar / Chief Executive Officer will serve on Contract for a period of five (5) year term renewable once based on performance. An attractive and competitive compensation and benefits package awaits the successful applicant. 5. CONDITIONS FOR APPLICATION i.

Candidates will be required to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya and will therefore be required to provide the following documents; • • • •

Clearance certificates from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), Valid Tax Compliance certificate from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations ; Clearance certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau (CRB);

ii. Shortlisted candidates will be subjected to integrity verification with the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission; iii. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification. 6. HOW TO APPLY Candidates who meet the above requirements are invited to submit their applications including their detailed CVs (giving current contact details of three (3) referees), copies of all academic and professional certificates , copies of testimonials, details of current position, current remuneration and a copy of National Identification Card or Passport. To apply please log onto the Board’s recruitment portal via https://ebk.or.ke /career-opportunities/. All applications must be submitted through the e-recruitment portal to be considered. The applications must be received not later than 1700Hrs on 8th October 2020 and should be addressed to; THE CHAIRPERSON, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ENGINEERS BOARD OF KENYA, P.O Box 30324-00100 NAIROBI. The Board is an equal-opportunity employer in keeping with its obligations under the Constitution of Kenya 2010 particularly Articles 10, 27(4) and 232. The Board therefore encourages qualified persons irrespective of gender, age, race, culture, religion, marital status or disability to apply.

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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING, URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS (MoTIHUD&PW) STATE DEPARTMENT FOR HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SDHUD) IN COLLABORATION WITH THE KAJIADO COUNTY GOVERNMENT NAIROBI METROPOLITAN SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (NaMSIP)

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY The construction of Ngong Market, in Kajiado County, which was constructed using part of the proceeds from the World Bank and the Government of Kenya, is now ready for occupation. The following One Thousand Six Hundred Fifty-Three (1,653) Project Affected Persons (PAPs) will be allocated the market spaces (stalls) directly. No. 1.

Names Joseph Burugu Ndungu

ID Number 32323434

2.

Rael Jeptarus Nyamao

5592830

3.

Catherine Njeri Wanyoike

28593556

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Regina Mugure Kimamo Teresia Ngina Wathome Carolyne Anyesi Musembi Moki Rachel Wairimu Kariuki George Mburu Ikumu Stephen Mwangi Ndoho Rebeccah Mwihaki Kamau

4812252 11587885 9804567 31130419 9366551 27789567 1065238 8751047

12.

Kacia Wambui Mwangi

1062941

13.

Sekunda Watiri Njau

12652983

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Ann Wanjeri Gitau Milka Wangui Chege Alice Wachuru Njoroge Milkah Mwende Maina Joyce Waithira Mwangi Harron Kiambuthi Kuria Catherine Wanjiku Mungara Ruth Wanjiru Ndungu Stephen Njoroge Kariuki

29209798 21493873 6257235 22243995 30043947 6107502 5919554 24409432 25346492

23.

Ebby Mmbone Kamende

11280868

24.

Mary Nduta Mucheru

32660894

25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Samuel Wanyika Mwangi Simon Njoroge Kinyanjui Stephen Ndungu Wanyika Lucy Wanjira Mwangi Esther Wambui Mburu Maureen Wairimu Mungai Prisca Kagwiria Ikiugu Joyce Wacheru Gichuhi

29772635 9346624 22435504 28375451 22842567 28791336 10381146 24038726

33.

Mary Wangari Nyika

12491963

34.

Priscillah Chepkorir Chelogoy

23065318

35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43.

Jane Njeri Wanyoike Susan Wanjiru Wangari Jinix Atieno Omungo Mary Nyawira Wachira Maureen Njeri Watitu Peter Tunkei Kusero Jane Gathoni Nganga Edward Asena Asige Jemmimah Wangare Kinuthia

14400987 24153723 25298002 24155258 30182486 11127480 8551360 4558302 22998792

44.

Jedida Wanjiru Kanyua

11384026

45.

Patrick Mluki Sikuku

25660409

46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Milka Njeri Gacheru Gerald Mukundi Mwangi Josephine Nyamusi Gesicho Ngethe Mungai Hannah Njeri Kahanya

22489824 24396075 23602290 13073781 12837984

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

101.

Margaret Wangui Macharia

20833242

156.

Joyce Muthoni Murimi

23276900

102.

Andrew Karanja Kago

24197907

157.

Caroline Muthoni Kabui

32856275

103.

Edward Macharia Wangugi

27536002

158.

Salome Wsturi Mwangi

31363143

No.

Names

ID Number

104.

Bilha Mugure Njoki

24967075

159.

Anna Wangari Kariuki

9743633

51.

Hannah Njeri Kahanya

12837984

105.

Sofia Wanja Kiok

8340173

160.

Priscilla Mukami Gacheru

1063051

52.

Jacoob Opempe Olumula

29875082

106.

Benson Mulinge Peter

24405849

161.

Faith Mwende Mulewa

32906403

53.

Francisca Atieno Oyoo

27403519

107.

Sarah Wamboi Mungai

23569742

162.

Ruth Nyambura Maina

12946358

54.

Gladys Wambui Ndonga

28674333

108.

James Muriuki Kiriungi

12976690

163.

Scholah Mwende Kavuli

24286899

55.

Alice Wairimu Maina

11370947

109.

Joseph Ndungu Njeru

11751157

164.

Faith Kamene

30876737

56.

Rebecca Nangila Wekesa

29034594

110.

Mary Wanjiru Muguthu

12416008

165.

Margaret Njoki Mbukwo

9868634

57.

Jane Njoki Mwangi

13060291

111.

Moses Mwika Mbaabu

34702360

166.

Fredrick Karuga Ngera

25205741

58.

Winfred Wambui Kiranga

12975432

112.

Charles Kimathi Mbaabu

27000056

167.

Julius Mwangi Kimani

33795358

59.

Zakary Njuguna Ndirangu

11114133

113.

Damaris Ntenya Maweu

30631335

168.

Alphonce Kiniu Kyuma

24865978

60.

Ismailchema Kinuthia

27069096

114.

Frederick Kariuki Mwangi

27714483

169.

Daniel Mwaniki Thairu

29279058

61.

Jane Njeri Kinuthia

4836745

115.

John Njenga Wanjiku

32772489

170.

Robert Kairanga Mwangi

22145319

62.

Teresia Wangui Semera

24964950

116.

Stanley Masau Mwangangi

31793357

171.

Dianah Karwitha Lazaro

25873881

63.

Samuel Mwangi Nganga

24837370

117.

Maureen Mumbi Wamboi

277248810

172.

Monica Muthoni

22271147

64.

Jescah Hoka Musanda

12566481

118.

Margaret Wambui Kamau

8989596

173.

Winfred Wanjiru Wangechi

21142340

65.

Simon Nganga Wachira

27818134

119.

Naomi Njeri Mwangi

11071826

174.

Jackson Karimi Mugambi

13835230

66.

Agnes Wambui Nganga

34004911

120.

Mary Wanjiru Ndungu

22716930

175.

Charity Ncabira Meme

25055853

67.

Teresia Wambui Muchoki

24775003

121.

Jane Wangui Karanu

13610223

176.

Geofrey Onchiri Mayenga

28588247

68.

Lucy Njuhi Kinuthia

24291013

122.

Isaac Wambazu Maluki

28733119

177.

Joyce Wanjiku Gathugu

29044379

69.

Elizabeth Wagugu Kuria

24924366

123.

Margaret Wanjiku Njoroge

11384797

178.

Margaret Wambui Munya

24587058

70.

Roselyn Abisaki Walutsachi

14464303

124.

Lydia Wangui Magu

11668021

179.

Lucy Cherotich Kemboi

31605554

71.

John Njeri Wangui

27889149

125.

Cecilia Wanjiru Muiruri

28487501

180.

Sabina Achieng Olendo

28194923

72.

Margaret Wanjiru Wahinya

4301221

126.

Hanna Murugi Njunge

10974785

181.

Paul Maina Mwangi

26036814

73.

Flora Kanyua Ephraim

26418583

127.

Evelyne Nduta Maitha

29209930

182.

Dishon Kanyi

23407781

74.

Monica Mukai David

25609583

128.

Susan Syombua Muli

29916191

183.

Everline Gesare Masare

30788250

75.

Kevin Ngotho Mucoki

34257234

129.

Joyce Kamesa Katee

23684388

184.

Simon Kimathi Mwenda

20290193

76.

Evan Gathuri Wainaina

26630411

130.

Winnie Wanjiru Njuguna

24296536

185.

Rhoda Wanditi Ireri

12879581

77.

Ann Muthoni Kiboi

12472743

131.

Simon Macharia Gethaiga

23983899

186.

Andrew Mwai Mathu

28025894

78.

Pauline Kirima Watitu

29044556

132.

Salome Wanjiku Njoroge

30603839

187.

Eric Kamau Chege

29625335

79.

Milkah Wambui Evans

21211880

133.

Rael Gakii

33054708

188.

Veronicah Gachambi Mathenge

22907307

80.

Martha Wakonyo Wangare

22800560

134.

Anasia Njeri Maina

23867655

189.

David Maore

12496183

81.

Jacinta Njoki Waweru

1901807

135.

Beatrice Wangu Nyaguthi

27324160

190.

Caroline Nyambura Kamau

22575921

82.

Jacinta Njeri Waweru

1901807

136.

John Kuria Waititu

13610897

191.

Harriet Wanja Gacheru

33324495

83.

David Ndungu

25239901

137.

Margaret Nkatha

25725602

192.

Francis Mwangi Waithera

14438892

84.

Peris Damalise Okworoh

947439

138.

Dorcas Wangari Murugami

21128222

193.

Ruth Wairimu Nyambura

20253943

85.

Ann Mukiri

26366632

139.

Mary Wambui Kuria

20277677

194.

Rose Wanjiku Legericho

10403701

86.

Monicah Wakonyo Githinji

27532923

140.

Priscilla Wambui Kariuki

22258305

195.

Sera Njeri Gitau

10244063

87.

George Ngungi Kariuki

25178129

141.

Rosemary Wangui Kiruka

10269181

196.

Emma Wangui Njuguna

25268888

88.

Margaret Wakuthi Njine

22401416

142.

Lianancy Igoki Kaigeria

209686627

197.

Anthony Kimani Mwangi

28545848

89.

Peter Kamau Mwangi

31060301

143.

Tabitha Wangechi Gathigia

22532065

198.

Kyalo Munguti

27967613

90.

Stephen Macharia Mwangi

29566264

144.

Joyce Wairimu Macharia

32848342

199.

Kennedy Fathili

32865764

91.

Margaret Muthoni Wanjiru

14571095

145.

Pauline Karimi Kiguti

24979196

200.

Naomi Wangui Kiarie

23585672

92.

Rebecca Syombua Stephen

30281241

146.

Rhoda Kwamboka Migosi

24553670

201.

Dennis Nzomo Mbatha

23980385

93.

Fridah Gaceri

27101264

147.

Rose Wairimu Waweru

4735564

202.

David Nganga Kiara

8340510

94.

Dorothy Ntinyari

30962882

148.

Rose Wanjiru Mundia

26228112

203.

Doris Kagendo Ireri

28050661

95.

Zakaria Muroki Kamau

14697019

149.

Teresia Wangari Mbui

20960604

204.

Jasinta Mwongeli Wambua

28957092

96.

Phyllis Wambui Gachiri

28860027

150.

Zipporah Sipando Leina

25861880

205.

Lewis Mawira

13756968

97.

Stella Kawirwa Marete

23125733

151.

Vincent Okemwa

32125496

206.

Martin Wainaina Kamau

1340687

98.

Esther Wambui Maingi

12471973

152.

Jedida Wanjira Ngata

25268782

207.

Stephen Kamau Muiruri

22906962

99.

Cherotich Mercy

33216328

153.

Muigai Karanja

8343455

208.

Cathirine Wanjiru Muna

22460818

100.

Weldon Cheruyot Chepkwony

24807823

154.

Grace Wambui Wakaba

1309801

209.

Jacinta Muthoni Kariuki

24039369

155.

Josephine Wambui Kamau

10882252

Cover your mouth when sneezing

Wash hands with water and soap/ sanitizer

Avoid contact with sick people

Don’t touch eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands

Thoroughly cook meat, eggs. Don’t eat raw food

Keep objects and surfaces clean

SEPTEMBER 15, 2020

ADVERTS | 17

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING, URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS (MoTIHUD&PW) STATE DEPARTMENT FOR HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (SDHUD) IN COLLABORATION WITH THE KAJIADO COUNTY GOVERNMENT NAIROBI METROPOLITAN SERVICES IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (NaMSIP)

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

210.

Elizabeth Wanjiku Kuria

21521404

265.

Joyce Wanjiru Kusero

20456365

320.

Janepher Khayenje Shiyenzi

20912390

375.

Jeniffer Wangui Kihara

24856900

211.

Fridah Kaari Mugo

24195323

266.

Stephen Njogu

25758479

321.

Judy Wangari Thairu

25944841

376.

Justina Njeri Mwangi

8841318

212.

Peter Mulu Matolo

12651393

267.

Margaret Wairimu Muthiora

14544510

322.

Jackline Moraa Makori

21609141

377.

Simon Kangunyi Wanjiku

24082856

213.

Alexander Muguro Njiri

13406402

268.

Jane Wambui Mwangi

10475732

323.

Lucy Wanjiru Kihake

10882921

378.

Patrick Mwangi Ngige

7550106

214.

Serah Wangeci Maina

13610219

269.

Paul Mungai Wanjiru

24129820

324.

Lydiah Nyambura Wanyoike

24827907

379.

Shadrack Chege Njunguna

22913948

215.

Charity Mwihaki Kanyi

26794877

270.

Poline Muthoni Nyaga

23821296

325.

Sofia Agutu Oluoch

5859864

380.

Regina Wanjiku Mathia

22665097

216.

Eveline Ndunge

25476428

271.

Caleb Makuli Masitsa

24812488

326.

Samuel Wambu Mbatia

13392597

381.

Margaret Nyambura Kantai

873300

217.

Patrick Waweru Muthoni

26007228

272.

Gladys Kaguri Kibui

26527382

327.

Anne Wanjiru Kahuhu

1450015

382.

Alufuma Monyo Evans

10885492

218.

Sarah Wanjiku Kahiu

21850950

273.

Lawi Hamisi Musinya

25685332

328.

Monica Wanjiku Maina

27557648

383.

Julias Kanu Maina

10621377

219.

Henry Muiruri Njau

25339517

274.

Leo Awuor Okeyo

25158654

329.

Lilian Wanjiku Muriuki

13773690

384.

Veronicah Wambui Kirumba

31015400

220.

Jane Wambui Ng'ang'a

11681638

275.

Serah Nyambura Kusero

1065904

330.

Regina Wanjiru Njenga

10402355

385.

Nancy Wanjiru Mungai

8340960

221.

Lucy Wanjiku Semera

11126735

276.

Mwanzi Kiluma

33617725

331.

Alice Njoki Ng'ang'a

9266128

386.

Winjoy Wanja Mwimbi

13355841

222.

Ruth Waithira Migwi

23952726

277.

Eunice Waithera Njuguna

29452121

332.

John Mburu Njuguna

29247520

387.

Mary Muthoni Njeru

23437889

223.

Joseph Wachira Wahito

28049110

278.

Rose Mueni Mwikya

30821256

333.

Lucy Wanjiku Karanja

951267

388.

Naomi Mwara Njau

29843652

224.

Reuben Kanume Ngugi

29566270

279.

Rose Mueni Kyangau

1067076

334.

Veronica Wanjiku Mbugua

8341207

389.

Nicholas Njoroge Kariuki

33144882

225.

Susan Muthoni Njuguna

10402558

280.

Paul Nguru Mwangi

10242660

335.

Lawrence Ngugi

24630273

390.

Sarah Muthoni Muiruri

6696873

226.

Janefer Wambui Wandua

23252519

281.

Nancy Nyambura Kanyi

24537021

336.

Rashid Kipkemoi Koech

29747643

391.

Lilian Naetu

27558635

227.

Nyakinyua Thuo Kariuki

10610385

282.

Lucy Wanjiku Mwaniki

13882766

337.

Milkah Muthoni Kimani

25543508

392.

Peter Shomba Mwangi

22637209

228.

Alice Wanjiku Muthoni

24815914

283.

Joyce Nthenya Kanyaa

8352387

338.

Joyce Wamaitha Ndungi

3929731

393.

Elias Mbugua Kariku

22408052

229.

Margaret Ngendo Wairegi

24989117

284.

Esther Wanjiku Thondu

11680581

339.

Grace Wairimu

23141812

394.

James Kiruga Wacheke

22188260

230.

Lillian Ghero Wanyama

14531533

285.

Ephram Ngugi Wamiti

2655159

340.

Lilian Anyango Otieno

26685041

395.

John Muigai Nganga

3929821

231.

Mary Njoki Waruiru

9199710

286.

Nahasion Mwangi Maina

33272445

341.

Mary Nyambura Kamau

24902618

396.

Peterson Ngugi Kamande

25642248

232.

Peter Njuguna Kimege

22746001

287.

Hannah Njoki Kinyanjui

4930443

342.

Joel Kimuli

33259590

397.

Grace Muthoni Kamau

28138682

233.

Jane Wambui Mwangi

29282642

288.

Ndichu Mbugua Saguda

29163174

343.

Susan Wanui Ndungu

25982858

398.

Eunice Wangui Wambui

27519248

234.

Joseph Kinuthia Mukono

20095987

289.

Stephen Wanyoike Mwangi

28244885

344.

David Murathe Maina

13798078

399.

Susan Wanjugu Kariuki

26008568

235.

Winnie Kaimuri Kithinji

25540603

290.

Daniel Kihara Kanyi

8582852

345.

David Kinyua Watutu

24174876

400.

Hannah Njeri Kamau

9167028

236.

Hildah Kwamboka Moriasi

32818058

291.

Simon Ndung'u Githinji

24412365

346.

Miriam Njoki Wanjiru

20209642

401.

Monica Njeri Kariuki

1062900

237.

Damaris Ruguru Mwangi

26424513

292.

Denis Kimaru Kibichi

28388876

347.

Elizabeth Njeri Ndungu

26095723

402.

Bonface Mburu Wambui

28458432

238.

Damaris Njoki

22563782

293.

Mary Muthoni Kuria

8473141

348.

Geoffrey Kimani Ng'ang'a

14544597

403.

Judith Kaguri M'arianga

22337454

239.

James Njoroge Njau

23709303

294.

Rahab Nyaguthii Ndegwa

24629255

349.

Hannah Njeri Njau

27607039

404.

Harun Mwenda Kairira

30136799

240.

Patrick Matei Munyao

20779114

295.

Lilian Kagatha Mbithi

27786559

350.

Mary Wanjiku Karuru

14647143

405.

Pauline Wambui Karanja

10176770

241.

Dorcas Nyaboke Nyabayo

26940064

296.

Thatcher Mukii Mutua

30339593

351.

Jane Njeri Ndungu

5945173

406.

Charles Wahome Muthui

22918568

242.

Grace Wangechi Thuo

1203801

297.

Salome Wanja Kamau

5712432

352.

Benard Waweru Kangea

374313

407.

Mercy Muthoni Kinuthia

28440841

243.

Rachel Gidudu Agnes

26684977

298.

Joyce Nyaguthii Mwangi

29513805

353.

Anisia Wanjue Njiru

22930369

408.

Hannah Njeri Nduta

28126714

244.

Nancy Otieno Morawa

23888504

299.

Valarie Waria Bosire

30721073

354.

Jane Njeri Kirobi

21791818

409.

Killian Waambua Mutua

27827420

245.

Teresiah Wambui Faith

33711105

300.

Lucy Muthoni Kimani

32910515

355.

Teresiah Wanjiru Njunguna

28069711

410.

Grace Wanjiru Karanja

14652423

246.

Teresia Wanjira Maina

25560121

301.

Veronica Mabera

29603639

356.

Nancy Wambui Wairi

26026556

411.

Joyce Nyambura Njoroge

25320061

247.

Michael Daniel Ngunju Wachira

23930883

302.

Michell Njeri Wanjiru

28830727

357.

Robert Moindi Atisi

29667841

412.

Antony Mburukaranja

24100446

248.

Hezulun Njau Kariuki

11584082

303.

Peter Wanyoike Kamande

22430108

358.

Elizabeth Wanjiku Kamau

23263119

413.

Rose Nthenya Mwongela

28598066

249.

Christine Kengata Ogeto

9402165

304.

Josphine Wanjiru Ngugi

13433003

359.

Jeniffer Naitore Mbui

24286174

414.

Hellen Njambi Kanyua

14740078

250.

Kelvin Karanja Kiarie

24291113

305.

Esther Wanjiru Munyinyi

33770569

360.

Cecilia Gathoni Athoni

14649387

415.

Lilian Anyango Okwany

30178734

251.

Everlyne Aluoch Ogola

27435777

306.

Ephantus Mwangi Irungu

26361177

361.

Joseph Gachoya Njunguna

28308476

416.

Peter Mwangi Githitu

23636112

252.

Kennedy Mwangi Kamau

25465845

307.

Joan Nelima Simiyu

30525786

362.

Mary Njeri Michael

9270705

417.

Francis Richu Muchai

11190280

253.

Grace Kerubo Nyakundi

27513651

308.

Pauline Moraa Atusi

33470000

363.

Anne Kwamboka Atisi

28889507

418.

Faith Wangui Karanja

31535487

254.

Nelson Mandela Odongo

26236715

309.

Michael Mwangi Njoroge

22999591

364.

Emmanuel Manyasi Morang'a

31592702

419.

Naomi Njeri Mburu

23422097

255.

Bonface Mwiti Kibwi

27940934

310.

Stephen Kariuki Wambui

33213043

365.

Jane Waithera Warunge

21081288

420.

