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IN NUMBERS
9
Number of
women in
science or
engineering
courses at
Nyeri National
Polytechnic
out of 842
graduating
KRA taps technology
to grow taxpayer base
Huduma Centre attracts over 6,000 a week
468
Number
of tuktuk
operators
registered in
Thika Town
from about
600 in bid
to root out
criminal
activity
500,000
New tax
payers
targeted under
KRA base
expansion
programme
aimed at
raising more
than Sh60
billion revenue
A customer is served at Embu Huduma Centre, which receives over 6,000 customers every week for various government
related services. The centre has 52 officers who provide county and national government services, which include provision
of birth and death certificates. Story on Page 24
Commissioner
General John Njiraini
says new programme
targets 500,000 new
taxpayers who have
been out of the tax
bracket, including
Kenyans involved in
gainful business who
ought to be paying
taxes but are not –
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KRA embarks on tax base expansion
programmes to net Sh60 billion more
T
An additional 9
million Kenyans to
be connected by
2022
BY DAVID KIMANI
he Kenya Revenue Authority
(KRA) is in the
process of rolling out an
elaborate tax base expansion
programme aimed at yielding
more than Sh60 billion in the
current financial year.
The programme targets to
recruit over 500,000 new taxpayers
who have been out of
the tax bracket.
Speaking during the launch
of the 2018 Taxpayers’ Month
on 1st October, 2018 at KRA
headquarters in Nairobi, KRA
Commissioner General John
Njiraini said that the programme
seeks to identify
Kenyans involved in gainful
business who ought to be paying
taxes but are not.
Mr Njiraini indicated that
the tax base expansion strategy
targets to acquire information
for tax base expansion
purposes through access to
key databases in both the private
and public sectors.
“Data obtained in this manner
is thereafter utilised to assess
the compliance status of
the taxpayers identified, with
appropriate action then being
taken to assure their compliance,”
Mr Njiraini said.
Mr Njiraini further said that
some of the databases KRA has
targeted in the first stages include
those on mobile money
payments and those maintained
by regulatory and professional
bodies.
“We are also sourcing data
from major private players
including key public infrastructure
contractors and
hospitality service providers
including major hospitals,”
he noted. In a bid to enhance
service delivery in tax administration,
the Commissioner
General observed that KRA
has been leveraging on modern
technology in the past few
years. Some of the technologies
which he said have transformed
the way the tax agency
works include the popular
iTax platform, the Customer
Relationship Management
Solution (CRMS) and the Regional
Cargo Tracking System
(RECTS) among others.
“We have also through technology
investments sought to
provide taxpayers with easy
mechanisms for tax payment
and accessing KRA services.
Our iTax system which is now
in its 4th year has eliminated
major bottlenecks that taxpayers
used to endure while
interacting with KRA,” Mr
Njiraini said.
He added that as KRA marks
the taxpayers’ month this
year, the agency will launch
more key technological initiatives
geared towards improving
customer service delivery
which include the introduction
of scanners at the JKIA
passenger arrivals terminal.
“The introduction of passage
baggage scanning at JKIA
is an important milestone that
will greatly help in addressing
customer concerns about previous
haphazard stripping of
passenger personal effects,”
he said adding that a similar
approach is being adopted at
Moi International Airport in
Mombasa and at key border
entry points such as Namanga,
Malaba and Busia.
The introduction of scanner
technology at key entries,
Mr Njiraini said, will not only
improve both Customs detection
capacity but also remove
inconveniences for arriving
passengers. In order to provide
transparency in the resolution
of disputes, KRA has restructured
its dispute resolution
processes. The restructuring,
according to Mr Njiraini, has
been realised through the revamped
Alternative Dispute
Resolution (ADR) programme.
“Our revamped ADR framework
will provide taxpayers
with credible, transparent and
customer friendly process that
removes perception about unfairness
and underhand dealings
in the resolution of tax
disputes,” Mr Njiraini said.
He added that the new
framework will also provide
We have also through technology
investments sought to provide taxpayers
with easy mechanisms for
tax payment and accessing KRA services.
Our iTax system which is now in
its 4th year has eliminated major bottlenecks
that taxpayers used to endure
while interacting with KRA - Henry Rotich
60b
Amount the Kenya
Revenue Authority
(KRA) aims to yield in
the current financial
year through an
elaborate tax base
expansion programme
National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich (2nd L) launches helium balloons to mark
the launch of the 2018 taxpayers month. Looking on are KRA Chairman Amb Francis Muthaura
(left) and KRA Commissioner General John Njiraini
National CS Henry Rotich is received at Times Tower by Members of the KRA Board of Diector.
National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich (right) and KRA Chairman Amb Francis
Muthaura arrive at Times Tower, KRA headquarters, for the launch of the 2018 Taxpayers’ Month.
standardisation in the approach
to dispute resolution
besides ensuring speedy resolutions.
KRA hopes to substantially
reduce the number
of tax disputes finding their
way into the judicial system
and at the same time resolve
at least 80 per cent of tax disputes
internally.
Speaking at the same event,
National Treasury Cabinet
Secretary Henry Rotich reaffirmed
the government’s
commitment in enhancing tax
compliance and expanding
the tax base. He said that the
government has over the years
initiated a number of reforms
both legal and administrative
targeting the expansion of the
tax base as well as enhancing
tax compliance.
“One of the key reforms is
the passing of appropriate tax
legislations aimed at simplifying
and modernising our tax
laws. In this pursuit, most of
the tax statutes have been reviewed,”
he said.
Mr Rotich, who was the
chief guest at the launch,
noted that the government
has already simplified and
modernised the Value Added
Tax (VAT), Tax Procedures and
Tax Appeals Tribunal legislations
as well as having a fully
operational Excise Tax Act.
The CS further revealed that
the process of overhauling the
Income Tax Act is underway.
In this regard, he said that the
Attorney General is already
preparing a draft Income Tax
Bill after undergoing public
participation in accordance
with the Constitutional requirement.
Mr
Rotich indicated that
review of the Income Tax Act
was informed by the need to
simplify and modernise the
Act, expand the tax base as
well as incorporate international
taxation principles including
transfer pricing.
Additionally, the CS noted
that his ministry in partnership
with KRA has enhanced
use of technology as a key
driver in the improvement of
tax administration and collection.
“Kenya
is among the first
countries in the world to aggressively
build an IT ecosystem
in order to ease tax
administration while at the
same time enable taxpayers
to comply. Use of technology
has facilitated the collection
and assessment of taxpayer
data, enabling quick and targeted
responses to taxpayers
for enhanced compliance,” Mr
Rotich said.
During the same event, KRA
unveiled the former Chief Justice
Dr Willy Mutunga as the
KRA Tax Ambassador. The
launch of the 2018 Taxpayers’
Month also saw KRA launch its
new look website which aims
at refining and broadening
the agency’s interactions with
citizens to improve customer
experience.
The Taxpayers’
Month is an annual fete observed
by KRA in October
with the aim of celebrating tax
compliant taxpayers from all
parts of the country.
KRA marks the month
through various activities such
as visiting selected taxpayers,
corporate social responsibility
initiatives, a tax summit
and a presidential launch at
the end of the month where
distinguished taxpayers are
awarded. This year’s fete is
anchored on the theme “expanding
the tax base to enable
the big four agenda.
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Service improvements in
public sector on right track
In the near future,
service seekers
will not be able to
draw a distinction
between service
levels at a
State-run and
a privately-run
organisation
BY GRACE WANDERA
P
ublic-run agencies the
world over have not
been known to make it
to the list of the best service
providers for the citizenry.
Rather, the public has
often described the service
provision in terms such as
unfriendly and inefficient.
Corruption is also a word that
often comes up.
In his article, The changing
face of the public sector, published
on Quinyx.com in May,
2016, Tommy Tonkins notes
that the public sector has been
perceived as being resistant to
change, one of the aspects that
have made the sector to be
rated low in terms of service
delivery. He, however, notes
that the trend is changing as
more public-run organisations
endeavour to align to the
conventionally accepted best
practices.
According
to numerous
studies, the image of the public
sector has been dented
by the monopolised nature
of services offered. This has
meant that the public have
no alternative but to contend
with whatever services and
treatment they are subjected
to so long as they get the service
they are seeking. Unfortunately,
it had reached to the
levels of bora huduma.
On the other hand, the private
sector is more developed
in terms of service delivery
hence more efficient. Unlike
the monopolistic nature
of public sector services, the
clientele of the private sector
has a wide range of options to
choose from. This sets in competition
whose ripple effect
is a race to enhance delivery
with a view to outdo other
competitors.
But the public’s expectations
are changing, and they
are demanding improved and
effective services. The Kenya
Revenue Authority is alive to
this fact and has been revolutionising
its mode of service
delivery through various initiatives
and measures.
Technology has been one of
the tools that has enhanced
the agency’s mode of service
delivery. For example, Customer
Relationship Management
System Solution (CRMS)
is one of the technologies that
have substantively changed
the way KRA interacts and
handles customer issues.
This has seen KRA’s customer
experience improve
from a satisfaction index of 65
per cent in the 2013/2014 financial
year to 71.9 per cent in
the 2016/2017 financial year.
This significant improvement
was released in a span of less
than five years.
KRA believes that a person
who feels appreciated will always
do more than expected.
It is for this reason that over
the years, KRA has been dedicating
an entire month to celebrate
compliance among
According to numerous studies, the
image of the public sector has been
dented by the monopolised nature
of services offered. This has meant that
the public have no alternative but to
contend with whatever services and
treatment they are subjected to so long
as they get the service they are seeking.
Unfortunately, it had reached to
the levels of bora huduma.
National Treasury CS Henry Rotich (right) congratulates the former Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga
after he was unveiled a KRA Tax Ambassador during the launch of the 2018 Taxpayers’ Month.
Looking on is KRA CG John Njiraini
taxpayers in a fete dubbed
the “Taxpayers’ Month” held
every October.
The month-long drive is
characterised by a series of
activities ranging from visiting
various taxpayers at their
places of work to a tax summit
to corporate social responsibility
initiatives among others.
The culmination of the
taxpayers’ month is marked
by a presidential award ceremony
organised in the honour
of distinguished taxpayers.
This year’s Taxpayers’ Month
kicked off on 1st October,
while the Presidential Award
ceremony is slated for 31st
October.
Additionally, every year,
KRA joins corporate bodies
world over to mark the Customer
Service Week, a weeklong
initiative dedicated to
strengthening and cementing
the essentials of customer experience.
This year’s theme,
“Excellence happens here”,
aptly resonates with the
changing face of the service
delivery in the public sector.
With such activities tailored
to celebrate service delivery,
the future of service delivery
within the public sector
is without a doubt very rosy.
Bora huduma is now changing
to Huduma bora.
Phillip Kotler, a renowned
American marketing author
and consultant, once said that
the best advertising is done by
satisfied customers. Although
the saying was primarily
coined with profit-making
entities in mind, the public
sector has notably been borrowing
a leaf from this saying.
I therefore foresee a situation
in the near future where
service seekers shall not be
able to draw a distinction between
service delivery at a
State-run organisation and a
privately-run company. The
future of service delivery in
the public sector is very rosy.
The writer is the Head of Marketing
and Communication at
Kenya Revenue Authority.
Grace.wandera@kra.go.ke
NATIONAL IRRIGATION BOARD (NIB)
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CANCELLATION OF TENDERS
Kenya Power wishes to inform firms participating in the
tenders below, that the tenders have been CANCELLED.
NO TENDER NO.
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ITEM
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KP1/9A.2/OT/010-ID/18-19 Provision of
Survey Services
2 KP1/9A.2/OT/11-ID/18-19
3 KP1/9A.2/OT/12-ID/18-19
Provision of
Design Services
Provision of
Wayleaves
Services
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TENDER NO: K/T/05/2018-19 (RESERVED)
TENDER NO: K/T/06/2018-19 (RESERVED)
TENDER NO: K/T/07/2018-19 (OPEN)
Following the tenders advertisement in the local dailies on
18th
2018 at 1200 noon.
Any inconvenience caused is highly regretted.
GENERAL MANAGER
SUPPLY CHAIN
Where expressly amended by the terms of this addendum, the principal
tender document shall continue to be in force. The provision of
this addendum shall be deemed to have been incorporated in and
shall be read as part of the principle tender document.
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Prospective bidders are invited to our website www.kephis.org to
download the addendum.
MANAGING DIRECTOR,
KENYA PLANT HEALTH INSPECTORATE SERVICE.
September 2018, KEPHIS wishes to inform interested bidders
that corrections have been made. Subsequently, the tender opening
day has by this notice been extended to Thursday 18th
October,
OPEN NATIONAL TENDER
CLARIFICATION NO. 1
TENDER NAME: CONSULTANCY SERVICE ON FORMULATION
OF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018-2022
TENDER NO. : NIB/T/028/2018-19
Further to the publication of Open National Tender for the above tender done
in My Gov on 18th September, 2018 and Boards website: http://www.nib.
or.ke/tenders/ or GoK’s e-procurement portal, http://www.supplier.treasury.go.ke.
In accordance with Sec 96 (4) of the Public Procurement and
Assets Disposal Act (PPADA) 2015, the procuring entity, National Irrigation
Board would like to clarify that the CORRECT tender name is CONSULTANCY
SERVICE ON FORMULATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN 2018-2022 and NOT
Consultancy Service on Formulation of Strategic Plan 2018/2019
Please incorporate the clarification in preparation and submission of your
proposals. The other details, terms and conditions remain the same.
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Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-20-2711380/468
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KENYA RAILWAYS
TENDER NOTICE
Kenya Railways (KR) invites application from interested and eligible Service Providers for tenders as follows:No.
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Provision
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Services for Standard
Gauge Railway from Nairobi
Inland Container Depot (ICD) -
Framework Agreement/
Prequalification Re-Tender
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Provision of Integrated Parking
Management System for KENRAIL
Towers, Westlands
(Re-Tender) and Kenya Railways
Passenger Stations
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2018 10:00
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KENYA UTALII COLLEGE
Gateway to International Careers in Hospitality & Tourism
NOTICE ON THE 43RD
GRADUATION CEREMONY
This is to notify ALL graduands that Kenya Utalii College will hold its 43rd Graduation Ceremony on Wednesday
24th October, 2018 at 9:00 am at the College Library grounds, along Thika Super Highway.
ACADEMIC ATTIRE
ALL graduands will be required to be in full academic attire during the ceremony. The attire will be issued at the
Laundry Department on Monday 22nd October, 2018 during working hours (8:00 am to 5:00 pm).
RETURN OF GOWNS
1,000.00
Open to All
24th October
2018 10:00
a.m.
ALL graduands are required to return the gowns latest by 4.00 pm, Tuesday 30th October, 2018, failure to which
a fine of Kshs200 per day shall be levied for any attire returned after the said deadline.
Candidates are encouraged to peruse the Tender Document from KR website: www.krc.co.ke and www.supplier.treasury.go.ke
or from office of The Procurement Manager, Kenya Railways Headquarters, Block C, First
Floor, Nairobi prior to purchase.
Interested bidders may obtain the Tender Documents from the office of the Procurement Manager, Kenya
Railways Headquarters, Block C, First Floor upon payment of nonrefundable fee of Kshs. 1,000.00 or download
the document from KR website at NO Charge. Bidders who download the Tender Document must register
their interest immediately by sending an email to procure@krc.co.ke stating their names, email, postal &
telephone address and tender details.
Completed Tender Documents (accompanied by a tender security in the amount and form specified in
the
tender document) in plain sealed envelopes must be clearly marked with the ‘Tender No.’ and the
‘Description of the Tender’ and shall be addressed to:
The Managing Director
Kenya Railways
P.O. Box 30121-00100
Nairobi
And be deposited in the Tender box situated at the Reception Area, Ground Floor, Kenya Railways
Headquarters, Block C on or before the closing date and time. Tenders will be opened in the presence of the
tenderers’ representatives who choose to attend at The Kenya Railways Headquarters, Block C, First Floor, and
Conference Room
Procurement Manager
FOR: MANAGING DIRECTOR
REHEARSAL
It is MANDATORY that ALL graduands attend the rehearsal at the Library Grounds on Tuesday 23rd October, 2018
at 9:00 am. Graduands should be seated by 8:30 am.
GRADUATION FEES
The Graduation fee is Kshs. 3,500 inclusive of Kshs 500 for the Kenya Utalii College Alumni Association (KUCAA)
membership.
All graduands are required to pay the non-refundable graduation fee into the College Fees Account No.
01129070937100, Co-operative Bank, Stima Plaza Branch by Thursday 18th October, 2018. Graduands will
be required to produce bank slips to the College cashier for issuance of receipts by the aforementioned date. Cash
payments will not be accepted.
Note: Only those students who have fully paid the College fees, graduation fees, and cleared with the examinations
office will be eligible for graduation. For any enquiries on examinations please contact the Examinations office
through email: examinations@utalii.ac.ke.
PROGRAMS OFFERED AT KENYA UTALII COLLEGE
The College offers 3 year Diploma Courses; One and a half year Certificate Courses; Self-Sponsored Full-Time/PartTime
Courses of varied durations; Degree Programs in collaboration with the University of Nairobi; Management
Development Programs; Refresher Courses and in addition, Local and international consultancy services.
For more information on the graduation ceremony and Courses offered, please log on to our College website;
www.utalii.ac.ke
@KenyaUtalii
Kenya Utalii College
TURNING IDEAS INTO WEALTH
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FORUMS
INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
TENDER NOTICE
The Industrial & Commercial Development Corporation (ICDC) is a statutory body established through
an Act of Parliament in 1954 to steer economic growth through provision of various financial services.
The Corporation invites sealed bids from eligible candidates to tender for the provision of the following
services
Ref. Number
RFT/ICDC/952/2018 -2019
Tender Name
Provision of Security Services to
Uchumi House and ICDC projects in
Mombasa and Eldoret
Closing Date
30th October 2018
at 10.00 am
Eligibility
Open
Interested eligible candidates may obtain the tender documents at the Supply Chain Office located at
Uchumi House, Aga Khan Walk, 17th Floor during normal working hours upon payment of a non-refundable
tender fee of Ksh. 1,000.00 per set or downloaded free of charge from the IFMIS Portal at
http/:supplier.treasury.go.ke and the Corporation’s website: www.icdc.co.ke. All the candidates who
download the tender document must register with the Supply Chain office by sending an email to:
tender@icdc.co.ke.
Completed Tender documents shall be sealed in a plain envelope, clearly marked as stated above
showing the reference and title of the tender and addressed to:The
Executive Director
Industrial & Commercial Development Corporation (ICDC)
17th Floor, Uchumi House, Aga Khan Walk
P.O. Box 45519-00100, Nairobi
Completed documents shall be deposited in the Tender box located at the reception area on 17th
Floor, Uchumi House Aga Khan Walk, Nairobi, so as to be received on or before the closing date
indicated. Bid documents will be opened immediately thereafter in the boardroom in the presence of
tenderers or their representatives who wish to witness.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Retirement Benefits Authority is established under the Retirement Benefits Act, Cap 197 to regulate and supervise the establishment
and management of retirement benefits schemes.
Pursuant to Section 55(3) of the Retirement Benefits Act, the Retirement Benefits Authority has drafted a Guideline on
Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) and hereby invites the members of the public and more particularly, the stakeholders in
the retirement benefits sector to attend and participate in the public forums and submit their views as scheduled hereunder;COUNTY
Nyeri
Nakuru
Mombasa
Kisumu
Nairobi
Nairobi
Outspan
Hotel
Hotel Waterbuck
Sarova White Sands Beach Resort & Spa
Imperial Hotel
Sarova Panafric Hotel
Sarova Panafric Hotel
VENUE
DATE
29th October 2018
30th October 2018
31st October 2018
1st November 2018
5th November 2018
6th November 2018
The draft Guideline can be downloaded from the Authority’s website (www.rba.go.ke) or by following the link
https://tinyurl.com/ybwvdpet
All meetings are scheduled to take place from 9 am to 4 pm. Members of the public and interested stakeholders are invited
to participate in the forums; or forward their written submissions to nkoome@rba.go.ke on or before 9th
November 2018
For queries regarding the Retirement Benefits Industry or your pension scheme please call RBA on toll free number:
0800720300 or just dial *870# for free and follow the prompts.
For more industry updates, follow us on:
twitter: @RBA_Kenya
Instagram: rbakenya
facebook: @RetirementBenefitsAuthorityKE
YouTube: Retirement Benefits Authority
Email: info@rba.go.ke Website: www.rba.go.ke
RETIREMENT BENEFITS AUTHORITY
Rahimtulla Tower, 13th Floor, Upper Hill Road, P.O. Box 57733-00200 Nairobi
Tel: 2809000 Mobile: 0726600001-5 or 0735339132 Fax: 2710330
Retirement Benefits Authority is ISO 9001:2015 certified
Google plus: Retirement Benefits Authority
linkedin: Retirement Benefits Authority Kenya
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RE – ADVERTISEMENT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ON TRANSACTION ADVISORY SERVICES
The Privatization Commission is a State Corporation established under the Privatization Act, 2005 to formulate,
manage and implement Kenya’s Privatization Programme.
INTRODUCTION
As part of the implementation of the Programme, the Commission requires Transaction Advisory Services to carry
out the services as per the Terms of Reference. Accordingly, the Privatization Commission invites proposals for the
provision of consultancy services as below:
S/No.
1.
2.
3.
Tender Number
PC/005/2018-2019
PC/006/2018-2019
PC/007/2018-2019
Tender description
Privatization of Agro Chemical and Food Company Limited
Privatization of Kenya Wine Agencies Limited
Privatization of Kenya Meat Commission
A complete set of bidding documents for each of the four transactions can be obtained from the Privatization
Commission Offices at Extelcoms House, 11th Floor upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KES 1,000.00 payable
to the Privatization Commission or downloaded free of charge from the Commission’s website www.pc.go.ke or
www.supplier.treasury.go.ke. Those who download the document should inform the Commission immediately via
info@pc.go.ke.
Complete proposal documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with the tender reference
number and addressed to ED/CEO Privatization Commission and either:www.pc.go.ke
(i)
deposited in the Tender Box on 11th Floor, Reception Area, Extelcoms House, Haile Selassie Avenue,
Nairobi
or
(ii) dropped in the Procurement Office on 11th Floor, Extelcoms House, Haile Selassie Avenue, Nairobi
so as to be received on or before Wednesday 7th November 2018 at 10.00a.m.
Technical proposals will be opened immediately thereafter at the Main Boardroom on 11th Floor, Extelcoms House
in the presence of consultants or their representatives who choose to attend.
Prices quoted must be inclusive of all applicable taxes and delivery must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain valid
for 120 days from the closing date of the tender
Interested Consultants are invited to a pre-bid conference scheduled for Wednesday 17th October 2018 at 10.00
am.
Consultants with ongoing transaction advisory contracts with the Commission are not eligible to participate.
Note: Prospective bidders are not allowed to bid for more than one tender.
Janerose Omondi
Ag. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO
The Executive Director/CEO,
Privatization Commission,
11th loor, Extelcoms House,
Haile Selassie Avenue,
P. O. Box 34542-00100,
Nairobi.
Tel.: 2212346/7/8
Fax: 2212237
Email: ed.ceo@pc.go.ke
Privatizatio n
Commission Board Room, 11th Floor, Extelcoms House, Haile Selassie Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya in the
Janerose Omondi
Ag. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO
www.supplier.treasury. go.ke
“Provision of Consultancy Services for
on Privatization and Government Divestiture”
24th October 2018 at 10.00a.m. and addressed to:
rovision of
Consultancy Services for ndertaking esearch on Privatization and Government Divestiture.
SCOPE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
THE SCOPE OF THE ASSIGNMENT ENTAILS:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
TENDER DOCUMENTS
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR UNDERTAKING RESEARCH ON
PRIVATIZATION AND GOVERNMENT DIVESTITURE
TENDER NO.: PC/004/2018-2019
NATIONAL COHESION AND
INTEGRATION COMMISSION
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Chancery Building, Valley Road, P. O. Box 48994-00100, NAIROBI, Telephone: 254-20-2711711/2711600/1,
Website: www.ncpd.go.ke
TENDER NOTICE
1.1 The National Cohesion & Integration Commission (NCIC) hereby invites sealed tenders from eligible candidates
for Provision of the services listed below;
S/NO TENDER NO
1.
2
3
TENDER DESCRIPTION
NCIC/NT/01/2018/2019 Provision of Medical, Life, Group
Personal Accident(GPA)
Insurance Covers
NCIC/NT/02/2018/2019 Provision of Motor Vehicle
Insurance Covers
NCIC/NT/03/2018/2019
(FRAMEWORK
CONTRACT)
Provision of Motor Vehicle Repairs
And Maintenance Services
ELIGIBILITY CLOSING DATE
Underwriters
Only
Underwriters
Only
Open
Monday 22nd October
2018 at 12:00PM
Monday 22nd October
2018 at 12:00PM
Monday 22nd October
2018 at 12:00PM
1.2 Tender documents with detailed specifications may be downloaded from our website: www.cohesion.or.ke or
IFMIS portal http://supplier.treasury.go.ke FREE of charge.
1.3 Hard copies of the Tender Documents can be obtained from our offices upon payment of a non-refundable fee
of one thousand shillings (Ksh 1,000/-) only during normal working hours.
1.4 Interested bidders MUST register with the Procurement Office or notify the office using our email:tenders@
cohesion.or.ke indicating the following details; Tender No., Tender name, the bidder details and contacts for
purposes of receiving any clarifications and/or addendums.
1.5 Duly Completed Tender documents shall be enclosed in plain sealed envelope clearly marked with the tender
number as stated in the tender documents and be deposited in the Tender box provided at the office HQs, KMA
Centre, 6th Floor, Mara Road, Upper hill, Nairobi or addressed to:
The Commission Secretary/CEO,
National Cohesion and Integration Commission, KMA Centre,
6th Floor, Mara Road, Upper hill
P.O Box 7055 - 00100 NAIROBI
so as to be received on or before Monday 22nd
October 2018 at 12:00PM
1.6 The applications will be opened immediately thereafter, at the NCIC’s Boardroom on7th Floor Boardroom in the
presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend. Late tenders will not be accepted.
COMMISSION SECRETARY/CEO
One People, One Nation, One Destiny
JOB ADVERTISEMENT-REPLACEMENT
The National Council for Population and Development is a Semi-Autonomous Government Agency in the National Treasury and Ministry of
Planning. The Council seeks to fill the following vacant position:
ADVERT NO.11/2018: INTERNAL AUDITOR, NCPD 6 (1 POST)
The jobholder will report to the Chief Internal Auditor
Job purpose
The jobholder will be responsible for auditing work of limited scope and complexity by reviewing processes, policies, procedures and
highlighting areas of weakness, risk implication and offering recommendations on how to improve internal controls.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Collect data for all audit assignments.
Verify and analyze data before reports are drafted.
Review previous recommendations for any assignment.
Discuss the draft report with the Senior Internal Auditor.
Participate in special assignments.
Assist in developing Audit manual, detailing Audit procedures and standards.
Follow up on adopted audit recommendations
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce (Finance/Accounting options) or equivalent qualification from a recognized university and
passed CPA II or three parts of Certified Internal Auditor Exams ;
Membership to a relevant professional body ;
At least four(4) years’ experience in internal Audit and;
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Applicants who meet the above requirements should send their application letter together with detailed CV indicating three (3) names of
references, current position/grade and daytime telephone numbers, copies of academic and professional certificates, testimonials and a copy
of National Identity Card/Passport.
The application should reach the undersigned NOT LATER than 26th October, 2018
The Director General
National Council for Population and Development
P. O. Box 48994-00100
NAIROBI – KENYA
Hand – Delivered applications can be delivered to National Council for Population and Development head office situated at the Chancery
Building, 4th floor, Valley Road.
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
NCPD is an equal opportunity employer; persons with disabilities and people from marginalized groups with requisite
qualification are encouraged to apply.
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Telkom Kenya, now jointly owned by the Government of Kenya and
Helios Investment Partners, has been an integral part from the start of
the mobile telephony industry, which continues to revolutionise all facets
of life in Kenya. The CEO of Telkom Kenya, Aldo Mareuse, spoke to
Ngari Gituku, the Director of the Government Advertising Agency on
the firm’s contribution and the industry to the country’s development;
as well as its evolution into the future.
How has the mobile industry in Kenya evolved since
its introduction?
The mobile industry has progressively grown
since the turn of the millennium. Before then,
calls were mainly made through fixed lines.
Today, mobile phones rule the space. Mobile
penetration has grown exponentially across
Kenya. The Communications Authority estimates
mobile penetration at 95.1 per cent. This
has created opportunities for the mobile phone
to be applied in addressing pertinent socio-economic
challenges in the country.
The other change in the mobile industry has
been its functionality. When it first came, the
mobile phone was mainly used for making,
receiving calls and exchanging text messages –
now you also can send/ receive money or even
bank, browse the Internet.
