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Nairobi last week after
addressing students
and administration
staff and launching
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Digital Club. Present
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Chancellor Dr Vijoo
Rattansi (left) and Vice
Chancellor Prof. Peter
Mbithi (right).
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SGR freight services
ease port congestion
The 472 km SGR line from Mombasa to Nairobi has helped lower conventional cargo and ship
congestion, besides enhancing port’s image as a regional logistics hub. Story on Pages 2-3
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1, 300 containers
arrive at the port
daily with about
800 being loaded
to the cargo trains
bound for the
Nairobi Inland
Container Deport
(ICD)
BY HUSSEIN ABDULLAHI
KNA-MOMBASA
T
he Kenya Ports Authority
(KPA) acting Managing
Director Dr. Daniel
Manduku says the Standard
Gauge Railway (SGR) freight
operations have boosted cargo
transportation and enhanced
efficiency at the port of Mombasa.
Mombasa
port remains the
most connected in the region,
with at least 33 shipping lines
calling and providing direct
connectivity to more than 80
ports worldwide.
The MD observed that the
472 km SGR line from Mombasa
to Nairobi has helped
lower conventional cargo and
ship congestion, besides enhancing
Mombasa’s image as
a regional logistics hub.
Dr.Manduku said the SGR
has helped decongest Mombasa
port by hastening the offloading
of cargo from ships
SGR freight services have reduced
472km
for onward transportation to
Nairobi and other hinterland
destinations via the modern
high-speed rail network.
“The movement of cargo by
the modern rails has helped
ease the cost of doing business
in Mombasa and its environs,”
he noted adding that it has also
eased vehicular traffic on the
port access roads.
Some 1, 300 containers arrive
at the port daily with
about 800 being loaded to the
cargo trains bound for the Nairobi
Inland Container Deport
(ICD).
He said KPA ICD Nairobi
works 24 hours and they encourage
clients to be clearing
their cargo throughout even
the weekends as all services
are available round the clock.
He acknowledged that the
SGR commercial services have
affected the multi-billion shilling
Container Freight Stations
(CSFs) businesses in Mombasa.
He said KPA is aware that
the SGR operations have not
gone down well with CFS operators
and transporters as
they feared being driven out of
business by the trains.
The MD said the speed trains
that started commercial operations
in January 2018 have
steadily been reducing cargo
dwell time at the Kilindini
harbour.
‘The CFSs were initially created
to handle transit cargo,
ease congestion and allow the
port to handle more transhipment,”
he observed.
“For us, SGR is improving
cargo evacuation at the port,
creating space at the hitherto
congested container stacking
yards and is speeding up trade
along the northern corridor,”
he said. Dr. Manduku said the
Kenya set to mark
World Maritime Day
Kenya is set to
join the rest of
the international
maritime
community in
commemorating
this year’s World
Maritime Day on
Thursday
BY MYGOV WRITER
T
his year’s theme “IMO
70: Our Heritage – Better
Shipping for a Better Future”
provides the opportunity
for maritime nations to remember
their maritime histories,
laud the progress made so
far and to address current and
future challenges for maritime
transport.
The Cabinet Secretary,
Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure,
Housing & Urban
Development, Mr.
James
Macharia, and the Principal
Secretary, Shipping & Maritime,
Mrs. Nancy Karigithu,
will flag off the event.
Organised by the Kenya
Maritime Authority, the event
will be held at the Mama Ngina
grounds in Mombasa.
The World Maritime Day
celebration will also bring
together stakeholders in the
maritime industry, students
and the general public to learn
about recent trends in the sector,
recognise challenges and
find solutions, increase awareness
and participation in the
maritime sector and the Blue
economy.
During the event, the public
will also be treated to a variety
of educative exhibitions from
various agencies and institutions
such as the Kenya Maritime
Authority (KMA), the
Kenya Ports Authority(KPA),
the Kenya National Shipping
Line, the Kenya Ferry,
Kenya Trade Network Agency
(KENTRADE) Bandari College,
Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology
(JKUAT), Express Shipping
and Logistics, Kenya Bureau of
Standards and Kenya Marine
and Fisheries Research InstiThe
Kenyan
maritime
sector and
Blue economy
has great economic
potential
that still remains
untapped
tute among many others.
This year’s World Maritime
day comes at an opportune
time when the country is keen
to implement the Government’s
Big 4 agenda as well as
position itself to develop and
reap big from the nation’s blue
economy.
The Kenyan maritime sector
and Blue economy has great
economic potential that still
remains untapped and can be
a key driver for both sustainable
growth in the economy
and employment to millions
of Kenyans if well harnessed.
Every year, the International
Maritime Organisation
(IMO) sets aside a week in
September for the international
community to celebrate
achievements made in the
maritime industry towards
shipping safety, maritime security,
maritime education
and training, the marine environment
and to emphasize
a particular aspect of IMO’s
work.
Kenya became a member of
IMO in 1973 and is currently
a council member under Category
‘C’, which consists of
countries which have special
interests in maritime transport
or navigation, having
first been elected in 2001 and
re-elected in 2017.
Length of SGR line from
Mombasa to Nairobi,
which has helped lower
conventional cargo and
ship congestion
33
Shipping lines that call
Mombasa port, which
provides direct connectivity
to more than 80
ports worldwide
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port congestion
job opportunities for Kenyans
instead of forever bemoaning
the SGR operations,” he said.
He recalled CFSs started
operations in Mombasa in
2007 to ease congestion at the
Mombasa port, which saw
ships charged demurrage fees
for delayed cargo deliveries.
Since SGR freight services
began hauling cargo, many
CFS operators have been
forced to relocate their logistics
and transportation business
to Nairobi.
Dr. Manduku says the SGR
freight services between
Mombasa and Nairobi has
streamlined and fast-tracked
movement of cargo besides
boosting value addition of
Kenyan exports.
Addressing the press at
freight station operators in
Mombasa could diversify their
business and turn their storage
yards into value addition
or transshipment centres.
“CFS operators should diversify
their logistic services to
remain in business and create
the Pride Inn Paradise Beach
Hotel, Dr. Manduku said the
SGR line is fully operational
and that cargo delivery to various
destinations has become a
lot easier and faster.
The port MD stated that
movement of goods by revamped
rails would also help
Acting Managing Director Kenya Ports Authority, Dr Daniel
Manduku (left) shakes hands with Alfred Masha, general manager
Infrastructure and Development, on the sidelines of a Kenya
Ports Authority stakeholders’ luncheon at Villa Rosa Kempinski,
Nairobi, last week. The luncheon was convened to review the
port’s performance and the supporting infrastructure in order
to deliver to its users and the economy. Looking on were KPA
chairman Gen Joseph Kibwana (left) and Principal Secretary
State Department of Transport, Esther Koimet.
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reduce freight costs and by extension
reduce prices of commodities.
He said while cargo
trucks took days to reach Nairobi,
the fast-moving freight
trains were taking eight hours.
He noted the freight trains
on the SGR line were able to
haul 4,000 tons of containerised
cargo per trip and 22 million
tons per annum.
He said most of the cargo
handled at the port of Mombasa
is destined for Nairobi
and that it is uneconomical to
move huge cargo volumes by
road.
“Moving cargo by train will
translate to less wear and tear
on the tarmac roads and will
significantly contribute to
economic growth,” he said.
Meanwhile, the KPA MD
said plans to construct the
ambitious special economic
zones in Dongo Kundu near
the Mombasa port is closer to
reality, following the completion
of the feasibility study by
the Japan International Cooperation
Agency (JICA).
He said the Sh30 billion
Dongo Kundu free port project
is set to boost Kenya’s economy
by opening up trade and
bring about ‘unprecedented
surge in logistics and business
by 2022’.
Dr. Manduku said building
of a 24-hour free trade zone
would help open up the region
for business besides creating
employment for hordes of jobless
youth.
ICT exhibition set
for next month
CS urges individuals and
institutions to showcase
their technologies and
innovations
BY DENSON MUTUTO
KNA-NAIROBI
T
he Ministry of Information, Communications
and Technology is set to display
the country’s stock of technologies
and innovations at an expo next month.
Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru appealed
to individuals and institutions who would
like to showcase their technologies and innovations
to contact the ICT Authority.
Preparations for the exhibition set to be
held at Bomas of Kenya are well advanced,
with Telkom Kenya the main sponsor spearheading
the preparations.
The CS said the ICT authority has created
a platform known as Y Box for the public to
send their innovations and ideals to the government.
“We
need to use technology in everything
we do, may it be in field of agriculture,
manufacturing, marketing among others
for efficiency and effective results. It also
creates jobs and solves problems fast and effectively,”
said the CS.
He underscored that use of technology
had proved to be very effective in transforming
livelihoods of people, saying that M-pesa
technology has so far attracted over 37 million
Kenyans who depend on the technology
to transfer cash.
The CS further noted that use of technology
demonstrated transparency in business
transactions.
“Government is currently doing its procurement
online to ensure transparency and
accountability in tendering and procurement
of government goods and services,”
said Mr Mucheru, adding that 67 percent of
Kenyans have so far expressed their support
on the government online procurement.
On privacy and data protection, the CS
said that his ministry is working on a bill to
address the concern.
However, he noted that the bill will undergo
public participation before is taken to
Parliament for debate and approval.
Principal Secretary, State Department of
ICT and Innovation Jerome Ochieng underscored
support from private sector in the
growth of ICT in the country.
We need to use technology
in everything we
do, may it be in field of
agriculture, manufacturing,
marketing among others
for efficiency and effective
results. It also creates jobs
and solves problems fast
and effectively
- Joe Mucheru
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have been defrauded of money by a person purporting to be Prof. Daniel Mugendi Njiru,
the Vice-Chancellor of University of Embu. The conman is an imposter who has been
using Facebook account in the name Daniel Mugendi Njiru to solicit funds from the
public with the promise of job opportunities with NGO, Plan International. He has been
requesting the public to send money directly to the employer’s telephone number, to pay
for the requisite insurance, after which they will be sent forms to fill-in so that they can
take up the jobs. The purported employer’s telephone number is 0728534857 which
belongs to Moses Kariuki Thitiri.
We urge the general public to note the following:
1.
That imposters and conmen / women are targeting gullible members of the public.
Do not fall victim of their maneuvers.
2. That the University of Embu and her employees DO NOT ask for payment, bribes
or any facilitation for employment opportunities.
3. That whereas Prof. Daniel Mugendi Njiru is the Vice-Chancellor, University of
Embu, the fraudster, who has been contacting the public is NOT an employee of
the University of Embu.
4. That before anyone pays money purportedly for insurance or anything else
regarding a job placement, they should first check with the University of Embu,
e-mail: vc@embuni.ac.ke or Tel: +254 20244136; +254 727933950;
+254 788199505.
5. The University of Embu is not liable for any business and / or transactions
conducted between the imposter and his / her victims.
6.
Through due diligence, members of the public should confirm the legitimacy of
social media text messages or phone calls purported to be from University of Embu
Vice-Chancellor or other University employees.
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VICE-CHANCELLOR,
UNIVERSITY OF EMBU.
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No police service
arm to be dissolved,
clarifies Boinnet
Law does not
provide for the
collapse of any
one unit of the
Police Service to
merge with the
other, he says
BY KIPTANUI CHERONO
KNA-ELDORET
T
he Administration
Police service is not
being collapsed to
totally merge with the
Kenya
Police
Service
contrary to news reports,
the Inspector General of
Police Joseph Boinnet has
reiterated.
Boinnet said the law
does not provide for the
collapse of any one unit
of the National Police
Service formation to
merge with the other.
“The constitution is very
clear about the structure
of the National Police
Service which consists of
the Kenya Police Service
and the Administration
Police Service. The NPS Act
provides for the formation
of the Directorate of
Criminal Investigations,”
he explained.
Addressing
the press
after briefing senior police
officers drawn from five
counties in the north rift
region on the ongoing police
reforms, Boinnet said
what has been done was
to re-organise the service
into various units and formations
as obligated by the
law.
The transformation
programme he added is
to collapse the parallel
command structures that
existed from the police
headquarters to the lowest
units at the counties. “We
will now have one strong
general police structure
starting from the deputy
inspector general of police,
the regional commander,
county commander to the
sub county commanders
and officers in charge
of police stations,” said
Boinnet.
Video of ‘bribe taking’ traffic
policemen played in court
Eight officers
allegedly filmed
in the act of
soliciting and
receiving bribes
face charges
BY ANNE MWALE AND
CHRISTINE ZAWADI
KNA-NAKURU
A
video recording of eight
traffic police officers in
the alleged act of soliciting
and receiving bribes from
motorists on a busy highway
was played in court on Friday.
Chief Magistrate Josephat
Kalo heard that Sh15,000 in
cash was recovered from the
officers during a sting operation
conducted by officers
from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption
Commission in 2014.
Senior investigating officer
at EACC Mr Charles Simiji
was testifying in a case where
police constables Maryanne
Ng’ombe, Berding Kemboi,
David Kentei and Esther Wandia
have pleaded not guilty
to charges of receiving bribes
from Public Service Vehicle
operators.
