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Pastoralists mark
peace anniversary
Communities from
Kenya, Uganda,
South Sudan
and Ethiopia last
Friday gathered
at Lokiriama
near the KenyaUganda
border
BY PETER GITONGA
KNA-TURKANA
P
astoralist communities
from Kenya, Uganda,
South Sudan and Ethiopia
last Friday gathered at
Lokiriama near the KenyaUganda
border to commemorate
the 45th Lokiriama Peace
Accord, signed in 1973 to bring
to an end the killings and raids
conducted between the Turkana
of Kenya and Matheniko
of Uganda.
Turkana County governor
Josphat Nanok, Turkana
County Commissioner Seif
Matata and Uganda minister
for Karamoja affairs Moses Kizuge
led thousands of participants
in the event.
Nanok said the event has
grown to the level where
the national governments of
Kenya and Uganda are now
engaging with a view to sustaining
the peace found along
the border.
“The government of Kenya
and Uganda are in the process
of signing an MOU that
will secure more resources for
water, roads, schools, livestock
and other livelihood
programmes
peace we are enjoying is sustained,”
said Nanok.
Matata said lasting peace is
achieved when the local communities
resolve to end raids
and own peace initiatives.
“What happened at Lokiriama
is that warring communities
were tired of killings and
decided to embrace peace. In
areas where we have insecurity
challenges let the locals
agree to end conflicts and own
the peace accords,” said Matata.
He added that the accord
succeeded because it was not
imposed on the communities
but it was birthed by them.
Matata also directed people
in possession of illegal firearms
to surrender them to
government.
Turkana central MP John
Lodepe blamed politicians for
opposing disarmament.
“We must decide as leaders
to support disarmament even
if it will cost us politically for
the sake of achieving lasting
to ensure the
The government of Kenya and
Uganda are in the process of signing
an MOU that will secure more
resources for water, roads, schools, livestock
and other livelihood programmes
to ensure the peace we are enjoying is
sustained
-Josphat Nanok
peace,” said Lodepe.
The Uganda minister for
Karamoja affairs Moses Kizuge
said the Ugandan government
will continue to support policies
of peaceful coexistence.
“We have plans to set up a
secretariat to follow up on the
resolutions of the peace accord,”
said Kizuge.
He added the Ugandan government
is also working to
ensure Turkana children arrested
in Uganda are released
and brought back to Kenya.
Under-age children are
also involved in cattle rustling
that have seen some of
them arrested and detained in
Uganda. Leaders at the event
also discussed the Turkana
-West Pokot conflict which
has undermined development
in the region.
“I am doubling every effort
to resolve the conflict on the
border of Turkana East and
Baringo County,” Nanok said.
Devolution Cabinet Secretary
Eugene Wamalwa and his
Interior and Coordination of
Naitonal Government counterpart
Fred Matiang’i both
sent apologies as they were
unable to attend due to other
commitments.
The youth from Lokiriama
ward had earlier in the
day barricaded the road over
claims that they had not been
given casual jobs during the
event.
It took the intervention of
county executive committee
member for Agriculture and
Pastoral economy Chris Aletia
to calm them and have them
unblock the road.
Meanwhile, science based
environmental monitoring
will be used to end human
wildlife conflict, reports Joseph
Ng’ang’a.
Climate researchers are
banking on science-based detection
of diminishing pasture
to map out human wildlife
conflict hotspots and develop
mitigating strategies to check
such conflicts in the Greater
Horn of Africa (GHC).
According to IGAD Climate
Prediction & Applications
Centre (ICPAC) Program
Manager Zachary Atheru, the
science based environmental
management will assist identify
human wildlife conflicts.
“When there is no pasture
you tend to see animals leaving
the protected areas and
going to areas where there is
farming causing human wildlife
conflict arises,” Atheru
observed.
He said that competition of
resources led to encroachment
to protected areas adding that
if such activities are monitored
this information can be
used for policy making so that
the situation is arrested before
eruption of human wildlife
conflicts.
Speaking on Thursday during
the kick off seminar of the
Global Monitoring for Environment
and Security (GMES)
programme in East Africa,
Atheru said success lay in early
detection of the situation and
early warning so that critical
decisions can be made.
“The problem is that the
conflicts are periodic and depend
on the season since some
places are drier than others,
the situation normally occurs
during the dry season forcing
the animals to go out to look
for pasture and thus the need
to have a detailed early warning
especially for the hotspot
areas,” he explained.
He said the information
will be provided to decision
makers to help in the sustainable
long term management
of natural resources as well as
raising awareness to of this information.
“Today
we
are
launching
GMES and Africa project
funded by African Union
Commission which is aimed at
using Earth observation information
for decision making,
monitoring and management
of environmental resources in
our region,” he outlined.
Atheru said that the aim of
the project is to collect views
and needs from the users of the
information so that they can
develop services for monitoring
rangeland and assessment
of food and forest security.
“The problem in Africa is
poor leadership because all
the information is availed by
the experts but it is not implemented
and not used in decision
making,” he lamented.
Kenya Wildlife Service
(KWS) Forest Programme Coordinator
Jane Wamboi said
information gathered under
this project will assist develop
strategies to reduce the impact
of human wildlife conflict.
“The project will be using
technology to predict the areas
of human wildlife conflict and
it is through this information
that we will be able to monitor
vegetation, fire mapping and
analysing the land use in the
adjacent areas which will help
us in predicting human wildlife
conflict hotspots and come
up with measures to counter
it,” said Wamboi.
“KWS has come to a point
where this information needs
to be disseminated to the
protected areas so that once
each park manager gets hold
of what is happening in their
vicinity and implement the
intervention strategies we will
have minimal human wildlife
conflicts,” explained Wamboi.
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ICT ministry set to
Establish Film Fund
Kitty will help
the youth in
development,
production,
and marketing
of Kenyan film
content
BY DAVID MUKARA
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS,
MINISTRY OF ICT
T
he Ministry of Information,
Communications
and Technology is committed
to helping the young
people prosper through their
talents and is formulating a
film policy that will see the
establishment of a Film Fund,
Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru
has revealed.
Once established, the fund
will help the youth in development,
production, and marketing
of Kenyan film content.
The CS noted that creative
industries are a source of untapped
potential of economic
growth across Africa which
could also be used to tame
high unemployment rates for
the youth who are a great majority
in the continent and in
particular Kenya.
He was speaking in Dagoretti
during the launch of MultiChoice
Talent Academy,
which seeks to develop and
train young, emerging, passionate
film talents through
experiential filmmaking.
The CS also welcomed the
inaugural class of the academy
which consists of 20 students
selected from various countries
in the East African region.
The Ministry also donated laptops
to the students.
He urged the Kenyan youth
to tell their own African stories
through film, but at the same
time avoid eroding their cultural
values.
To further affirm the ministry’s
commitment towards
creating jobs for the young
people, he cited two projects -
Sinema Mashinani and Studio
Mashinani - which are being
implemented by Kenya Film
Classification Board (KFCB)
and Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
(KCB) respectively.
Sinema Mashinani seeks to
promote local film productions
in vernacular languages
to celebrate Kenya’s cultural
and linguistic diversity while
Studio Mashinani aims at enhancing
availability of recording
studios and enhancement
of self-employment opportunities
for artistes across the
country.
“We have been talking to
different partners and there is
a chance that we are going to
have 47 theatres across Kenya.
With the Kenya Broadcasting
Corporation we have Studio
Mashinani and now we
have Sinema Mashinani with
the Kenya Film Classification
Board and we want to partner
with MultiChoice, so that even
the Kenya Film School works
in collaboration with your Talent
Academy,” he said. Other
projects implemented by the
We have been talking to different partners and there is
a chance that we are going to have 47 theatres across
Kenya. With the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation we have
Studio Mashinani and now we have Sinema Mashinani with
the Kenya Film Classification Board and we want to partner
with MultiChoice, so that even the Kenya Film School works
in collaboration with your Talent Academy -Joe Mucheru
60
Length, in minutes,
of ‘Flesh business,’
a documentary film
that explores underage
prostitution at the
Kenyan Coast. It won
the best documentary
film category
Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru tests a student’s laptop donated
by the ministry after he officially opened MultiChoice Talent
Factory Academy in Nairobi. Looking on is area Member of
Parliament John Kiarie.
Ministry that target the youth
include Presidential Digital
Talent Programme, Ajira Digital
and Digital Skills for Life.
Principal Secretary in the
State Department of Broadcasting
Mrs Fatuma Hirsi
Mohammed urged the inaugural
students of the Talent
Academy to utilise their talent
in film making by combining
it with the skills that they
will gain in the Academy to
produce a diverse of content
that can be used by the local
broadcasters.
Director General of the
Communications Authority of
Kenya (CAK) thanked MultiChoice
for training local talents
in the production of local
content. He hoped that the
Talent Academy will raise the
threshold of competition in
the local content production.
“As CAK, we have prescribed
local content quota in
our Programming Code which
we require the media houses
to achieve and this is basically
intended to give opportunity
to the local film industry not
only to showcase, but also to
sell their products.
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Ambassador unveils
Sh170M model school
German envoy
says educationaid
is important
in advancing
socio-economic
development
BY MILTON ONYANGO
KNA-KISUMU
S
tudents from several informal
settlements in
Kisumu County have a
reason to smile following the
official handing over of a Sh170
million model school that has
been constructed courtesy of
the German government.
The German Ambassador
to Kenya, Ms. Annette Guntter,
officially handed over
the newly constructed stateof-the
art learning facility,
Kasagam Secondary School, in
a ceremony graced by Kisumu
Governor Prof. Peter Anyang’
Nyong’o.
Ambassador Guntter said
education-aid was important
in advancing socio-economic
development and towards realising
the Big Four development
agenda targeted by the
Kenyan government.
She described the model
schools as ‘an innovative approach
to addressing glaring
disparities in learning
infrastructure across the local
schools. She noted that thousands
of pupils and students
from poor urban neighbourhoods
are currently benefit757
Boys
and girls, mostly
from the neighbouring
slums of Manyatta,
Nyalenda and
Nyamasaria , who are
already savouring the
benefits of the project
ing from model schools that
have been built by the German
government thereby getting
an opportunity to enjoy
modern educational facilities
just like their counterparts
in more developed schools.
The Ambassador also hinted
at future plans to expand the
model schools concept so as
to benefit students undertaking
Technical and Vocational
Educational Training.
She further pointed out that
a similar approach could be
extended to the sector of agriculture
to help enhance food
security and create more jobs.
Governor Nyong’o on his
part hailed what he termed
as ‘cordial development partnership’
existing between
Kisumu county and the government
of Germany even
as he rooted for continued
strengthening of development
ties between the two entities.
Present at the function also
included Deputy Governor Dr.
Peter Owili, County Executive
Members (CECs) for Education
and for Water Environment
and Natural Resources
Dr. John Obiero Ogone and
Salmon Orimba and the area
MCA George Olwal among
other leaders.
Dr. Ogone observed that
Kasagam Secondary located
in Kolwa, Kisumu East Sub
County, now joins five other
primary schools and as the
first secondary school to benefit
under the German government’s
Sh1.2 billion model
schools’ programme for Kisumu
County.
The school’s principal Jane
Owuor disclosed that some
757 boys and girls, mostly
from the neighbouring slums
of Manyatta, Nyalenda and
Nyamasaria , are already savouring
the benefits of the
project that started somewhere
in 2014 but first opened
its doors to business last year.
She further revealed that the
ultramodern learning facility
comprises an administration
block, 16 classrooms, four
laboratories, a staff-room, library
besides a kitchen and a
playground.
Kesses MP Swarrup Mishra addressing the press at Chebarus primary on Thursday.
MP pledges 50 youth
scholarships to India
Courses will help them
secure employment and
thus empower them
economically
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PROVISION OF GENERAL INSURANCE COVER – FOR GPA/
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MACHINERY AND ASSETS COVERS.
The Commission wishes to issue an addendum on the above mentioned tender as follows:1)
While submitting the tender document, ensure that all pages are properly numbered/ serialized. This is a mandatory
requirement.
2) The closing date of the Tender remains as earlier indicated 24th October, 2018 at 12.00 Noon.
3) On page 18 of 65 Instruction to tender reference Particulars of Appendix to instructions to tenderers 2.1
Indicate eligible Tenderers: Insurance Companies Licensed by the IRA to transact brokerage services: it should
read :- Indicate eligible Tenderers: Insurance Companies licensed by IRA to transact.
4) On page 18 of 65: 2:12.1 it reads; Particulars of tender security if applicable 10% of the: It should read: -. Sixty
Five Thousand Kenya Shillings (65,000) Tender security of the tender price/premium valid for an additional
thirty (30) days after the expiry of the tender validity period.
5) All other requirements remain the same as per the tender document.
KeNHA invites sealed tenders from eligible original motor vehicle manufacturers, motor vehicle
dealers, leasing companies, financial institutions and interested firms for provision of vehicles and
transport services for Axle Load Enforcement Highway Unit (ALEHU) operations through Leasing.
NO
TENDER NO.
TENDER DESCRIPTION
TENDER CLOSING DATE
1 KeNHA/2100/2018 Leasing of Motor vehicles Wednesday 31st October,
2018 at 11.00am
A complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of a
non - refundable fee of One Thousand Kenya shillings (Kshs.1,000) in form of banker’s cheque
payable to Kenya National Highways Authority. Alternatively, tender documents may be obtained
free of charge by downloading from KeNHA website: www.kenha.co.ke or PPIP Procurement portal:
www.tenders.go.ke. For detailed information, interested eligible Candidates are requested to visit
the KeNHA website
Deputy Director-SCM
For: DIRECTOR GENERAL
Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web : www.kenha.co.ke
Kenya National Highways Authority
ome 50 youth from Kesses constituency
in Uasin Gishu County are set to benefit
from full scholarships for skilled and
semi-skilled training in India.
Kesses Member of Parliament Swarrup
Mishra said the beneficiaries were bright
students from very needy families and were
carefully picked to ensure gender balance and
ethnic representation.
Speaking at Cheboror primary school
in Tarakwa ward last Thursday, the MP
also said 50 local youth would be given full
scholarships at driving schools.
Mishra said his initiative to offer youth
training opportunities in skilled and unskilled
fields would help them secure
employment and thus empower them economically.
The
first term MP further said all the wards
in his constituency would benefit from the
youth empowerment programmes.
The MP had visited the Ward ahead of
presentation of 2,000 title deeds to members
of the Ogiek community.
“We are also going to present 100 dairy
cows to women from Tarakwa ward alongside
the presentation of the title deeds,” he
promised.
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THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND
PLANNING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND PLANNING
National Bank Building, 11th Floor, Harambee Avenue, P.O BOX 58535-00200, NAIROBI,KENYA.
Telephone No. +254 (020) 3244000, 2213106, 2213107, Fax: +254 (020) 2213105, 3244399, 3244277, e-mail: info@ppra.go.ke;
feedback@ppra.go.ke, website: www.ppra.go.ke
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND ASSET DISPOSAL STANDARD
TENDER DOCUMENTS AND FORMATS
2.
Invitation to Submit Views/Comments on Draft Standard Tender
Documents and Formats
The Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, 2015 (the Act) came into effect on January, 7th 2016. The Act gives
effect to Article 227 of the Constitution which provides that public procurement should be conducted in a system
that is fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective. In order to fully operationalize the Act, the National
Treasury is has finalized the Regulations after countrywide stakeholders’ consultation and input. The Regulations are
anticipated to be in place as soon as they are approved by Parliament pursuant to Section 180 of Act.
Sections 91(f), 58 and 70 of the Act vests the responsibility of developing and issuing of standard bid/tender
documents and formats to Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (the Authority). To this end, the Authority with
technical support from GIZ has reviewed, updated and developed new standard tender documents and formats
while incorporating changes in the Act and international best practices. The aforementioned standard bid/ tender
documents and formats will be realigned to the Regulations mentioned in the preceding paragraph.
In line with Article 10 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 on National Values and Principles of Governance, the
Authority hereby invites Public Entities, Suppliers, Members of the public, Professional Bodies/ Associations,
Non-State Actors and other interested stakeholders to submit their comments and inputs based on The Draft
Standard Bid/Tender Documents and Formats as published on the two websites: www.treasury.go.ke and
www.ppra.go.ke and can also be accessed via the link: http://www.ppoa.go.ke/news/221-std-formats
The Inputs and Comments Submission Form should be downloaded, filled out in the prescribed format and sent
electronically to feedback@ppra.go.ke, and either post or hand delivered to the address indicated below on or
before close of business on 2nd
November, 2018.
The Director General
Public Procurement Regulatory Authority
National Bank Building, 11th Floor
Harambee Avenue NAIROBI
P.O. Box 58535-00200
NAIROBI
3.
INVITATION TO TENDER
The National Treasury invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tenders:
S/No Tender No.
Description
1.
TNT/017/2018-2019 Proposed two (2) year maintenance of air conditioning system
for the National Treasury and Planning data centre at Herufi
House for the period 2018 to 2020
TNT/018/2018-2019 Proposed two (2) year maintenance of air conditioning system
for the National Treasury and Planning data centre at Treasury
Building for the period 2018 to 2020
TNT/019/2018-2019 Proposed two (2) year maintenance of air conditioning
system for the National Treasury and Planning offices at Treasury
Building for the period 2018 to 2020
Bid Security
300,000.00
350,000.00
120,000.00
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
Interested bidders may download detailed tender documents from the website www.treasury.go.ke or
www.tenders.go.ke and those who download the documents must forward their particulars immediately for
recording and any further clarifications and addenda to procurement@treasury.go.ke.
Tenders must be accompanied by a bid Security valid for an additional 30 days beyond the tender validity period.
There shall be a mandatory site visit on Friday 26th October, 2018 at 10.00 a.m. on 2nd Floor, Treasury Building.
Completed tender documents, BOTH TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL PROPOSALS IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES,
enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the tender number should be addressed to:The
Principal Secretary,
The National Treasury,
P.O. Box 30007 – 00100,
Nairobi, Kenya
and be deposited in the tender box provided at the Treasury Building, 6th Floor, Harambee Avenue, Nairobi, so as to
be received on or before Tuesday 6th November, 2018 at 10.00 am.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers or their representatives who choose to
attend the opening at The National Treasury, Treasury Building, 6th floor, Conference Room No. 603 on Tuesday 6th
November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
INVITATION TO TENDER
1. Kenya Power invites tenders from interested bidders for Provision of the following:TENDER
NO.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
TENDER
COMMENCEMENT
DATE
KP1/9A.2/OT/13/18-19 Supply of Routers and Fiber Accessories Wednesday
17.10.2018
TENDER
CLOSING
DATE
Wednesday
07.11.2018
at 10.00 a.m.
Tender documents detailing the requirements of the above tender may be obtained from the Kenya Power
website (www.kplc.co.ke) from the date shown above.
EXTENSION OF TENDER CLOSING DATE
2. Kenya Power wishes to inform firms participating in the tenders shown below, that the closing
date has been extended as shown to give bidders adequate time to respond appropriately.
TENDER NO.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
PREVIOUS
TENDER
CLOSING
DATE
KP2/9A/NS/OT/02/2018 (Nairobi South)
KP10/9A/OT/NER/02/18-19 (North Eastern)
KP5/9A/3/2/13/TPT/18-19 (Mt. Kenya)
KP8/9BB/OT/021/18-19 (North Rift)
KP11/9A/OT/01/18-19 (South Nyanza)
KP9/9A/OT/178/18-20 (Western)
KP4/9A/OT/01/18-19 (Nairobi West)
KP6/7.1/OT/217/18-19 (Coast)
KP7/9A/OT/01/18-19 (Central Rift)
Provision of Garage Services,
Injector Pump Repairs and
Suppliers of Vehicles, Plants
and Motor Cycle Spares (Spare
Parts) - Kenya Power Transport
Department
Tuesday
23.10.2018
at 11.00 a.m.
