David Wamtsi Omusotsi was re-appointed as the Non-Executive Chairperson of the Council of the Kenya Utaili College by President William Ruto, effective 5th December 2025, for a period of three years.
Basil Criticos, Paul Mwiti Mucheke, and Abubakar Ketemon had their appointments as Chairperson and members of the Board of Kenya Trade Network Agency revoked by President Ruto, effective 5th December 2025.
An Election Petition Court was set up to hear a petition concerning the Mbeere North Constituency parliamentary election, to be presided over by Hon. Richard Mwongo at the Embu High Court.
Suleiman Issack Ali and Gerald A. Okoko were appointed as members of the Board of Kenya Trade Network Agency, with effect from 5th December 2025.
121 Advocates were appointed as Commissioners for Oaths, allowing them to administer oaths and statutory declarations as long as they remain in legal practice.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) restructured its tax departments, transferring functions related to large/medium taxpayers and micro/small taxpayers to separate departments, effective 10th February 2025.
Sagana Industrial City (SAIC) SEZ Limited in Kirinyaga County was designated as a Customs Area, with specific entry and exit points for customs purposes.
52 applicants applied for the position of Chairperson of the Public Service Commission, with 12 shortlisted candidates scheduled for interviews in mid-December 2025.
Multiple land title deeds and certificates were reported lost or destroyed across various counties, with notices issued for the issuance of replacement titles after a 60-day objection period.
Public land in Nairobi (Block 41/237 and 41/236) was reserved for Kenya Railways Corporation for residential use, subject to environmental, planning, and community conditions.
Several health facilities in Nakuru County were upgraded from dispensaries to health centers to improve healthcare service delivery.
Relisa Housing Co-operative Society Limited was ordered to be dissolved and liquidated following a request from its members.
A proposed residential development in Nairobi (Keza Development LLP) is undergoing public review for its Environmental Impact Assessment.
Several companies, including Terra Fleur Limited and Monwalk Investment Limited, are undergoing liquidation or administration processes under the Insolvency Act.
Multiple individuals legally changed their names through deed polls, with notices published in the Gazette.
The Government Press reminded the public that Gazette services—including purchasing publications and placing advertisements—are now accessible online via the e-Citizen platform. See more HERE
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