Their other co-accused include
police constables John
Ekurumi, Laban Gekoni, Peter
Gachehi and Mohammed Halima.
The
prosecution led by Joyce
IG Joseph Boinnet (foreground, right), while addressing
the press in Eldoret last Friday
Serling alleges that the officers
committed the offence on October
21st 2014 on the NakuruEldoret
highway at Eveready.
The witness, who presented
before court audio-visual recordings
of the traffic police
officers allegedly collecting
bribes,
testified that preliminary
investigations had
established that the law enforcement
agents had also neglected
their duties.
The policemen, who are
represented by lawyer David
Mongeri, are out on bond
We had received numerous complaints
about notorious extortion
carried out by police officers.
Commuter service vehicle drivers were
instrumental in assisting us to set up
the trap where we caught the culprits
in the act
- Rodgers Ekaki
after pleading not guilty to the
charges. Assistant Operations
Officer at EACC Rodgers Ekaki
testified before court that the
accused persons were escorted
and locked up at Railways police
station following their arrest.
“We
had received numerous
complaints about notorious
extortion carried out by police
officers.
Commuter service vehicle
drivers were instrumental in
assisting us to set up the trap
where we caught the culprits
in the act,” testified Ekaki.
Mr Kalo ordered the hearing
to resume on October 24th this
year.
Rift Valley Fever alert ahead of seasonal rains
Enhanced rainfall
expected in the
North-eastern,
North-western,
Western, Central
and the Coastal
regions of Kenya
BY WANGARI NDIRANGU
KNA-NAIROBI
T
he government has issued
an alert on Rift
Valley Fever in the impending
October rainy season.
The Director of Veterinary
Services Charles Ochodo said
the short rains from October to
December season constituted
an important rainfall season
in Kenya.
“It is expected that most
parts of the country will experience
enhanced rainfall
that will also be well distributed
both in time and space
in the North-eastern, Northwestern,
Western, Central and
the Coastal regions of Kenya,”
said Ochodo.
Consequently, the director
noted that there was bound to
be outbreaks of the Rift Valley
Fever disease, hence the need
for all the county directors of
veterinary service to be on
high alert.
He said in order to avoid the
recurrence of the March-July
of the outbreak of the disease
in some counties, county officers
were required to place
early warning systems on high
alert and bring the situation to
the attention of the field staff,
public health, administration
and local community leaders.
“They should also vaccinate
in high risk areas as a preventive
measure, step up passive
surveillance and all reports
of abortion and deaths, especially
in young animals should
be thoroughly investigated
and blood samples sent to
Center for Veterinary Laboratory
(CVL) Kabete,” said
Ochodo in a press release Friday.
Field
officers, he added,
were also required to carry
out weather monitoring activities
and the report should
capture changes in the level of
precipitation and any events of
flooding.
“Officers should commence
public awareness on diseases
reporting, personal hygiene
and discourage bare-hand
handling of animal carcasses.
In addition, disease control
committees should be activated
with immediate effect,”
he said.
Ochodo added that early
detection of the disease is important
in order to minimise
the effects to both human and
livestock and also reduce the
cost of controlling the disease.
According to the October,
Officers should commence public
awareness on diseases reporting,
personal hygiene and discourage
bare-hand handling of animal
carcasses. In addition, disease control
committees should be activated with
immediate effect
- Charles Ochodo
November
and December
weather outlook provided by
the meteorological department,
Busia, Vihiga, Kakamega,
Bungoma, Kisumu,
Siaya, Homa Bay, Migori, Nyamira,
Kisii, Meru, Embu and
Tharaka counties would receive
enhanced rainfall.
Counties in Central Kenya,
North Rift, North Western,
Coastal and North Eastern
Counties will receive above
normal rains.
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PLAZA NAIROBI AND KISUMU
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common area.
Office charges are Kshs 142.80 (inclusive of service charge) per sq. ft. per month and ½ rate for the common area
(where applicable)
Please contact the Property Manager for viewing during working hours on week days on telephone number
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• 371,372, 374,392 for Anniversary Towers
• 358, 353, 395 for Reinsurance Plaza Kisumu
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• 371, 375 for Kenya RE Towers.
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of Printed Security
Materials
(Consignment Notes,
Commuter Tickets
and Parking Tickets).
Provision of Planned
Maintenance
Services - Preventive
and breakdown
maintenance of
Fourteen (14 No.)
Standby Generators
(SBGs) Located at
Various KR Stations.
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and Various
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collection and Sewer
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for KR Estates and
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Post Office adopts technology to
Few gave Postal Corporation of Kenya much of a chance to thrive when
it was split from the more profitable telecommunications arm in 1999
and as the digital communication became all the rage. But nearly 20
years later the corporation – affectionately known in the past as just
Posta – is still going strong thanks to innovation. PCK Postmaster General
Dan Kagwe spoke to Ngari Gituku, the Government Advertising
Agency (GAA) director on the corporation’s battle to not just survive
but thrive.
What is Postal Corporation of Kenya’s mandate and
obligations?
The Postal Corporation of Kenya was established
by an Act of Parliament and operates as a commercial
public enterprise. Its mandate includes
provision of accessible, affordable and reliable
postal services to all parts of Kenya as the designated
Public Postal Licensee. Under this role,
we have the monopoly to offer Post Office letter
box services, issues postage stamps and conveyance
of letters below 350 grams.
The Postal Corporation of Kenya Act empowers
us to provide and operate;
• Postal services, and perform incidental services
relating to the receiving, collecting,
sending, dispatching and delivery of postal
articles and electronic mail;
• Postal financial services, incidental services
relating to the issuing, receiving, mobile payments,
general electronic agency services,
registration & delivery of newspapers and
periodicals, collection of bills, virtual saving
services and GIRO services, and;
• Electronic retail transfer and the National
Payment system
Our mission is to provide innovative communication,
distribution and financial solutions to
our customers and create value for stakeholders
at all times.
What is your network reach and product range?
The Post Office operates a vast national network
of postal outlets totalling 625 with a distribution
of at least two post offices in each of the 47
counties. The population served per post office is
over 70,000. Our overall goal is to improve penetration
levels by expanding the postal network
to meet the Universal Service Obligation which
requires that 6,000 persons are served by one
post office.
We are proud that the Post Office provides the
much-needed brick and mortar for the National
Government. We are currently providing existing
infrastructure that hosts over half of the Huduma
service centres countrywide.
Our network also offers a partnership with
private banking institutions to provide financial
services. Together with Kenya Commercial
Bank, Barclays Bank of Kenya, Cooperative
Bank of Kenya, Diamond Trust Bank, National
bank of Kenya and Equity Bank among others,
we not only provide agency banking services
but much needed physical presence through the
existing postal outlets countrywide.
We envision to boost the role and capacity
of the postal network as an enabler of e-commerce,
notably by establishing last mile hubs,
as partners to the government, citizens and enterprises
that are excluded from e-commerce.
This will include, especially, small and medium
enterprises, young people and women who
are marginalised and lack affordable access to
e-commerce platforms, payment options and
delivery possibilities for cross-border e-commerce.
How
is the Post Office finding relevance in this era
of electronic mail?
Yes, of course the Post Office is still very relevant
under our mission being to provide innovative
communication, distribution and financial or
payments solutions to our customers. Allow me
to highlight three aspects anchored on the mission
statement:
The first is mail and communication service.
Notwithstanding the digital disruption today,
corporate mail and private letters boxes contribute
to 70% of our annual turnover. Correspondences
that requires physical delivery that
only the Post Office can provide includes legal
documents from the Judiciary, admission letters,
bank statements, certificate of incorporation,
vital documents such as log books, title
deeds, driving licences and academic certificates.
Regarding
international mail, the main flow
of cross-border letter posts have historically
been between developed countries. However,
with an increasing share of citizens in developing
countries shopping at online market places,
the flow of cross border letter mail is increasing.
Therefore, this has reversed the trend in the recent
decline in mail volumes.
We currently have over 500,000 boxes installed
countrywide with capacity utilisation at
90%. The post office box (PLB) is not only a legal
requirement for company incorporation and a
delivery point for mail items, but it provides an
identity and a sense of belonging to all citizens.
The corporation has adopted mobile technology
to enhance the private letter boxes by introducing
the virtual box, where the customer
can access the postal services via mobile phone
(USSD) and Website.
The second aspect is courier and distribution
services. The Post Office is at the core of last
mile delivery, a concept that has proven challenging
to retailers and institutions with customers
spread all across the country. We deliver
to Wajir, Mandera, Lamu, Lokichoggio, Lunga
Lunga, Isebania, Mt.Elgon, Kacheliba, Turkana
among others which are situated in topographically
challenging terrains.
The Post Office, having identified the need
for a seamless importation process, provides
clearing and forwarding services and full logistic
solutions to customers, importing items
through Posta Cargo services. Finally, our relevance
is reinforced anchored in payment and
financial services. The Corporation supports the
unbanked population through agency banking
by partnering with banks. So far, we have acquired
and installed one hundred (100) points of
sale devices in four hundred and seventy (470)
postal outlets out of 625 offices. We offer infrastructure
to micro finance institutions as a pay
point for collection and disbursement of funds.
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remain relevant in 21st century
What is the general financial performance of the
corporation in the last financial year.
We note with appreciation that Postal Corporation
of Kenya has never been given any subsidy
by the National Government since the split from
the Kenya Posts and Telecommunication (KPTC)
on 1st July 1999. The Corporation has been financing
its operations and capital investments
from internally generated funds. In the Financial
Year 2013/14, we posted a profit of Kshs.
173 Million and thus declared a dividend to the
National Treasury of Kshs. 17.3 Million. In the
Financial Year 2016/17 we incurred a loss of
about Kshs. 1 Billion, but in the Year 2017/18,
our performance in revenue improved, recording
an annual turnover of Kshs. 4.1 Billion. This
reduced the loss to a marginal figure of less than
Kshs. 80 Million against our yearly operating
expenditure.
The Corporation has an opportunity to imThe
future of the post in
e-commerce and financial
inclusion in providtional
Payment Gateway where the Government
should channel all payments through the Post
Office, which includes Social Protection Funds.
We are at an advanced stage of partnership
with Equity Bank to provide, among other services,
disbursement of funds to Older Persons
dubbed the Inua Jamii programme. Having explained
all these three aspects, you realise that
a great number of institutions have appreciated
the significance of the robust and resilient
postal network infrastructure, our capacity for
last mile delivery (e-commerce) and support for
financial inclusion to the marginalised and unbanked
population.
Comment on the emerging trends of the Postal
transformation in the world arena.
The future of the post in e-commerce and financial
inclusion in providing logistical solutions for
last mile delivery cannot be understated. It is
interesting to note that 1.5 billion people worldwide
are already using the financial services offered
through the Post Office.
Kenya is a member of the Universal Postal
Union (UPU), a United Nations specialised
agency on postal matters. As a specialised
agency of the UN, the UPU helps its 192 member
countries to work towards achieving development
of economies, societies and electronic
trade, and in narrowing the digital divide. The
global Postal network of over 600,000 outlets
worldwide is a huge infrastructure which has
the power to spur on e-commerce and financial
& social inclusion.
What are the main achievements of Posta Kenya
since you took over as the Postmaster General in
July 2016?
I can list numerous achievements. These include
clearing, forwarding and distribution to
all election materials for 290 constituencies of
the election materials for 2017 General and repeat
elections for the Independent Electoral and
Boundary Commission. We distributed books to
schools nationally in January and February 2018
for the Ministry of Education and Kenya Literature
Bureau. We also rolled out agency banking
with Kenya Commercial Bank, Co-operative
Bank of Kenya, Diamond Trust Bank, Barclays
and National Bank of Kenya. The integration of
Family Bank and Equity Bank among others, are
ing logistical solutions for
last mile delivery cannot be
understated. It is interesting
to note that 1.5 billion people
worldwide are already using
the financial services offered
through the Post Office
in the final phase and we look forward for operationalisation
before the end of the year.
Two other important construction projects
are scheduled to be completed and operational
on or before 31st December 2018. The first is the
construction and relocation of EMS Centre/Hub
from Posta House to Machakos Road in Nairobi’s
Industrial Area. The other is Kisumu GPO. Both
are geared towards facilitating growth, penetration
of e-commerce and warehousing. The relocation
will reduce on the operational costs and
enhance access of EMS Centre/Hub by customers
and other stakeholders.
In partnership with Easy Coach Limited, we
have improved the delivery of International
Parcels and last mile delivery of Parcels to Coast
Region of Kenya. Finally, through our Corporate
Social Responsibility initiative we have contructed
the Kenyatta National Hospital paediatric
care services waiting bay in May this year.
What are some of your new innovations riding on
ICT?