Harrison Mwendia Muthoni

31377681

256.

Mercy Mwendwa Munyi

22232778

311.

Aineah Shiyenzi Bimu

14679063

366.

Josephine Njeri Mwangi

22988573

421.

Jacinta Njoki Njoroge

21212060

257.

Jerusha Waithira Ngugi

7437450

312.

Moses Elim Eregae

13425755

367.

Scolastica Njeri Kamau

27323805

422.

Gerald Munina Kiani

27989948

258.

Anne Njeri Mahihu

23087317

313.

Veronicah Nyanjau

13056513

368.

Hannah Mwihaki Kanyara

16074444

423.

Mumbua Wambua

32777638

259.

Mary Muthoni Kang'ethe

9830908

314.

Lucy Njeri Kiruri

5359821

369.

Alice Nyambura Kariuki

28734406

424.

John Rutu Gathika

29290042

260.

Simon Kaguru Njoroge

11266757

315.

Catherine Kajaira Mwaniga

28200908

370.

Jane Waambui Nduru

25593191

425.

Peter Mungai Gathika

25932017

261.

John Chege Githinji Mungai

21611923

316.

Catherine Ndulu Muindi

21998441

371.

Esther Njeri Mwangi

22756308

426.

Francis Karong'o Gathika

27292165

262.

Peter Karanja Muiru

27638619

317.

Veronicah Nyaruiru Mwangi

21527332

372.

Mary Wanjiku Bari

23619287

427.

Miriam Wairimu Maina

22270516

263.

Alice Muthoni Ndung'u

27214353

318.

Robert Ariri Abuga

22455485

373.

Rose Nyanchama Gichana

29078159

428.

Stephene Ndai Kanyuru

1063376

264.

Mary Wambui Njuguna

22678617

319.

Violet Irusah Masitsa

12568939

374.

Nancy Michere Muruiki

11599040

429.

Leah Wania Njoroge

2224001

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

430.

Morris Gachibu Wanyoro

30031701

485.

Robert Tirimba Mochengo

27945262

540.

Alice Muthoni Munene

230378774

595.

Patricia Wanjiku Kinyanjui

1063617

431.

Cecilia Mukami Kariuki

32751100

486.

Boniface Gitahi Mahinge

28488981

541.

Ann Mumbi Muchiri

21072781

596.

Kelvin Kihara Njunguna

28733540

432.

Emmanuel Muriati Maina

27218425

487.

Jane Nyambura Ndegwa

1062211

542.

Samuel Mwangi Macharia

23930622

597.

Everlyne Nyanchoka Mang'aa

28081905

433.

Regina Thami Njoroge

23567002

488.

Serah Wanjiru

25997581

543.

Dorocas Wanjiku Njoroge

11351584

598.

Ann Muthony Muya

27945016

434.

Simon Ng'ang'a Wanjiku

30938077

489.

Nancy Wambui

25576519

544.

Rosemary Wangui Waiti

21634341

599.

Mercy Makhumbiri Kweyu

23595676

435.

Peter Mungai Njambi

24218801

490.

Janet Muthoni Kingori

28931429

545.

Sylvia Sangelel

24236559

600.

Godffrey Muthinji Ndungu

21859315

436.

Purity Wangari Njagi

24641924

491.

Hannah Wambui Gakuru

27743427

546.

Stephene Wahome Kabiru

27546462

601.

Hellen Kerubo Mapando

13080220

437.

Henry Chege Ngotho

24234572

492.

Susan Wanjiru Tobiko

21266124

547.

John Macharia Kimani

24446801

602.

Fridah Moraa Kemongera

28016592

438.

Peter Gathanga Ngotho

27975620

493.

Rahab Mwonkari Murungi

23126508

548.

James Kamande Murigi

13702242

603.

Samuel Wainaina Kimani

29025693

439.

Agnes Ngui

3783387

494.

David Ngure Wachira

29448740

549.

George Nganga

26271767

604.

Wangu Ngoe

1065170

440.

Faith Nkoroi Kiriamana

21362920

495.

Robert Kamau Kihoro

27386314

550.

Annah Nyokabi Kinuthia

29157550

605.

Isaac Gichimu Njunguna

13398953

441.

Elizabeth Wanjiku Muchene

12651136

496.

Milkah Wanbu Kariuki

24133287

551.

Margaret Nyambura Njoki

24619649

606.

Amos Kariuki Kumiiya

21982477

442.

Margaret Nyambura Njogu

21971353

497.

Daniel Mutinda Peter

2358012

552.

Winnie Nyambura

33462464

607.

Zipporah Mbulwa Mutua

24888678

443.

Erick Githuka Kahombo

31614547

498.

Joseph Kamunge Nyambura

25231105

553.

Esther Kathuri Mucheke

24832620

608.

Paul Kariuki Mwangi

24219843

444.

John Chege Maina

1062918

499.

Francis Ogettoh Morwabe

22156201

554.

Catherine Wanjiku Njogu

27786257

609.

John Mutisya Mutua

25416152

445.

Damaris Mukiri Karobia

22063203

500.

Nancy Wangoi Muthoni

27801648

555.

Joseph Ngugi Ndung'u

27422502

610.

Daniel Mutuku Kimeu

21990665

446.

Joyce Wanjiru

7276794

501.

Mary Njeri Njoroge

12652803

556.

Alice Khakali Mukeya

10216778

611.

Zipporah Njeri Ng'ang'a

11054285

447.

Rose Wanjiku Wanjiru

29260048

502.

Joyce Wanjiru Gichuhi

21754086

557.

Samuel Ng'ang'a Waceke

23169747

612.

Esther Koli Musembi

25897276

448.

Beatrice Mumbi Mbugua

22715480

503.

Stephene Gichamba Kimani

11309526

558.

Moses Njuguna Mararo

29617871

613.

Seraphine Nthenya Muthini

20564098

449.

Joseph Waweru Gachuru

11121800

504.

Samuel Munene Mburu

22869626

559.

Janet Nduta Mwangi

22204423

614.

Rebecca Nzilani Kilonzo

4934106

450.

Lucy Kawira Mbaka

25751344

505.

Annastacia Mumbua Musau

25085566

560.

Lucy Wanjira Lilian

34173853

615.

Fredrick Muema Kithukya

31675543

451.

Edith Nyawira Kabiranga

3131399

506.

Peter Wanyika Chege

22835156

561.

Paul Maina Njoroge

14438291

616.

Gerald Mwangi Murugami

11621872

452.

Antony Mwaura Waruguru

27042224

507.

Felistas Katito Leteipa

24975909

562.

Henry Kamau Gakunyi

23100145

617.

Patrick Macharia Mwangi

21436920

453.

Ignatius Mugendi Ireri

21389443

508.

Evalyne Tipaya Kapaito

26474075

563.

Jane Wanjiku Kimani

28734265

618.

Ibrahim Murira Githi

20496110

454.

John Mwongela Sila

28531538

509.

Susan Nyambura Mbugua

25624413

564.

Mercy Wanjiru Kamau

21181426

619.

Benard King'ori Wanguku

22717014

455.

Zainah Oyiela Imbakala

23362430

510.

Philorence Atieno Obore

13043586

565.

Erick Mutuku Muinde

32903306

620.

Paul Gichui Kamoro

35174803

456.

Samuel Chege Maina

24723027

511.

David Mburu Kahumbu

13687628

566.

Peter Githu Gititu

22042480

621.

Juduth Auma

24808325

457.

Elijah Munjuri Kiraithe

24860713

512.

Patrick Gathoni Waweru

27391823

567.

Alice Ng'endo Warutere

26467094

622.

Alex Maina Muthee

25909175

458.

Rosemary Mumo Musomba

23018275

513.

Lucy Nyakio Muoria

23135767

568.

Joy Kawira Kimathi

29688404

623.

Bonface Orwaru Arachi

25140238

459.

Munyau Mutua

22964526

514.

Benson Manguro Kariuki

22437176

569.

Jacinta Wangui Kibigo

25972931

624.

Phylis Wangeci Nderitu

26443204

460.

George Wakaba Ndung'u

24141363

515.

James Kariuki Njoroge

23464083

570.

Easter Wanjiku Kamotho

3214515

625.

David Kareith Meeme

31330019

461.

Antony Muli Maingi

28994017

516.

Daniel Mungai Kariuki

11127081

571.

Christine Mbithe Nzioki

31326830

626.

Hellen Wambui Baragu

22337227

462.

Mary Ndulu Muli

33932109

517.

Justin Muiruri Kariuki

11127008

572.

Mary Wanjira Kiranga

3027444

627.

Margaret Wanjiku Gathuto

23579727

463.

John Kang'ethe Kamau

10751267

518.

George Njunguna Waweru

12651027

573.

Maureen Mwihaki Ngunjiri

28472839

628.

Jackson Nyutu Ndaci

2295740

464.

Ibrahim Mbari Ndiritu

8551950

519.

Anthony Kinyua Wango

21414014

574.

Judy Catherine Kago

22039051

629.

Gladys Wambui Kimani

24126455

465.

Simon Kibiro Wangui

21759142

520.

Jane Mary Kabura Chege

8350062

575.

Mbuli Ngaku Kisusya

779354

630.

Margaret Mumbi Gicharu

13534429

466.

Alice Muthoni Njoroge

6854920

521.

Hezekiah Maina Njau

30118030

576.

Mary Kabura Kamunyu

10141514

631.

Eunice Mumbi Njenga

12651347

467.

Raken Wambui Mwaura

14686224

522.

Boniface Toronke Kariuki

22332432

577.

Stephen Karanja Muiruri

9670928

632.

David Kamau

24539030

468.

Josephat Gatheca

21013328

523.

Mercy Muthoni Wagunya

22290896

578.

Mable Onam

23676465

633.

Sammy Kamau Kimani

27400326

469.

Dickson Odega Mboshi

27424775

524.

Ammon Kariuki Kiambuthi

35006126

579.

Benard Kavuvi Changao

9209119

634.

Rosemary Nduku Mativu

25596555

470.

Doreen Ciridi

23431470

525.

Simon Ndoho Ngotho

11385750

580.

Gladys Waithiegeni Njathi

30494304

635.

Cecilia Nyawira Murumbe

23666151

471.

Veronica Nyakiringa Kariuki

27312252

526.

Benard Muli

14474350

581.

Martha Wangeci Mututa

27341794

636.

Jecinta Wairimu Njogu

3292168

472.

Serah Wanjiku Ndungu

28978004

527.

Esther Muthoni Ekape

26457677

582.

Virginia Wanjiru Kanyiri

13766846

637.

Peninah Nthenya Mativu

22710228

473.

Beatrice Ambale Anzoka

690721

528.

James Maina Kahoro

34699520

583.

Susan Wangamwa Wanjiru

24926537

638.

Samuel Ndung'u Wachu

25453593

474.

Peter Kihunyo Njoroge

25662491

529.

Jane Wangui Muregi

3080847

584.

Erastus Kinyanjui Kamoro

23613295

639.

Evangelina Njoki Nasario

22199232

475.

Nyaboke Ogeto

5948398

530.

Esther Wanja Karanja

21689762

585.

Mary Eva Njeri Mwangi

26747889

640.

Teresia Nduta Kamau

11317973

476.

Andeleida Ndinda Kioko

22087740

531.

Jane Wanjiru Mwangi

24367149

586.

Christopher Ndungu Itegi

23846939

641.

Joseph Mwangi Mbau

23866327

477.

Dorcas Elizabeth Wanjiku

34249429

532.

Mary Waithiegeni Muriuki

23780678

587.

Kelvin Mwaniki Mwangi

24705484

642.

Kelvin Muriithi Kamundi

28222740

478.

Esther Wangari Wambu

24420978

533.

Ruth Nyambura Kamau

25563966

588.

Jane Wairimu Nganga

21459881

643.

Kuria Macharia Gathogo

2295290

479.

Patric Mwangi Irungu

22537101

534.

Rose Ndayu Mumbua

23412654

589.

Daniel Nderitu Waibaki

1425012

644.

Mwita Francis Rioba

28276595

480.

Christine Wanjiku Mwangi

25744232

535.

Peter Macharia Mwangi

8334588

590.

Daniel Nderitu Waibaki

1425012

645.

Richard Syuki Kimatu

30622929

481.

Paul Matheri Gachanja

11154462

536.

Janeffer Waigumo Maina

28453963

591.

Kenneth Mbuthia Mburu

22167324

646.

Margaret Wanjiku Kariuki

10934623

482.

David Chege Ngugi

28141530

537.

Fridah Wairimu Njoroge

23429447

592.

Isaac Ngugi Njenga

22146672

647.

Sarah Kagendo

27566529

483.

Peter Irungu Mwangi

7423974

538.

Kayuyu Kubai

25735735

593.

Margaret Wambui Mbugua

22735017

648.

Michael Gathega Njoki

27173998

484.

Nancy Wangui Mungai

26302906

539.

James Kioko Ndambuki

29502110

594.

Jacinta Muthoni Ndegwa

22221312

649.

Julius Gitau Nyambura

35004929

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

650.

Rachael Kabura Gicheru

14568461

705.

Wambui Njuguna Muchogi

3856068

760.

Salome Wamaitha Ngaruiya

20567078

815.

Jane Wanjiku Mukuhi

26848401

651.

Paulina Njeri Ndungu

1065231

706.

James Mwangi Murage

7074268

761.

Vivian Wambui Kihuria

28759316

816.

John Nyoro Njuguna

27812166

652.

Ruth Wangechi Ndonye

11446628

707.

Peter Kinyua Muriithi

27870211

762.

Rose Kanjiru Murungi

11399440

817.

John Mwicigi Mungai

11149438

653.

Annah Ndunge Mbithi

8341352

708.

Florer Wanjiru Kuria

2295291

763.

Teresia Wambui Hungi

9367818

818.

Peter Njuguna Gatimu

27764971

654.

Elizabeth Wanjiru Mwangi

21325598

709.

Lois Nadupoy Ene Togom

1062538

764.

Catherine Wangui Waweru

3679337

819.

Esther Wanjugu Ndii

24117826

655.

Joyce Mkasiali Kwaronya

10016283

710.

Mary Wairimu Murigi

29012811

765.

Mary Njoki Mangai

1064182

820.

Emily Wacera Ngaruiya

26454740

656.

Stephen Karioki Muruithia

1062302

711.

Geoffrey Muthotho Wamae

27865257

766.

Eliphas Kimathi Kariuki

20671482

821.

Teresiah Muthoni Ndegwa

3351733

657.

James Mwangi Njoroge

23862188

712.

Agnes Wanjiru Nganga

260552205

767.

Abijah Wanjiku Saidimu

7237928

822.

Stephen Kamau Muinamia

28601238

658.

Reuben Njoroge Njuguna

11508303

713.

Kimata Muiruri

3929726

768.

Peter Saidimu Njenga

5188342

823.

Stephen Kinyanjui Wainaina

32107869

659.

Pharasia Wambui Muchiri

5485944

714.

Margaret Nyambura Karumbe

11796084

769.

Moses Kahura Njoroge

1065442

824.

Martin Nganga

33549521

660.

Pascalinah Wanjiru Kairu

20363777

715.

David Wanganga Mwangi

8340562

770.

Loise Wairimu Muturi

22382384

825.

Josephine Njoki Njeru

24011469

661.

Simon Maina Muya

21864362

716.

Samuel Maina Kamau

16092252

771.

Jane Nduku Ndivo

24731029

826.

Rose Ndulu Kilatya

9616510

662.

Mary Wanjiku Kariuki

29735733

717.

Beatruce Muthoni Maina

11514183

772.

Lilian Juma Otieno

27150920

827.

Serah Wanjiku Nganga

12652986

663.

Margaret Njoki Thundo

26882301

718.

Josephine Mbaika Musembi

11517930

773.

Esther Wairimu Gachie

23139606

828.

Salome Wanjiru Nyoro

30127705

664.

Hellen Wanja Ndwiga

26073603

719.

Elivine Kemunto Nyangaresi

25627793

774.

Esther Wanjiku Kimani

21440150

829.

Mutisya Maundu

11110999

665.

Florence Wanjiru Jonathan

1309729

720.

Rose Kemunto Okeye

31075269

775.

Geoffrey Muiruri Kimani

12993247

830.

Irene Katungwa Kasua

29115113

666.

Jane Njija Kamela

9367810

721.

Seline Munini Mutua

21699576

776.

Francis Kiboi Ngugi

5547766

831.

Anastasia Wambui Ikanyi

29508101

667.

Susan Wambui

8745645

722.

Zipporah Kaari Lawrence

12735987

777.

James Kamau Kihika

11668322

832.

Margaret Njeri Kinyanjui

34681665

668.

Lucy Wairimu Guti

5926120

723.

Lydia Mumbi Kariuki

22312567

778.

Paul Magotho Kiboi

25211329

833.

Winnie Nyachama Onduko

29565018

669.

Mary Waithira Njuguna

1066634

724.

Elizabeth Nyambura Mbugua

21944342

779.

Joseph Kagori Ngumo

13750654

834.

Perpetua Kwamboka Nyabuto

13288267

670.

Christopher Maina

11389655

725.

Samuel Mwangi Nyaga

21442399

780.

Paul Mwangi Chege

14487019

835.

Jane Wanjiku Njuguna

24916155

671.

Faith Njeri Nduati

1309788

726.

Grace Muhoni Karanja

8149865

781.

Mary Nyawira Munyua

1389108

836.

Naomi Wangari Githua

10271577

672.

Geoffrey Kamau

204562272

727.

Moses Kamau Mbugua

30051164

782.

Esther Wanjiru Wairimu

24248560

837.

Lydiah Wangui Kabiru

11805330

673.

David Ndegwa Mwaniki

13265976

728.

Cecilia Njeri Simon

10488335

783.

Esther Watere Sankok

1704223

838.

Tabitha Kakendo Miriti

31631984

674.

Ruth Namaemba

23153500

729.

Agnes Wambui Giteguri

9367903

784.

Mary Wanjiku Mwathi

11587312

839.

Oliver Murithi Maringa

26421770

675.

Jane Wanjiru Wambui

12653074

730.

Paul Mburu Kibuki

21521819

785.

Rose Kagwiria Muthoiri

24813805

840.

Eunice Wanjiku Ene Naomi

6242664

676.

Rosemary Nyambura Mwangi

10648792

731.

Paul Chege Mwangi

21508980

786.

Teresia Njambi Njuguns

23439421

841.

Salome Muthoni Chege

26398355

677.

Carolyne Siliva Mulama

23240578

732.

Joyce Wambui Chege

232328614

787.

Peter Ruiru Mwangi

24167605

842.

Mercy Waithera Njau

12491996

678.

Hannah Wambui Kingoro

11351524

733.

Peter Macharia Wambui

24926682

788.

Kelvin Njoroge Mwangi

33323723

843.

Carren Aumaotieno

7354431

679.

Margaret Muthura Wambugu

160725570

734.

Bob Nyambenga Okinyi

28624132

789.

Zaina Kilola Mwangombe

21262055

844.

Stephen Ndungu Mwangi

22558102

680.

Naftaly Murimi Muriuki

20246052

735.

Doris Umotho Nyaga

10342559

790.

Jane Njoki Waweru

11878291

845.

Milkah Nyambura Mwichigi

28625416

681.

Beth Wanjiru Kariuki

24652577

736.

Samuel Ndungu Kibuki

8341427

791.

Francis Ndungu Wangui

13843937

846.

Susan Muthoni Mburu

30941893

682.

Esther Wanjiru Wamae

29877464

737.

Alice Wairimu Ndonga

26753529

792.

Anna Adhiambo Omondi

28895263

847.

Harun Muriithi Mathenge

22171825

683.

Paul Njoroge Kahuhu

24977193

738.

Esther Wanjiru Mwangi

11308381

793.

Dorris Mwendwa Riungu

27668795

848.

Mercy Waithira Njuguna

32200813

684.

Kelvin Gachanja Ndungu

32882111

739.

Lucy Wahu Macharia

14490582

794.

Joseph Mwangi Ndirangu

28125015

849.

Margaret Wambui Kuria

2940646

685.

Rhoda Nyagato Kimani

900175

740.

Josephat Maina Kabuimwe

12543522

795.

Francis Muasya Nzioka

20066525

850.

Julius Muimi Musee

20075874

686.

Isaac Muriuki Maina

21966720

741.

Lucy Wairimu Ngugi

20223209

796.

Everlyne Kadenyi Likodio

26403819

851.

John Kagoni Gichuhi

27285908

687.

David Mwangi Wairegi

7965501

742.

Purity Njeri Karau

1067203

797.

Lucy Wamuyu Ndoria

27847587

852.

Christine Mwende Marete

24054180

688.

Caroline Wanjiku Gatheca

743.

Nelson Muthiani Jospeph

29139091

798.

Veronica Wanjiku Kimani

1065610

853.

Eric Gitonga Marete

25279040

689.

Lucy Muthoni Daniel

9367873

744.

Maria Wanjiru Njenga

21699589

799.

Beatrice Wanjiku Ngure

1191284

854.

Judith Mukuhi Karugia

8433985

690.

Naumi Wanja Bita

21497818

745.

Elisa Nyansiabonka Moses

826208

800.

Mary Wahu Wamutungu

6424921

855.

Agnes Wanjiru Kiiru

21730413

691.

Mary Nthenya Kiilu

22707882

746.

Monicah Muthoni Murimi

28127748

801.

Lucy Wanjiru Wagoco

10953039

856.

Susan Njeri Kungu

1066457

692.

Jane Muthoni Kahuria

10424036

747.

Gladys Moraa Momanyi

26134447

802.

Samuel Gathogo Kamau

32567879

857.

Grace Kanyi

25071924

693.

Veronica Mukonyo Thuita

21066199

748.

Mondesta Bosibosri Ochoki

8162284

803.

Kelvin Wanyika Mwangi

33893794

858.