The phone has become a part of our lifestyle.
The rise of mobile money has had a significant
impact on enhancing financial inclusion, consequently
availing financial services that were
long before a reserve of only a few. Kenya, is
in many ways, considered the cradle of mobile
money, significantly leapfrogging the rest of
the world. The other area that has significantly
evolved in the industry regards Internet penetration.
The mobile phone has enabled Kenyans
access fast, reliable Internet on their palms, one
no longer has to go to cyber cafes to access the
Internet. Through Internet-connected mobile
phones, many apps are transforming lives.
What has been Telkom Kenya’s contribution to this
growth of Kenya’s telecommunication industry?
It is 18 years since Telkom was established as
a telecommunications operator in Kenya. Our
heritage however dates back to pre-Independence
days – the 1940s and 1950s, when the
country’s telecommunication network was
managed as part of the East African region before
the collapse of the regional bloc. It is then
that the Kenya Posts and Telecommunications
Corporation was formed, before it was eventually
split into three: Telkom Kenya, Postal
Corporation of Kenya and the Communications
Commission of Kenya now Communications
Authority. The entire mobile telecommunication
industry today was once housed within
Telkom.
Today, Telkom Kenya holds 10 per cent market
share of the country’s mobile subscription.
It is an integrated mobile services company
offering voice, SMS, data and mobile money
services. It caters for individuals, small and
medium-sized enterprises, corporates, national
and county government, departments
and agencies.
We have physical presence across the country
through our 48 retail outlets, which we continue
to increase as part of our ongoing expansion of
the sales and distribution footprint.
We are committed to consistently deliver
value to our growing customer base that has
already crossed the 4 million mark. Our objective
is to transform Telkom into a business with
a reputation for excellence in network quality
and reliability.
What is the role of the mobile industry in driving
Kenya’s development?
The mobile industry is a critical infrastructure
that facilitates connectivity in the country. It is
a major enabler in catapulting the country towards
its long-term development aspirations as
outlined under Vision 2030. The mobile industry
has, since the turn of the millennium, facilitated
efforts to interconnect different parts of the
country. In many ways, it has been an enabler,
powering different sectors of the economy, sustaining
livelihoods of many Kenyans, enhancing
business processes and generally delivering
a better quality of life. Even for the Big Four
agenda, the mobile industry plays an important
enabling role. For housing, agriculture, manufacturing
and health sectors to thrive, it requires
technology, and this includes mobile technology.
The mobile industry has contributed towards
Kenya’s development with the provision
of call and text message services, data and mobile
money services. By interconnection, the industry
is enabling trade, attracting investment
and opening up the entire country.
How has mobile money impacted on the economy?
Mobile money service has been pivotal in driving
Kenya’s financial inclusion agenda. Through
mobile money, many Kenyans that were previously
excluded from the formal financial systems
can now enjoy the service.
Telkom launched T-kash in March, 2018 to
enable subscribers to send, receive money, as
well as make payments. Today, 70 per cent of
Kenyans have access to mobile money.
In order to enable mobile money subscribers
to fully enjoy its benefits, the industry came together
to integrate the mobile money ecosystem
through mobile money interoperability.
This currently facilitates seamless transfer of
money from one network to another at no extra
cost. We have just completed integrating our
mobile money platform with Safaricom and are
working towards doing the same with Airtel.
The onus is on the industry to work together
in unlocking the full benefits of mobile money
interoperability to capture agency interop and
merchant payments. In addition to this, there is
need for the industry to continuously innovate
to ensure that the mobile money service, for
which Kenya is globally acclaimed, continues
to deliver benefits to the economy. This is the
reason we continue to innovate and ensure that
T-kash is at the cutting edge of technology in
terms of functionality and security.
How is Telkom, and the rest of the mobile industry,
facilitating devolution?
Telkom has a robust infrastructure and network
across the country. With infrastructure already
rolled out across all 47 counties, we are enabling
automation and self-service of important government
services such as the County Connectivity
Project that has seen us connect county
Government offices to the internet and promote
email and teleconferencing.Through connectivity
infrastructure, we are able to bring together
data that previously existed in isolation to
meaningful use through the Integrated Financial
Management Information System (IFMIS).
With this data, county and the national
government can derive trends and insights to
inform decision-making. Moreover, this interconnectedness
of systems and processes brings
simplicity and control thus reducing the risk associated
with financial transactions.
The network infrastructure we have rolled out
is only of use if utilised by Kenyans and with access
to a reliable mobile phone signal, counties
can engage, collaborate and synergise.
By powering the Huduma centres, we have
enhanced service delivery and processing of
crucial documents such as Birth Certificates and
National IDs, by providing collaborative access
to the national data registries - enabling faster
processing of crucial documentation and faster
service delivery.
How is Telkom supporting Kenyan enterprises?
Telkom supports Kenyan businesses – from
SMEs to large corporates – through our recently
repositioned enterprise solutions. Our corWhat
has been Telkom Kenya’s role in providing
connectivity to the rest of the world through cable?
Telkom Kenya’s terrestrial backbone runs
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porate business, Telkom Enterprise, leverages
on Telkom’s position as the only far-reaching
enterprise solutions provider with the widest
coverage across the country both on voice and
data channels. We are also working to connect
buildings to high-speed fibre Internet to power
businesses. Today’s businesses are driven by the
relationships between infrastructure, people
and economic value. For Telkom, our driver is
to be an ICT solutions provider. It simply is no
longer about only delivering connectivity but
economic value with ICT as an enabler. Telkom
is therefore moving from simply developing architecture
to building business strategies powered
by technology. In addition to the provision
of business processes and capabilities, we are an
enabler of business vision. This is in recognition
of the fact that the economy cannot grow without
thriving enterprises. Telkom is committed
to supporting businesses, in order to create jobs
and unlock other economic benefits.
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powering Kenya’s development
1.Telkom CEO, Aldo Mareuse, and
CS Information, Communication
and Technology, Joe Mucheru
2.The official opening of Telkom’s
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3.Prof Anyang’ Nyong’o (Kisumu
County) and Prof. Kivutha
Kibwana (Makueni County),
Kisumu County Deputy Governor,
Dr. Mathew Owili and Kisumu
County’s First Lady, Dorothy
Nyong’o join Telkom CEO, Aldo
Mareuse in cutting cake to mark
the launch of Telkom’s new retail
outlet in Kisumu. The retail shop
opening is part of the telco’s
strategy to grow its regional footprint
through customer centric
product and service offerings.
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for Sevens Tourney
we have the task of delivering this future. The
world is moving towards advanced technologies
such as artificial intelligence, robotics, among
others that run on connectivity. In Kenya today,
majority of data subscriptions are on mobile.
This means that as the digital future continues
to become apparent, the industry will need to
make sure that as many Kenyans as possible
can connect to the Internet by enhancing access
physically, by expanding and densifying
the network; and from a cost point of view to
make sure that it is affordable.
This is the reason we continue to invest in
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6000km across the country, connecting all
47 counties and the neighbouring countries
of Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia, Tanzania and
Sudan. Through our partners, we have seamless
connectivity to multiple international
networks, which provide a stable, secure and
redundant network for connecting to today’s
converging world.
In 2009, Telkom was part of the team that realised
the landing of the country’s first submarine
cable and has shareholding in TEAMS (The
East African Marine System) and LION II (Lower
Indian Ocean Network II).
We continue to invest in these cables, guided
by the growth in traffic to further strengthen
Kenya’s position as an ICT hub in the data traffic
ecosystem. We are ready to interconnect new
regions of the world while building the country’s
resilience.
What was Telkom’s recently announced partnership
with Loon about?
The strategic partnership by Telkom with Loon
Inc., a sister company of Google, aims to deliver
the Internet in hard-to-reach areas of the country.
Under this partnership, we aim to extend
4G/ LTE coverage to rural and suburban areas
that ordinarily would either be hard to reach
or those that would not make economic sense.
This balloon-powered Internet will facilitate the
provision of high-quality and reliable service to
larger parts of the country, than would have
been deemed impossible, earlier, where access
to service is hampered by mountainous and
inaccessible terrain. It also includes areas with
lower population densities. By way of highaltitude
balloons operating 60,000 feet above
sea level, well above air traffic and far removed
from the interference of weather events. These
balloons will act as floating cell towers, transmitting
service directly to a subscriber’s existing
4G/ LTE phone on the ground below. It is an
exciting development because it will be Loon’s
first commercial service in Africa and the world,
expected to be deployed in 2019.
How does the future of the mobile industry look,
and how is Telkom preparing for it?
The mobile industry in Kenya still has huge potential.
The future is digital and as an industry
our network and the rest of the business operations.
Our investment in network covers the
entire spectrum of 2G, 3G and 4G technology.
Our long-term goal is to build a holistic network
that provides higher speeds, capacity, quality
and reliability. For our 4G network, we aim to
cover all the 76 urban centres in the country
seeing as 55 per cent of Nairobi’s population is
already served with a signal reasonable enough
to provide indoor coverage.
Telkom has recently signed an agreement
with the American Tower Company to acquire
The mobile industry in
Kenya still has huge
potential. The future is
digital and as an industry
we have the task of delivering
this future. The world is
moving towards advanced
technologies such as artificial
intelligence, robotics,
among others that run
on connectivity. In Kenya
today, majority of data subscriptions
are on mobile
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up to 723 towers. This will enable us focus on our
core business – the provision of quality services
to our customers, in addition to releasing capital
for further investment in the business and enhancing
services.
However, for us to effectively deliver on all
this, a progressive regulatory environment is
needed to foster competition and growth. We
continue to engage the regulator and other
stakeholders in this regard.
What investments are you making towards managing
data?
Businesses are today investing heavily in data
server space, in carrier neutral data centres for
cloud services, back up their data, intersperse
to other companies and provide secure, convenient
services to their customers. We recently
launched a KSh150 million data centre to improve
on network quality, collocation and hosting
services, Internet connectivity and local
loop connectivity.
The modernised open access facility is part
of Telkom’s network infrastructure expansion
programme and is capable of hosting local and
international clients at the site. This latest investment
is meant to leverage rising demand
for cloud-based services for Kenyan and regional
businesses, scalable to a customer’s requirements.
The new infrastructure provides
access to the national fibre backbone and metro
capacities across the country whilst offering
turnkey solution support for public and private
cloud deployment and multi-channel access to
services.
What about concerns regarding data security and
cybercrime?
Security is an important consideration in delivering
all our products and services. We have in
place measures to safeguard data from internal
and external compromise. In recent days, there
have been several cyber threats locally and internationally,
leading to losses by individuals
and organizations. We continue to invest in initiatives,
tools and resources that safeguard our
customer data to match the ever-evolving cyber
threats to ensure business continuity.
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NATIONAL IRRIGATION BOARD (NIB)
ISO 9001:2008 Certified
NATIONAL OPEN TENDER
RE-ADVERTISEMENT TENDER FOR LEASE OF
RESTAURANT – NMK/R/10/2018
The National Museums of Kenya (NMK) invites sealed bids from competent restaurant service providers
for the leasing of restaurant located at the Nairobi National Museums on Museum Hill.
Interested firms are expected to cater for International and local customers, school populations,
colleges and NMK staff – preferably a lifestyle eatery. The premise to be let and managed under this
tender will be as follows:
A space of 132sqm with 85squre meters open terrace area.
The tender document may be obtained from the Procurement Office upon payment of a non-refundable
fee of Ksh.1,000 in cash payable at the Cash Office – Heritage Centre Monday to Friday 9.30 a.m.
– 4.30 p.m. The document can also be downloaded from the NMK Website – www.museums.or.ke
free of charge. All prospective bidders are advised to visit the website regularly to check any updates
or addendum that may be issued.
Interested firms may visit and examine the premises and obtain information that they deem necessary
for preparing and submitting the tender. Site visits will be facilitated between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00
p.m., Monday to Friday. Responses should be submitted in a plain sealed envelope clearly marked
with the tender reference Number and addressed to:
Director General,
National Museums of Kenya,
P O Box 40658, 00100,
Nairobi.
and deposited in the Tender Box located at Earth Sciences Building reception area on or before
24th
of representatives of firms that may choose to attend at the NMK old Board Room.
Director General.
October, 2018 at 12.00 p.m. Responses will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence
The National Irrigation Board is constructing irrigation water storage facilities with the aim of enhancing crop
production and bolster food security interventions. It now invites sealed applications for the following tenders:
S.
No.
1.
2.
From NIB/T/005/2018-2019
to NIB/T/012/2018-2019
From NIB/T/013/2018-2019
to NIB/T/016/2018-2019
Rehabilitation of existing
water pans and small dams
Rehabilitation of existing
water pans and small dams
TENDER NO.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
TENDER SUBMISION
DEADLINE
5th
5th
November, 2018 at
12.00 noon local time
November, 2018 at
12.00 noon local time
TARGET GROUP
ALL
Youth, Women &
Persons with Disability
NB: Details of the Tender Names for the tender numbers and the tender document above can be found on
the procurement entity’s website and Public Procurement Information Portal
Detailed tender document may be viewed and obtained by interested and eligible tenderers free of charge
from the Board’s website: http://www.nib.or.ke/tenders or GoK’s Public Procurement Information Portal,
https://www.tenders.go.ke from 12th
October, 2018. Tenderers who intend to submit their tenders MUST promptly
submit their names and contact details to: purchasing@nib.or.ke for communication of any clarification(s) and
addendum (s) during the tendering process.
All tenders must submit their tender documents, each clearly marked with tender no. and name as indicated
above and serialized in the form of page X of Y & must be delivered to the Tender Box at the address below on or
before tender submission deadline as indicated above. Tenders will be opened physically in the presence of the
tenderers’ representatives who choose to attend in person in the Nile Basin Board Room, NIB (Board’s) Compound,
Lenana Road, Nairobi, Kenya at the address below immediately after the tender submission deadline.
The address referred to above is:
Physical Address:
General Manager/CEO
National Irrigation Board (NIB)
Unyunyizi House, First Floor, Room 309
Lenana Road, Hurlingham
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-20-2711380/468
Fax: +254-20-2722821/2711347
E-mail: enquiries@nib.or.ke, purchasing@nib.or.ke
GENERAL MANAGER/CEO
NATIONAL IRRIGATION BOARD.
Career Opportunity
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:GENERAL
MANAGER, FINANCE, TREASURY AND TRADE
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the ideal candidate will take overall charge of the management
of all Financial, Treasury, and Trade matters in the Corporation.
MANAGER, SECURITY, SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT & QUALITY
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the ideal candidate will be responsible for the management
and delivery of round-the-clock companywide physical and personnel security requirements and ensure
compliance to Environment, Health and Safety standards and quality regulations as well as total compliance
of ISO procedures.
For more information, applicants can access advertisement and application details on National Oil
website www.nationaloil.co.ke. Applicants should either email to chairman@nockenya.co.ke or send
their application and detailed CV with copies of certificates, indicating current position, qualifications,
working experience, current remuneration, names of at least three (3) professional referees and day time
telephone through the address given below:
Postal Address
The Chairman, Board of Directors
National Oil Corporation
P.O. Box 58567-00200 Nairobi
Physical Address
National Oil Corporation
Kawi Complex, South C, Red Cross Road,
Off Popo Road, Behind Boma Hotel
Applications should reach us not later than 1700 hours on Monday 15th October 2018.
Please note that only short listed candidates will be contacted and canvassing will lead to disqualification.
National Oil is an equal opportunity employer.
INVITATION TO TENDER
Kenya Forest Service invites interested and eligible aviation underwriting insurance firms to tender
for the following:TENDER
REF. NO.
TENDER NAME
KFS/03/2018-2019
PROVISION OF COMPREHENSIVE
INSURANCE COVER FOR
AIRCRAFT, PASSENGERS AND CREW
(HELICOPTER -5Y FSK)
CLOSING DATE
AND TIME
24.10.2018 at
11.00 a.m
BID SECURITY (BANK
GUARANTEE )
2% of the bid offer price
Tender document may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of a non-refundable
fee of Kshs 1,000.00 payable in cash or bankers cheque to Kenya Forest Service.
Bidders can also download the same from our website; www.kenyaforestservice.org or from
the IFMIS Supplier Portal; www.supplier.treasury.go.ke. free of charge. Bidders who download
the document from the website and intend to submit their tender must register with supply chain
department at KFS Headquarters prior to submission.
Completed bid documents in plain sealed envelope marked with tender reference number and
name, should be deposited in the Tender Box located at the reception area, KFS Headquarters,
Karura , Off Kiambu Road on or before 24th
October , 2018 at 11 00 a.m.
Tenders shall be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders’ representatives who
wish to attend the opening.
Bidders are required to serialize their documents.
Monica N. Kalenda
Ag Chief Conservator of Forests
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THE PRESIDENCY
STATE HOUSE
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
REFERENCE : RFP NO. SH/RFP/OFL/001/2018-2019
RE
Reference
: CONSULTANCY TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
FIRST LADY’S PROGRAMMES AND INITIATIVES
The State House invites sealed proposals from interested eligible consultants for the provision of consultancy services
to support the implementation of the First Lady’s Programmes and Initiatives. The programmes include and
are not limited to Beyond Zero Initiative, Cancer awareness, Preventive Programmes and First Lady’s Half-Marathon.
The overall objective of this assignment will be provision of technical advice and support towards implementation
of the First Lady’s Strategic Framework, (which involves engagement in HIV Control and Promotion of Maternal,
Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) as per the terms of reference.
Interested eligible candidate MUST demonstrate expertise in the following key areas: Research analysis and report
writing, Community mobilization, Communication strategy development, Message development and media management,
Strategy visioning, institutional building, Conference organizing and events management, advocacy and
lobbying for charitable causes, resource mobilization and fund raising, special needs and disability involvement.
A complete set of request for proposal (RFP) documents may be obtained by interested candidates free of charge
from State House website www.president.go.ke and IFMIS portal at supplier.treasury.go.ke. All the candidates
who download the RFQ document MUST register with the procurement office on or before the opening date.
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes and delivery cost and must be expressed in Kenya shillings and
shall remain valid for a period of 90 days from the closing date of the tender.
Bids shall be accompanied by bid security of Kshs. 50,000 .00. Companies belonging to youth, women and persons
living with disabilities will not be required to submit bid security. However, they will be required to sign a bid
security declaration form provided in the proposal document.
Completed Request for Proposal documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the proposal
number and be deposited in the tender box located at the Supply Chain Management Office, State House
Nairobi, or be addressed and posted to:
The Comptroller of State House,
P. O. Box 40530 - 00100 Nairobi.
So as to reach him on or before Tuesday 23rd
, October, 2018 at 10.30 a.m.
Request for Proposals will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the candidates representatives who
choose to attend at the boardroom.
Head Supply Chain Management Services
FOR: COMPTROLLER STATE HOUSE
:
Tender name :
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
INVITATION TO TENDER
SH/01/2018-2019
SALE OF BOARDED MOTOR VEHICLES
State House invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for sale of boarded motor vehicles whose specifications
are detailed in the Tender Document. These boarded motor vehicles can be viewed during the normal working
hours from 9am to 4pm.
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender document from the Office of
the Supply Chain Management, State House Nairobi during normal working hours.
A complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of non-refundable
fee of Kshs.1,000 in cash or banker’s cheque payable to the “Comptroller, State House” at the Cash Office located
at State House, Nairobi.
Bidders will be required to pay in advance a refundable deposit of Ksh.10,000 per vehicle. The deposit will be
refunded to the unsuccessful bidders.
Completed bid documents in plain sealed envelopes marked with the tender number can be deposited in the
Tender Box located outside Supply Chain Management Office or be addressed to:
The Comptroller
State House
P.O. Box 40530-00100
NAIROBI
so as to be received on or before Tuesday 23rd October, 2018 at 10.30 a.m.
Bids will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the bidder representatives who choose to attend at
the Administration Block, Conference room No.1. Late bids will not be accepted and will be returned unopened.
All successful bidders will be required to pay for and collect their items within 14 days from the date of notification
failure to which they will lose the offer.
The sale is subject to reserve prices.
Head, Supply Chain Management,
For: Comptroller of State House
THE PRESIDENCY
STATE HOUSE
VACANCIES
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts. Ten (10) copies of applications should be submitted
together with an updated Curriculum Vitae giving details of the applicant; age, marital status, academic and professional
qualification, working experience, present post and salary, telephone contact, email address, names and referees plus copies of
the certificates and testimonials. The reference number of the position applied should be clearly indicated.
All applications to be addressed to:
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration & Finance)
University of Kabianga
P. O. BOX 2030 - 20200
KERICHO
So as to reach him not later than Wednesday 24th
October, 2018. Applicants are advised to contact their referees and request
them to send their letters of reference to the above address. The referees should write and send their recommendations, under
sealed envelopes within three weeks from the date of the advertisement.
N/B: Only short listed candidates will be contacted. University of Kabianga is an equal opportunity employer and
therefore applicants of either gender or persons with disability are encouraged to apply.
A. OFFICE OF THE VICE–CHANCELLOR
INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT
Internal Auditor Grade 12 -One (1) Position
- UOK/ADM/1/09/18
Audit Assistant Grade 5/6 - Two (2) Positions - UOK/ADM/2/09/18
B. ACADEMIC & STUDENTS AFFAIRS
i. SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE MANAGEMENT
Lecturer - Grade 12 - One (1) Position - UOK/AC/1/09/18
ii. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE & BIOTECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL BIOSYSTEMS & ECONOMICS
Lecturer - Grade 12 - Two (2) Positions
iii. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
Lecturer - Grade 12 - One (1) Position - UOK/AC/4/09/18
iv. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, ADMINISTRATION, PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
Lecturer (Psychology) - Grade 12 - One (1) Position
Tutorial Fellow (Psychology) - Grade 11 - One (1) Position
- UOK/AC/5/09/18
- UOK/AC//09/18
Interested applicants should visit the University of Kabianga Website on page http://www.kabianga.ac.ke/vacancies.htm to
view detailed requirements.
UNCLAIMED FINANCIAL ASSETS AUTHORITY
INVITATION TO TENDER
The Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority (UFAA) invites interested and eligible firms to tender for the following:
Tender Ref. No.
Tender Name
UFAA/IS/010/2018-2019
PROVISION OF INFORMATION SECURITY
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
UFAA/BCP/011/2018-2019 PROVISION OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF A BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN
FOR UNCLAIMED FINANCIAL ASSETS AUTHORITY
UFAA/DS/012/2018-2019
UFAA/PR/013/2018-2019
PROVISION OF DISASTER RECOVERY (DR) SITE AND
CO-LOCATION SERVICES
PROVISION OF PUBLIC
RELATIONS CONSULTANCY SERVICES
UFAA/NET/014/2018-2019 SUPPLY OF NETWORK AND STORAGE ACCESSORIES
UFAA/TS/015/2018-2019
PROVISION OF TAXI AND CAR HIRE SERVICES
Closing
Date/Time
24.10.2018
10:30 AM
24.10.2018
10:30 AM
24.10.2018
10:30 AM
24.10.2018
10:30 AM
24.10.2018
10:30 AM
24.10.2018
10:30 AM
Type of
Tender
National Open
Tender
National Open
Tender
National Open
Tender
National Open
Tender
Reserved for
Youth
National Open
Tender
- UOK/AC/2/09/18
Tutorial Fellow - Grade 11 One (1) Position1 - UOK/AC/3/09/18
A complete set of Request for Proposal (RFP) documents may be obtained by interested tenderers upon payment
of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000.00 per tender in the cash office situated at UFAA offices, payable in cash or
bankers cheque to the Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority. Financial Proposals submitted shall be valid for 120
days on submission.
Bidders can also download free of charge the RFP documents from Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority website:
www.ufaa.go.ke or IFMIS supplier portal: supplier.treasury.go.ke and immediately forward their particulars for
records and/or for the purposes of receiving any further clarifications to procurement@ufaa.go.ke
The complete bid documents in plain sealed envelope marked with respective tender reference number and tender
name, should be addressed to:The
Chief Executive Officer
Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority
P.O. Box 28235-00200 Nairobi
Tel. +254-4343440/0706866984
www.ufaa.go.ke
ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION
And be deposited in the tender box located at the reception area of Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority, Pacis
Center, 2nd Floor, Slip Road off Waiyaki Way, Westlands, Nairobi, so as to be received on or before the 24th October,
2018 at 10.30 AM. Tenders shall be opened in the Boardroom immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders
who may wish to witness the opening.
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Trades warned over sale of
sub-standard farm seeds
Some have
stocked
uncertified seeds
which are likely
to hurt farm
yields along with
compromising
economic welfare
in the community
BY MAKAA MARGARET
KNA-MERU
A
grovet traders in Meru
County have been cautioned
against
selling
sub-standard products to
farmers ahead of the OctoberDecember
rains.
Speaking during a rainfed
farmers’ education day at
Kaguru training centre, area
sub-county agricultural officer,
Joseph Mugambi said
traders had an obligation to
ensure what they sold to farmers
is recommended by the
relevant experts in the sector.
Mugambi was informed
by reports from farmers that
some traders had stocked substandard
seeds in their outlets
which were likely to affect
farm yields along with compromising
economic growth
in the larger community.
He urged farmers to embrace
the culture of testing
their soils in consultation with
agricultural experts in the region
to be guided on where to
buy recommended planting
seeds for their respective soil
types. The agricultural officer
assured farmers of increased
yields if only they were willing
to closely work with the
experts for purposes of being
protected from greedy traders
who have ventured into
the business of packing low
quality seeds from their own
farms.
Mugambi however, urged
farmers to bring forth information
on any trader suspected
to be cheating on
innocent farmers as they
embarked on planting for the
end of year season.
Several
farm
ers claimed
to have incurr
ed
losses after
buying the sub-standard seed
maize from local outlets. The
farmers cited the need for the
department of agriculture to
be more proactive and establish
how the greedy traders
were acquiring branded bags
to pack the sub-standard
seeds else it would remain
business as usual at the expense
of helpless farmers.
A farmer, Jacinta Muthamia,
said she had planted
maize on a half-acre portion
under irrigation during the
dry spell expecting to harvest
at least 10 bags but to her
frustration she only realised
seven bags
after spending
a lot of
money for
farm inputs.
Muthamia
appealed to the
agricultural department to intervene
in time so as to safeguard
farmers from losing
money to greedy traders who
had started pitching tent in
almost every shopping centre.
The farmer cited the need
for professional services to be
brought down to the villages
saying some farmers were
left at the mercy of the traders
for not being able to access
professional advice and guidance
from the sub-county and
county offices.
She challenged the county
officials to ensure the greedy
traders did not continue enjoying
impunity as they exploited
farmers along with
jeopardising their income.
DECLARATION OF VACANCY FOR THE POSITION OF THE DEPUTY
VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS)
DECLARATION OF VACANCY FOR THE POSITION OF THE DEPUTY
VICE-CHANCELLOR (FINANCE, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT)
The University of Nairobi continues to undergo a purposeful, decisive, and aggressive transformational change. This has enabled
the University to ensure that the physical capacities, quality and availability of staff and relevance of academic programs are in
sync with the ever increasing demand for access to higher education and leading with excellence.
The University is now seeking to appoint a Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs) who, under the direction of the ViceChancellor,
shall be the Head of the Academic Division of the University.
Requirements:
For appointment to the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs), a person shall:
1. Be a Professor or Associate Professor and a holder of an earned Doctorate degree or equivalent qualification from a
University recognized in Kenya;
2. Have thorough knowledge of the structural, legislative and regulatory framework for administering University
Education in Kenya;
3. Have at least five years hands-on experience at a senior level in a University or equivalent institution with demonstrable
leadership and management capacity including knowledge of public financial management and strategic people
management;
4. Be an accomplished scholar with a proven track record in formulating and managing academic programs and
supervising and mentoring Masters and PhD students;
5. Have a proven track record of research and publications in peer reviewed journals, monographs and books;
6. Have demonstrable experience in networking, fundraising and resource mobilization;
7. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution on Leadership and Integrity; and
8. Have a demonstrable experience in transformative and strategic leadership.
Core Competencies:
The following core competencies and skills will be required for the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs):
1. Ability to portray and uphold positive national image and work in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic environment with
sensitivity to and respect for diversity;
2. Being a visionary and results oriented thinker;
3. Excellent organizational, interpersonal and communication skills;
4. Capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines; and
5. Firm, fair and with transparent management style.
Duties and Responsibilities:
As per the Charter and Statutes of the University of Nairobi, the duties and responsibilities of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Academic Affairs) shall be:
1. Preparation of syllabus and regulations;
2. Co-ordination of examinations;
3. Coordinating undergraduate and postgraduate studies;
4. Co-ordination of admissions;
5. Academic staff training;
6. Shall be the Chairman of the Lectureship Appointments Committee;
7. Shall be the Chairman of the Senior Lectureship Appointments Committee;
8. Shall be in the absence of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Human Resource and Administration) or on account of other
exigencies of service, Chairman of the Appointments Committee indicated under Statute VB, 5(i) and 5(ii);
9. Perform any other functions pertaining to Academic Affairs; and
10. Carry out such other duties and responsibilities as may be delegated by the Vice Chancellor.
Appointment:
As per the Universities Act 2012, University of Nairobi Charter and Statutes the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs) shall
hold office for a duration of five (5) years with the possibility of one time renewal for a further term of five years subject to a
positive appraisal by the Council.