The Corporation has very attractive innovative
services. These innovations include;
Tunza Nyumba na Posta- Linking retailers
and consumers of basic household commodities
through e-commerce which is a value add
to our EMS service. EMS2GO- is an android mobile
application fully loaded with all of postal
services and products as a new focal point for
engaging with its customers. The service will
engage over 25,000 motor bike riders, when it
is fully operational
Postal Digital Parcel locker - the latest innovations
for e-fulfillment, adding value to the
traditional parcel delivery methods
Mpost- an innovative product that enables
any mobile phone user to use his/her phone to
receive letters. It allows you to make your mobile
number to be a formal postal address
Posta Mobile Wallet- development is ongoing
for integration of postal products to a payment
platform centered on convenience and
relevance in digital space. E-njiwa-provides
for registration of virtual rental boxes running
serially over & above the installed physical capacity
for continuation of Posta’s Rental Box
Addresses besides creation of e-Stamps (based
on QR Code Technology). Global partnership on
e-commerce with Jersey Post and Amazon Web
Services.
What is the role of the Post Office as a hub for
e-commerce?
In recent times, growth in e-commerce has outstripped
growth in the posts’ parcel volumes. The
key role of the Post in the e-commerce chain is
last mile delivery to the customer, and in the face
of growing competition in the delivery sector, we
are also providing a payment platform as other
ways to profit from e-commerce.
We are providing space in our interactive
website for customers, which is a powerful tool
for online advertising and marketing by the online
retail shops both locally and international.
We shall, therefore, facilitate small producers
and retailers to start selling online, and in
the process make commissions on sales while
growing parcel volumes.
The Corporation is exploring partnering with
Amazon Web Services and Alibaba Group Holding
Limited to help local traders and retailers
import into the country through our platform
and benefit from the last mile delivery logistical
services. In addition, we are leveraging on
technology to provide value added services such
as track and trace of the shipment thus offering
the local customer end to end visibility which is
geared towards building trust.
Our postal networks are extensive, with Post
Offices located in every county and most importantly
in remote areas. With this in mind, we
are piloting digital parcel lockers dubbed Swipbox
for a “click and collect” solution for e-commerce,
where customer’s items are deposited
directly to their Digital box of choice to await
collection. This gives certainty to the customer
and removes the risk of a failed first-time delivery.
More interesting is the concept of setting
up hubs at strategic and convenient locations
for temporary storage of consignments before
collection by the customer. We also intend to
reduce on the waiting time between placing an
order, shipment and delivery by storing nonperishable
items manufactured by big brands in
the local stores, for prompt delivery upon successful
on-line shopping by the customer.
prove its business performance if it can be supported
by the National Government, who is the
sole shareholder, through being mandated as
the preferred logistics and financial services
provider to Public Agencies. Posta Kenya has
also been operating in commercially non-viable
areas towards meeting the Universal Service
Obligation that all citizens have a right to communicate.
In view of this, we qualify for subsidy
either from Universal Service Fund or from the
National Treasury to meet our obligations as per
the PCK Act (1998).
How is Posta Kenya contributing towards the
Government’s Big 4 Agenda?
The Government plans to create 1.3 million
manufacturing jobs by 2022 and achieve 100 per
cent affordable health care coverage for every
citizen. Other key pillars are affordable and decent
housing and food and nutritional security.
Employment Creation through Manufacturing-The
Corporation has purchased 22 vehicles
locally assembled at General Motors and DT
Dobie to enhance sales and service delivery. This
is in line with Government policy of supporting
local manufacturers to create employment.
Affordable Universal Health Care-We provide
distribution and logistical solution to pharmaceutical
companies, Mission for Essential
Drugs and Supplies (MEDS) and other suppliers.
Through our EMS Courier service Pharmaceutical
drugs are distributed throughout the vast
network countrywide. The Corporation has already
migrated the entire workforce of 3,000
employees NHIF super cover that was effected
1st July 2017.
Food and Nutritional Security –In order to
boost food security, we distribute through our
Postal Network of agricultural inputs to farmers
countrywide. We also facilitate third party payments
to farmers particularly in Western Kenya
and Rift Valley Regions.
Affordable and Decent Housing –Through our
Postapesa product we are able to provide payment
solutions to real estate firms, contractors
and other beneficiaries.
Comment on the Posta Kenya role in the national
addressing system
We note and appreciate that Postal Corporation
of Kenya is a direct beneficiary of the National
Addressing system currently being developed
by the Government. The Government has put in
place a committee of key stakeholders driven by
Ministry of ICT and Communication Authority
of Kenya to develop the ideal National Addressing
System in Kenya. Posta Kenya will be a key
beneficiary of the addressing system upon completion,
for door to door delivery, thus enhancing
e-commerce growth in urban areas.
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SEPTEMBER 25, 2018
www.mygov.go.ke
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
VACANCIES
The Hospital Management invites applications from qualified candidates for the following positions:
No
Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Re-advertisement: Medical Specialist II, Internal Medicine
(Haematology-Oncology)
Medical Specialist II, Dermatology
Re-advertisement: Deputy Quality Assurance Manager
Re-advertisement: Deputy Chief Registered Clinical Officer
(Ophthalmology)
Re-advertisement: Quality Assurance Coordinator
Medical Physicist II
Radiation Safety Officer II
Nursing Officer III/I
Re-advertisement: Public Health Officer I
Orthopaedic Plaster Technician III
Method of Application
Those interested in applying for the declared vacancies and meet the job specifications are required to apply
online and MUST submit a hard copy of the Hospital application form available in the website with copies of
certificates and testimonials on or before 12th
October 2018 to the address below:
The Chief Executive Officer
Kenyatta National Hospital
P.O Box 20723-00202
NAIROBI
“Kenyatta National Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and qualified candidates with disabilities are
encouraged to apply”.
Please visit our website www.knh.or.ke for full profile of all the advertised positions and the Hospital
application form and also the link to apply online.
NB:Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and must present the following documents during the
interview:•
A certificate of good conduct from the National Police Service
• EACC Clearance
• Credit Reference Bureau Clearance
• HELB Compliance
• KRA Tax Compliance
Job
Group
K4
K4
K5
K5
K7
K8
K8
K10/8
K8
K10
No. of
positions
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
11
1
1
OPEN NATIONAL TENDERS
Kenyatta National Hospital wishes to invite sealed tenders for the items listed below from eligible candidates
NO.
TENDER NO.
DESCRIPTION
OPEN TENDERS
1 KNH/T/67/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of
Enterprise Resource Planning System and Support Ict Infrastructure
2
KNH/T/68/2017-2018 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of
Theatre Capital Items
11/10/2018
11/10/2018
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the 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) ,https//supplier.treasury.go.ke, IFMIS Portal 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) or bankers Cheque made payable to Kenyatta
Hospital.
National
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 a Mandatory Site Visit on 4th of October, 2018 at 10:30am at Kenyatta National Hospital
for Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
System and Support ICT Infrastructure .All bidders MUST fill the site visit certificate attached in the tender
document and should be signed by authorized staff of Kenyatta National 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 Department
entrance before or at 10.00am and be addressed to:
THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER –KNH
CLOSING DATE
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
INVITATION TO TENDER
GOK/KfW ROADS 2000 WESTERN KENYA PROGRAMME
The Government of Kenya has received financial support from the Government of Germany through KfW (German
Development Bank) towards the cost of the Programme for Improvement of Rural Roads and Market Infrastructure
in Western Kenya, and intends to use part of the funds for the rehabilitation of rural roads to gravel standards in the
Counties of Kakamega and Vihiga. Kenya Rural Roads Authority will be the implementing Agency.
In this connection, Kenya Rural Roads Authority in conjunction with respective County Governments now invites
Tenders from Contractors registered with the National Construction Authority in Category NCA 7 only (Roads) for the
improvement of the following roads to gravel standard:REGION
/
COUNTY
TENDER NO.
KeRRA/011/39/8/2018-2019
KeRRA/011/39/9/2018-2019
KAKAMEGA
KeRRA/011/39/10/2018-2019
KeRRA/011/39/11/2018-2019
ROAD NO. AND NAME
E389 JN D260 (Musoli -
Mwiseshe)
Uncl. Road Koyonzo - NamamaliRiver
Sio
E328 Kona Mbaya - St. Henry
Saisi Wabuge Sec. School
E328 St. Henry Saisi Wabuge
Boys Sec School - River Nzoia
Bridge
KeRRA/011/39/12/2018-2019 Uncl. Shikumu - Kakmahero
KeRRA/011/39/13/2018-2019 R2 Isulu - Shikumu
VIHIGA
KeRRA/011/39/14/2018-2019 E1266 JN A1 (Tigoi) - Gilwatsi
KeRRA/011/39/15/2018-2019
R42 Chagenda Area - JN C38
Mahanga
KeRRA/011/39/16/2018-2019
R42 JN C38 Gavalagi -
Chagenda Area
LENGTH
(KM)
5.1
6.5
6.0
5.0
4.0
5.1
0.8
4.0
4.5
DATE OF PRETENDER
SITE VISIT
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
2/10/2018
Tender documents may be obtained from Regional Manager’s Offices in Kakamega and Vihiga as listed above from
21st
September, 2018 during normal working hours upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000 per tender in
the form of a banker’s cheque payable to Kenya Rural Roads Authority. Tender Documents can also be downloaded
FOR FREE from KeRRA website –www.kerra.go.ke and the IFMIS supplier Portal-supplier.treasury.go.ke. Closing
date for Tenders is on 12th
RESPECTIVE KeRRA REGIONAL MANAGER’S OFFICES.
More details pertaining to eligibility can be down loaded from KeRRA website-www.kerra.go.ke OR the IFMIS
Supplier Portal- supplier.treasury.go.ke.
Regional Manager- Kakamega
Kenya Rural Roads Authority
P.O. Box 477-50100
KAKAMEGA
PROCUREMENT MANAGER
FOR: Ag. DIRECTOR GENERAL
Regional Manager- Vihiga
Kenya Rural Roads Authority
P.O. Box 1251-50300
MARAGOLI
October, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. TENDER OPENING WILL BE DONE IMMEDIATELY AT THE
ICDC YOUTH INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FY 2018/2019
Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation, is a Development Finance Institution (DFI) with over
60 years of experience in promoting projects that create wealth and jobs for Kenyans in diverse sectors of the
economy. ICDC supports projects in Manufacturing, Agro-processing, ICT infrastructure & Software development
and Energy sectors.
OBJECTIVE OF YOUTH INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The objective of the ICDC youth internship program is to provide the youth an opportunity for on-the -job
experience so as to develop their ability to successfully take up substantive job opportunities in future.
THE AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITIES
ICDC intends to engage five interns; one for each of the following fields:
1. Human Resource Management
2. Marketing
3. Supply Chain Management
4. Finance & Accounts
5. Records Management
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
i.
Application letter;
ii. Degree certificate in the relevant field of internship from a recognized university
iii. Professional certification in the relevant field will be added advantage
iv. Copies of academic transcripts
v. Be a Kenyan citizen youth
vi. Copy of National identification card
vii. A valid certificate of good conduct
viii. Two (2) colored passport size photographs
ix. Personal accident insurance cover for personal risks to cover the internship period
x. Registration with NHIF & NSSF
xi. A copy of PIN certificate
Interested applicants must meet the requirements of chapter six (6) of the constitution of Kenya
If you meet the above requirements please forward your application letter, copies of academic and professional
certificates, CV and testimonials including 3 referees and a day time telephone number to hr@icdc.co.ke
before the close of business on 21st September 2018. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.
NB: The Corporation will not offer employment after completion of the program.
ICDC is an equal opportunity employer and canvassing directly or indirectly will lead to disqualification.
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TENDER NOTICE
COMMISSION ON REVENUE ALLOCATION
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Promoting an Equitable Society
The Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA) is an independent
commission set up under Article 215 of the Constitution of Kenya. Its
core mandate is to recommend the basis for equitable sharing of revenues
raised nationally between the National and County Governments; sharing
of revenue among the County Governments and make recommendations
on other matters concerning the financing of and financial management by
county governments.
The Commission seeks to recruit experienced, qualified and competent
persons to fill the following positions:
1. Deputy Director Fiscal Affairs
(Re – Advertisement)
2. Senior Analyst, Revenue Allocation and Budget Analysis
(Re – Advertisement)
3. Manager Communications
(Contract)
For more details on the positions, requirements and application procedures
and guidelines please visit our website at: http://www.crakenya.org/
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
2
3
KCAA/002/2018- 2019 Provision of drinking water and
dispensing services for two
years
KCAA/003/2018- 2019 Provision of internet services of
100MPS at KCAA Headquarters
KCAA/004/2018- 2019 Supply, installation, configuration
& commissioning of radar
to control tower radio link at
Moi International Airport
Eligibility Mandatory/site visit
pre-bid meetings
Open
Open
Open
N/A
N/A
Monday 1st October
2018 at 11:00am at KCAA
Office in Mombasa
International Airport
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 10th
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.
Manager Procurement
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
INVITATION
TO TENDER
KISII UNIVERSITY
NO.
TENDER NO.