Lucy Njeri Wambui

1064324

694.

Anastasia Wanjiru Njenga

113884092

749.

Patrick Mwangi Wairimu

26818791

804.

Pauline Wamaitha Mugi

28323032

859.

Grace Wambura Kinyua

22015054

695.

Maragaret Mugure Chege

14489100

750.

Mercyline Gesare Saisi

26349518

805.

Jane Wangari Macharia

5559409

860.

Tabitha Nyawira Kamuthi

2172222

696.

Eunice Wanjiru Kibi

20387997

751.

Agnes Nekesa Bonifas

29719179

806.

Shadrack Mulaki Mwendwa

22427228

861.

Salome Wairimu Njau

4434443

697.

Veronica Njeri Kiauru

14484392

752.

Joan Passy Asale Osukuku

13170333

807.

Patrick Nzioka Muindi

9018374

862.

Pauline Wanjiku Mukami

21879950

698.

Naomi Mugechi Kimani

23522948

753.

Njuguna Kamau

8810022

808.

Munguti Mutune

23724391

863.

Annah Wanjiru Murithi

4676599

699.

Ruth Nungari Ndungu

1064289

754.

Margaret Wanja Mbugua

11680594

809.

Mutambuki Munguti

11007708

864.

Wambui Wainaina

3340378

700.

Martin Kaberere

12652715

755.

Agnes Mbenyi Mweu

12539247

810.

Kelvin Njuguna Mungai

28873985

865.

Sarah Lasoi Sakuda

31106753

701.

Benter Awuor Nyakore

22495027

756.

Rosemary Silambi Mutoa

1068849

811.

Nancy Nyambura Ndungu

14503816

866.

Monica Wangari Kinyanjui

10882942

702.

Annah Wanjiru Musyoka

22942670

757.

Roze Nzoki Ochieng

6486701

812.

Laban Kiragu Wambui

24060010

867.

Obadiah Kamonjo Wathina

24969163

703.

Judithy Wangithi Maganjo

22499434

758.

Teresia Lydia Waithira Ngatha

23230099

813.

Perish Njeri Mungai

13032876

868.

Julia Nyambura Macharia

22272028

704.

Josephine Njeri Gicheha

10998013

759.

Alice Wairimu Ngugi

11747186

814.

Peter Ndichu Mutura

3488996

869.

Esther Wanjiruolonyaki

1066154

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Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

870.

Robert Wanjohi Kariuki

7121177

925.

Ejidiah Njeri Kamundi

22080841

980.

Samuel Onyango Owino

29815135

1035.

Omwando Omare Josephat

25123626

871.

Anne Wangui

11613102

926.

Peter Chege Kimani

10882876

981.

Emily Wambui Waiyaki

11586247

1036.

Julius Kinyua Murithi

30136417

872.

Moses Kerige Maina

9387146

927.

Caroline Wangui Ng'ang'a

31284965

982.

Caroline Wayua Keli

24635928

1037.

Nancy Nyambura Moimbo

3085584

873.

Eunice Wairimu Gatimu

13704121

928.

Christine Wanyuru Gichana

20529362

983.

Hannah Wairimu Theuri

8340077

1038.

Benard Kavuvi Changai

9209119

874.

Mercy Ndungwa Kalungu

22347624

929.

Victoria Njoki Kimani

1065494

984.

Lucy Njeri Gachahi

1260864

1039.

Maina Nuthu

1382985

875.

Steramaris Nthambi Kalungu

8967065

930.

John Gitau Njami

9944630

985.

Teresia Wangui Njoroge

29177262

1040.

Cecilia Wairimu Theuri

22002034

876.

Lucia Wanjiru Njoroge

1062744

931.

Felista Wangui Ngugi

6114102

986.

Lucy Wanja Muhuthu

6107558

1041.

Jemimah Nyaboke Mungeu

1602825

877.

Grace Nyaguthii Kanumi

10640071

932.

Rosemary Naiyanoi Jonathan

1062965

987.

Anna Bosibori Ocharo

9403432

1042.

Musyoka Ngila

1668425

878.

Ezekiel Nyingi Maina

27040159

933.

Lucy Wanjira Ndekere

10733814

988.

Eddah Wambui Wacinga

24691401

1043.

Fridah Kathambi Kirima

11275818

21195660

1044.

George Maina Njuguna

25610891

George Maina Njuguna

25610891

879.

Timothy Gitau Irungu

13508017

934.

Wilson Ndiritu Gitau

8341818

989.

Mercy Mutii Muthami

880.

Justus Kariuki Thuo

3337882

935.

Nancy Wanjiku Ngethe

4868043

990.

Patrick Mawira Kimathi

24999229

1045.

881.

Serah Wanjiru Kinyanjui

6288740

936.

Beth Wacera Kimani

23137879

991.

Ramptia Mbithe Mutua

295136

1046.

George Maina Njuguna

25610891

882.

Priscilla Gitura

7771534

937.

Damaris Nyarangi Zablon

29423499

992.

Grace Wambui Kinuthia

11463633

1047.

Alice Wanjiru Wanjiku

32528097

883.

Teresia Muthoni Kimani

26135880

938.

Simon Mutonyi Kihake

9366563

993.

Risper Moraa Ombati

24785631

1048.

Margaret Muthoni

9832651

884.

Alice Mwihaki Kungu

5241715

939.

Jane Kanyi Njenga

10044412

994.

Mercy Mumbi Wanjiku

31974732

1049.

Philip Mbatia Kamunya

27920311

885.

Regina Njeri Sakuda

21087726

940.

Mary Njoki Gakure

12651238

995.

Alice Kathule Muia

10288110

1050.

Lucy Wambui Kamweru

9367890

886.

Samuel Njoroge Njenga

11385735

941.

Anstacia Wangui Kimani

31114265

996.

Eunice Nyangau Kinanga

30744435

1051.

Kennedy Irungu Maina

22949494

887.

Martha Njoki Kiauru

20345879

942.

Paul Mungai

11826974

997.

Jane Muringo Maina

12653089

1052.

Elizabeth Wanjugugichimu

32349841

888.

Grace Mumbi Njoroge

4555490

943.

Peter Kamau Nyambura

26031420

998.

Pauline Nyambura Kiguru

1066272

1053.

Rosalid Wanjiru Mwangi

32205399

889.

Susan Wairimu Kiauru

21603356

944.

Leah Wanjiru Ngugi

16101411

999.

Lucy Wanjiku Ndonga

7437020

1054.

Rahab Wanjiru Githinji

1066358

Emmah Jane Njeri

8341502

890.

Simon Ndung'u Gitau

21070588

945.

John Njihia Chege

7557060

1000.

Dolphin Gesare Nyabicha

27554509

1055.

891.

Mary Wanjiru Kuria

13127335

946.

Samuel Mbugua Njoroge

21699581

1001.

Hyline Kerubo Nyabwengi

22520970

1056.

Alice Wanjiru Ngugi

1063804

892.

Penina Njeri Kinuthia

11749147

947.

Charles Munyori Ndung'u

20312547

1002.

Teresia Wanza Mbithi

1064229

1057.

Felister Nekesa Ismael

30130087

893.

Bendita Njeri Kibunja

1063403

948.

Francis Ngugi Mungai

12491952

1003.

Florence K Manyinsa

10466990

1058.

Sammy Wamai Kariuki

1959138

894.

Dorothy Awuor Bonyo

21816056

949.

Paul Maina Kamau

24477987

1004.

Michael Muigai Mburu

13210990

1059.

Eunice Wambui Mbugua

29925876

895.

Miriamu Wambui Kahura

16100160

950.

Hannah Njoki Kariuki

1063253

1005.

Lydia Naserian Kaurai

21603603

1060.

Metrine Khasoha Memba

27850484

896.

Ziporah Ngendo Macharia

11074297

951.

Jane Wanjiku Sianka

12463113

1006.

Alice Wangui Kariuki

375668

1061.

Naomi Wangu Gichuru

21356628

897.

Patricia Atieno Ochieng

1064799

952.

Siphira Wangui Mukono

25625206

1007.

Mary Wambui Wangui

34391089

1062.

Neliye Wambui Gichuru

255608

898.

Peter Mburu Ng'ang'a

9057612

953.

Joyce Njeri Kasuku

6114670

1008.

Rebecca Njoki Wathina

20562656

1063.

Joyce Wanjiru Gichuru

22297169

899.

Jacinta Wanja Kiande

1065239

954.

Susan Njoki Nyambura

23558208

1009.

Damaris Wanjiku Munene

6855652

1064.

Nelly Wanjira Maragu

23430441

4925991

1065.

Martha Wairimu Kuria

25273065

Peterson Kirimi Kariuki

24860994

900.

Carolyne Atieno Ojwang

26359421

955.

Florence Nyambura Njoki

33346023

1010.

Lucy Mwihaki Nganga

901.

Alice Waringa Mungai

1355947

956.

Lucy Wacera Kibe

26883153

1011.

Mary Wambui Kariuki

3366748

1066.

902.

Regina Wairimu Maina

6431139

957.

Jane Njeri Kang'ethe

12652717

1012.

Paul Karanja Ndichu

9723639

1067.

Evans Munene Kanini

23873430

903.

Duncan Mutugi

28901535

958.

Susan Wairimu Ndung'u

25519486

1013.

Rebecca Achieng Aluoch

10384658

1068.

Peter Kariuki Kiragu

20137774

904.

Andrew Kinuthia Muriithi

1385038

959.

Teresia Wairimu Mathii

20055004

1014.

Monica Wanjiru Nganga

30513768

1069.

Rael Kananu M Thiringi

26103830

905.

Esther Wayua Mailu

25462867

960.

Rodah Nyanchama Osani

4117616

1015.

Veronica Moraa Lukas

6359120

1070.

Jane Nkatha Kiambati

9909379

906.

Beth Gathoni Chege

14418741

961.

Patrick Gitonga Zacharia

9214517

1016.

Grace Wairimu Muchina

12948017

1071.

Mary Wangui Mwangi

26231774

907.

Hannah Wangari Karanja

16113309

962.

Christine Wangari Kinyanjui

3103798

1017.

Joseph Maringa Gatimu

3389087

1072.

Purity Wambui

23625423

908.

Elizabeth Ngima Kaberere

12476676

963.

Esther Njeri Kariuki

12942342

1018.

Elishibah Njeri Makunda

2036376

1073.

Monicah Wanjiku Kamau

32936524

909.

Selly Mumbi Gikunju

8643902

964.

Agnes Muli Kimanzi

11722419

1019.

Dorcas Wairimu Maina

23979733

1074.

Caroline Mwari

23081582

910.

Joseph Gitiha Ngige

13687835

965.

Eunice Kathoki Kithuku

23173006

1020.

Beatrice Muthoni Maina

23511612

1075.

Joel Maina Mumbi

2982281

Samuel Thairu Machire

12778985

911.

Esther Nunga Kariuki

25191225

966.

Margaret Rose Wanjiku Ndungu

8343981

1021.

Jennifer Wangari Wambui

35528246

1076.

912.

Fridah Mwikali Mutua

22374959

967.

Hannah Nduta Waweru

9743573

1022.

Hannah Wambui Gitonga

2316708

1077.

David Gitau Macharia

22854920

913.

Nancy Wambui Sankale

21412336

968.

Grace Wanjiku Wacira

1066796

1023.

Ronah Mumbi Wanjiru

30355843

1078.

Sarah Auma Okumu

731541

914.

Serah Waithera Kimani

24760402

969.

Rose Njeri Gacheru

6065096

1024.

Jamee Njoroge Wairimu

25211297

1079.

Henry Kimantui Mutiria

20350676

915.

Francis Mungai Chege

22222125

970.

Josephine Muthoni Ndichu

11535119

1025.

Joseph Karina Wahiu

252522

1080.

Caroline Achieng Ochola

31928820

916.

Agnes Mugakenyi Mbugua

5978203

971.

Regina Ntheka Kairo

11127884

1026.

John Mwangi Gathu

23441014

1081.

Oyaro Moraa Pauline

265851048

917.

Elizabeth Nyamangu Karanja

21527527

972.

Ruth Wambui Githinji

23569322

1027.

Rachael Nduta Ndungi

30573417

1082.

Esther Muthoni Githaiga

24332554

918.

Agnes Wangui Muthega

1065585

973.

Mercy Wambui Kinyanjui

25021566

1028.

Peter Nyaga Kingori

8343425

1083.

Esther Wanjiku

35415102

919.

John Gachihi Njoroge

21180556

974.

Mary Wanjiru Njoroge

13216084

1029.

Peter Kiarie

9367814

1084.

Esther Wanjiku Gathni

26876716

920.

Emmah Wanjiru Magu

22539416

975.

Peter Mukiri Mwangi

23040726

1030.

Mercy Wanjiku Ndungu

29000305

1085.

Evan Gathobe Mbugua

30049288

6855687

1086.

Phyllis Warau

24810789

Mary Nyokabi Magu

22326478

921.

Agnes Gatari

30620551

976.

Elizabeth Mukulu Musia

21946742

1031.

Tabitha Njoki Mwaura

922.

Michael Gacheru Njuguna

23236997

977.

James Kamau Kanyi

13798555

1032.

Veronica Wanjiku Murimi

8631569

1087.

923.

Veronica Njoki Kinuthia

20177475

978.

Ruth Mugure Mungai

25142288

1033.

Joyce Wanjiku Kamau

11251886

1088.

Peninah Wambui Mutugi

13332059

924.

Dennis Mwaura Ndung'u

32476576

979.

John Waweru Nderu

1034.

Wanjiru Kihuria

28466451

1089.

Mercy Wambui

29567452

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

1090.

Grace Njeri Gitau

23077107

1145.

Jesca Akinyi Odhiambo

29838049

1200.

Ruth Mugure Muigai

10882174

1255.

Nelson Marugu Wachira

24788860

1091.

Jane Munyao

13522271

1146.

Preston Moogi Okemwa

28445447

1201.

Grace Njeri Njoroge

1063302

1256.

Mary Wanja Kinuthia

29531689

1092.

Rukenya Kamau

9018545

1147.

Priscillah Mwende Mutua

30332654

1202.

Virginia Wambui Kinuthia

1062474

1257.

Phylis Wanjiru Nyaga

22013986

1093.

Jane Wambui Wangugi

23347223

1148.

Jeniplies Adede Sadha

2863178

1203.

Grace Wanjiku Karanja

1062248

1258.

Beatrice Njeri Chomba

10786227

1094.

Anastacia Muthoni Kihiu

3621249

1149.

Immaculate Mukami Ireri

34032587

1204.

Damaris Nyambura Mwicongi

20602913

1259.

Margaret Wairimu Ngugi

20215602

1095.

Fridah Kaari Kamundi

10971882

1150.

Hannah Mumbi Nyaga

8173083

1205.

Rahab Wanjiru Kimani

28665418

1260.

Alice Njery Muiruri

32796277

1096.

Arthur Mwaniki Njogu

8813779

1151.

Lucy Waithira Njambi

1067786

1206.

Elizabeth Gathoni Nyambura

24804861

1261.

Lucy Nayaianai Leitume

20453917

1097.

Catherine Wanza Musau

23059315

1152.

Mary Kivya Nzelu

8688008

1207.

Margaret Njoki Suayanga

24703228

1262.

Beatrice Wanjiku Joseph

12403625

1098.

Elizabeth Chichiwiri Mwaisama

14510288

1153.

Rosemary Thuka Mailu

8341297

1208.

Everline Kemunto Chweya

28436931

1263.

Francis Kariuki Ndegwa

24425388

1099.

Mathew Kabue Muthoni

23631679

1154.

Cecilia Wairimu Njoroge

7887097

1209.

David Muthiga Thuo

5188303

1264.

Josphine Makena Manyara

299544117

1100.

Priscilla Wanjiru Ngaruiya

9333955

1155.

Teresiah Muthoni Njoroge

1338420

1210.

Elizabeth Njambi Mwathi

25445513

1265.

Theresa Nyachae Mose

30960939

1101.

Mary Ruhiu Wairimu

24368133

1156.

Harrison Mbugua Ngugi

33654793

1211.

Peter Kaseke Kakulu

32856030

1266.

Cecilia Mwihaki Njuguna

24559419

1102.

Rahab Wanjiku

24063514

1157.

James Chege Macharia

22117794

1212.

Mary Mukuhi Kiarie

20116462

1267.

Paul Maina Chege

22835159

1103.

Amina Nkatha Kobia

28812600

1158.

Jane Wanjiru Njuguna

30802035

1213.

Mary Wambui Itotia

12653009

1268.

Grace Wanjiku Ngugi

24882439

1104.

Hannah Wangari Michuki

29807976

1159.

Judith Anyango Ochieng

21868239

1214.

Teresia Wanjiku Gitogo

5712711

1269.

Margaret Mbaire Njoroge

999444

1105.

Elizabeth Nthoki Mwalyo

11254015

1160.

Mary Ngayira Kisia

11852991

1215.

Esther Lucy Mangeni

2071697

1270.

Tabitha Wangari Maina

23796014

1106.

Julia Wangui Karanja

25813584

1161.

Ruth Wakiuru Muigua

22804974

1216.

Lucy Wamaitha Kiarie

8341389

1271.

Daniel Kamau Mwangi

23303552

1107.

Lines Chepngetich

20134567

1162.

Hellen Wanjira Muiguah

25901765

1217.

Beatrice Nyathira Kirie

10882909

1272.

Stephen Macharia Manueri Kariuki

3581525

1108.

Jacinta Wanjiru Mwangi

967391

1163.

Martha Nyambura Kamau

9659210

1218.

Helena Njoki Ndungu

1065369

1273.

James Mutungunjuguna

22435138

1109.

Apollo Ndegwa Muthoni

20723728

1164.

Sarah Wanjiku

21546119

1219.

Naomi Wairimu Kanuthu

31810992

1274.

Irene Kerubo Mungai

25442495

1110.

Daniel Masita Ongechi

22870008

1165.

Yunia Kerubo Algano

10020172

1220.

Grace Wangui Kanuthu

13652737

1275.

Risper Hellen Buluma

22354690

1111.

John Waweru Njenga

23108663

1166.

Jane Wanjiku Rurum0

13558796

1221.

Joseph Ngethe Kangari

28734369

1276.

Charles Kigia Wamiti

26377416

1112.

Francis Omondi Ochumba

27765262

1167.

Isaac Kamiti Ruana

21816175

1222.

Anastasia Njeri Kariuki

6106510

1277.

Rose Wahito Njaramba

23457912

1113.

Rose Wanjiku Kariuki

12492069

1168.

Joyce Wambui Njuguna

4945951

1223.

Serah Nyambura Gichinja

22810054

1278.

Catherine Karinya Munywoki

24206578

1114.

Nancy Njere Kamau

26048982

1169.

Naomi Waithereeo Musanga

20967455

1224.

Annah Murugi Watuku

1064334

1279.

Damaris Makena Gikari

24506056

1115.

Nancu Kaira Murungi

12699183

1170.

Margaret Wairimu Waweru

2581731

1225.

Lydia Gathoni Waweru

1355733

1280.

Teresia Muthoni Ngatia

32198987

1116.

Naomi Bonabari Nyakundi

26449011

1171.

Lilian Muthoni Mungai

22019479

1226.

Rose Wanjiru Mwangi

6107145

1281.

Rosemary Njeri Kimani

9945587

1117.

Benjamin Githinji Mbugua

6854438

1172.

Eunice Waithera Maina

24382106

1227.

Isaack Mwirigi Nkonge

236421124

1282.

Lucia Wambui Ngache

1062757

1118.

Florah Nasero Leyian

14607398

1173.

Jane Njeri Gichuru

31045192

1228.

Regina Waithera Kingi

4913204

1283.

Teresia Muthoni Mburu

6697541

1119.

James Muhia Kimiti

8341620

1174.

Timothy Miti Nabea

13354520

1229.

John Nduati Wairimu

24140446

1284.

Agnes Mugechi Ngotho

210287573

1120.

Nancy Muthoni Ndichu

1065737

1175.

Lucia Wanjiru Kinyanjui

2295969

1230.

Einice Njeri Kinyanjui

24094073

1285.

Teresia Mutheu Kyelu

24162429

1121.

Grace Mumbi Njeri

26752196

1176.

Beatrice Wanjiru Gitau

3113274

1231.

Jane Wanjiku Kimani

25153568

1286.

Joel Mwangi Ndungu

29664986

1122.

Mary Wanjiru Muthoni

28556209

1177.

Mary Daniel Kiiti

2185233

1232.

Damaris Wangui Wathina

22301234

1287.

John Maina Wanjiru

22987392

1123.

Mellen Mogiti Kimaiba

4133256

1178.

Eunice Muraa Mokua

25728315

1233.

Jemimah Mosiru Wanyoike

24430531

1288.

Janeffer Wairimu Macharia

7571529

1124.

James Karanja Kuria

11750937

1179.

Mary Wambui Mburu

9367837

1234.

Anthony Wanyoike Wambui

29678496

1289.

Irene Wairimu Gitau

10975696

1125.

James Ndungu Kageche

33977718

1180.

Mercy Wairimu Chege

26516033

1235.

Jackline Kathomi Joseph

20316961

1290.

Henry Muthuri Kanyuru

22288619

1126.

Francisca Riziki Musyoka

26926752

1181.

Maurine Anyango Maua

33960858

1236.

Nancy Gakuu

33711636

1291.

Ruth Wambui Kiarie

9442851

1127.

Priscilla Makena Ngiri

26878610

1182.

Joyce Wanjiku Mburu

14672900

1237.

Mikelina Muthoni Gakuu

8880527

1292.

David Theuri Kiarie

25789536

1128.

Patrick Musembi Mwongo

26200267

1183.

Veronica Gathoni Gichuhi

375407

1238.

John Wanyoike Ngugi

20178378

1293.

Dorcus Wanjiru Wambui

20705807

1129.