How to apply:
1. Each application shall be accompanied by a detailed Curriculum Vitae, Copies of Relevant Academic and Professional
Certificates, National Identity Card or Passport, Testimonials, and other relevant supporting documents.
2. Applicants should submit ten (10) hard copies of their applications which should clearly be marked “Application for
the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs).
3. Applications must be submitted on or before Monday, October 22, 2018.
4. Applications should be addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Nairobi, P.O. BOX 30197, 00100 NAIROBI.
Note: The University of Nairobi is an equal opportunity employer. Women,
the marginalized and persons living with disability are encouraged to apply.
(This advertisement cancels and supersedes the advertisement for the position of
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs) that appeared in
the Daily Nation of Monday, October 01, 2018 page 34).
The University of Nairobi continues to undergo a purposeful, decisive, and aggressive transformational change. This has enabled
the University to ensure that the physical capacities, quality and availability of staff and relevance of academic programs are in
sync with the ever increasing demand for access to higher education and leading with excellence.
The University is now seeking to appoint a Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance, Planning and Development) who, under the direction
of the Vice-Chancellor, shall be the Head of Finance, Planning and Development Division in the University.
Requirements:
For appointment to the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance, Planning and Development), a person shall:
1. Be a Professor or Associate Professor and a holder of an earned Doctorate degree or equivalent qualification from a
University recognized in Kenya;
2. Have thorough knowledge of the structural, legislative and regulatory framework for administering University
Education in Kenya;
3. Have at least five years hands-on experience at a senior level in a University or equivalent institution with demonstrable
leadership and management capacity including knowledge of public financial management and strategic people
management;
4. Be an accomplished scholar with proven track record in formulating and managing academic programs and supervising
and mentoring Masters and PhD students;
5. Have a proven track record of research and publications in peer reviewed journals, monographs and books;
6. Have demonstrable experience in networking, fundraising and resource mobilization;
7. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution on Leadership and Integrity; and
8. Have a demonstrable experience in transformative and strategic leadership.
Core Competencies:
The following core competencies and skills will be required for the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance, Planning and
Development):
1. Ability to portray and uphold positive national image and work in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic environment with
sensitivity to and respect for diversity;
2. Being a visionary and results oriented thinker;
3. Excellent organizational, interpersonal and communication skills;
4. Capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines; and
5. Firm, fair and with transparent management style.
Duties and Responsibilities:
As per the Charter and Statutes of the University of Nairobi, the duties and responsibilities of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance,
Planning and Development) shall be:
1. Management of Finance, Assets and Development Plans;
2. In charge of designing, modeling and managing long-term financial and physical plans;
3. In charge of optimal utilization and investments of the University’s finances and assets;
4. In charge of annual budgeting, planning, monitoring and management strategies;
5. Responsible for provision of accurate and current financial information to support decision making;
6. Shall be responsible for appropriate Finance Management Policies and procedures in conformity with the Constitution
of Kenya and relevant laws;
7. Perform any other functions pertaining to Finance, Planning and Development; and
8. Carry out such other duties and responsibilities as may be delegated by the Vice Chancellor.
Appointment:
As per the Universities Act 2012, University of Nairobi Charter and Statutes the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance, Planning and
Development) shall hold office for a duration of five (5) years with the possibility of one time renewal for a further term of five
years subject to a positive appraisal by the Council.
How to apply:
1. Each application shall be accompanied by a detailed Curriculum Vitae, Copies of Relevant Academic and Professional
Certificates, National Identity Card or Passport, Testimonials, and other relevant supporting documents.
2. Applicants should submit ten (10) hard copies of their applications which should clearly be marked “Application for
the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance, Planning & Development).
3. Applications must be submitted on or before Monday, October 22, 2018.
4. Applications should be addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Nairobi, P.O. BOX 30197, 00100 NAIROBI.
Note: The University of Nairobi is an equal opportunity employer. Women,
the marginalized and persons living with disability are encouraged to apply.
This advertisement cancels and supersedes the advertisement for the position of
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Finance, Planning and Development) that appeared in
the Daily Nation of Monday, October 01, 2018 page 35.
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Female students challenged
to take up science courses
Only nine girls
pursued science
and engineering
courses, out of the
842 graduands
of Nyeri National
Polytechnic
BY MWANGI GAITHA
KNA-NYERI
F
emale students have
been challenged to enroll
in science and engineering
courses perceived to be the
preserve of men to centrally
promote the Big Four agenda.
Nyeri National Polytechnic
chief principal Anne Mwangi
on Friday urged the society
to encourage girls to enroll
in science, engineering and
technology courses adding
that the competencies were
needed for industrialisation
and in the realisation of the Big
Four agenda. Mrs Mwangi was
speaking at the institution’s
grounds during its 2nd graduation
ceremony.
“Out of the 842 graduands,
only nine girls have pursued
science and engineering
courses,” said the chief principal,
adding that the polytechnic
was striving to achieve
gender parity. The graduands,
comprising of 379 male and
463 female qualified for the
award of higher diploma, diGraduands
during
Nyeri National
Polytechnic’s 2nd
graduation ceremony.
Only nine girls have
pursued science and
engineering courses
842
ploma, certificate and artisan
certificates.
The principal re-affirmed
the institution’s commitment
to offer quality, relevant and
accessible training and called
for support from all stakeholders.
Mrs
Mwangi noted that
Nyeri National Polytechnic
was elevated to national status
in June 2016 and its trainee
population has grown fourfold
in two years -from 1,020 in
2016 to 4,432 in 2018.
With 2,625 male and 1,807
female students, that translates
to 3:2 male-female ration
which the institution is striving
to improve to 1:1 ratio.
She praised the reforms
instituted by the Ministry of
Education in vocational and
technical training (TVET) that
aim to respond to the market
needs and industrialisation of
the country.
The principal added that the
polytechnic is partnering with
Colleges and Institutes Canada
(CICan) and has developed a
curriculum in the dairy processing.
“We
have developed this
curriculum together with the
milk industry and we shall
roll out this course in January
2019,” she said.
Mrs Mwangi pointed out
that dairy farming is a major
economic activity in the region
adding that the skills
attained in the course will
enhance value addition in the
milk that will increase incomes
for farmers.
DECLARATION OF VACANCY FOR THE POSITION OF THE DEPUTY
VICE-CHANCELLOR (HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMINISTRATION)
DECLARATION OF VACANCY FOR THE POSITION OF THE DEPUTY
VICE-CHANCELLOR (RESEARCH, PRODUCTION AND EXTENSION)
The University of Nairobi continues to undergo a purposeful, decisive, and aggressive transformational change. This has enabled the
University to ensure that the physical capacities, quality and availability of staff and relevance of academic programs are in sync with the
ever increasing demand for access to higher education and leading with excellence.
The University is now seeking to appoint a Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Human Resource and Administration) who, under the direction of the
Vice-Chancellor, shall be the Head of the Human Resource and Administration Division in the University.
Requirements:
For appointment to the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Human Resource and Administration), a person shall:
1. Be a Professor or Associate Professor and a holder of an earned Doctorate degree or equivalent qualification from a University
recognized in Kenya;
2. Have thorough knowledge of the structural, legislative and regulatory framework for administering University Education in
Kenya;
3. Have at least five years hands-on experience at a senior level in a University or equivalent institution with demonstrable
leadership and management capacity including knowledge of public financial management and strategic people
management;
4. Be an accomplished scholar with proven track record in formulating and managing academic programs and supervising and
mentoring Masters and PhD students;
5. Have a proven track record of research and publications in peer reviewed journals, monographs and books;
6. Have demonstrable experience in networking, fundraising and resource mobilization;
7. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution on Leadership and Integrity; and
8. Have a demonstrable experience in transformative and strategic leadership.
Core Competencies:
The following core competencies and skills will be required for the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Human Resource and
Administration):
1. Ability to portray and uphold positive national image and work in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic environment with
sensitivity to and respect for diversity;
2. Being a visionary and results oriented thinker;
3. Excellent organizational, interpersonal and communication skills;
4. Capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines; and
5. Firm, fair and with transparent management style.
Duties and Responsibilities:
As per the Charter and Statutes of the University of Nairobi, the duties and responsibilities of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Human
Resource and Administration) shall be:
1. Management of Human Resource and General Administration matters;
2. Shall be the Chairperson of Appointments Committee for non-academic staff within the University’s Central Administration up
to the level of grade thirteen (13);
3. Shall be the Chairperson of Appointments Committee for non-teaching staff in the rest of the University at the level of grade
eleven (11), twelve (12) and thirteen (13);
4. Shall be, in the absence of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs) or on account of other exigencies of services,
Chairperson of the Appointments Committee indicated in Statute IVA, 5(i) and (ii);
5. May sit in all Appointment Committees and his/her endorsement, with reference to the Vice Chancellor and University Council,
shall be sought for all appointments within respective Colleges.
6. Shall be responsible for appropriate Human Resource Management Policies and Procedures in conformity with the Constitution
of Kenya 2010, the Universities Act, the Charter and any other written laws in Kenya.
7. Perform any other functions pertaining to Human Resource and Administration; and
8. Carry out such other duties and responsibilities as may be delegated by the Vice Chancellor.
Appointment:
As per the Universities Act 2012, University of Nairobi Charter and Statutes the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Human Resource and
Administration) shall hold office for a duration of five (5) years with the possibility of one time renewal for a further term of five years
subject to a positive appraisal by the Council.
How to apply:
1. Each application shall be accompanied by a detailed Curriculum Vitae, Copies of Relevant Academic and Professional
Certificates, National Identity Card or Passport, Testimonials, and other relevant supporting documents.
2. Applicants should submit ten (10) hard copies of their applications which should clearly be marked “Application for the
position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Human Resource and Administration).
3. Applications must be submitted on or before Monday, October 22, 2018.
4. Applications should be addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Nairobi, P.O. BOX 30197, 00100 NAIROBI.
Note: The University of Nairobi is an equal opportunity employer. Women,
the marginalized and persons living with disability are encouraged to apply.
((This advertisement cancels and supersedes the advertisement for the position of
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Human Resource and Administration) that appeared in
the Daily Nation of Monday, October 01, 2018 page 35)
The University of Nairobi continues to undergo a purposeful, decisive, and aggressive transformational change. This has enabled the
University to ensure that the physical capacities, quality and availability of staff and relevance of academic programs are in sync with the
ever increasing demand for access to higher education and leading with excellence.
The University is now seeking to appoint a Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Production and Extension) who, under the direction of the
Vice-Chancellor, shall be the Head of the Research, Production and Extension Division of the University.
Requirements:
For appointment to the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Production and Extension), a person shall:
1. Be a Professor or Associate Professor and a holder of an earned Doctorate degree or equivalent qualification from a University
recognized in Kenya;
2. Have thorough knowledge of the structural, legislative and regulatory framework for administering University Education in
Kenya;
3. Have at least five years hands-on experience at a senior level in a University or equivalent institution with demonstrable
leadership and management capacity including knowledge of public financial management and strategic people management;
4. Be an accomplished scholar with a proven track record in formulating and managing academic programs and supervising and
mentoring Masters and PhD students;
5. Have a proven track record of research and publications in peer reviewed journals, monographs and books;
6. Have demonstrable experience in networking, fundraising and resource mobilization;
7. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution on Leadership and Integrity; and
8. Have a demonstrable experience in transformative and strategic leadership.
Core Competencies:
The following core competencies and skills will be required for the position of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Production and
Extension):
1. Ability to portray and uphold positive national image and work in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic environment with
sensitivity to and respect for diversity;
2. Being a visionary and results oriented thinker;
3. Excellent organizational, interpersonal and communication skills;
4. Capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines; and
5. Firm, fair and with transparent management style.
Duties and Responsibilities:
As per the Charter and Statutes of the University of Nairobi, the duties and responsibilities of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research,
Production and Extension) shall be:
1. Development and formulation of appropriate policies to promote research infrastructure;
2. Research planning, coordination, administration, logistical support for research at all levels;
3. Coordinating and sourcing of research funds;
4. Protection of Intellectual Assets, commercialization, dissemination and publication of research output;
5. Development of strategic alliances with Government, industry, local and international research institutes;
6. Management of Research Libraries and Archives;
7. Branding of research, setting standards, quality assurance/control and capacity building;
8. Coordination of relevant seminars, consultancies, workshops, conferences and symposia;
9. Benchmarking research and coordination of exchange of scholars;
10. Negotiation and management of research contracts and consultancies;
11. Internationalization of the University;
12. Shall be the Chairman of the Research and Development Advisory Board of the University;
13. Perform any other functions pertaining to Research, Production and Extension; and
14. Carry out such other duties and responsibilities as may be delegated by the Vice Chancellor.
Appointment:
As per the Universities Act 2012, University of Nairobi Charter and Statutes the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Production and
Extension) shall hold office for a duration of five (5) years with the possibility of one time renewal for a further term of five years subject
to a positive appraisal by the Council.
How to apply:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Each application shall be accompanied by a detailed Curriculum Vitae, Copies of Relevant Academic and Professional
Certificates, National Identity Card or Passport, Testimonials, and other relevant supporting documents.
Applicants should submit ten (10) hard copies of their applications which should clearly be marked “Application for the
position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Production and Extension).
Applications must be submitted on or before Monday, October 22, 2018.
Applications should be addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Nairobi, P.O. BOX 30197, 00100 NAIROBI.
Note: The University of Nairobi is an equal opportunity employer. Women,
the marginalized and persons living with disability are encouraged to apply.
(This advertisement cancels and supersedes the advertisement for the position of
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research, Production and Extension) that appeared in
the Daily Nation of Monday, October 01, 2018 page 34)
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THE PRESIDENCY
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE PRESIDENT’S DELIVERY UNIT, KENYA
PRESIDENT’S DELIVERY UNIT
Financing Agreement reference: GRANT NUMBER 5500155012902
The President’s Delivery Unit (PDU) has received financing from the African Development Bank toward the cost of the Technical
Assistance to The PDU, and intends to apply part of the agreed amount of this grant to payments under the contract for
individual consultancy services.
The services included under this project are:
A.
This will include:
1.
2.
Improving coordination across all relevant stakeholders and the tracking of flagship programs focusing on key enablers
and drivers of the selected pillars.
Creation of robust data quality and validation mechanisms to enhance transparency and accountability. Key outputs under
this outcome will include:
• Delivery action plans and trajectories for the Big 4, updated periodically
• Clear KPIs for delivery tracking
• A revamped executive dashboard for delivery tracking and visualization of complex information in an easily
digestible way for decision-making;
• Customized tools and templates for data collection, validation and reporting
• Training (delivery labs), coaching and mentoring in delivery tracking and in specialized areas of the selected Big 4.
• High-level stock-takes to enable speedy decision-making and corrective action in case of any slippages.
B.
Improve knowledge-sharing and communication:
Key outputs under this outcome will include:
• Exchange of experiences with other delivery outfits in Africa and beyond
• Showcasing the PDU as model to facilitate replication of effective delivery approaches in other RMCs in the region
• Regular communication pieces to correct any communication gaps and highlight achievements made under the B4
for accountability and enhancing ownership from key stakeholders and the general public.
The grant covers the project period of 20 months, and the services sought shall be primarily based in Nairobi.
The PDU now invites eligible individual consultants to indicate their interest in providing these services. Interested consultants
must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (curriculum vitae, description of similar
assignments, experience in similar assignments, etc)
Eligibility criteria, establishment of the short-list and the selection procedure shall be in accordance with the African Development
Bank’s “Rules and Procedures for the use of Consultants”, which is available on the Bank’s website at
http://www.afdb.org.
Interested consultants may obtain further information on the various criteria of consultancy services sought from www.delivery.
go.ke. The PDU is under no obligation to shortlist any consultant who expresses interest. Only consultants shortlisted will be
contacted, and any canvassing shall lead to automatic disqualification.
Written Expressions of Interest must be delivered to the address below by 24th
October, 2018 at 1200hrs.
Attn: President’s Delivery Unit
Secretary, Presidents Delivery Unit , P.O. Box 40530-00100, Tel: +254 (20) 2217773/4
Relevant laws and
policies will lead
to the realisation
of the aspirations
of the Big Four
Agenda, says CEO
BY JAMES MUCHAI
KNA-KWALE
T
he Kenya Private Sector
Alliance (KEPSA) has
challenged Parliament
to formulate legislation and
policies that will spur business
and economic growth in the
country.
KEPSA Chief Executive Officer
Carole Kariuki said legislators
had an important role
of sustaining the country’s
economy through relevant
laws and policy formulation
that will also lead to the realisation
of the aspirations of the
Big Four Agenda.
“Legislators need to put in
place laws and policies that
will make it easier to do busiChallenges
facing farmers
in quest for food security
Overstocking and
overgrazing of livestock
have led to serious soil
erosion in these counties,
leaving the land bare and
largely unproductive
BY VERONICA BOSIBORI
KNA-NAKURU
A
ccording to the agricultural statistics,
the average age of a Kenyan farmer is
60. Most of these farmers still depend on
traditional farming methods; they do not apply
fertilizer or pesticides and have not mechanised
either due to poverty or ignorance. The
result is low food yields.
Nakuru County Executive member for Agriculture
Dr. Immaculate Maina attributes
frequent food shortages to poor land-use and
agricultural practices.
Overstocking and overgrazing of livestock
have led to serious soil erosion in these counties,
leaving the land bare and largely unproductive.
During
an interview with KNA, Dr. Maina
said adverse weather conditions such as floods
and droughts affected food production as it is
heavily dependent on rain-fed agriculture.
Strengthen the delivery-tracking and advisory support function of the PDU.
ness in Kenya,” she said.
Ms. Kariuki was speaking
on Friday at Leisure Lodge in
Kwale County during the first
Speaker’s Roundtable of the
12th Parliament to define the
role of the National Assembly
in the Big Four Agenda.
She said members of the alliance
consider the legislature
as part and parcel of their efforts
to improve business in
Kenya.
The CEO outlined issues that
were a drawback to the growth
of the local business sector as
illicit trade, influx of cheap
imports, and delayed payment
of government suppliers,
among others.
Other issues that dominated
the meeting included the fight
against corruption, reducing
over-borrowing and cutting
government expenditure.
Speaking at the two-day
forum, the National Assembly
Speaker Justin Muturi underscored
the need for the private
sector to liaise with legislators
to revive the business sector.
“Legislators are key stakeholders
in economic development
of any country and
contribute majorly to the
national development,” said
Muturi.
He added that the meeting
had come at a critical
time when Kenya was going
through political and socialeconomic
transformation.
Muturi said the private
sector was a critical agent of
economic growth and urged
Parliamentarians to ensure
they support the sector if the
country was to realise any
meaningful development.
During the forum, roles of the
National Assembly in ensuring
the Big Four Agenda is achieved
will clearly come out. Our legislators
will also familiarise themselves with
laws that will change our economy as
a country and attract more investors
- Justin Muturi
Other natural calamities include locusts and
armyworm invasions, and the latest addition
of quelea birds, which are currently wreaking
havoc on wheat and barley in the Rift Valley.
An agronomist based in Nakuru Simon
Gachagua said the drying up of formerly arable
land has a negative effect on food production.
This effect of climate change is likely to cause
more clashes than previously anticipated. He
attributed recent land clashes at Nessuit to
scramble over resources and added that the
country was likely to see more of such fights
with negative impact on agriculture.
He added that the water wars between
Murang’a and Nairobi County were just an
indication of resource allocation concerns,
where communities will demand compensation
due to scarcity.
Dr. Maina said at independence, the country
made a mistake of over-emphasizing on cash
crop farming, and many families concentrated
on that at the expense of food production. This
emphasis goes back to the colonial policy of
driving production of raw materials for their
industries abroad.
She gave an example of the fertile Kericho
and Nandi hills land, which is covered by
tea. To date, farmers continue to concentrate
on cash crops at the expense of food crops.
Elsewhere, large farms concentrate on flower
farming. Consequently, food farming is largely
for subsistence and can only sustain individual
households.
However, she said, this year, the country
was projected to harvest 54 million bags of
maize, and yet there was still a lot of maize
in the National Cereal Board silos. She attributed
the good fortunes to subsidies which have
been extended to smallholders since the devolution
of agriculture sector.
She said many farmers lacked funds to purchase
required farm inputs such as fertilizer,
pesticides, and to hire labour.
Emerging crop diseases and pests are thus
poorly controlled and where the land is productive,
little is done to improve soil quality.
Even at the subsistence level, many people
plant what they could easily sell and ignore
nutritional crops, in order to meet their pressing
needs.
She stated that due to the pressing financial
needs, many communities have abandoned
the indigenous drought-resistant crops such
as cassava and millet due to misconceived attitudes
towards such crops.
In the process, artificial shortages of specific
food crops develop. This has led to the saying
“Africa eats what she does not grow and grows
what she does not eat”. An example of this is
the new obsession of herbs farming in Bahati
Sub-County, which are exported to the Arabic
countries.
KEPSA calls for
laws that will spur
economic growth
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County pledges land to
build 2,000 housing units
Taita-Taveta
County Lands
executive says
the process
of identifying
suitable land
for the Big Four
project is under
way
housing project.
Taita-Taveta is set to get
2,000 units to improve the
housing conditions of the
residents out of the 1 million
housing units the government
intends to construct by 2022.
Ms. Mnyambo however
noted it was still too early to
give specifics on the size of
land required but hinted that
it would not be located in one
place.
“The 2,000 units might require
land parcels in more than
one area. We are in the process
of identifying land where the
units will be built,” she said.
In the Agenda 4 blueprint,
BY WAGEMA MWANGI
KNA-VOI
T
aita-Taveta County is
set to donate land to the
national government for
construction of 2,000 lowcost
housing units as part of
inter-governmental partnership
in the implementation of
the Big 4 agenda.
County Executive Member
for Lands in Taita-Taveta
County Clarise Mnyambo said
the county had started the
process of identifying suitable
land for the project.
During his last visit to the
region on this October 1 to
launch CT Scan Imaging Centre
at the Moi County Referral
Hospital in Voi town, Deputy
President William Ruto had
requested the county government
to allocate land for the
the government plans to build
one million homes comprising
800,000 affordable units and
an extra 200,000 social units.
The National Treasury will
directly inject 10 per cent of
the budget into the project
with private funding and National
Social Security Fund
(NSSF) contributing 60 percent
and 30 percent respectively.
County
housing officer Mr.
John Kariuki said the county
has a shortage of houses and
the project would take pressure
from the already existing
units in the region.
“We currently have around
680 units and we need over
double that number to take
pressure off the existing
houses,” he said.
Taita-Taveta has seven categories
of housing. The largest
category is under government
group house pool of 242 units.
Due to the pressing
financial needs, many
communities have
abandoned the indigenous
drought-resistant crops
such as cassava and millet
due to misconceived attitudes
towards such crops
- Dr. Maina
Dr Maina said another serious challenge was
poor and inadequate storage facilities. Agricultural
researchers at KARLO and Egerton
University have confirmed that a great amount
of food harvested in the country goes to waste
due to poor storage.
KARLO reported that by 2001, the country
was losing up to nine million bags of grain per
year as a result of poor storage. Recently, there
were unconfirmed reports that some of the
maize at the NCPB silos has turned yellow, due
to high moisture content. That means they are
also infested with aflatoxin which is attracted
by moisture in cereals.
Institutional houses for police
service are 138 while Ministry
of Health has 163 units.
Prisons department and department
of agriculture have
30 units and 46 units respectively.
Meteorological
has 11while
customs department holds 50
housing units.
Mr. Kariuki said the 2,000unit
project would greatly
supplement the government
houses already in the region.
However, as plans picked up
for the new project, the fate of
two multi-million housing
projects that have remained
stalled for over 15 years remains
unknown.
The Mwakingali Voi Government
Housing Pool project and
a similar project at Kariokor
area are incomplete despite
the government spending over
Sh500 million from the 1990s
to date on the construction of
the houses.
The Voi Pool Houses at
Mwakingali is 70 per cent
complete with the only issues
pending being construction
of drainage and installation of
electricity.
However, there are fears
that more works are required
to be done to restore the buildings
to their original status.
The project has 11 bungalows
each with a servant quarters;
36 units of three-bedroomed
houses and 60 two-bedroom
houses.
The Kariokor housing project
was abandoned after
wrangles over land ownership
2000
Housing units TaitaTaveta
is set to get to
improve the housing
conditions of residents
Public works officials during a tour of the incomplete Voi
Government Pool Housing Project in Mwakingali. The government
has spent over Sh500 million from the 1990s to date on
the construction of the houses.
erupted between the community
and the government.
In a July directive to all ministerial
accounting officers,
President Kenyatta ordered
that no new project should
be launched until the existing
ones were completed.
This was to avoid wastage
800,000
Affordable units and
an extra 200,000 social
units the government
plans to build under
Agenda 4
of resources and put a stop
to ministries abandoning old
projects and starting new
ones.
The only projects exempted
from the presidential directive
will be the ones directly related
to the Big 4 Agenda.
When contacted, the county
quantity surveyor Mr. James
Kamau said if well-funded,
the contractor could be able to
complete the project by June
2019. He added that insufficient
funding was the biggest
challenge to the completion of
the project.
“The works have slowed
down due to insufficient funding.
If we can be well-funded,
this project could be done by
mid-2019,” said Mr. Kamau.
In other areas, the government
has identified several
areas where the housing project
would be implemented.
In Kisumu, 1,000-acres of
land will be used while Eldoret
and Nakuru will each give 800
acres. Nairobi will be the biggest
contributor with 3,000
acres while Mombasa County
will give 1,200 acres.
She said in the past, there was over-reliance
on food aid or foreign relief food and other
forms of aid, which created a dependencesyndrome
in some communities. This resulted
in some areas becoming complacent and lethargic
about looking for a permanent solution
to their food problems.
She said that poor economic planning on
the part of the government because a lot of
emphasizes was put on other development
projects at the expense of agriculture and food
production. An example is the Constituency
Development Fund (CDF) which was mainly
used for sand and mortar, even in areas where
children slept hungry.
She added that the other major challenge
was exhaustion of land due to overuse and the
aid burden. Many developing countries depend
on loans from rich countries such as the
USA and Western Europe, as well as from donors
and lending agencies such as the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank.
This debt burden hampers the efforts of
governments to invest in agricultural research
and infrastructure as the loans, which have
very high interest rates, have to be repaid.
However, she said despite the challenges,
the country has carried out extensive research,
which has led to the production of hybrid
maize, such as katumani which grows in
drier areas of the country.
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Leveraging on innovation and diversification to keep the Post relevant
The Post: Delivering good to the world |
144TH
Theme
WORLD POST DAY
October 9, 2018
Message from Mr Joe Mucheru, EGH, Cabinet Secretary,
Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology
I
am delighted to join the postal and courier fraternity
as we mark this year’s World Post Day. We
are proud to have a universal network that
provides modern products and services with
rules for international mail exchange among its
members. This is a solid foundation for the operation
of the Post worldwide.
Today, we are witnessing the fusion of the mail sector
with technology; a phenomenon that has boostDigital
transformation has become a strategic
priority for the Post to maintain its relevance.
Postal and courier operators worldwide are implementing
new technologies to adapt to customer
demands for electronic services (e-services), including
online track and trace, e-post, hybrid mail,
services such as digital identities, mobile applications
and website integration.
The World Post Day theme this year, The Post: ,
Delivering good to world is certainly in tandem
is equally applicable to our local postal sector, as
it targets to build a seamless network that is connected
both virtually and physically. The theme
reminds us to strive for full integration, which calls
for the involvement of all players in the postal supply
chain, including customs and transport as well
as the facilitation of cross-border e-commerce.
The UPU is building a comprehensive framework for
e-commerce, which enables everyone to share in
the emerging opportunities. Kenya has been selected
by the Union as one of the countries to roll out
the regional e-commerce hubs in East Africa, leveraging
on the extensive postal outlets in the region.
This initiative, together with the ongoing National
Addressing System (NAS), will greatly boost local
and regional e-commerce and enable Kenya to tap
into the opportunity whose global value is estimatMr.
Joe Mucheru ,EGH
ed to rise to USD2.36 Trillion by 2022.
The National Addressing System provides
for, among others, the naming, numbering
and coding of streets and properties to
The goal is to ensure that every person in
the country has an address to be reached
when necessary. We also envisage to have
digitized maps for use in the management
of settlements and urban communities.