NEW
TENDER
CLOSING
DATE
Tuesday
30.10.2018
at 11.00 a.m.
KENYA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK
ICT Management Trainee – Scale PB 6.2
The Kenya Post Office Savings Bank has excellent career opportunities for Management Trainees to be deployed
in its ICT Department.
The position will provide an opportunity for the successful candidates to operationalize their skills in Information
Technology and further enhance their career with a view to joining the Bank’s dynamic team in the
Information Communication and Technology Department after the training period.
The training will provide the trainees with an opportunity to:
• Gain a comprehensive appreciation of the critical perspectives and challenges in the ICT department with a
view to developing innovative solutions to meet the Bank’s business needs.
• Monitor system performance activities and manage parameters to provide fast query responses to ‘front
end’ users.
• Develop and map out the ‘conceptual design’ for planned database in outline.
• Gain knowledge on installation and testing new versions of the Database Management Systems (DMS).
• Gain knowledge in writing database documentation, including data standards, procedures and definitions
for the data dictionary.
• Be exposed to developing, managing and testing back-up and recovery plans.
• Communicate regularly with technical, applications and operational staff to ensure database integrity and
security.
• Obtain knowledge on maintenance of the Bank’s Website and other Web Based applications.
• Manage the existing integrations and develop new system interfaces.
• Network and security management.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required:
• Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Electronics Engineering, Computer Science or a related field.
• Should be conversant with:
- SQL, Java and preferably Oracle or
- Operating Systems i.e. Linux, Windows and preferably orientation to Networking.
• Professional qualification on CCNA, CCNP, Cyberoam or a related field.
• One-year experience in a busy ICT environment will be an added advantage.
The ideal candidates are people who possess a passion for excellence, strong work ethics, and continual
improvement and are result oriented. If you meet the above specifications, kindly submit your application,
together with the relevant academic and professional training documents to:
Addendum 1 and 2 detailing the requirements of the above tenders may be obtained from Kenya Power website
www.kplc.co.ke from Tuesday 16th
October, 2018.
All other terms and conditions remain as per the Principal Tender Document.
GENERAL MANAGER
SUPPLY CHAIN
www.kplc.co.ke
Managing Director,
Kenya Post Office Savings Bank,
P.O. Box 30313-00100 Nairobi.
The closing date for receiving applications will be 29th October, 2018.
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I would like to see media work
The Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology (MoICT)
is a crucial docket buzzing with numerous activities, programmes and
initiatives whose impact spans the entire breadth of the Government.
The ministry has two State Departments; namely, the State Department
of Broadcasting and Telecommunications (BT) and the State Department
of Information, Communications, Technology and Innovation
(ICT). The outgoing Government Advertising Agency Director, Ngari
Gituku had occasion to speak to PS Fatuma Hirsi on various matters
concerning the State Department she oversees.
Being the PS at the State Department of Broadcasting
and Telecommunications (BT) in the Information,
Communications and Technology Ministry is much
like being back where you truly belong. Tell us about
your past exploits in this field.
As you have rightly put it, I feel quite at home
having previously worked in various institutions
that exposed and bequeathed me crucial
experience to oversee the sub-sectors under my
docket.
I began the journey of my career at the Kenya
Posts & Telecommunications Corporation
(KPTC) where I trained as a Postal Controller
and worked in the international and public relations
department.
Along the way, KPTC was restructured to
form Telkom Kenya, Postal Corporation of
Kenya (Posta) and the regulator, Communications
Commission of Kenya - now Communications
Authority (CA).
I was one of about 100 members of staff
posted to CCK. I served in the corporate affairs
department. I was privileged to be part of the
team that built the initial CCK brand.
In 2000, I joined Kencell Communications Ltd
as Public Relations Group Leader, the first mobile
telephony company to be licensed in Kenya.
Today the company has changed hands several
times to finally become Airtel as at now. Later,
I got a chance to set up the corporate affairs department
at the leading media house in the region
- Nation Media Group where I became the
Group Corporate Affairs Manager.
Six years later, fully Shariah-compliant
banking came to Kenya and I was given the opportunity
to Head the Marketing, Corporate Affairs
and Customer Service department at Gulf
African Bank. My role involved helping to demystify
Islamic banking.
Thereafter, I ventured into the international
arena when I was appointed Head of Cabinet,
later serving the African continent as the Regional
Coordinator for Africa & Least Developed
Countries at the Universal Postal Union. The
Union is a specialized agency of the United Nations
whose mandate is to serve citizens through
propagating socio-economic and financial inclusion
by riding the crest of the largest logistics
network in the world - the Posts.
I feel blessed and that destiny has charted the
course and encounters in my career path that
have—in very specific ways—prepared me to
oversee this particular docket which places telecom,
posts and media under my mandate. The
only new area is film.
Which departments are in your docket and what specific
mandate is each of them expected to deliver?
The mandates that my State Department is expected
to deliver as per the latest Executive
Order include:
a) Telecommunications policy
a) Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
b) Communications Authority of Kenya
c) Postal Corporation of Kenya
d) Media Council of Kenya
e) Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board
f) Kenya Institute of Mass Communications
g) Kenya Film Commission
h) Kenya Film Classification Board
i) National Communications Secretariat
There are numerous new initiatives—and seemingly
quite exciting—in your State Department such as
Studio Mashinani. Tell us about them.
The Studio Mashinani project aims at setting up
audio music and creative production studios to
record quality music and commercials mainly
targeted at helping advance the music careers
of talented youth who do not have the financial
muscle to use commercial studios.
This is in line with the Medium Term Plans
and the Big Four Agenda aimed at increasing job
creation through industrialisation and production
of local content.
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation is implementing
this programme and we hope to create
employment opportunities especially for the
youth, encourage talent development in music
and create new revenue stream for the Corporation
through advertising in the Y254 station
dedicated to expose these new talents.
Other initiatives include new products for the
Kenya Yearbook dedicated to different sectors,
more so the Big 4.
Posta also have various new products and
services such as the MPost (your mobile phone
number is your postal address), Posta Mobile
Wallet, E-njiwa (virtual postbox), Tunza Nyumba
na Posta (shop online and delivery), and
b) Broadcasting policy
c) Coordination of National Government Advertising
services
d) Public Communications
e) Postal and Courier Services
f) Policy on Development of Local Content
g) Telecommunications, Postal Services and
Electronic Commerce
h) Government Telecommunications Services
To deliver on this mandate, the State Department of
BT has four—actually five—technical departments
and nine Semi-Autonomous Government Agencies.
The four technical departments are:
a) Department of Information
b) Department of Public Communication
c) Department of Film Services
d) Department of Telecommunication Services
e) and Government Advertising Agency currently
piggybacking on the Department of
Public Communications)
The following are the Semi-Autonomous Government
Agencies under the State Department:
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with Government on Big Four
Indeed, the importance of culture
and creative industries in generating
jobs, wealth and social
engagements is increasingly being
recognized by governments especially
in Africa. Clearly, there is a strong link
between investing in creative industries
and sustainable development.
$2.25
EMS2GO.We also recently set up the Communications
& Multimedia Appeals Tribunal
(CAMAT) which will allow citizens to send in
complaints and appeals in the sector as Media
Council of Kenya listens to complaints against
the media through the Media Complaints Commission.
We
are also rolling out Digital Villages to 800
villages across the country hooking them up to
satellite TV in community centres and homes
to give access to TV and radio stations in unreached
parts of the country.
Film is squarely back in your Ministry and specifically
in your docket. What plans do you have with
the sector for the future?
When I was PS Tourism, film was an area we really
wanted to push because countries get profiled
through filming locations – scenery, fauna,
flora, people and culture.
Creative industries are a source of largely
untapped potential of economic growth across
Africa. Many governments, Kenya included, are
now integrating non-traditional strategies in
their national development plans to conquer the
high rates of unemployment in the continent.
These strategies include tapping into the
creative and cultural industries such as fashion,
film, television and music among others, which
have largely been overlooked as potential and
legitimate avenues that can create employment
for our youth.
Globally, the creative industry is the largest
contributor to the economy, with a 2013
UNESCO report showing that it has provided
employment to approximately 30 million people
which translates to 2.25 trillion US dollars.
Indeed, the importance of culture and creative
industries in generating jobs, wealth and social
engagements is increasingly being recognized
by governments especially in Africa.
Clearly, there is a strong link between investing
in creative industries and sustainable development.
At my Ministry, we recognize that
the film industry generates an estimated Kshs.
200 billion annually. However, despite this impressive
output, the full potential of the sector
remains unexploited. The Kenya Film Classification
Board has come up with an initiative
called Sinema Mashinani - taking film to the
grassroots. The project seeks to promote local
film productions in vernacular languages to celebrate
Kenya’s cultural and linguistic diversity
and will be rolled out countrywide.
The Kenya Film Commission aims to promote
Kenya as a filming destination to the international
film producers and capacity build the
local film-makers so that local content is constantly
being generated and improved.
What’s your ministry’s plan for the telecommunications
sector?
Through the Sector regulator, the Government
will implement strategies aimed at but not limited
to:
• Management of Radio Frequency Spectrum
• Foster growth, competition and investment
in Telecommunication Sector
• Ensure operators compliance with the Act,
regulations and licensing conditions
• Facilitate universal access and use of ICTs in
broadcasting and telecom
• Protect the rights of users of these services
• Ensure development and formulation of adequate
standards for the sector among others
Should Kenyans expect more innovations in courier
services?
E-commerce is the next frontier for posts and
Posta isn’t being left behind. The State Department
is currently working on the development
of National Addressing System to promote ecommerce.
In
addition, the Government through the
State Department is also in discussion with the
Universal Postal Union (UPU) to establish Kenya
as an e-commerce hub leveraging on Kenya’s
geographical location and Posta’s widespread
infrastructure. This will greatly change enhance
the courier services industry.
What became of the once much talked about
national address initiative?
We just put out a tender for this initiative,
through the CA, that will help finalise plans
to enable us put in place an addressing system
which is globally benchmarked so that we
can deliver on services to the people and allow
emerging economic opportunities like ecommerce
take root.
We will fast track the implementation of the
National Addressing System.
Tell us about your State Department’s role in regulating
the broadcasting and telecommunications
sector.
I represent the Ministry in the Board of Directors
of the Communications Authority of Kenya
which is the independent sector regulator. In
addition, the State Department is mandated to
formulate and review policies and regulations
governing the broadcasting and telecommunications
sector so that it is in line with emerging
trends in the sector to ensure Kenya keeps its
Value, in trillions of dollars, of
the global creative industry. It
is the largest contributor to the
global economy, with a 2013
UNESCO report showing that
it has provided employment to
approximately 30 million people
leading status in the field.
How is your State Department supporting the Big
Four agenda?
The State department will contribute to the attainment
of the Big Four Agenda by
a) Distribution and e-commerce
b) Marketing and Communications
c) Job creation and skills development
Your parting shot?
There’s a Somali saying that goes ‘when given
a position, be there and be visible or do not appear
at all’ and with my desire to make a difference
in people’s lives, I hope I am able to fulfill
my desire to make a difference that led me to
apply for this PS job in the first place.
I would like my legacy to see harmonised government
communications structures, through a
restructured Kenya News Agency, Government
Advertising Agency and Public Communications.
When
I was chairperson of the Public Relations
Society of Kenya, I lobbied the ministry of
information to give the Public Communications
officers a better positioning in the management
structure to professionalize the role of communications
within government.
This is especially important today, as each
MDA has to highlight and create awareness
amongst Kenyans of what the government is
doing for them more so the Big 4 Agenda. Now
that the department is under me, it behoves me
to improve things even more.
I would also like to see a revamped Kenya
Broadcasting Corporation that truly lives up to
being the national public broadcaster and a revitalised
Postal Corporation of Kenya that leverages
on ecommerce and fintech to serve the
citizens and make profit in doing so.
Lastly, I would like to see that the media and
the Government work closely and harmoniously
to ensure that Kenyans are informed about
the delivery of the Big Four Agenda.
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT,
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING AND BASIC EDUCATION
RECRUITMENT OF VOLUNTEER GRADUATE ASSISTANTS COHORT FIVE
UNDER THE G-UNITED NATIONAL VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME,
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
G-United is a National Volunteer Programme initiated by the Presidency in 2014 and implemented by the
Ministry of Education.
The Ministry of Education seeks to recruit a total of 1,600 young Kenyan graduates to join the fifth cohort
of Kenya’s G-United National Volunteer Programme. The programme targets recent Kenyan university
graduates aged 21 -30 years old to serve as volunteers in communities outside their home counties for a
period of 9 months. They will undertake a week-long training which includes professional skills training,
and subsequently be deployed to serve in the counties.
G-United is looking for self-driven, hardworking and passionate Kenyan graduates to experience life in
a new county and become a generation of leaders and change-makers. Volunteers become ‘Education
Ambassadors’ who provide remedial education support to young learners in primary schools and contribute
to the improvement of the quality of education in Kenya. In addition to this, G-United volunteers
are encouraged to initiate social community projects of their choice within the local communities, which
helps improve the quality of living. For their upkeep, volunteers receive a monthly stipend Kshs 6,000,
along with NHIF cover during the service.
The purpose of this letter is to request you to deliver this information to the public through posters,
community forums and any other relevant platform.
THERE ARE NO APPLICATION FEES CHARGED to take part in this recruitment process.
More information can be obtained on the website: www.g-united.or.ke
The application deadline is 19th October, 2018
DR. BELIO R. KIPSANG
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
INFRASTRUCTURE,
PUBLIC WORKS, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
TENDER ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE
The Principal Secretary, State Department of Public Works, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing
and Urban Development invites sealed bids from interested Contractors who carry out the following works:WORKS
PROGRAM
NO.
D111/RV/KRO/601
JOB No. 6459D
DESCRIPTION
Proposed Installation of
4No Lifts at Kericho Ardhi
House
REGISTRATION
WITH NCA
NCA 4 and above
in Lift Installation
LICENCE WITH
ERC
A2 and above
BID
BOND
KSHS.
300,000
CLOSING
DATE
30th
October,
2018
Tender documents with detailed specifications shall be downloaded free of charge from Ministry’s website
www.transport.go.ke and Treasury portal supplier.treasury.go.ke or be obtained from The Supply Chain Office, 9th
Floor Room 915, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development (State
Department of Public Works) upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs. 1000. Payments will be made in cash
at the Cash Office on ground floor before 4.00pm during normal working days or in banker’s cheque payable to The
Principal Secretary, State Department of Public Works, Nairobi.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes, marked tender number on the right hand side corner and bearing no indication of
the tenderer should be addressed to:PRINCIPAL
SECRETARY
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, PUBLIC WORKS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
P. O. Box 30743-00100
NAIROBI.
and placed in the Tender Box on 9th Floor at the Works Building, Ngong Road, Nairobi or sent by post so as to
reach the above address on or before 30th October, 2018 at 10.00am.
Submitted bids will be opened publicly in the 5th Floor Boardroom soon after the above stated closing date and time
in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend. Late bids will be returned unopened.
Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT and all Government Taxes and must remain valid for one hundred twenty
(120) days from the opening date of the tender.
The Bid Security, which must be from an established bank or from a PPOA accredited insurance companies, shall
be valid for one hundred fifty (150) days from tender opening date.
The Government reserves the right to reject any tender giving reasons for the rejection and does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
NATIONAL DROUGHT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
VACANCIES
The National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) is a State Corporation established under the National
Drought Management Authority Act, 2016. The NDMA Act (2016) mandates the Authority to exercise overall
coordination over all matters relating to drought risk management and to establish mechanisms, either on its
own or with stakeholders, that will end drought emergencies in Kenya.
Towards realisation of its core mandate, NDMA seeks to recruit various officers as listed below to be based in
Nairobi or its various stations in the ASALs.
The positions are;
Position Ref. No. Position Title
NDMA/01/2018
NDMA/02/2018
NDMA/03/2018
NDMA/04/2018
NDMA/05/2018
NDMA/06/2018
Director, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
County Drought Response Officer
County Drought Resilience Officer
Accounts Assistant
County Data Analyst
Supply Chain Management Assistants
Job Scale
NDMA 2
NDMA 4
NDMA 4
NDMA 6
NDMA 6
NDMA 6
Vacancies
1 position
1 position
1 position
1 position
2 positions
2 positions
Primary functions of the positions
Detailed Terms of Reference for each of the positions are available under the Careers section at
www.ndma.go.ke.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should send detailed CVs and testimonials with the reference number and title of the
position clearly indicated in the email subject line to hr@ndma.go.ke.
Applications may also be delivered by hand at the Authority’s offices located on the 17th floor of Lonrho House,
along Standard Street, Nairobi.
Applications may also be mailed to;
THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
NATIONAL DROUGHT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
P.O. BOX 53547-00200
NIROBI, KENYA
Deadline for submission of applications is November 02, 2018 while the ideal start date is January 02, 2019.
Please note that only short listed candidates will be contacted.
NDMA is an equal opportunity employer and does not require applicants to pay money at any stage
during the recruitment process.
10010 for payment of System
(SM#Permit number), for Import Standardization Mark (ISM#UCR number) or
Diamond Mark of Quality (DM#Permit number) and send to 20023
The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:NO
1.
The
Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:NO
The
Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:NO
Tel:
020 6948000/Toll Free Line 1545 /Website: www.kebs.org
PUBLIC NOTICE ON PROVISION OF PRE-EXPORT VERIFICATION
OF CONFORMITY (PVoC) TO STANDARDS
The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) is a statutory body established under the Standards Act, CAP 496, of the
Laws of Kenya. KEBS is mandated to offer among other services, quality inspection of imports based on Kenya
Standards or approved specifications.
TENDER DESCRIPTION
TENDER DESCRIPTION
TENDER DESCRIPTION
NO1. TENDER DESCRIPTION
1.1.
2. Tender for Provision of Catering Services
3, Tender for Provision of General Insurance Cover
Pre-export Verification of Conformity (PVoC) agents contracted by KEBS have been given a responsibility of
ensuring that only goods which meet the requirements of Standards are issued with a Certificate of Conformity
(CoC). In the past, agents have issued CoC for some goods that did not meet the requirements of the standards
contrary to the contractual agreements.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
Tender for supply, delivery, installation and user
training of laboratory equipment.
Tender for supply, delivery, installation and user
training of laboratory equipment.
Provision of General Insurance
Services
Tender for repair and maintenance of ICT equipment
4. Tender for Provision of Drinking Water- Retender
5. Tender for Provision of Courier Service-Retender
4.
2.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office, KEBS Centre, Popo
Road, Off Mombasa Road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. or be downloaded
from KEBS website: www.kebs.org, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kes.1000.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the
Mombasa Road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m or be downloaded from the KEBS
website: www.kebs.org. upon payment of non-refundable tender fee of Kshs.1,000.00. All payments shall be made to the KENYA
BUREAU OF STANDARDS Nairobi. Those who choose to download are required to register with procurement before the closing date.
‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE TENDER’
KEBS has been reviewing the performance of the PVoC agents. In this regard, KEBS wishes to inform Importers
and the General Public that as a result of the ongoing review and in the face of significant non-performance,
KEBS has suspended the activities of the following companies in the zones indicated below:
Tender for repair and maintenance of ICT
equipment
6. Tender for Provision of Inspection, Maintenance and
Service of Fire Safety Equipment - Retender
Tender for provision of renewal for DELL EMC licence,
upgrade, support and backup appliance
5.
6.
5.
6.
Tender for Provision of renewal for DELL EMC licence,
upgrade, support and backup appliance
Tender for provision of web hosting services
Provision of Preventive
Maintenance and Support for
Biometric, Proximity and Pin
Based Access Control System and
Time and Attendance Recording
System
Tender for Provision of web hosting services
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office, KEBS Centre, Popo Road, Off
Mombasa Road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. or be downloaded from KEBS website:
www.kebs.org.Those who choose to download are required to register with procurement before the closing date.
i. China Certification Inspection Group Company Limited (CCIC) – Zone 2 (China Mainland, Hong Kong,
Taiwan, Mongolia).