Edward Wathigo Muema

23780165

1184.

Lucy Njambi Mungai

6106497

1239.

Sophie Bosibori Mwasi

29987365

1294.

Samson Murigi Ngugi

136100013

1130.

Leonard Anyango Makuku

12566504

1185.

Agnes Wanjiru

21521321

1240.

Emmah Gathoni Wairimu

33961140

1295.

Isaac Ndungu Wangui

23723022

1131.

Hesbon Imbuga Kilakabe

9447558

1186.

Wangari Ndirangu

29199493

1241.

Jackline Kwamboka Omwamba

20851528

1296.

Joyce Wanja Idhii

29102505

1132.

Alekxiner Obare Shikuku

20234213

1187.

Ruth Wairimu Kinuthia

24437599

1242.

Asnet Kerubo Nyairo

26005354

1297.

Anastacia Wairimu Mugo

11320098

1133.

Damacklyne Kemunto

33220732

1188.

Patrick Ngig Mbatia

30728791

1243.

Mary Wambui Mbugua

6854317

1298.

Lilian Amboko Okwiri

21492275

1134.

Carolyne Mwende Nduku

30216064

1189.

Jane Njeri Gathua

20102975

1244.

John Nganga Ngugi

33311750

1299.

Veronicah Ribi Mwangi

3732578

1135.

Lily Wanjeri Thuku

22679812

1190.

Ann Njeri Shoma

1351801

1245.

Jane Njeri Kanyeru

11121991

1300.

Mary Mwihaki Ndungu

5696256

1136.

Mirica Ngendo Nkoke

101756

1191.

Lucy Wanjeri Kungu

9832790

1246.

Mary Ambuso Kamadi

124248884

1301.

Irene Moraa

2844181

1137.

Tersia Wanjiku

1063585

1192.

Mary Wanjiru Mwaniki

12652982

1247.

Rael Moraa Mokaya

29497221

1302.

Grace Gacembi Muciri

13278335

1138.

Mary Atieno Otieno

30230889

1193.

Lilian Njoki Muhi

12521895

1248.

Joyce Makena Riungu

24761860

1303.

Rosemary Wanjiru Kapaa

1064094

1139.

Nance Anyango Atieno

26151557

1194.

Mary Wambui Njoki

31593054

1249.

Milkah Wairimu Makua

22835879

1304.

Leah Wambui Njenga

11521153

1140.

Jane Amati Wanyama

8341357

1195.

Serah Wairimu Mburu

8341481

1250.

Peter Muthee Leonard

21016363

1305.

Mary Mwikali Musyoka

22240162

1141.

Emily Njoki Kariuki

4554360

1196.

Jane Wamuhu Mungai

2096603

1251.

Catherine Kangendo Iruki

29201043

1306.

Lucy Wandia Muthee

20602527

1142.

Grace Nyambura Mburu

16073940

1197.

Mary Njeri Peter

1064765

1252.

Janet Wambura Karanja

26534435

1307.

Ruth Wangui Njuguna

32270181

1143.

Rose Nyaruai Muthoni

25030414

1198.

Selestine Atieno Njiru

26299820

1253.

Lilian Wanjiru Maina

13818661

1308.

Joseph Maina Wangombe

11443178

1144.

Ruth Nduku Ngina

29337084

1199.

Bilha Wangui Mainge

3559932

1254.

Phillis Wambui Wairaciu

7635070

1309.

Esther Njambi Kimani

11535157

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

1310.

Margaret Wangui Muthiga

2150924

1365.

Hannah Wanjiku Gitau

7667808

1420.

Anne Wangoi Gathoni

28685254

1475.

John Wanjohi Kibira

14490765

1311.

Elly Joy Murugi Patrick

13252387

1366.

Caroline Warutere Kamau

24701705

1421.

Jericah Mbithe Changao

12950207

1476.

Gerald Lemayian Kimakor

11681422

1312.

Jane Nyokabi Kamau

26083447

1367.

Annastacia Mwikali Nzioka

13520056

1422.

Mary Gathoni Ngaruiya

11384095

1477.

James Githinji Muchiri

992417

1313.

Beatrice Ruguru Kinyanjui

11681589

1368.

Gladys Wairimu Mwengwa

111271817

1423.

Agnes Wanza Ndambuki

22112982

1478.

Festus Sila Sammy

32928786

1314.

Margaret Muthoni Wanjiru

29224987

1369.

Esther Mwihari Kimani

1010874

1424.

Eunice Muthoni Muriithi

12578136

1479.

Antony Martim Mutai

28059834

1315.

David Kimani Njuguna

29136751

1370.

Stephen Sangira Njoroge

29732364

1425.

John Mwangi Kuria

13555985

1480.

Silvia Musaki Wafula

28825041

1316.

Wilson Murwa Kuria

29140738

1371.

John Mbugua Wambui

27125576

1426.

Leah Njoki Njoroge

22354068

1481.

Monicah Mumbi Njuguna

27193836

1317.

Brenise Njeri Kamau

22854551

1372.

Peter Kahura Kinyua

11535094

1427.

Leah Wanjira Kahenya

8343666

1482.

Moses Mwangi Wanjiku

24691730

1318.

Francis Kihoro Kianyuru

9209367

1373.

Milka Nyambura Kuria

27734704

1428.

Andrew Njenga Njoroge

30585851

1483.

Ekai Eregae Meni

5965143

1319.

Ndungu Karianjahi

4921406

1374.

Dominic Muimi Waita

12865091

1429.

Beatrice Wambui Mumbi

22471561

1484.

Lawrence Mugira Mirari

26649157

1320.

Damaris Wanjiru Gitau

29899275

1375.

Elizabeth Njoki Ndung'u

10882438

1430.

Jane Njeri Cumari

13221941

1485.

Eunah Wakonyu Mathenge

30106465

1321.

Mary Njoki Maina

13265936

1376.

Stephen Kamau Mwangi

4264449

1431.

Salome Muthoni Mbugua

1066112

1486.

Francis Njenga Kuria

23781796

1322.

Margaret Nduta Wangui

28086443

1377.

David Ngugi Njunge

31303594

1432.

Ann Nyawira Mwangi

21521797

1487.

Jackson Mwiti Kaburia

23368294

1323.

Aandi Peninah Ondinjo

20319656

1378.

Faith Wambui Mwangi

22362917

1433.

Catherine Wanjiku Kariuki

33249347

1488.

Kenneth Njoroge Kimani

21719372

1324.

Christine Munini Kimuu

6417766

1379.

Grace Wahu Njoroge

22800768

1434.

Nicholas Mwangi Wangamwa

25147537

1489.

Samwel Ochieng Odwar

25273294

1325.

Alice Nyangau Njugu

11767573

1380.

Antony Macugu Mwai

21406015

1435.

Wilson Maina Mwangi

21705829

1490.

Elizabeth Wangui Gichia

6854394

1326.

Clement Gachanja Kariuki

13220749

1381.

Elizabeth Wangari Kungu

9392532

1436.

Patrick Kinyanjui Mugure

23051745

1491.

Joyce Wanjiru Wairimu

30022706

1327.

Julius Mwita Robi

2918346

1382.

Catherine Muthoni Wanjiku

33505205

1437.

George Ndung'u Kuria

24534878

1492.

Lucy Waithira Kioi

29592854

1328.

Peter Nzioka Mbeneka

33789640

1383.

Virginia Wanjiru Njunge

20239581

1438.

Koki Mwalili

29680412

1493.

Elizabeth Migaliza Asena

30156624

1329.

Wanjiru Martha Musanga

1064376

1384.

Virginia Nyambura Ng'ang'a

6064564

1439.

Leah Mumbi Mungai

11728752

1494.

Mary Muthoni Njoroge

30101182

1330.

Esther Nyambura Wanja

22960483

1385.

Elizabeth Wangari Theuri

27330607

1440.

Henry Mbugua Njoroge

26423762

1495.

Paulina Nyokabi Mungai

2335678

1331.

Irene Wanjiru Wambui

28566480

1386.

Christopher Ndung'u Mburu

28151877

1441.

Anthony Kimani Njuguna

13128833

1496.

Rael Kemunto Maranga

26686576

1332.

Moses Waroinge Njoroge

21761211

1387.

Jane Nyambura Muthoni

22078430

1442.

Susan Wanjiku Muigai

12651121

1497.

Maria Wangari Ngigi

127537628

1333.

Peter Gathua Njoroge

13125549

1388.

James Ngaruiya Mwangi

22997314

1443.

Pauline Wambui Muigai

4718937

1498.

Annah Ndunge Mbole

13428174

1334.

Moses Maina Gituri

10513263

1389.

Ignatius Maina Muriithi

9263621

1444.

Henry Mukwambo Masinde

25743354

1499.

Catherine Kalekye Ndoko

25942002

1335.

Irene Kendi

23210038

1390.

Esther Wanjiru Ngandu

25544412

1445.

Violet Bonareri Isosa

279666799

1500.

Mary Nyawira Gakinya

268239

1336.

Carolyne Nanyoki

23320833

1391.

Rahab Nyokabi Kang'ethe

23269126

1446.

Eunice Wangui Mburu

26349261

1501.

Samuel Ouma Odongo

22737535

1337.

Jeriah Moraa Onsarigo

9739588

1392.

Annah Njeri Kimani

1065861

1447.

Pauline Syombua Wambua

24658625

1502.

Margaret Wangui Ndungu

22535421

1338.

Carolyne Waruguru Nyungi

24633357

1393.

Margaret Wairimu Kiiru

32992799

1448.

Jane Njeri Munene

29908942

1503.

Phanice Were Chesa

26635935

1339.

Moses Kariuki Karuri

29926496

1394.

Hannah Wanjiru Gathoni

21515075

1449.

Jane Wangui Mungai

13277513

1504.

Scolas Kalumu Muithya

23335357

1340.

Agnes Njoki Njunge

14515393

1395.

Mary Wanjiku Njenga

1064972

1450.

John Muigai Njoroge

11482361

1505.

Charles Taraiya Milanoi

22186518

1341.

Ruth Wambui Njuguna

22392176

1396.

Elizabeth Mbithe Nthenge

24102255

1451.

Josphat Kyalo Masau

24997621

1506.

Moses Mugo Ndungu

22670616

1342.

Alice Muthoni Gichia

25192584

1397.

Teresia Wambui Njuguna

28862949

1452.

Philomena Njeri Kariuki

27758918

1507.

Hannah Waruiru Gichohi

21519741

1343.

Sprinah Riziki Nynagresi

26512416

1398.

Jane Njuguini Wamiru

23135867

1453.

Judith Mukabane Onyonge

22636981

1508.

Joram Kimani Shauri

22572910

1344.

Patrick Maina Kariuki

68554995

1399.

Mary Nyokabi Ng'ang'a

21235213

1454.

Chrispus Ng'ang'a Gikandi

30575057

1509.

Mary Waithera Kinuthia

14473551

1345.

Maryann Wanjiru Njuguna

5214574

1400.

Harrison Ndaba

8341226

1455.

Michael Ngugi Kimani

22551781

1510.

Jane Wangui Njunji

24167906

1346.

Jane Wanjiru Ndichu

6880888

1401.

Francisca Kaunye Olekata

21282512

1456.

Mary Wanjiru Mwigua

4949297

1511.

Wanjiru Gitau Nguingoti

1062913

1347.

Elizabeth Mumbi Waweru

9887297

1402.

Peter Kiragu Kimani

11370725

1457.

Benard Mbucho Muthoni

24977401

1512.

Arthur Erastus Mburu Kiragu

764182

1348.

Escoline Wanja Musyoka

22274643

1403.

Catherine Khaeri Omwaka

32874881

1458.

Catherine Mumbua Muriiuki

11052129

1513.

Simon Kiongo Mburu

11587520

1349.

Benedeth Gathoni Kamite

1063731

1404.

Peninah Mwikali Toma

31565541

1459.

Nancy Wangui Mugane

5940010

1514.

Lucy Njoki Njuguna

24093859

1350.

Samson Rugiri Wainana

4442158

1405.

Monicah Njeri Kiiru

30290197

1460.

Lydiah Muthoni Ngumba

20584385

1515.

Gladys Wanjiru Muiru

21797722

1351.

Rolan Kanana Gitonga

27623774

1406.

Phyllis Nyambura Mbui

1194314

1461.

Margaret Muthoni Wahome

9723321

1516.

Ann Wangeci Wanjiru

12462977

1352.

Ruth Wambui Kahara

28855204

1407.

Eunice Njeri Mathini

1065084

1462.

Kubwana Alphonse Ndayishimiye

351375

1517.

Nancy Njeri Njau

1310503

1353.

Jerioth Wanjiku Wamae

12947179

1408.

Daniel Musau Munyao

24150453

1463.

Loyce Wamunyu Muhindu

4346196

1518.

Jane Wangui

522289

1354.

Susan Wangari Muiruri

939179

1409.

Beatrice Nkuene Mutai

1889438

1464.

Mary Mumbi Njuguna

1067500

1519.

Patrick Gitau Kariuki

1096985

1355.

Josephat Githimba Muthege

22836170

1410.

Njeri Mutua Musee

25531660

1465.

Mercy Muthoni Nyaga

1347137

1520.

Grace Mumbi Wambui

27471973

1356.

Eunice Achieng Owino

28620930

1411.

Njeri Ngugi

10432620

1466.

Eunice Akinyi Nyakore

29996732

1521.

Jane Gakenye Wambu

6855051

1357.

Philomena Kami Kinuthia

1309604

1412.

Sera Wambugu Maina

13846131

1467.

Eedith Wairimu Irango

20840883

1522.

Leah Wamboi Njoroge

26792228

1358.

Anthony Njenga Ngugi

20211341

1413.

Patrick Gichuru

24642069

1468.

Rhoda Katee Mwinzi

9022516

1523.

Priscilla Njeri Karanja

3109321

1359.

Christine Nthenya Mutuku

21971612

1414.

Ruth Wamaitha Macathah

10974471

1469.

Mary Nyaboke Misiga

30288883

1524.

Margaret Wanjiru Kinuthia

106614`

1360.

Sophia Atieno Ogak

11447205

1415.

Jacinta Wairimu Wangui

25619653

1470.

Lucy Njoki Muthenji

1063249

1525.

Margeret Waithira Kibuikia

5214391

1361.

Rahab Nduta

34391146

1416.

Miriam Wairimu Mbogo

14648014

1471.

Esther Wanjiru Waweru

25753596

1526.

Pelister Mongina Ndemo

24546168

1362.

Margaret Waithira Chege

1309745

1417.

James Mwanzia Musyoki

21971924

1472.

Mukein Muindi

4718154

1527.

Harrison Kibukia Kimity

20002230

1363.

Lucia Waithira Njunge

6854756

1418.

Patrick Kuria Wanjiru

25099129

1473.

Joseph Kimwel Kaindi

5718864

1528.

Leah Njeri Mwaniki

10864537

1364.

James Comba Njogu

24961210

1419.

Julia Waithera Ndung'i

16052475

1474.

Mary Wambui Mwangi

1355769

1529.

Lydia Kembo Nyang'wono

28708501

Cover your mouth when sneezing

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

No.

Names

ID Number

1530.

Leah Kabui Ndegwa

25371818

1561.

Daniel Kioko Mutinda

32537973

1592.

Naomi Moraa Kemongare

28139366

1623.

Paul Njuguna Mwangi

6063316

1531.

Catherine Mutindi Mavaka

29001875

1562.

Caroline Njoki Ndungu

34257080

1593.

Stephen Gitimu Muriithi

26814129

1624.

Teresia Wambui Njoki

30342908

1532.

Lawrence Chuni Thiongo

24749130

1563.

Cecilia Wanjirundungu

29137253

1594.

Melody Senetoi Leyian

24622400

1625.

Elizabeth Muthoni Ndegwa

13489601

1533.

Godfrey Githinji Wambugu

25926007

1564.

Stephen Maina Kanyi

27058289

1595.

Magret Auma Owino

13189566

1626.

Anne Wamboi Kiarie

10111264

1534.

Beatrice Aluoch Otieno

34391662

1565.

Hellen Wacek Wainaina

23439574

1596.

George Njorogw Waihiga

12655847

1627.

Lydia Wambugi Maina

10058142

1535.

David Kinoti Muriithi

32241625

1566.

Josphat Keremi M'ekotha

26302996

1597.

Beth Nthenya Munguti

20015372

1628.

James Muli Mugure

27790048

1536.

Margaret Njeri Wambui

11595518

1567.

Pauline Wanjiru Wambui

28627668

1598.

Eunice Njeri Njoki

2009083

1629.

Kevin Kaboke Ikuwa

28316900

1537.

Margeret Njeri Wamboi

11595518

1568.

Salome Wambui Kabiru

1067350

1599.

George Kabugi Muhinja

22262081

1630.

Marcella Oteyo

21130300

1538.

Lucy Wanjiru Muchiri

1844202

1569.

Florence Nafula

31547521

1600.

Mary Muthoni Gichoki

22409376

1631.

Mary Nyawira. Samwel

12890250

1539.

Caroline Mugure Muthoni

27611283

1570.

Dolphine Mwango Nyangau

35208804

1601.

Velonicah Njeri Waweru

8340439

1632.

John Mwangi Kamau

31654026

1540.

Agnes Gaita Mikio

2519441

1571.

Harriet Kageni Wainaina

8311664

1602.

Stephen Munyaka Mutua

29865728

1633.

Stephen Mungai Wairimu

29511365

1541.

George Kinyanjui Ndungu

23190825

1572.

Peris Muthoni Mwaura

22889459

1603.

Josephine Bosibori Nyauma

407147

1634.

Anastacia Kavita

22593931

1542.

Daniel Mungai Kuria

24156039

1573.

David Kamau Nyingi

12948012

1604.

Stanley Kiiru Njuguna

21720136

1635.

Veronica Wambui Nyamu

799929

1543.

Beatrice Mumbi Kuhungi

30015676

1574.

James Kingei Kioko

27633730

1605.

Alice Nyaboke Chamoru

25932133

1636.

Rose Wanjiru Muigai

8614543

1544.

Francis Njunge Njuguna

25206709

1575.

John Magondu Wanene

5947951

1606.

Peter Wanjema Mumu

1840843

1637.

Lucy Wanjiru Ngunya

13751434

1545.

Cristiano Mutuku Mwangangi

29581117

1576.

Protasia Valence Makawishe

9969290

1607.

Agnes Kerubo Elijah

33427726

1638.

Rose Ngami Riungu

4462082

1546.

Lydia Kemunto Sure

25000413

1577.

Samwel Ndegwa Ndarau

33407536

1608.

Emma Njeri David

25254826

1639.

Carolyne Wanjiku

23351699

1547.

James Mutugi Nthamburi

27415566

1578.

Samuel Ndegwa Ndarau

33407536

1609.

Fransisca Wanjugu Njoroge

13449716

1640.

Zippora Karauki

11058319

1548.

Agnes Wangari Gitonga

21717002

1579.

Bonventure Liani Singa

29392247

1610.

Mary Wachuka Kamau

27860865

1641.

Teresia Kariuki

22850154

1549.

Rosecate Wawira Njiru

29931272

1580.

Veronicah Nzalo Kyengau

23228965

1611.

Patricia Kamanthee

2691093

1642.

Geofrey Wainaina

11384411

1550.

Caroline Mumbi Mungai

29618045

1581.

David Mwangi Kanyoro

11176687

1612.

Lucia Njoki Njoroge

1062762

1643.

Patrick Mbatia Muteti

29642069

1551.

Francis Murithi Karimi

11320287

1582.

Emily Ndinda Kavundi Kasimu

27836514

1613.

James Njenga Waweru

21521600

1644.

Susan M. Murigi

24407355

1552.

Michael Kahara Kamau

25119391

1583.

Dorcas Wanjiru Mwangi

11098581

1614.

Hannah Wanjiru Andrea

1064106

1645.

Paul Kamau Wakaba

24468435

1553.

Martha Wanjiru Namu

13459557

1584.

Hellen Wanjiru Kimani

25231708

1615.

Charles Mahiuha Muriuki

22640712

1646.

Danson Mugo Chui

29548970

1554.

Eddah Mauno Wanyama

29510878

1585.

Peter Ngigi Gakuru

30897398

1616.

Jacinta Nduta Wahinya

11153551

1647.

Samuel Mburu Nganga

33804915

1555.

Joseph Kimamo Kenyatta

560637

1586.

Felista Naipanoi Enole Kapeen

11710150

1617.

Samuel Kimani Mwaura

21700157

1648.

James Mungai Karuga

13676457

1556.

Judith Nyanchoka Onyango

26291395

1587.

William Saitoti Kapeen

28331026

1618.

Elizabeth Kalele Kiiti

33989497

1649.

Margaret Wangu Chege

10933725

1557.

Samuel Ntongai M'ekotha

21256459

1588.

Lucy Njokigateiyu

12652771

1619.

Peter Ndungu Burugu

9361294

1650.

Pennina Munyiva Muema

31129596

1558.

Dorcas Mbula Kilonzo

29531306

1589.

Lucas Ambigo Nyambao

27584858

1620.

Lucy Kanana Arimi

13814547

1651.

Nancy Wachu Mwaura

7064820

1559.

Christina Wairimu

1240996

1590.

Jemimah Nzisa Kimweli

24706391

1621.

Mary Muthoni Matu

374563

1652.

Salome Linkoy

26635935

1560.

Annah Njeri Genyu

1064847

1591.

Edith Muthoni Njuguna

1323036

1622.

Rose Njeri Gachuru

6065096

1653.

Antony Wakaba Wachira

2504462

The following Two Hundred and Sixty-One (261) Project Affected Persons (PAPs) did not turn up for Validation to enable the allocation of a market space (stall) directly. This is to request those whose names appear below and are interested in the allocation of a stall to lodge their interest in writing to the Principal Secretary, State Department for Housing and Urban Development, Ambank House 17th Floor not later than 25th September 2020.