My Ministry, in collaboration with all
stakeholders, is committed to deliver the
in place, the NAS will ease the delivery
of goods and services and reduce costs
reliability.
The success of the Post is highly dependent
upon the ability to respond to
fast-changing consumer needs and adaptation to
new technologies. This will enable the development
of suitable last-mile delivery networks, which are
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ital inclusion.
The responsibility lies on our local postal sector to
diversify products and services as the main area for
growth. This will also help diversify revenues. We
can learn from postal entities in other parts of the
world that have broken the traditional barriers and
gone ahead to launch their own networks, including
mobile virtual network services. They also have
smartphone applications that connect services of
the municipalities to local businesses and populations
and many other innovations that are revolutionizing
the manner in which the Post operates.
As we also recognise and celebrate the winners of
the 47th UPU International Letter Writing Competition,
Kenya Chapter, I laud the Postal Corporation
of Kenya for investing in creative writing as a way
of exposing talent that has potential to make a
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ners and encourage the participation of many more
young people next year.
I wish all Kenyans a Happy World Post Day.
I
t gives me great pleasure to join the local and global postal
community in marking this year’s World Post Day.
can continually position the postal and courier industry to better
suit the dynamic consumer demands and realities of our times.
Even though the sector continues to face constraints, occasioned
by emerging technologies globally, there have been
This is greatly pushing the industry to innovate as witnessed
by the sustained rollout of new products and services that have
opened up new business opportunities for the post, especially
within the context of the diminishing traditional postal business.
This year’s theme, The Post: Delivering good to the world, is in
line withthe Istanbul World Postal Strategy for the 2017-2020
cycle. It is also aligned with the regional priorities identified
during the UPU 2015 Regional Strategy Conferences, namely
operational efficiency; postal financial services; and postal
sector development and diversification.
The local postal and courier sector must therefore put in place
measures that will enable us attain the priorities that the Africa
I wish to assure the industry that the Authority is alive to the realities
of technological convergence in the wider ICT industry and
therefore taking all measure to put in place enabling regulatory
tools to facilitate all the players to innovate and thrive.
As we gear up to fully embrace e-commerce, the need for continued
investment in ICT infrastructure, Cyber Security and fostering
of a competitive industry landscape cannot be overemphaKenya
has been selected by UPU
as one of the countries to roll out
the regional e-commerce hubs
in East Africa
mobile money transfer services, to enable users pay for goods
and services online.
-
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thority’s latest Sector Statistics, by March 2018, mobile money
transfer transactions stood at 663.7 billion and were valued at
Kenya shillings 1.8 trillion. In the same period, there were 474.5
billion mobile commerce transactions valued at Kenya shillings
1.29 trillion. Kenya’s e-commerce outlook therefore, remains
promising.
Mr. Francis W. Wangusi, MBS
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vice consumers, the Authority has also developed
security guidelines for postal and courier
transmissions.
The Authority has equally developed a white
paper on e-Commerce to help create better understanding
on this subject matter. Other supporting
initiatives that are underway include the
development of; a National Addressing System
(NAS), an e-commerce implementation framework
and the national e-commerce master plan
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ers in the postal and courier ecosystem.
A national steering committee comprising all
the relevant stakeholders has been established
to oversee this process. The committee is at an
advanced stage of delivering on the NAS implementation
framework and related policy and
legislative documents.
Besides catalyzing the growth and adoption of
e-commerce by providing every Kenyan a physical
address, a robust NAS infrastructure will be
critical in enhancing security and rapid response
in handling of emergencies.
As we celebrate the World Post Day, let us seize
the moment to contemplate how we can leverage
on technology to boost the postal and courier
business in Kenya.
Message by Principal Secretary, State Department for Broadcasting
and Telecommunications, Mrs Fatuma Hirsi Mohammed, CBS
E
reliable communication services to all, the Post is delivering good to the
world.
The more than 600,000 postal outlets globally are used by private citizens
and businesses to send letters, parcels and remittances, and also to conworld’s
remotest places.
Communities everywhere rely on the Post’s unparalleled physical delivery
network for its traditional services and to achieve their broad development
goals.
Driven by its universal service obligation, the Post promotes social inclusion
by striving to ensure that all citizens have access to its communication
services, including people living in remote places, on isolated islands,
the Post is the only channel for vital education, health and security information.
In
the current digital age, the Post has positioned itself as a major player in
global ecommerce. Its “one global network” approach makes the Post an
obvious delivery partner for businesses selling online. Customers choose
to do business with the Post based on its track record of being trustSmall
and medium-sized businesses seeking to expand into international
With a resilient supply chain that incorporates cross-border security and
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Amb. Bishar A. Hussein,
ence.
Even for the big e-commerce integrators, the Post is the best partner
for last-mile delivery services. This is because the Post not only
has the largest physical network even within individual countries,
but is also the only reliable service for delivery to remote and marginalized
communities. The Post is a true partner for all.
To mark World Post Day this year, we have chosen the theme ‘The
Post: Delivering good to the world.” We encourage everyone to take a
moment to appreciate our gallant postmen and postwomen, whose
daily dedication is a testament to the mission of the Universal Postal
Union: delivering universal postal services for all in order to facilitate
communication between all citizens.
The Post has delivered good to the world for centuries – through the
trusted postmen and postwomen in each community. As we mark
World Post Day today, let us celebrate trust, reliability and security
as the hallmark of postal services worldwide.
I wish you successful World Post Day celebrations.
T
he World Post Day, celebrated annually, accords the postal community an
appropriate mechanisms of ensuring the growth of this strategic sub-sector of
the fast-growing ICT industry.
This year’s event takes place at a time when the local Post is grappling with
unprecedented threats from increased competition from the private sector as
well as from technological disruptions. The changing postal environment and
the emergence of new commercial challenges call for sound strategy to weather
the emerging storm. The Post must therefore embrace strategies that leverage
on technology and innovation to remain aligned with changing consumer preferences
and demands.
It is gratifying to note that the Postal Corporation of Kenya (PCK) is taking
boost its revenue streams.
The postal sector is now recognized as an enabler of inclusive development
and an essential component of the national and global economy. Besides fainclusion.
Closer
home, the Post is playing a critical role in provision of e-government serpopulation,
particularly those living in rural and remote areas, the Post remains
the only reliable means of communication.
For the Post to hold its own in the midst of shrinking letter mail business, it
must move with speed to capitalize on the new frontier of e-commerce. Indeed,
going forward e-commerce holds the key to a sustainable and thriving Post.
The on-going National Addressing System initiative, once fully implemented,
will ensure that the Post fully harnesses the opportunities presented by e-commerce.
The
Ministry of ICT shall continue to provide an enabling policy and legal framework
to ensure the continued growth of the postal/courier sector. In addition,
we shall join hands with stakeholders to leverage on global partnerships that
World Post Day
Mrs.Fatuma Hirsi Mohammed, CBS
Ecom@Africa programme, spearheaded by the Universal
Postal Union (UPU), which will create new business
opportunities for the Post.
Kenya has won global recognition and acclaim as one
of the most thriving ICT innovation hubs. This unique
position, coupled with the increased adoption of person-to-person
mobile payments, will fundamentally
transform Kenya’s e-commerce landscape.
I call upon all stakeholders to work hand in hand to realize
this goal.
Happy World Post Day.
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144TH
WORLD POST DAY
Theme The Post: Delivering good to the world | October 9, 2018
How Posta Kenya is re-inventing itself
Corporation of Kenya
tions include Mpost, Tunza Nyumba na Posta, EMS2GO, the
Postal Digital Parcel locker and E-njiwa.
The Corporation is also working toward a global partnership
on e-commerce with Jersey Post and Amazon Web Services,
to be signed before the end of 2018.
is rooted in providing logistics solutions for last mile delivery.
Consequently, the Corporation recently commissioned 22
new motor vehicles consisting of Isuzu DMAX TRF for service
delivery and VW Polo to facilitate sales. These motor vehiMr
Daniel Kagwe
O
n behalf of Postal Corporation of Kenya, I am pleased to join
the entire postal fraternity in marking the 144th World Post
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al Congress in Tokyo as a means to mark the anniversary of the
Universal Postal Union’s (UPU) creation in 1874.
The World Post Day brings awareness to the Post’s role in the
everyday lives of people and businesses.
The Postal Corporation of Kenya (Posta Kenya) was established
by an Act of Parliament (PCK Act 1998) and operates as a commercial
public enterprise. The Corporation’s mandate includes
as the designated public postal licensee in Kenya.
Posta Kenya operates a vast network of postal outlets totalling
county. The Corporation is re-inventing itself, taking advantage
of ICT to create attractive innovative services. These innovaoperations
countrywide. Our overall objective is to deepen
penetration levels of our postal services in order to meet the
Universal Service Obligation standards.
Posta Kenya has the capacity to provide excellent distribution
and logistics services to both public and private institutions.
We invite all to make the Corporation the preferred
we are moving forward in our quest to remain a leading comthe
industry.
We wish to congratulate the winners of the 2018 International
Letter Writing Competition for Young People as organised
by the UPU International Bureau and the respective
postal administrations worldwide.
The topic for the UPU 2019 International Letter Writing Competition
for Young People aged 15 years and below is: “Write a
letter about your hero.”
Wishing everyone a happy 2018 World Post Day.
On Behalf of the Postal and courier operators in Kenya it is my
pleasure to join the Universal Postal Union (UPU) community
in celebrating the 144th World Post Day since its establishment
of ) in 1874. Going by the line with this year’s World Post
Day Theme “The Post : Delivering good to the World” Kenyan
Postal and mail operators must embrace these key pillars to
remain relevant in the fast changing communication
landscape and market environment.
We are privy to dynamics of the postal sector and the light
mail industry in particular the enormous changes in recent
years largely brought about by deregulation and globalization.
This has led to growing competition, changing customer
demands and the more widespread use of new information
and communication technologies. The ability for any operator
to create and sustain a competitive edge over the long term
will depend largely on how well the operator deals with
changes in its environment and manages to exhibit innovative
behavior in this era of innovation. It is only through innovation
that we increase our productivity and have a cutting edge to
meet customer's growing expectations in this digital era. In
order to grow and build sustainable competitive advantages;
What courier operators in Kenya must do to
remain competitive.
Message from Chairman of Courier Industry Association
postal operators must continue to reinvent themselves to respond
to the emerging threats and exploit opportunities. On this
occasion our recognition goes to our operators who have
embraced innovation to offer excellent customer service by use of
technology that enhances in timely delivery, building customer
trust, and transparency through their networks.
The road ahead calls for heightened effective integration of postal
and courier networks not only in the country but across borders in
order to fasten the growth we are witnessing in the sector. This
will go a long way in overcoming trade and tariff barriers while
promoting customer value creation by optimizing each link in the
supply chain. Our customers will experience improved delivery
lead times for cross-border orders and for domestic destinations.
This will simultaneously go with reliable end-to-end delivery
times; track and trace; simple return solutions; delivery choice,
and improved customer service processes.
.
Postal and courier networks have a vast national footprint of over
2,000 outlets across the country, the sector remains a strategic
pillar and driver in the realization of the Government’s “Big 4
Agenda” and the overall country’s economic growth. We are the
strategic direct and indirect job providers to Millions of people who
are struggling to liſt themselves out of poverty and exclusivity. Our
role in the economy touches on the social, commercial, financial,
and digital sectors of the economy through wide range of services
we offer to the country.
We commit to have continual improvement of our services by
using best practice that compare to any global standards. We need
to move fast in the courier sector and develop industry standards
and regulations for our association that will bring sanity in the
sector. We can only innovate and engage in a heathy competition if
we have licensed operators who operate on same wavelength of
rules and regulations.
With those few remarks, I wish you all a happy World Post Day.
Kenya gets ready for e-commerce project
launch an e-commerce hub for East Africa,
bringing together the region’s national Posts.
T
he e-commerce hub will serve, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.
This is part of the Ecom@Africa initiative that was launched
in November 2016 to position the postal network as a key enabler and
facilitator of e-commerce. It is being spearheaded by Universal Postal
Union (UPU).
The initiative will see other African countries such as South Africa,
Ethiopia Nigeria and Senegal set up similar e-hubs. In Kenya, the industry
regulator, Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has committed
the initial funding for the project .
The initiative aims at establishing an integrated, inclusive and innovative
e-commerce ecosystem provided by postal operators through
online e-commerce platforms. These platforms use the postal network
and products for cross-border logistics, deliveries, returns and
payments.
Francis Wangusi, Director General, Communications Authority of
Kenya CA , notes that the Posts have one of the largest networks
across the global and is trusted both by the public and private entities.
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cation,
as well as having the busiest international airport and deep
seaport that serves the East Africa region, too, has one of the highest
uptakes of internet and mobile telecommunication infrastructure,
which are key to the development of e-commerce,” Mr Wangusi said.
Mr Wangusi adds that the Post must not only be a player in e-commerce,
but also contribute to the development of e-commerce
A joint 2016 National ICT Survey between the Authority and the
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growing e commerce volumes, and later to connect and integrate with
other platforms in the region and globally.
e-commerce. While sector statistics by CA indicates that mobile
commerce transactions were recorded at 474.5 billion and were
valued at Kenya shillings 1.29 trillion between January to March
2018.
World Post Day
The initiative begins with an assessment of the country’s e-commerce
conditions and the postal operator’s operational readiness.
The public postal operators are charged with the responsibility of
establishing a facility to serve as a regional clearinghouse for international
packages. The facility comprises a warehouse, sorting
and dispatch center as well as customs services. The distribution
of packages is then done through the public postal operators’ netWINNERS
OF THE UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION INTERNATIONAL LETTER WRITING
COMPETITION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE- 2018
Home to more than one billion people, Africa remains a largely untapped
market for e-commerce services. The region faces several
key challenges in successfully implementing e-commerce, namely,
non-existent or unreliable electricity supply, lack of addressing
systems, low connectivity and knowledge gaps.
While the traditional letter mail still remains an important income
source for the postal operators, the E-commerce takes the place
of one of the main drivers for the delivery business in the postal
In Kenya for instance, the numbers of letters posted locally reduced
marginally to 16.00 million in the three months to March
2018 from 16.03 million letters recorded in the previous quarter.
The Postal Corporation of Kenya (PCK) in conjunction with Universal Postal Union- International Bureau, is proud to announce the winners of the
2018 International Letter Writing Competition for Young People aged 15 years and below, Kenya Chapter.
The topic of the composition was: “Imagine you are a letter travelling through time. What message do you wish to convey to your readers?”.
The winners are as follows:
POSITION
NAME
1st
Winner
2nd
3rd
3rd
Winner Dhara Shah - 9 Years
Winner Yash Patel - 12 Years
3rd Winner Larus Mateu - 14 Years
scheduled for Tuesday 9th
The topic of the 48th
Brenda Wambui Mwangi- 13 Years Gathiru Primary School, Kikuyu, Kiambu County
Winner Linda Chepkoech Sang - 13 Years Moi Tea Girl’s Secondary, Kericho County
SCHOOL
.
Braeburn Kisumu International School, Kisumu County
Visa Oshwal Primary, Nairobi County
Moi Tea Girls’ Secondary, Kericho County
PRIZE
Kshs. 100,000
Kshs. 50,000
Kshs. 30,000
Kshs. 30,000
Kshs. 30,000
October 2018 and presided over by the Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Information Communication & Technology (MoICT).
edition of the International Letter Writing Competition for Young People aged 15 years and below (2019) is:
“Write a letter about your hero”
The competition rules are as follows:
1. The composition MUST be presented in the form of a letter.
2. The composition MUST
well as gender of the participant.
3. The composition should not exceed 1000 words.
4. The participant should indicate both private and school addresses
for ease of communication. The telephone number of the school and
parents/ guardians should be included.
5. Parents/Guardians and Teachers should NOT assist in the
composition writing.
6. The compositions must be submitted to the address below on or
before 31st
March 2019.
7. All compositions must be sent by Post to the address given below.
8. Only one entry will be allowed in each envelope posted.
All entries should be sent to:
The Postmaster General
Postal Corporation of Kenya
P. O. Box 34567, GPO, 00100
Nairobi
The prizes for the top three winners are as follows:
1. First prize : Kshs. 100,000
2. Second prize: Kshs. 50, 000
3. Third prize: Kshs. 30, 000
INTERNATIONAL LETTER WRITING COMPETITION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE-2018
‘Imagine you are a letter travelling through time
what message do you wish to convey to your readers’
Telephone: 020 324 2600. Website: www.posta.co.ke Fax: 2246156
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MWAMGUNGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Mwamgunga Girls Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Tsimba Golini ward of Matuga Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of hostel block and
laboratory block.
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
M.G.S.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of hostel
block and Laboratory block
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.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
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
Duly filled form of tender.
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 confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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:
Mwamgunga Girls Secondary School
P.O. Box 53-80403 Kwale
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 23rd
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.
The Principal
Mwamgunga Girls Secondary School
Kisumu Day & Boarding 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.D.B.H.S/02//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.
b)
d)
g)
h)
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
Duly filled form of tender.
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 confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
c)
e)
f)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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 Day & Boarding High School
P.O. Box 809-40100 Kisumu
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 23rd
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.
The Principal
Kisumu Day & Boarding High School
KISUMU DAY & BOARDING HIGH SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
SIDIKHO SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
TOROSO S.A HIGH SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Sidikho Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Bunyala west ward of Navkholo Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 4 classrooms
(storey).
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
S.S.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of 4 classrooms
Storey block
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.
b)
d)
g)
h)
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
Duly filled form of tender.
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 confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
c)
e)
f)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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:
Sidikho Secondary School
P.O. Box 20-50127 Nambacha
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 23rd
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.
The Principal
Sidikho Secondary School
Toroso S.A High School is a public Secondary School in Cheptais ward of Mt. Elgon Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of a dormitory
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
S.S.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of 128 capacity
dormitory
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.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
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
Duly filled form of tender.
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 confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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:
P.O. Box 236-50201 Cheptais
Toroso S.A High School
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 23rd
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.
The Principal
Toroso S.A High School
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WARDEI GOGA PRIMARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Wardei Goga Primary School is a public primary School in Ijara ward of Ijara Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 2no. classrooms.
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
B.P.S/01//2017/2018
Proposed Construction and equipping of 2no.
Classrooms
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.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
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
Duly filled form of tender.
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 confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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:
The Head Teacher
Wardei Goga Primary School
P. O. Box 4-70105 Masalani
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 23rd
The Head Teacher
Wardei Goga Primary 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.
Ag. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
4.0
3.0
ADVERTISEMENT FOR ONLINE INVITATION OF ALL KCPE AND KCSE
EXAMINERS FOR NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 MARKING EXERCISE
1.0
2.0
The Kenya National Examinations Council shall invite the existing and qualified newly
trained Examiners for the 2018 marking exercise online.
The site shall be accessible as follows:
2.1 KCPE Examiners
2.2 KCSE Examiners
10th
15th
October to 31st
October to 10th
October, 2018;
November, 2018.
Examiners concerned are required to do the following:
3.1
3.2
access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website (www.knec.ac.ke/cp);
go to Examiners portal; and log in using Identity (ID) card number as username
TSC number as password to access, and download, print and read the invitation
letters and the Marking Instructions. Further instructions on acceptance and
rejection of marking offer are given in the invitation letter.
For further details contact any of the following:
4.1
4.2
Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997;
Email addresses: sefa@knec.ac.ke and fa@knec.ac.ke.
KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
AMARIBA DEB PRIMARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
BOTHAI PRIMARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Amariba DEB Primary School is a public primary School in Kiogoro ward of Nyaribari Chache Constituency.
The school The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of modern
storey administration block.
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
M.G.S.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of modern
storey administration block
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.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
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
Duly filled form of tender.
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 confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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:
The Head Teacher
Amariba DEB Primary School
P.O. Box 1108-40200 Kisii
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 23rd
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.
The Head Teacher
Amariba DEB Primary School
Bothai Primary School is a public primary School in Ijara ward of Ijara Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 4no. classrooms.
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
B.P.S/01//2017/2018
Proposed Construction and equipping of 4no.
classrooms
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.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
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
Duly filled form of tender.
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 confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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:
P. O. Box 66-70105 Masalani
The Head Teacher
Bothai Primary School
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 23rd
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.
The Head Teacher
Wardei Goga Primary School
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THE CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY
OF KENYA (CUK)
P. O. Box 24814-00502. KAREN, NAIROBI;
TELEPHONE: (020)-2430127/2679456/8891401.
Fax (020)-8891410;
Email: vc@cuk.ac.ke Website: www.cuk.ac.ke
TENDER NAME: SUPPLY, DELIVERY, FITTING & FIXING OF LECTURE
THEATRE SEATS
TENDER NO: CUK/07/SF/2018-2019
The Co-operative University of Kenya (CUK) invites sealed bids for tender of supply, delivery,
fitting & fixing of lecture theatre seats.
Interested and eligible firms may inspect and obtain Tender Documents from Procurement Office,
during official working hours, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs.1, 000.00 per set
of tender documents, payable in cash to the cashier, at The Co-operative University of Kenya or
download free of charge from our website: www.cuk.ac.ke
Completed tender documents must be submitted in One (1) Original and one (1) copy in plain
sealed envelopes clearly marked “Tender for supply, delivery, fitting & fixing of lecture theatre
seats. ‘Tender No.CUK/07/SF/18-19”
NB: one (1) copy of Financial sealed separately indicating ‘’Do not open with the Tender
Document’’ and to be addressed to:
The Vice Chancellor
The Co-operative University of Kenya
P. O. Box 24814-00502. KAREN, NAIROBI;
TELEPHONE: (020)-2430127/2679456, + 254 724 311 606;
Email: vc@cuk.ac.ke
Or be placed in the tender box at the University Administration Block, So as to be received on or
before Monday, 29th
October, 2018 at 2.00pm
Tender documents will be opened at 2.00 pm the same day in presence of the tenderers or their
representatives who choose to attend. Documents received after the due date and time shall be
rejected and returned unopened.
Vice Chancellor
The Co-operative University of Kenya
@CoopVarsityKE
COOP_UNIVERSITY
CUK is ISO 9001:2015 Certified
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THE CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY
OF KENYA (CUK)
P. O. Box 24814-00502. KAREN, NAIROBI;
TELEPHONE: (020)-2430127/2679456/8891401.
Fax (020)-8891410;
Email: vc@cuk.ac.ke Website: www.cuk.ac.ke
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR
FINANCE, PLANNING &ADMINISTRATION
CUCK/A/160D 20TH SEPTEMBER, 2018
VACANCIES
The Co-operative University of Kenya (CUK) is a State owned University established by the
Government of Kenya under the Universities Act 2012.CUK invites applications from suitably
qualified and experienced persons with excellent credentials to fill the listed vacant positions;
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (SBE)
a. Senior Lecturer, Catering and Hospitality Management/Tourism and Travel Management -
Grade 13 (CUK/AA/SBE/DEE/SL/9/18 (1)
b. Lecturer, Catering and Hospitality Management/Tourism and Travel Management
(CUK/AA/SBE/DEE/L/9/18 (1) - Grade 12
SCHOOL OF CO-OPERATIVES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (SCCD )
a. Senior Lecturer, Community Development - Grade 13 (CUK/AA/ SCCD /C&EM /SL/9/18 (1)
b. Lecturer, Community Development -Grade 12(CUK/AA/ SCCD /C&EM /L/9/18 (1)
c. Senior Lecturer, Cooperative Management - Grade 13 (CUK/AA/SCCD/C&AM)/SL/9/18 (1)
d. Lecturer, Cooperative Management - Grade 12 (CUK/AA/SCCD/C&AM)/L/9/18 (1)
DIRECTORATE OF COMPUTING & E- LEARNING (DCeL)
a. Senior Lecturer, Information Technology - Grade 13 CUK/AA /DCeL)/SL/9/18 (1)
b. Lecturer, Information Technology - Grade 12CUK/AA /DCeL)/ L/9/18 (1)
How to apply:
For additional information on the job requirements and application procedure, interested
applicants are requested to visit the University website: www.cuk.ac.ke
Note: The Co-operative University of Kenya is an Equal opportunity employer; Female applicants,
persons with disabilities and those from marginalized areas are encouraged to apply
The Co-operative University of Kenya
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KAIMOSI FRIENDS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE(KAFUCO)
(A Constituent College of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology)
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
INVITATION TO TENDER
Kaimosi Friends University College invites sealed bids from interested and eligible firms for the following tenders:
S/N
TENDER
NUMBER
1.
2.
3.
4
5.
6.
7
8
9
KAFUCO/ICT/
T03/2018-19
KAFUCO/ICT/
T04/2018-19
KAFUCO/ICT/
T05/2018-19
KAFUCO/EST/
01/18-19
KAFUCO/EST/
02/18-19
KAFUCO/
EST/03/18-19
KAFUCO/
DN/01/18-19
KAFUCO/
HOS/01/18-19
KAFUCO/
EST/05/18-19
TENDER NAME
Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Fiber Backbone
Infrastructure, Structured Cabling, Data Center, with Associated LAN Active
Devices for Offices and Classes at Kaimosi Friends University College
Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Biometric Kits in Classes
at Kaimosi Friends University College
Supply, Installation, Testing & Commissioning of Interactive White Boards
with the Associated Devices for Classes at Kaimosi Friends University
College
Proposed Renovations And Branding Works At Kaimosi Friends University
College – Lot I
Proposed Renovations And Branding Works At Kaimosi Friends University
College – Lot II
Proposed Renovations And Branding Works At Kaimosi Friends University
College – Lot III
Supply Installation and testing of liquefied petroleum gas system
Provision and Supply of fumigation and Sanitary services
Expression of Interest for Development of Land use Master Plan for
Kaimosi Friends University College.
BID
BOND
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
2%
RESERVATIONS
Open
Open
Reserved
Groups
Reserved
Groups
Open
Open
open
Reserved
Groups
Open
Detailed tender document may be obtained from Procurement Office during normal working hours upon payment of non-refundable fee
of Kshs. 1000/= (Kenya Shillings One Thousand) only, payable at KCB Mbale A/C No. 1203735065 OR downloaded FREE of charge
from the University website: www.kafuco.ac.ke/index.php/tenders or IFMIS supplier’s portal.
Duly completed bid documents in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with category number and category description bearing no
other mark, name or indication of the applicant shall be send to:
The Principal
Kaimosi Friends University College
P. O. BOX 385-50309
Kaimosi
Or dropped in the tender Box outside the Principals Office at Kaimosi and not any other place, box, office or campus, so as to reach
the University not later than 1200 hours on Tuesday 23rd October 2018. Opening of the bid documents will be done immediately
thereafter in the presence of applicants or their representatives who choose to attend.
For full details of the jobs descriptions and submission of application please visit
http://www.aca.go.ke. Any attempt to directly or indirectly canvas shall lead to automatic disqualification
.All applicants MUST fill the bio data form and attach to the testimonials and other
relevant documents which should be sent to the undersigned on or before 23rd
October,2018.
Executive director
Anti-counterfeit agency
3rd floor, National Water Conservation and Pipeline Corporation Building
Dunga road, Industrial Area
PO BOX 47771-00100
Nairobi
Anti-counterfeit Agency is an equal opportunity employer .Persons with disabilities, persons
from marginalized communities and female candidates who meet the job specifications are encouraged
to apply .Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The Anti-Counterfeit Agency was established under the Anti-Counterfeit Act 2008 as a State
Corporation with the mandates to enlighten and inform the public on matters relating to counterfeiting,
combat counterfeiting, trade and other dealings in counterfeit goods, devise and promote
training programs to combat counterfeiting and co-ordinate with national, regional or international
organizations involved in combating counterfeiting. The Agency seeks to competitively recruit
qualified and competent staff for the following positions:
S/NO JOB TITLE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
MANAGER – HR & ADMINSTRATION:
MANAGER FINANCE & ACCOUNTS
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT
SENIOR ANTI-COUNTERFEIT INSPECTORS
ANTI-COUNTERFEIT INSPECTORS (1)
ANTI-COUNTERFEIT INSPECTORS (II)
INTERNAL AUDITOR II
DRIVER II
JOB REFERENCE NO. REQUIRED
ACA/MHRA/3
ACA/MFA/3
ACA/SA/6
ACA/SAI/6
ACA/AI/7
ACA/AI/8
ACA/IA/8
ACA/DS/10
1
1
1
3
8
5
1
1
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF BOMET
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF BOMET
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Telegram: PHYSICAL PLANNING SECTION
When replying please quote:
REF NO: BC/LHUD/P.P.D/BMT/VOL.11/018
Lands, Housing and Urban Development
P O Box 19 - 20400, BOMET
9th
October, 2018
PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT CAP 286
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PART DEVELOPMENT PLAN
PROPOSED SITE FOR: THE KENYA POWER & LIGHTING CO. LTD.