Tender for Provision of communication support
service
indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked ‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE
TENDER’ indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
ii. SGS - Zone 4 (Far East – covering the following countries Japan, Korea South, North Korea, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam and Cambodia).
to enable affected companies put in place corrective measures. The suspensions shall be upheld until the
corrective measures agreed with KEBS are fully implemented.
indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received on or
before 10.00 a.m. on, Tuesday 21st August, 2018 East Africa time .
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre, Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received as indicated
above.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received
as indicated above.
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
For further clarification, please contact KEBS on telephone +254 20 6948 423 / 456 / 439 / 000 or e-mail:
inspections@kebs.org.
Bid securityis 2% of the tender amount.
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
AG. MANAGING DIRECTOR
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS
Bid security is 2% of the tender amount. Tenderers or their representatives are free to attend the tender opening.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
Tender opening will be carried out immediately thereafter at the KEBS Centre Conference Room A, Adm. Block, Ground
Floor. Bid security is 2% of the tender amount: Tenderers or their representatives are free to attend the tender opening.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received as
indicated above.
KEBS Centre Executive Canteen, Adm. Block, Ground Floor.
Tender opening will be carried out immediately thereafter at the KEBS Centre Executive Canteen, Adm. Block, Ground Floor.
Bid security is 2% of the tender amount. Tenderers or their representatives are free to attend the tender opening.
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
All payments shall be made to the Kenya Bureau of Standards, Nairobi.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office, KEBS Centre, Popo Road,
Off Mombasa Road, Behind Bellevue Cinema Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a. m and 4.00p.m or be
downloaded from KEBS website: www.kebs.org. Those who choose to download are required to register with procurement
before closing date
October 2018 and have been instituted
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked ‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE TENDER’ indicated
on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked‘TENDE R NUMBE R AN D TITL E O F TH E TENDE R ’
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
KEBS/T013/2018/2019
KEBS/T010/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T010/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
KEBS/T009/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
Tuesday 16th
KEBS/T005/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
KEBS/T006/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
September 2018
October, 2018
September 2018
Tender for provision of communication support service KEBS/T012/2019 - 2020 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T012/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
September 2018
September 2018
KEBS/T011/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T011/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
August, 2018
August, 2018
August, 2018
Importers are therefore advised to use the services of other PVoC agents operating in the zones affected by
the suspension (please refer to the PVoC manual on https://www.kebs.org/images/PvOC/PVOC-MANUAL_v7_1st-October-2018.pdf).
These suspensions take effect as at 3rd
KEBS/T003/2018/2019 - RE-TENDER Tuesday 16 th
KEBS/T008/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
KEBS/T002/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
KEBS/T003/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
September 2018
August, 2018
August, 2018
KEBS/T008/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
August, 2018
KEBS/T009/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T004/2018/2018 Tuesday 21st
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NO.TENDER NO.
TENDER NO.
Tender for prequalification of suppliers for goods,
works and services
Tender for Prequalification of suppliers for goods
,works and services
KEBS/T007/2018 - 2020 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/TOO1/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
KEBS/T007/2018 - 2020 Tuesday 25th
TENDER NO.
CLOSING DATE
September 2018
October, 2018
CLOSING DATE
CLOSING DATE
CLOSING DATE
Tel: 020 6948000 / Mobile: 0722202137 / Website:www.kebs.org / E-Mail: procurement@kebs.org
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TENDER NOTICE
P. O. Box 1125 - 30100, Eldoret, Kenya
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is the regulatory authority for the ICT industry in Kenya
with responsibilities in telecommunications, e-commerce, cyber security, broadcasting and postal/courier
services. The CA is also responsible for managing the country’s numbering and frequency spectrum
resources as well as protecting interests of users of ICT services
CA invites tenders from interested and competent firms to tender for the following;
No. Tender Reference Description of Tender
CA/PROC/
1.
OT/03/2018- 2019
Tender Name: Supply, Delivery,
Installation, Commissioning and
Maintenance of Solar Hybrid
Supplementary Power Supply
Solution For CA Stations
2.
CA/PROC/
OT/05/2018-2019
3.
CA/PROC/
OT/06/2018-2019
4.
5.
CA/PROC/
OT/07/2018-2019
CA/PROC/
OT/8/2018-2019
6.
7.
CA/PROC/
OT/9/2018-2019
CA/PROC/
OT/10/2018-2019
Tender For Branding, Printing and
Supply Of Office Stationery- Reserved
to Women, Youth and
Persons With Disabilities
Tender for Supply, Installation
and Maintenance of an IT Security
Information and Event Management
(SIEM) System
Tender for Supply and Installation of
Sealed Battery Backup Solution at
CA Centre and Regional Offices
Tender for Supply and delivery of
Computer Desktops and Printers for
Schools- Reserved to Women, Youth
and Persons With Disabilities
Tender for Supply, Installation and
maintenance of LAN and internet
connectivity services for Schools
Tender for Supply, Installation,
Configuration and Maintenance of
Service for Fire Suppression System
at Regional Offices at Nyeri and
Kisumu
8.
CA/PROC/
OT/12/2018-2019
Tender for Supply, Installation,
Configuration and Maintenance of
generators at Regional Offices at
Nyeri and Kisumu
Site Visit Date
NA
Closing Date
7th November
2018
Tel: 0788232004 | E-mail: vc@uoeld.ac.ke | website: www.uoeld.ac.ke
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR
(ACADEMIC & STUDENTS’ AFFAIRS)
ANNOUNCEMENT
6TH
GRADUATION CEREMONY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH
, 2018
NA
7th November
2018
NA
7th November
2018
NA
NA
7th November
2018
7th November
2018
NA
Kisumu Regional
Office on 24/10/2019
at 11.00 a.m
Nyeri Regional Office
on 26/10/2018 at
11.00a.m
Kisumu Regional
Office 24/10/2019
@2.00p.m
Nyeri Regional
Office 26/10/2018 at
2.00p.m
9.
CA/PROC/
OT/13/2018-2019
10. CA/PROC/
OT/15/2018-2019
Tender For Supply, Delivery, Installation
and Maintenance of Broadcast
Loggers At CA Headquarters and
Central Regional Office
Tender For Provision of Cleaning and
Fumigation Services at CA Regional
Offices in Kisumu, Eldoret, Mombasa
and Nyeri – Reserved to Women,
Youth and Persons With Disabilities
11.
CA/PROC/
RFP/02/2018-2019
RFP Tender to provide quarterly
audience and Industry data
NA
7th November
2018
16th-24th October
2018 during normal
working hours
Nyeri and Eldoret
9th Nov.
2018
Mombasa and
Kisumu
13th Nov. 2018
NA
7th November
2018
Eligible bidders may obtain detailed tender documents from the Procurement Division 3rd floor Wing A
at the CA Centre along Waiyaki Way, Nairobi, on weekdays during the normal working hours at a fee of
Kshs 1,000.00
The tender documents can also be accessed and downloaded from the IFMIS supplier portal
http://supplier.treasury.go.ke and the Authority’s website: www.ca.go.ke. Further, firms who download
the tender documents must arrange to forward their particulars/ contacts to the Head of Procurement,
Communications Authority of Kenya, through the email address tenders@ca.go.ke before the closing
date for records and for purposes of receiving clarifications and or addendums, if any. The tender documents
will be issued free of charge.
Duly completed tender documents should be submitted in a plain, sealed envelope clearly marked with
the tender name and reference number to be deposited in the tender box on the ground floor of the CA
Centre and tender boxes from CA respective offices, so as to reach on or before the stated dates on the
advert at 10.30 a.m.
The Director General
Communications Authority of Kenya
P.O. Box 14448 Nairobi 00800
Tel:
Website www.ca.go.ke
Bids shall be opened soon thereafter at the Authority’s 1st floor meeting room 1 and Regional Offices in
the presence of the bidders representative(s) who choose to attend.
Note: The above-mentioned information can be accessed at IFMIS Supplier Portal and CA website.
Head Office
CA Centre
P.O.Box 14448
Nairobi 00800
CA Western Regional Office CA Coast Regional Office Central Regional Office
1st Floor KVDA Plaza
P.O.Box 2346
Eldoret 30100
Mobile: 0703042000 Mobile: 0703042105
Email: info@ca.go.ke
Email: wro@ca.go.ke
3rd Floor, NSSF Building
P.O.Box 8041
Mombasa 80100
Mobile: 0703042152
Email: cro@ca.go.ke
Nyeri 10100
Mobile : 0703042181
Email : cero@ca.go.ke
CA is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 27001:2013 certified
Ground Floor, Advocates Plaza
P.O Box 134
Nyanza Regional Office
2nd Floor Lake Basin Mall,
P.O Box 2016
Kisumu 40100
Mobile: 0703042130
Email: nro@ca.go.ke
For further information please contact:
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics and Students’ Affairs)
University of Eldoret
P.O. Box 1125-30100 Eldoret – Kenya
Tel: 0774 249 552
Email: dvcasa@uoeld.ac.ke
Web: www.uoeld.ac.ke
University of Eldoret is ISO9001:2015 Certified
BANK
+254 (020) 4242000
+254 703-042000
+254 736 121515/121414
National Bank, Eldoret Branch
ACCOUNT NAME
University of Eldoret – Main Account
ACCOUNT NUMBER
01 0210 733 42500
7th November
2018
7th November
2018
7th November
2018
THE University of Eldoret wishes to inform ALL students who qualified for the award of various
degrees and diplomas at the end of the last academic year (2017/2018) and members of
the public, that the 6th
Graduation Ceremony will be held on Friday, November 30th
, 2018
commencing at 8.30 a.m. at the University of Eldoret Main Campus Pavilion.
ALL GRADUANDS AND INVITED GUESTS ARE ADVISED TO BE SEATED BY 8.00 A.M.
REGISTRATION AND GRADUATION FEES
All graduands are expected to register for graduation after confirming their status with the
respective schools or by visiting the University of Eldoret website: www.uoeld.ac.ke. The
registration will be with the respective Dean’s office. Graduands MUST fill the graduation
registration form: UOE/AC/GRAD/02 and submit latest Friday, November 16 th
, 2018
NOTE: Graduands should NOT insert new names other than those used during admission
into the University. It is the duty of the graduand to ascertain the correctness of the spelling
of their names and report any misspelling to the respective Deans of School and copy to the
undersigned.
All graduands will be required to pay graduation fees as indicated below;
Diploma
Undergraduate
Postgraduate Diploma
Masters
PhD
CONVOCATION FEES
Each graduand will be required to pay Kshs 500.00 convocation fees in the bank account
indicated below. The Convocation meeting will be held on Thursday, November 29th
, 2018
immediately after rehearsal.
GRADUATION REGALIA
All graduands will be required to be in official academic dress during the ceremony. The academic
gowns will be collected from respective Deans of Schools offices on Monday, November 19 th
,
2018 upon clearance of the graduation fee.
All gowns must be returned to the respective offices by Tuesday, December 4th
thereafter a daily penalty of Kshs 1,000.00 will be surcharged.
INVITATION CARDS
Each graduand will be issued with two (2) invitation cards for two guests. These will be collected
from the respective Dean’s of Schools offices.
REHEARSAL
The rehearsal is an integral part of the Graduation Ceremony. All graduands intending to
participate in the ceremony MUST attend the rehearsal at the University Pavillion on Thursday,
November 29th
, 2018 at 9.00 a.m.
ACCOMMODATION
All graduands are expected to make their own arrangements for accommodation.
ENQUIRIES
It is the responsibility of each graduand to confirm his / her examination results, accuracy and
order of names and financial status from the respective dean's office. Only those tho meet all the
requirements for graduation will be included in the graduation list.
Payments can be made at the below bank account:
, 2018
Kshs 2,500.00
Kshs 3,000.00
Kshs 6,000.00
Kshs 6,000.00
Kshs 6,000.00
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Digital village in kenya
Governments of Kenya and China have
started a process to roll –out a process
to provide STBS and digital TV sets to
some 800 villages across Kenya.
BY GLORIA GICHERU
T
he world is actually becoming
a ‘global village’
as the Government of
Kenya and the Government
of Peoples’ Republic of China
rolled out a digital village programme
for 800 villages in
Kenya.
Governments of Kenya and
China have started a process
to roll –out a process to provide
STBS and digital TV sets
to some 800 villages across
Kenya.
The project is an off shoot of
pledges made by the president
of chia xi Jinping during the
Forum for China-Africa Cooperation
(FOCAC) Summit held
in Johannesburg, South Africa
in December 2015. Under the
Project, three public facilities
including school, chiefs
camp, youths centers and
other prominent public areas
in the identified villages will
receive two sets of solar powered
TV projectors,1 set of 32”
digital TV, satellite dishes and
relevant accessories.
Further, 20 households
within each of the beneficiary
village will receive a startimes
digital set box.
The project aims to enhance
citizen’s access to information
and promote cultural diversification
and people to people
exchanges while fostering
knowledge transfer and enhancing
digital migration.
The criteria for selecting
households include presence
of a functional TV set,
permanent source of power,
and number of people living
in the household, especially
those under the age of 18
years, among others. House
House hold selection would consider
the following, household to have
a functional television, household
to have a permanent source of power,
number of people living in the household
especially people under 18 years
RESEARCH AND SPONSORED PROJECT OFFICE
Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare
Telephone: 254 53 2033471/2P.O. BOX 4606, ELDORET Fax: 254 53 2060727
DISPOSAL AND TENDER NOTICE
AMPATHPlus, a Program managed by Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) and funded by USAID invites sealed
tenders from interested and eligible bidders for the following
1.
No
1
2.
Provision of General Insurance services
Item Description
Motor vehicles insurance services
Disposal
No Item Description
1.
2.
3.
4.
Toyota Land Cruiser –
Prado- KBL 746 M
Re-Advertisement
Assorted tyres
Assorted furniture
Assorted computers
Reserve
Price (Ksh)
1,700,000.00
-
-
-
Refundable
Deposit (Ksh)
Tender No.
Lot Number
200,000.00 MTRH/T/71 /2018/2019 Lot no 001
-
-
-
MTRH/T/ 72/2018/2019 Lot no 002
MTRH/T/73 /2018/2019 Lot no 003
MTRH/T/74 /2018/2019 Lot no 004
Complete set of Tender documents shall be obtained by interested Bidders free of charge from MTRH official website:
www.mtrh.go.ke state tender portal: https/supplier.treasury.go.ke publication. Payment of refundable
amount of Kshs. 200,000.00 only can be deposited to Kenya Commercial Bank, Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital
Branch, AMPATHPlus Income account; number 1204223815- (For Disposal only).
Tender bids in plain sealed envelopes bearing the Tender number (in bold) on the top right hand corner but with
no indication of the Tenderer’s name should be placed in the Tender Box “B” situated on the second Floor Left
wing of the Main building of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) or Posted to
The Chief Executive Officer
Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital
P.O. Box 3-30100
ELDORET.
So as to be received on or before 30th
October 2018, 10.00 am. Bids will be opened publicly immediately thereafter
in the presence of Bidders or their representatives who choose to attend at AMPATH Centre 1st Floor ATI
Hall RM 118.
Late bids will not be accepted whatsoever and will be returned unopened.
Companies owned by Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities are encouraged to participate.
All queries regarding this tender should be directed to the Supply Chain Manager- AMPATHPlus
DR. WILSON K. ARUASA, MBS
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Bid bond
Ksh 50,000.00
Tender No.
MTRH/T/70/2018/2019
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hold selection would consider
the following, household to
have a functional television,
household to have a permanent
source of power, number
of people living in the household
especially people under
18 years..
Household with a person or
persons living with a disability
would also be prioritized. And
source of income for the head
of the household. (The project’s
aim is to benefit those
who may have a challenge in
buying a decoder or paying
subscription fees).
First phase of the project has
which have already been covered
in (300) households; the
process is ongoing to cover the
remaining 500 households.
There is a great impact as
more Kenyans are able to access
news and relevant information
through the project,
and it has also created job
opportunities to the youth
through engagement by Star
times (K)limited as maintenance
personnel.
Through this programme the
locals will be in touch with the
rest of the world.
NEWSFOCUS | 11
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KENYA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
Ministry of Transport &
Infrastructure
PUBLIC MEETING
Notice is hereby given for public
information that the Kenya Civil Aviation
Authority Licensing of Air Services
Committee will hold a public meeting to
consider representations and objections
with regard to applications for Air Service
Licences, particulars of which were
published in the Kenya Gazette Notice NO.
9627 of 21st
September, 2018.
The meeting will take place on Friday, 19th
October, 2018 starting from 9.00 a.m. at
the East African School of Aviation off
Airport North Road, Embakasi.
Capt. Gilbert M. Kibe
DIRECTOR GENERAL
PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETING FOR THIKA WATER
AND SANITATION COMPANY
In line with the requirements of the law for consumer protection in the licensing of Water Service
Providers (WSPs), we wish to advise that a public consultation meeting for Thika Water and Sanitation
Company, shall be held at the following venue to get consumer concerns on services provided, and
those proposed to be provided, by the WSP.
Water Service Provider
Venue
Date and time
Thika Water and Sanitation Company Blue Post Hotel Thika town 23rd October 2018 10.00am
Participants should be seated by 10.00am. Members of the public in respective areas are invited to
make oral and written submissions and ask any questions that may relate to the provision of water
services in their areas.
Personal identification of participants will be required.
Chief Executive Officer,
Water Services Regulatory Board,
P.O BOX 41621-00100,
NAIROBI
Water Services for All
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
NATIONAL OPEN TENDER NOTICE
The National Construction Authority (NCA) is a State Corporation established under the National
Construction Authority Act No. 41 of 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;
No Tender No. Description of Tender
Eligibility
1.
2.
3.
4.
NCA/T/010/
2018-2019
NCA/T/011/
2018-2019
NCA/T/012/
2018-2019
NCA/T/013/
2018-2019
Provision of Car tracking Services
Provision of Backup Solution and Storage
Upgrade
Provision of General Insurance
Provision of Cleaning and Sanitary
Services for NCA offices at KCB Towers,
Hill Plaza and Supplies Branch
Open
AGPO Registered
firms
Open
AGPO Registered
firms
Closing/ Opening Date
31st October, 2018
01st November, 2018
31st October, 2018
01st November, 2018
Interested eligible candidates may download the tender documents free of charge from the Authority’s
website; www.nca.go.ke or from the Public Procurement Information portal, www.tenders.go.ke. Bidders
who download the tender documents must arrange to register with NCA their contact details at procurement@nca.go.ke
for the purposes of receiving any further tender clarifications and/ or addendum if need be.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the tender number
and name and be deposited in the Tender Box at 9th Floor, KCB Towers or be addressed to:
The Executive Director,
National Construction Authority,
KCB Towers, 9th Floor, Kenya Road,
P O Box 21046– 00100,
NAIROBI.
so as to be received on or before 11.00 am on the date indicated against each tender.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderer’s representatives who choose
to attend at NCA Boardroom on 9th Floor KCB Plaza.
Manager Supply Chain
FOR: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
@ncakenya
National Construction Authority
info@nca.go.ke
+254-709 126 102/172/173
KENYA PORTS AUTHORITY
www.kpa.co.ke
TENDER NOTICE
Kenya Ports Authority invites sealed bids from bidders who are able to demonstrate technical and financial
capability to supply the goods, works and services of the nature, complexity and size envisaged in the tenders
below:
NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
DESCRIPTION
KPA/019/2018-19/ICT - Supply, Installation and Commissioning of
Servers for GRC Applications.
KPA/022/2018-19/MO - Supply and Installation of Peristaltic
Pumps
KPA/023/2018-19/PSM - Framework Contract for Supply of
Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings.
KPA/024/2018-19/PSM - Framework Contract for Supply of Wire
Ropes.
KPA/028/2018-19/PDM - Consultancy for Design of Widening of
Port Road from Gantry Workshop to One Stop Centre.