No.

Name

ID Number

No.

Name

ID Number

37.

Chalise Samwel Gathesha

28624399

59.

Esther Wangui Kimani

23349343

38.

Charity Nyawira Murage

200590029

60.

Eunice Wagithi Githinji

22641673

No.

Name

ID Number

No.

Name

ID Number

39.

Charles Kariuki Mwandiki

22196663

61.

Eunice Wanjiku Nderitu

13885370

1

Agnes Masitsa Vijedi

12562727

19.

Augustine Kariuki Waithira

22398323

40.

Charles Maina Kihoro

10967013

62.

Evalyne Mukulu Paul

29857724

2.

Agnes Wangui Gathua

11267881

20.

Beatrice Gathoni Wambui

24976329

41.

Clara Chepkoech Maritim

33156757

63.

Evans Musembi Hinga

26109580

3.

Alex Ndegwa Maina

28251252

21.

Beatrice Kianira

26306039

42.

Consolata Apondi Okomo

1911627

64.

Evelyn Waruguru Wambugu

28739106

4.

Alexander Mulu Paul

30732356

22.

Beatrice Mmbone

33013474

43.

Damaris Nyambura Ng'ang'a

3433456

65.

Everine Endesha Dela

34390307

Danel Thiongo Wangui

20524123

66.

Everlyne Okanja Njeka

33391093

67.

Florence Kasiku Muthini

27741807

5.

Alice Njoki Muthama

2000420

23.

Bedan Fundi Mvungu

24825191

44.

6.

Alice Njoki Nyamu

23337732

24.

Benrogious Mwanza Daudi

29337877

45.

Daniel Muringa Nguya

27034107

7.

Alice Wangui Wainaina

10882875

25.

Beth Wangari Kungu

138413369

46.

David Nyori Kinuthia

10182143

68.

Florence Malemba Wamela

20332834

8.

Alifey Ludovic

Ta000844

26.

Beth Wanjiku Mwangi

23024695

47.

Diana Nyambura

29388876

69.

Florence Wacera Chege

23667060

9.

Alphonce Valerian

Ta001778

27.

Bether Wairimu Maina

20452440

48.

Dinah Kerubo Oyano

12503933

70.

Francis Kimani Kaniaru

32314459

10.

Amos Mwangi Wairimu

27627022

28.

Bibianna Desdery Lyakurwa

9747223

49.

Dorcas Wanja Njenga

30593135

71.

Francis Mutua Kilivo

5929556

11.

Anastacia Mbula Mutiso

111385393

29.

Brian Muthoka Mwania

27599020

50.

Doreen Karwirwa Marangu

11696865

72.

Fredrick Kangethe Kanyara

31621415

12.

Anastacia Ngina Makau

22141691

30.

Calvins Odhiambo Muga

35213289

51.

Edith Wambui Nganga

24962486

73.

Fredrick Mwili Mwenda

24874623

13.

Andrew Mutinda Kimuli

336493345

31.

Caroline Karweti Gichuhi

24705066

52.

Ednah Kerubo Nyabaro

28617180

74.

Fredrick Omondi Okello

27514179

14.

Angela Mbula Kimeu

26801465

32.

Caroline Njeri Muthoni

21122029

53.

Elijah Wambugu Kondo

35113106

75.

Fredrick Thiongo Wainaina

27757257

15.

Ann Naserian Meeli

29286927

33.

Catherine Kajoju Mugambi

20265889

54.

Eliud Wakaba Muturi

26059771

76.

Gaudes Mvoi Ndungwa

57999367

16.

Ann Ngonyo Muthoni

30513682

34.

Catherine Nyambura

4830284

55.

Elizabeth Njambi Naitera

30785124

77.

Geoffrey Mutung'u Mwangi

11681305

17.

Ann Njeri Mwangi

9117720

35.

Catherine Wanjuu Muya

32765958

56.

Elizabeth Njoki Nyokabi

2847365

78.

Geofrey Maina Wambui

28302881

18.

Anna Wambui Thuku

14488226

36.

Cathrene Wamuyu Mugo

22132446

57.

Elizabeth Wanjera Wangari

30870571

79.

George Mbithi Mwanza

32261513

58.

Esther Muthike Thyaka

33562277

80.

George Mwihaki Thuo

35046129

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAJIADOT

PUBLIC NOTICE ALLOCATION OF STALLS FOR NGONG MARKET IN KAJIADO COUNTY No.

Name

ID Number

No.

Name

ID Number

No.

Name

ID Number

No.

Name

ID Number

81.

George Wanyingi Njoroge

30124367

128.

Joseph Kamau Njunguna

29510883

174.

Mary Wangui Wanjiku

22931803

221.

Regina Wanjiru Kimani

33723937

82.

Gladys Nduta Gikuru

23909441

129.

Joseph Kanua Gachura

32439050

175.

Mary Wanjiku Mwaura

3428672

222.

Regina Wanjiru Wainaina

10402582

83.

Godfrey Kiiru Gathitu

9332687

130.

Joseph Kibui Kimani

10432138

176.

Mary Wanjiru Kaptich

27633729

223.

Reginah Wanjiru Kimathi

9827599

84.

Goffrey Kipngetich

27660076

131.

Joseph Mwangi Ndirangu

28125015

177.

Mary Wanjiru Njoroge

28730127

224.

Reuben Mwaniki Mwaniki

25764135

85.

Grace Mungari Kariuki

20223934

132.

Joseph Mwangi Ndirangu

28125015

178.

Maxmilla Agola Nambulu

13529695

225.

Robert Ngatia Njeri

27966002

86.

Grace Soila Munyere

27268031

133.

Joseph Njenga Nagi

5783492

179.

Mercy Kathure

26420421

226.

Rose Nakumicha Onyango

23344090

87.

Hadija Karimi Swaleh

11489345

134.

Joseph Njoroge Njeri

33986708

180.

Mercy Nkatha Lucy

25504897

227.

Rose Nyansiabokaonywoki

25916777

88.

Hannah Wangari Mburu

28598073

135.

181.

Mercy Wanjiku Waithera

27901639

228.

Roseline Nafula Mukhebi

24773747

Hannah Wanjiru

34391093

Josephine Bosibori Nyauma

407147

89.

24317337

229.

Sabeta Wanjiru Kibuhi

25224367

Haron Kamau Kiringu

23928797

25039306

Michael Kinyua Mbuba

90.

183.

230.

Saidi Abdallah Ndung'u

12651640

Hassan Muiruri Matheka

34672316

Joyce Wanjiku Jelagat

29090088

Moses Waweru Wothaya

28363776

Scholastica Wairimu Waruru

11482834

142.

188.

235.

28653205

12990816

27193836

Immaculate Mumbi Mutero

Joyce Wangui Mwangi

Monicah Mumbi Njuguna

96.

141.

187.

34017746

257652288

29058961

Sarafina Vijete Josephat

Ibrahim Evans Ombati

Joyce Kanini Mbuba

234.

95.

140.

24417216

10883365

25994060

Miriam Wambui Kariuki

Samuel Mganga Njuguna

Hyline Kemunto Kegoro

186.

233.

94.

29146304

33956938

29157674

Josphine Atieno Omwaka

Milkah Wambui Gathoni

Samuel Kihingu Njunguna

139.

185.

232.

21210324

24380710

22940577

Hilary Mutua Mukeka

Joshua Lemeyan Naipanoi

Milkah Mwende Musili

93.

138.

184.

28231320

25869278

33226116

Samson Murimi Mercy

Hellen Muthoni Ndungu

Joshua Kiema Ngena

231.

92.

137.

Mildred Nabangala Wanyama

9838355

91.

Josephine Wambui Ndungu

182.

27724810

236.

Scolastica Ndanu Muema

26718357

22742927

24045563

Moureen Mumbi Wambui

Irene Kagwiria Murungi

Juliet Asena Muhyahya

189.

97.

143.

237.

Serah Njeru Macharia

34534038

2261878

6248157

2534750

Irene Mutitu Ireri

Julius Mwangi Njoroge

Mutethia Eric Karuti

98.

144.

190.

31829566

27749840

238.

Serah Wambuui Kuria

32999352

32033916

Justus Mutinda Kalungu

Mwanzia Mwoki

Isaac Ndungu Maina

145.

191.

99.

239.

23647815

193.

Nancy Wangari Mwaura

26600130

Shaban Simiyu Wepukhulu

33321640

Isaiah Muriuki Chiira

30688100

22812609

101.

Jackline Gesare Momanyi

25960061

Kaspha Chepkemboi Otieno

Mwema Mutual

100.

146.

192.

240.

Simon Kibiro Wangui

21759142

27488178

34081223

23936258

Jackline Nzula Chege

Kennedy Muriithi Mwenda

Naomi Waithira Karanja

102.

147.

194.

32041048

241.

Simon Kiragu Maina

20495825

28557683

29302420

Naomi Wambui

Jackson Mwanake Ngore

Kilonzo Kalungu

195.

103.

148.

Nollegah Mmbaitsa

13737670

11385750

25211297

30413633

196.

Jamee Njoroge Wairimu

Leah Wangui Mwaura

Simon Ndoho Ngotho

104.

149.

242.

11473883

243.

Simon Njege Ng'ang'a

23209357

22312419

22732252

Patrick Amunga Namiba

James Muchui Mutwiri

Lilian Abiriako Murembe

197.

105.

150.

Patrick Muriuku Maringa

13541967

8341168

32540696

27777027

198.

James Wamwenge Wangui

Lilian Oduor Nabira

Stephen Ezekiel Mwaura

106.

151.

244.

23961304

245.

Stephen Kamau Mwangi

4264449

33533053

28855170

Patrick Ndung'u Nyambura

Jamlic Mutisya Mbali

Lilian Wambui Macatha

199.

107.

152.

Paul Kimeu Ndolo

33275969

24017909

24809870

12523303

200.

Jane Nduku Mutua

Lillian Wangari Kamau

Stephen Mburu Waithaka

108.

153.

246.

29510781

247.

Stephen Mungugi Ngolya

30119069

1350265

10110007

Paul Ndung'u Wanjiku

Jane Njeri Kinyanjui

Living Benedict Gidu

201.

109.

154.

29060753

27194359

13512089

30181653

Jane Nkatha Mathiu

Loise Wangu Gatheca

Paul Obare Ondieki

111.

156.

203.

Stephene Gikunju Wahome

23227638

12653036

33157911

Paul Njaaga Njoroge

Jane Njeri Wairagu

Loice Siamantha Parkima

202.

110.

155.

248.

12779899

112.

Jane Nyambura Situma

28205493

11336087

10045887

Stephene Maina Waweru

Lucia Njoki Ndegwa

Paul Wabunyi Michuki

249.

157.

204.

113.

Jane Thama Chege

3929383

29096798

26802333

1068474

Lucy Igoki Macari

Peninah Njoki Chege

Sulema Auma Amora

158.

205.

250.

21123996

23612547

114.

Jane Wanjiru Nderitu

26704613

25794420

Peris Gathoni Kimondo

Susan Nyambura Kaari

Lucy Wanjiru Ngige

206.

251.

159.

115.

Janet Mutheu Kyumwa

9635106

10058142

303056759

28829280

Lydia Wambugi Maina

Peter Chege Ngare

Susan Wambui Njomo

160.

207.

252.

13705390

28320276

116.

Jeneffer Njambi Muni

8290301

21615799

Peter Kiarii Munenge

Sylvester Nzioka Mutuku

Margaret Gathoni Wangui

208.

253.

161.

117.

Joel Mutemi Muthui

27394926

28704417

13825996

29187341

Margaret Nduta Ndicu

Peter Njoroge Ndung'u

Tabitha Wangeci Kamau

162.

209.

254.

9964758

3461368

118.

John Karigi Kadogo

28599155

23874768

Peter Sigfrid Eringo

Teresia Wanjiku

Margaret Njeri Wanjiru

210.

255.

163.

119.

John Kariuki Kamau

20509422

21609535

4439061

5712711

Martha Wanjiru Kimani

Peter Wamweya Gitau

Teresia Wanjiku Gitoho

164.

211.

256.

27691157

11046764

120.

John Muchiri

34518855

28912597

258.

Teresiah Wambui Wanjiru

28481053

121.

John Musyoki Muasa

31100835

166.

Martin Ruhiu Wambui

26057207

Peterson Waithaka Mwangi

Teresiah Wambui Ngugi

Martin Gitonga Njenga

212.

257.

165.

29729596

28289857

122.

John Mwangi Maina

21942329

8688008

Polly Mugure Munyua

Theresiah Nthenya Nzioka

Mary Kivya Nzelu

213.

259.

167.

123.

John Njoka Maruru

10661887

24279717

29193084

29201164

Mary Mukami Wairagu

Pollycarp Mbaabu Mwori

Timothy Ndiritu Wanjiru

168.

214.

260.

9983538

27983954

124.

John Wangui Kiige

9668172

31633867

Priva Paul Silayo

Veronicah Nyambura Njoki

Mary Njeri Kinyanjui

215.

261.

169.

24481009

26788180

4685763

Rebecca Karimi

Joseph Gatemi Muragu

Mary Njoki Njeru

216.

125.

170.

21475839

14421369

1295670

Regina Mumbi Waithaka

Joseph Githenji Paulo Ngotho

Mary Njoki Tirus

217.

126.

171. 172.

Mary Njoki Waweru

9373810

218.

Regina Mutheu Mbaluka

34814310

25531645

28305266

25182907

Joseph Kabui Wanjiru

Mary Wambui Ndungu

Regina Mwikali Wambua

127.

173.

219. 220.

Regina Ngui

10095053

136.

The above list superseds any other previously published list

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MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND CO-ORDINATION OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

MINISTRY OF DEVOLUTION AND ASALs STATE DEPARTMENT FOR DEVOLUTION

STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES REPUBLIC OF KENYA

TENDER NOTICE The Ministry of Devolution and ASALs, State Department for Devolution, (SDD) invites eligible, qualified and competent firms including those firms owned by Youth, Women and Persons with Disability (YW&PWD) to submit sealed applications for the following tenders: S/ NO

Tender Number

Tender Description

Eligible Category

Closing Date and Time

1.

MODA/SDD/OTRFP/01/ 2020-2021

Consultancy Services to develop a Documentary for Kenya Devolution Support Program. (Consultancy Firm)

Open

29th Sept. 2020 At 11 o’clock

2

MODA/SDD/OT/RFP/02/ 2020- 2021

Consultancy Services for Annual Capacity and Performance Assessment (ACPA). (Consultancy Firm)

Open

29th Sept. 2020 At 11 o’clock

3

MODA/SDD/OT/RFP/03 /2020-2021

Consultancy Services to conduct a Quality assurance for Annual Capacity and Performance Assessment and Capacity Building Plans for County Governments. (Consultancy Firm )

Open

4

MODA/SDD/OT/RFP/04/ 2020-2021

Consultancy Services for developing End Term Evaluation of Kenya Devolution Support Program. (Consultancy Firm)

Open

TENDER INVITATION NOTICE The Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government through the State Department for Correctional Services invites eligible bidders for supply and delivery of goods and services for the following tenders (framework contracts) for the period ending 30th June, 2022.

CATEGORY A - Open to all Citizens S/ NO

TENDER NO

TENDER NAME

BID BOND Kshs.

CLOSING DATE

1.

SDC/1/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Farm Tools and Inputs

250,000

30th September, 2020

2.

SDC/2/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Prime Grade Tim-ber (hardwood)

250,000

30th September, 2020

29th Sept. 2020 At 11 o’clock

3.

SDC/3/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Household and Institutional Appliances

250,000

30th September, 2020

4.

SDC/4/2020-2022

Supply of Wood-fuel

250,000

30th September, 2020

29th Sept. 2020 At 11 o’clock

5.

SDC/5/2020-2022

Supply of Tyres, Tubes and Batteries

250,000

30th September, 2020

6.

SDC/6/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Car-pentry Tools and Machinery

250,000

30th September, 2020

Interested bidders may access and download detailed tender document and corresponding Terms of Reference/specifications free of charge from: i. Procurement Portal: http//www.tenders.go.ke ii. The Ministry’s Website www.devolutionasals.go.ke. Duly completed tender documents (Two Hard Copies, One Original and one Copy ) should be enclosed in plain sealed envelope clearly marked with tender number, tender description and deposited in the tender Box located on 1st floor of Telposta Towers, Wing C, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya during office hours (Weekdays 8.00 am to 5.00 pm) on or before Tuesday, 29th September, 2020 at 11.00 a.m. and be addressed to: Principal Secretary, Ministry of Devolution and Asals, State Department for Devolution, P. O. Box 30004 – 00100. NAIROBI, KENYA Bids will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the bidders or their representatives who choose to attend at the 6th floor boardroom, Telposta Towers, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi. Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all Government taxes and other expenses and must remain valid for 150 days from the closing/opening date of the tender. Bids requiring bid Security will be as indicated in the tender documents. Principal Secretary State Department for Devolution

7.

SDC/7/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of se-curity locks

250,000

30th September, 2020

8.

SDC/8/2020-2022.

Supply and Delivery of Mo-tor Vehicle Service Parts, lubricants

250,000

30th September, 2020

9.

SDC/9/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Telecommunication Items

500,000

30th September, 2020

10.

SDC/10/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Photographic Materials

100,000

30th September, 2020

11.

SDC/11/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Prison Staff and Prisoners uni-form Material (Locally Man-ufactured)

500,000

5th October, 2020

12.

SDC/12/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Staff Uniform, Insignia and miscellaneous Items

500,000

5th October, 2020

13.

SDC/13/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of La-boratory Reagents, Specialized Equipment and Dental Consumables

100,000

5th October, 2020

14.

SDC/14/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Em-powerment Tools

250,000

5th October, 2020

CATEGORY B: Reserved for Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities S/NO

TENDER NO

TENDER NAME

BID BOND

CLOSING DATE

15.

SDC/15/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of office Stationeries

None

5th October, 2020

16.

SDC/16/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Uphol-stery, Carpentry Materials

None

5th October, 2020

17.

SDC/17/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Sanitary Items

None

5th October, 2020

18..

SDC/18/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Building Materials

None

5th October, 2020

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

19.

SDC/19/2020-2022

Provision of Professional Cleaning Services

None

5th October, 2020

20.

SDC/20/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Horse Feeds, Dog meal and Accessories

None

5th October, 2020

STATE DEPARTMENT FOR INFRASTRUCTURE

21.

SDC/21/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Prime Grade Timber (Softwood)

None

7th October, 2020

JOB ADVERTISEMENT Applications are invited from qualified persons for the following positions shown below:

22.

SDC/22/2020-2022

Supply and delivery of Airtime

None

7th October, 2020

23.

SDC/23/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Bed-dings

None

7th October, 2020

24.

SDC/24/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Motor Vehicle Workshop tools and Equipment

None

7th October, 2020

VACANCY NO

JOB TITLE

CSG

POSTS

25.

SDC/25/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Soap Ingredients Materials

None

7th October, 2020

1/2020

Laboratory Technician III

13

11

26.

SDC/26/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of Dietary Flour (Ujimix) for PLHIV

None

7th October, 2020

2/2020

Motor Vehicle Electrician Grade III

15

12

3/2020

Motor Vehicle Mechanic Grade III

15

13

4/2020

Artisan Grade III -Mechanical

15

11

5/2020

Artisan Grade III -Building

15

8

S/NO

TENDER NO

TENDER NAME

BID BOND

CLOSING DATE

6/2020

Artisan Grade III –Plant Mechanic

15

17

27.

SDC/27/2020-2022

Provisions of Air Ticketing

None

7th October, 2020

6

28.

SDC/28/2020-2022

Repair and Maintenance of Motor vehicles

None

7th October, 2020

29.

SDC/29/2020-2022

Maintenance of Computers, Equipment Servers, Routers, Printers, Scanners, Telephone lines, Heads and Photocopiers

None

7th October, 2020

7/2020

Artisan Grade III –Spray Painting

15

8/2020

Artisan Grade III –Panel Beating

15

7

9/2020

Artisan Grade III -Upholster

15

9

10/2020

Plant Operator III

16

16

11/2020

Driver III

16

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Interested and qualified persons are requested to make their applications by completing one PSC2 (Revised 2016) application form. The form may be downloaded from the Public Service Commission’s websites: www.publicservice.go.ke For more details on salary scale, requirements for appointment, duties and responsibilities, visit the following website www.transport.go.ke or www.mygov.go.ke. Completed PSC 2 (2016) application form can be sent to: The Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development State Department of Infrastructure P.O. Box 30260-00100 Nairobi OR Hand delivered to the State Department of Infrastructure Human Resource Management registry, Transcom House, 5th Floor or email to [email protected] on or before 6th October, 2020.