DISTRIBUTION POINT IN BOMET COUNTY ON PART
DEVELOPMENT NO. R/336/2010/05
NOTICE is hereby given that preparation of above part Development Plan was on 28th
2010 completed.
The Part Development Plan (PDP) relates to land situated in Bomet Township.
Copies of the plans have been deposited for public inspection at the Department of Lands,
Housing and Urban Development in Bomet and County Physical Planning Office - Bomet and
available for inspection free of charge between 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. during working days.
Any interested person(s) who wishes to make representation in connection with or
objection to the named PDP may send such representation or objections in writing to be
received by the County Physical Planning Office Bomet, P O Box 19 – 20400, Bomet within
sixty (60) days from the date of publication of this notice and such representations shall state
the ground on which it is made.
SARAH KERUBO
FOR DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL PLANNING
NAIROBI
Dated: 9th
October, 2018
June,
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Telegram: PHYSICAL PLANNING SECTION
When replying please quote:
REF NO: BC/LHUD/P.P.D/BMT/VOL.11/018
Lands, Housing and Urban Development
P O Box 19 - 20400, BOMET
9th
October, 2018
MIPANGO YA UCHORAJI WA RAMANI ZA MIJI NA MATUMIZI YA
ARDHI - KATIKA KIFUNGU CHA SHERIA (NAMBARI 286)
ILANI YA KUKAMILIKA KWA MIPANGO YA UCHORAJI WA
RAMANI YA SEHEMU YA USTAWI
ENEO LILILOPENDEKEZWA LA: KAMPUNI YA NISHATI NA UMEME
YA KENYA (KPLC) SEHEMU YA USAMBAZAJI KATIKA KAUNTI
YA BOMET KUHUSU SEHEMU YA MAENDELEO NAMBARI:
ILANI hii inatolewa kuelezea kuwa maandalizi ya Mpango/Ramani ya Maendeleo uliotajwa hapo juu
yalikamilika tarehe 28 Juni, 2010.
Sehemu hii ya Mpango/Ramani wa Maendeleo (PDP) (SMM) inahusiana na ardhi iliyoko katika Mji wa
Bomet.
Nakala za Mipango/Ramani hii zimewekezwa kwa ajili ya ukaguzi na kupokea maoni kutoka kwa
umma katika Idara/Wizara ya Ardhi, Makazi na Maendeleo ya Mji katika Bomet na Ofisi ya Upangaji
wa Kiuhalisia ya Kaunti – Bomet, zinapatikana kwa ajili ya ukaguzi bila malipo kati ya 8.00 asubuhi
hadi 5.00 jioni wakati wa siku za kazi.
Mtu/Watu wowote ambao wana haja na wangependa kuandaa uwasilishaji kuhusiana na, au makatalio
kwa sehemu ya Mpango/Ramani ya Maendeleo (PDP) (SMM) uliotajwa hapo juu, wanaweza kutuma
uwasilishaji kama huo au makatalio katika maandishi ili kupokelewe na Ofisi ya Upangaji wa Maendeleo
ya Kiuhalisia ya Kaunti ya Bomet, SLP 19 - 20400, Bomet kati ya siku sitini (60) tangu tarehe ya
uchapishaji waa taarifu hii na uwasilishaji kama huo uelezee ni kwa misingi gani unaandaliwa.
SARAH KERUBO
KWA NIABA YA MKURUGENZI WA UPANGAJI WA MAENDELEO YA KIUHALISIA - NAIROBI
Tarehe: 9 Octoba, 2018
The Commission on Administrative Justice
(Office of The Ombudsman)
Hata Mnyonge ana Haki
STATUTORY NOTICE
INVITATION TO TENDER
Notice is hereby given to the owners, operators and/or agents of the under listed aircraft, which the
Authority has ascertained are junk/unserviceable aircraft occupying prime parking space, to remove
the same from Wilson Airport, Nairobi, within 30 days of this Notice, failure to which the Authority
shall proceed to dispose of the aircraft via Public Auction.
Aircraft Registration
Marks
S2-ADL
5Y-SJB
5Y-ROH
5Y-BMJ
5Y-BPD
5X-FFD
5Y-AUS
5Y-BPJ
5Y-NBB
5H-SKT
5Y-NCF
5Y-BTD
9Q-CIY
5Y-PEA
5H-KLA
JONNY ANDERSEN
MANAGING DIRECTOR/CEO
Type
HS 748
B200-KINGAIR
PA-31-350
DHC-7-102
DHC-7-102
F27-500RFC
BE55 BARON
B200-KINGAIR
BEECH C90
PA-31-350
AERO COMMANDER 560F
F27-M300
LET 410
BARON E58
Owner
IAP Group Australia
Capital Airline
Transworld Safaris
Air Kenya Express
Air Kenya Express
Fly 540
Queensway Air Services Ltd/Arvin
Phwa
Knight Aviation
Neils. B Brvel C/o Air Traffic
Phoenix
John J. Hessel
Profile Investment
Safe Air Company-SAC
Superior Aviation
‘Hulanda Islander’ BN2B-20 Tandrill Ltd
Should be deposited in the tender box at Commission on Administrative Justice Offices, westend Towers
on Waiyaki way 2nd
Floor, Nairobi so as to be received on or before 24th
received after 12.00 noon shall be rejected.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Bidders or their representatives who choose
to attend at the CAJ’S Haki Centre at 12.00 Noon.
Leonard Ngaluma
Commission Secretary/CEO
CAJ
October,2018 at 12.00 P.M (noon). Bids
TENDER NO. CAJ /SMC/02/2018-2019 FOR PROVISION OF
A COMPREHENSIVE STAFF MEDICAL INSURANCE.
The Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ) invites sealed tenders from eligible and competent Underwriters
firms for the provision of a Comprehensive Staff Medical Insurance cover for a period of one year renewable for
another one year subject to satisfactory performance.
Interested bidders may download the tender documents from CAJ Website; www.ombudsman.go.ke or IFMIS
Supplier Portal supplier.treasury.go.ke) at no cost. The document can also be purchased upon payment of a non-refundable
fee of (kes,1000) in cash or bankers cheque at the Commission on Administrative Justice Procurement Office,
at Westend Towers, 2nd Floor, Waiyaki Way, Westlands, Nairobi, during normal working hours (8 A.M - 5 P.M.)
Bidders who download the tender document from the websites will be required to register the Tender at the
Commission’s Head office before the submission date, to facilitate communication in case of a clarification.
Interested eligible bidders may inspect the tender document from Commission on Administrative Justice Offices,
westend Towers on Waiyaki way 2nd Floor, Nairobi during normal working hours. (8 A.M - 5 P.M.)
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, and levies, must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain valid for
120 days from the closing date of the tender.
All bids must be accompanied by a bid security of Kenya Shillings Three Hundred thousand (KES 300,000) from a
reputable financial institution, Insurance Company or a banker’s cheque payable to the Commission on Administrative
Justice, and must be valid for 150 days after bid submission deadline.
The Commission Secretary,
Commission on Administrative Justice
Westend Towers on Waiyaki way 2nd Floor, Nairobi
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE & TO LET
NHC KANYAKWAR COURT – KISUMU
Now on sale on Tenant Purchase terms
NHC LANG’ATA VI – NAIROBI
Now on sale on Tenant Purchase terms.
No. of
units
38
3
No. of BR’s
2
3
Area in m2
70
105
Sale Pri ce in
Kshs.
5.1M
8
6.9M
1
Apartments located in Kisumu off the Kisumu – Vihiga
highway, 3.5 Km from Kisumu CBD, 3.5 km from Kisumu
International Airport and 0.5 Km from the Lake Basin Mega
Shopping Mall.
SALIENT FEATURES
Spacious rooms - master en-suite|Large Windows | High
quality built – in cabinets and wardrobes | Cabro car parking|
Breath taking panoramic view of Lake Victoria to the South
and Nandi escarpment to the North
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Sale is open to Members of the Public on tenant purchase terms.
1. Allocation is strictly on a first come first served basis and on fulfillment of the conditions herein.
2. Applicants are required to apply online and pay the minimum deposit of 20% of the selling price.
3. The balance of the selling price will be paid on tenant purchase terms over a period of eighteen (18) years at a revisable
annual interest rate of thirteen (13) percent.
4. Only Applicants who will have paid the requisite 20% deposit will be considered depending on the availability of units.
5. Deposit is payable to National Housing Corporation by Bankers cheque or direct bank transfer.
6. Applicants are required to provide a credit status report from a recognized Credit Reference Bureau.
7. Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded their deposit without interest.
“Particulars not warranted”
Apartments located in the Lang’ata area off Southern Bypass
approximately 10 km from Nairobi CBD.
SALIENT FEATURES
High quality finishes | Perimeter boundary wall | Cabro
paved car parking and driveways |Green / landscaped
/ open areas | Colored Ceramic wall and floor tiles |
Built-in cabinets and worktops
2
68
The unit is situated in Kisii (Nyanchwa area).
SALIENT FEATURES
Perimeter boundary wall | Ceramic tiles | Cabro paved car
parking and driveways | Green, landscaped open areas | Built
in cabinets and Kitchen worktops.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Sale is open to Members of the Public on
purchase terms.
2. Allocation is strictly on a first come first served basis and
on fulfillment of the conditions herein.
3. Applicants are required to apply online and pay the minimum
deposit of 10% of the selling price within two weeks
of this advert.
4. The balance of the selling price will be paid on tenant
purchase terms over a period of eleven (18) years at a
revisable annual interest rate of thirteen (13) percent.
5. Only Applicants who will have paid the requisite 10%
deposit will be considered depending on the availability
of units.
6. Deposit is payable to National Housing Corporation by
Bankers cheque or direct bank transfer.
7. Applicants are required to provide a credit status report
from a recognized Credit Reference Bureau.
8. Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded their deposit
without interest.
“Particulars not warranted”
tenan t
2
65
6M
4.28M on sale
‘as-is –where
–is’
1
3
102
No. of
units
No. of BR’s
Area in m2
Sale Pri ce in
Kshs.
KISII PHASE II – KISII
Now on sale on Tenant Purchase terms.
No. of units No. of BR’s Area in m2
Sale Price in
Kshs.
LIKONI BUBUBU – MOMBASA
Now on sale on Tenant Purchase terms.
No. of units
2
No. of BR’s
2
Area in m2 Sale Pri ce in Kshs.
70
3M on sale ‘as-is
–where –is’
4M on sale ‘as-is
–where –is’
Semi-detached 3 and 2 bedroom Bungalow master en-suite sitting
on approx. 0.0683 acre, plot, located in Likoni-Bububu, 6 km
to Southwest of Mombasa’s Business District.
SALIENT FEATURES
Privacy (own compound) | Borehole water |Murram access road
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Sale is open to Members of the Public on tenant purchase
terms.
2. Allocation is strictly on a first come first served basis and on
fulfillment of the conditions.
3. Applicants are required to apply online and pay the minimum
deposit of 10% of the selling price within two weeks of this
advert.
4.
Th e balanc e o f th e sellin g pric e wil l b e pai d o n tenan t
purchase terms over a period of seven (7) years at a revisable
annual interest rate of thirteen (13) percent.
5. Only Applicants who will have paid the requisite 10% deposit
will be considered depending on the availability of units.
6. Deposit is payable to National Housing Corporation yb
Bankers cheque or direct bank transfer.
7. Applicants are required to provide a credit status report from
a recognized Credit Reference Bureau.
8.
Unsuccessfu l applicant s wil l b e refunde d thei r deposit s
without interest.
“Particulars not warranted”
1& 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS – NYERI
Now on sale on Tenant Purchase terms.
NYERI MIXED DEVELOPMENT
Now on sale on Outright Purchase terms.
No. of
units
3
1
No. of
BR’s
1
2
Area in m2
42
54
Sale Pri ce in
Kshs.
No. of units Unit Type
3.15M on sale
‘as-is –where
–is’
3.95M on
sale ‘as-is –
where –is’
The units are situated in Kangemi Area near the
Nyeri Provincial General Hospital.
SALIENT FEATURES
Ample Parking | Privacy (own compound) |
Flexible design expandable from one to three
bedrooms| Serene quiet environment|
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Sale is open to Members of the Public on tenant
purchase terms.
2. Allocation is strictly on a first come first served basis and
on fulfillment of the conditions herein.
3. Applicants are required to apply online and pay the
minimum deposit of 10% of the sale price within two
weeks of this advert.
4. The balance of the selling price will be paid on tenant
purchase terms over a period of eighteen (18) years at
a revisable annual interest rate of thirteen (13) percent.
5. Only Applicants who will have paid the requisite 10%
deposit will be considered depending on the availability
of units.
6. Deposit is payable to National Housing Corporation by
Bankers cheque or direct bank transfer.
7. Applicants are required to provide a credit status report
from a recognized Credit Reference Bureau.
8. Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded their deposit
without interest.
“Particulars not warranted”
11
1
72
Shops
Restaurant
2 BR
Area in m2
64.31
85.25
67.56
Provisional
Sale Pri ce in
Kshs.
4.83M
7.3M
5.06M
Located within Nyeri town, along Kimathi street and
adjacent to AP lines. It is comprised of Commercial
and residential units.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Sale is open to members of the public on Outright sale
terms i.e. down payment of 20% of the purchase price
and balance thereof within 90 (ninety) days from the
date of letter of offer.
2. Sale is strictly on a first come first served basis and on
fulfillment of the conditions herein.
3. Applicants are required to apply online and pay the
requisite 20% deposit of the purchase price.
4. Deposit is payable to National Housing Corporation by
Bankers cheque or direct bank transfer.
5. Only Applicants who will have paid the requisite 20%
deposit will be considered depending on the availability
of units.
6. Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded their deposit
without interest.
“Particulars not warranted’’
12
40
23
Type A-4BR
Type B-4BR
Type C-4BR
NHC STONI ATHI VIEW
Now on sale on Outright Purchase terms.
No. of units
No. of BR’s
Area in m2 Sale Pri ce in
Kshs.
153
139
164
8.85M
8.75M
9.75M
The units are located off Nairobi-Mombasa Highway: 1 km
from Kenya Meat Commission in Athi River, 20 km from JKIA,
3 KM from EPZ and multiple manufacturing facilities.
SALIENT FEATURES
Spacious rooms | Master en-suite | High quality built-in cabinets
and wardrobes|Large windows|Cabro car parking|
Borehole|Breath taking panoramic view|
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Sale is open to members of the public on Outright
sale terms i.e. down payment of 20% of the purchase
price and balance thereof within 90 (ninety) days from
the date of offer letter
2. Sale is strictly on a first come first served basis and on
fulfillment of the conditions herein.
3. Applicants are required to apply online and pay the
requisite 20% deposit of the purchase price.
4. Deposit is payable to National Housing Corporation
by Bankers cheque or direct bank transfer.
5. Only Applicants who will have paid the requisite 20%
deposit will be considered depending on the availability
of units.
6. Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded their deposit
without interest.
“Particulars not warranted’’
NHC STONI ATHI VIEW - ECONOMY
For rental
No. of units
30
20
10
No. of BR’s
Bedsitter
1 Bedroom
2 Bedroom
Area in m2
35
45
55
Provisional
exclusive rent in
Kshs.
9,000
11,500
16,500
The units are located off Nairobi-Mombasa Highway: 1 km from
Kenya Meat Commission in Athi River, 20 KM from JKIA, 3 km from
EPZ and multiple manufacturing facilities.
SALIENT FEATURES
Ample Parking |Internet infrastructure|Common aerial| Paving
Slabs walkways | WHB and WC| Spacious rooms
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Applications are invited from members of the public.
2. Allocation will strictly be on first come first served basis
and on fulfillment of conditions herein.
3.
Applicant s ar e require d t o fil l a renta l applicatio n for m
online within 21 days from the date of this advertisement.
4. The units are rented unfurnished.
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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCIES
DEVELOPMENT FUND
NG-CDF CHESUMEI
A.
CHESUMEI CONSTITUENCY
P.O Box 40-30300,
Kapsabet, Kenya.
Mobile no: 0721524086
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
CHESUMEI NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCY
DEVELOPMENT FUND STRATEGIC PLAN (2018-2022)
Chesumei NG-CDF committee intends to develop a 5- year strategic plan as a framework within which integrated
Constituency Development can be focused, implemented as well as monitored and evaluated to facilitate a participatory
and inclusive development. Therefore the NG-CDFC CHESUMEI invites consulting individuals or firms who
have the requisite expertise to apply and should have the following;
1.
NHC OLYMPIC VIEW KIBERA
Now on sale on Outright Purchase terms.
Residential Spaces
No. of Units
24
8
62
3
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Over five years experience in research and strategic planning.
Extensive knowledge and workings on NG-CDF operations
Proof of previous work experience especially on constituency strategic plans
High organizational and facilitation skills and ability to handle complex tasks with tight deadlines.
Have an excellent command of English and Kiswahili spoken and written
Valid copies of KRA certificate and certificate of business registration
Interested individual consultant(s) should collect the tender proposal document from NG-CDF Chesumei office
upon payment of non refundable fee of Ksh 1,000 to the Chesumei Sub-county Treasury.
Dully filled technical,
No. of BR’s
1BR Flat
1BR Corner Flat
2BR master en-suite flat.
3BR master en-suite flat.
Area in M2
41
45
67
86
The apartments are located off Kibera Drive, 15 Minutes from Nairobi CBD.
SALIENT FEATURES
Internet Infrastructure | Excellent Finishes |Ample Parking| Cabro Paved Driveways|
Provisional Sale Price in Kshs.
4.25M
4.5M
6.8M
8.75M
Chesumei National Government Constituency Development Fund Committee (NG-CDFC)
invite applications from interested suppliers, contractors and consultant firms/companies
for pre-qualification for supply and provision of listed goods, works and services
S/NO Prequalification No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NHC LANGATA COMMERCIAL CENTRE
Now on sale on Outright Purchase terms.
Residential Spaces
No. of Units
19
44
12
No. of BR’s
1BR Flat
2BR master en-suite flat.
3BR master en-suite flat.
Area in M2
54
79
110
Provisional Sale Price
in Kshs.
5.5M
7.5M
10M
The apartments are located off within NHC Langata Court, off the Southern Bypass and 10 minutes from Nairobi CBD.
SALIENT FEATURES
Borehole| Internet Infrastructure | Excellent Finishes |Ample Parking| Cabro Paved Driveways|
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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CHESUMEI/NG-CDF/01/2018-2019
CHESUMEI/NG-CDF /02/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/ 03/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/ 04/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/05/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/06/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/07/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/08/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/09/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/10/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/11/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/12/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/13/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/14/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/15/2018-2019
CHESUMEI /NG-CDF/16/2018-2019
Supply of refined fuel and Lubricants
Supply and delivery of computers and
accessories
Supply of curtains and curtain robs
Supply and delivery of furniture and equipments
Supply
and delivery of Sports items
Supply and delivery of newspapers and
magazines
provision of consultancy and training services
Supply and delivery of hardware and building
materials
Supply and delivery of tree seedlings
provision of internet services, networking and
development of website
Supply and delivery Gas piping , electrical
installation and mechanical services
Supply and installation of CCTV cameras
Supply and delivery of ordinary desks, Lockers,
tables and chairs for schools
Provision of construction services for buildings
and related works(contractors)
Maintenance of computers and accessories
Eligibility
Open
Supply and delivery of general office stationary Youth/PWD/Women
Youth/PWD/Women
Youth/women
Open
Youth/women
Open
Open
Open
Youth/women
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Youth/PWD
Interested and eligible bidders may obtain Prequalification/Registration documents at NG-CDFC office during the
normal working hours (Monday – Friday 8.00 am to 5:00pm).
Sale is open to members of the public on Outright sale terms i.e. down payment of 20% of the purchase price and balance
thereof within 90 (ninety) days from the date of offer letter.
Sale is strictly on a first come first served basis and on fulfillment of the conditions herein.
Applicants are required to apply online and pay the requisite 20% deposit of the purchase price.
Deposit is payable to National Housing Corporation by Bankers cheque or direct bank transfer.
Only Applicants who will have paid the requisite 20% deposit will be considered depending on the availability of units.
Unsuccessful applicants will be refunded their deposit without interest.
“Particulars not warranted”
Complete documents should be submitted in a clear marked envelop to the following address or hand delivered
and dropped in the tender box at NG-CDFC office (CITC, Kapsabet) on or before 10.00am on 26/10/2018 and
opened immediately thereafter in the presence of respondents or their representatives who choose to attend at the
NG-CDF Chesumei board room.
Applicants wishing to participate must attach the following documents.
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Copy of KRA pin registration certificate for firm
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For more information please contact Dorcas or Ochieng on 0706191919|
Eric or Anne on 0792202020 |Email: info@nhckenya.co.ke
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Copy of certificate of business registration/incorporation
Copy of registration with National Construction Authority(N.C.A) for contractors
C.V detailing on past assignments and experience
AGPO certificate for youths
• K RA Compliance Certificate
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Registration certificate for PWD
Prove of financial capacity for construction works
The Fund Account Manager,
CHESUMEI NG-CDF
P.O Box 40-30300
KAPSABET.
financial proposals and references/CVs documents should be deposited in a tender box at NG-CDF office at CITC
compound (Kapsabet) on or before 26/10/2018 10.00am and opened immediately thereafter in the presence of
respondents or their representatives who choose to attend at NG-CDF boardroom.
B.
REGISTRATION/PRE-QUALIFICFATION OF SUPPLIERS, CONTRACTORS,
SERVICE PROVIDERS AND CONSULTANTS FOR FINANCIAL YEAR
2018/2019 &2019/2020
Minimum of post graduate qualifications in any of the following fields: strategic management, Statistics,
economics, Project management, monitoring and evaluation or any other relevant field indicated on
the proposal.
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MPANGILIO WA KWANZA SHERIA
YA MIPANGO YA USTAWISHAJI
(KIFUNGU 286)
FORM P.P.A 3
r.3 (3)
TANGAZO LA KUKAMILISHA KWA
MPANGO WA USTAWISHAJI
Hadi ya Ramani ya Ustawishaji: makao ya Polisi: nambari ya
Kumbukumbu No.42/28/2016/01; iliyopo Mjini Nairobi.
Ilani iantolewa kufamisha umma Kwa mpango ya
ustawishaji iliyotajwa hapo juu imekamilika Julai 20, 2018.
Mipango hii inahusu ardhi iliyopo katika mji wa Nairobi.
Nakala ya mipango kama ilivyotayarishwa iko tayari
kukaguliwa na umma katika ya Afisi ya Mgurugenzi wa Taifa
wa Mipango ya Ustawishaji, Nairobi.
Nakala hili itakaguliwa na umma bila malipo na yeyote
anayehusika na mradi huu katika anwani iliyotajwa hapo juu,
kati ya saa mbili asubuhi na saa kumi na moja jioni siku
za kazi.
Yeyote ambaye angependa kutoa maoni kuhusu mpango hili
la ustawishaji, pingamizi au mlalamishi anaweza kumuandikia
Mgurugenzi wa Taifa wa Mipango ya Ustawishaji, Nairobi,
S.L.P 45025-00100 ili yamfikie kabla ya Septemba 20, 2018.
Maoni au malalamishi hayo sharti yaeleze bayana sababu.
Ilitolewa tarehe Julai 18, 2018
Augustine K. Masinde, EBS
Mgurugenzi wa Taifa wa mipango ya ustawishaji
FIRST SCHEDULE
MINISTRY OF LANDS AND PHYSICAL PLANNING
THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT
(Cap 286)
FORM P.P.A 3
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Title of the Development Plan; Existing Site for Police Housing
(Depot) Reference No.42/28/2016/01; Nairobi
Notice is hereby given that preparation of the above Development
Plan was completed on 20th July, 2018. The Development Plans
relate to the land situated within Nairobi County.
Copies of the development plan as prepared have been
deposited for public inspection at the office of the National
Director of Physical Planning, 5th floor, Ardhi House, Nairobi.
The copies so deposited are available for inspection free of charge
by all persons interested at the above mentioned address between
the hours of 8.00a.m and 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Any interested person(s) who wishes to make any representation
in connection with or objection to the above Development Plan
may send such representations in writing to be received by the
National Director of Physical Planning, P.O. Box 45025-00100,
Nairobi not later than 20th September, 2018 and any such representation
or objection shall state the grounds on which it is made.
Dated the 18th July, 2018
Augustine K. Masinde, EBS
NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL PLANNING
TENDER REF. MOPM/SDP/OT/01/2018-2019.
TENDER NAME SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF THREE
HUNDRED AND THIRTY
THOUSAND (330,000) EMPTY
DOMESTIC 6KG LPG CYLINDERS
FITTED WITH UNIFIED VALVES
AND TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
(200,000) BURNERS AND GRILLS.
Notice is hereby given to all the participants of the
tender cancellation.
HEAD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
r.3 (3)
MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
AND MINING
State Department For Petroleum
CANCELLATION OF TENDER.
The Kenya School of Law is a public legal education provider responsible for the provision of professional legal training as an agent of the
Government. The School is run under the auspices of the Kenya School of Law Act No. 26 of 2012 of the Laws of Kenya. The core functions
of the School as currently constituted includes provision of the following services: -
CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC NOTICE
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Train persons to be advocates under the Advocates Act;
Ensure continuing professional development for all cadres of the legal profession;
Provide para-legal training;
Provide other specialized training in the legal sector;
Develop curricular, training manuals, conduct examinations and confer academic awards; and
Undertake projects, research and consultancies.
In order to effectively meet these expanded functions, the School wishes to recruit committed, dynamic and result oriented persons who
will join the existing strong team of staff to help it realize its vision of being “A preferred centre of excellence in legal education and
training in the Eastern Africa region and beyond”.
We are looking for independent, visionary, strategic thinkers who are customer oriented, and would effectively participate in initiating
organizational transformation. Specifically, we seek to recruit: -
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
POST
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4.
LECTURER, CPD, PROJECTS AND RESEARCH
ACCOUNTANT
INTERNAL AUDITOR - SYSTEMS
ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT
KSL SCALE REF. NO
KSL 6
KSL 6
KSL 6
KSL 8
KSL/HRO1/2018
KSL/HRO2/2018
KSL/HRO3/2018
KSL/HRO4/2018
NO. OF VACANCIES
2
1
1
1
PART-TIME TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES IN LEGAL EDUCATION
In order to effectively discharge its mandate, the School wishes to recruit part-time high calibre personnel who will join the existing strong
team of staff to inculcate practical training in the School’s programme.
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TRAINING PROGRAMME
ADVOCATES TRAINING PROGRAMME
PARALEGAL STUDIES
REQUIRED EXPERTISE
AS PER AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
AS PER AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
For a detailed description and how to apply for the jobs visit www.ksl.ac.ke
All applications should include the job reference number, a reliable email address, and day-time telephone contact and must be accompanied
with a detailed curriculum vitae and copies of relevant certificates.
Send your application to:The
Director
Kenya School of Law
P. O. Box 30369-00100
Nairobi.
The application should reach this office on or before 30th
October 2018.
The School is an equal opportunity employer, Women and persons with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.
Reference is made to below mentioned public notice that appeared on MyGov on 19th June 2018 in the Daily Nation and
People Daily Newspaper.
The Government of Kenya centralised its media buying activities in order to harmonise and standardise advertising, dissemination of
public announcements and hosting of classified adverts.
All Ministries, State Corporations, Universities and Semi Autonomous Government Agencies (SAGAs) were therefore directed to make
bookings through the Government Advertising Agency under the Ministry of information, Communications, and Technology effective
1st
July, 2015.
The Government Advertising Agency (GAA) now intends to assemble a comprehensive database of providers of the full range of
advertising-related media and support services as we seek to expand the both the impact and range of channels through which the
Government can best reach targeted audiences. Firms, individuals and organisations that provide media and advertising-related
services and attendant logistical/technical support are therefore invited to avail information that will enable GAA to identify
partners who are well placed to provide services and/or support in the underlisted categories indicating their current Rate
(a)
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(c)
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Print Media
Daily newspapers
Journals and periodicals
Magazines
Regional, continental and international publications
Broadcast Media
TV stations
Radio stations
Online/Digital Media Advertising
Online Avertising
Social marketing
Mobile advertising
(d) Out of Home (OOH) & Display Advertising
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Billboards.
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Point-of-sale/public space displays.
Street furniture (bus shelters, kiosks, etc.)
Transit advertising and wraps (taxis, buses, train, etc.)
Mobile billboards.
Road show services
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Production & Related Services
Creative TV ads production
Creative Radio ads production
Podcasts production
Blogging/Vlogging experts
Voiceover artists
Illustrators, cartoonists /caricaturists
Creatives (copywriters/TV & Radio ad concept
developers)
Jingle producers
Documentary producers
Translators (English –Kiswahili/Other Kenyan
Languages)
All media houses that wish to be considered for inclusion in the GAA database should outline verifiable details of their reach/circulation,
target audiences (current and projected) and range of channels they are able to display ads on.