DESCRIPTION
1. KGNSEC-04-2018 Prequalification of suppliers
for the provision of security
services 2018-2020
(for category A).
2. KGN-SEC-05-2018 Prequalification of suppliers for
the provision of security services
2018-2020(For category B)
3. KGN-SEC-06-2018 Prequalification of suppliers for
the provision of security services
2018-2020(For category C)
ELIGIBILITY CLOSING DATE
Open
National
Open
National
Open
National
8th october
2018 at 10.00
a.m.
8th october
2018 at 10.00
a.m.
9th October
2018 at 10:00
a.m
Interested firms may obtain further information from the office of the Supply Chain Director,
Tel: (254) (020) 3666230, Email: tenders@kengen.co.ke; on the date of advertisement.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the KenGen E- Procurement
Portal (https://eprocurement.kengen.co.ke:50001/irj/portal) found on KenGen’s website
(www.kengen.co.ke)
Tenders must be submitted online on or before the dates indicated on the advert. Unless
otherwise stated, tenders MUST be accompanied by a SECURITY /SECURING DECLARATION
FORM where applicable in the format and amount specified in the tender documents. The original
security/bid bond must be dropped at Supply Chain office Ground Floor Stima Plaza Phase III
before the submission deadline.
Bidders are advised to refer to the website and E-Procurement Portal regularly for any
additional information /clarifications/addenda.
Tenders will be opened soon after the closing time in the presence of the candidates’ representatives
who choose to attend at KenGen Pension Plaza 2, Tender opening room, Ground floor.
N/B: KenGen adheres to high standards of integrity in its business operations.
Report any unethical behavior immediately to the provided anonymous hotline service.
1) Call Toll Free: 0800722626
2) Free Fax: 00800 007788
3) Email: kengen@tip-offs.com
4) Website: www.tip-offs.com
Ag. SUPPLY CHAIN DIRECTOR
OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
Kisii University, a leading public institution situated in south-western Kenya obtained its Charter in 2013 under
the universities’ Act 2012. To give the institution a dynamic and strategic leadership, the University Council invites
applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons with excellent credentials to fill the following
position:
REGISTRAR (ADMINISTRATION) - REF. NO: KSU/RA/06/2018
i. Be a holder of a Masters degree in Social Sciences preferably in Human Resource Management or related field
with over 10 years work experience, preferably in a University setting.
ii. Be a member of the Institute of Human Resource Management.
iii. Must have served as Deputy Registrar Administration for a minimum of 5years, preferably in a University
setting or similar position in related institutions.
iv.
v.
Should be conversant with modern management techniques including Information Technology as relates to
Human Resource Management.
Be familiar with all matters in human resource, planning and finance as applicable in a University setting.
vi. Manifest ability and leadership skills to effectively co-ordinate the administrative functions of University
vii. Have a demonstrated evidence of good interpersonal relations, communication and negotiation skills
viii. Be of highest ethical standards, integrity, accountability and professionalism and should comply with Chapter
Six of the Constitution of Kenya.
MODE OF APPLICATION
Applicants must submit ten (10) copies of application giving details of age, educational and professional
qualifications, detailed work experience, present job and salary, telephone number and e-mail address. Enclose
certified copies of certificates and testimonials giving names and addresses of three (3) referees who are knowledgeable
about the applicant’s competence and areas of specialization, accompanied by a detailed Curriculum
Vitae and a copy of most recent letter of appointment. Applicants should request their referees to write directly to
the undersigned. The application and information from referees should reach the undersigned not later than 16th
October, 2018. Kindly indicate the Reference Number on the face of the envelope.
THE CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL,
KISII UNIVERSITY,
P. O. BOX 408-40200
KISII
For details about the job requirements, job descriptions and Terms of Service, kindly visit our website
www.kisiiuniversity.ac.ke
Kisii University is an equal opportunity employer
KISII UNIVERSITY IS ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED
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Muslim clerics condemn terror attacks on
M
Nowhere in the
Holy book is
the killing of
anybody because
of his or her faith
sanctioned, they
say
BY JACOB SONGOK
KNA- GARISSA
uslim clerics from
Garissa have come
out to strongly condemn
acts of terrorism perpetrated
by the Somali based
Al-Shabaab terror group saying
that Islam forbids taking
away of human life.
The clerics said Islam like
many religions holds human
life with high regard and believes
it is only God who can
take it away.
Speaking at Garissa primary
playground last Friday, during
the International Peace Day,
the clerics quoted extensively
from the Quran to emphasize
that nowhere in the Holy book
is the killing of anybody because
of his or her faith sanctioned.
The
leaders, who included
SUPKEM national organising
secretary Sheikh AbdulSUPKEM
national organising
escretary Sheikh Abdullahi
speaking at Garissa primary
school grounds during this
year’s International Peace
Day.
lahi and Sheikh Hassan Abdi
(treasurer Garissa branch)
were referring to last week’s
incident where Al-Shabaab
militants killed two nonMuslims
after ordering them
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRADE AND
COOPERATIVES
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR INDUSTRIALIZATION
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRM SELECTION)
Project Name:
Project ID:
Reference No.:
Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Project (KIEP)
Credit No.: IDA 6260-KE
Assignment Title: DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRY-STARTUP
LINKAGE PROGRAM
KE-SDII-71145-CS-QBS
The Government of Kenya has applied for financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Industry and
Entrepreneurship Project (KIEP). The KIEP endeavors to increase innovation and productivity in select private sector
firms in Kenya and will be implemented over six (6) years beginning in 2018. In part, the financing will be used to
procure consulting services to implement the Project’s various sub-components.
The consulting services (“the Services”) required under this request for expression of interest entail implementing
part of the KIEP’s subcomponent 1b2: linkage program (Co-creation platform) between startups and large
corporations in Kenya. This subcomponent aims to increase technology absorption and innovation capacity in
large firms in Kenya through facilitating commercial relationships between startups and corporates, ideally focused
on (but not limited to) models of open innovation and co-creation. More detailed terms of reference are to be found
in Annex 1A. available on www.industrialization.go.ke
The State Department for Industrialization now invites eligible organizations (“Consultant”) to indicate their interest
in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information as prescribed in Annex 1A1 demonstrating
that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services.
The shortlisting criteria are:
1.
The Consultants should have a proven track record of at least three (3) projects of similar nature (i.e. open
innovation programs with corporates, engagement with corporates in emerging markets, catalyzing startup growth
and client service, etc.) during the last five (5) years, ideally with a contract value or budget of $1 million or more.
a. Experience in hands-on, operational management of open innovation programs for corporates, ideally in
an emerging markets context, in the last 5 years.
b. At least 5 years of experience supporting startups in engagements with large corporates; provide support
demonstrated ability to provide mentorship, capacity development support and consultative guidance to
several startups at one time.
c. Prior experience working with Kenyan entrepreneurs and or corporate entities in Kenya.
Joint ventures or subcontracts with Kenyan stakeholders would be considered as part of this requirement. For Consultants
that are registered in Kenya, a current Kenyan tax compliance certificates must be provided (copies must
be attached). Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture (JV) or a sub-consultancy to
enhance their qualifications. However, the experience of sub-consultant will not be considered while short-listing.
In case of JV or sub-consultancy the lead consultant must be specified in the expression of interest and the roles for
additional partners must be specified.
In addition, please refer to the following specific information on conflict of interest related to this assignment. Bank
Consultants engaged in preparations for the KIEP are disqualified from being hired under this assignment as per
paragraph 3.14 of World Bank Procurement Regulations.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality Based Selection Method set out in the Bank Procurement
Regulations.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0800 to 1700 hours but not later
than seven (7) days to date of opening the EOI’s.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or
by e-mail) by 11th October, 2018, 1000 hours.
The Principal Secretary
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives
State Department for Industrialization
Attn:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
Experience working with SMEs in an advisory capacity for the last five years;
Prior experience working with Kenyan SMEs including networking with business associations, financial institutions
and other industry players;
Strong understanding of the shortcomings and opportunities within the operating and business environment of the
SME ecosystem in Kenya, in the region or in similar markets;
Around 10 years of experience undertaking consulting engagements focused on organizational capacity development
and formulating performance plans focused on business operations, ideally with SMEs;
Experience assessing SME performance and business plans through diagnostics, due diligences, or advisory work;
Experience managing long-term (at least 2 years ) projects including disbursement, management and monitoring of
funds through at least 3 prior assignments;
Experience negotiating and managing performance-based funding in addition to the aforementioned; if not,
experience managing performance-based funding, experience managing complex contract negotiation processes
through at least 2 prior assignments;
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with government counterparts.
Joint ventures or subcontracts with Kenyan stakeholders would be considered as part of this requirement. For Consultants
that are registered in Kenya, a current Kenyan tax compliance certificates must be provided (copies must be attached).
Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture (JV) or a sub-consultancy to enhance their qualifications.
However, the experience of sub-consultant will not be considered while short-listing. In case of JV or sub-consultancy
the lead consultant must be specified in the expression of interest and the roles for additional partners must be specified.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to the paragraph 3.14 of the Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers
(July 2016) (Procurement Regulations) setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest and is open to all
eligible firms as defined in the Procurement Regulations
In addition, please refer to the following specific information on conflict of interest related to this assignment. Bank Consultants
engaged in preparations for the KIEP are disqualified from being hired under this assignment as per paragraph 3.14 of
World Bank Procurement Regulations.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0800 to 1700 hours but not later than
seven (7) days to date of opening the EOI’s.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail)
by 11th
October, 2018, 1000 hours.
Head / Supply Chain Management Services
NSSF Building, Block A, Eastern Wing, 16th Floor
P. O. Box 30418-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-(0)20-2731531/2-4 ,
E-mail: kiep.industry@gmail.com
Fax: +254-(0)20-2731511
The Principal Secretary
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives
State Department for Industrialization
Attn:
The Government of Kenya has applied for financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship
Project (KIEP). The KIEP endeavors to increase innovation and productivity in select private sector firms in Kenya and
will be implemented over six (6) years beginning in 2018. In part, the financing will be used to procure consulting services to
implement the Project’s various sub-components.
The consulting services (“the Services”) will implement one of KIEP’s sub-components, which focuses on strengthening the
local supply chains and productivity by Kenyan Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) to large companies. The Project
will primarily target SMEs with a US$0.5million to US$10 million annual turnover. The program would like to increase the
productivity and internal capabilities for innovation of select SMEs in order to significantly increase their competitiveness. The
approach includes the use of a diagnostic tools and subsequent competitively-awarded performance contracts to build the
capacity of SMEs to offer better quality services and more soundly pursue their own individual performance plans and operational
objectives. More detailed terms of reference are to be found in Annex 1B available on www.industrialization.go.ke
The State Department for Industrialization now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultant”) to indicate their interest in
providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information as prescribed in Annex 1B1 demonstrating that they
have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services.
The shortlisting criteria are:
The consultant should have a proven track record of at least three projects of similar nature (i.e. organizational capacity
assessment, SME strategy, performance-based contracting, or grant management for SMEs) during the last five years, ideally
with a contract value of $1 million or more. The Consultant should have:
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COOPERATIVES
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P. O. Box 30418-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-(0)20-2731531/2-4,
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innocent civilians in north-eastern region
out from a Garissa bound bus.
During the incident the 7
militants, who spoke fluent
Kiswahili, flagged down the
bus that was travelling from
Hulugho at Sangailu and ordered
everybody out. They
then asked everyone to produce
their ID cards that they
used to separate Muslims from
Christians. Three of the occupants
were non-Muslims.
However, one of them, a
teacher was spared after he
successfully managed to recite
Suratul Fatiha. The other
two were tied to a tree and
shot dead. Sheikh Salat while
condemning the incident said
they will rally Muslims faithful
like they have done before
to reject the ideologies being
perpetuated by the terror
group.
“As clerics who understand
what Islam stands for, we feel
so pained when a section of
misguided individuals misinterpret
the Quran to advance
their selfish cause,” Salat said.
“We cannot really continue
keeping quiet as innocent
Kenyans out to eke a living are
massacred in broad day light,”
he added.
On his part, Hassan called
on the local leadership to
closely work with security
apparatus and the religious
leaders to foster peace among
different faiths.
“Muslims are living in areas
dominated by Christians and
other religion and if we allow
this to continue it might create
bad blood between Muslims
and other religions,” Hassan
said. In most of the attacks
that have been carried out by
the militants among them the
Garissa university attack and
the Mandera Bus attack, the
militants have targeted other
faiths whose main agenda is
to create bad blood between
Muslims and other religions.
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Council of Legal Education (Kenya School of Law) Regulations, 2009 and various decisions of the High Court of Kenya, the Kenya School
of Law hereby invites eligible persons who wish to be considered for admission into the 2019 Advocates Training Programme to apply
for the November, 2018 Examinations.
1.
i)
ELIGIBILITY:
Category A: Graduates of Foreign Universities who were admitted into the LL.B programme AFTER 8th
ii) Category B: Graduates of local and foreign universities admitted into the LL.B BEFORE 8th
2.
