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Highlights from the Gazette Notice dated 5th September 2025

Highlights from the Gazette Notice dated 5th September 2025
  1. Dr. Samier Muravvei was appointed as the non-executive Chairperson of the Kenya Fisheries Service for three years by President William Ruto.
  2. The appointment of Dr. Samier Muravvei as non-executive Chairperson of the National Syndemic Diseases Control Council was revoked by the President.
  3. Justice Janet Mulwa was appointed to hear the election petition (Milimani High Court Election Petition No. E1 of 2025) involving Mary Ariviza Mwami and others.
  4. Billy Kominati Konchellah’s appointment as a Member of the Board of the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya was revoked by the Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports.
  5. An adjudication programme was announced for community land registration in Mandera County, covering seven communities including Mandera East, Mandera North, Elwak, Kuullo, Banisa, Lafey, and Mandera West.
  6. Multiple applications for mining and prospecting licenses were published, including from Nakuru Mining Company Limited, Defu Kenya Investment & Development Limited, Mawingu Mining Limited, and others, with details on locations and minerals sought.
  7. Billy Kominati Konchellah was appointed as a member of the National Heroes Council for three years by the Cabinet Secretary for Gender, Culture and Children Services.
  8. Several appointments and revocations were made to university councils, including Kenyatta University, Dedan Kimathi University, Machakos University, Egerton University, and others.
  9. A selection panel was appointed for the recruitment of nominees for the Makueni County Public Service Board, chaired by Bishop Joshua Nzau Kimuyu.
  10. Numerous notices were issued for the replacement, reconstruction, or issuance of new land title deeds and certificates due to loss or damage, affecting properties across various counties including Nairobi, Kisumu, Kakamega, Nakuru, Kiambu, and others.
  11. Public land was reserved for institutions such as Lari Technical and Vocational College, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, and Kiriyogori High School, with specific conditions for use and development.
  12. Health Facility Management Committees were appointed for various health centers and dispensaries in Siaya County, with members representing community groups, faith-based organizations, youth, and special needs groups.
  13. Corrections to previous gazette notices were published, including changes to names, dates, and case numbers.
  14. Notices for the disposal of uncollected goods, change of names, and changes in political party officials were also included in the gazette.
  15. Legal supplements contained new acts such as The Insurance Professionals Act, 2025, and The Anti Money Laundering and Combating of Terrorism Financing Laws (Amendment) Act, 2025. Read the whole Gazette HERE

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