The rate cards/cost schedules addressed and delivered in sealed envelopes (or registered mail) should reach the Director, Government
Advertising Agency (GAA) on the 11th
July 2018.
floor of Telposta Towers [P.O. Box 30025 (00100) Nairobi] on Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi,
on or before 6th
Note : GAA is NOT Prequalifying for now. What we are assembling is a repository/databank of suppliers and service
providers.
DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING AGENCY (GAA)
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Other Services
Media monitoring & evaluation
Debt collection
Courier services.
• Writers
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Regional/representative agencies
Researchers & data analysts
Graphic Designers
Copy editors
PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL MEDIA HOUSES & PROVIDERS OF VARIOUS
MASS MEDIA, MARKETING AND ADVERTISING-RELATED SERVICES
CANCELLED
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KENYA UTALII COLLEGE
Gateway to International Careers in Hospitality & Tourism
KENYA MEDICAL SUPPLIES
AUTHORITY (KEMSA)
Tel No: 254 719033000,
WITNESS PROTECTION AGENCY
PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR
THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GOODS
AND SERVICES FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR
2018/19 – 2019/20
The Witness Protection Agency wishes to inform you
that the prequalification exercise for the Financial Year
2018/19 – 2019/20 has since been concluded and the
results of successful suppliers can be accessed from our
website www.wpa.go.ke or at our Liaison Office –
Milimani Law Courts 4th Floor, Room No. 413.
Kindly note that this will serve as the final notification
and no individual letters will be done.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, CORPORATE AFFAIRS
WITNESS PROTECTION AGENCY
An ISO Certified Organization. KEMSA: YOUR PARTNER IN HEALTHCARE
www.kemsa.co.ke Email: info@kemsa.co.ke
Commercial Street, Industrial Area
P.O. Box 47715-00100 GPO Nairobi, Kenya
TENDER EXTENSION NOTICE
Interested bidders are notified that the closing date for the tender
below, earlier advertised has been extended as follows;
Tender No.
Description
Initial
Tender
KEMSA/OIT01/
2018-2019
Supply of Anti-TB
Medicines
10th
October
2018
New
Tender
Closing Closing
Date
Date
11th
October
2018
The closing time remains the same and the earlier terms and
conditions apply.
PUBLIC AUCTION
TENDER NO. KUC/75/2018-2019- FOR SALE
OF ASSET, EQUIPMENT & VEHICLE BY PUBLIC
AUCTION
Kenya Utalii College invites interested, competent and eligible bidders for sale by
Public Auction of Motor Vehicle, Office Furniture and Equipment’s, Kitchen Equipment
and House Hold Goods at the main campus on Thika Super Highway.
The auction shall be conducted by M/S ZACK - MAK AUCTIONEERS of P.O. Box
12160-00100, Nairobi. - 0721 902092
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. The catalogue containing all the detailed information will be available at non-re
fundable fee ksh. 500.00 obtained from the Procurement Department and
deposit as per catalogue.
2. Prospective bidders will be allowed to view the items and verify the details/
conditions of the items during normal morning working hours and the items are
sold “as is where is” basis.
3. The Auction will take place on Friday 19th October, 2018 at 10.00 am.
4. Declared winner must electronically deposit 25% of purchase price instantly and
the balance within 2 days from date of auction failure to which the deposit shall
be forfeited.
For more auction queries/information you can contact Kenya Utalii College
Procurement Department at email: purchasing@utalii.ac.ke or 0721 443460.
@KenyaUtalii
PRINCIPAL & CHIEF EXECUTIE OFFICER
KENYA UTALII COLLEGE
Kenya Utalii College
TENDER NOTICE : NATIONAL OPEN TENDERS
The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority invites sealed bids from interested and eligible firms for the following tenders.
NO TENDER NUMBER
TITLE OF TENDER
1. KCAA/006/2018- 2019 Supply and delivery of computers,
photocopier, printers, touch
screen and other accessories.
2. KCAA/007/2018- 2019 The proposed installation,
configuration, testing, training &
commissioning of KCAA network
& patch management systems.
3. KCAA/008/2018- 2019 Supply, delivery, installation of 30
KVA UPS at KCAA Headquarters.
4. KCAA/009/2018- 2019 Provision of internet and
WAN links services for the
remote disaster recovery site in
Mombasa.
5. KCAA/010/2018- 2019 Proposed design, development
and commissioning of a new
KCAA website.
6. KCAA/012/2018- 2019 Supply, delivery and installation
of assorted office furniture for
East African School of Aviation in
Embakasi.
7. KCAA/013/2018- 2019 Supply, delivery, installation
and commissioning of water
treatment unit for EASA borehole.
ELIGIBILITY
MANDATORY/SITE
PRE-BID MEETINGS
Open
Open
N/A
Monday 15th October 2018 at
10:00am at Aviation House,
Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport
Open
Tuesday 16th October 2018 at
11:00am at Aviation House,
Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport
Open
Tuesday 16th October 2018
at 11:00am at KCAA Office
in Mombasa International
Airport
Open
Monday 15th October 2018 at
12:00pm at Aviation House,
Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport
Women firms
under YAGPO
Open
N/A
VISIT
TENDER NO. CAJ /GI/03/2018-2019 FOR PROVISION OF
GENERAL INSURANCE COVER – UNDERWRITERS FOR GPA/
WIBA/GROUP LIFE,MOTOR INSURANCE AND EQUIPMENT
AND MACHINERY AND ASSETS COVERS.
The Commission On Administrative Justice (CAJ) Invites Sealed Tenders From Eligible underwriters For The
Provision Of General Insurance Cover – GPA/WIBA/GROUP LIFE, Motor Insurance and Equipment Machinery
and Assets Covers.
a period of one year renewable for another one year subject to satisfactory performance.
Interested bidders may download the tender documents from CAJ Website; www.ombudsman.go.ke
or IFMIS Supplier Portal supplier.treasury.go.ke) at no cost. The document can also be purchased upon payment
of a non-refundable fee of (kes,1000) in cash or bankers cheque at the Commission on Administrative Justice
Procurement Office, at Westend Towers, 2nd Floor, Waiyaki Way, Westlands, Nairobi, during normal working
hours (8 A.M - 5 P.M.)
Bidders who download the tender document from the websites will be required to register the Tender at the
Commission’s Head office before the submission date, to facilitate communication in case of a clarification.
Interested eligible bidders may inspect the tender document from Commission on Administrative Justice Offices,
westend Towers on Waiyaki way 2nd Floor, Nairobi during normal working hours. (8 A.M - 5 P.M.)
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, and levies, must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain valid for
120 days from the closing date of the tender.
Tuesday 16th October 2018
at 11:00am at
School of Aviation in
Embakasi
For more information on the various tenders, bidders may view and download the bidding document from KCAA
website: www.kcaa.or.ke or supplier. treasury.go.ke and immediately forward their particulars for records and
for the purposes of receiving any further tender clarifications and/or addendums to procurement@kcaa.or.ke.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with tender reference number
and be deposited in the Tender Box at the ground floor Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, Aviation House, Jomo
Kenyatta International Airport, or be addressed to:
The Director General,
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority,
P.O Box 30163-00100, Nairobi
So as to be received on or before Wednesday 24th October 2018 at 11:00am.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Candidates or their representatives who
choose to attend at KCAA Auditorium on the ground floor, Aviation House, JKIA, Nairobi.
Ag. Manager Procurement
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
East African
All bids must be accompanied by a bid security of Kenya Shillings Sixty five thousand shillings (KES 65,000) from a
reputable financial institution, Insurance Company or a banker’s cheque payable to the Commission on Administrative
Justice, and must be valid for 150 days after bid submission deadline.
Completed Tender documents in a plain sealed outer envelope enclosing separately sealed envelopes (in “Original”
and “Copy”) all clearly marked Tender No. CAJ /GI/03/2018-2019 – The Provision Of General
Insurance Cover – GPA/WIBA/GROUP LIFE, Motor Insurance and Equipment Machinery and Assets Covers
) Years 2018-2019 as per instructions in the tender documents and addressed to:
The Commission Secretary,
Commission on Administrative Justice
Westend Towers on Waiyaki way 2nd Floor, Nairobi
Should be deposited in the tender box at Commission on Administrative Justice Offices, westend Towers
on Waiyaki way 2nd Floor, Nairobi so as to be received on or before 24th
Bids received after 12.00 noon shall be rejected.
October,2018 at 12.00 P.M (noon).
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Bidders or their representatives who choose
to attend at the CAJ’S Haki Centre at 12.00 Noon.
Leonard Ngaluma
Commission Secretary/CEO
CAJ
Hata Mnyonge ana Haki
The Commission on Administrative Justice
(Office of The Ombudsman)
INVITATION TO TENDER
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October 9, 2018
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County’s Huduma Centre
attracts over 6,000 clients
52 officers
provide county
and national
government
services which
include provision
of birth and death
certificates
BY KIMANI TIRUS
KNA-EMBU
O
ver 6,000 customers
visit Huduma Centre,
Embu Branch weekly
for various government related
services. According to
the manager Jane Theuri, the
centre with 52 officers provides
county and national
government services which
include provision of birth and
death certificates, national
identity card registration and
certificates of good conduct
among others.
“However, there are services
that we do not provide,
for instance, we do not offer
internship programmes because
of limited space,” Theuri
observed.
She also noted that they
have no space for a sign language
interpreter to cater for
the hearing-impaired customers.
The
manager, who was
speaking to KNA in her office
during customer service
week, however noted that
two members of the Huduma
Centre staff had been trained
in sign language and are now
assisting in interpreting for the
hearing-impaired clients.
Customer
6,000
Customers who visit
Huduma Centre, Embu
Branch weekly for
various government
related services
Ms. Jane Theuri (centre) together with another Huduma Centre staff advise a client during
Customer Service Week
Service Week
which was established by International
Customer Service
Association (ICSA) in 1984 is
held in the first week of October
aimed at bringing awareness
of services offered by
institutions and companies
to their clients and boosting
morale, motivation and build
teamwork among the staff.
Concerning the threemonth
shift pilot programme
going on at GPO and City
Square centres to guide on
how to work on shifts from
6:30 in the morning to 7:30 in
the evening, Theuri said the
programme will be beneficial
to the ever busy Huduma centres,
with steady flow of customers
within those hours.
She noted that
in Embu
they prefer opening at normal
hours from 8am and then
extend to slightly after 5pm
depending on the flow of customers.
Theuri
appreciated the introduction
of the one stop service
centres saying they have
helped improve services to
customers.
“Customers are appreciating
the centres as they are able
to receive multiple services
from the same place hence
saving time,” she added.
TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
KENYA SECONDARY EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Loan No./Credit No./Grant No: P160083
Assignment Title: CONSULTANCY SERVICE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SCHOOL
BASED TEACHER SUPPORT SYSTEM (SBTSS) FOR ENGLISH SUBJECT
Reference No:
TSC/SEQIP/EOI/001/2018-2019
The Government of Kenya has applied for financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Secondary Education Quality
Improvement Project (SEQIP), and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include enhancement of continuous Teacher Professional Development (TPD) and the consultancy is
intended to provide technical support to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to develop and implement a School Based Teacher Support
System (SBTSS) for the English subject of two years with an expected start date of January 2019.
The Commission now invites eligible institutions to express their interest in providing the services.
Objectives of the assignment:
1. Collaborate with TSC to develop and implement a School Based Teacher Support System for Teachers of English in targeted sub-counties [1]
2. As part of the SBTSS, develop and implement a professional development training program aimed at enhancing teachers’ mastery of subject
matter content and pedagogic matter content knowledge in English and improve pedagogic skills of English teachers in targeted subcounties.
Support TSC in monitoring and evaluation of these activities including data collection, analysis and preparation of reports.
The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following website: www.tsc.go.ke or can be obtained at the
address given below.
The Teachers Service Commission now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services.
Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform
the Services. Interested institutions should demonstrate requisite qualifications and experience in rendering the services required. Additionally,
the consultants are required to demonstrate that they meet the following requirements:
3. Institution’s background, governance structure, and registration: International bidders are encouraged to partner with local organization.
4. Have a minimum of five years’ experience in conducting similar assignments or experience in developing and implementing school based
teacher professional development. Familiarity with the use of digital contents for teacher professional development is preferable. Attach
relevant documentation as evidence.
5. Have a minimum of five years’ professional experience in collecting and analyzing data, documenting findings, and creating and presenting
reports.
6. Provide evidence of successful implementation of similar assignments with relevant national and international organizations.
Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations
for IPF Borrowers” July 2016 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of
a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable
for the entire contract, if selected.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations.
Further information may be obtained from the Procurement Office, 2nd Floor, Podium Wing, TSC House, and Kilimanjaro Road during
the official working hours.
Expression of Interest documents (One original and a copy) must be delivered in written form to the address below in person or by mail by
31st October, 2018 at 11.00 a.m
The Secretary/Chief Executive
Teachers Service Commission,
Attn: Head of Supply Chain Management Services
Private Bag,
00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254202892000
Email: ddprocurement@tsc.go.ke
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
The Government of Kenya through the Office of the Deputy President invites tenders for the following
air charter services:a)
Helicopter-ODP/001/ONT/2018-2019
b)
Fixed wing air craft-ODP/002/ONT/2018-2019
Interested service providers who are registered in relevant trades and categories, (proof of registration
required) may obtain Tender Documents from Harambee House Annex 1st
Floor, room 1B12/13, in
person, or against written application. The non-refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000 is to be paid in cash at
the Cash Office before 4.00pm on normal working days or in banker’s cheque payable to the Principal
Administrative Secretary, Office of the Deputy President.
Interested bidders should note that only those meeting the criteria indicated below as a minimum,
supported by relevant documents at submission will be considered for further evaluation.
The Bid Bond must be in form of Bank Guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
company.
1.
2. Valid Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from KCAA.
3.
4.
5.
6. Valid Tax Compliance Certificate.
Bank statements indicating sound financial standing and adequate access to bank credit line.
Litigation History of the Company (both court and arbitration cases).
Confidential Business Questionnaire.
There shall be a pre-bid conference meeting on the 16th
October 2018 at Harambee House Annex 4th
floor boardroom at 10.00 am.
One original and one copy of the 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
Administrative Secretary,
Office of the Deputy President,
P. O. Box 74434 – 00200,
Nairobi.
and placed in the Tender Box on ground floor, Harambee House Annex or sent by post so as to reach
the above address not later than 23rd
October, 2018 at 10.00am.
Submitted bids will be opened publicly in the 4th floor Board Room of Harambee House Annex 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 remain valid for one hundred twenty (120) days from the opening date of the tender.
The Bid Security of Kshs. 500,000, which must be from an established bank, or approved Insurance
Company, shall be valid for one hundred fifty (150) days from tender opening date.
The Government reserves the right to reject any tender and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or
any tender.
HEAD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
For: PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
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MyGov Briefs
. FKF pleads for
funding ahead
of Ethiopia
match
BY SAMIRA KIBACHA
KNA-NAIROBI
Football Kenya Federation
(FKF) President Nick
Mwendwa has requested the
Ministry of Sports to allocate
more funds to the national
team to pay its players.
Mwendwa said the team
was now out of residential
camp due to lack of funds.
“Since July 1, we have requested
for Sh68 million yet
we have only received Sh12
million,” Mwendwa said.
However, the FKF president
noted that on average,
the federation needs around
Sh15 million per match,
which the federation is unable
to raise due to current
financial situation. The Sh15
million can cater for the players
in a friendly environment
and to pay them allowances
among other costs.
Speaking on Friday at a
presser in Nairobi, Mwendwa
said they were grateful that
the government had been
supportive in most of their
matches but the reality now
is that they need the government
more than ever.
“Taking away of sponsorship
has affected most of
our activities, the last sponsor
we had walked away because
of issues about taxes,”
Mwendwa said.
He noted that according
to the Sports Act, national
team assignments fall under
the government through the
ministry of sports; thus they
need to be allocated money.
EAST AFRICAN PORTLAND
CEMENT COMPANY LTD.
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/NR/004-022/
2018-2019
KURA/RMLF/COR/040-062/
2018-2019
KURA/RMLF/SR/065-076/
2018-2019
KURA/RMLF/NZ/091-104/
106-114 &116/2018-2019
TENDER DESCRIPTION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
OF ROADS IN NORTH RIFT REGION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
OF ROADS IN COAST REGION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
OF ROADS IN SOUTH RIFT REGION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
OF ROADS IN NYANZA 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
4.
3.
EAPCC/OT/
171/2018
EAPCC/OT/
164/2018
The following invitation to tender is available in our Website and
INVITATION TO TENDER
INVITATION TO TENDER
The following invitation to tender is available in our Website and IFMIS Portal.
S/N
IFMIS Portal.
S/N
1.
1.
2.
3.2.
TENDER NO.
TENDER NO.
EAPCC/DISP/
168/2018
EAPCC/OT/
169/2018
EAPCC/OT/
170/2018
EAPCC/DISP
163/2018
EAPCC/OT/
162/2018
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Disposal of motor vehicles
(Retender)
Outsourcing of Bissil quarry Mining
operations.(Retender)
Hire of transport
services for
limestone from
Bissil Quarry to
Athi River factory.
(Retender)
Hire of transport services from
kunkur quarry to the factory.
Disposal of
motor vehicles
Outsourcing of kunkur quarry
Mining operations (Mining,
screening and transportationRetender)
Outsourcing
of
cleaning services
( reserved for
YWPD)
CLOSING DATE
CLOSING DATE
21st September
2018 at
12:00 Noon.
17th October 2018
at 12:00 Noon.
23rd October 2018
at 12:00 Noon.
21st September
2018 at
12:00 Noon.
23rd October 2018
at 12:00Noon.
21st September
2018 at
12:00 Noon.
23rd October 2018
at 12:00Noon.
Detailed information and various Addenda on the above tenders are available on
the company website, www.eastafricanportland.com or IFMIS portal
(https://supplier.treasury.go.ke)
East African Portland Cement Company Ltd
P.O. Box 20-00204, Off Namanga Road
Athi River, Kenya, Tel +254 709 855 000
Email: customercare@eapcc.co.ke
Website: www.eastafricanportland.com
East African Portland Cement Company Ltd
P.O. Box 20-00204, Off Namanga Road
Athi River, Kenya, Tel +254 709 855 000
Email: customercare@eapcc.co.ke
The Managing Director
The Managing Director
Website: www.eastafricanportland.com
Detailed information and various Addenda on the above tenders are
available on the company website, www.eastafricanportland.com
or IFMIS portal (https://supplier.treasury.go.ke)
SALE OF BOARDED VEHICLES – TENDER NO. NMK/S/BV/10/2018
The National Museums of Kenya invites tenders from interested persons/firms for purchase of boarded
vehicles as indicated
No. Vehicle Reg. No. Engine
Rating
1.
2.
3.
4.
KAC 023G
KAB 378V
KAP 837Z
KBN 512E
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1.
2600cc
2664cc
2488cc
Year of
Manufacture
1992
1991
2002
2010
Name
Toyota Hilux Pickup
Mitsubishi 4G54 S/Wagon
Nissan Terrano S/Wagon
Nissan Navara Pickup
Location
Kisumu
NMK Hq
NMK Hq
NMK Hq
Country
Project title
Project ID
SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE
: Kenya
: Kenya Youth Employment and Opportunities Project (KYEOP)
: P151831
Credit Number : IDA-5812
Contract Title : Supply and Delivery of 2 No Lots Branded Motor Vehicles
Tender No
: KE-NITA-77034-GO-RFB
The Government of Kenya has received Financing from the International Development Association (IDA), toward the
cost of the Kenya Youth Employment and Opportunities Project (KYEOP), and intends to apply part of the proceeds
toward payments under the contract for the Supply and Delivery of Motor Vehicles.
National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the Supply and Delivery of 2
No Lots Branded Motor Vehicles as provided.
NO
Bidders can view and verify the vehicles from 8.30 a.m. – 4.30 p.m. from Monday – Friday in the
locations indicated.
2. Vehicles sold on `as-is-where-is-basis’ and are subject to reserve price.
3.
5.
Bidders shall pay a non-refundable fee of Sh.1000/= per set of bid documents.
4. Bidders will be required to pay Sh. 5000/= per vehicle in cash. The deposit will be refunded to
the unsuccessful bidder. Deposit shall be credited to the successful bidder.
Successful bidders will be required to pay and collect the vehicles within fourteen (14) days upon
date of notification failure to which they will lose the offer and vehicle sold to the next highest
bidder.
6. Price quoted should include duty where applicable which should be confirmed from
Procurement Office.
7.
Upon payment the vehicles must be removed from the station yard within seven (7) days failure
to which the bidder shall be liable for demurrage charges of Kenya Shillings Two Hundred
(Ksh.200) only per day.
Detailed tender documents can be obtained from Principal Procurement Officer’s office upon payment of
amount stated at the Cash Office between 9.00 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Alternatively, the tender documents may
be downloaded free of charge from the NMK Website – www.museums.or.ke. All prospective bidders are
advised to visit the website regularly to check any updates or addendum that may be issued. Complete
tender documents should be enclosed in Plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the tender reference
Number and addressed to:
Director General,
National Museums of Kenya,
P. O. Box 40658, 00100,
Nairobi.
and deposited in the Tender Box located at the Earth Sciences Building reception area so as to reach us on
or before 24th
are invited to attend the opening.
Director General.
October, 2018 at 12.00 p.m. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter and tenderers
6.
2.
3.
4.
Lot 1
Lot 2
1.
MOTOR VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
Heavy Duty, Utility Passenger Vehicle, 4x4, L.W.B, 2200-2500cc, Diesel
Double Cab Pick Up 4x4, L.W.B., 2200-2500cc., Diesel
QUANTITY
1 No
9 No
Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding procedures as specified in the World Bank’s
Guidelines: Procurement of goods and Non-Consulting Services IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World
Bank Borrowers, January 2011, Revised July 2014 (“Procurement Guidelines”), and is open to all eligible bidders as
defined in the Procurement Guidelines. In addition, please refer to paragraphs 1.6 and 1.7 setting forth the World
Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information at the address below during office hours i.e. 09.00 a.m.
to 5.00 p.m. or by emailing nitakyeop@nita.go.ke .
A complete set of bidding documents in English may be accessed and downloaded from the National Industrial
Training Authority’s website www.nita.go.ke .
A bids security must accompany all bids as follows:
(i) Lot 1 : Kshs 200,000.00 (Kenya Shillings Two Hundred Thousand)
(ii) Lot 2: Kshs 400,000.00 (Kenya shillings Four Hundred Thousand)
5.
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes, marked Tender No. KE-NITA-77034-GO-RFB , Lot No.
1 or 2 should be addressed to;
The Director General
National Industrial Training Authority
P.O. Box 74494-00200
Nairobi, Kenya.
Bids must be delivered and deposited at the Tender Box situated on the First floor of the main
Administration Block B, at the reception on or before Tuesday 6th November, 2018 at 12.00 Noon local
Kenyan Time. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in
the presence of the bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend. The opening will take
place in the KYEOP Boardroom on 2th Floor Block A.
DIRECTOR GENERAL
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Use of technology spurs revenue
More than 23,000 members of the sacco
have registered with Amicash platform
with 3,404 of them having received
emergency loans through their mobile
phones
BY BERNARD MUNYAO
KNA-MURANG’A
E
mbracing technology,
such as the use of mobile
money transfer services,
has helped a Murang’a-based
sacco to increase revenues in
the first half of 2018. Amica
Sacco, whose members are
mainly farmers, last year introduced
mobile phone applications
to reduce the costs
of operations and to improve
efficiency.
By end of August this year
the application, dubbed Amicash,
had helped the sacco to
generate revenue totalling Sh8
million.
23,000
Members of the sacco
who have registered
with the platform
Currently more than 23,000
members of the sacco have
registered with the platform
with 3,404 of them having
received emergency loans
through their mobile phones.
Speaking during this year’s
special delegates meeting held
in Murang’a town on Friday,
chief executive officer of the
sacco James Mbui said the
mobile application has helped
the sacco to reduce its costs of
operations as the service has
assisted its members to apply
for loans through their mobile
phones. “With the Amicash
loan application, members
are able to access emergency
loans from the comfort of
their homes. The loan facility
is credited to the member’s
account immediately after approval,”
added Mbui
“Amicash loan portfolio
stands at Sh12.6 million for
3,404 processed applications
over the last eight months
since the product was introduced.”
The
sacco is awaiting approval
from Sacco Societies
Regulatory Authority (SASRA)
so as to roll out agency banking
which will enable members
to deposit or withdraw
cash from the Amicash agents
near them.
“The management is targeting
to roll out this service
by end of October this year,”
said Mbui. “The agents will
increase our visibility and accessibility
by increasing our
delivery channels around the
country by creating easy access
and convenience to our
financial services.”
On the newly introduced
tax on money transfers, Mbui
said it will not negatively impact
the performance of the
sacco adding that the newly
imposed 0.05 percent tax on
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
SUPPORT FOR EAST AFRICA’S CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR SKILLS AND
TERTIARY EDUCATION IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES–THE EAKI PROJECT.
SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE
INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB)
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (ICB)
DATE:
Loan No.
9TH OCTOBER, 2018
2100150031997
Project ID No: P – Z1 – IB0 – 23
Tender Ref No: MOH/EAKIP/ICB/004/2018-2019
Tender Name: PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF EAST AFRICA’S KIDNEY INSTITUTE (EAKI)
COMPLEX
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
This Specific Procurement Notice follows the General Procurement Notice for this project, which appeared in
Development Business Issue No AfDB 675-10/14 Published on October 10 2014.
The Government of the Republic of Kenya has received a loan from the African Development Fund in various
currencies towards the cost of Support for EAST AFRICA’S CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR SKILLS AND
TERTIARY EDUCATION IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES -PHASE 1.
It is intended that part of the proceeds of this loan will be applied to eligible payments under the contract for
Construction of East Africa’s Kidney Institute (EAKI) Complex within Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) Grounds,
Nairobi, Kenya.
The Ministry of Health, now invites sealed tenders from eligible Bidders for the proposed Construction of East
Africa’s Kidney Institute (EAKI) Complex, tender No: MOH/EAKIP/ ICB/004/2018-2019.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents at Ministry of
Health Headquarters, P.O Box 30016-00100 Nairobi located at Afya House Cathedral Road Off Ngong’ Road,
Supply Chain Management Office, East African Kidney Institute Project ADB Prefabricated Block during normal
working hours ( 8.00am-1.00pm and 2.00pm -5.00pm {EAT}) or view it in the Ministry Website; www.health.
go.ke
6.
A complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested Bidders upon payment of non-refundable
fee of Kenya Shillings One Thousand (KES 1,000.00) at Cash office situated at 2nd
floor, Ministry of Health,
Afya House or Bankers Cheque payable to Principal Secretary, Ministry of Health or downloaded free of
charge from the Ministry of Health Website; www.health.go.ke
NB: Bidders who download the document from the website MUST register their details in the Supply Chain Management
Office (Room No 11), East African Kidney Institute Project ADB Prefabricated Block during normal working
hours or email to procurement514health@gmail.com.
7.
Interested Bidders or their representatives are invited to attend a pre-bid meeting on Tuesday 23rd
October, 2018 at the School of Medicine Boardroom, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi
next to Kenyatta National Hospital at 10.00 a.m. A site visit will be conducted immediately after the
pre – bid meeting.
8.
9.
The provisions in the Instructions to bidders and General Conditions of contract contained in the bidding documents
are the provisions of the African Development Bank’s Standard Bidding Documents for the Procurement
of Works (September 2010, Revised July 2012).
Complete tender documents enclosed with plain sealed envelopes, marked with tender name and reference
number (Original and Copy) should be delivered to the office of the Head, Supply Chain Management Services,
on 5th floor Room 514, at Ministry of Health, Afya House, Cathedral Road, off Ngong’ Road so as to be
received on or before Wednesday 21st
November, 2018 at 10.00 A.M (EAT).
10. Bidders should provide Tender Security of Kenya Shillings Twenty Five Million (KES. 25,000,000.00), or
equivalent amount in a freely convertible currency, from a reputable bank and should be valid for 180 days
from the date of tender opening. The beneficiary for the security shall be The Principal Secretary, Ministry of
Health, P. O. Box 30016 – 00100 Nairobi.
11. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of Bidders or their representatives who choose
to attend at GTZ Prefabricated Block Board Room, Afya House, Cathedral Road Off Ngong’ Road on
Wednesday 21st
November, 2018 at 10.00 A.M (EAT).
Head Supply Chain Management Services
For: Principal Secretary, Ministry of Health
TENDER NOTICE
PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR SUPPLY OF
GOODS, WORKS AND SERVICES
Rural Electrification Authority (REA) is a state corporation in Kenya. REA is in the process of preparing
and maintaining a register for suppliers of various goods, works and services for period 2018-2020.