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examination shall test an applicant’s mastery of general principles of law, legal techniques, language of the law and proficiency in English.
DATE
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ONE CONSOLIDATED PAPER COMPRISING OF THE FOLLOWING
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2009
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NOVEMBER 2018 THROUGH TO FRIDAY 9TH NOVEMBER 2018 at the Kenya School
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principles at the degree subject level. It will also test applicants’ proficiency in English language.
DATE
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NOVEMBER 2018
NOVEMBER 2018
PRB 001 – LEGAL METHODS,
SYSTEMS AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
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SUCCESSION
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Application forms are available from the Kenya School of Law - Academic Services office, upon payment of a non-refundable Examination
fee of
Kshs. 5,000.00 (CATEGORY A), and
Kshs. 5000.00 PER SUBJECT (CATEGORY B)
The forms can also be downloaded from the School’s website: www.ksl.ac.ke Payment of fees shall be made by bankers cheque
payable to The Kenya School of Law OR cash deposit only payable to The Kenya School of Law A/C No. Account No: 01129706350500:
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CS praises investments trusts for
backing affordable housing plan
The newly launched Real Estate
Investments Trusts Association of Kenya
to stimulate the development of decent
and affordable housing across the country
asset classes and pressing developments
in the real estate
sector in Kenya.
“The launch of REITs AssoBY
VIONA JOY/WAMBUI
MORAA, KNA
A
ccording to Transport,
Infr astru ctur e,
Housing and Urban
Development Cabinet
secretary James Macharia,
consolidated investment in
real estate provides a solution
to bridging the huge affordable
housing deficit, which has so
far accumulated to 1.85million
housing units.
He said Real Estate Investments
Trusts (REITs) will
help Kenya realise its housing
agenda that seeks to put
200,000 units into the market
annually. This he said during
the inaugural REITs conference
that brought together at
least 250 delegates to discuss
investment opportunities,
ciation of Kenya’s annual conference
is timely as it coming
when the government is focused
on closing the annual
gap of 200,000 housing deficit
across the country; through
the 500,000 affordable housing
programme,’’ Macharia
said.
He added that REITs brings
a raft of new and regulated opportunities
into the sector and
diverse innovative programs
that will be all inclusive, to
allow small investors in Kenya
to own property. REITs are
regulated investment vehicles
that enable collective investment
in real estate, where
investors pool their funds
and invest in a trust with the
intention of earning profits
or income from real estate, as
beneficiaries of the trust.
They source funds to build
or acquire real estate assets
which they sell or rent to
generate income. The income
generated is then distributed
to the shareholders at the end
The conference has created an
opportunity for key players in the
real estate sector to be appraised on
the potential and opportunity presented
by REITs as a viable investment vehicle
- Geoffrey Odundo
Machakos County
no longer on relief
Ambitious plans
by the Machakos
government
has improvised
a quarter acre
farming model
designed to give
a farmer multiple
crop varieties
which when well
executed, the
farmer would
have continuous
farm production
and harvest
throughout the
year
farmers to harvest maximally.
He noted that agriculture
forms the main economic activity,
source of livelihoods
and employs 87% of the popuM
BY
JOSEPH KAMOLO, KNA
achakos County
lation in Machakos.
“As the key driver of the
is
food secure and no
longer in the list of
counties receiving relief food,
thanks to the uptake of innovation
and modern farming
technologies employed by
farmers through the support of
both the county and national
governments.
Speaking during a two days
farmers training at Machakos
ATC Friday, the county executive
for agriculture and food
security Urbanus Musyoka
said the county government
has laid meticulous plans
since 2013 which have enabled
county’s economy, the government
has put in place good
agricultural policies and encouraged
farmers to adopt
modern farming technologies
which continue to yield good
results,” added Musyoka.
Ambitious plans by the
Machakos government has
improvised a quarter acre
farming model designed to
give a farmer multiple crop
varieties which when well executed,
the farmer would have
continuous farm production
and harvest throughout the
year.
The quarter acre farming
model for income is an effective
and simple model of
income generation with an
ecosystem dam, capsicum
garden, 10 beehives, a dairy
unit and chicken where all the
four make around Sh63, 000
per month.
The county executive said
the government would select
model farmers in each ward in
two months for demonstration
saying account opening would
be mandatory for the farmers
to benefit and for accountability
purposes.
He said the county government
would promote the
quarter-acre model to farmers
as a start-up then expand
to large scale when the
farmers gain experience after
starting small. As an example,
Musyoka said if a farmer
plants coriander (dhania),
black night shade (managu),
capsicum (hoho), ginger
(tangawizi), garlic (kitunguu
saumu), he would have revolving
crops for the market
throughout the year.
In the first month after
planting, coriander is ready
for the market while black
night shade matures in two
months with capsicum coming
in three months.
of a financial year. REITs Association
of Kenya chairman
Edward Kirathe thanked the
government for developing
framework for the establishment
of REITs in Kenya.
“REITs will enable investors
diversify income streams
as well as grow through professional
management and
economies of scale that allow
them to transcend individual
circumstances in continuing
to generate wealth,” Kirathe
said.
“The
conference has
created an opportunity for
key players in the real estate
sector to be appraised on the
potential and opportunity
presented by REITs as a
viable investment vehicle
through which local and
international investors can tap
into the booming real estate
200,000
Housing deficit across
the country. The
government is focused
on closing the deficit
through the 500,000
affordable housing
programme
recording Sh108 million in
profits for the year ended 2016;
no other investor has joined
the segment since then.
The Secretary Housing Patrick
Bucha while addressing
the same conference at the
panelists’ discussion said that
the government ambitious affordable
housing programme
will improve citizens’ living
standards since the plan will
stimulate economic growth
and trigger industrial growth,
while creating massive job opportunities
and better decent
affordable housing for all.
“Land occupied by slums
across the country are high
in value hence the need for
Government to improve livelihoods
of Kenya occupying the
land through provision of better
housing.
The
500,000 affordable
sector in Kenya,’’ NSE chief
executive Geoffrey Odundo
said. The Nairobi Securities
Exchange became the fourth
African bourse to launch
the Real Estate Investment
Trust (REITs) market in what
coincided with the opening
of the Stanlib Fahari I-REIT
public offer in October 2015.
Although Stanlib Fahari was
well received at the bourse,
housing will bring to an end
the issue of slum tourism in
our country, “said Mr. Bucha.
Other countries that have
REITs at their stock exchanges
in Africa includes: Ghana, Nigeria
and South Africa.
The launch was organized
by the Nairobi Stock Exchange
and it came at a time when
the government is engaging
in finding solutions for
sustainable financing for
affordable housing.
87%
Percentage of
population that
agriculture employs
in machakos, being
the main economic
activity and source of
livelihoods
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Farmers hold conference
The partnership
will further
create a platform
for Africa agro
producers to
export agricultural
products to
the large scales
market
large scales market. Speaking
during the meet the farmers’
conference in Nairobi Friday,
Trade Principal
Secretary
Dr. Chris Kiptoo said that
there was a huge potential for
increasing Kenyans exports
to UAE by increasing the
export volumes of the current
products and diversifying to
new products.
“The conference has created
a platform for African agro
producers to meet top buyers
and investors from both countries
to promote the industrialization
of agricultural based
business in intra and extra African
trade,” Kiptoo added.
The PS, in a speech read on
BY VIONA JOY/WAMBUI
MORAA, KNA
K
enya and Dubai United
Arab Emirates (UAE)
have partnered to
create opportunities, exchange
knowledge and innovation in
the agricultural sector.
The two countries have
joined hands to venture
into new markets and raise
the level of
trade through
the exportation of Kenyan
agricultural products.
The partnership will further
create a platform for Africa
agro producers to export
agricultural products to the
his behalf by the Trade Secretary
Peter Njoroge, explained
that over years, trade relations
between the two countries has
grown tremendously.
According to 2017 statistics,
UAE is ranked third after
China and India as an important
source of Kenyans imports,
while it is seventh in
exports as important destination
for domestic exports.
Government invites
tech companies to
to strengthen export trade invest in the Big Four
If found viable,
the White
Box would be
commercialised
and adopted by
the government
BY CHERUIYOT KORIR, KNA
I
Kiptoo encouraged UAE
business persons to carry
out trade visits and establish
joint ventures with Kenya,
adding that the government
is committed to undertaking
reforms leading to sound
economic policies and stable
political environment.
He promised that Kenya
would supply UAE with the
bulk of its food requirements
and they were hoping that
partnerships created would
lead to wider agricultural
The conference has created a
platform for African agro producers
to meet buyers and investors from
both countries - Dr. Chris Kiptoo
supplies beyond the current
narrow export base.
The Kenya/Dubai commerce
chamber person Michael
Gathu said that they were
strengthening relationship
with UAE through business
and key strategic missions in
agriculture.
“We export black tea, pyrethrum,
horticulture, coffee
and fresh fruits to UAE and we
expect to increase our agricultural
products through this
partnership to improve our
economy,” said Gathu.
The theme of this year’s
conference is centered on
the future of agribusiness
to collate all partakers in
conjunction with five different
cities including Accra, Kigali,
Nairobi, Abuja and Dubai.
nformation Cabinet
Secretary Mr.
Mucheru has disclosed
the government’s plans
to open a digital platform,
White box, where citizens
with innovative solutions
will be depositing their
innovative ideas.
Muc h eru said
Information Technology
experts
together
with
innovators would subject
the white box idea
to
research to ascertain its
viability.
He noted that if found
viable, the White Box would
be commercialised and
adopted by the government
to facilitate delivery of
services to the public.
He was speaking at the
Windsor Golf Country Club
during a Huawei Redington
Partnership Summit for ICT
investors. Mucheru said
the government was ready
Joe
to provide incentives to
private investors to attract
investments in micro and
macro ICT enterprises.
“Technology can be
deployed to provide
financial solutions, boost
agri-business and big data
necessary for technological
transformations,” he said.
In this regard, he invited
technology companies in
the country for a public
private partnership in the
implementation of the Big
Four Agenda.
The CS asked ICT
companies to consider
venturing into Public
Private Partnerships in the
government grand agenda
to provide affordable
housing, promotion of
manufacturing, provision
of accessible and affordable
health
care and food
security. He added that
the government had taken
drastic measures to clean up
the public sector through
arrests and prosecution
of corrupt officers in an
effort to shore up public
and investor confidence in
government institutions.
He added that the private
sector was also required
to understand and abide
by the public procurement
rules and regulations.
Kenya set to improve product value
Principal Secretary Industrialization, in
the Ministry of Trade and Cooperatives,
Ms Betty Maina said the programs and
interventions will be undertaken in the
textile, leather, agro-processing, and
beef, dairy, coffee, tea and fish sectors
Maina
said the programs
BY BINTI MWALIMU/
MOHAMED ALI
T
he State Department
of Industrialization
is putting in place
transformative programs and
interventions to optimize the
potential of the value chain in
the manufacturing sector.
Principal
Secretary
Industrialization, in the
Ministry of Trade and
Cooperatives, Ms Betty
and interventions will be
undertaken in the textile,
leather, agro-processing, and
beef, dairy, coffee, tea and fish
sectors.
She said the interventions
are aimed at creating an enabling
environment for business
growth, investment
promotion, micro, small and
medium enterprises development
and development of
special economic zones among
others.
The PS made the remarks
yesterday in a speech read on
her behalf by the Director of
Industries Mr. Julius Kirima
during the Third Small and
Medium Enterprises (SME)
festival held at the University
of Nairobi.
The two-day event has
brought together entrepreneurs,
policy makers, investors
and industry leaders to
network and share on growth
opportunities.
She said according to the
2016 Economic Survey, the
Kenya Industrial Transformation
Program identified SMEs
as the fastest growing business
segment and a key pillar
to Kenya’s economy, contributing
close to 25 percent of
the country’s Gross Domestic
Product and over 50 percent
employment opportunities,
while the informal
sector
contributed over 80 percent
of jobs.
“We will focus on
transforming Kenya into a
primary industrial hub of
Africa, delivering the country
from the current situation
of unemployment, poverty,
low value exports, negative
balance of trade and low
economic development,” said
Maina.
The PS noted that Kenya
was ranked the third most
improved economy globally in
The introduction of one-stop facility
through Huduma Centre has further
reduced the information gap and
information asymmetry on business
procedures and requirements hence
boosting the country’s economy
- Principal Secretary Industrialization Betty Maina
the World Bank Ease of Doing
Business Reports, as well as
moved 56 places in the last
three years from position 136
to 80.
On ease of doing business,
the PS announced that the
country’s economy picked up
through a collaborative approach
within the government
in the last three years making
an unprecedented business
reforms both at the National
and County levels.
“The introduction of onestop
facility through Huduma
Centre has further reduced
the information gap and
information asymmetry on
business procedures and
requirements hence boosting
the country’s economy,” she
added.