KPA/032/2018-19/EE - Framework Contract for Supply of Air
Conditioning and Refrigeration Spares.
KPA/031/2018-19/PSM - Framework Contract for Supply of
Medical and Welding gases, Welding Rods and Accessories.
KPA/034/2018-19/ADM - Provision of Canteen Services at Block
II KPA Headquarters
KPA/035/2018-19/CCE - Framework Contract for Supply of
Batteries and Accessories.
TENDER
SECURITY
SUBMISSION
DEADLINE
200,000.00 Wednesday, 31.10.2018
at 10:00hrs
200,000.00
100,000.00
Thursday, 01.11.2018 at
10:00hrs
Friday, 02.11.2018 at
10:00hrs
300,000.00 Tuesday, 06.11.2018
N/A
Monday, 12.11.2018 at
10:00hrs
100,000.00 Wednesday, 07.11.2018
at 10:00hrs
100,000.00
50,000.00
100,000.00
Thursday 08.11.2018 at
10:00hrs
Monday, 05.11.2018 at
10:00hrs
Thursday 08.11.2018 at
14:00hrs
There will be MANDATORY BRE-BID SITE VISITS for Tender No. KPA/028/2018-19/PDM and
KPA/034/2018-19/ADM. Details are available in the tender documents.
The detailed tender documents can be viewed and downloaded from the KPA website www.kpa.co.ke
at no fee through the following link https://www.kpa.co.ke/Procurement/Pages/Tenders.aspx and
Government of Kenya tenders Portal http://www.tenders.go.ke/.
Enquiries can be made via email address: tenders@kpa.co.ke
Bidders are advised to regularly visit the KPA website to obtain any additional information/ addendum on the
tenders. All addenda/additional information on the tenders shall be posted on the KPA website as
they become available.
Stephen Chepkangor
FOR: HEAD OF PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLIES
FOR: AG MANAGING DIRECTOR
“KEBS ISO 9001:2015 Certified Organization, Cert. No. 087”
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Researchers project
bumper maize yield
Over 46 million
bags are projected
to be harvested
by maize farmers
across the country
management of the grain as
early as now to ensure food
security,” she advised adding
that that climate change can
also affect the productivity
prospects of a good year thus
the need to pay attention to
a possibility of losing a good
harvest.
Last year the window of
maize imports was not restricted
affecting inflows,”
said Dr Kirimi.
Dr. Kirimi warned of masBY
WANGARI NDIRANGU
KNA-NAIROBI
E
gerton University’s agricultural
policy and
development institute
(TEGEMEO) is projecting a
bumper maize harvest
this
year.
According to a senior research
fellow at the institute
Dr. Lilian Kirimi over 46 million
bags are projected to be
harvested by maize farmers
across the country.
“We need to start developing
post-harvest, storage and
This project will create a stronger
local economy and job opportunities
at our county level besides alleviating
poverty among our people
– Governor Granton Samboja
Tissue culture technology
used to get quality seeds
Shortage of
certified seeds has
seen farmers opt
for low quality
seeds that do not
yield much
sistant potato varieties suited
for different climatic zones.
Speaking at a Potato Field
Day held in Ngobit ward in
Laikipia County Thursday, the
director encouraged farmers
to plant certified seeds that
could give up to 50 tonnes of
the tubers per hectare.
She also revealed that KEPHIS
was also using potato
cuttings to regenerate in laboratories
and the seedlings
given to farmers for onward
planting.
“The current price of a
BY MARTIN MUNYI
KNA-NANYUKI
T
he government is employing
tissue culture
technology in generating
certified potato seeds for
distribution to farmers across
the country.
Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate
Services (KEPHIS)
Managing Director Dr. Esther
Kimani said the move was necessitated
by shortage of certified
seeds in the country that
has seen farmers opt for low
quality seeds that do not yield
much.
Dr. Kimani further
added that KEPHIS had developed
more than 10 new high
yielding disease and pest re50-kilogram
bag of potato is
selling at between Sh1,700
to Sh3,000 so if our farmers
embrace the best farming
techniques of planting certified
seeds, they stand to reap
maximum profits,” Dr. Kimani
said.
She added that her organisation
was also encouraging
farmers to grow certified seeds
and become seed merchants in
order to sell to others as a way
of ensuring that maximum
yields for food security in the
country in line with the Big 4
agenda set by President Uhuru
Kenyatta.
The director said her organisation
was working closely
with county governments in
distributing the certified seeds
and sensitisation on the need
to embrace them when growing
potatoes.
A farmer in the area Joseph
Kariuki said that he had discovered
that potato farming
was profitable after he started
using certified seeds on his
six-acre farm.
“A 50-kilogram sack does
A 50-kilogram bag of
potato is selling at between
Sh1,700 to Sh3,000
not sell below Sh2, 000 and
since potatoes mature within
two months, I decided to do
away with planting other
crops such as maize that takes
months to mature and most
time end up being affected by
drought,” he said.
sive post-harvest losses if
farmer’s storage facilities were
not secured and improved.
“We estimate 12 percent
of post-harvest losses of our
total production 5.4 million
bags and this is a huge amount
that is even higher than what
we are thinking we would get
from the short rains,” she said.
A research fellow at the Institute,
Dr. Timothy Njagi, said
this year the cost of production
of maize, Irish potatoes and
rice came down to Sh1,700
per 90kg bag, an improvement
from last year’s Sh2,083.
The improvement, he said,
is attributed to good weather
and ample rainfall and also
there were no major attacks of
pests and disease.
Irish potato yields unfortunately
declined because of
excessive rain which is a particular
challenge for tubers.
On rice, he said the yield
and prices were good but
farmers experienced losses especially
because of rains dur46m
ing
the harvest period.
Overall, Dr. Njagi said Irish
potato and rice are emerging
as an important staple
food that is highly consumed
in urban areas despite some
challenges.
“We do import Irish potatoes
from Tanzania and but if
you look at official statistics
published by government this
is not captured.
Cross border trade is not
being recorded at customs
thus it’s hard to establish how
much we are importing,” he
said.
For rice, Dr. Njagi said, it is
Bags of maize projected
to be harvested by
maize farmers across
the country
unfortunate that by last year
Kenya was still importing and
the country currently is importing
90 percent of what is
consumed.
“This country has the capacity
to improve rice production
through land under irrigation
and promoting upland rice,”
he said noting that government
is working towards this
through improvement in irrigation
and infrastructure such
as dam construction in order
to increase area of rice production
that can help farmers
do a double crop instead of the
currently one crop.
New water retention
innovation is launched
Water and
Soils Limited
has piloted the
technology in
Nyangati village in
Mwea
BY IRUNGU MWANGI
KNA- KERUGOYA
A
Hungarian farm input
manufacturing company
has introduced a
water retention technology
for horticultural production in
areas with water problems.
Water and Soils Limited
has piloted the technology
in Nyangati village in Mwea
which if approved by the
government standardisation
agencies will be introduced
into the local market.
KEPHIS Inspector Mellon
Kabole, said an inter-government
meeting is scheduled for
a final meeting either before
the end of this year or early
next year where the foreign
Officials from the Hungary Embassy at Kimbimbi where they had come
for the presentation of the Hungarian water retention technology soon
to be introduced to farmers in the dry areas
company will be issued with
the relevant documents.
“For now, we can just say
the field trials are successful
but the final word is yet to
come after the inter government
agents hold their meeting
soon,” Kabole said.
The Company’s Managing
Director Richard Vatty said
the product has no poisonous
substances due to its organic
nature. Hungarian Deputy
Minister for Agriculture said
his government was committed
to ensuring good agricultural
practices were in place in
the country. He said Kirinyaga
County having been selected
for the field trials was enough
testimony of the commitment
his government has on Kenyan
people. Accompanied by
the Hungarian Ambassador
to Kenya Laszlo Eduard, the
minister also said than the
trade ties the two countries
are bound together by other
mutual interests.
The product is set for commercial
launching once the
final certification is done while
it will be distributed by Twiga
Chemical Industries.
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Government to open
international college
Students from
Somalia and
Ethiopia set to
gain admission
into medical
training institute
BY DICKSON GITHAIGA
KNA-MANDERA
T
he Kenya Medical Training
Board will open up
a college in Mandera
County next year, with students
from Somalia and Ethiopia
set to gain admission.
The Kenya Medical Training
College Director General
Michael Kiptoo, while speaking
to the press Friday at the
site where the college will
be constructed said medical
courses will now be devolved
from the national level to the
grassroots.
“We will now bring services
closer to the people to reduce
the burden of area residents
traveling to Nairobi and other
parts of the country to look for
training opportunities,” said
Kiptoo. He noted that the college
earmarked for operation
in March 2019, will address
medical needs of the region
as every county has its own
unique needs.
Speaking in the same function,
the chairman Kenya
Medical Training board of directors
Professor Philip Kaloki
said it was the government’s
commitment to expand medical
training in all corners of
the republic.
200
Students somalia
will send when
the college is
operational
“While on a tour of the region
in 2017, President Uhuru
Kenyatta promised to open up
a medical training college in
the region and today we have
come to accomplish his promise,”
said Kaloki.
The chairman said students
from Somalia and Ethiopia
will be admitted to the college
as talks with the two
governments have been accomplished.
“Somalia
will send 200 students
when the college is operational
which will reduce
congestion in our hospitals as
many patients we receive daily
are from across the border. It
will also go a long way in reducing
security challenges
posed by the Al Shabaab,” he
said.
Residents benefit from
free cancer screening
Screening for
breast, cervical
and prostate
cancer aimed
at reaching
vulnerable
communities
The beneficiaries mostly
from pastoralist communities
in the area received free
screening for breast, cervical
and prostate cancer in a
move aimed at curbing cancer
among communities rated as
least educated and most vulnerable
in the county.
Baringo County Director of
BY JANE NGUGI
KNA-NAKURU
M
ore than 500 needy
families in Mogotio,
Baringo County, have
benefited from free cancer
screening services courtesy of
Dandelion Africa, a local NGO
and the County Government
of Baringo.
Public Health Dr. Robert Rono
said among the services offered
at the daylong clinic at
Kampi Turkana village was
effective use of contraceptives
and child spacing as central to
healthy families.
Dr. Rono noted that high
illiteracy and retrogressive
cultural practices among beneficiaries
have led to a rise of
non-communicable diseases,
early pregnancies and marriages
among girls and these
have necessitated the awareness
program.
The director says as part of
a deliberate bid to reach out to
communities most at risk in
the largely pastoralist county,
such initiatives will be rolled
out across 30 wards in the
region in efforts to make the
public aware about controlling
cancer and advocating equal
rights for children. Dandelion
The need for
towels has also
often lured
them into snares
of early marriages
making school
completion rates
among girls in the
area at an alarming
low every year
– Harun Karanja
Members of Dandelion Africa distribute sanitary towels to pupils of Alice Igham primary school.
Africa administrator Harun
Karanja said besides cancer
screening and awareness, the
programme will reach out to
public primary schools in the
area to donate sanitary towels
to girls.
Karanja said the personal
effects are basic to sustaining
girls in school. He said most
500
Needy families that
have benefited from
free cancer
screening
cases of girls dropping out
from school in the area have
been attributed to lack of sanitary
pads.
“The need for towels has also
often lured them into snares of
early marriages making school
completion rates among girls
in the area at an alarming low
every year,” he added.
A
Community starts work on
harambee health centre
Officials say they took the
initiative to curb health
service access problems
which have dogged the area
for more than six years
lose lives when they become sick because
they lack a place for medication.
“Communicable diseases have become a
thorn in the flesh of residents.
Majority of women have lost their lives
during delivery because there’s no hospital,”
he added. The residents said that their
request to have Homa Bay government help
them construct hospital in the area has been
delayed. Okumu said the health facility
would serve five primary, three secondary
schools besides entire community population.
He
said the nearest health centre in the
BY DAVIS LANGAT
KNA-HOMA BAY
community in Homa Bay County has
embarked on constructing a health
facility after their efforts to reach
county government for assistance failed.
The community of Aoch Muga village
in Rangwe constituency is constructing a
health facility worth Sh17.5million.
They said they took the initiative to curb
health service access problems which have
dogged the area for more than six years.
The community construction committee
chairman Philip Okumu said most residents
have become vulnerable to diseases due to
lack of a health facility in the area.
Speaking to KNA during the groundbreaking
ceremony, Okumu said they have
contributed Sh7.5million for the start.
“We’re still calling upon Homa Bay government
to come in and help us get a medical
facility in this area,” Okumu said.
The chairman said they have donated a
7.5 acre piece of land for the construction.
Okumu argued that a number of residents
area is Rangwe sub county hospital which is
about 6km away.
“We could not wait any longer because
that would mean we continue loose more
lives. We welcome well-wishers to join us,”
Okumu said. Gem West Chief Joel Otieno
said they are providing security during and
after the construction of the medical facility.
“We’re ready to protect and safeguard
construction materials and labourers to ensure
the work runs smoothly without any
threat,” Otieno said.
Area MCA Charles Awino said he will petition
the county executive to ensure they
allocate funds to aid the construction of the
facility. Awino said he will also follow the
whereabouts of Sh5millon allocated in the
previous financial years for construction of a
health facility in the area.
“Good health is a key pillar in development
and it’s unfortunate most residents
here can’t achieve it. We should ensure our
people get assisted where necessary,” Awino
said. But Homa Bay health executive Richard
Muga refuted claims they have failed to support
the community come up with a health
facility in the area.
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LAKE VICTORIA SOUTH WATER
SERVICES BOARD
P.O Box 3325 – 40100, Lavictor’s House, Off Ring Road Milimani, Kisumu
Tel. 057- 2025128, Mobile 0736 202512, 0716 525251
Email: info@lvswaterboard.go.ke Website: www.lvswaterboard.go.ke
INVITATION TO TENDER
Lake Victoria South Water Services Board (LVSWSB) invites tenders from interested bidders for the
following Works:
S/
No.
1.
Tender No.
LVSWSB/T/2/
2018-19
Description
Drilling, Development
& Test Pumping of 4No.
Boreholes ( Pala, Oloosontui,
Getongonya and
Chebiribei Boreholes) in
Ndhiwa, Transmara West
,Kuria West & Belgut Sub
Counties in Homabay,
Narok, Migori & Kericho
counties
2.
LVSWSB/T/3/
2018-19
Equipping , Civil and
Building Works of Uluthe
Borehole in Ugunja Sub
County, Siaya County
3.
LVSWSB/T/4/
2018-19
Equipping , civil and Building
Works for Tunnel Borehole
in Kipkelion West Sub
County, Kericho County
4.
LVSWSB/T/5/
2018-19
Equipping , Civil and
Building Works of Chorwet
Primary School Borehole
in Kipkelion West Sub
County , Kericho County
5.
LVSWSB/T/6/
2018-19
Construction of Kabusure
Water Project in Bomet
Central Sub County,
Bomet County
Tender
Security (Ksh)
120,000.00
Registration
Requirement
National
Construction
Authority
-water works
(NCA) 4 and
above
Category
Open
The Technical University of Kenya is pleased to announce that the 6th
Tuesday 18th
and Friday 21st December 2018 at 9.00 am.
PARTICIPATION: Graduands will participate as follows:
No Date of Rehearsal
1
2
Monday 17th
Thursday 20th
100,000.00
National
Construction
Authority-water
works
(NCA) 6 and
above
80,000.00
National
Construction
Authority
-water works
(NCA) 7 and
above
Tender
Securing
Declaration
Form
(Mandatory)
160,000.00
National
Construction
Authority
(NCA) 7 and
above
National
Construction
Authority
(NCA) 5 and
above
Tender documents may be obtained from the procurement office situated at Lavictors House,
Kisumu ( as detailed here below) upon payment on a non – refundable fee of Ksh. 1,000 per
tender document OR viewed and downloaded from LVSWSB website (www.lvswaterbosrd.
go.ke) or the IFMIS website; supplier.treasury.go.ke free of charge . Upon downloading, bidders
MUST immediately send/email their names and contact details (including physical address)
to the following email address for recording and issuance of any clarification or addenda;
procurement2@lvswaterboard.go.ke
Addenda/clarifications will also be posted in the LVSWSB website immediately they
become available.
Completed Bid documents in plain sealed envelope clearly marked with the “Tender No. and
tender description” as more particularly described in the tender document should be
addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer
Lake Victoria South Water Services Board
P.O Box 3325 – 40100
Kisumu, Kenya
Or be deposited in the tender box situated on the 1st floor Lavictors House so as to be received
not later than 10.00am on 30th October, 2018.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the Board room B , Lavictors House , Off Ring
Road , Milimani, Kisumu in the presence of the tenderers representatives who choose to attend
the opening .
Reserved
for youth
, women
& persons
with
disabilities
Open
Open
Open
CLEARANCE:
Only graduands who will have cleared with the respective departments/units of the University
by Wednesday 31st
“Application to Graduate Form” available online in the students’ portal through http://www.tukenya.ac.ke;
click on Fee Statement link to access your personalised form then proceed as follows:
i. Login to your fees portal using your password;
ii. You will get a menu that allows you to open the “Application to Graduate Form”;
iii. Complete Section One of the “Application to Graduate Form” latest 16th
iv. Ensure that you have cleared your fees by 31st
the online “Application to Graduate Form”;
November 2018;
October, 2018 to enable you complete Section Two of
v. Upon successful completion of section two, submit the online “Application to Graduate Form” and
print a copy which you shall present at your School to enable you hire a graduation attire. This “Application
to Graduate Form” must also be presented to Finance Department after returning the hired attire.
Be advised that any graduand who fails to clear on time will be omitted from the convocation list.
CONFIRMATION OF NAMES
Confirmation of names on the “Application to Graduate Form” in Section One is critical for the accurate
and speedy processing of academic certificates. Section one of the “Application to Graduate Form” enables
graduands to specify the order of their names. The order of names MUST correspond to that in your KCSE
certificate. Using drop down selection in the boxes provided, select each name only once. Please note that the
University shall not take responsibility for mistakes made by individual graduands in the order of their names
in the “Application to Graduate Form” and the University shall not be obligated to replace certificates with
errors arising from a graduand’s negligence.
FEES PAYABLE FOR CONVOCATION
The convocation and academic attire fees will be charged as follows:
S/No LEVEL
FEES
1
2
3
Certificate and Diploma
Bachelor’s
Postgraduate
Sh5,000
Sh5,000
Sh7,500
ACADEMIC ATTIRE AND REHEARSAL
All graduands MUST be dressed in full academic attire to participate in the rehearsal and the graduation
ceremony. The academic dress will be available only to graduands who will have successfully printed a final
copy of the personalised “Application to Graduate Form” before the deadline. Collection of the academic
attire will be from the offices of the respective Directors of Schools between 10th
and 17th
Upon collection of the academic attire, graduands will be given invitation cards for two guests only. No person
below the age of 18 shall be allowed into the Graduation Square.
PUNCTUALITY
Graduands and guests are advised to be seated not later than 8.30 a.m. No entry shall be permitted to the
Graduation Square after the stated time. For the rehearsals, the graduands will be expected to be seated by
10.00 a.m.
REGISTRAR ACADEMIC
ISO 9001:2008 Certified
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
October 2018 will be allowed to graduate. Clearance requires graduands to complete the
December 2018
December 2018 Friday 21st
Date of Graduation
Tuesday 18th
Graduation Group
December 2018 TVET (Certificate and Diploma)
December 2018
Degree
Graduation Ceremony will be held on
THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA
Education and Training for the Real World
6TH
GRADUATION CEREMONY ANNOUNCEMENT
December 2018.
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KMTC/QP/17-TAD
KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE
PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE – DATE: 16TH OCTOBER 2018
PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
FOR GOODS AND SERVICES FOR THE PERIOD STARTING
15TH
NOVEMBER 2018 – 30TH
JUNE 2020.
K.M.TC. intends to pre-qualify suppliers and service providers for the provision of goods and services for the financial years
2018 – 2019 and 2019 – 2020.