Interested applicants are invited to apply for pre-qualification, indicating the category of goods, works
or services they wish to be prequalified. Registered youth, Women and Persons with Disability firms are
encouraged to apply.
RFX No.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1000000131 Suppliers of bottled clean drinking water – with
dispensers for all the regions
1000000132 Suppliers of Stationeries and Office Supplies
1000000133 Suppliers of Branded Promotional Items
Small works – Electrical Works/Services
1000000130
Small works – Plumbing Works/Services.
Small works – Carpentry, furniture, fabrications
and Office repairs.
1000000128 Motor vehicle repairs and maintenance (Garages
and Body works), Motor Vehicle Spares and
Supply of Lubricants, Batteries & Accessories.
1000000129 Repair of Forklifts, Teleloggers, Generator Maintenance,
Spares, Parts and Supply of Lubricants,
Batteries & Accessories.
1000000125 Car Hire and Taxi Services
1000000124 Provision of Transport Services
1000000127 Provision of Labour and Transport Services
1000000123 Provision of Survey Services
26.10.2018
26.10.2018
02.11.2018
01.11.2018
31.10.2018
30.10.2018
OCTOBER, 2018.
29.10.2018
CLOSING/
OPENING DATE
24.10.2018
25.10.2018
05.11.2018
CATEGORY
OPEN
Youth, Women
& PWD
Youth, Women
& PWD
Youth, Women
& PWD
Youth, Women
& PWD
Youth, Women
& PWD
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be viewed at REA E- Procurement Web Portal
found on the REA website (www.rea.co.ke) beginning on 10th
Completed Tenders are to be saved as PDF documents marked with prequalification numbers and
description, to be submitted in the REA E-Procurement Web Portal found on the REA website
(www.rea.co.ke) so as to be received on or before dates indicated above.
There will be a Pre-bid meeting to be held on dates and venues indicated in each Prequalification/RFX
document.
Prequalification bids will be opened electronically promptly thereafter in the presence of the Tenderer’s
or their representatives who choose to attend in REA Procurement Office Ground Floor.
NOTE
Physical bid documents shall not be admissible. All bids shall be submitted electronically through the
portal.
PETER K. MBUGUA
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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growth for Murang’a-based Sacco
With the Amicash loan application,
members are able to access emergency
loans from the comfort of
their homes. - James Mbui
cash transfers will still remain
cheaper than physical transactions.
Meanwhile
the chairman
Hiram Mwaniki announced
that the sacco asset base has
registered a 6 percent growth
in the last eight months of
2018 having grown from Sh2.8
billion in December 2017 to
Sh3.6 billion as at August 31,
2018.
“The Sacco registered a
gross income of Sh426.9 million
as at August 2018, registering
a 47 percent growth
compared to Sh289 million
during similar period in 2017,”
added Mwaniki.
Murang’a county execuChief
executive officer of Amica Sacco James Mbui with
Murang’a county executive member for cooperative Edward
Muiruri (right) addressing journalists in Murang’a on Friday
426.9m
Gross income t he
Sacco registered as
at August 2018
tive officer for cooperatives
Edward Muiruri underscored
the contribution of saccos
in growth of economy of the
county. Muiruri noted that
since start of devolution in
2013, Murang’a County has
registered immense growth of
cooperatives cutting across all
sectors of the economy.
“County administration will
continue to support growth of
cooperatives as they are helping
our people to save and
initiate various income generating
projects which have also
created employment opportunities,”
he added.
DECLARATION OF A VACANCY FOR THE POSITION OF PRINCIPAL, COLLEGE
OF HEALTH SCIENCES
REQUEST FOR EXPESSION OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
The University of Nairobi continues to undergo a purposeful, decisive, and aggressive transformational change. This has enabled
the University to ensure that the physical capacities, quality and availability of staff and relevance of academic programs are in
sync with the ever increasing demand for access to higher education and leading with excellence.
The University is now seeking to appoint a Principal for the College of Health Sciences who, under the direction of the ViceChancellor,
shall be the Academic and Administrative Head of the College.
Requirements:
For appointment to the position of Principal, a person shall:
1. Be a Professor or Associate Professor of the University of Nairobi serving on permanent and pensionable terms and a
holder of an earned Doctorate degree or equivalent qualification from a University recognized in Kenya;
2. Have thorough knowledge of the structural, legislative and regulatory framework for administering University
Education in Kenya;
3. Have at least five years hands-on experience at a senior level in a University or equivalent institution with demonstrable
leadership, and management capacity including knowledge of public financial management and strategic people
management;
4. Be an accomplished scholar with proven track record in formulating and managing academic programs and supervising
and mentoring Masters students and PhD students;
5. Have a proven track record of research and publications in peer reviewed journals, monographs and books;
6. Have demonstrable experience in networking, fundraising and resource mobilization;
7. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution on Leadership and Integrity; and
8. Have a demonstrable experience in transformative and strategic leadership.
Core Competencies:
The following core competencies and skills will be required for the position of the Principal:
1. Ability to portray and uphold a positive national image and work in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic environment with
sensitivity to and respect for diversity
2. Being a visionary and results oriented thinker
3. Excellent organizational, interpersonal and communication skills and
4. Capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines and
5. Firm, fair and transparent management style.
Duties and Responsibilities:
As per the Charter and Statutes of the University of Nairobi, the Principal:
1. Shall be the Academic and Administrative Head of the College and as such shall be responsible to the Vice-Chancellor
for maintaining and promoting efficient management of the College.
2. Shall be responsible for strategic planning, performance contracting and quality management system in the College.
3. Shall be Chairman of appointments of:
i)
Staff on Grades I-IV
ii) Technical and Administrative Staff on Grade A - F
iii) Academic Staff up to Graduate Assistant and Tutorial Fellow
4. May assign or delegate any of his/her duties to a committee or a member of the university staff and may withdraw any
such assignment or delegation at any time.
5. Shall have any other duties as may be assigned by the Vice-Chancellor.
Appointment:
As per the Universities Act 2012, University of Nairobi Charter and Statutes, the Principal shall hold office for duration of five (5)
years with the possibility of one time renewal for a further term of five years subject to a positive appraisal by the Council.
How to apply:
1. Each application shall be accompanied by detailed Curriculum Vitae, Copies of Relevant Academic and Professional
Certificates, National Identity Card or Passport, Testimonials, and other relevant supporting documents.
2. Applicants should submit ten (10) hard copies of their applications which should clearly be marked “Application for
the position of Principal, College of Health Sciences.
3. Applications must be submitted on or before Monday, October 22, 2018.
4. Applications should be addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Nairobi, P.O. BOX 30197, 00100 NAIROBI.
Note: The University of Nairobi is an equal opportunity employer. Women,
the marginalized and persons living with disability are encouraged to apply.
(This advertisement cancels and supersedes the advertisement for the position of
Principal, College of Health Sciences that appeared in
the Daily Nation of Monday, October 01, 2018 page 36)
3.0
Tender Reference Name:
Consultancy Services for Launching and Enhancing
Visibility of the National Employment Authority
Tender/Reference Number: NEA/EOI/004/2018/2019
1.0 General Background
The National Employment Authority (hereafter referred to as “NEA” or the “Authority”) was established in April 2016 by
an Act of Parliament, the National Employment Authority Act (2016)—which effectively provided the legal framework and
mandates for its operations.
The Authority was created out of the then National Employment Bureau (NEB) which was one of the Departments in the
Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services.
The Act therefore provided for the transitioning of the Bureau into the National Employment Authority. It provides for a
comprehensive institutional framework for: employment management; enhancement of employment promotion interventions;
and increasing access to employment by the youth, minorities and marginalized groups and for connected purposes.
2.0 Scope of Work
I.
II.
III.
The consultant shall design and produce pre-launch and launch materials “brand tool kit”,
Participate in the pre-launch and manage the launch activities, and advise on Sustainability of visibility of NEA
after the launch.
More specifically, the consultant will be expected to:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
Study and Familiarize themselves with the NEA Strategic Plan; the NEA Act (2016), the Employment Act
(2007), the Labour Institutions Act (2007), relevant International Conventions and standards on public
employment services and other relevant materials on the NEA.
Research and draw experiences of related organizations in other countries which have successfully
provided services similar to the mandate of NEA.
Develop a Communication Strategy for NEA.
Provide a detailed roadmap on how NEA can be successfully launched.
Design and produce branded materials for the official launch of NEA.
Design and produce NEA resource packs.
Design and produce materials for branding NEA.
Advise on effective profiling of NEA for sustained visibility after the official launch.
Present all the developed materials to the NEA Board for validation.
Produce and deliver the finalized launch copies of all the materials to the Director General of NEA.
Participate and manage launch of NEA
Funding of the Consultancy
The funding will be from GOK grant to the Authority.
4.0 Expression of Interest
The Authority hereby invites sealed expression of interest from eligible and qualified firms to carry out detailed design and
implementation of the launch
5.0 Short listing /Selection Criteria
Interested firms must meet the provided requirements as indicated in the TOR which can be obtained by downloading from
the NEA website (www.nea.com, www.laboursp.go.ke or obtain a hardcopy from the NEA Procurement Office.
The short listed consultants will be consulted to give a financial Quote for further evaluation.
6.0 Submission of Expression
Completed Expression of Interest and testimonials should be submitted in three (3) copies; - One (1) clearly marked original
and the other two (2) marked copies which must be in English language.
Consultancy Services for Launching and Enhancing Visibility of the National Employment Authority
and be deposited in the tender box provided on the 1st floor NEA building located in Kasarani, DCC’s compound or mailed
on or before 17th
October 2018 at 10.00 hrs (East African Time) to:
The Ag Director General – National Employment Authority
Ministry of, Labour and Social Protection
P. O. Box 25780 – 00100, Nairobi Kenya
Tel: 020-7855747/6
dg@nea.go.ke or info@nea.go.ke
Late EOI documents will not be accepted. The Tender opening will take place immediately after closure in the presence
of the firm’s representatives who may choose to attend at the Authority’s boardroom located in Kasarani – seasons, DCC’s
compound
Supply Chain Management Services
For Ag Director General - National Employment Authority.
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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR CONSULTANCY
SERVICES FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF “NEMA
GREEN POINTS’’
NEMA intends to construct three Green Point building’s in Nyandarua, Marsabit and Nandi
counties to accommodate Green Exhibition area, office meeting rooms and associated facilities.
The Authority therefore invites Request for Proposal (RFP) from qualified competent and
registered firms, forming a consortium, to participate in an Architectural Designs for the Green
Points.
The Consortium should comprise of Architects, Engineers, Landscape Architects, Quantity
Surveyors and registered Environmental Experts.
Interested qualified consortia comprising the above disciplines are invited to apply, indicating the
consortia’s respective areas of competency, qualifications and experience by submission of the
requirements as per Terms of Reference (TOR’s).
For more information, download the detailed Terms of Reference from http://www.nema.go.ke.
and the Request for Proposal (RFP) documents in plain sealed envelopes marked “Request for
Proposal for Architectural Designs of “NEMA Green Points” Should be submitted to:
DIRECTOR GENERAL
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
P.O. BOX 67839-00200
NAIROBI, KENYA
The Request for Proposal (RFP) Documents must be placed inside the Tender Box at the
Reception Area, Eland House-Popo Road South “C” by 11:00 am on or before 24th October
2018. Opening will be done immediately thereafter in the Main Board Room in the presence of
Consortia representatives who choose to attend. Late submissions will be rejected.
National Environment Management
Authority-Kenya
@Nema Kenya
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES – 2018/2019
The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is established under the Environmental
Management and Coordination Act (EMCA) CAP 387 Laws of Kenya, as the Principal Instrument of Government
in the implementation of all policies relating to the environment.
NEMA intends to run the internship program to enable youth gain knowledge, skills and practical experience
on the job for a period of three (3) months. The program will begin from October 2018 to June 2019 in three
cohorts as follows October – December 2018, January to March 2019, April – June 2019.
Requirements;
1. Be unemployed youth aged between twenty one (21) and thirty four (34) years of age;
2. A copy of National ID;
3. Must be a graduate with a relevant first degree or diploma in the following fields, Environmental,
Accounting/Finance, Procurement, ICT/GIS, Public Relations, Law, Record management and Human re
source management, Business administration, obtained from a recognized institution within the last three
(3) years. The candidate must be in procession of the relevant certificate;
4. Copies of academic transcripts;
5. A valid certificate of good conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigation;
6. Personal accident insurance cover for personal risks and;
7. Medical insurance cover by the National Hospital insurance fund (NHIF) or any other reputable medical
insurance firm;
8. Must not have benefit from the program before.
Candidates who meet the requirements outlined above should apply through the online portal
https://erp.nema.go.ke:8081/ and submit their application and copies of their certificates and testimonial by
22nd October 2018. Attachments should not exceed 10MB.
Please Note
i) NEMA will not offer employment after completion of the program.
ii) Incomplete applications will not be considered.
iii) Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
NB: NEMA is an equal opportunity employer and canvassing will lead to disqualification. Qualified candidates
living with disabilities and female candidates are encouraged to apply.
National Environment Management
Authority-Kenya
@Nema Kenya
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
VACANCIES
The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is established under the Environmental Management and Coordination
Act (EMCA) CAP 387 Laws of Kenya, as the Principal Instrument of Government in the implementation of all policies relating
to the environment.
The Authority is looking for highly competent, dedicated and self-driven individuals of high integrity who are able to demonstrate
strong technical/or leadership skills to fill the following vacant positions;
No.
Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Chief Environmental Planning Officer
Principal Wetlands Officer
Senior Legal Officer
Internal Auditor II
Personal Secretary
Driver III
Records Management Assistant III
Office Assistant
Grade
E4
E5
E6
E8
E8
E12
E9
E13
Ref
HR/1/2018
HR/2/2018
HR/3/2018
HR/4/2018
HR/5/2018
HR/6/2018
HR/7/2018
HR/8/2018
No. Required
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
Terms of service
All the above positions are on permanent and pensionable terms of service except for the position of Internal Audit Auditor II
which is on a four (4) years contract, renewable.
How to apply
For more information on the jobs and application procedure, please visit our on-line recruitment portal https://erp.nema.go.ke:8081/
and submit your application and a detailed curriculum vitae, indicating current remuneration, current position/grade, expecte
d salar y an d daytim e telephon e contact . Kindl y sen d a har d cop y o f th e applicatio n accompanie d b y copie s o f certificates ,
testimonials, detailed Curriculum Vitae, Quoting the reference No. on the envelope to the address below by 29th
October 2018,
The Director General
Popo Road, Off Mombasa Road
P. O. Box 67839 – 00200
NAIROBI
NOTE:
Shortlisted candidates will be expected to fulfill the requirements of chapter 6 of the Constitution of Kenya by submitting copies
of clearance certificates from the following organizations during interviews;
i.
Kenya Revenue Authority
ii. Higher Education Loans Board
iii. Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission
iv.
v.
Directorate of Criminal Investigations (certificate of good conduct) and;
Credit Reference Bureau
NEMA is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified persons with disabilities and female candidates are encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and canvasing will lead to automatic disqualification.
National Environment Management Authority-Kenya
Our Environment, Our Life, Our Responsibility.
@NemaKenya
Disclaimer: Taxpayers are notified that KRA will not accept responsibility for payments not received, credited and validated in the relevant Kenya Revenue
Authority accounts Contact Centre: +254 (020) 4 999 999, +254 (0711) 099 999, Email: callcentre@kra.go.ke Complaints & Information Center: +254 (0)
20 281 7700 (Hotline), Email: cic@kra.go.ke
Tulipe Ushuru Tujitegemee!
Tender Notice
Kenya Revenue Authority invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following
tenders: -
Description
KRA/HQS/NCB-018/20182019:
SUPPLY,DELIVERY
AND COMMISSIONING
OF WEB-BASED
INTELLIGENCE
GATHERING SYSTEM
KRA/HQS/NCB-019/20182019:
CONSTRUCTION
OF
CARGO SCANNER
HOUSING AT MALABA
-OSBP
OPEN
N/A
Eligibility
Pre-Bid
16TH
OPEN
OCTOBER,
2018
10.00 AM
Closing Date and
Time
31ST
OCTOBER,
2018
11.00AM
24TH
OCTOBER,
2018
11.00 AM
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender
document with detailed requirements at the office of the:
Deputy Commissioner – Supply Chain Management
Times Tower Building, 25th Floor, P.O Box 48240– 00100 GPO,
Tel. +254 020 2810000, Fax No. +254 020 215809 Nairobi, Kenya.
Website: www.kra.go.ke, Email: eprocurement@kra.go.ke
Tender documents can be downloaded from the KRA website: www.kra.go.ke and
Government of Kenya tender portal. Tender Documents submitted after the said date
and time shall not be accepted for evaluation irrespective of the circumstances.
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National Housing Corporation
VACANCIES ANNOUNCEMENT
Our client, National Housing Corporation (NHC) is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament Cap. 117 whose mandate is to play a principal role in the implementation of the Government’s
Housing Policies and Programmes. NHC is seeking to recruit results driven and highly motivated individuals to fill exciting and challenging positions;
General Manager Finance
Ref: NHC/GMF/07/2018 (1 Position)
Reporting to the Managing Director, The General Manager
Finance shall be responsible for advising the Managing Director
and the Board on all financial management aspects.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership to the Finance Division as Head of the division;
Management of Corporation’s finances, systems and operational
procedures; Overseeing the implementation of NHC Financial
Management system, accounting processes and internal controls;
Development and implementation of the Corporation’s short
and long-term operation plans; Ensuring compliance with both
internal and external reporting requirements; Budgeting and
ensuring effective and optimal utilization of the Corporation’s
finances; Sourcing and procurement of funds for the
Corporation’s operations; and overseeing investment.
Person Specifications
• Be a holder of Bachelor of Commerce Degree (Accounting / Finance
option) or equivalent from a recognized university;
• Be holder of a Master’s degree in Finance, Business Administration
or equivalent from a recognized university;
• A fully qualified CPA III (K) or ACCA (Final);
• A registered accountant for a period of eight (8) years and a
member in good standing of the Institute of Certified Public
Accountants of Kenya; and
• Possess fourteen (14) years financial / accounting experience, eight
(8) of which must have been served at a Senior Management level.
General Manager Estates
Ref: NHC/GME/07/2018 (1 Position)
Reporting to the Managing Director, the General Manager
Estates will be responsible for providing overall leadership and
management of the Estates Division within the Corporation.
Key Responsibilities
Responsible for the formulation and implementation of NHC
Estate Management policies and programmes; Provide leadership
in the Estates Division and advise the Managing Director and
the Board on all Property Management related matters; Carry
out valuations of Corporation’s properties; Undertake Estates
administration, leasing, letting, and advising on property trends
and prices, enforcing rent collections, repairs and maintenance
of NHC buildings and Estates; Marketing and sales of developed
projects; and undertaking user reaction surveys.
Person Specifications
• Be a holder of a Bachelor’s degree in Land Economics, Real Estate or
equivalent from a recognized University;
• Be a holder of a Master’s degree in Land Economics, Real Estate,
Property Management or equivalent;
• Be registered as a Full member in good standing of the Institution
of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) for a minimum period of eight (8)
years;
• Have fourteen (14) years’ work experience in Real Estate, Housing
or Property Management, eight (8) of which should have been
served at the Senior Management level; and
• Demonstrate practical knowledge in prevailing Property laws and
Real estate management.
General Manager Technical Services
Ref: NHC/GMT/07/2018 (1 Position)
Reporting to the Managing Director, the General Manager
Technical will be responsible for coordinating all aspects
related to the execution of housing development projects in the
Corporation.
Key Responsibilities
Provide overall strategic leadership for the technical operations
in the Architectural, Quantity Surveying, Land Surveying and
Engineering sections; responsible for the design, supervision
and administration of construction projects; Develop and
review operating policies and procedures; Manage costs and
completion schedules and quality assurance of projects;
Prepare budgets for the technical services; Provide professional
advice to the Managing Director and the Board on the
preparation and implementation of projects.
Person Specifications
• Be a holder of a Bachelors Degree in Engineering (any option),
Building Economics, Architecture, Land Surveying, or an
equivalent;
• Be a holder of a Masters Degree in any of the above disciplines, or
an MBA;
• Be registered with a relevant professional body for a minimum
• period of 8 years;
• Have fourteen (14) years’ work experience, eight (8) of which
should have been served at a Senior Management level; and
• Possess Project Management skills.
Corporation Secretary
Ref: NHC/CS/07/2018 (1 Position)
Reporting to the Managing Director, the Corporation Secretary will
be responsible for provision of Board secretarial services, Board
Charter, work plan and advising the Managing Director on legal
implications of all decisions.
Key Responsibilities
Lead, oversee and coordinate the delivery of effective Board
secretarial services, Advise the Board and Management on all legal,
governance and compliance matters; Act as the legal custodian of
the Corporation seal and legal documents; Provide legal advisory
The positions are on a three (3) year renewable contract basis and candidates shall be subject to performance contracting.
If you believe you can clearly demonstrate your abilities to meet the relevant criteria for any of the roles above, please submit your application with a detailed CV, stating your current position, current
remuneration, copies as evidence of having met the Chapter Six Constitutional requirements, (including: Kenya Revenue Authority, Higher Education Loans Board, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, Criminal
investigation Department and Credit Reference Bureau), e-mail and telephone contacts of three referees familiar with your qualifications and work experience and quoting the respective reference number on
your application letter. To be considered, your application must be received by Tuesday, 30 October 2018 addressed to:
The Director,
Executive Selection Division
Deloitte Consulting Limited
Deloitte Place
Waiyaki Way Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
Email: esd@deloitte.co.ke
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee, and its network of member firms, each of which is a legally
separate and independent entity. Please see www.deloitte.com/about for a detailed description of the legal structure of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited and its member firms.
© 2018 Deloitte Consulting Limited
services and support research on corporate, environment, tax,
and real estate, matters; Ensure all Corporation contracts and
agreements safeguard the interests of Corporation; and prepare
briefs on policy proposals.
Person Specifications
• Be a holder of a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from a recognized university;
• A Masters of Law or MBA from a recognized university is an added
advantage;
• Be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya and a Member in good
standing of the Law Society of Kenya; and
• Have fourteen (14) years’ work experience as a Legal Officer or
Advocate, eight (8) of which should have been served at a Senior
Management level.
Internal Audit Manager
Ref: NHC/IAM/07/2018 (1 Position)
Reporting to the Audit Committee of the Board functionally and
administratively to the Managing Director, the Internal Audit Manager
will head the Internal Audit Unit of the Corporation in risk based
planning, executing, reporting and follow up of routine and adhoc/
investigative audits.
Key Responsibilities
Formulate, implement and periodically review the Internal Audit
policies and guidelines; Identify and critically evaluate elements of
governance and risk management; Design, implement and continually
improve appropriate risk management framework; Plan and
execute internal audits in accordance with the law, the International
Professional Practices Framework and guidelines issued by the Public
Sector Accounting Standards Board(PSASB); Review audit findings with
internal and external auditors, appraise the management and report
to the Audit Committee of the Board; Follow-up on implementation
of recommendations from external auditors and the Audit Committee;
Prepare audit reports for presentation to the management and to the
Audit Committee of the Board; Carry out investigative audits; and act
as Secretary to the Audit Committee of the Board.
Person Specifications
• Be a holder of a Bachelor of Commerce degree or equivalent from a
recognized university;
• Be a holder of a Master’s degree in Finance/Accounting, MBA or
equivalent from a recognized university;
• A fully qualified CPA III (K) or ACCA (Final);
• Have fourteen (14) years’ work experience as an auditor, eight (8) of
which should have been served at a Senior Management level;
• Be a registered Internal Auditor/Accountant for eight (8) years;
• Possess Certified Internal Auditors (CIA) certification or Certified
Information System Auditor (CISA); and
• Member in good standing of the Institute of Internal Auditors.
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Gaming machines and
shisha pots set on fire
Recent increase
in suicide cases
within Nairobi is
catalysed by drug
abuse, says RC
BY JOSEPH NG’ANG’A
KNA-NAIROBI
I
llegal gaming machines
and shisha pots were set on
fire in Nairobi on Friday in a
blow to the increasing number
of gambling dens.
The operation was led by
Nairobi Regional Commissioner
Kang’ethe Thuku at
Jericho grounds in Makadara
Constituency, in the city’s
Eastlands zone.
Thuku termed gambling
was a menace to society and
called upon the public to work
together to remedy the situation.
“Gambling and the use
of drugs especially shisha
amongst the youth has led to
insecurity in Nairobi region,”
said Thuku. Thuku further
added that the recent increase
in suicide cases within Nairobi
is catalysed by drug abuse and
called upon the affected individuals
to seek professional
assistance from guidance
counsellors.
“The government is committed
to providing rehabilitation
services to the reformed
youths,” asserted the RC.
Thuku called upon the youth
to form youth groups so as to
access youth fund kitties to
help them start business and
create job opportunities.
In order to enhance security
within Nairobi, Thuku called
upon the public to use the Mulika
Uhalifu Initiative and report
criminal cases by sending
a text message to 22068.
“We assure confidentiality
in reporting criminal issues as
the short code does not give
personal details but just the
location of the crimes,” said
Thuku. Meanwhile, the registration
of tutktuks and their
operators in Thika Town to
fight insecurity is well in progress,
reports George Gachiri.
Thika sub-county tuktuk
association chairman Mwago
Karanja said they have registered
468 out of 630 tuktuks
within Thika Town adding that
they were committed to register
the rest.
“With the help of database
system, we will be able to
collaborate with the police to
identify the details of tuktuks
involved in criminal activities
and will be able to identify
the owner, the colour and its
numbers,” concluded Karanja.
Mr Karanja spoke as the
registration deadline came to
an end with a forum addressed
by Thika West OCPD Paul
Karobia Kiriki, who lauded the
initiative and hoped other sectors
will join soon to enhance
security in the area.
Kiriki, who addressed the
Gambling
and drug use
especially
shisha amongst
the youth has led
to insecurity in
Nairobi region,
- Kang’ethe Thuku
over 650 tuktuk operators at
Starehe gardens who had paraded
their newly numbered
tuktuks, noted with appreciation
the initiative by the
association leadership to collaborate
with the security apparatus
in the area.
“Due to cases of thefts recorded
by clients ferried by
some unscrupulous
tuktuk
riders, Thika Tuktuk Association
came up with an idea of
registering all their tuk tuks
eight months ago, with an aim
of mitigating the problem,”
said Kiriki.
He pointed out that the exercise
had been ongoing for
the last eight months and
those who have not been captured
in the data base were
also in the registration pipeline.
The OCPD said it will now
be easy to track down illegal
tuktuk operators in the town
as well as beefing up security
of the customers.
KENYA SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
Empowering the Public Service
Administrative Officers' Examination, November 2018
It is notified for general information that the November 2018 Administrative Officers' Examination, will be held at the Embu and
Baringo campuses of Kenya School of Government from Monday November 19, to Friday November 23, 2018.
1. ELIGIBILITY TO REGISTER
Candidates for this examination must:
a) be holder of the Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences from a recognized university
b) be a serving Administrative Officer who has successfully completed the Induction Course; and
c) have served in the position of Administrative Officer for a minimum period of nine (9) months.
2. REGISTRATION FEE
Each candidate will be required to pay examination registration fees in the amount stipulated in the Public Service Commission
Circular Ref. PSC.EXAM/1/VOL.I! / (47) dated May 3, 2018. Thus:
Basic Fee:
Ksh. 3500
Fee Per Paper:
Ksh. 875 (for 7 papers)
The fee is non-refundable and should be deposited in the account shown below.
Mpesa Paybill No: 976006
Account Name: Examination
NB: The Mpesa confirmation sms should be indicated on the completed registration form.
3. REGISTRATION FORMS
Copies of a detailed circular on the Examinations, including registration forms may be downloaded from Kenya School of
Government website www.ksg.ac.ke. Hard copies have also been sent to The Attorney General, All Principal Secretaries, The
Controller of Budget, The Auditor General, Chief Registrar of the Judiciary, Clerk of the National Assembly, Clerk of the Senate,
and All County Commissioners.
Duly completed registration forms, indicating Mpesa confirmation code signifying payment of examination registration fees
should be sent or submitted to:
Director General
Kenya School of Government
P.O Box 23030-00604-Lower Kabete, Nairobi,
so as to reach the School not later than October 12, 2018. Further information may be obtained from the Kenya School of
Government Examination Office, Telephone Number: 0704271618.
Letters of Authority to sit the examination will be sent to candidates through the Post Office and email. All candidates should
therefore provide valid postal and email address during registration.
4. LATE REGISTRATION
A late registration fee of Ksh.300/- will be charged on all submissions for registration after October 12, 2018. The deadline for
late registration is October 31, 2018.
5. EXAMINATION PAST PAPERS
The syllabus, past papers and application forms can also be downloaded from the Kenya School of Government website at
www.ksg.ac.ke.