She said the automation
of most business regulations
and services, introduction of
electronic payment systems
and consolidating of business
costs have increased the ease
and speed of doing business.
The PS Maina also disclosed
that the government through
her ministry has also put
in place many initiatives
targeting the SME sector
with a view of facilitating
their conception, emergence,
growth and graduation to
medium and large enterprises.
“I am confident that SMEs
will be the key enablers of
growth in the manufacturing
sector in the Big Four Agenda
because they form the bedrock
for Industrial development
and are the backbone of the
economy,” added the PS.
Dr. Muthoni Ngatia, the
Chief Executive Officer of
Open Business Africa said
that the Vision 2030 pillar
has set out strategies that will
strengthen the SMEs sector to
grow and innovate.
The
SMEs
Fest
2018
Conference is set to inspire and
challenge the entrepreneurs
for the Big Four Agenda and
to create an opportunity for
manufacturing in the agribusiness
and agro-industry
sector.
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SEPTEMBER 25, 2018
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COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION
TENDER NOTICE
INVITATION TO TENDER
The Council of Legal Education is established by the Legal Educations Act No. 27 of 2012 Laws of Kenya (hereinafter
the Council). The core functions of the Council are to regulate Legal Education and training, licence and supervise
Legal Education providers, recognize and approve foreign qualifications, conduct the Bar Examination and to advise
the Government on matters relating to Legal education and training.
In order to effectively and efficiently deliver its core mandates, the Council invites qualified consultants for the
following consultancy:
TENDER
REFERENCE NO.
TENDER NO.
CLE /02/2018-2019
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR
CONSULTANCY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT
OF THE COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION
STRATEGIC PLAN 2019-2023
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ELIGIBILTY CLOSING DATE
AND TIME
OPEN
10th October 2018
AT 1200 Noon
2.
KP1/9A.1A/OT/
005/18-19
Detailed information is available on the Council’s website www.cle.or.ke or IFMIS portal
http://supplier.treasury.go.ke
Dr. J.K. Gakeri
SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION
Kenya Power invites tenders from interested bidders for Provision of the following:NO.
TENDER NO.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
1. KP3/9A/OT/02/
18-19
Supply of Motor
Fuels & Lubricants
through The Bidders
Retail Distribution
Networks
Supply of
Transformer
Winding Copper
Wire
TENDER
COMMENCEMENT
DATE
Wednesday
26.09.2018
PRE-BID
MEETING /
SITE VISIT
Wednesday
03.10.2018
at 10.00 a.m.
(Procurement
Complex)
Wednesday
26.09.2018
N/A
Wednesday
17.10.2018
at 10.00 a.m.
Tender documents detailing the requirements of the above tenders may be obtained from
the Kenya Power website (www.kplc.co.ke) from the dates shown above.
GENERAL MANAGER
SUPPLY CHAIN
www.kplc.co.ke
TENDER
CLOSING
DATE
Friday
12.10.2018
at 10.00 a.m.
NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE
COMMISSION
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
INVITATION TO OPEN TENDER
TENDER NO: NPSC/T02/2018-2019
The National Police Service Commission Invites applications from interested and eligible bidders for open tender for leasing
of suitable premises for National Police Service Commission Headquarters and NPSC Counseling Centre.
Interested and eligible bidders may obtain the tender documents from the Supply Chain Management offices situated on
2nd Floor of Skypark Plaza Building, Westlands upon payment of a non refundable fee of Ksh.1000 per set.
The tender documents may also be downloaded free of charge from the Commissions Website: www.npsc.go.ke
Category A: Specifications for a suitable premise for National Police Service Commission Headquarters.
S/NO
1
2
3
4
DESCRIPTION
Not more than a radius of 10KMS from the Nairobi CDB and preferably around Upperhill or Kilimani areas.
It should have a lettable space of 25,000 to 35,000 square feet.
Exclusive use or single tenant premise preferred.
Be easily accessible, and not more than 100-150 meters from the main road and should be easily accessible
by public transportation
5
6
S/NO
1
2
3
Easy to secure.
It should have a provision for between 75-105 vehicle parking bays.
Category B: Specifications for a suitable premise for the NPSC Counseling Centre
DESCRIPTION
Should be out of town centre but within a radius of 21KMs from the Central Business District of Nairobi.
A stand- alone building with its own compound and located in a safe, secure and serene environment.
Should have space to accommodate:
• At least five to six Administration offices
• Three consultation rooms.
• 25-35 separate residential rooms within the compound.
4
5
6
Be easily accessible, and not more than 100-150 meters from the main road and should be easily accessible
by public transportation.
The road leading to the premise should be in good condition. Tarmac or paved access roads will be highly
preferred
Adequate space/open field not less than one (1) acre for recreational facilities among other amenities.
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender number and Category for Premise
applied for should be addressed to:
THE CS/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
P.O. BOX 47363-00100
NAIROBI.
And deposited in the tender box, situated on the 2nd floor Reception, Skypark Plaza building, or posted to the above
address so as to be received on or before 10th
October, 2018 at 10.00AM.
Applications will be opened immediately thereafter, in the presence of bidders and/or their
to attend.
CS/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
representatives, who choose
2.
SUPPORT FOR EAST AFRICA’S CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR SKILLS AND
TERTIARY EDUCATION IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES – THE EAKI PROJECT.
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANTS
DATE:
Loan No.
Project ID No:
Tender No:
25TH SEPTEMBER, 2018
2100150031997
P – Z1 – IB0 – 23
MOH/EAKIP/EOI/001/2018-2019
MOH/EAKIP/EOI/002/2018-2019
The Government of the Republic of Kenya has received a loan from the African Development Fund (ADF) for a
Project establishing the East Africa’s Centre of Excellence in Nephrology and Urology Sciences called the East
African Kidney Institute (EAKI). It is intended that part of the proceeds of this loan will be applied to eligible
payments under consultancy services.
In light of the above function, the Ministry of Health intends to engage an individual consultant for each of the
following assignments:
S/No Assignment
1.
Reference No.
Consultancy for Bio Medical Engineering
services
Consultancy Services to develop a
Nephrology and Urology Health
Information System.
Expert Input
MOH/EAKIP/ EOI/001/2018-2019 305 Days
MOH/EAKIP/ EOI/002/2018-2019 Four (4) Months.
The Ministry of Health, now invites eligible consultants to indicate their interest in providing these services. Interested
consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures,
description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, etc.).
The selection procedure shall be in accordance with the African Development Bank’s “Rules and Procedures
for the use of Consultants, 2008 Revised July 2012, which is available on the Bank’s website at
http://www.afdb.org.
Interested consultants may obtain the Terms of Reference at Ministry of Health Headquarters, P.O Box 3001600100
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 (8.00am1.00pm
and 2.00pm -5.00pm {EAT}) or from the website www.health.go.ke.
Complete Expression of Interest documents in plain sealed envelopes with consultancy reference number and
name clearly marked on top should be placed in the tender box at the Ministry of Health, Headquarters on
1st
floor by 10th
P. O. Box 30016 – 00100 NAIROBI.
The EOI 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 10th
October, 2018 at 10.00 A.M (EAT).
Head, Supply Chain Management Services
For: Principal Secretary
October, 2018 at 10.00 A.M (EAT) addressed to, The Principal Secretary Ministry of Health
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MINISTRY OF INFORMATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF ICT
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
PRE-QUALIFICATION NOTICE
The Principal Secretary, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology, State Department of ICT invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for Pre-qualifications to provide ICT related goods and services to Government
Ministries/Departments & Institutions for the period of two (2) years commencing on the date of signed contract as below
NO
TENDER NUMBER
1
MOICT/
SDICT&I/054/2018-2019
SPECIALIZED SERVICES
(PREQUALIFICATION)
Design, Supply, Delivery,
Installation, Configuration and
Commissioning and Maintenance
of Data Centre
2
MOICT/
SDICT&I/055/2018-2019
Design, Supply, Delivery,
Installation, Configuration and
Commissioning and maintenance
of Cloud Services
3
MOICT/
SDICT&I/056/2018-2019
4
MOICT/
SDICT&I/057/2018-2019
5
MOICT/
SDICT&I/058/2018-2019
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and Commissioning
and Maintenance of Local Area
Networks - Tier 3
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and Commissioning
and Maintenance of Local Area
Networks - Tier 2
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and Commissioning
and Maintenance of Local Area
Networks - Tier 1
6
MOICT/
SDICT&I/059/2018-2019
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and Commissioning
and Maintenance of Last Mile,
Metro and Wide Area Network
Cabling Solutions to Government
Network.
7
MOICT/
SDICT&I/060/2018-2019
Supply, delivery, installation,
configuration and commissioning
and maintenance of Surveillance
and Access Control Systems
8
MOICT/
SDICT&I/061/2018-2019
Supply, delivery, installation,
configuration and commissioning
and maintenance of Unified
Communication Systems - UCS
(Voice Services, Video Conferencing)
9
MOICT/
SDICT&I/062/2018-2019
Supply,
delivery, Development,
installation, configuration and
commissioning of Enterprise
Business Systems ( including
ERP, CRM, Electronic Document
Management, Electronic Payment
Solutions , Enterprise Email/
collaboration) - Tier 3
10
MOICT/
SDICT&I/063/2018-2019
Supply, delivery, Development,
installation, configuration and
commissioning of Enterprise
Business Systems (including
ERP, CRM, Electronic Document
Management, Electronic Payment
Solutions, Enterprise Email/
collaboration) - Tier 2
11
MOICT/
SDICT&I/064/2018-2019
Supply, delivery, Development,
installation, configuration and
commissioning of Enterprise
Business Systems ( Including
ERP, CRM, Electronic Document
Management, Electronic Payment
Solutions, Enterprise email/
collaboration) - Tier 1
12
MOICT/
SDICT&I/065/2018-2019
Supply, delivery, installation,
configuration and
commissioning and maintenance
of Air conditioners
13
MOICT/
SDICT&I/066/2018-2019
Supply, delivery, installation,
configuration and commissioning
and maintenance of Physical
Security Solutions including
Access control and Surveillance
solutions.
14
MOICT/
SDICT&I/067/2018-2019
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and Commissioning
and Maintenance of Network and
Systems Security solutions
including Enterprise Endpoint
Security and Antivirus solutions,
Content Filtering, Intrusion
Detection/Prevention, and
Monitoring systems.
ELIGIBILITY
TENDER
CLOSING
TIME /DATE
15
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
16
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
17
RESERVED -REGIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
18
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
MOICT/
SDICT&I/069/2018-2019
MOICT/
SDICT&I/070/2018-2019
MOICT/
SDICT&I/071/2018-2019
19
MOICT/
SDICT&I/072/2018-2019
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
20
MOICT/
SDICT&I/073/2018-2019
21
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
MOICT/
SDICT&I/074/2018-2019
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and
MOICT/
SDICT&I/068/2018-2019
Commissioning and Maintenance
of Mobile Applications including
USSD, Bulk SMS systems, Short
Codes, Mobile Apps (including
Android, IoS etc.).
Repair and Maintenance of
Photocopiers, Printers and
Scanners.
Repair and Maintenance of ICT
Equipment.
Lease of ICT Equipment including
Computers, Laptops,
Photocopiers, Printers, Scanners,
Audio Visual Equipment, Networking
Equipment etc.
Design, Implementation and
Commissioning and Maintenance
of Web Applications and Portals.
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and Commissioning
of ISP services.
Repair and Maintenance of Power
Systems (including UPS, Rectifies,
Inverters and Generators).
Supply, Delivery, Installation,
Configuration and
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
22
MOICT/
SDICT&I/075/2018-2019
Commissioning, Repair and
Maintenance of Enterprise
Infrastructure including (Servers,
Storage Systems, Network
Systems etc.)
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
23
MOICT/
SDICT&I/076/2018-2019
Provision of ICT Professional
Services (including ICT Advisory/
Consultancy, Compliance and
Security Audit, Certifications of
ICT Infrastructure) - FIRMS
RESERVED -REGIONAL
10:00AM
9 OCT 2018
24
MOICT/
SDICT&I/077/2018-2019
Provision of ICT Professional
Services (including ICT Advisory/
Consultancy, Compliance and
Security Audit, Certifications of
ICT Infrastructure) - INDIVIDUALS
25
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
26
MOICT/
SDICT&I/079/2018-2019
MOICT/
SDICT&I/078/2018-2019
Design, Supply, Installation,
Configuration and Maintenance of
Records Digitisation Solutions.
Provision of Task Outsourcing
Services through an online work
marketplace.
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
OPEN - NATIONAL
RESERVED - NATIONAL
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
RESERVED -REGIONAL
RESERVED -REGIONAL
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
RESERVED -REGIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
RESERVED -
REGIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
11 OCT 2018
Interested applicants may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents from the Supply Chain
Management Services Office Teleposta Towers, 8th floor and office no. K8-3 during normal working hours except
for weekends and public holidays. Interested applicants are requested to download the tender documents from
the Ministry’s website www.ict.go.ke.