Interested and competent firms specializing in the provision of goods & services mentioned below are invited to apply for
pre-qualification.
LIST OF GOODS & SERVICES TO BE PROCURED IN THE YEARS 2018 – 2019 AND 2019 – 2020.
SUPPLY OF GOODS
KMTC/PRQ/1/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/2/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/3/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/4/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/5/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/6/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/7/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/8/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/9/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/10/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/11/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/12/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/13/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/14/2018–2019
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS / SERVICES
Supply of Stationery Items
Supply of Staff Uniforms
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Supply of Chemicals and Laboratory Items
Supply of Furniture and Office Equipment
Supply of ICT Equipment Related accessories
and Consumables
Supply of Cleansing Materials
Supply of Hardware Items
Supply of Electrical Items
Supply of Dental Items
Supply of Physiotherapy Materials
Supply of Occupational Therapy Materials
Supply of Orthopaedic Items
Supply of Medical Engineering Items
Supply of skillslab items /Equipment and
consumables
KMTC/PRQ/15/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/16/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/17/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/18/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/19/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/20/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/21/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/22/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/23/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/24/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/25/2018–2019
KMTC/PRQ/26/2018–2019
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Provision of Legal Services
Provision of Land Surveying Services
Provision of Architectural Services
Provision of repairs and service for motor
vehicles
Provision of ICT Consultancy Services
Provision of Asset Valuation Services
Provision of Printing Services
Repairs, Services and Maintenance of Office
Equipment, Fax Machines, Printers and Computers
Provision
of Air Travel Services
Provision of Courier Services
Provision of Repair, Service and Maintenance of
Teaching/ Medical Equipments
Provision of Renovations/Maintenance Works
of Building & Stations
RESERVATION
Youth, PWD & Women
Youth, PWD & Women
General
Youth, PWD & Women
Youth, PWD & Women
Youth, PWD & Women
General
Youth, PWD & Women
General
General
General
General
General
General
The Kenya medical training College (KMTC) is a state Corporation established for the purpose of providing
facilities for the College education under the Ministry of Health. The College has grown to become a
premier middle level training institution for medical training in Kenya as well as East and Central Africa
region. The KMTC Board seeks to recruit competent, dynamic, visionary and experienced person to fill
the following vacant position.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Ref: KMTC/QP-12/EAA/1/2018
a) Key Responsibilities
Reporting to the Board of directors, the Chief Executive Officer will be the accounting officer and be
responsible for the following;
I. Be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the College.
II. Provide leadership to senior management and staff.
III. Prepare the annual budgets and establishing proper internal controls.
IV. Be responsible for the execution and communication of the Board’s strategies, decisions and
policies.
V. Developing and recommending to the board of directors the annual business plans for the College.
VI. Ensure that the College mandate, board polices and resolutions are implemented fully and
effectively.
VII. Lead teams to high performance and innovations.
VIII. Ensure prudent management of resources for the achievement of the College mandate and
strategic objectives.
IX. Initiate, establish and strengthen inter-institutional collaborations and strategic partnerships for
the realization of College mandate.
X. Ensure that all Board papers are accurately written, are relevant and are availed to the Board of
directors in good time.
XI. Ensure that staff remain motivated to discharge their responsibilities effectively and efficiently and
in compliance with college statutes.
XII. Establish and sustain effective relationship with the board of directors, and other stakeholders.
XIII. Being responsible for the achievement of the objectives of the college.
XIV.
General
General
General
General
General
General
Youth, PWD & Women
Youth, PWD & Women
Youth, PWD & Women
Youth, PWD & Women
General
General
It is expected that invitation to bid for the goods & services will be soon after the prequalification is completed and not before
15th of November 2018.
Eligible applicants may obtain the prequalification document from Supplies Department, KMTC Nairobi Campus upon payment
of a non refundable fee of Kenya Shillings Five hundred only (Kshs.500.00). Per set of document payable to the
Director, Kenya Medical Training College Nairobi, through Bankers cheque or you may download from the KMTC website
www.kmtc.ac.ke or http://supplier.tresury.go.ke at no cost. Bidders who download documents from the website should
register their tenders at KMTC HQRS Procurement office during normal working hours, and before the closing date and time.
Requirements for prequalification are set in the prequalification document. Submissions of application for prequalification
must be received in sealed plain envelopes and must be dropped in the Tender Box situated at the entrance of the KMTC
Administration Block and be addressed to: -
The Director,
Kenya Medical Training College,
P. O. Box 30195-00100,
NAIROBI.
so as to reach him on or before 31st
October 2018 at 10.00 A.M.
The envelopes must not bear the name of the applicant but should be clearly marked with the details of pre-qualification
number as follows: -
The prequalification documents shall be opened immediately thereafter in the Boardroom in the presence of applicants or
their representatives who choose to attend and witness the opening.
The college reserves the right to accept or reject any application either in part or in whole and is not bound to give reasons
for the decision taken.
Prof. Michael K. Kiptoo
Ag: Director/CEO
Chairperson, KMTC Board of Directors
P. 0 Box 30195-00100
Nairobi, Kenya
Email : info@kmtc.ac.ke
Website: www.kmtc.ac.ke
So as to reach not later than, 6th November, 2018
Kenya medical training College is an equal opportunity employer, in this regard, women,
persons with disability and youth are encouraged to apply.
In addition, a candidate will be required to submit copies of membership association, certificates of
clearance from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Ethics and Anticorruption Commission (EACC), Higher
Education Loans Board (HELB), and Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) and provide certificate of good
conduct from Directorate of Criminal investigations (DCI)
c) Tenure
The successful candidate will be engaged for a three (3) year contract renewable once subject to
performance evaluated by the Board of Directors.
d) Performance Management
The successful candidate will sign a contract on terms of employment with the Chairperson, Board of
directors
Applicants whose backgrounds and competencies match the specifications are invited to send their
applications, quoting the vacancy position and enclosing updated curriculum Vitae, copies of Academic
and professional Certificates, National Identity card and day time telephone, to:
XV.
Providing regular, thorough and prompt communication to the board of directors on key technical,
financial and administrative matters.
Be responsible for stakeholder management and the enhancement of the corporate image of the
College.
XVI. Perform any other responsibility as determined and deemed necessary by the board of directors.
b) Requirements
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must;
I. Hold at least a postgraduate masters or doctorate qualification from a recognized university/
institution.
II. Have at least ten years knowledge and experience in the relevant field.
III. Have served in senior management position for a period of at least five (5) years in a reputable
organization.
IV.
V.
Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Have knowledge and experience in project reviews, monitoring and evaluation.
VI. Have knowledge in higher learning institutions with versed network and experience in training and
programs.
VII. Have Evidence of involvement in Research, Consultancy and results based performance.
VIII. Demonstrate compliance to chapter six of the Constitution of Kenya 2010, and National values and
principles of public service.
IX. Have undergone Strategic Leadership, Management and Development Program/course.
KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE
KMTC is an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution
VACANCY
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KENYA MEDICAL SUPPLIES AUTHORITY (KEMSA)
KEMSA is a State Corporation established through an Act of Parliament, with the mandate to procure, warehouse and distribute drugs and medical supplies for prescribed public health programs, the national strategic
stock reserve, prescribed essential health packages and national referral hospitals.
As a result of business growth and the need to enhance organizational efficiency for effective service delivery, we would like to fill the following positions:
1. SALES & MARKETING OFFICER/SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES DIVISION (SSD) –
REF. SMO-SSD/HR/2018
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The position holder will report to the Head/SSD and will be responsible for managing the sales and marketing
function within a specified allocated region across Kenya; covering several SSD customers.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
The position holder will be charged with the following responsibilities:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
To ensure Sales targets are achieved
To follow up on payments for sales already made (debt collection)
To identify customer unmet needs.
To conduct and obtain market intelligence on competitor products
To relay relevant quality related information to the quality assurance department
To analyze and evaluate results on a monthly and quarterly basis, and take the necessary corrective
action in order to achieve desired sales
To detail specialized products to medical professions
To establish and maintain good relationships with the entire clientele.
10. Conduct risk analysis, advise on key elements and mitigation measures within the function.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:
Suitable candidates should possess the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Key Competencies:
1.
2.
2.
Bachelors’ Degree in Sciences from a recognized institution.
Diploma in Sales and Marketing or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Proficiency in use of MS Office applications and ERP platform.
Two (2) years’ experience in pharmaceutical sales/marketing function.
Demonstrable understanding of how the public health sector supply chain operates.
Possess a clean, valid Driving Licence free from any endorsements.
Excellent presentation and communication skills
Team Management skills
COUNTY SALES & MARKETING OFFICER – REF. CSMO/HR/2018
PURPOSE STATEMENT
Reporting to the Regional Sales & Marketing Executive, the County Sales and Marketing Officer will be responsible
for managing the sales and marketing function within specified/allocated Counties, where they will also be
deployed. He/she will be responsible for ensuring that KEMSA’s client requirements and requests within the specified
Counties are met and also market and sell commodities to these counties.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
The position holder will be charged with the following responsibilities:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
To follow up on payments for sales already made.
To obtain and respond to feedback from Health Care personnel involved in drug management at
County, Sub-County and Rural Health Facilities on product requirements/performances and service
levels.
To conduct and obtain market intelligence and penetration of new/emerging markets
To relay relevant quality related information to QA Manager.
To obtain monthly receipts, usage and stock holding for the health facilities.
To analyze and evaluate results on a monthly and quarterly basis, and take the necessary corrective
action in order to achieve desired profit levels
To provide the relevant accurate input into the sales forecasting process to ensure optimal inventory
availability at all times.
10. To ensure that the correct mix of stock is maintained at customer facilities to meet patient needs.
11. To establish and maintain good relationships with the entire clientele
12. Conduct risk analysis, advise on key elements and mitigation measures within the function.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:
Suitable candidates should possess the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Key Competencies:
1.
2.
Bachelors’ Degree from a recognized institution.
Diploma or equivalent qualifications in Sales and Marketing from a recognized institution.
Proficiency in use of MS Office applications and ERP platform.
Two (2) years’ experience in sales/marketing function.
Demonstrable understanding of how the public health sector supply chain operates.
Possess a clean, valid Driving Licence free from any endorsements.
Excellent presentation and communication skills
Team Management skills
2.
3.
4.
5.
To develop, implement and execute sales and marketing strategies within the County.
To liaise with the respective County Administration and Health teams on medical supply matters to
ensure continued supply of commodities.
To develop, implement and execute sales and marketing strategies within the allocated region /
territory
3.
QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICER/PHARMACIST – REF. QAO/HR/2018
PURPOSE STATEMENT
Reporting to Quality Assurance Manager, the Quality Assurance Officer will ensure that commodities meet the
specified quality requirements during receipt and that quality and form are maintained during storage and distribution
in line with medical supplies good practice.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Implementation of Standard Operating Procedures and systems, record forms and other documentation
related to all areas of procurement, inventory control, storage, security, drug information monitoring and
evaluation.
Maintain ISO 9001:2008 by coordinating both internal and external ISO audits
Inspection of products prior to their receipt into KEMSA’s stores.
Receive, Investigate and respond to customers’ complaints relating to poor quality products and manage
recalls.
Regular random sampling and quality checks on products supplied to KEMSA and distributed by KEMSA;
analyze results from the quality checks and identify ways to ensure maintenance of high quality.
Conduct supplier audits and post-distribution surveillance
Implement safe disposal of expired and obsolete medical commodities
Maintain the stock master file
Monitoring QA aspects of warehousing practices for compliance with good warehousing practice.
Implementing recall procedures if necessary
Carry out technical evaluation of bids
Review the quality of the results obtained from the Quality Control Lab.
Conduct risk analysis, advise on key elements and mitigation measures within the function.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Possess of a Bachelor of Degree in Pharmacy from a university recognized in Kenya. Those with Master’s
Degree in similar field will have added advantage.
Must have six (6) years’ experience in a similar position, with 3 years at the level of Senior Pharmacist.
Must have working knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) with good analytical, numerical
and communication skills.
Must be registered with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board.
Must be a member of a professional body for Pharmacists in good standing.
Key Competencies:
1.
2.
Excellent presentation and communication skills
Team Management skills
4.
WAREHOUSE PHARMACIST – REF. WHPH/HR/2018
PURPOSE STATEMENT
Reporting to Warehousing Manager, the Warehousing Pharmacist will ensure that commodities meet the specified
quality requirements during the entire supply chain process in line with good practice in the management of
medical supplies.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Ensuring that the medical commodities in the Warehouse are stored in line with Good Warehousing
Practices (GWP).
The Pharmacist will be directly responsible for the control and distribution of all stocks of drugs.
Liaise with Quality Assurance department on any quality issues affecting commodities especially during
receipt, storage and dispatch and along the supply chain.
Review and monitor the efficacy of medical supplies during storage.
Liaise and co-ordinate with Quality Assurance department on the release for storage the medical
commodities held under quarantine.
Monitor and report on temperature control of cold storage items.
Ensure proper management of controlled and dangerous drugs in line with the existing regulations.
Conduct risk analysis, advise on key elements and mitigation measures within the function.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:
1.
Possess of a Bachelor of Degree in Pharmacy from a university recognized in Kenya. Those with Master’s
Degree in similar field will have added advantage.
Must have six (6) years’ experience in a similar position, with 3 years at the level of Senior Pharmacist.
Must have working knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) with good analytical, numerical
and communication skills.
Must be registered with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board.
Must be a member of a professional body for Pharmacists in good standing.
Key Competencies:
1.
2.
Excellent presentation and communication skills
Team Management skills
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5.
LEGAL OFFICER – REF. LO/HR/2018
PURPOSE STATEMENT
Reporting to the Corporation Secretary/Director Legal Services, the Legal Officer will be responsible for
supporting the Department handle legal matters.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Supporting the management of legal issues within the department.
Liaise with the Director Legal Services on court matters.
Support in co-ordinating contract management process.
Liaise with external Advocates to follow up on matters affecting KEMSA.
Support in following up court rulings, hearings etc.
Attend courts as a follow up on matters affecting KEMSA.
Ensuring the organization is complying with the relevant regulations and best practice in relation to risk
management.
Undertaking capacity building and awareness to the Board, and its Committees, Management and Staff
on Enterprise Risk Management.
Any other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bachelors’ Degree in Law (LLB) from a recognized University.
Postgraduate Diploma in Law/Legal Studies
Three (3) years working experience,
Be a registered member of Law Society of Kenya and in good standing.
Must have ICT competency.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
Must adhere to the LSK code of ethics i.e. integrity, objectivity, confidentiality and due competence /
professionalism
Team player and interpersonal skills
Communication skills (both oral and written)
Good planning, organization skills and analytical skills
RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER – REF. RMO/HR/2018
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The Records Management Officer will manage the organization’s records in line with the requisite legal
provisions, KEMSA requirements and the internationally recognized Records Management best practices as
envisioned by the ISO:15489 standards.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES
The jobholder will have the following principal accountabilities:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Ensuring complete and accurate records that demonstrate integrity and authenticity for purposes of
supporting business and admissibility during audits.
Assisting the organization by ensuring efficient contract administration between KEMSA and suppliers
through sound records management and bring-ups.
Ensuring safe custody of KEMSA records thus ensuring compliance security and reliability of records
and information therein at all times.
Digitization of records and establishing a functional Electronic Records Management System (ERMS).
Conducting records inventory, retrieval and dissemination of information to action officers on a needto-know
basis
Ensuring that the Records Management functionality adheres to KEMSA’s Records Management
Policies, standards and is in accordance with all legal requirements as well as the international best
practices.
Assisting in the administrative duties of the Operations Directorate by conducting follow-ups on supplier
queries complaints
Managing all records for the downstream supply chain functions.
Conduct risk analysis, advise on key elements and mitigation measures within the function.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bachelor’s Degree in Information Sciences, Archives or Records Management.
Three (3) years’ experience in a busy records management function in public or private sector.
Have professional qualifications from the Kenya Library Association or other recognized professional
body.
Must be a registered member of a professional body for Records Management in good standing.
Excellent ICT skills to enable automation and sharing of information in a collaborative environment.
Key Competencies:
1.
2.
3.
Excellent presentation and communication skills.
Team Management skills.
Leadership skills
Candidates will be required to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya
2010 which includes the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Police Clearance Certificate from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations;
Clearance Certificate from the Higher Education Loans Board;
Tax Compliance Certificate from the Kenya Revenue Authority;
Clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission; and
Report from an Approved Credit Reference Bureau.
Applications, quoting the job reference number, accompanied with a detailed curriculum vitae, copies
of ID card, certificates and testimonials should be sent by post to the address below to be received
not later than 2nd November, 2018
Chief Executive Officer,
Kenya Medical Supplies Authority,
13 Commercial Street,
Industrial Area,
P.O Box 47715-00100,
Nairobi.
Note that any form of direct or indirect canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
‘The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer’.
NOTIFICATION OF REGULATORY IMPACT STATEMENT
The Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) is a statutory body established under Section 3 (1) of the
Engineers Act 2011 and is responsible for the registration of engineers and engineering firms,
regulation of engineering professional services, setting of standards, development and general
practice of engineering.
Section 58 of the Engineers Act, 2011 provides that the Board may, with the approval of the
Cabinet Secretary make rules generally for the better carrying into effect the provisions of the
Act. The Board in consultation with the office of the Attorney General has finalized the Engineers
Rules 2018 and the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing, Urban
Development and Public Works has approved.
Pursuant to Section 8 of the Statutory Instruments Act No. 23 of 2013, the Board has prepared
a regulatory impact statement for the Engineers Rules, 2018. The policy objective sought to be
achieved by the Engineers Rules 2018 is to ensure effective enforcement of the provisions of the
Engineers Act, 2011.
The proposed legislation and copies of the regulatory impact statement may be obtained
or inspected at Engineers Board of Kenya Offices Transcom House Annex during working hours,
or downloaded from EBK Website: http://ebk.or.ke/downloads/ Comments and further
consultations on the statement may be channelled through the email address engineerslegal@
gmail.com or legal@ebk.or.ke .
TAKE NOTICE that the public is hereby invited to give comments on the statement within
fourteen (14) days of publication of this notice.
REGISTRAR/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
ENGINEERS BOARD OF KENYA
KARATINA UNIVERSITY
TEL: +254 0716135171/0723683150
P.O. Box 1957-10101, KARATINA
GRADUATION NOTICE
Karatina University is pleased to announce the 6th
Graduation Ceremony to be held on Friday, 2nd
November, 2018 at 9.00 a.m. The Ceremony will be held at Karatina University Main Campus at Kagochi. All
graduands are advised to take note of the following pertinent information:
Confirmation of Results and Names: The list of graduands is available on KarU website: www.karu.ac.ke
from Friday 12th October 2018. Confirmation of examination results, accuracy and order of names SHOULD
be made with the respective Deans of Schools latest by Friday 19th October, 2018 to allow for production of
certificates.
Clearance: Only graduands who will have cleared with the respective departments of the University by Friday
19th October, 2018 will be allowed to graduate.
Graduation Fees: Graduands are required to pay Alumni fees of ksh1000 in addition to hire of gowns and
convocation fee as follows:
i) Diploma –KES 4500.00; ii) Undergraduate- KES 5,500.00; iii) Masters–KES 6,500.00;
PhD-KES 8,500.00.
Payments should be made to any of the following Karatina University Bank Accounts:
Equity Bank: Account Number: 0040298291603 (Karatina Branch) or Cooperative Bank: Account Number:
01129059776700 (Karatina Branch).
Academic Attire: All graduands will be required to be in full academic attire during the rehearsal and
graduation ceremonies. The attire shall be issued from respective schools from Monday, 29th October 2018
(during working hours) upon full clearance and payment of graduation fees.
Rehearsal: The rehearsal is an integral part of the graduation ceremony and as such all graduands intending
to participate in the ceremony must attend the rehearsal on Thursday, 1st November 2018 from 11.00 am.
