Edward Ouko was appointed by the CS for National Treasury and Economic Planning John Mbadi Ng’ongo as a member and as the Non-Executive Chairperson of the Anti-Money Laundering Advisory Board for 3 years starting 19th September 2025.
The CS for National Treasury extended the term of the Pending Bills Verification Committee from 1st April 2025 to 31st December 2025.
The CS for Health Aden Duale listed healthcare services not available in Kenya including complex joint replacements, paediatric liver transplants, bone marrow transplants, advanced fetal surgeries, proton therapy and CAR T-cell therapy.
The CS for Agriculture Mutahi Kagwe appointed Jackline Cherono, Joseph Karioki Ngige and William Otemba Oyosi as members of the Tea Board of Kenya for 3 years from 19th September 2025.
The CS for Mining Hassan Joho published license applications from Keda Ceramics in Kajiado County (feldspar), Speculate Investments in Tana River (gypsum), Sinohydro in Taita Taveta (aggregate) and Fatco Construction in Tana River (gypsum).
Equator Gemstones (K) Limited applied for a prospecting license covering 100.8 km² in Taita Taveta and Kwale counties to explore for gemstones other than diamonds.
The Central Bank of Kenya issued its 56th Monetary Policy Statement for June 2025.
The Central Bank revoked the license of Bonto Kenya Money Transfer Limited as a money remittance provider effective 11th September 2025.
The Governor of Wajir County Ahmed Abdullahi appointed a five-member panel chaired by Ahmed Kanyara Bishar to recruit members of the County Public Service Board.
The Teachers Service Commission deregistered several teachers including Chomba Wachira Samuel, Biko Owino Steve, Mwangi John Ndei, Taruru Edward Sironka, Woche Mohammed Hassan and David Ogada Odhiambo after disciplinary proceedings.
County Governments of Baringo and Laikipia issued public notices on valuation rolls and completion of part development plans for areas including Nanyuki Teaching and Referral Hospital, Laikipia Medical Training College and a Muslim Cemetery.
Numerous notices under the Land Registration Act were issued on lost titles, provisional certificates, replacement titles, reconstruction of destroyed land registers and registration by transmission following succession cases across counties including Nairobi, Kisumu, Kiambu, Nakuru, Kilifi, Kitui, Embu, Meru, Migori, Ugenya, Nandi, Kajiado and Mombasa.
The National Treasury published a statement of actual revenue and net exchequer issues as at 29th August 2025.
Several insolvency petitions, environmental impact assessments, appointments of liquidators of cooperative societies, disposal of uncollected goods, powers of attorney and change of names were also published. Read the whole Gazette HERE
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