RESERVED -REGIONAL
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
Tender bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly labeled with the tender number, tender name and
deposited in the tender box located on the 8th floor corridor or be addressed to: The Principal Secretary, State
Department of ICT & Innovation P.O. BOX 30025-00100 NAIROBI, so as to be received on or before the
closing dates and time.
Bulky or large bid documents which cannot go through the slot of the Tender Box must be delivered to the office
of Head Supply Chain Management, Teleposta Towers, 8th floor.
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
Tenders will be opened immediately in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend in
the 9th floor boardroom at Teleposta Towers.
OPEN - NATIONAL
10:00AM
10 OCT 2018
All candidates whose applications will have been received before the closing date and time will be advised in
due course, of the results of their applications. Bidders are advised to the regularly visit the Ministry’s website
for updates.
Head/Supply chain Management Services
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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SEPTEMBER 25, 2018
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WORLD HABITAT DAY
Municipal Solid Waste Management
Global Observance of World Habitat Day Date: Monday 1 October 2018 | Venue: UNON, Gigiri, Nairobi
Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of
Transport Infrastructure Housing
Urban Development & Public Works
James Macharia
Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure
Housing and Urban Development
This year, Kenya is privileged
to host the global observance
of World Habitat Day, 14
years since the last one that
Kenya hosted in 2004. The
State Department for Housing
and Urban Development in
the Ministry of Transport,
Infrastructure, Housing, Urban
Development and Public
Works being the national focal
point on housing and human
settlements matters coordinates
stakeholders in the observance
of this World Habitat day.
Kenya Government has made
remarkable milestones in
addressing matters related
to this year’s theme. Under
the Ministry of Transport,
Infrastructure, Housing and
Urban Development and
Public Works. The Affordable
Housing Programme (AHP)
under the big four agenda
targets to deliver 500,000 units
in the next five years. The
programme is comprehensive
and is planned to include
provision of infrastructure
and sanitation which includes
solid waste management. This
will address the challenge of
solid waste given that a big
percentage of waste emanates
from households.
The Government has
formulated Policies,
legislation and strategies
under the relevant Ministries
of Environment and
Forestry and the National
Environment Management
Authority (NEMA). Some
of these include the ban
on manufacture, use and
importation of plastic carrier
bags by the Government
which took effect from 28th
August 2017. The ban has
yielded impressive results with
a success of about 85% and
largely contribute to a cleaner
environment.
In July 2018, we signed the
Habitat Country Programme
Document (HCPD 20182021)
to guide UN-Habitats activities
in Kenya. Kisii County is an
example of our collaboration
with UN-Habitat under the
HCPD whereby a solid waste
management strategy has
been developed with the
aim of creating employment
opportunities for the youth
through recycling of waste.
Other counties undertaking
serious solid waste
management programs include
Nairobi, Nakuru, Kitui,
Marsabit, and Murang’a.
Other organizations have also
complemented Government
efforts and include Kenya
Association of Manufacturers,
who have committed to
undertake measures to
encourage recycling and re-use
of plastic bottles across the
country to promote effective
management of plastic bottles;
The Flip Floppy innovators
based in Lamu County, have
an innovative initiative of
constructing boats using
plastic waste. I commend all
partners who have contributed
in addressing the solid waste
menace in Kenya. All these
innovations need to be
documented and scaled up for
replication countrywide, for
better results.
Principal Secretary, State Department for
Housing & Urban Development
one of the member states of
the United Nations. Other
Member states are expected
to observe the day in their
respective countries.
Charles Hinga Mwaura
The Principal Secretary
State Department for Housing and
Urban Development
World Habitat Day (WHD)
is an international day
observed on the first
Monday of October
every year. This Day was
designated by Resolution
40/202 A of 17th December
1985 of the United Nations
General Assembly. The
day is commemorated
annually, with a global
observance taking place in
Observance of the day
provides a platform for all
United Nations member
states to reflect and
take stock of the status
of housing and human
settlements, share best
practices and together
identify practical solutions
to challenges encountered
in their efforts to provide
shelter, related basic
services and improvement
of human settlements
matters in general.
This year’s theme is a
reminder that poorly
managed solid waste poses
a lot of negative effects to
our environment. Failure
to properly manage solid
waste is one of the largest
contributors to
environmental degradation
in urban areas across
the Country. Contrary
to this, proper waste
management results in
positive impacts that
include high aesthetic value
of land and environment,
wealth creation and
improved livelihoods,
crime reduction; improved
drainage, improved health
conditions, and housing
conditions among others.
We take note of the
initiatives by all
stakeholders in addressing
solid waste management
and thank all who putting
in efforts in making World
Habitat day a success as we
look forward to continued
collaboration on this and
other endeavors.
United Nations Executive Director
Each Year on the first Monday
of October, the world celebrates
World Habitat Day. This is the
day for each of us to examine
the state of our cities, towns and
villages, to see how we can make
our lives better, as a community.
UN-Habitat as the United
Nations agency for cities and
human settlements is mandated
to improve the quality of life of
people, in their communities.
I am delighted that this year,
Kenya, the host country for
UN-Habitat headquarters,
will be co-hosting the Global
Observance of World Habitat
Day with us.
The theme of World Habitat
Day 2018 is Municipal Solid
Waste Management – a global
issue that affects everyone.
The amount of rubbish and
waste produced by individuals,
communities, factories,
businesses, markets and
institutions grows daily. Every
year, two billion tonnes of solid
waste is produced. The rate of
waste generation is expected to
double by 2025. Waste needs
to be disposed off properly,
to protect the environment
and people’s health. But it is
extremely expensive to dispose
off rubbish and other waste. As
a former mayor, I know that
local authorities sometimes
spend over half of their budgets
doing so. This is money, which
can be spent on other, equally
important services.
Equally worrying is the fact
that two billion people – nearly
one out of every three in the
world – do not receive regular
waste collection services. This
means the rubbish they produce
is burned, or dumped in the
streets, on land that could be
used for other public spaces,
or into drains and rivers.
This discarded rubbish can
cause flooding, pollution and
health hazards. Uncontrolled
dumpsites become breeding
grounds for insects and
animals, which transmit
diseases. Burning rubbish
causes respiratory diseases and
pollution.
We need a change in public
attitude urgently, in order to
reduce the amount of waste
that we produce. We must be
more aware of the effect of using
disposable plastic cups and
utensils at a picnic, or throw
out items that we no longer use.
We must take responsibility for
what we consume, and for what
we throw out. Let us use our
own bottles and cups instead
of disposable ones, and reuse,
repair or share items instead of
throwing them away.
Cities and National
Governments, the public and
private sector should work
together, with community based
organizations, to reduce waste
and expand recycling as well as
ensure waste is collected and
disposed of properly.
Cities with growing economies
should ensure public services
such as waste collection
and disposal is financially
sustainable, by charging users
or through taxes. This will
facilitate the growth of a greener
economy, reducing and reusing
waste and creating jobs.
Our solutions to waste
management must be inclusive,
remembering also the effects
on the poorest communities,
and most vulnerable citizens.
Authorities must work with
informal waste-pickers who
make a living out of collecting
and selling waste materials that
they can find in dumpsites and
rubbish heaps. This would be a
win-win for both sides.
Globally, there are several
international frameworks on
solid waste management: the
Sustainable Development Goals,
the Paris Agenda, and the New
Urban Agenda all recognize the
importance of this issue.
Here in Kenya, UN-Habitat,
with support from the Italian
Government, is working in
Kajiado County with the
Government to develop an
innovative waste-to-energy
Maimunah Mohd Sharif
General and Executive Director,
UN-Habitat
plant. In Kisii, UN-Habitat has
supported a project providing
employment for young people
who make innovative articles
from waste. Under the Lake
Victoria Water and Sanitation
initiative, we have supported
towns in building their capacity
for better waste management.
UN-Habitat looks forward
to supporting cities in Kenya
to improve their waste
management situation. Under
the German International
Climate Initiative, we will
complement our efforts on
capacity building and with the
“African Clean Cities Platform”
established by the Japanese
International Cooperation
Agency, we will support cities
in developing their strategies
and plans for better waste
management.
UN-Habitat and partners are
launching a global campaign
to reduce waste and increase
effective management to
improve people’s lives. The
Waste-Wise Cities campaign
will encourage local and
national authorities to sign up
to a Nairobi Declaration, to
commit themselves to carrying
out a set of actions based on
sound principles for effective
waste management. During
this period, we will look to
facilitating the exchange of good
practices and solutions that have
worked between cities across the
world.
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WORLD HABITAT DAY
Municipal Solid Waste Management
Chairperson, Council of Governors committee
on water forestry and mining
solid waste management
chain from waste generation,
minimization and transportation
to disposal.
Mike Mbuvi Sonko
H.E. the Governor
Nairobi City County Government
Nairobi, an economic hub of
Kenya and the rest of East
and Central African region
is like many cities in Africa
experiencing rapid population
growth. Its high population
of visitors and inhabitants
with varied lifestyles are
producing increasing quantity
and complexities of waste. In
order to mitigate the negative
impacts of the resultant waste,
My Government came into
power and has resolved allinclusive
approach to solving
the challenges of solid waste.
With the current dispensation
that entrenches public
participation in our
Constitution, the City County
government is determined
to involve all stakeholders
particularly in improving the
efficiency and effectiveness
of the City’s municipal
solid wastes management
on a sustainable basis. The
overarching objective is to
promote best practices and
attitudes at all stages of the
Similarly, in the spirit of cooperation
Nairobi City County
Government is working closely
with the National Government
in a time bound face-lifting
initiative dubbed ‘Nairobi
Regeneration Programme’. It
brings together the comparative
competencies and resources
of the two governments and
their agencies to ensure that
all glaring acts and effects of
omissions and commissions
are addressed. This will
particularly set tempo for
the two governments and
their agencies as they revert
to exercising their roles
in protecting the shared
environment by clearing solid
waste accumulations both on
land and in riparian areas.
The City’s cleanliness is set to
be maintained by advocating
for individual responsibility
through participation in
community clean-ups. In
fact, I launched the Monthly
ward-based clean-ups that
are conducted on every first
Saturday themed ‘My Waste
My Responsibility’ on 7th
July 2018. For the first time in
history, Nairobians came out
in all the 85 wards to cleanup
their environment. Among
our sustainable achievements
thanks to collaboration with
stakeholders in the clearing of
illegal dumps and reclaiming
of the open spaces. This entails
Secretary Housing, State Department for
Housing and Urban Development
The State department
for Housing and Urban
Development which hosts the
National Secretariat on human
settlements work through the
National Habitat Committee
(NHC) on matters that requires
participation if stakeholders in
the area of housing and human
settlement such as organising
for the world habitat day,
Kenyan participation in UN
Habitat Governing Council,
World Urban Forum etc. The
committee is broad based
and draws its membership
from relevant Government
Ministries, Departments and
Agencies, private sector, civil
societies, Institutions of higher
learning and UN-Habitat
amongst others.
The committee held several
preparatory meetings to steer
the successful observance of
World Habitat. Forthcoming
observance is a culmination
of several activities that
have been running since
September 2018, and will
continue in the entire month
of October deemed ‘’Urban
October ‘’. Some of these
activities include Social Media
Campaigns, Television Talk
Shows, News Features and
Clean up exercises among
others. Some of the major
activities of the day will
include UN Habitat Scroll of
Honour Award to five winners,
one of whom is a Kenyan,
unveil the community artwork
on municipal solid waste
management and launch of
a global campaign on Waste
wise Cities.
beautification with greenery
and amusement facilities.
Kangemi Memorial Park is a
great success and you should
look out for more sustainable
initiatives coming up across
the City. Modernization of the
Final Solid Waste Disposal
facility is underway and very
soon open controlled dumping
synonymous with Dandora will
be a thing of the past.
Nairobi City has the
biggest slums in the region
accommodating the urban poor.
Great efforts have been made
to improve sanitation, housing
and access to better Solid Waste
Management services in these
residential areas. We appreciate
the Community Based
Organisations (CBOs) that are
mainly comprised of youth who
are key players in provision of
solid waste services in these
settlements. It is now time to
streamline the engagement of
CBOs so that we can increase
waste collection service
coverage, eradicate illegal
dumping and promote resource
recovery. This we shall achieve
by building their capacity
supported by our stakeholders.
I have a dedicated team with
the zeal to serve the populace.
Let everyone play their
respective roles in the care of
our shared environment for
a better future of us all. As
we embrace the spirit of ‘My
Waste is My Responsibility’
slogan, Nairobi will in a record
time become a City of choice to
invest, work and live in.
The Council of Governors
joins the global fraternity
in celebrating the World
Habitat Day. We hope that
in marking this day, County
Governments will engage,
address challenges and find
sustainable solutions of
managing their solid waste.
This day calls for forward
thinking with regard to future
solid waste management
because, without question, our
greatest accomplishments still
lie ahead of us.
In Kenya, rapid urbanization
is a major contributor to
municipal solid waste.