Return of Gowns: All graduands are expected to return the academic attire by Friday, 9th November 2018. A
penalty of KES.500.00 per day shall be levied for any attire returned after the deadline.
Invitation Cards: Graduands shall be issued with two (2) invitation cards from the respective schools as they
collect the gowns.
For more details call: 0716135171/0723683150
Email: registrararsa@karu.ac.ke
REGISTRAR (ACADEMIC, RESEARCH & STUDENTS AFFAIRS)
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ADDENDUM
KISUMU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
EASTERN AFRICA REGIONAL TRANSPORT, TRADE AND
DEVELOPMENT FACILITATION PROJECT (EARTTDFP),
CREDIT NO: 5638-KE
CONTRACT TITLE: UPGRADING OF LOKICHAR-LOICHANGAMATAK
ROAD (A1), 40KM – TENDER NO KeNHA/1979/2018.
ADDENDUM NO. 1
This advertisement follows the invitation of Bids for Eastern Africa Regional Transport, Trade and Development
Facilitation Project (EARTTDFP), CREDIT NO: 5638-KE: Upgrading of Lokichar - Loichangamatak road
(A1) that appeared in MYGOV of 4th & 5th September, 2018.
The bidders May obtain Addendum No. 1 and Minutes of the Pre-Tender Site Visit & Conference with the
clarifications for the tender from Kenya National Highways Authority website: www.kenha.co.ke. Alternatively,
bidders may obtain them from:Kenya
National Highways Authority
Blueshield Towers, Upper Hill, ground floor, Procurement Office
Hospital Road,
P.O. Box 49712-00100,
NAIROBI, KENYA
Pursuant to ITB Clause 22.2, the deadline for bid submission has been extended to Tuesday, 6th
2018.
November,
All other details remain as per the invitation of Bids that appeared in MYGOV of 4th & 5th September, 2018
Deputy Director (Supply Chain Management)
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web : www.kenha.co.ke
Kenya National Highways Authority
Kisumu Boys High School is a public Secondary School in Market-Milimani ward of Kisumu Central Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of one classroom.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
K. B.H.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of one classroom
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
Kisumu Boys High School
P.O. Box 1973-40100 Kisumu
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 30th
The Principal
Kisumu Boys High School
October, 2018 at
10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
SOUTH EASTERN KENYA UNIVERSITY
TENDER NOTICE:
South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU) invites Bids from eligible tenderers for the under listed goods and services;
S /NO Tender No.
Description
1
SEKU/PROC/ONT/001/2018/2019
2
SEKU/PROC/ONT/025/2018/2019
3
Supply and delivery of meat and meat
products (Re–advertised)
Supply and delivery of Laboratory
Chemicals, Reagents and Materials for
Research projects
SEKU/PROC/ONT/026/2018/2019 Provision of Sanitary Bin Services
1,000/=
1,000/=
1,000/=
Tender Fee Closing Date
31/10/2018
31/10/2018
31/10/2018
Interested firms may obtain tender documents from the Procurement Office at SEKU’s Main Campus in Kitui during normal
working hours upon payment of a non-refundable tender fee stated above. Payments can be made at National Bank of Kenya
SEKU branch A/C No. 0102153129100 and bank slip presented to SEKU Finance Office during normal working hours. The tender
documents can also be downloaded free of charge from the University Website: www.seku.ac.ke.
Bidders who download the tender documents from the website should immediately e-mail their name and contact details
(cellphone number, e-mail, and company name) to: procurement@seku.ac.ke for records and communication of any tender
clarifications and addenda.
The tender is open to all firms wishing to bid and they are required to show authenticated evidence that they have recently
satisfactorily carried out works similar to those proposed above. Only firms that demonstrate their previous experience will have
their tender considered.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes, bearing the tender number on the right hand side corner and with no indication of the tenderer
should be addressed to:
The Vice Chancellor
South Eastern Kenya University,
P. O. Box 170-90200,
Tel 0717066706,
KITUI
and dropped in the Tender Box at the Tuition and Office Block1, Kitui Main Campus, or sent by post so as to reach the above
address not later than 31st
October 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
Submitted bids will be opened publicly half an hour after the closing time in the Board Room in Research and Office Block, in the
presence of the tenderers, or their representatives, who choose to attend. Late bids will be returned unopened.
Price quoted must remain valid for 120 (One Hundred and Twenty) days from the opening date of the tender.
Tender Security, which must be from an established bank, or PPRA approved Insurance Company, shall be valid for 120 (One
Hundred and Twenty) days from tender opening date.
Arid To Green ……………………………………………………….……………………………………………….Transforming Lives
ISO 9001 : 2015 CERTIFIED
National Oil is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and committed to diversity and Gender
Equity
Career Opportunities
National Oil Corporation of Kenya is mandated, by the Government of Kenya, to participate in all aspects
of the oil and gas sector, covering the up-stream sector (oil and gas exploration), mid-stream (petroleum
and gas infrastructure development) and down-stream (sales and marketing of petroleum products).
The Corporation is desirous of recruiting qualified professional to fill the following positions:MANAGER,
MARKETING
Reporting to the General Manager - Downstream Operations, the ideal candidate will be responsible
for developing & implementing marketing & advertising strategies for the Corporation in line with the
Corporate objectives in order to build brand awareness & increase sales.
ASSISTANT MANAGER, RETAIL
Reporting to the Manager, Retail, the ideal candidate will be responsible for growing the retail network
in sales volumes to meet corporate objectives and strategic targets.
Applicants should either email to ceo@nockenya.co.ke or send the hard copies indicating the position
being applied for on the envelope and addressed to:
Physical Address
National Oil Corporation
Kawi Complex, South C, Red Cross Road,
Off Popo Road, Behind Boma Hotel
For more information, applicants can access advertisement and application details on National Oil
website www.nationaloil.co.ke. In addition, please attach curriculum vitae that contains details of your
qualifications, experience and positions held relevant to this role. Include your day and evening phone
numbers, email address, names and address of three professional referees.
Applications should reach us not later than 1700 hours on Monday 29th October 2018.
Please note that only short listed candidates will be contacted and canvassing will lead to
disqualification.
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Kenya National Commission on Human Rights
Email: haki@knchr.org
1st Floor, CVS Plaza, Lenana Road, P. O. Box 74359 - 00200, Nairobi - Kenya.
Tel: 254-20-2717908/2717928/27172664, Fax: 254-20-2716160
VACANCY
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.
KNCHR hereby invites applications for the following position:
MEMBER OF THE AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE (1 POST) REF: KNCHR/ADM/ ACM /01/2018
REF NO:
POSITION
For detailed Job Profiles, please visit the KNCHR website: www.knchr.org
All applications should be received on or before Tuesday 30th
The Commission Secretary,
Kenya National Commission on Human Rights
Lenana Road, CVS Plaza, 1st Floor
P. O. Box 74359-00200
NAIROBI
S/No. Position
1.
2.
Assistant Director, Finance & Planning
PA to Commissioner/ Program officer II
Job Grade No. of
Vacancies
NGEC 3
NGEC 6
1
2
Vacancy Ref. No.
NGEC/HR/11/2018
NGEC/HR/12/2018
October, 2018
Interested and eligible candidates may obtain detailed information on the job descriptions and specifications
from our website: www.ngeckenya.org
Persons with Disabilities, Youth, and people from the Marginalized groups and Minority Communities who
meet the requirements are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: 29TH
NATIONAL GENDER AND EQUALITY COMMISSION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
OCTOBER 2018
THE NATIONAL GENDER AND EQUALITY COMMISSION
OUR VISION
A society free from all forms of inequality and discrimination
OUR MISSION
To promote gender equality and freedom from discrimination for all persons in Kenya
JOB VACANCIES
The National Gender and Equality Commission (NGEC) is an independent government body entrenched in
Article 59(1) of the constitution of Kenya (2010) and subsequently established under an act of parliament,
National Gender and Equality Act of 2011.The Commission’s core mandate is to promote gender equality and
freedom from discrimination in accordance with Article 27 of the Constitution.
The Commission seeks to recruit self-motivated, dynamic and results oriented persons to fill the following
vacancies:
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRADE AND CO-OPERATIVES
OFFICE OF THE CABINET SECRETARY
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS OF CHIEF OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND
MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND THE EXECUTIVE SUPPORT OFFICER AT COMESA SECRETARIAT
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is a regional grouping of 21
African States which have agreed to promote regional integration through trade development
and transport facilitation. More information can be obtained from the COMESA website
www.comesa.int.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced Kenyan professionals for the following
positions:
S/NO NAME OF VACANT POST
1
2
Executive Support Officer
For further information, interested and qualified persons are requested to access a detailed advert
and COMESA APPLICATION FORM at the website: http://www.comesa.int/
Note:
•
•
You MUST use the official COMESA application format to make your applications for any
vacant post. No application will be considered if it is not in the official COMESA application
format.
Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.
The Completed application form, together with certified copies of certificates should reach:
THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY TRADE AND COOPERATIVES
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR TRADE
P. O Box 30430- 00100
NAIROBI
OR
hand delivery to Telposta towers, Kenyatta Avenue, 14th floor, HRM Registry, on or before
19th
October 2018.
HON. PETER MUNYA, MGH
CABINET SECRETARY
Wang’ombe Kariuki
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Chief of Human Resources and Management
Services
GRADE
P4
P3
NO. OF POSTS
1
1
TENDER NOTICE
The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) is a Statutory Agency established under the Competition Act No. 12 of 2010. The
Authority’s mandate is to promote and safeguard competition and also protect consumers from unfair and misleading market
conduct.
In furtherance of the aforementioned Mandate, the Authority hereby invites tenders from interested bidders as follows;
DESCRIPTION
No
TENDER
REFERENCE
1. CAK/TEND/001/2018-2019 Provision for the Redesigning, Development,
Commissioning, Hosting and Maintenance of
Website
2. CAK/TEND/002/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery, Installation, configuration and
Commissioning of Server, Heavy Duty Scanner,
Firewall, Voltage Stabiliser and Server software.
3. CAK/TEND/003/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Configuration and
Commissioning of E-Board System
4. CAK/TEND/004/2018-2019 Provision for Email Server Reworks, training and
maintenance
5. CAK/TEND/005/2018-2019 Provision for ICT Maintenance of hardware and
networking equipment.
6. CAK/TEND/006/2018-2019 Provision of Consultancy Service for Forensic
Investigations Training
TENDER
SECURITY
Ksh. 50,000
Ksh. 100,000
Ksh. 100,000
Ksh. 50,000
Ksh. 50,000
Ksh. 100,000
CLOSING DATE &
TIME
Tuesday, 30th
October, 2018 at
12:00 pm
Tuesday, 30th
October, 2018 at
12:00 pm
Tuesday, 30th
October, 2018 at
12:00 pm
Tuesday, 30th
October, 2018 at
12:00 pm
Tuesday, 30th
October, 2018 at
12:00 pm
Tuesday, 30th
October, 2018 at
12:00 pm
To access the advertisement notice and respective tender documents containing detailed terms of reference, specifications of
goods and services required and the instructions on the closing date, please visit www.cak.go.ke and/or the Public Procurement
Information Portal: www.tenders.go.ke
Interested eligible candidates may download the tender document free of charge from the CAK website www.cak.go.ke,
the Public Procurement Information Portal: www.tenders.go.ke and E-procurement portal; https://procurement.cak.
go.ke:803/ to register your Company details before closing date.
Interested bidders should submit their completed set of tender documents to the:
Director General
Competition Authority of Kenya
Kenya Railways Building Hqs
Block “D” Ground Floor, Workshop Road
P. O. Box 36265-00200
NAIROBI
Tel. 020-2628233
info@cak.go.ke
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Children’s cabinet takes
over Siaya county affairs
BY PHILIP ONYANGO,
KNA, SIAYA
T
he county children’s
cabinet today took over
the affairs of the Siaya
county government briefly
as part of the celebrations to
mark the international day of
the girl child.
Siaya governor, Cornel Rasanga
flanked by his cabinet
and senior county government
officials surrendered his seat of
power to the children’s governor,
Beatrice Atieno who was
equally flanked by her cabinet.
After a stint at the seat of
power, Atieno retired to the
boardroom where she addressed
her cabinet and members
of the media, calling for
commitment among stakeholders
to the issues affecting
children.
The children’s governor who
is a pupil at Gunda Sigomre
primary school in Bondo Sub
County urged the government
to improve the education sector
so as to make learning easy
for children. “We need more
learning materials and resources,”
she said adding that
as children, they were still
waiting for lap tops and other
digital learning materials from
the government.
Atieno equally called for
Police Arrest 2 Veterinary
Quacks Vacinating Cows
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING
TENDER No: MTIHUD/HUD/CSHS/03/2018-2019
ADDENDUM NO. 1
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR DESIGN, BUILD AND FINANCE OF
THE PROPOSED AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNITS PARK ROAD, NAIROBI
BY DANIEL MUGO
KNA, THIKA
P
olice in Thika East arrested two
veterinary quacks who were
going round Gatuanyaga village
vaccinating cows and goats. They recovered
fake identification cards, old
thermometer, injectable animal drugs,
needles, syringes and 2Kgs of Norlick
superlik salt.
The two Esther Wambui Nzioka alias
Esther Nzioka Syekoyo (39), and Joel
Mwangi Karanja alias Naftali Murage
Wahome (29) were nabbed as they
tried to vaccinate cows and goats at the
home of Kamau Kuru claiming they
had been dispatched at the area by the
government following a disease outbreak
on domestic animals.
Kamau’s daughter is a veterinary officer
and when she saw how they were
dressed and the things they carried,
she became suspicious and gestured to
her father who called the police.
The police led by Thika East DAPC
Mumina Yusuf responded swiftly and
arrested the two who were taken to
Ngoliba police station awaiting to be
charged with the offence.
Salome
Wanjira Ngugi who is a victim of the
two said the two vaccinated her 3 goats
and parted with Ksh 1,000 before vaccinating
her neigbour’s goat that eventually
died.
The suspect Esther Wambui however
said the goat she vaccinated was so feeble
and was almost dying even before
she treated it. She said she was told by
the owner that it had been treated by so
many Veterinary officers but all in vain.
She said she has been doing that job for
over 3 years and sometimes she even
led her customers.
‘If I was a bad person I could not have
operated for those three years, sometimes
doing my services and coming
for the money at a later day”. Claimed
Wambui.
Salome Wanjira said they fell into
the trap following an earlier announcement
in Churches that Veterinary officers
would come on last Tuesday at
Gatuanyaga cattle dip to treat their
animals following an outbreak. But the
quacks came a day earlier claiming to
have been send from Kabete to start
helping the small scale farmers before
the D-Day.
Thika East OCPD Julius Kyumbule
cautioned the area residents to take
prior precautions as he said they suspected
the suspects were spies who
rather than treating the cows had another
interior motive.
If I was a bad person
I could not have
operated for those
three years, sometimes
doing my services and
coming for the money
at a later day - Esther Wambui
Notice is hereby given to all tenderers who wish to tender for the works which appeared
in The Daily Nation on Friday, 14th
Tuesday, 18th
September, 2018 on page 11.
Kindly note the following:
1. The tender opening has been extended by 14 days, from 29th
November, 2018 at 12 Noon on 6th
Road, Boardroom.
October 2018 to 12th
Floor - Ardhi House, 1st Ngong Avenue off Ngong
2. The commitment fee has been revised from 10% of the value of the bid price to
KShs. 50,000,000/= (Kenya Shillings Fifty Million) within 14 days from the date of
notification of award by the Employer
3. The Technical Proposal has been revised to allow for bidders to demonstrate use of
Alternative Building Technologies (ABT) and or Industrialized Building Systems
(IBS) as well as incorporate the use of ABT and or IBS to save on time. Necessary
adjustments have been made to the scoring plan on the Technical Evaluation Criteria.
4. The Evaluation Criteria will now include a scoring component for the Financial bids.
This has been outlined in the Revised Technical Proposal and in the Revised Financial
Proposal.
5. The earlier issued Technical and Financial Request for Proposal has been revised and
is reissued. Bidders who have already downloaded the documents are requested to
download the Revised Technical and Financial Proposals dated “12th
October 2018”.
Bidders who have paid and obtained hard copies are requested to download or
collect the documents free of charge from our offices on the 6th
House Building.
All other conditions remain as earlier advertised.
Head Supply Chain Management Services
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
floor of Ardhi
September, 2018 on page 27 and The Standard on
improvement of classrooms,
most of which she said were in
pathetic conditions. She called
for strengthening of environment
clubs and activities in
schools as a way of inculcating
environmental awareness
among children at a tender
age.
“We need to strengthen 4K
clubs and establish tree nurseries
in each school to teach
our children how to care for
the environment at an early
age,” she said.
Welcoming the children’s
cabinet, Rasanga said his government
was working closely
with other stakeholders to improve
the welfare of the children.
Between
10-15 percent
of the world’s population
suffer from depression
BY KIMANI TIRUS
EMBU
A
s the world celebrates
World Mental Health
Day statistics from
World Health Organization
(WHO) shows that 10- 15
percent of world population,
inclusive of all the ages suffer
from depression. In Kenya,
those suffering from depression
stand at 1.8 million, hence
one of the countries with
highest number of people suffering
from the menace.
A psychiatrist nurse at the
Embu Level Five Hospital Lucy
Nyaga, speaking in Embu Stadium
Thursday during occasion
to mark the World Mental
Health Day, said economic
instability especially among
the youth is one of the leading
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causes of depression.
“With persistence of joblessness
among the young
people, the number of those
suffering depression is on the
rise,” Nyaga noted.
Another cause of depression
in the society is dysfunctional
family set up, which
could be caused by alcoholism
and other forms of substance
abuse. According to the psychiatrist,
other triggers of depression
include rape, death of
a close friend, relative, spouse
or a child.
She said depression could
affect any one at any given
time and the condition should
not be associated with witchcraft
or curse. Nyaga observed
that sudden change of behaviour,
lack of tidiness, absence
from work and unexplained
withdrawal from others can
be an indicator of a depressed
person.
“At the Embu level five hospital
we have ready staff who
can offer counseling services
to patients suffering from depression,”
she added.
The psychiatrist urged residents
to avoid abuse of alcohol,
miraa and other drugs
because in the long run, they
lead to depression, which
mostly causes suicidal tendencies.
Meanwhile,
in an effort to
curb the menace, the government
has established The
Kenya Mental Health Policy
2015-2030, which provides for
a framework on interventions
for securing mental health
systems reforms in the county.
At the Embu level five hospital we
have ready staff who can offer counseling
services to patients suffering
from depression - Lucy Nyaga
KENYA FORESTRY COLLEGE
college@kenyaforestryservice.org
P.O. BOX 8 -20203, Londiani
Tel .No.0202349901
TENDER REF: KFC/001/2018—2019
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NAME:REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS & SERVICE PROVIDERS
FOR 2018-2019 & 2019-2020 FINANCIAL YEARS
Kenya Forest College (KFC) invites applications from interested and eligible bidders for the Prequalification/
registration of suppliers/service providers for supply of goods and services, for the under listed categories of
goods and service during the 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 financial years.
A) SUPPLY OF GOODS
CATEGORY
NO
KENYA FORESTRY COLLEGE
college@kenyaforestryservice.org
P.O. BOX 8 -20203, Londiani
Tel .No.0202349901
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A9
A10
APPLICATION FOR TRAINING PROGRAMMES 2018/2019
TENDER NOTICE
Applications are invited for the following training programmes to be offered at Kenya Forestry
College, Londiani commencing on the given dates.