CATEGORY C:

Prequalification of Suppliers for Supply of Goods, Services and Works (Reserved for AGPO)

Interested eligible candidates should download the document free of charge from our website www.coordination.go.ke or, from IFMIS Kenya suppliers’ portal: www.supplier.treasury.go.ke and or www.mygov.go.ke. The document can also be collected from the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government (State Department for Correctional Services) Supply Chain Management Office upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs.1, 000/= (one thousand only)in the Ministry cash office or bankers cheque addressed to the Principal Secretary. Any further information may be obtained from Head of Supply Chain Management Services, Telposta Towers 13th Floor during normal working hours (8.00 to 1.00 pm and from 2.00 to 5.00 pm). Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with tender reference number and be deposited in the Tender Box on 13th Floor at Telposta Tower Nairobi and be addressed to: The Principal Secretary, State Department for Correctional Services, P.O. Box 30478-00100, Nairobi. So as to be received on or before 10.00am of the closing date indicated above. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Candidates or their representatives who choose to attend at the boardroom located at 13th Floor at Telposta Tower Nairobi. The tenders shall be opened in strict adherence to the Ministry of Health protocol on COVID 19. Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT and all Government Taxes and must remain valid for one hundred fifty (150) days from the opening date of the tender. HEAD – SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

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Kangaroo courts blamed for Compensation to pave way high child abuse cases in Teso for Phase Two Kariminu dam to cost Sh2.2billion

BY MELECHEZEDECK EJAKAIT

Teso North Area Children’s Advisory Council has blamed kangaroo courts for the increase in the number of child abuse cases in the sub county. This emerged during a recent council’s meeting with other stakeholders held at Amagoro to deliberate on emerging issues affecting child protection like teenage pregnancies, child prostitution, defilement, early marriages and child labour. Amagoro Assistant County Commissioner, Hawo Bonaya who chaired the meeting told the stakeholders that they have a critical role to play in protecting the children, besides ensuring victims of child abuse access justice. “Let us be champions in fighting for the rights of the young girls and boys,” he urged. On the issue of kanga-

roo courts, Bonaya asked the stakeholders not to hesitate to report any incidents involving chiefs and their assistants for action to be taken. The Sub County Children Officer, Joy Alumase said, there is need to sensitize parents on child rights and how to seek legal redress whenever they have been abused. She said cases of sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children were on the rise in the sub county hence the need for collaborative efforts from all partners to combat the vice. Katakwa Diocese Anglican Church Bishop John Okude said the alarming numbers of children being abused should be a wake-up call to the community to act now and protect the future generation. “The moment we allow the trend to continue and the life of that child is cut short be-

cause of failing to act, then we are losing a nation, we are losing a leadership and one day God will ask you what you did when you had the opportunity,” Bishop Okunde. World Vision representative at the meeting Everlyne Ementono said, kangaroo courts were the biggest hiccup in the fight against injustices meted to children. She said the only way to curtail the rise in the cases and save the children especially the girl child is to deal with the courts. Ementono disclosed that since July, they have managed to trace about 89 cases of teenage pregnancies across the sub county. Moding chief Gilbert Odera however refuted claims that chiefs and their assistants presided over the kangaroo courts .

a repeat of the compensation stalemate that was witnessed during land acquisition for Phase one, that dragged the commencement of the project. He said most of the hurdles that time involved land succession battles pitying relatives of the beneficiaries and hoped it will not be the case this time. During Phase one, Sh.1.3 billion was spent to compensate residents for 157 acres. “We are waiting for the NLC to finish with legal processes, establishing compensation rates and the number of those to be compensated. The funds have been set side, and once these processes are done, compensation will kick off. “We lost two years in settling land compensation rows during Phase one and this slowed the commencement

BY MUOKI CHARLES (KNA)

The Government has set aside Sh.2.2 billion as compen-

sation to residents of Gatundu North whose land will be taken for the second Phase of the multi-billion Kariminu 2 dam project, Water Principal Secretary Joseph Wairagu has said. Wairagu said requisition for the funds has been done and that the money will be released once the National Lands Commission (NLC) completes legal requirements and establishes compensation rates. Speaking while monitoring the progress of the project on Saturday, the PS said land acquisition process was ongoing and that the NLC was in the process of establishing the number of Project Affected Persons (PAPs). He said they want to avoid

of the project. We won’t allow this to happen again and cause delays in the project completion. Funds are there to ensure timely compensation of the Project Affected Persons,” said Wairagu. The Sh.24 billion dam is being built on a 600-acre piece of land and is jointly funded by the Government of Kenya and the China Exim Bank. International Holding Corporation (AVIC) and Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute (SMEDI) are the implementing partners. The Phase One of the project covers 171 acres and involves dam embankment and water draw-off structures while Phase 2 will cover 429 acres for the reservoir area including the treatment plant and laying of pipes.

OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL AND DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

BUSINESS REGISTRATION SERVICE REPUBLIC OF KENYA

EASE OF DOING BUSINESS

VACANT POSITIONS IN THE BUSINESS REGISTRATION SERVICE (“THE SERVICE”) A SEMI-AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT AGENCY CREATED UNDER THE BUSINESS REGISTRATION SERVICE ACT 15 OF 2015 Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following vacant posts in the Business Registration Service. Interested and qualified persons are requested to download the full advert make their applications by completing ONE BRS Form. The application form and the detailed job requirements, duties and responsibilities for each position should be downloaded from either of the following websites; www.brs.go.ke, www.publicservice. go.ke or www.amsol.co.ke

NO.

POSITION

GRADE

REF.NO

NO. OF POSITIONS

1.

Deputy Director, Land Survey

3

KeNHA/DD-LS/007/ 2020

1

2.

Deputy Director, Human Resource Management

3

KeNHA/DD-HRM/008/2020

1

For the detailed Job Profile and Specification, and general information on KeNHA, please visit the Authority’s website www.kenha.co.ke. KeNHA is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and gender equality within the organization and therefore encourages persons with disability, women and those from marginalized areas to apply. Applicants with disability are requested to indicate their status on the application cover letter for ease of identification. Prospective candidates MUST satisfy the requirements of Leadership and Integrity set out in Chapter six (6) of the Constitution of Kenya and shall be required to present the following documents during the interview.

DESIGNATION

GRADE

1.

State Counsel/Principal

BRS 4

1

No. 19/2020

2.

Senior Assistant Registrar of Companies

BRS 4

1

No. 20/2020

3.

Assistant Registrar of Companies

BRS 5

2

No. 21/2020

4.

Senior Records Management

BRS 4

1

No. 22/2020

5.

Records Management Officer

BRS 6

1

No. 23/2020

6.

Assistant Official Receiver

BRS 5

2

No. 24/2020

7.

ICT Officer II

BRS 6

2

No. 25/2020

8.

Senior Legal Officer – Compliance

BRS 5

1

No. 26/2020

9

Senior Legal Officer – Investigator

BRS 5

1

No. 27/2020

Candidates who meet the requirements detailed in the Job Specifications should submit their applications so as to reach the specific address shown below by close of business on 28th September, 2020 at 5.00pm. Applications to include CVs with details of day time contacts, current and expected salary, notice period required to take up appointment where successful, names and contacts of three referees. Applicants must also attach copies of all Certificates/Testimonials and copies of National ID or Passport.

10.

Senior Administration Officer

BRS 4

1

No. 28/2020

Applications for all positions should be addressed to:-

11.

Senior Accountant

BRS 4

1

No. 29/2020

12.

Finance Officer II

BRS 6

1

No. 30/2020

13.

Office Assistant

3

No. 31/2020

BRS 9

ADVERT NO.

In order to carry out this mandate effectively, the Authority wishes to fill the following vacant positions with creative, proactive, visionary and tenacious Kenyan citizens with the ability to quickly adapt to a dynamic work environment.

NO.

Total positions

NO. OF POSTS

EXCITING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (RE-ADVERTISEMENT) The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), a State Corporation under the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Housing, Urban Development and Public Works was established under the Kenya Roads Act, 2007 and charged with the mandate to manage, develop, rehabilitate and maintain national roads.

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Ethics and Anti-corruption Commission Clearance Certificate Kenya revenue Authority Tax Compliance Certificate Higher Education Loans Board Clearance Certificate or proof of ongoing repayments Certificate of Good Conduct issued by National Police Service Certificate of Clearance from the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)

The terms of appointment for the positions of Deputy Director, Land Survey and Deputy Director, Human Resource Management shall be for a Three (3) year contract, renewable subject to satisfactory performance.

The Chairman-Board of Directors, Kenya National Highways Authority, Barabara Plaza, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) Off Airport South Road, along Mazao Road P.O. Box 49712 - 00100 Nairobi.

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Please note: • Candidates should NOT attach any documents to the application form. ALL the details requested in the advertisement should be filled on the form. • Candidates are advised to apply for one position where they are most suited. • Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted. • Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification. • Shortlisted candidates shall be required to produce originals of their National Identity Card, academic and professional certificates and transcripts during interviews. • All applicants shall be required to produce the original letter of appointment to their current substantive post or position during the interview. The completed application form should be emailed to [email protected] on or before 5th October, 2020.

Applications for Deputy Director, Land Survey and Deputy Director, Human Resource Management clearly quoting the reference number should be hand delivered and inserted in the Recruitment box placed on the 4th Floor (Outside the Director Generals Office) OR Emailed to [email protected]. Applications without the relevant qualifications, copies of documentation /details will not be considered. Any form of canvassing shall lead to automatic disqualification. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000 Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: [email protected] @KeNHAKenya

Web : www.kenha.co.ke

Kenya National Highways Authority

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Avoid contact with sick people

Don’t touch eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands

Thoroughly cook meat, eggs. Don’t eat raw food

Keep objects and surfaces clean

KRA recovers Sh 330 Million tax from county suppliers BY ALICE GWORO (KNA)

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has recovered Sh 330 million tax from various suppliers trading with county governments in form of Value Added Tax(TAX), Income Tax and Witholding Tax. The taxes were recovered over a period of three years from various suppliers following investigations by the KRA. KRA Commissioner for Investigations & Enforcement Mr. David Yego said that some of the evaders agreed to pay while others have opted to seek redress at the Tax Appeals Tribunal (TAT) and while some have since engaged the Authority with the aim of settling the cases ami-

cably as per the provisions of the Tax & Customs Laws. “Kenya Revenue Authority has in the past three years received intelligence reports of tax evasion by various business entities trading with county governments. Following investigations, some suppliers agreed to pay taxes due while others have been charged in court”, said Yego who further said that they remain confident that additional taxes shall be recovered from these suppliers. According to the statement sent to newsrooms, the Authority further established that tax evasion by county suppliers is mainly done through use of fictitious invoices to inflate costs and failure by County Governments

to submit taxes withheld from the suppliers and employees. He noted that other noncompliance issues include failure to file returns and filing of nil returns even after earning taxable income, asserting that further investigations are ongoing in this regard. “Over the investigative period KRA carried out risk analysis and established that despite the increase in expenditure by the County Governments on supplies of goods and services, there was no corresponding increase in tax payments by the suppliers in terms of Income Tax, Valued Added Tax and withholding taxes”, said Mr. Yego. Yego in the statement said that the Authority wishes to encourage the suppliers who

NATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (NCB) TENDER NAME:

SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LOCALLY MANUFACTURED SANITARY TOWELS TO PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY LOCAL MANUFACTURERS (2020/2021)

VACANCY- RE-ADVERTISEMENT The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) wishes to recruit a qualified professional for the position of Deputy Director, Education Broadcasting Services. Interested candidates should visit www.kicd.ac.ke for details on job requirements and qualifications. RE - ADVERTISEMENT

KICD GRADE

POST

Deputy Director, Education Broadcasting Services,

KICD Grade 3

1 Post

Interested applicants should forward their application letters, academic and professional certificates, testimonials, up-to-date curriculum vitae and ID card to [email protected] not later than 30th September, 2020, 5pm. All applicants should give full details of their address including mobile numbers as well as names and addresses of two referees. Ag. Director/ Chief Executive Officer Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development P.O. Box 30231-00100 NAIROBI NB:

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and any canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.

KICD is an equal opportunity employer and people with disability and the marginalised are encouraged to apply.

MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL PROTECTION

STATE DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING BASIC EDUCATION

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

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KENYA INSTITUTE OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

are yet to be notified of intention to carry out tax investigations, to take advantage of the amnesty as provided under the Finance Act (2020) to declare and pay their due taxes. He emphasized that once a supplier is identified for investigation, they will not be allowed to enjoy the advantages provided under the amnesty “It is an offence under the Tax Procedures Act to deduct and fail to pay due taxes. The Authority will therefore promptly institute criminal investigations for prosecution where it is established that the county officials have failed in their statutory obligations tax under tax laws,” said Yego.

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

SEPTEMBER 15, 2020

STATE DEPARTMENT FOR LABOUR REPUBLIC OF KENYA

TENDER NOTICE The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection –State Department for Labour invites sealed tenders from eligible bidders for the tenders detailed below:

REFERENCE NUMBER

REFERENCE NAME

ELIGIBILITY

1.

The Government of Kenya has established a budget line for the procurement and distribution of sanitary towels for deserving girls in Public Primary Schools. In this regard, the Ministry of Education wishes to invite bids from reputable and competent manufacturers for the supply and delivery of locally manufactured sanitary towels to Public Primary Schools in the country.

S/NO 1.

ML&SP/SDL/002/2020-2021

Provision of Cleaning Services for the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection for Financial Years 2020/2021-2021/2022

Reserved for Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities

2.

Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding documents at the office of the Head, Supply Chain Management Services, Ministry of Education, State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education, Ground floor Jogoo House ‘B’ Room 9 or be viewed from our website http://www.education.go.ke.

2.

ML&SP/SDL/003/2020-2021

Provision of Security Guard Services for the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection for Financial Years 2020/2021-2021/2022

Open to all eligible tenderers

3.

A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KES 1,000.00 to the Ministry of Education Cash Office, at Jogoo House ‘B’, 7th Floor Room 726 or be downloaded from our website www.education.go.ke and register the tender at the procurement office on Ground floor Jogoo House ‘B’ Room 9 or through the Ministry email; [email protected]

4.

Bids must be submitted through our tender box at Jogoo House ‘B’ on or before Tuesday 6th October, 2020 10.00 a.m accompanied by a bid security of 2% of the contract price. • • • •

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The Sanitary Towels to be supplied by Local Manufacturers The tender is divided into six (6) lots and bidders are allowed to bid for one or more lots. The price quoted must be inclusive of all taxes and transport cost to the lot destination. The Local Manufacturers must attach the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) certificate.

Bids shall be opened in the presence of bidders’ representatives who choose to attend at 10.00 AM (Local Time) immediately after closing on Tuesday 6th, October, 2020 at the:Ministry of Education State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education Harambee Avenue, Jogoo House B, Conference room, 2nd floor, P.O. Box 30040-00100,Nairobi Tel +254 020 318581 NAIROBI – KENYA Email: [email protected]

Head, Supply Chain Management Services For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information from and inspect the tender documents at Ministry of Labour & Social Protection, Supply Chain Management Offices 14th Floor, Eastern wing of NSSF Building Block A during normal working hours. A complete tender document may be downloaded from the government tender portal www.tenders.go.ke and the Ministry`s website www.labour.go.ke for free. Duly filled tender documents are to be tape bound, serialized and/or paginated and enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the tender number and name and be deposited in the tender box marked “Ministry of Labour & Social Protection” located at NSSF Building, Block A, 14th floor, Eastern Wing or be addressed and posted to: Principal Secretary State Department for Labour Ministry of Labour & Social Protection P.O. Box 40326-00100 NAIROBI So as to be received on or before Wednesday 30th September 2020 at 1000hrs. Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, must be expressed in Kenya shillings and shall remain valid for a period of 120 days from the closing date of the tender. Tenders will be opened immediately after the closing date/time in the presence of the tenderers and/or their representatives who may choose to attend the opening at the boardroom located at NSSF Building, Block A, Eastern wing 7th floor. Only one representative per tenderer shall be allowed to participate in the exercise in compliance with MOH guidelines/ protocols in combating COVID 19 pandemic. There will be a mandatory pre-bid site visit meeting on Tuesday 22nd September 2020 at the boardroom located on NSSF Building Block A, Eastern Wing 7th floor starting at 11 a.m. The Procuring Entity reserves the right to cancel the tender proceedings any time before notification of contract award. Head /Supply Chain Management Unit For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION (NACOSTI) Our Vision : “A knowledge-based economy” Our Mission : “To facilitate quality in research, science, technology and innovation sector through regulation, promotion and provision of advisory services”

REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS - 2020/2022 The National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation is in the process of registering Suppliers/ Contractors for the Supply/Provision of various Goods, Works and Services for the financial year 2020-2022.

NACOSTI/PRE/034/2020-2022

Provision of Repair and Maintenance Services of Office Furniture & Fittings

OPEN

Interested and eligible Suppliers/Contractors specializing in the various categories of Supply/Provision of goods, works and services mentioned below are invited to apply for registration.

NACOSTI/PRE/035/2020-2022

Provision of Bottled Water 18.9 litres (mineral water), Disposal Cups and Leasing of Dispensers

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/036/2020-2022

Supply of Fuel and Lubricants (Electronic Fuel Card Services)

OPEN

1. SUPPLY OF GOODS CATEGORY NO.

ITEM DESCRIPTION

ELIGIBILITY

NACOSTI/PRE/037/2020-2022

Provision of Mail and Courier Services

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/001/2020-2022

Supply of General Office Stationery, Computer/ Printer Consumables

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/038/2020-2022

Provision of Support and Maintenance of Navision ERP

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/002/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of computer consumables and its related Accessories.

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/039/2020-2022

Provision of Team Building Services

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/040/2020-2022

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/003/2020-2022

Supply and Delivery of computers, printers, UPS, fax machines, photocopiers, and other related office Equipment

OPEN

Provision of Auctioneering Services registered firms with valid practicing certificate

NACOSTI/PRE/004/2020-2022

Design and supply of branded Promotional materials: T-shirts, Shirts, Caps, Banners, carrier bags, Caps, DVDs, USBs etc.

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/005/2020-2022

Supply of Cleaning Materials, Detergents, Disinfectants and Tissue Paper

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/006/2020-2022

Supply of Office Furniture and equipment

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/007/2020-2022

Supply of motor vehicle spare parts, tyres, tubes/abridge tyres and Batteries

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/008/2020-2022

Supply and fittings of office curtains, sheers, blinds and wall papers

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/009/2020-2022

Supply of Hardware, Electrical, Fittings, Air Conditioning, and related Items

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/010/2020-2022

Supply of Staff Uniforms, Footwear and Protective Clothing

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/011/2020-2022

Supply of Newspaper, Magazines and Periodicals

NACOSTI/PRE/012/2020-2022

Supply of Electronic and Telecommunication Equipment (Camera, TVs, Telephone Heads, Mobile Phones etc.)

NACOSTI/PRE/013/2020-2022

Supply of Mobile Phone Airtime/Prepaid telephone cards

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/014/2020-2022

Supply of Fuel, Oils and Lubricants

OPEN

2.

3.

PROVISION OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES

CATEGORY NO

ITEM DESCRIPTION

ELIGIBILITY

NACOSTI/PRE/041/2020-2022

Provision of Event Organization, Exhibitions and Experiential/Road-show services, EXPOs

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/042/2020-2022

Provision of Public Relations, Consultancy in Provision of Policy Formulation, Human Resource, Surveys and Services Promotion Services, ICT Consultancy (ERP Systems, MIS, Document Management System) and other related Consultancy Services

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/043/2020-2022

Provision of Training on Public Procurement

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/044/2020-2022

Provision of Insurance Brokerage Services

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/045/2020-2022

Provision of Website Maintenance, Updating and Hosting Consultancy Services

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/046/2020-2022

Provision of Branding Consultancy Services e.g. Brand Strategy Development and Perception Management

OPEN

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/047/2020-2022

Provision of Legal Services

OPEN

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/048/2020-2022

Provision of Consultancy Services on Human Resource Services (e.g. Human Resource Policies, Capacity Building, Training and Management, Strategy Development, Staff Recruitment, Change Management, Health and Safety etc)

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/049/2020-2022

Provision of Consultancy and Training Services on Enterprise Risk Management

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/050/2020-2022

Provision of Research Consultancy Services (e.g. Customer Satisfaction, and National Perception Survey, Employees Satisfaction, Work Environment Survey Services, Customer Satisfaction and Corruption Perception Survey)

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/051/2020-2022

Provision of Entertainment Service (Performance Artists, Acrobats, Bands, Musicians etc.)

OPEN

PROVISION OF SERVICES

CATEGORY NO.

ITEM DESCRIPTION

ELIGIBILITY

NACOSTI/PRE/015/2020-2022

Provision of Air Travel and Ticketing Services-Both Local and International Travel (IATA Registered Firms Only)

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/016/2020-2022

Provision of Outside Catering Services

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/017/2020-2022

Supply and Provision of Design, Artwork, Color Separation and Printing Promotional Communication and Advertising Materials (Such as T-shirts, Caps, Banners etc)

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/018/2020-2022

Provision of General Printing Services

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/019/2020-2022

Provision of Services on Verification, Valuation and Tagging of Assets

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/020/2020-2022

Repair and Maintenance of ICT Equipment, Servers, Desktops Computers, Laptops, Notebooks, Local Area Network, Printers, UPS etc.

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/021/2020-2022

Provision of Cleaning Services for Floors, Windows, Curtains, Carpets, Sofa sets and other related Upholstery

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/022/2020-2022

Repair, Maintenance and Servicing of Motor Vehicles (CM & TE Registered Firms Only)

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/023/2020-2022

Provision of Website, Bulk SMS, Database Development, Internet Connectivity (ISP), Cloud Services

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/024/2020-2022

Collection and Disposal of Garbage Services

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/025/2020-2022

Provision of Pest Control and Fumigation Services

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/026/2020-2022

Repairs and Maintenance of Computers, Printers, Computer Network and Devices, Servers, UPS, Fax Machines, Photocopiers, Projectors, Telecommunication Equipment, PABX and another related ICT equipment

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/027/2020-2022

Installation and Repair and Maintenance of CCTV and Access Control Equipment

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/028/2020-2022

Provision of Tracking Service of Motor Vehicles

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/029/2020-2022

Provision of Security Guard Service

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/030/2020-2022

Provision of Transport Services i.e. Taxis and Hire of Motor Vehicles

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/031/2020-2022

Provision of Office Refurbishment and Furnishings e.g. Curtains, Sheers, Blinds, Wall Papers and Carpets Services

AGPO

NACOSTI/PRE/032/2020-2022

Provision of PR and Communication Agency

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/033/2020-2022

Provision of Creative Design, Printing, Content Development, Publication and Editorial Services

OPEN

4.