NOTE:
1. The examination syllabus and Regulations for Administrative Officers (Revised 2007) will be used for purposes of this
examination.
2. The Provisions of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 applicable in the respective subjects of Law; Government Organization,
Functions and Practice; and Management of Public Finance and Procurement will be examined. Candidates are therefore
advised to familiarize themselves with the provisions as they prepare for the examination.
Ludeki Chweya, Ph.D., CBS
DIRECTOR GENERAL
KENYA SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, FISHERIES AND IRRIGATION
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CROP DEVELOPMENT
KENYA CEREAL ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMME-CLIMATE RESILIENT
AGRICULTURAL LIVELIHOODS WINDOW (KCEP-CRAL)
INVITATION TO TENDER
Background
The Kenya Cereal Enhancement Programme-Climate Resilient Agricultural Livelihoods Window (KCEP-CRAL) is a partnership
between the Government of Kenya (GOK), European Union (EU) and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
through a loan and grant resources from the Adaptation of Smallholder Agricultural Programme (ASAP). The overall development
goal of the Programme is to contribute to the reduction of rural poverty and food insecurity of smallholders in the Arid
and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) by developing their economic potential while improving their natural resources management
capacity and resilience to climate change in an increasingly fragile ecosystem.
The Programme invites interested and eligible firms to participate and submit sealed bids for the purposes of bidding for the
tenders below.
REFERENCE
MOALF/SDCD/KCEP-CRAL/
PROC/015/2018-2019
MOALF/SDCD/KCEP-CRAL/
PROC/017/2018-2019
MOALF/SDCD/KCEP-CRAL/
PROC/024/2018-2019
TENDER DESCRIPTION
Tender for Supply and Delivery of Motor
Cycles and Accessories for WAOs
Tender for Supply and Delivery of Motor
Vehicles for KCEP-CRAL Programme
Provision of Group Medical Services for
Programme Staff
TENDER
ELIGIBILITY
Open
International
Open
International
Open
National
CLOSING DATE
20th November 2018
11.00am EAT
20th November 2018
at 9.00am EAT
22nd October 2018 at
10.00am
Interested firms may obtain further information from the Programme procurement office tel; 0770 174 188. Email: tenders.
kcepcralprogramme@gmail.com on normal working days begininng on the date of advert.
A complete set of tender documents and submission details are available for downloading from www.kcepcral.go.ke or www.
kilimo.go.ke. and www.devbusiness.com for the International Competitive Bidding documets.
ALL Downloaded copies are FREE OF CHARGE.
All Bidders who download the document from the above website(s) or purchase it are required to submit their particulars
(name & address of the firm, contact person & their mobile number) to the KCEP-CRAL official procurement email address:
(tenders.kcepcralprogramme@gmail.com), using their official email addresses.
All bidders are also advised to regularly visit the above Programme website, to obtain any additional information/addendum
on the tender that may be issued before the closing date. Complete set of registration documents MUST be submitted in plain
sealed envelopes clearly marked;with each respective category and category reference to the following address:
The Principal Secretary,
State Department for Crop Development,
PO Box 30028-00100,
Kilimo House, Cathedral Road, Nairobi
Tel: 0770174188
And dropped in the tender box situated at the reception of MOALF & I Ground floor Kilimo House, Cathedral Road so as to reach
the above address on or before the dates as indicated above.
Tenders will be opened soon after the closing time in the presence of the bidders representatives who choose to attend at the
boardroom on 7th
floor, Kilimo House.
The Principal Secretary - State Department for Crop Development
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KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
NATIONAL OPEN TENDERS
Kenyatta National Hospital wishes to invite sealed tenders from eligible candidates for goods, services and works and also extend
closing date of the earlier advertised tenders as shown below:
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
TENDER NO.
KNH/T/69/2018-2019
KNH/T/70/2018-2019
KNH/T/71/2018-2019
KNH/T/72/2018-2019
KNH/T/73/2018-2019
DESCRIPTION
Supply and Delivery of Hospital Linen
Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Dental Chairs
Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Transient Power Surge
Suppression Devices
Procurement of Works for Servicing of HV/LV Substations Switch Gears and
Distribution Transformers
Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of
Vitreoretinal Machine
EXTENSION OF TENDER CLOSING DATE
NO.
TENDER NO.
1
2
3
4
KNH/T/63/2018-2019
KNH/T/64/2018-2020
KNH/T/65/2018-2019
KNH/T/66/2018-2019
CLOSING DATE
30/10/2018
30/10/2018
30/10/2018
30/10/2018
30/10/2018
ESTABLISHMENT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE
A. INTRODUCTION
Pursuant to Section 73(5) and 155(5) of the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act, 2012 and
PFM Regulations, 2015 and the guidelines for establishement of Audit Committees in all public
entities Vide Kenya Gazette Notice Vol. CXVIII No. 40 of 15th
recruit persons as Chairperson and Members of Audit Committee.
DESCRIPTION
Supply and Delivery of Biomedical Spare Parts
Supply and Delivery of Orthopedic Technology
Materials
Procurement of Services for Annual Monitoring
Statutory Inspection and Certification for Boiler
No.2
Supply and Delivery of Medical Gases
OLD
CLOSING DATE
10/10/2018
10/10/2018
10/10/2018
10/10/2018
NEW
CLOSING DATE
11/10/2018
11/10/2018
11/10/2018
11/10/2018
The interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect Tender Documents at the Supply Chain Management
Department Room No.6, Administration Block from Monday to Friday between 9:00am to 4:00pm.Tender documents with
detailed Specifications and Conditions can be downloaded free of charge from the KNH Website (www.knh.or.ke) and on the
Public Procurement Information Portal (www.tenders.go.ke). Hard copies can be obtained from the office of the Deputy Director,
Supply Chain Management located at the Hospital’s Main Administration Block Room 6 from Monday to Friday between 9.00 a.m.
to 4.00 p.m. upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs.1,000.00 per tender document via Mpesa pay bill No.626088, Account
Number –Name of Supplier and obtain an official receipt from Cash Office (Administration Block).
Bidders who choose to download the tender documents from the website free of charge should immediately email their name and
contact details (cell phone number, email, and company name) to: procurementknh@gmail.com for records and communication
of any tender clarifications and addenda.
There shall be Mandatory Site Visits on 16th and 17th October 2018 at 10:30am at Kenyatta National Hospital for Tender No.
KNH/T/70/2018-2019- Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Dental Chairs and Tender No.
KNH/T/72/2018-2019- Procurement of Works for Servicing of HV/LV Substations Switch Gears and Distribution Transformers. All
bidders MUST fill the site visit certificates attached in the tender documents and the certificates should be signed by authorized
staff of the Hospital.
Completed tender documents must be returned as specified in the tender document and deposited in the Tender Box situated at
the Kenyatta National Hospital Administration Block, Supply Chain Management Department entrance before or at 10.00am and
be addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer –KNH
April, 2016; The Ministry is seeking to
B. REQUIREMENT FOR APPOINTMENT
Chairperson
To be appointed as the Chairperson of the Audit Committee,one must have the following:1.
Degree from a recognized University
2. Knowledge and experience of not less than 7 years in Audit and /or Finance Management /
Accounting
3. Be a member of a professional body and in good standing
4. Knowledge and experience in Risk Management
5. Be a person of Integrity and in compliance with requirements of Chapter Six of the
Constitution of Kenya 2010
Members
1. A Degree from a recognized University
2. Working experience of not less than 5 years
3. Be a member of aprofessional body and in good standing
4. Knowledge in Public Service/ Government operations.
5. Be a person of integrity and in compliance with requirements of Chapter Six of The
Constitution of Kenya 2010. Refer Regulations 174 PFM Regulations 2015 for details.
All interested applicants who meet the requirements in (B) above should submit their applications
together with detailed curriculum vitae, copies of academic and professional certificates and
testimonials and national identity cards in a sealed envelope and addressed to Cabinet Secretary
Minstry of East African Community & Regional Development.
Deadline for receipt of applications is 30th
October, 2018
If within two (2) months from the date of the deadline, applicants do not hear from the
Ministry they should consider their applicantions not successful.
MINISTRY OF EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
& REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
ISO 9001:2015 Certified Hospital
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER REF NO. : MOH/DSHP/NASCOP/001/2018-2019
TENDER NAME : PROVISION OF PRINTING SERVICES FOR HIV M&E DATA
REPORTING TOOLS
1.1
1.2
1.3
This tender is eligible ONLY to bidders under AGPO category.
The Ministry of Health, through NASCOP, invites sealed bids from eligible candidates For Provision of
Printing Services For HIV M&E Data Reporting Tools
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information from and inspect the sample documents at
the Ministry of Health, Afya Annex Building (KNH Grounds), Nairobi (Room No. 304) during normal
working hours.
1.4
A complete set of tender documents and soft copies of tools to be printed should be downloaded from
the Ministry of Health Website (www.health.go.ke) OR NASCOP website (nascop.or.ke) by interested
candidates.
1.5
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with tender reference
number and be deposited in the Tender Box at the First Floor, Afya Annex Building, KNH Grounds, Nairobi
or be addressed to The National AIDS & STI Control Program (NASCOP), Ministry of Health, P.O.
Box 19361-00202, Nairobi so as to be received on or before 23rd
OCTOBER at 10.00 A.M. Local Time.
1.6
1.7
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes and delivery must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain
valid for 120 days from the closing date of the tender.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Candidates or their representatives
who choose to attend at Afya Annex Building, KNH Grounds, Room 302.
HEAD, NATIONAL AIDS & STI CONTROL PROGRAM
For:PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL
TENDER NOTICE
Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) invite sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following
tenders.
AMPATH-RSPO TENDERS
No. Tender No.
2 MTRH/T/040/2018-19
Tender Description
1 MTRH/T/075/2018-2019 Tender for supply, delivery and installation of
cytotoxic safety cabinet for ampath oncology.
Tender for supply, delivery and installation of
biobank freezer.(Re-tender)
Eligibility Closing date
Open
Open
23rd October
2018
23rd October
2018
The eligible bidders shall be required to provide authenticated evidence that they have recently satisfactorily
carried out similar assignment and prior to award, they will be given an opportunity to demonstrate how they
intend to discharge their subsequent contractual obligations upon award.
Tender documents with detailed specifications and conditions are obtainable from Supply chain Department,
MTRH, P.O. Box 3-30100 Eldoret from Monday to Friday between 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. upon payment
of non-refundable fee of kshs 1000/- per each bidding document. Tenders can also be downloaded FREE
OF CHARGE from both Hospital’s website www.mtrh.go.ke under tenders portal or state tender portal:
https/supplier.treasury.go.ke
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes should be deposited in tender box number “B”
SITUATED AT 2nd floor, left wing of the main building of MTRH (Eldoret) 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 Tuesday 23rd October, 2018 at 10.00 am. Opening of the bidding
documents will be conducted publicly immediately thereafter at a venue to be advised by Tender Opening
Committee
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL
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October 9, 2018
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PS launches National Optic
Fiber project for Kisumu
County revises
performance
contract for
workers
Governor James
Ongwae says contract
had been improved and
urges the workers to
deliver on their services
BY CHRISPHINE OTIENO AND
JANE NAITORE, KNA-KISII
K
isii County has revised workers’
performance contracting as area
governor James Ongwae cautioned
workers that the new contract will demand
physical outcomes.
Launching the annual event on Friday
governor James Ongwae said the contract
had been improved and urged the workers
to deliver on their services.
Ongwae cited the County Department
of Water where the public officers are required
to do nine water schemes per subcounty
with one additional borehole in
each of the 45 wards during the year in
question.
This comes even as residents castigated
the county officers for giving great emphasis
to procedures of public projects
which eventually failed to be completed
by the end of the year under evaluation.
Noting that the tools for measuring the
public servants’ service delivery were
near completion for rolling out, Ongwae
noted that the strategy’s assessment
would include rewards for performers.
Ongwae introduced a public service
delivery manual which spelt out policies
and processes in service delivery.
He said all performing ministries will
be rewarded at a public forum and urged
those willing to peruse the manual to do
so as it will be placed within the precincts
of the county assembly.
On the recent head count of civil servants
at the County Government, Ongwae
revealed that details will be released any
time from now.
County Commissioner Godfrey Kigochi
applauded the County government for efforts
to ensure efficient service delivery to
wananchi saying performance contracting
ensures public officers are well managed.
He
said the annual exercise enables innovativeness
on the worker to reach the
required target.
All 47 counties
and their subcounties
will get
connected over
the next three to
five years
BY JOSEPH OUMA
KNA-KISUMU
T
he National Optic Fiber
Backbone Infrastructure
(NOFBI) connection
commenced in Kisumu
County on Saturday with
seven
sub-counties
earmarked
for connectivity.
Principal Secretary for Information,
Communications
and Technology (ICT) Jerome
Ochieng disclosed that NOFBI,
which is a national government
project, had Sh10 billion
dedicated to it by the government.
The
amount, Ochieng noted,
will ensure that all counties
and sub-counties get connected
over the next three
to five years in what is anticipated
to greatly transform
service delivery to the public.
He was speaking when he
launched the project at the
Nyanza Regional Commissioner’s
office grounds on Saturday
morning.
The PS said by extending
NOFBI from county to all subcounties
the ability to prepare
an ICT infrastructure to be
used across the country will
be greatly enhanced.
“As the foundation of eGovernment
programmes, including
NOFBI which is done
in phases together with the
county connectivity projects
aimed at achieving universal
connectivity, we are moving
into the future where the 4th
industrial revolution will be
driven by technology,” he explained.
The
PS noted that only several
decades ago, four out of
the five top corporations in
the world were energy-based
and only one was ICT related.
But in recent years ICT-related
corporations have turned the
tables to go top of the list.
Today one cannot afford
to leave behind their mobile
phone, he noted, since we all
greatly depend on technology
for almost every aspect of our
lives and so no one should be
left behind by this global push.
“Laying down the fiber
optic cables across the
country will help us achieve
many things. ICT drives
such successful initiatives
like the M-PESA which we
depend on,” he said.
The PS announced that his
team was in Kisumu to connect
Nyando, Muhoroni,
Seme, Kisumu East, Kisumu
West, and Kisumu Central
sub-counties.
Having applications running
on the fiber infrastructure
such as the IFMIS used to pay
or distribute funds through
the National and County governments,
the people in subcounties
will connect directly
to the IFMIS and so save more
time.
Ochieng said through the
last mile initiative, the government
will connect all hospitals
and now that Kisumu
Amount, in Kenya shillings,
dedicated to the
National Optic Fiber
Backbone Infrastructure
(NOFBI), which is a
national government
project
Principal
Secretary
Jerome
Ochieng
testing the
Unified
Communic
ation
System of
the County
Connectivity
Project in
Kisumu on
Saturday.
With him is
the representative
of
Nyanza
Regional
Commissio
ner, John
Cheruiyot
(left) and
Kisumu
County ICT
Officer, Jowi
Seif Ouma.
Laying down the fiber optic cables
across the country will help us
achieve many things. ICT drives
such successful initiatives like the
M-PESA which we depend on
- PS Jerome Ochieng
the Universal Health Coverage
(UHC), local residents and
counties should maximise on
the opportunity.
He explained that the country
will also be able to facilitate
tele-medicine which will
reduce the number of patients
travelling long distances to
have X-rays interpreted and
lab result analysis done in farflung
health facilities as was
the norm in the past.
“Such information can easily
be obtained through the
internet,” he said.
The other aspect, he said,
was security which remains
crucial; what with the installation
of CCTV cameras along
the roads, to facilitate surveillance
by police officers.
“Since the 4th industrial
revolution will be based on
technology, we are building
our internal human capacty.
This is by ensuring
t ICT is embedded in
ur education curriculum
hrough Digital Literacy
Programs (DLPs),”
the PS said.
Ochieng said
constituency and
wards should adopt
technology by building
the Constituency
vation Hubs where
young people can come up
with ideas or innovations that
would transform their lives.
“President Uhuru Kenyatta
has been identified as the
UN Global Youth Champion
in charge of 1.8 billion global
youths. As such, the Constituency
innovation and Ajira
programme which creates
massive online jobs must be
facilitated,” he argued.
The PS said technology is
disruptive since it changes the
way we do things with one
outstanding aspect being that
we have moved from working
within certain confines to
doing so online as opposed to
office hour regime.
He said innovation can actually
be transformative citing
Uber which he argued was
not a taxi company and do not
own any taxi but controls millions
of taxis and so handles
billions of shillings, just like
M-PESA, helping other people
to make money.
Speaking at the forum, the
representative of Nyanza Regional
Commissioner John
Cheruiyot, disclosed that the
DLP programme had already
covered 488 primary schools
out of 610 in Kisumu County,
while 35 youths have benefited
through the Ajira programme.
10m
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Kenya’s Golden Girl of Paralympics
Disabled at six years, Mary Nakhumicha found that sports gave
her a much-needed pillar of strength that also thrust her into the
limelight that comes with success. She is Kenya’s most celebrated
Paralympian, having won her first gold medal when she was only 13.
She was honoured with the Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year
Award in 2008 and also won the Whang Youn Dai Achievement
Award at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London. 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
M
ary Nakhumicha was
a playful child. As a
little girl growing up
in Western Kenya, she enjoyed
running around the fields and
rural paths with her playmates.
Then illness struck and
the resulting medical treatment
changed her life.
Her right leg failed, and her
running and jumping were
halted. Her joints degenerated
and the muscles wasted away.
The bubbly six-year-old was
reduced to crawling to and
from the playground, crippled
by a wrongly administered
injection to treat pneumonia.
Her parents were crushed,
resigned to the fate of caring
for their suddenly disabled
daughter.
A few years later,
some
Catholic nuns on missionary
work in western Kenya took
Nakhumicha to neighbouring
Uganda where there was
a free medical camp. A year
and three operations later, the
10-year-old stood tall, thanks
to a caliper – a metal leg brace
strapped around her knee. The
joy of walking again warmed
her heart, but she was more
thrilled at being able to resume
school, to play and take part in
physical education classes.
“With my limited motion, I
used sticks as my javelin and
threw them as far as I could,”
she says, adding that she was
the school’s best javelin, shot
put and discus thrower. Her
parents were very supportive
of her athletic pursuits.
“They would often take me to
the local paraplegic games to
compete,” she says.
Days off school meant more
practice time and before the
family knew it, the teenager
was picked for a junior competition
in the Netherlands,
where she proved her worth
by winning a bronze medal.
At 13, she made her debut at
the 1992 Paralympics. She
was the youngest member of
the team that represented the
country in Barcelona, Spain.
She believes that taking part
in the 1992 games was pivotal
in shaping her lengthy and illustrious
sporting career.
Nakhumicha participated in
the women’s discus, shot put
and javelin events. She won
a gold medal in the javelin
competition with a throw of
21.50m, setting a new world
record.
But her rebirth faced a jolt
when her father died and left
the huge burden of fending
for the family to her stay-athome
mum. “My father died
in 2002 so I couldn’t continue
with my education after primary
school. My mother could
not afford the school fees,”
she says of the still-painful
memory. She finds comfort
in the fact that her father,
Zakayo, had revelled in her
achievements, including the
three gold medals she won in
javelin, shot put and discus
at the All Africa Games in Johannesburg,
South Africa – a
momentous achievement for
Kenyan Paralympics.
“The All Africa Games in
1999 were amazing! Winning
three medals at one event was
special. Even today when I
look at them (medals) I am
overjoyed.”
The 14th of 16 children found
refuge in sports and decided to
move to Nairobi and become a
professional athlete to help
educate her siblings. Even as a
young girl, she had no qualms
about wading into completely
uncharted territory.
“I am the only one who pursued
sports in my family. My
father was an ardent sports fan
even though he never played
competitively,” says the tenacious
athlete who has always
considered sports a career like
any other. But it was not easy
going into full-time sports because
she could not live off it
as a semi-professional. Commuting
to the Nyayo National
Stadium for training sessions
was another hassle. But she
would not relent.
“For me, disability is not a
challenge to bear but a challenge
I work towards overcoming
every day,” she
explains, although she does
admit that using public transport
is not easy. “Our public
transport system does not factor
in the physically disabled.”
She also points out that the
disabled often face discrimination
in the workplace.
Nakhumicha competes in
the F57 – a classification for
field competitors who have
partial trunk and leg function.
At the Atlanta Paralympics
in 1996, she bagged a silver
medal in the javelin and followed
it up with a double in
Sydney Paralympic Games
four years later, retaining her
silver in javelin and winning
bronze in the shot put.
In between the games, Nakhumicha
won several gold
and silver medals at continental
events as part of her
preparations for the Beijing
Paralympics, where she impressively
retained the silver
in the javelin.
The 2012 games in London
offered up a mixed bag of
fortunes. She captained the
Kenya team – a responsibility
she embraced and took very
seriously – and set out to play
a leading role to reclaim the
gold that had eluded her for
two decades, despite a difficult
training period prior to
the games. But London turned
out to be one of her worst
From my allowances and award
payments I have built a house for
my mum. I also knit hats after
training and sell second-hand clothes..I
don’t wait to be helped; I am always
chasing opportunities - Mary Nakhumicha
WORDS OF WISDOM
• Do not be afraid to
pioneer in completely
uncharted territory.
• Possibilities are always
boundless, impossible
is possible.
• Our success has
created opportunities
for us but more
importantly, helped
to change the perceptions
towards people
with disabilities in a
positive way.
• I don’t wait to be
helped. I always chase
opportunities.
competitions on the field.
Her throwing hand hurt and
all her lurches fell short, way
below even her training performances.
For the first time,
she was staring at the possibility
of leaving the Paralympics
without a medal after a similar
dry spell in Athens, Greece, in
2004. Her hopes of beating her
role model, Paralympic javelin
champion Nassima Saifi of Algeria,
fell flat.
“Prior to London I had a
bad experience with an inexperienced
masseuse that left
me with sore muscles on my
throwing hand just weeks to
the games,” she recalls. She
normally threw 23m, but
could barely manage 16m in
the javelin. “I felt really bad.
I had failed my country on
the grand stage,” she says of
the disappointment and frustration
she felt at the London
games. Hours to the close of
the games, she was informed
that she had been shortlisted
for a special award by the International
Paralympics Committee
(IPC) alongside three
other athletes. She did not
realise the magnitude of the
award until her name was
read out as the winner of the
Whang Youn Dai Achievement
Award alongside Ireland’s
Michael McKillop. The
IPC selected Nakhumicha
in recognition of her role in
changing the face of Paralympic
sports in Africa. According
to the sports governing body,
her participation over 20 years
had exemplified the best spirit
of the Paralympic Games and
awarded her a gold medal that
boosted Kenya’s seven-medal
haul from London.
“To be recognised as the
best player in the world was
great! I felt it was a chance to
redeem myself, my nation.”
The recognition earned her
another award when she got
back home. She was decorated
with the 2012 Kenyan Sports
Personality of the Year Award
for athletes with disability.
This was the second time she
was being celebrated after a
2008 ceremony that accorded
her a chance to meet her local
sporting heroes.
“There are two people I really
admire. I would like to be
like Tegla Loroupe and Paul
Tergat. Tegla uses sports to uplift
people and spread peace,”
she says, adding that Tergat
was the founder of the awards
that provided the first platform
on which Kenyan sportsmen
and women could be celebrated.
Her awards have come
mainly from her prowess on
the field but Nakhumicha also
plays wheelchair table tennis
and is a member of the sitting
volleyball and the women’s
wheelchair basketball teams.
She has also ventured into
powerlifting, a form of competitive
weightlifting in which
contestants attempt to lift
three types of weights in a set
sequence while seated, because
she wanted to compete
at the Commonwealth Games,
which organise only a limited
number of para-sports events.
A regular day for Nakhumicha
begins with intensive gym
sessions lasting about four
hours. When competitions
are approaching, she includes
throwing practice sessions at
the stadium.
“Before a competition, I
train for about 12 months to
two years,” she says, explaining
that the sacrifice is necessary
as the athletes are up
against sportsmen and women
who are full-time professionals.
“The only way to beat
them is to train as much as you
can.”
For Nakhumicha possibilities
are always boundless, and
the impossible is possible.
“From my allowances and
award payments I have built a
house for my mum. I also knit
hats after training and sell
second-hand clothes,” she
says, adding, “I don’t wait to
be helped; I am always chasing
opportunities.”
She is now taking on a new
task – coaching – that she
began under the auspices of a
local non-government organisation,
Action Network for the
Disabled, which uses sports to
empower disabled people.
She believes her experience
makes her a good trainer and
could make her a top coach in
future. She is already a certified
Paralympics coach and
has worked with about 100
athletes, including the field
athletes who competed at
the 2011 African Paralympics
Championships.
Her aim is to find several
other Nakhumichas to take
her place when she finally
quits active competition.
She is happy that her success
has in some way spurred
people with disabilities, especially
women, to take up not
just athletics but also wheelchair
basketball and sitting
volleyball.
“Our success has created
opportunities for us but more
importantly, helped to change
the perceptions towards people
with disabilities in a positive
way,” she says.
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Simple lessons in pork value
addition from an Italian city
Triza Ngugi first saw what looked like
coconut fruits but quickly changed her view
and thought they were sweet potatoes. She
was wrong - what she was looking at was
yet another type of preserved pork. Success
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 entering the first exhibition
stand at the
Terra Madre, Salone
Gusto (Mother Nature, Exhibition
of Taste) show, in Turin,
one is met by a whole, wellcooked
pig thigh.
This immediately whets
your appetite for what would
be a possible local cuisine,
perhaps of roasted pork, ugali
and kachumbari.
However, it seems a mystery
how a pork thigh is preserved
and eaten after more
than six months.
We sought to borrow this
technology, which may be
customized to fit the Kenyan
market as a way of value-addition
that can boost earnings
from this sector. This is especially
because pork is highly
perishable and most farmers
are forced to ‘dispose’ it as fast
as possible to avoid making
losses.
The process, as we learn is
simple, but requires patience
and caution, so that the pork
is free from any bacteria and
other microorganisms.
Locally known as ‘prosciotto’,
the delicacy’s process
of production starts with pork
breeding.
“This particular ham is from
a cross-breed of black and
white breeds of pig,” explains
Davide Oxalande, a marketing
officer at Prosciutte del Casentino,
one of the exhibiting
Italian companies. However,
it can be obtained from other
pig breeds as well. The pigs are
reared under the free range
system for two years before
they are ready for slaughter.
After slaughtering a mature
pig, he says, the meat is left to
cool for 24 hours. The thighs
are then trimmed and well
rubbed with a mixture of salt,
garlic and spices such as pepper,
chilli pepper and nutmeg.
After seven days, the residual
salt is then eliminated, and
the thighs are massaged for a
second time, ushering in the
second salting stage. The thigh
is salted and massaged for two
weeks before eliminating excess
salt.
After this stage, the thighs
are kept to cure over a period
of between 40-60 days after
which they can be smoked
under wood fire. The pork is
then left to cure for no less
than 18 months before it is
ready for the market.
Regulators, producers and
breeders of this product are
in the process of finalizing
standards that will require
longer curing time, thus optimizing
the taste.
When Triza Ngugi first saw
what
looked like coconut
fruits, she was surprised to
find ‘pumpkins’ in Italy. But
again, she changed her view
and thought they were sweet
potatoes. Bus she was wrong;
this was yet another preserved
type of pork.If made locally,
salame would qualify as
mutura (traditional sausage)
from pork, only that it lasts
long and is seasoned using different
spices.
“Salame is prepared by
mixing minced pork with
olive oil, garlic and wine,” explained
Guido Salini, a farm
manager at Salini Fratelli. The
mixture is then stuffed into
pieces of the large intestines
of a pig and tied with a sisal
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Days the thighs are
kept to cure after
which they can
be smoked under
wood fire
string all round. It is then preserved
under temperature of
25-30 degrees centigrade and
humidity of 17 hygrometers.
For six months, there is control
of both temperature and
humidity at different levels,
after which the salame is ready
for sale.
Usually, Salini says, the
salame can last for over one
year, and refrigeration is only
required after the consumer/
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A Kenyan delegate tastes
Italian pork dubbed prosciotto.
seller slices it.Samson Kiiru,
who lived in Italy for three
years, wishes this technology
was available in Kenya. According
to him this creative
technology would not only
help in promoting the pork
value chain, but also offer a
delicacy for people like him,
who have tasted and liked it.
“I am still thinking of venturing
into pig farming so that
I can produce a combination
of Kenya-Italian value addition
technologies,” said Kiiru,
as he tasted a piece of salame.
These technologies were
showcased during the 2018
edition of Terra Madre, Salone
Gusto, an event that happens
in Italy every two years.
Kenya had a representation
of close to 40 delegates who
included various stakeholders
along the agriculture and
food value chain. The event
is a brainchild of Slow Food
International, an organization
that promotes good, clean and
fair food.
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