S/n Programme
1
Diploma in
Forestry
2
Certificate in
Forestry
3
Artisan
Certificate in
Carpentry and
Joinery
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Tree Nursery
Management
Basic Computer
Applications
Sawmilling
Technology
Saw Doctoring
Basic Logging
Operations
Honey and
Beekeeping
Technology
Landscaping
Technology
Managing
Climate Change
Agroforestry
and Community
Development
Commercial Tree
Growing
Basic literacy
Basic Literacy
2 Weeks
3 Weeks
Continuous
Continuous
Entry
Requirements
Certificate in forestry
with Credit or a Pass
with 2years post qualification
experience
KCSE D+ aggregate
with C- in Sciences, Cin
languages and D+
in Maths
KCPE
Duration Commencement
Date
1 Year
Jan, 2019
Total Cost (Ksh)
Ksh.100,000 (Residential)
Ksh. 68,000.00 (Nonresidential)
Application
fees Ksh.1,000
2 Years
Jan, 2019
Ksh.150,000 (Residential)
Ksh. 86,000 ( Nonresidential)
Application
fees Ksh.1,000
3 Months Continuous
Ksh.40,000 (Residential)
Ksh. 28,500 (Nonresidential)
Application
fees Ksh.500
Basic literacy
2 Weeks
KCSE D plain aggregate 8 Weeks
Basic literacy
Basic literacy
Basic literacy
Basic literacy
Basic literacy
Basic literacy
2 Weeks
2 Weeks
2 Weeks
2 Weeks
2 Weeks
2 Weeks
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.10,000
(Non- residential)
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.40,500
(Residential)
Ksh.58,500
(Residential)
Written applications accompanied with copies of relevant academic records and National Identity
cards should be sent to:
The Principal,
Kenya Forestry College,
P.O. BOX 8-20203
Londiani.
Kenya Forestry College is an equal opportunity organization and therefore female students are
encouraged to apply. Applicantsshould include their personal telephone contacts.
Application for Certificate and Diploma in Forestry must be received by 30th November, 2018
Where applicable, the application fee should be paid by depositing money into account no
1112223479 at any KCB and attach the slip to the application letter. Online application forms are
also available at www.kenyaforestservice.org.
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Supply and delivery of vegetables and fruits
Supply and delivery of Dry foods
Supply and delivery of cereals e.g. Maize, Beans, Rice, Green Grams, Maize flour etc.
Supply and delivery of powder milk and fresh milk
Supply and delivery of bread and other bread products
Supply and delivery of meat or bones & meat products
Supply and delivery of General Office Stationery and Supplies
Supply and delivery of Computers, Printers and Photocopier consumables, related accessories
and supplies
Supply and delivery of General office equipment
Supply and delivery of Audio Equipment, Public Address System and Related Equipment
such as microphones, Recorder, Control Units etc.
Supply and fitting of Motor Vehicle Spare tyres, tubes/Airbridge Tyres, Batteries, Tyre
Repairs, Wheel alignment and balancing
Supply and Delivery of Sports Uniform, Footwear, Clothing, Linen,, Equipment and Accessories
Supply
and Delivery of Electrical Items and Related Accessories
Supply and Delivery of Hardware Items and Related Equipment
Supply and Delivery of Sanitary, Cleaning Materials and Detergents
Supply and Delivery of Livestock Products
Supply and Delivery of Computer, Laptops, Printers, Tablets and Related Computer and
Printer Accessories
Supply and delivery of Tree Nursery Biodegradable Tubes
Supply and delivery of daily newspapers
B: PROVISION OF SERVICES
B1
Provision of Service and Maintenance of Computers, Printers, UPS, Related Accessories
and Networks
Provision of Office Refurbishment and furnishing e.g. Curtains and Carpet, Vertical
Blinds, Sheers, Window Films etc.
Provision of Repair and Maintenance of Electrical Appliance Fittings (Relevant ERC
Registration Required)
Provision of Printing services
Provision of Sanitary disposal services and toilet bins
Provision of tents and chair services
Provision of student insurance services & motor vehicle
Provision of Motor vehicle repairs
Note: 1) Reserved group refers to Youth, Women and People Living with Disabilities (PLWD)
2) Current providers are required to reapply.
Registration documents may be downloaded from the Kenya Forest Service website: www.kenyaforestservice.org.
Or from the IFMIS Suppliers Portal www.supplier.treasury.go.ke free of charge.
Completed Registration documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked
TENDER NO KFC/001/2018-2019 “REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS & SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR 2018/2019
-2019/2020 FINANCIAL YEARS”
Category No.…………………………………………………..
Category description……………………………………………….
Should be addressed to:
The Principal
Kenya Forestry College
P.O. Box 8
Londiani
Tel. 020-2439901/0721-411352
Email:college@kenyaforestservice.org
and be deposited in the tender box located at the Administration block, Kenya Forestry College Londiani,
so as to be received on/or before 25.10.2018at 11.00 a.m. Tenders
submitted later than the indicated
closing date and time shall automatically be disqualified. Tenders will be opened immediately after the closing
date and time in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend the opening at
the Principal’s conference hall.
Principal
Kenya Forestry College
TARGET
GROUP
Reserved
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Open
Open
Open
Reserved
Open
Reserved
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Reserved
Open
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
KENYA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY
GOK/KfW ROADS 2000 WESTERN KENYA PROGRAMME
BATCH 3
TENDER NOTICE
ADDENDUM No. 1
Reference is made to an advertisement notice in the Daily Nation
newspaper issue of 21st
September, 2018 and MyGov publication
issue of 25th
September, 2018 regarding the above programme.
The Authority wishes to make the following clarifications;
1. Amendments have been made to the bid documents for the
above tenders.
2. The amended bid documents are available on the Authorties
Website (www.kerra.go.ke)
3. The submission date is therefore revised from Friday 12th
October, 2018 to Tuesday 23rd October, 2018 at 11.00am.
Tenders shall be opened immediately thereafter at the venues
given in the initial advert.
All other particulars remain unchanged.
PROCUREMENT MANAGER
For: DIRECTOR GENERAL
KENYA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY
GODOWNS TO LET
KNTC has godown spaces to let in Nairobi, Mombasa and Eldoret towns.
The Corporation invites Expression of Interest (EOI) from eligible bidders
for lease of the following godowns.
(DETAILS OF THE AVAILABLE GODOWNS)
Location
1 Nairobi (CW NO 9) Along Nanyuki Rd, Ind Area
Size
36,000 Sq/ft
2 Nairobi (CW NO 11A) Along Nanyuki Rd, Ind Area 18,000 Sq/ft
3 Nairobi (CW NO 11B) Along Nanyuki Rd, Ind Area 18,000 Sq/ft
4 Nairobi (CW NO 12A) Along Nanyuki Rd, Ind Area 18,000 Sq/ft
5 Mombasa Along refinery road , Changamwe
6 Eldoret Along Arap Kitonga Road,Opposite Kenya
Power Depot
11,080Sq/ft
2,336 Sq/ft
Bidders are requested to view and download more details on the
expression of interest from the Corporation’s website www.kntcl.com.
EOI must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked
‘EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
FOR LEASING GODOWN’ and be
deposited in the Tender Box at KNTC Head Office, 2nd Floor, Yarrow
Road Complex, Off Nanyuki Road, Industrial Area, Nairobi on or before
30th October, 2018 at 11:00 am, addressed to:
The Managing Director
Kenya National Trading Corporation
P.O. Box 30587-00100
NAIROBI
TENDER NOTICE
This is to bring to the attention of the general public that an invitation
for the following tenders has been uploaded on the PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
INFORMATION PORTAL and KENYA URBAN ROADS
AUTHORITY’S WEBSITE.
TENDER NUMBERS
KURA/RMLF/WE/024-026 & 028-039/ 2018-2019
KURA/RMLF/CE/077- 090/2018-2019
KURA/RMLF/UE/119 -135 & 162/2018-2019
TENDER DESCRIPTION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF
ROADS IN WESTERN REGION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF
ROADS IN CENTRAL REGION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF
ROADS IN UPPER EASTERN REGION
KURA/RMLF/LE/136, 138 -141, 143-152/2018-2019 ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF
ROADS IN LOWER EASTERN REGION
KURA/RMLF/NE/153 -159 /2018-2019
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF ROADS IN
NORTH EASTERN REGION
Bidders are requested to visit KURA’s Website at
www.kura.go.ke/tenders or www.tenders.go.ke . for more
information.
Deputy Director, SCM
For: Director General
The authority is ISO 9001:2015 certified
5
POSTAL CORPORATION OF KENYA
OPEN TENDER NOTICE
National Oil Corporation of Kenya (National Oil) hereby invites sealed tenders from interested and eligible candidates to
tender for the below listed tenders.
Tender Ref. No.
Tender Name
Eligibility
Bid Security
from reputable
Bank or Insurance
firm (Kshs)
NOCK/PRC/03(1422)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1441)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1446)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1447)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1448)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1449)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1450)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1452)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1453)
2018-2019
Supply and Delivery of LPG Camping and
Compact Valves for LPG cylinders
Provision of Fuel Card Software Support
and Maintenance Services
Provision of Security Guard Services
Provision of Transportation Services
for Petroleum Products - Framework
Agreement
Provision of Environment Impact Assessment
/Initial Environment Audit Services
Provision of Assets Verification, Tagging
and Valuation Services
Completion of Construction of Exploration
Laboratory at National Oil Offices at Kawi
House, South C
Request for Proposal(RFP) for Provision
of Regional Energy Strategy for Kenya -
Individual Consultant
Request for Proposal (RFP) for Consultancy
for Provision of Compliance Services
Open
National
Open
National
Open
National
Open
International
Open
National
N/A
Kshs 100,000.00
Kshs 200,000.00
2nd November
2018 at 1000hrs
1st November
2018 at 1000hrs
Kshs 1,400,000.00 31st October
2018 at 1000hrs
N/A
9th November
2018 at 1000hrs
2nd November
2018 at 1000hrs
Interested bidders may obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000.00
per each tender. This payment should be made in the Corporation’s account specified in the tender document. Bids submitted
shall be valid for 150 days on submission. Bidders are required to provide the following statutory registration documents for all
tenders among others i.e. Copies of PIN, VAT Reg., Cert. of Incorporation/Reg and valid tax clearance certificate.
Bidders can also download free of charge the same tender documents from National Oil Corporation of Kenya website:
www.nationaloil.co.ke or IFMIS supplier portal: www.supplier.treasury.go.ke . They should immediately forward their
particulars for records and/or for the purposes of receiving any further clarifications/addenda to tenders@nockenya.co.ke.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the relevant “Tender Name and Reference Number with the
instructions “Do not open before the closing date & time” (relevant for each tender), should be addressed to:Chief
Executive Officer
National Oil Corporation of Kenya
Kawi House, South C,
Red Cross Road off Popo Road
P.O Box 58567 – 00200, NAIROBI
Or be deposited in the tender box located at the reception area of National Oil Corporation of Kenya, Kawi Complex, Popo Lane,
Off Red Cross Road, South C so as to be received on or before the dates indicated above. Tenders shall be opened in the Meeting
Room situated on Ground Floor immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders who may wish to witness the opening.
Chief Executive Officer
Postal Corporation of Kenya, Posta House, Kenyatta Avenue. P.O. BOX 34567 GPO- 00100, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: +254 719 072 600 Fax:020 240374 www: posta.co.ke
Open
International
Open
International
Open
National
Open
National
USD 495 or
Kshs 50,000.00
USD 1,980.00
or
Kshs 200,000.00
Kshs 500,000.00
Kshs 500,000.00
Closing Date
& Time (East
Africa Time)
8th November
2018 at 1000hrs
7th November
2018 at 1000hrs
6th November
2018 at 1000hrs
5th November
2018 at 1000hrs
Postal Corporation of Kenya was established by an Act of Parliament (PCK Act 1998) and
operates as a Commercial Public Enterprise. The Corporation’s mandate includes provision of
accessible, affordable and reliable Postal Services to all parts of Kenya as the designated Public
Postal Licensee, where communications through the Post Office is a basic human right as
enshrined in the 1948 United Nations Charter.
The Postal Corporation of Kenya invites sealed Tenders from interested Eligible Bidders as
indicated below:No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Reference
Number
PCK/PROC/05/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/06/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/07/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/08/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/09/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/11/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/12/2018/2019
Description
Tender for the Provision of Medical Insurance Services for
Directors and Last Expense for the Period 2018/2020
Tender for the Provision of General Insurance
Services for the Period 2018/2020
Tender Provision of Security and Guarding
Services for the Period 2018/2020
Tender for Supply and Delivery of Security
Printed Stationery
Tender For The Provision of Medical Insurance Services for
the Postmaster General/CEO
for the Period 2018/2020
Pre-qualification of suppliers for the provision of Land
Surveyors and Valuers for the period 2018/2020
Pre-qualification of suppliers for the provision of
Transport Logistics for the period 2018/2020
Target Group
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Tender Charge
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Complete tender documents can be downloaded FREE OF CHARGE from PCK website:
www.posta.co.ke or from the IFMIS supplier portal: https://supplier.treasury.go.ke or
www.tenders.go.ke
The Completed tender documents in a plain sealed envelope indicating Tender Number
and Description as described in the tender document will be deposited in the Tender Box
provided at Posta House, Mezzanine Floor, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi, and be addressed
to;The
Postmaster General,
Postal Corporation of Kenya,
P. O. Box 34567- 00100,
Nairobi.
so as to reach us on or before FRIDAY 2ND NOVEMBER, 2018 AT 11.00 A.M.
The bid documents will be opened immediately thereafter and bidders or their representative(s)
who choose to attend will be welcome to witness the opening at the Posta House Boardroom
7th floor.
POSTMASTER GENERAL
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Nakuru pledges support
for cattle feed growers
Ways being sought
to export the feed
to neighbouring
dry countries such
as Djibouti
BY VERONICA BOSIBORI
KNA-NAKURU
T
he national and Nakuru
County governments are
seeking for a hay market
due to a glut of the commodity
that has seen prices plummet
to as low as Sh50 per 15 kg
bale.
The Nakuru County Executive
for Agriculture Dr.
Immaculate Maina assured
farmers that they were exploring
and even seeking for possibilities
of exporting the hay
to neighbouring dry countries
such as Djibouti.
She was speaking during a
training forum for farmers in
the region last week.
“We want to assure our
farmers that their sweat will
not go to waste. We are here
Price at which a 15
kilogram baleof hay
was selling. A bale of
hay should not cost less
than Sh250, according
to Nakuru countyexecutive
for agriculture Dr.
Immaculate Maina
to ensure that farmers earn
profits from whichever venture
they choose to invest
in,” she noted. Dr. Maina acknowledged
that the current
glut of hay in the county was
due to the mismanagement
sh50
of the maize purchasing process
by the National Cereals
and Produce Board (NCPB),
which almost forced farmers
to abandon the crop for hay.
She said they were also
negotiating with semi-arid
counties such as Samburu,
Turkana and Garissa to buy
the hay from farmers in bulk
to reduce the glut adding a
bale of hay should not cost less
than Sh250.
However, she urged farmers
not to despair because the glut
of Ndengu in Kitui and now of
hay in Nakuru were signs the
agricultural sector is picking
up well after a long slumber.
Dr Maina assured farmers
that the counties which have
chosen to invest more in the
sector would unlock the great
potential that their farmers
had as far as agriculture was
concerned.
Rift Valley Hay Farmers
Chairman Noah Cheruiyot said
they were very shocked that a
bale of 15 kilograms of hay was
selling at Sh50 and advised
farmers to hold on to their
grass until prices increase.
PS roots for concerted
effort in mining sector
If fully exploited,
Kenya’s mineral
wealth would
uplift the national
economic
development of
the nation, he says
GRACE OWITTI
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR
MINING
C
oncerted effort by different
stakeholders are
required if Kenya is to
fully explore and exploit her
mineral potential, Mr. John
Omenge, the Principal Secretary,
State for Department for
Mining, Ministry of Petroleum
and Mining has underscored.
He said that Kenya was endowed
with great mineral
wealth that if fully exploited
would promote the national
economic development of the
nation.
Mr Omenge was speaking
when he officiated at the
opening of a three-day, “Inaugural
National Mining, Oil
& Gas Conference” at a Nairobi
Hotel. The conference
drew over 250 stakeholders
and miners from 11 mining
counties, faith-based organisations,
CBOs and CSOs nationally.
The conference was
convened by Haki Madini and
the Kenya Land Alliance.
The PS reiterated the need
for key stakeholders in mining
and development to work
together harmoniously for
the country to realise positive
results from the development
of the God-given resources.
“The mining sector can be a
game changer to the economy
of this great nation when fully
exploited.”
He said the State Department
was participating in the
Conference to provide a platform
for engagement with
mining experts in an attempt
to iron out issues affecting the
sector. He said the State Department
has the sole mandate
provide rules and regulations
to govern the sector and to
ensure the sustainable exploitation
and development.
The State Department has
put various mining related
strategies in place to further
support the sector. These
include the Artisanal and
Small-Scale Mining Strategy,
which is in draft form awaiting
stakeholder consultation
as well as a 20-year Mining
Strategy draft awaiting full review
and development into a
full strategy.
He said that although the
development of mineral resources,
oil, and gas was not
a devolved function, the State
Department continues to decentralise
and upgrade regional
offices for competent
and efficient service delivery.
It is therefore necessary to
Although the development of
mineral resources, oil, and gas is
not a devolved function, the State
Department continues to decentralise
and upgrade regional offices for competent
and efficient service delivery
- Mr. John Omenge
point out that the role of overseeing
the management of
mineral resources is a mandate
of the State Department.
Mr. Omenge called on local
communities to support large
mining companies to promote
the sector and to support their
corporate social responsibilities
that seeks to enhance the
socio-economic wellbeing of
the respective communities.
The PS called on investors,
both large and small scale,
and artisanal miners to embrace
sustainable exploitation,
utilization, management and
conservation of natural resources
and to also ensure equitable
sharing of the accrued
benefits, as provided for in
Artcile69 of the Constitution
of Kenya 2010.
On local content, Mr.
Omenge reminded the Mineral
Rights Holders and Product
Sharing Contract Holders to
adhere to the approved plans
for local content that compels
them to employ and train locals.
In
addition the investors are
to ensure they procure goods
and services from the locals,
urging them to operate within
the confines of the law.
The PS highlighted the revenue
sharing according to the
Mining Act 2016 that provides
for the sharing of royalties in
rations as national, county
governments and the community
as 70%, 20% and 10%
respectively.
On accrued royalties, Mr.
Omenge informed the conference
that the National Treasury
and Planning working in
collaboration with the Ministry
of Petroleum and Mining
will develop a framework
to facilitate the disbursement
of the revenue in accordance
with the law.
Standards Day to spotlight
fourth industrial revolution
The convergence of technologies
holds immense opportunities,
but also presents
an array of ethical, economic
and scientific challenges
BY PHOEBE GITUKU
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS
K
enya will mark this year’s World
Standards Day 2018 on Tuesday this
week.
This year, the World Standards Day is
dedicated to International Standards and
the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The Fourth
Industrial Revolution affects almost every
industry in every country as innovative cyber-physical
systems evolve.
The convergence of technologies holds
immense opportunities, but also presents
an array of ethical, economic and scientific
challenges. The rapid pace of change has no
historical precedent and society cannot help
but question the issues related to long-term
sustainability.
Standards can help shape our future. Not
only do standards support the development
of tailor-made solutions for all industries,
they are also the tools to spread best practices,
knowledge and innovation globally.
Standards have always had a pivotal role in
enabling the smooth adoption of technologies.
In
the same way that standards were crucial
during the First Industrial Revolution,
supporting the specialized mass production
of manufactured goods, they will continue
to play a critical role in this new era.
Standards will ensure compatibility and
interoperability around the globe, helping
society to adopt technologies seamlessly as
they emerge in the future.
Each year, under the banner of the World
Standards Cooperation (WSC), IEC joins the
International Standards Organization (ISO)
and the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) in celebrating the collaborative
efforts of the thousands of experts worldwide
who develop International Standards.