PROVISION OF MINOR WORKS

CATEGORY NO

ITEM DESCRIPTION

ELIGIBILITY

NACOSTI/PRE/052/2020-2022

Minor Construction Works, Partitioning, Repairs, Panting and Demolition of Building, Offices and Structures

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/053/2020-2022

Provision of Minor Repairs and Maintenance of Building (Plumbing, electrical, masonry and carpentry)

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/054/2020-2022

Provision of Repair and Maintenance Services for Backup Diesel Generators

OPEN

NACOSTI/PRE/055/2020-2022

Provision of Repair and Maintenance Services for Air Conditioning Equipment

OPEN

The registration tender documents, containing submission information, detailed terms and conditions of qualification can be downloaded from the NACOSTI website www.nacosti.go.ke.

The disadvantaged groups are Women, Youth and Persons Living with Disabilities (AGPO). The registration closing date is Friday, October 9, 2020 at 11.00am. Tenders received after the deadline will be rejected. Existing or Current Suppliers will be required to apply. Duly completed original registration documents in plain sealed envelopes MUST indicate the registration Category No. and Tender No. and clearly marked “Registration of Suppliers-2020/2022’’ and should be deposited in the “Tender Box” on Ground Floor, NACOSTI HEADQUARTERS, Nairobi, or be addressed to:

The Director General National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation NACOSTI Building, Upper Kabete Road P.O Box 30623-00100 Nairobi

DIRECTOR GENERAL/CEO

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National Environment Management Authority Popo Road, off Mombasa Road P.O. BOX 67839-00200, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: (254 020) 6005522, 6001945, Fax: (254 020) 6008997) E-mail: [email protected] Website:

Popo Road, off Mombasa Road P.O. BOX 67839-00200, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: (254 020) 6005522, 6001945, Fax: (254 020) 6008997) E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nema.go.ke

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBMIT COMMENTS ON AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ALONG 400KV KENYA-TANZANIA POWER INTERCONNECTOR PROJECT, LOT K2, KAJIADO COUNTY

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBMIT COMMENTS ON AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED LONDIANI DAM WATER PROJECT (DAM CONSTRUCTION AND LAYING OF WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPE SYSTEM) LOCATED IN LONDIANI SUB-COUNTY, KERICHO COUNTY

Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Coordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project. The project proponent The Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) is currently constructing a 400kV 100km transmission line that will subsequently link Kenya and Zambia through Tanzania. As part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), KETRACO further intends to further construct a network of low voltage power distribution lines aimed at mainly connecting public utilities to the national grid. The distribution lines will eventually contribute in further opening up the project area, spur development and support other sectors that depend on power. Possible Impacts

Proposed mitigation; measures

Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Coordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project. The Proponent, National Water Harvesting and Storage Authority, is proposing the development of Londiani Dam Water Project (Dam Construction and Laying of Water Distribution Pipe System) to supply potable water and replace pump fed water service schemes that are not sustaina ble due to high cost of electricity located in Londiani Sub-County, Kericho County. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures: Project Activity and issues

Management Action Plans and Responsibilities

Construction

Noise and vibration

• • • • •

Dust emission

Sensitize construction vehicle drivers and machinery operators to switch off engines of vehicles or machinery not being used. Sensitize construction drivers to avoid running of vehicle engines or hooting Regular servicing of engines and machine parts The noisy construction works will entirely be planned for daytime Provide necessary PPE to workers who may be exposed to high levels of noise and ensure proper and constant use

• • • •

Ensure strict enforcement of on-site speed limit regulations Avoid excavation works in extremely dry weather Sprinkle water on graded access routes PPE to be provided to employees and ensure proper and constant use

Exhaust Emissions

• • •

Sensitize truck drivers and machine operators to switch off engines when not in use Regular servicing of engine and machine parts to reduce exhaust emission generation Alternative non-fuels construction equipment shall be used where feasible

Increased solid waste generation



Use of an integrated solid waste management system i.e. the 3 R’s: 1. Reduction at source 2. Reuse 3. Recycle Use of durable, long-lasting materials that will not need to be replaced as often, thereby reducing the amount of construction waste generated over time Use building materials that have minimal or no packaging to avoid the generation of excessive packaging waste Reuse packaging materials such as cartons, cement bags, empty metal and plastic containers to reduce waste at site Dispose waste more responsibly by contracting a registered waste handler who will dispose the waste at designated sites or landfills only and in accordance with the existing laws.

• • • •

Oil spills Hazards

• • •

Install oil trapping equipment in areas where there is a likelihood of oil spillage e.g. during maintenance of vehicles. Storage and liquid impoundment areas for fuels, raw and in-process material solvents, wastes and finished products should be designed with secondary containment to prevent spills and the contamination of soil, ground and surface water Collected used oils should be re-used, disposed of appropriately by licensed waste handlers, or be sold for reuse to licensed firms

Destruction of existing vegetation and habitat

• • •

Avoid unnecessary vegetation clearing Designate access routes and parking within the site. Support community initiatives in tree planting

Impacts on workers’ and community health and safety

• • • • •

Ensure strict compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 2007 Prohibit access by unauthorized personnel into the construction site Train all employees and regularly sensitize them on safe working procedures Place warning signs where necessary Provide necessary PPEs to workers

Fire safety

• •

Conduct a fire risk assessment Ensure compliance with fire safety regulations and install all necessary fire safety equipment Conduct regular trainings and fire drills for employees Periodic maintenance to ensure that, there are;- no overloaded electrical systems; no incorrectly installed wiring; no live naked wires; and fuel store areas are continuously monitored Build capacity for community on fire related issues including fighting and vigilance

• • •

Land Acquisition and Catchment alignment

• Preparation and Implementation of Resettlement Action Plan, • Creation of awareness To PAPs on Alternative Land Use Practices,

Site Surveys and Camp Sites

• Notify the affected community on expected activities, • Involve the local administration in recruitments

Site clearing

• Ensure proper handling and disposal of the waste • All the graves on the project site should be identified and exhumed, • Follow the required cultural procedures in the grave relocations

Decommission ing of sanitary facilities and graves

• Ensure proper handling and disposal of the waste generated, • All the graves on the project siteshould be identified and exhumed

Earth moving

• Practice soil control measures (terracing) • Spoil dumping only in approved locations • Construction to be carried out during dry seasons

Dam formation

• • • • •

Social interactions

• Provide workers with personal protective gear and enforce application • Provide awareness and sensitization to the workers including HIV/AIDS, • Collaborate with the local leadership on selecting camp site locations. • Provide public safety signage and information appropriately • Create awareness to the public for allconstruction operations

Economic Issues

• Provide opportunities for local labour (upto 60%) • Integrate access to water points into the construction • Enhance benefits from materials procurements to the local communities

Project Activity and issues

Management Action Plans and Responsibilities

Post-Construction Health and Sanitation

• Ensuring 24 Hr security to the dam area, • Ensure regular water quality monitoring and maintenance of the water supply, • Influence the surrounding land-use activities, • Creation of awareness on water resource management and conservation,

Catchments’ Management

• Initiate afforestation programmes of slopes and other steep sections of the watershed area in collaboration with landowners, • Undertake catchment management plan for Kipchorian River basin, • Integrate a Land Use Management Plan, Pest Control Management Plans

Water use Trends

• Support the communities by forming WRUA • Sensitize the community on sustainable water use, • Collaborations on sanitation, health and hygiene awareness creation.

Downstream Ecology

• Simulate the dam to allow appropriate artificial flood release to ensure water quality regulation and silt feed into downstream • Liaisons on ecological and social characteristics of Kipchorian river sub-basin

Social and economic issues

• Sensitization on water resource management and conservation • Local communities should also participate in water resource management and planning • Encourage formation of WRUA’s for sustainable water utilization

Safety and risks

• Undertake risk assessment study or the dam as part of the pre-commissioning stage with emergency preparedness strategies • Construct a perimeter fence around the dam, • Sensitize the communities on dam safety issues associated with the dam. • Consider acquiring the land directly below the dam wall to avoid safety risks.

Institutional Aspects

• Comply to the provisions of the Water Resources Management Authority, • Organize communities for sustainable utilization of natural resources associated with the dam. • Establish appropriate water user associations in the areas neighbouring the dam

Decommissioning

The contractor to prepare a decommissioning plan of all construction installations and associated sited at least 3 months prior to end of construction.

The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at: 1. Principal Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, NHIF Building, 12th Floor, Ragati Road, Upper Hill, P.O. BOX: 30126-00100, NAIROBI 2. Director General, NEMA Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. BOX 67839-00200, NAIROBI 3. County Director of Environment KAJIADO COUNTY A copy of the EIA report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke NEMA invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision-making process for this project. Kindly quote ref. no. NEMA/EIA/5/2/1695 Comments can also be e-mailed to [email protected] MAMO.B. MAMO AG.DIRECTOR GENERAL

Limit construction to day time Make certain regular maintenance of contractors machineries and vehicles Provide adequate signage and reflective tapes for restricted areas Training workers on environmental health and safety procedures Implement the rehablitation plan for material sites.

• Undertake a decommissioning audit at least six months and provide a decommissioning plan, • Undertake the decommissioning following the decommissioning plan and under supervision by NEMA. The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at: I. Principal Secretary, 2. Director General, NEMA Popo Road, off Ministry of Environment and Forestry, NHIF Mombasa Road, Building, 12th Floor, P.O. BOX 67839-00200, NAIROBI Ragati Road, Upper Hill, P.O. BOX: 3012600100, NAIROBI

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County Director of Environment KERICHO COUNTY

A copy of the EIA report can be downloaded at www.nema.go. ke

Report incidences and complaints: NEMA incident lines: 0786 101 100, 0741 101 100 Email: [email protected] : National Environment Management Authority – Kenya : @NemaKenya

NEMA invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision-making process for this project. Kindly quote ref. no. NEMA/EIA/5/2/1745 Comments can also be e-mailed to [email protected] DIRECTOR GENERAL This advertisement is sponsored by the proponent.

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INVITATION TO TENDER

The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) is an independent national institution established by the Media Council Act of 2013 as the leading institution in the regulation of the media and in the conduct and discipline of journalists. The MCK is in the process of reviewing its operational structure and consequently wishes to engage various professionals to enhance its capacity to execute its mandate. The Media Council of Kenya is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to recruit highly competent, dynamic, visionary and resultsoriented professionals to fill the following positions:

The Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) is a State Corporation established under the Insurance (Amendment) 2006, Cap 487 of the Laws of Kenya with the mandate to regulate, supervise and promote development of the Insurance Industry. The Authority wishes to invite tenders for the provision of the following goods and services:

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TENDER NO.

ITEM DESCRIPTION

CLOSING DATE & TIME

TARGET

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IRA/041/2020-2021

Provision of Medical Insurance Services

28th September, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.

MIPs/Insurance Brokers

2.

IRA/042/2020-2021

Provision of General Insurance Services

28th September, 2020 at 12:00 noon.

Insurance Brokers

3.

IRA/043/2020-2021

Provision of PR Agency Services

29th September, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.

Preference to firms owned by youth

4.

IRA/013/2020-2021

Supply of Assorted Toners

29th September, 2020 at 12:00 noon.

YWPD

1. VA/1. 2. VA/2. 3. VA/3. 4. VA/4 5. VA/5 6. VA/6 7. VA/7 8. VA/8 9. VA/9 10. VA/10 11. VA/11

Director, Corporate Services (1 Position) MCK Regional Coordinator (4 positions) Senior Officer, Communications & Liaison (Government Relations) (2 positions) Manager, Accreditation and Compliance (1 position) Senior Officer, Training Standards and Curriculum Development (1 Position) Legal Researcher (1 Position) Accountant (1 Position) ICT Technician (1 Position) Media Monitor/Analyst (24 positions) Office Assistant (6 positions) Driver (5 positions)

Further details relating to the vacant positions can be found on our website: www.mediacouncil.or.ke.

Interested bidders may view and download the above tender documents free of charge from IRA website: www.ira.go.ke and/or or Public Procurement Information Portal: www.tenders.go.ke

Applicants meeting desired qualifications should send their applications giving full details of their age, qualifications, experience, present and expected remuneration, full contact address including daytime telephone number, detailed C.V, copies of certificates and testimonials and contact details of three referees to:

Participating bidders are required to immediately email their names and contact details to [email protected] for purposes of any clarification, communication and/or addenda. Completed Tender documents shall be submitted with a PASSWORD PROTECTED PDF FILE attachment. Tender documents MUST indicate Tender Number and Name on the subject and sent via email to [email protected] and copied to [email protected].

The Chief Executive Officer Media Council of Kenya P.O. Box 43132- 00100 NAIROBI

IRA will convene the Bid opening session via Zoom video conferencing. The Zoom meeting invitation will be created and posted on the IRA website where the participating bidders may access and participate in the Tender Opening. In the submission email for the Tenders, Bidders are required to provide the Name, Email address and Phone number of their representative who wish to take part in the Tender Opening.

Applications can be sent via the following link: www.mediacouncil.or.ke/careers. In which you are required to provide ALL relevant details by 29th September 2020. Alternatively, candidates can send a mail attaching all documents to; [email protected]

Completed tender documents should be prepared and saved as a PDF document with PASSWORD PROTECTION and emailed to [email protected] The subject of the email must indicate the Tender number and Item Description on the subject. The tenders will be opened immediately thereafter VIRTUALLY via zoom platform. The tenderers shall be required to provide the passwords of their documents as described in the tender documents. Late tenders will not be accepted.

NB: Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted and canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification

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DOING BUSINESS MADE EASIER RE-ENGINEERING OF REGISTRATION PROCESSES The Ministry of Lands is committed to facilitating easy, fast, and efficient processes in transaction of land property. To this end, the following reforms have been effected:

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Title search is FREE

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Application for registration is FREE

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Consent NOT required to; • sub-let • transfer • charge and • mutation

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Rent clearance certificate NOT required to; • sub-let, • transfer and • mutation

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Rates clearance certificate NOT required to; • sub-let, • transfer and • mutation

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RFP for Provision of Mid-term Review of SP

UFAA/SP/003/2020-21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

Open

Supply and delivery of Printers, Servers and Laptops framework

UFAA/CL/004/2020-21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

AGPO

Supply, Delivery, Installation, Configuration, Testing and Commissioning of Database Activity Monitoring (DAM) Solution

UFAA/DAM/005/2020-21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

Open

RFP for Provision of Knowledge Management Consultancy

UFAA/KM/006/2020-21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

AGPO

RFP for Provision of Public Relations and Communication Consultancy Services

UFAA/PR/007/2020-21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

AGPO

Supply, Delivery, Installation, Configuration, Testing and Commissioning of an E-board System

UFAA/EB/008/2020-21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

Open

RFP for Customer Satisfaction Survey

UFAA/SC/009/20/21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

AGPO

RFP for Provision of Financial Reporting System

UFAA/FRS/010/20/21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

Open/ Virtual Prebid conference on 23.09.2020 at 11:00am

RFP for Provision of Project Management Consultancy Services

UFAA/PM/011/20/21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

Open

Provision of Security Guard Services

UFAA/SG/012/20/21

30.9.2020 AT 10:30AM

AGPO

Background The Upper Tana Natural Resources Management Project (UTaNRMP) is an eight year project (2012-2023) having received a project extension till end June 2023. It is funded by the Government of Kenya, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Spanish Trust Fund. The goal of the project is to “contribute to reduction of rural poverty in the Upper Tana river catchment. This goal is pursued via two development objectives which reflect the poverty –environment nexus as follows: (a) Increased sustainable food production and incomes for poor rural households (b) Sustainable management of natural resources for provision of environmental services

Bid documents to be downloaded free from UFAA website: www.ufaa.go.ke or PPIP portal: www.tenders.go.ke. Bidders should immediately forward their details for receiving any further clarifications to [email protected]. Financial Proposals submitted shall be valid for 120 days from the date of submission. The complete bid documents in plain sealed envelope marked with the tender number and tender name should be addressed to: Chief Executive Officer/Managing Trustee Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority 2nd Floor Pacis Centre, Slip Road Off Waiyaki Way, Westlands P.O. Box 28235-00200 Nairobi Tel. +254-4343440

INVITATION TO TENDER The Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI) invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the below listed tenders;

KEFRI/ONT/002/ 2020 - 2021

Proposed Construction of 3No. Seed Stores; Rift Valley Eco-Region Research Programme – Londiani, Rift Valley Eco-Region Research Programme -Turbo Sub center and Central Highlands Eco-Region Research Programme- Muguga

Open/AGPO Registered Firms are encouraged to apply

KEFRI/ONT/003/ 2020 - 2021

Proposed Renovation of Mau Sub Centre – Sinendet

AGPO –Registered Firms

3.

KEFRI/ONT/004/ 2020 - 2021

Proposed Chainlink Fencing at Tiva Woodlands - Kitui

4.

KEFRI/EOI/001/ 2020 - 2021

Expression of Interest (EOI) For Consultancy Services for Post-Retirement Medical Fund(PRMF) for KEFRI Staff

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2.

The implementation is through four components namely: Sustainable Water and Natural Resources Management, Sustainable Rural Livelihoods, Community Empowerment; and Project Coordination and Management. The funds from UTaNRMP through Water Sector Trust Fund (WSTF) will be towards implementation of Sub-Catchment Management Plans (SCMPs) and Participatory Forest Management Plans (PFMP’s) from eligible Water Resources Users Associations (WRUAs) and Community Forest Associations (CFAs) respectively. The 3rd call for proposals was published in the year 2018 in the Standard and Star dailies and consequently, WSTF received 96 proposals (62 No. WRUAs & 34 No. CFAs). After the proposals were appraised by the Secretariat and the Project Review Committee (PRC) a no objection was granted by IFAD for a total of 78 No. projects that had qualified for funding. To date only, 57 No. projects (29 No. WRUAs and 28 No. CFAs) have been financed. However, funds are now available to support the implementation of the pending Call 3 Batch II WRUA activities. The successful 21 WRUA projects to be financed per county and the approved amounts are as listed below:

Bid Closing Date

NAME OF WRUA

LEVEL

FUNDS APPROVED (KSH.)

1

Lower Maragua WRUA

Level 2

1,559,000.00

2

Thika Upper WRUA

Level 3

4,517,350.00

3

Thika Mid WRUA

Level 3

5,600,450.00

4

Mwania Mbogo WRUA

Level 2

732,400.00

5

South Mathioya WRUA

Level 3

2,672,200.00

KIRINYAGA COUNTY

NO.

NAME OF WRUA

LEVEL

FUNDS APPROVED (KSH.)

6

Upper Rupingazi WRUA

Level 4

5,440,200.00

7

Rwamuthambi WRUA

Level 3

3,186,540.00

8

Lower Thiba WRUA

Level 3

4,513,250.00

9

Mugaka WRUA

Level 3

5,899,200.00

NAME OF WRUA

LEVEL

FUNDS APPROVED (KSH.)

Lower Thuci WRUA

Level 3

2,210,150.00

FUNDS APPROVED (KSH.)

c) NO. 10

Wednesday 30th September 2020 at 11.30am

MURANG’A COUNTY

NO.

b)

KENYA FORESTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Target Group

The project area is the Upper Tana Catchment and it covers six counties namely; Embu, Tharaka Nithi, Meru, Nyeri, Kirinyaga and Murang’a. Geographically, it covers an area of 17,420km2 and includes 24 river basins and tributaries of five rivers formerly under Mount Kenya East Pilot Project (MKEPP) that drain into the Tana River. The project activities are to be implemented in the following river basins:(a) Tributaries of 5 MKEPP river basin (Ena, Kapingazi/Rupingazi, Kathita, Kithinu/Mutonga and Tungu.) (b) 12 high priority river basins- (Maragua, Murubara, Nairobi, Ragati, Rujiweru, Rupingazi, Saba Saba, Thangata, Thanantu, Thiba,Thika/Sasumua and Thingithu). (c) 12 other river basins (Amboni/Muringato,Iraru,Kayahwe,Lower Chania, Mara, Mariara,Mathioya, Nyamindi, Ruguti, Rwamuthambi,Sagana and Ura)

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and be deposited in the Tender Box located at the reception area on 2nd Floor, Pacis Center so as to be received on or before Wednesday 30th September, 2020 at 10.30AM. Tenders shall be opened in the Boardroom immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders who choose to attend an in strict adherence to Government directives on covid-19.

Tender Title

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THE SUCCESSFUL 3RD CALL BATCH II WATER RESOURCE USERS ASSOCIATIONS (WRUAs) TO BE FUNDED IN THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2020/2021 UNDER THE UPPER TANA NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROJECT (UTaNRMP)

The Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority (UFAA) invites interested and eligible firms to tender for the following:

Tender Reference Number

SEPTEMBER 15, 2020

WATER SECTOR TRUST FUND

INVITATION TO TENDER

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d)

EMBU COUNTY

MERU COUNTY

NO.

NAME OF WRUA

LEVEL

11

Upper Thanantu WRUA

Level 3

768,600.00

12

Urambo WRUA

Level 2

1,277,260.00

Wednesday 30th September 2020 at 11.30am

13

Upper Thingithu WRUA

Level 3

3,568,600.00

14

Gachiege WRUA

Level 3

7,781,200.00

AGPO –Registered Firms

Wednesday 30 September 2020 at 11.30am

15

Iraru WRUA

Level 3

2,542,000.00

Open

Wednesday 30th September 2020 at 11.30am

FUNDS APPROVED (KSH.)

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Tender documents can be downloaded free of charge from KEFRI website www.kefri.org or Public Procurement Information Portal, www.tenders.go.ke. Tenderers who intend to submit a bid are required to submit their contacts through: [email protected] for the purpose of clarification and/or addendum. Completed bid documents must be submitted in a plain sealed envelope (“original” and “copy” )all clearly marked with the tender number and name indicated as per instructions in the tender document and addressed to: The Director Kenya Forestry Research Institute P.O BOX 20412-00200 City Square Nairobi

e)

THARAKA NITHI COUNTY

NO.