The convergence of
technologies holds
immense opportunities,
but also presents an
array of ethical, economic
and scientific challenges
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Power firm assures Lamu
families of compensation
3,206 acres of land in Baharini
area of Mpeketoni has been
earmarked for the wind power
project operated by Kenwind
Power
BY AMENYA OCHIENG
LAMU-KNA
A
wind power generation
company has dismissed
claims being peddled
by a section of local leaders
in Lamu county that it plans
to swindle over 600 farmers
awaiting compensation for
land following project delays.
The 3,206-acre piece of land
in Baharini area of Mpeketoni
has been earmarked for
the wind power project operated
by Kenwind Power that
is expected to generate 90
megawatts of electricity upon
completion.
The power project will be
funded under the auspices of
the Baharini Wind Power Project,
a consortium of Elicio, a
Belgium company working
with a Kenyan entity, Kenwind
Holdings Limited.
Kenwind Power Project
coordinator Susan Nandwa
spoke to KNA on phone following
a series of acrimonious
meetings held recently
between the energy company,
Baharini area locals and a section
of leaders where those affected
demanded immediate
compensation.
Nandwa further denied allegations
that she was acquiring
land illegally in a bid to avoid
compensating the locals affected
saying that the claims
are unsubstantiated citing
Kenwind Energy’s adherence
to transparency since the project
was conceptualised.
“Kenwind was vindicated
by a High Court ruling earlier
this year in May when it was
found that we meet all the requirements
necessary to set up
wind energy project in Baharini,”
Nandwa added.
There are fears that a section
of local leaders have resorted
to politicising the Sh21 billion
Kenwind was vindicated
by a High Court ruling
earlier this year in May
when it was found that we
meet all the requirements
necessary to set up wind
energy project in Baharini
- Susan Nandwa
wind power project. This is
despite the project having the
support of both the land owners,
Ministry of Energy, Lamu
County government and the
County Assembly.
She revealed that the current
hold up in compensation
was due to the Resettlement
Action Plan (RAP) that the energy
company had been formulating
in conjunction with
the national and county governments
for the 600 farmers
and their families.
She assured the farmers that
once the RAP process in which
a team of government and independent
valuers will carry
out the process is over those
affected will be compensated
fairly. The process begins on
October 20.
The same sentiments were
echoed by Lamu County commissioner
Joseph Kanyiri who
warned Lamu residents and
politicians against politicising
the compensation and resettlement
of the people who will
be affected by the wind power
project in Mpeketoni during
the ongoing mapping process
to establish the area and
boundaries of the project area.
Kanyiri who also spoke to
KNA in an exclusive interview
assured residents that
the national government and
Lamu county government are
working with the investor for
the best interest of the farmers
who will pave way for the
project and nobody will be
victimised during the process.
He dismissed earlier reports
circulating
on social
media that the investor
was acquiring land illegally
without involving the locals
through proper compensation
mechanism warning that the
government was monitoring
every move and all the affected
persons will be considered
and the ongoing process
to map out the project area is
the first process to establish
the boundaries and establish
the number of affected people.
Kanyiri however expressed
90
Megawatts of electricity
that the wind
power project operated
by Kenwind Power is
expected to generate
upon completion.
600
Farmers and their
families to benefit
from a resettlement
action plan (RAP)
confidence that the energy
company has established
proper mechanisms to compensate
those who will pave
way for the project after carrying
out proper Resettlement
Action Plan (RAP) that meets
international standards that
will involve land for money
or land for land after assessing
the project area.
The commissioner also said
the delay of the project has
been occasioned by the clearance
procedures involved
where the investor had to be
cleared by key government
institutions before commencing
the implementation of
the project that is aimed at
transforming the area saying
that Lamu county is the least
developed hence the need to
appreciate key investments in
the area that will create jobs
and transform the economy.
Lamu county Lands CEC
Fahima Arafat also confirmed
that the county government
had deployed surveyors to
map the area that will be used
to establish the RAP saying
those accusing the investor
had ill intentions of seeing the
project fail.
She stated that the county
government was fully backing
the project as it will help
provide employment opportunities
for Lamu residents
once it is complete. The project
is one among a triad of
energy generation projects set
to be established in Lamu with
the Amu Power Coal plant
expected to generate 1,050
megawatts while Zarara Oil
and Gas Company is expected
to strike gas reserves that add
between 50-200 Megawatts to
the national grid.
BY MARGARET KIRERA
KNA-NANYUKI
L
aikipia County Development Authority
Board has been inaugurated
with its chairman James Mworia
promising to eliminate barriers that hinder
large capital investments in the area.
Mworia, who is Centum Investment
CEO, said the board has been mandated
to advise the County government on appropriate
policies, regulation and plans
required for development in the region.
Other objectives of the board include
sourcing local or international resources
required to finance the county’s planned
projects and promotion of households’
economic empowerment initiative.
“The Board will identify priority areas
for sustainable development through resource
mobilisation, and package prospective
investment facilitation,’’ Mworia
added.
Laikipia County
development
board finally
inaugurated
Chairman James Mworia
promises to eliminate
barriers that hinder large
capital investments in the
area
The chairman added that the board is
focused on ensuring that ordinary residents
are able to make a daily income of
Sh600 and the governor’s agenda of creating
30,000 jobs annually is achieved.
Mworia was speaking after inauguration
of the board by Laikipia County Governor
Ndiritu Muriithi, which took place at the
Governor’s office boardroom in Nanyuki
town Wednesday.
He said the board will ensure that investors
are not delayed due to bureaucratic
processes after their investment plans are
approved.
The Laikipia development Authority
Board has borrowed the model of Singapore
and Rwanda boards which have
proved to be very successful.
During his vetting by Laikipia County
Assembly in July this year, Mworia said
he will is focused on serving the County
in the capacity and will sacrifice his salary
to students who are unable to pay their
school fees.
The Governor said he was optimistic
that with the chairmanship of Mworia, the
Board will mobilise resources for sustainable
development in Laikipia County.
Other board’s members include Borana
Ranch Manager Michael Dyer, Faith Waigua,
Joseph Ngugi, Margaret Lesuda and
Joseph Ngugi.
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Scientist whose passion is
increasing the number of
women pursuing sciences
Professor Mabel Imbuga is a renowned
scientist by profession and an advocate for
women in the Sciences. She is the current Vice
Chancellor of the Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), and the
third Kenyan woman to head a university..
Her story is excerpted from a forthcoming
book, Pioneers &Transformers: The Journeys
of Top Achieving Women in Kenya, published
by the Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board
Pioneers & Transformers
Journeys of top achieving women in Kenya
BY KYEB
P
rofessor Mabel Imbuga’s
affinity for nature and
the sciences started at
an early age. Passing her A
Levels meant that she could
pursue university education.
Unlike most of her classmates
at Alliance Girls High School
who chose to study cooking
and needlework, Imbuga
opted for mathematics, biology,
chemistry and physics.
“Excelling in these subjects
mapped my career path,” she
says. It is for this reason that
she encourages the youth to
embrace what they are passionate
about.
She credits her success in
academia to her parents. “My
mother and father wanted
to give their children a good
education,” says Imbuga who
is one of Kenya’s pioneer female
scientists. She began her
schooling at Bunyore Primary
- a girls-only school. After
passing her CPE, she went
to Alliance Girls High School
where she completed her ‘O’
and ‘A’ Levels.
She then joined the University
of Nairobi where she did
her bachelors, masters and
PhD all in Biochemistry. “I am
one of University of Nairobi’s
few alumni who has pursued
all my three degrees under the
same roof,” she says.
With such a strong inclination
to the sciences, it was
only natural that Imbuga pursues
a career in academia. She
began her journey at her alma
mater – University of Nairobi,
rising through the ranks from
a graduate assistant, to a tutorial
fellow then later as a lecturer.
After
serving as a lecturer,
she took a break from
academia and ventured into
research. “I went on sabbatical
leave and later a leave of
absence from the University
of Nairobi and joined International
Centre for Insect
Physiology (ICIPE).” She was
at ICIPE for five years, during
which she undertook her
postdoctoral studies and then
become a research scientist.
She then returned to the University
of Nairobi as a senior
lecturer.
In 1997, Imbuga got the opportunity
to become an associate
professor at the Jomo
Kenyatta University of Agriculture
and Technology
(JKUAT). “When I came to
JKUAT they had just introduced
biochemistry studies,
so I came to start the department.”
She was the chair of
the biochemistry department
and within two years she was
elected dean Faculty of Science.
When her first term as
dean ended, she went in unopposed
for a second term.
After serving for two terms
as dean, Imbuga was appointed
the director of the
Institute of Tropical Medicine
and Infectious Diseases. The
Institute, later renamed to the
College of Health Sciences,
trains students at the postgraduate
level in the area of
health sciences. “It was during
this time that JKUAT advertised
for the position of Deputy
Vice Chancellor in charge of
Academic Affairs (DVC AA),”
she says. Imbuga got the job
in 2005, a position she held for
three years.
Imbuga’s
journey to the
top did not end there. In 2008
the position of vice chancellor
of JKUAT became vacant.
Never one to shy from opportunity,
she applied for the top
post successfully. She admits
it wasn’t easy getting there.
“Have initiative, vision and
be prepared,” are the three
principles she applied during
her pursuit for success in
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demia. “I knew I wanted to
rise up to the highest level and
I worked towards it.”
She prepared herself to be
the ideal candidate for the
position of vice chancellor by
doing a Master’s in Business
Administration at the Eastern
and Southern African Management
Institute
(ESAMI)
while she was the DVC AA.
“My MBA gave me invaluable
skills in management which
have been useful in my position
as vice chancellor,” she
says. Imbuga became the
third Kenyan woman to hold
the position of vice chancellor
of a public university, an accomplishment
she is proud of.
Since joining JKUAT, Imbuga
has been instrumental
in growing the university.
She introduced parallel programmes
beginning with the
Faculty of Science during
her tenure as dean, a venture
that has reduced reliance on
government
funding. As at
mid 2013, parallel programs
formed 70 per cent of JKUAT’s
revenue, she says. The institution
has also initiated other
sources of generating income
such as “involving staff in
consultancies.”
Under her leadership, JKUAT
has concentrated on becoming
a university of global standards
through research and
entrepreneurship. “For us to
achieve that vision we need to
have enough technology and
technological know-how. We
are building capacity in the
areas of engineering, science
and technology, research and
innovation.”
The university has also introduced
programmes aligned
to Kenya’s development
agenda. These include degrees
in mining and mineral processing
engineering, marine
engineering and petroleum
engineering, as well as programmes
that encourage technology
in agriculture.
JKUAT has also developed
a botanical garden on its Juja
campus, where rare plants are
grown. Laboratories attached
to the garden aid in bioscience
research. In conjunction with
the Ministry of Industry, Trade
and Cooperatives, JKUAT has
also developed the Nairobi Industrial
and Technology Park,
which nurtures research and
innovation through incubation
and training, to support
start-up SME factories.
In 2016, JKUAT and a Japanese
company Nissin Foods
Holdings Co. Ltd under a public
private partnership broke
ground to build a factory that
WORDS OF WISDOM
Panda Miti, Penda Kenya
Through the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, the Government has launched
a million indigenous tree planting drive in the County.
The Government plans to increase the forest cover in the country to 10 per cent
before 2022.
Tunakuhimiza upande Mti mmoja leo
• Cultivate what is inborn, while learning new skills
along the way
• Never give up hope of achieving your dreams
• Enjoy each step to success and give yourself credit for
every achievement. It will give you the will and drive
to tackle the next step
• Maintain integrity in all you do
• Get as well as give support to family and friends,
because you shouldn’t be in a position where you always
receive support but don’t reciprocate
• Women need to support each other to succeed. Avoid
being the one who make the other females fall
will produce Nissin Noodles
domesticated to the Kenyan
market. The noodles will be
exported within the African
region beginning with neighbouring
countries. “This will
be a good business venture for
both JKUAT and the country
at large because of the use of
Kenyan produce as the raw
products and the factory will
be run by Kenyans,” Imbuga
says.
As a woman trying to succeed
in a male dominated
field, Imbuga says that, “you
have to fight your way up and
you also have to fight to get
what is owed to you.”
It is therefore not surprising
that above all her accomplishments,
Imbuga’s most
important mission to date has
been as a gender advocate for
women in the sciences.
It is
her experiences to the top in a
male dominated field that led
her and a group of other accomplished
women in the sciences
to form African Women
in Science and Engineering
(AWSE). The organisation’s
core functions are to encourage,
empower and mentor
He would babysit our children
after school while I was at the lab
in Chiromo and would wait for me
to come home before he left to see his
friends. It was that support that helped
me prosper and lightened my load both
at home and at work.
young ladies, so that they can
undertake science and engineering
courses. AWSE arranges
exchange programmes,
workshops and mentorships
through which women pursuing
sciences can get training
and exposure.
Gender advocacy has also
been a priority in her role as
VC. “We are working hard to
ensure that females form at
least 30 per cent of our staff
and student numbers.” By
mid-2013, female student admissions
had gone up by 17 per
cent, but Imbuga felt the university
has room to improve
particularly in some programmes
such as engineering,
architecture and building
sciences. “In an area like basic
sciences especially physics,
there is still a very low number
of
female students and
there is also only one female
member of staff who teaches
these units.”
She describes her leadership
style as that of a servant
leader. “I like bringing people
up, increasing their knowledge
and bettering them. I
believe in leaving a person
better than you found them.”
She is driven by the urge to see
herself as well as those around
her reach their full potential.
“Until you reach a point of self
actualisation, you can never
really be satisfied with yourself,”
she says.
On maintaining work life
balance Imbuga says, “you
really need your family’s support
to achieve your goals at
work.”
Manufacturing
The Government has opened up local production
by creating an enabling environment for
private sector-led industrial development and
a business climate capable of attracting local
and foreign investments.
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Tiny fruit with huge potential
and many nutritional benefits
The gooseberry may become the next big thing
after it was selected as one of the 100 crops for
commercialisation under the Big 4 Agenda.
Stories like these are covered in an upcoming
book on Agro-Innovation by the Kenya
Yearbook Editorial Board.
Agro-Innovation
Transforming agriculture toward sustainable development
BY KYEB
O
n the Nakuru-Eldoret
highway,
between
Mau Summit and Londiani,
scores of young people
hawk tiny bright orange fruits
in plastic bags.
They are called Chimbunwe
among the Bukusu, Chelolo
(Kipsigis), Ngava (Kamba)
Nathii (Kikuyu), Chinsobosobo
(Kisii) and Nyamtonglo
(Luo). In English, they are
called Gooseberries.
Experts at Kenya Agricultural
& Livestock Research
Organization (KALRO) say
this fruit may have first come
to Kenya through bird migratory
corridors from Europe
and South America.
It grows in the wild in forest
areas of Mount Kenya, Mount
Elgon, Timboroa, Kakamega,
Koibatek and at the Coast.
In 2010, KALRO classified
it as an underutilized fruit
in Kenya. It was ranked by
stakeholders as the 7th most
important underutilized fruit,
according to a paper by Lusike
Wasilwa, Vincent Ochieng,
Francis Wayua, Anthony
Nyaga, Stephen Mwanzia, Fatuma
Omari and Paul Omolo.
But it may become the next
big thing after it was selected
as one of the 100 crops for
commercialization in the Big
4 Agenda.
Between 2004 and 2006, it
was grown on large-scale in
Kibwezi and was processed by
Delmonte to make jam.
Some supermarkets also
import the fresh fruit from
Europe and South America for
sale.
It is a nutrition-rich fruit
packed with Vitamin A, B, C
and iron thus a good source of
ascorbic acid and carotenes.
It also contains carotenoid,
alkaloids and flavonoids.
Although it is mostly eaten
fresh, the fruit has many value
addition opportunities. It can
be used to process juice, wine,
jam, jelly, cakes, cobblers’
pastries, fruit or vegetable
salad, or sun-dried to make
raisins.
The leaves of gooseberry are
Gooseberry seeds take 7
to 15 days to germinate
after planting
also utilized as medicinal teas.
KALRO is currently promoting
gooseberry crumb cake,
cape gooseberry cake, gooseberry
juice, gooseberry jam
and gooseberry wine to promote
utilization of this fruit in
homes, restaurants, hotels and
food processing industry.
Cape gooseberry is commercially
propagated by seed
and stem cuttings. For seed
collection, squeeze fresh fruits
contents on an absorbent
paper or cloth. The juice will
soak in the absorbent material
and leave small seeds on the
surface. Dry the seeds under
shade for one to three days
and then plant or store them
in a paper bag, in a cool dry
place.
The common practice of
gooseberry propagation is
through seed that is used to
produce seedlings.
The seeds are hardy with a
high germination percentage
(85% - 90%). They germinate
7 to 15 days after planting
when day temperatures
range between 22 to 28°C, and
night temperatures between 7
to 13°C.
For seed propagation, sprinkle
the seed on seed bed made
by mixing loam soil, sand and
farm yard manure at a ratio of
3:2:1. Seeds are sawn in raised
seed beds that are a meterwide
and 10 inches deep.
Ensure that the surface is
flat. The edge of the seed-bed
can be supported with wood
or bricks. Seeds are sparsely
placed on the surface of soil in
rows 2 inches apart.
Sprinkle a thin layer of soil
and gently water with mist or
a very light sprinkle.
Seed can also be planted in
pots on finely cut moist cocopeat
at least four inches thick.
If practicing rain-fed agriculture,
begin raising seedlings in
the seed-bed mid-February
for field planting end of March
or allow for six weeks.
When propagating using
stem cuttings, sections with 3
to 4 nodes are used. The young
stem sections are cut late in
the afternoon and dipped in
a rooting hormone. They are
then planted in soil prepared
as described above at a depth
of an inch.
Seedlings propagated using
Soil pH that is suitable
for gooseberries ranges
between 5.5 – 6.5
stem-cuttings tend to flower
earlier and provide good yields
although less vigorous than
those propagated from seed.
It is recommended to plant
in a sunny location, sheltered
from strong winds. A wind
break using trees and hedges
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Germination
Percentage of the
seeds. They germinate
7 to 15 days after planting
when day temperatures
range between
22 to 28°C, and night
temperatures between
7 to 13°C
can be used to shelter the
plants.
Although gooseberry can
be planted on unhealthy
degraded soils, it is recommended
that green-manure
legume crops (cowpeas,
desmodium and beans) are
periodically incorporated to
improve the soil.
Cape gooseberry grows well
on well-drained loam soils enriched
with sufficient organic
matter from humus and well
decomposed farm yard manure
(cattle and chicken) at
least 10 to 20 tonnes per hectare.
This
plant is hardy and
can also grow on sandy soils.
Farmers should take soil samples
for testing to confirm
the soil pH that is suitable for
this crop that ranges between
5.5 – 6.5. Plough the field
by harrowing to a fine tilth
thus avoiding big clumps of
soil. Use a spacing of 3-4 feet
within the row and 5-6 feet
between rows.
Gooseberry seedlings are
transplanted when they attain
10 to 20 cm tall.
Transplant directly into a
hole previously preloaded
with farm yard manure and
wetted with water. Insert a
one-meter stake to mark the
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plant to avoid losses during
weeding. The plants should
be watered regularly to avoid
moisture stress. Under dry/
drought conditions, the plants
become dormant and abort all
the flowers.
The fruit is harvested 60 to
100 days after flowering or
when the calyx has a tan (drygrass)
or light-brown colour,
or fruit drop down.
The harvest season lasts
for 3 to 4 months. Because
of bimodal rainfall in Kenya,
gooseberries can be harvested
twice a year. First season from
July to September and second
one from December to March.
The colour of
the fruit
changes to yellow-orange
when ripe. Gooseberry may
also be harvested when the
fruit has a green-yellow colour
and allowed to ripen.
The average yield observed
in Kenya is 4 to 6 tonnes per
hectare but
under optimal
management, this crop can
yield up to 10 tonnes per hectare.
Some varieties in Kenya
bear 6 to 7 months of the year.
Fruits are sold at farmgate,
on the road side, village
markets and grocery shops,
supermarkets, Agriculture
Training Centres and KALRO
centres.
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