NAME OF WRUA

LEVEL

16

Lower Thangatha WRUA

Level 2

1,783,520.00

17

Lower Ura WRUA

Level 2

4,882,000.00

18

Lower Thingithu WRUA

Level 2

2,417,265.00

19

North Maara WRUA

Level 3

997,360.00

20

Lower Thanantu WRUA

Level 3

4,004,040.00

NAME OF WRUA

LEVEL

FUNDS APPROVED (KSH.)

Muringato WRUA

Level 2

2,118,100.00

f) NO. 21

NYERI COUNTY

and deposited in the tender box situated at the entrance of the Director’s office - KEFRI Headquarters, Muguga, so as to be received on or before the bid closing date of Wednesday 30th September 2020 at 11.30am, the received bids will be open immediately thereafter at the Auditorium Hall - KEFRI Headquarters - Muguga in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.

The successful WRUAs will provide a minimum of 10% community contribution (in terms of cash, labour and local materials) towards the total project cost and can also log onto the link: https://waterfund.go.ke/downloads/adverts to have a preview of the approved funded activities.

DIRECTOR - KEFRI

Applicants whose names are not listed above and have not been funded todate should consider their proposals to have been unsuccessful.

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Matiang’i assures of security at Kajiado County borders BY JANET ROP (KNA)

Interior Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Fred Matiang’i, has assured Kajiado residents that security agencies won’t rest until ethnic tensions and inter-communal conflicts recently witnessed at the county’s borders are conclusively addressed. Matiang’i, who was speaking in Kajiado after chairing a security meeting with national government administrators from the county, said the recent inter-communal conflicts at the

county’s borders with Makueni and Kiambu which resulted in loss of lives and property had been resolved and peace restored. Matiang’i noted that Kajiado County is one of the few counties in Kenya that is completely cosmopolitan and directed security teams to step up collaboration with other stakeholders and explore all avenues towards finding a lasting solution to the security issues. The CS said the security team has a responsibility to ensure

that everyone who lives in Kajiado lives peacefully and goes about their business without any interruptions. He urged all residents to embrace dialogue with their neighbors whenever there is a conflict so as to maintain peaceful coexistence. “Kajiado is among the few counties that are completely cosmopolitan and we have Kenyans from every corner of our country living here. There have been some incidents along the border with Kiambu and Mak-

ueni, but I assure residents that we, in the security sector, will do everything humanly possible to ensure this place remains peaceful and stable,” he said. Ethnic tension had escalated at Ndeiya along the KajiadoKiambu border last month after 54 goats and 2 cows were stolen from Kiambu County. 19 cows were then stolen from Kajiado County resulting in retaliatory attacks and ethnic clashes that saw one person dead and 15 others seriously wounded.

Interior CS Dr. Fred Matiang’i addresses chiefs and their assistants in Kajiado town on September 3,2020

KFC promises support to the upcoming local artistes

Tel: 0206948000 | Toll Free Line 1545 | E-Mail: [email protected] | www.kebs.org

TENDER NOTICE REGISTRATION/PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS 2020-2022 Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), is a statutory body of the Government, established under the Standards Act Cap 496 and has offices in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Nakuru, Eldoret and Garissa. KEBS is in the process of pre-qualifying suppliers for various categories for the headquarters and regional offices for the financial years 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 and invites sealed bids from eligible firms to be pre-qualified to supply goods, works and services as listed below. Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office at KEBS Centre, Popo Road, Off Mombasa Road, Behind Bellevue Cinema Nairobi on normal working days between 8.30 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. or Download from the KEBS website, www.kebs.org free of Charge. SUPPLY OF GOODS Item Code

Item Description

KEBS/PRE-Q1/2020-2022

Prequalification for supply of laboratory chemicals, reagents and other consumables. License from relevant certifying/regulatory bodies/ dealership

Special conditions (where applicable)

Eligibility Open

KEBS/PRE-Q2/2020-2022

Prequalification for supply of laboratory equipment & glassware.

License from relevant certifying/regulatory bodies/ dealership

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q3/2020-2022

Supply of assorted laboratory gases.

License from relevant certifying/regulatory bodies.

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q4/2020-2022

Prequalification for supply of motor vehicle tyres & tubes, batteries and accessories.

Proof of dealership

KEBS/PRE-Q5/2020-2022

Prequalification for supply of electrical materials and fittings, hardware materials and construction materials.

Open -

Open

PROVISION OF SERVICES Item Code

Item Description

Special conditions (where applicable)

Eligibility

KEBS/PRE-Q6/2020-2022

Prequalification for provision air travel agency services (IATA registered firms only)

IATA registered firms only

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q7/2020-2022

Prequalification for provision of repair, maintenance & service of motor vehicles.

Registered Garages with Ministry of Transport, Housing & Urban Development

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q8/2020-2022

Prequalification for provision of repair and maintenance of refrigerated laboratory equipment

Authorized dealer/ distributor

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q9/2020-2022

Prequalification for provision of repair, Service and maintenance of air conditioners.

Registered with NCA – Mechanical Works and EPRA

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q10/2020-2022 Prequalification for provision of repair and maintenance of laboratory equipment.

Authorized dealer/ distributor

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q11/2020-2022 Prequalification for provision of destruction of seized goods.

Approved by NEMA

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q12/2020-2022 Prequalification for provision of consultancy services (Recruitment).

-

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q13/2020-2022 Prequalification for provision of HR training and other related consultancy services.

National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) certificate

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q14/2020-2022 Prequalification for provision of courier services.

-

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q15/2020-2022 Prequalification for provision of clearing and forwarding services.

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Open

KEBS/PRE-Q16/2020-2022 Maintenance, service, inspection and repair of compressors, laboratory gas supply lines and auxiliary equipment.

-

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q17/2020-2022 Maintenance, service, inspection and repair of laboratory fume extraction units.

-

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q18/2020-2022 Maintenance, servicing, inspection and repair of laboratory steam and pressure vessels.

License from relevant certifying/regulatory bodies. ISO 16528 certification.

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q19/2020-2022 Supply, repair, maintenance and servicing of GYM equipment.

Registered with NCA works (NCA 8 & above and dealers)

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q20/2020-2022 Servicing and maintenance of bore holes and water desalination.

Registered with NCA water Works (NCA 8 & above)

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q21/2020-2022 Prequalification for provision of repair and maintenance of water pumps and solar water heaters.

Registered with NCA works (NCA 8 & above)

Open

Special conditions (where applicable)

Eligibility

BUILDING SERVICE Item Code

Item Description

KEBS/PRE-Q22/2020-2022 General building works

Registered with NCA Building Works (NCA 8 & above), EPRA Open

KEBS/PRE-Q23/2020-2022 Electrical installations works; repair and Maintenance

Registered with NCA Electrical Works (NCA 8 & above)

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q24/2020-2022 Repair, servicing and maintenance of Lifts/elevators

Registered with relevant authorities

Open

KEBS/PRE-Q25/2020-2022 Provision for repair, services and maintenance of buildings

Registered with NCA 8 and above

Open

Applications in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked “Prequalification of Suppliers 2020-2022” indicating the Reference Code No. and Item Description that the applicant wishes to be prequalified for should be addressed and delivered to: THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS, P.O. BOX 54974 – 00200, NAIROBI. Or be deposited in the Tender Box at the Main Reception at KEBS Head Quarters to be received on or before 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday 29th September, 2020. Prequalification documents will be opened immediately thereafter in the TC Room, Adm. Block, Ground Floor. Tenderers or their Representatives are free to attend the opening. Note: This is a Tender for prequalification of suppliers and not for supply of goods/services Only short listed suppliers will be contacted to give competitive quotations for the purchase of goods, services and works MANAGING DIRECTOR #WajibikaNaKEBS – We are all Accountable Verify the authenticity of KEBS quality marks by use of the KEBS Official Mobile App or sending a text to 20023; SM#Permit Number / ISM#UCR Number / DM#Permit Number

Gatanga MP Joseph Nduati (left) and Kenya Film Commission CEO Timothy Odhiambo join a local artiste in dance at Kirwara area where 100 artistes graduated after receiving training on film making, video and sound editing among other skills BY BERNARD MUNYAO (PCO)

The Kenya Film Commission (KFC) has promised support through the Studio Mashinani project to upcoming artists who intend to nurture and fully exploit their talents. KFC chief executive officer Timothy Odhiambo said through Studio Mashinani which was being implemented by the government, the commission will sponsor the artistes to produce their content freely. Odhiambo spoke when he officiated over the graduation of 100 budding artistes after receiving training on film production at Gatanga Studio Mashinani. The CEO said KFC has a programme which seeks to identify, nurture and propel young artistes to national and international levels. Odhiambo observed that the Studio Mashinani being established in different parts of the country, are meant to support young talented artists who cannot afford to pay for production of their content in private firms.

KFC, he added, is also working to link local artists with those from other countries in effort to boost training and exchange of ideas. “KFC is in the process of putting in place co-production arrangements between Kenya and other countries. This arrangement will greatly support our young people as they will be competitive in the international arena,” he added. The partnership with foreigners, Odhiambo said will enable artists to produce programmes that will be both marketable locally and internationally. “This will see our artists earn more from their creativity,” stated the CEO. Odhiambo noted that the film sector which is currently being embraced in the country can employ many other people and thus minimize the rate of unemployment. The commission, he further said is working on incentives that will make the country competitive and attract international producers to make their films in the country.

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Avoid contact with sick people

Don’t touch eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands

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Youth Enterprise Fund disburses Sh18 million to businesses in Meru County BY FELISTA MORAA (PCO)

Youth groups in Igembe Central, Meru County have received Sh18 million from the Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) to help boost businesses owned by young people within the constituency. The funds which were disbursed last week will benefit 2,700 youth groups engaging in various activities within the constituency. The disbursement comes at a time the Youth Fund, set up in 2006 to advance credit to youth-owned businesses, has issued out over Sh2.7 million to youth groups in the constituency in the last six months. “This is a demonstration of the Government’s effort to

support the Youth in making their dreams a reality as well as to create jobs for themselves and their colleagues,” said Youth Affairs Principal Secretary Julius Korir in an interview with MyGov. Apart from the Sh18 million that were disbursed last week, the fund is also targeting to disburse Sh10 million to 1,600 youth groups within the constituency. The youth groups, Mr Korir said will receive their funds in the course of this month. He asked those receiving loans to invest wisely in their businesses and repay so as to allow others to benefit. “Note that this is a revolving fund, interest free and not a political reward. A revolving fund works well when you borrow and repay.

This gives your fellow colleagues an opportunity to access the funds and improve livelihoods,” said Mr Korir. According to the Fund’s chief executive Benson Muthendi, YEDF has disbursed Sh281 million benefiting 31,680 youths across the country in the last six months. In Meru County alone, over the same period of time, the Fund has given out loans totaling Sh 38.1million to 4,200 beneficiaries. The Fund, he said targets to issue Sh585 million during the current financial year as a result of a close partnerships with local leadership who have played a big role in mobilizing youth to take up the loans.

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Our Vision “A citizen-centric public service”

Our Mission

“To reform and transform the public service for efficient and effective service delivery”

WEBINAR INVITATION / NOTIFICATION On the Public Service Commission Act, Regulations and Draft Policy Documents th From 28 September to 1st October, 2020 The Public Service Commission has, pursuant to the provisions of Section 92 of the Public Service Commission Act, 2017 developed Draft Public Service Commission (Performance Management) Regulations 2020. The Regulations are aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness in the public service. The Commission has also developed the Draft Policy on Employment on Contract and Revised Discipline manual. Consequently, the Commission intends to hold a two day Sensitization of the Public Service Commission Act, 2017, the Public Service Commission Regulations, 2020 and undertake a Stakeholder engagement in validation of the Public Service Commission (Performance Management) Regulations, Revised Discipline Manual and Policy on Employment on Contract in the Public Service, 2020. The webinar will target; a) Chairperson or the authorized alternate to the Human Resource Management Advisory Committee, b) Secretary to Human Resource Management Advisory Committee who is the head of human resource in your organization, c) Head of Central Planning/Performance Management Unit, and d) A legal officer in your organization. AND a) Representatives from Professional Bodies. b) Representatives from Staff Unions. c) Members of the Public. The Commission invites all stakeholders to provide details as listed below: (i) Name of Organization or individual, (ii) Name(s) of participants and their designations or title, (iii) Email address. (iv) Cellphone number. Please note that the details should be sent to [email protected] on or before 22nd September 2020 to facilitate sending of log-in details for the meeting. All participants are also advised to read the said documents which are all available on the Commission’s website https://www.publicservice.go.ke The Secretary Public Service Commission Commission House, Harambee Avenue P.O. Box 30095 – 00100 NAIROBI

“We value our partners especially those at the grassroots. Our collaborative efforts continue to bear fruits every day. We are now witnessing an increased loan uptake translating to job opportunities for our youth” said Mr. Muthendi. On his part, Igembe Central MP Kubai Iringo said that he will continue to work closely with government in promoting youth empowerment in the constituency. He asked youth to remain focused on their economic endeavors and seek support from his office when in need. “My office is open and at your service. I am ready to support you attain your aspirations in life” said Mr. Iringo. The Fund has been auto-

Principal Secretary State Department for Youth Affairs, Mr. Julius Korir (R), hands over keys to a Lorry to Kenson Mugambi (L). Looking on is Youth Enterprise Development Fund Ag. CEO Benson Muthendi (R) and the Tharaka Nithi County Credit Officer, Elijah Rugendo

mating its loan application process to enhance faster approval of credit to youthowned enterprises. The Fund in April also suspended recovery of loans and listing of defaulters with the credit reference bureaus to cushion beneficiaries from the impact of Covid-19 pandemic. YEDF has also restructured

Sh31.2 million loans, equivalent to about 9.5 percent of its net lending at the end of last year. They are also offering payment breaks of up to three months based on a case-bycase basis, as beneficiaries hit by cash flow hitches seek flexible terms.

Government has disbursed Sh413 million to Machakos women since 2017 BY JUSTUS KEESI

The government has disbursed a total of Sh413 million to various women groups in Machakos through the government-sponsored Women Enterprise Fund (WEF) in the last three years. Lower Eastern Regional Coordinator of the fund Mr. Joseph Oyowo said the beneficiaries were women group members who were engaged in various economic activities such as agriculture, goat rearing, poultry, tent hiring, trade, and property ownership among others. Oyowo was speaking when 39 women groups from the county were presented with cheques worth Sh 9.2million during a function held at the Machakos County Commissioner’s office. The chief guest at the event was the Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) for Health Dr. Mercy Mwangangi, assisted by her Public Works counterpart Wavinya Ndeti and the Machakos Women Representative Kamene Kasimbi. The 39 groups comprise 465 members and are drawn from all the Sub-counties of Machakos. He said the amount covers only the month of August. Saying that WEF loans

Holding the dummy cheque from left Women Rep. Kamene Kasimbi, Mr. Joseph Oyowo of WEF, CAA1 Elijah Omwoyo, CASs Dr. Mercy Mwangangi and Wavinya Ndeti during its presentation to 39 women groups in Machakos.

disbursement is an on-going exercise with loans approvals done monthly, Oyowo encouraged more women to join groups through which they could apply for loans. This way, he noted, the women would improve their economic status. “Women should not shy away from getting these loans. These are public funds set aside for their benefit. More women should therefore join groups and apply for the loans so that they use them to improve their economic standards,” he said. The coordinator commended Machakos women for their repayment record saying that currently, it

stood at 97 per cent. “Women have been loyal in loan repayment although you cannot miss one or two who are wayward but then we have a mechanism of catching up with them,” he noted. Speaking before officiating in the cheque presentation, Dr. Mwangangi decried the low uptake of the government-sponsored loaning facilities designed to cushion the vulnerable from harsh economic realities. She wondered why the targeted groups which included the women, youth and people with disabilities were not aggressive in applying for the loans.

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Irrigation transforms drought ravaged Kitui into lush paddy fields BY YOBESH ONWONG’A

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ost farmlands in Kitui have for a longtime remained unfit for agriculture, at best being mere grazing areas for livestock. But today, the landscape is more picturesque and productive, as more farmers now embrace irrigation. Three kilometres east of Kitui Town, on the sprawling plains of Kunguluni village along River Nzeeu in Kyangwithya East Ward in Kitui Central, lies a farm lined with golden stalks of maturing rice. Richard Musyoka, has soaked himself into uncharted waters of rice farming, a preserve for farmers in Embu and parts of Nyanza where there are natural swamps. Speaking to the press at his farm on Monday, Musyoka said his pilot farm has grown a newly developed rice variety, one that is high yielding and resistant to drought. “As a result, smallholder farming families are realizing harvests on farmlands once considered too poor to cultivate, to contribute to the country’s social and economic growth. Rice contributes substantially to food security, poverty reduction and employment creation,” he said. Musyoka observed that drought-resistant crop varieties can diversify livelihoods

Richard Musyoka on his pilot rice farm. He is among pioneer rice farmers on the sprawling plains of Kunguluni village along River Nzeeu in Kyangwithya East Ward in Kitui Central. and improve food security, provided seed supply is adequate and farming practices are appropriate. “I plunged into rice farming by chance. With the technical assistance of a water engineer, I devised ways to irrigate my farmland using water from the seasonal,” he said amid chuckles. The upcoming farmer notes that so far, his debut in rice farming has not posed serious challenges to him as he weeds his lush green wonder crop, among the first in Kitui’s dry farmlands. The pilot project is closely monitored by Water Engineer

Martin Kasina, who has been instrumental in ensuring that Musyoka is successful in dryland rice farming. “I started with two varieties of rice; an uplands variety known as Nerica and Basmati 370 commonly known as Pishori. 90 days after sowing, the crops are doing well,” said. Kasina, a Senior Researcher at the National Irrigation Authority based at Mwea Irrigation Scheme has played a pivotal role towards the success of the project. The farmer says at first, he was hesitant to venture into rice farming but the encour-

agement from the expert pushed him to give it a try. He soon realized it was not as difficult as he thought because his thinking that rice required a flooded area soon turned out to be a fallacy. Musyoka says in the past he used to grow vegetables most of which would go to waste. Engineer Kasina says after years of research in Mwea and with new technologies such as water saving rice culture borrowed from Japan and Thailand, studies had shown that rice can also be successfully grown with reduced amounts of water.

Cotton farmers suffer losses as monkeys invade their farms BY BRIAN ONDENG’

Frustrated farmers from Rachar Sub Location whose cotton farms have been destroyed by monkeys.

Cotton farmers in Rarieda SubCounty have suffered huge losses estimated at over Sh 25 million after monkeys destroyed approximately 500 acres of cotton in the area. According to Harrison Odhiambo an officer from the directorate incharge of cotton farming in the subcounty, the monkeys have invaded the farms over the last 14 days leaving the farmers incurring huge losses. “From each acre, the directorate estimates that a farmer can earn approximately Sh 50, 000 up from the previous Sh 15,000 they used to earn using traditional farming methods and seed. Therefore, we are looking at a loss of over Sh 25 million for farmers

in the region,” said the officer. Odhiambo said the monkeys have been feeding on cotton balls hence destroying the crops, leaving efforts by the government to revive cotton farming in the region in jeopardy. “The government has invested heavily in reviving cotton farming in the region by providing free hybrid seed of BT cotton to farmers which was expected to increase cotton production in the area by 30 percent but this is now under enormous threat,” Odhiambo stated. He revealed that currently, about six thousand acres of land in Rarieda sub county is under cotton hence the need for concerted efforts by stakeholders to end the monkey menace.

BRIEFS Kazi Mtaani youth tipped on entrepreneurship, start-ups Youth enrolled in the National Hygiene Program popularly known as Kazi Mtaani in Kajiado County have been urged to form groups to enable them access government loans and tenders. County Director of Youth Bernard Momanyi, said, many youth were missing out on government funds that have been set aside for them as they do not meet the required qualifications. Speaking in Kajiado during a training session with the cohorts, Momanyi revealed that to qualify for a loan with the Youth Fund, one must be in a registered group from which they can come up with business proposals that they will use to seek government funding. “ I want to urge all youth to form self -help groups and register them so that you can have access to government funds and tenders set aside for youth, women and people living with disabilities” said Momanyi. He noted that Uwezo, Youth and Women Enter-

prise funds are awarded to groups and not individuals to promote businesses and enterprises at the constituency level. The director added that the loans are only granted at the constituency level, which makes it easy for youths in marginalized areas to access and apply for the funds from their various constituency offices. Noting that many youth had been heavily affected by job cuts occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic, Momanyi urged them to take advantage of the government funds and mentorship programmes to boost their businesses and empower themselves economically. “Set aside at least sh.200 out of the Sh. 450 that you earn daily as savings and when the program ends in six months you will have some capital to set up smallscale businesses which will enable you to continue being financially independent” said the Director. By Janet Rop (KNA)

Training opportunities as county plans to build new medical college The National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) committee in Ndhiwa Sub County has allocated Sh. 28 Million for the construction of Kenya Medical Training College in Ndhiwa town.Area Member of Parliament Martin Owino said, the project is aimed at enabling school leavers to acquire skills that could secure them employment in the health sector. Speaking during the ground breaking of the construction of the institution’s administration complex, Owino revealed that the college will be a pioneer institution of higher learning in the area. He said that the construction of the administration block and an initial two classrooms will take a period of six months to be completed. “The college will start by offering courses like health records management, training

for community health workers and other health related certificate and diploma programmes,” Owino said. The legislator revealed that his office will again release a further Sh. 20 million in the coming financial year for the completion of the institution. “We want this institution to be fully completed by 2021 December so that our youth can study with all the required facilities in place,” Owino added. The MP who was accompanied by Ndhiwa Deputy County Commissioner Hamed Somo expressed optimism that the institution will spur the local economy. “Boda boda operators, mama mbogas and even landlords will really benefit from this institution. I want to encourage landlords to start building hostels for the students, “Owino said. By Davis Langat

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