The unexpected rural to
urban migration has caused
burgeoning of slums and
the growth of squatters and
informal housing all around
the rapidly expanding towns
and cities in the Counties.
This growth in most of our
Counties has overwhelmed
the capacity of County
Government to provide
for proper solid waste
management solutions. Solid
Waste Management which is
already a mammoth task in
counties is going to be more
complicated with the increase
in urbanization especially
in Nairobi and its larger
metropolitan area, Mombasa,
Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret
among other major towns and
market centers.
County Governments are
in the process of putting in
place frameworks, policies
and infrastructure for the
control of municipal solid
waste management within
their respective jurisdictions.
A periodic report by the
National Environmental
Complaints Committee
released on August 24 (2017)
reveals a major increase
in waste generation and
an improvement waste
management. For instance,
there has been a 50 percent
reduction on the generation
of solid waste in almost
all counties following the
ban on plastic bags; this
is a clear testimony that a
green environment is within
reach and also a sign of
commitment of the County
Governments to deliver on
solid waste management.
However, there is still so
much that needs to be done
by the counties including
increasing capacity in solid
waste management, creating
awareness, developing the
right laws and policies,
obtaining real time data
on municipal solid waste
and buying the relevant
equipment. There is also
need for coordination
between the National and
County Governments to
cascade policies from the
national level to address the
environmental issues.
Counties must take
responsibility of ensuring
participation of all their
stakeholders in solid waste
management, allocation of
adequate financial resources
Global Observance of World Habitat Day Date: Monday 1 October 2018 | Venue: UNON, Gigiri, Nairobi
Nairobi City County Government on Municipal Solid
Waste Management
Hon Kiraitu Murungi EGH.
Chairperson, Council of Governors
committee on water forestry and mining
for the same and compliance
of rules and regulations
governing solid waste
management.
We call upon County
Governments to embrace
public-private partnership in
environmental management
enterprises and accelerate
deployment of innovative
technologies to combat
municipal solid waste and
build on emerging efforts.
We commit therefore to
collaborate with the National
Government and key
stakeholders in investing and
managing solid waste at the
Counties. And in addressing
these gaps we also call upon
the international community
to partner with County
governments in addressing
this great challenge. We take
this opportunity to wish you
fruitful celebrations during the
World Habitat.
Patrick Bucha
Housing Secretary
State Department for Housing and
Urban Development
We welcome all partners
to share their achievements
in this and other areas as
we celebrate this global
observance.
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MINIStRy OF tRANSpORt, INFRAStRUctURE, HOUSING AND URBAN DEvELOpMENt
State Department for Housing and Urban Development
AFFORDABLE
HOUSING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
www.housingandurban.go.ke
The Affordable Housing Programme (AHP)
is part of the Big 4 agenda; the presidential
promise to deliver transformation across
four development areas, including food
security, manufacturing, affordable
healthcare, and affordable housing.
Affordable housing program principles
• Allow every Kenyan to own property
• Decent housing built to modern
standards
• Monthly cost of home ownership to be
equivalent to rental cost.
Target
• 500,000 units owned by Kenyans.
Implementation
• The State Department for Housing and
Urban Development (SDHUD) has the
mandate of implementing housing
developments across the country.
Background
• It is estimated that Kenya has an annual
housing demand of 250,000 annually,
with the estimated supply of 50,000 p.a.
(80% deficit), mainly targeting the high
end market.
• In 2010, the demand for urban housing
was estimated at around 80,000 units a
year, with demand projected to increase
to nearly 300,000 units a year by 2050.
By comparison, in 2013 only 15,000
housing construction permits were issued
in Nairobi, where most demand exists
and most of these were for high-income
apartments.
• Only 2% of formally constructed houses
are targeted to the lower income
segments of the market, which account
for the largest share of demand.
• Furthermore, estimates of housing
demand are for new housing only and do
not speak to the high qualitative housing
deficit in Kenya, estimated at 1.85 mn.
• The high cost of formal housing means
that home ownership is out of reach for
most urban Kenyans, with vast majority of
this population finding housing through
rental markets (91% in Nairobi).
• Kenya has an estimated 25,000
mortgages.
The Principal Secretary State Department for Housing, Charles
Hinga Mwaura and Governor Siaya County, Mr. Cornel Rasanga
Amoth signing the Affordable Housing MoU
Affordable Housing Programme
Not a Pipe Dream
Financing Framework AHP Stakeholders workshop in Kenya School of Monetary Studies with
Financial Institutions.
Annual housing supply vs demand country wide
At National Urban Mobility Forum,Crown Plaza Hotel.
SOURCE: State Department for Housing and Urban Development, World Bank
AHP has defined four levels of housing types with only three (3) being the focus of the program
To enhance program segmentation we have defined four levels of housing types with only three (3) being the focus of the program
Middle to High Income
(This segment will be supported by KMRC and
Funded by lower interest rates over a longer
repayment period)
Mortgage Gap
Income Range: KES 50,000 – KES 99,999
▪ Share of Formally Employed: 22.62%
Low cost
Income Range: KES 15,000 – KES 49,999
▪ Share of Formally Employed: 71.82%%
Social
Income Range: KES 0 – KES 14,999
▪ Share of Formally Employed: 2.62%
Meeting with Kisumu Governor to
discuss affordable housing .
Income Range: KES 100,000 +
▪ Share of Formally Employed: 2.85%
▪ Funding to be supported by the KMRC
▪ Low interest rates over a longer repayment period will apply
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
State Department for Housing and Urban Development
AFFORDABLE
HOUSING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
www.housingandurban.go.ke
Impact of AHP on the economy
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the government exchequer
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There will be a
The underlying philosophy of the AHP under the Big 4 agenda
is to
stakeholders involved in delivering the same. This will include:
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to the economy
of Ksh3 for every
shilling invested
private-sector led
Government will provide state-owned land for free/low-cost
The state will
to reduce project
delays
Price capping: Housing units will be provided at agreed upon
, including
A house buyer’s
guidance on the ownership process.
to limit risk as much
as possible, thereby ensuring costs are kept at a minimum and
How AHP will be funded
AHP’s success will be based on a unique funding model, which will
aim to ease the burden on government. Key features will include:
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from employees and employers to the
Rental revenue from the current available stock of housing
provided by the State Department of Housing and Urban
Development
Returns from NHDF’s investments and capital
Other equity investors.
Main features of the National Housing Development
Fund and contributions
houses in bulk from developers for purposes of the AHP. These units
NGOs +
(i) Employers will contribute 1.5% of monthly basic salary from
each employee and remit to the NHDF
(ii) Employees will contribute 1.5% of monthly basic salary
(iii)
Ksh5,000 per month.
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
dependants or pension funds of choice.
the fund management.
Manufacturers
@PSCharlesHinga and
@HousingUrbanKE
AHP
Financiers
For more updates on AHP visit
www.housingandurban.go.ke, follow
Development
Signing MOU with Nyandarua County.
Signing MOU with Vihiga County.
Signing MOU with Kiambu County.
JOB
CREATION
There will
be at least 5
jobs created
for each unit
built
WEALTH
CREATION
Enhancing
local capacity
to incorporate
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ing materials and
technology
Partnering
with local TVET
TVET
will be labour
intensive
ABTM
GDP
Investment
over 4 years will
contribute close
to 6% of GDP
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Houses to
be built
in ALL 47
Impact of AHP at County level
Private sector
players KEPSA,
AAK, KPDA,
SACCOs
Government
Parliament,
• AHP’s success will greatly depend on the unstakeholder
groups and categories.
• These stakeholders will to a large extent deterand
sustained over the next 3 – 4 years.
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holders to ensure AHP is a success.
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Registration of births and
deaths automated in Nairobi
All records of
births and deaths
received from
hospitals are first
digitised ready for
certification
BY MUTISO MBITHI
KNA-NAIROBI
N
airobi Regional Civil
Registration Office has
automated all births
and deaths applications and
cascaded its services to Huduma
centres in the city.
The automation has helped
to decongest its headquarters
at the ACK Bishops Garden
Towers in Upper Hill, Nairobi,
the Regional Coordinator for
Civil Registration Services,
Paul Mwangi Kagiri, said during
an exclusive interview.
Kagiri said the automation
of all business processes for
registration information storage
and transmission exercise,
which commenced in June
this year entails processing
all applications for birth and
death certificates online.
The coordinator recalled
that since the inception of the
National Education Management
System (NEMIS) exercise
early this year which made it
mandatory for children joining
primary school to have
birth certificates, Nairobi
County has issued over one
million new birth certificates.
This exercise, the coordinator
said, exposed the Civil
Registration offices at the Nairobi
headquarters to a lot of
congestion.
This new system has removed
brokers and middle men who con
the public of their hard earned
money while processing the documents
for them - Paul Mwangi Kagiri
Kagiri said that through
the automation exercise, all
records of births and deaths
received from hospitals are
first digitised ready for certification.
“After
cascading services to
all Huduma centres in the city
of Nairobi, applicants with notification
slips for births and
deaths are now able to present
them to our registration officers
in respective Huduma
centres for issuance of respective
documents instead of
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MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRADE AND COOPERATIVES
State Department For Industrialization
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRM SELECTION)
LICENSE FEES
THE WATER ACT - (No. 43 of 2016)
The Water Act 2016 Sections 89(1)(2) and 130 confers to Water Services Regulatory Board (Wasreb)
powers to prescribe license fees payable by various licensees on issuance of the license and at prescribed
intervals thereafter.
Pursuant to Section 139 of the Act, Wasreb hereby gives notice to the general public that the fees
specified in the following schedule has been prescribed by the Board as the amounts payable by the
categories of licensees respectively, specified effective 1st
November 2018.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
S/N Description-Category of licence fees Amount (Kshs)
1
Licence application fees:
a)
b)
2
3
4
5
6
Notes
1.
2.
3.
4.
Issuance of Licence:
Licence fees
License Operation Fee (Regulatory Levy)
Access to information/data fees
Lodging of complaints and appeal
Penalty for non-compliance
Small and Medium WSPs
Large and Very Large WSPs
75,000
100,000
0.1% of the Annual
turnover (last
audited accounts)
4% of WSPs turnover Monthly
1,000
1,000
2,000
Per set of information
Per set of complaints
and appeal
Per day per item
The purpose of the fees specified in the schedule is to facilitate the protection of the interest
and rights of consumers in the provision of water and sanitation services. This will be achieved
through setting of national standards for water service provision and asset development,
licensing, monitoring compliance and enforcement of licence conditions.
Each Water Service Provider shall on or before the fifteenth day of each month, have remitted
to Wasreb the monthly licence fees in respect of the immediately preceding month.
The manner of remittance of the once off fees shall be by way of payment in advance and
monthly fees shall be by way of a standing order into an account of Wasreb established for
the purpose in accordance with instructions issued by Wasreb.
Where the Water Service Provider fails to remit any amount due and payable by way of
monthly license fees on or before the date specified in the license, a penalty of Kshs. 2,000 per
day shall be added to the amount due for each month or part thereof during which it remains
unpaid.
The public is invited to review the proposed license fees within the next thirty (30) days and submit
written comments.
Written comments should be addressed by letter or email to:
Chief Executive Officer,
Water Services Regulatory Board,
P.O. Box 41621 – 00100 Nairobi.
e-mail: tariffs@wasreb.go.ke or info@wasreb.go.ke
The closing date for such comments shall be on 25th
Chief Executive Officer
Water Services Regulatory Board
P.O Box 41621 - 00100 Nairobi
Water Services for All
October 2018.
The shortlisting criteria are:
1. Proven track record of at least three assignments of similar nature and complexity (that is, organizational capacity
assessment, SME strategy, performance-based contracting, or grant management for SMEs) during the last five
years, ideally with a contract value of $1 million or more;
2. Minimum of 10 years’ experience undertaking consulting engagements focused on organizational capacity development,
formulating performance plans focused on business operations, negotiating and managing performance
based funding ideally with SMEs;
3.
4.
Experience working with SMEs in an advisory capacity including networking with business associations, financial
institutions and other industry players in the last five years;
Experience in assessing SME performance and business plans through diagnostics, due diligences, or advisory
work; and
5. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with government counterparts.
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 and revised in November 2017 (“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 Consultan t wil l b e selecte d i n accordanc e wit h th e Qualit y Base d Selectio n (QBS ) metho d se t ou t i n th e Procuremen t
Regulations.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0800 to 1700 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by e-mail)
by 11th
October, 2018, 1000 hours.
The Principal Secretary
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives
State Department for Industrialization
Attn: Head / Supply Chain Management Services
NSSF Building, Block A, Eastern Wing, 16th Floor
P. O. Box 30547-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-(0)20-2731531/2-4
Fax: +254-(0)20-2731511
E-mail: kiep.industry@gmail.com
Frequency
On application
On issuance
Project Name: Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Project (KIEP)
Credit No.:
IDA 6260-KE
Assignment Title: MANAGEMENT OF SUPPORT TO SMEs THROUGH CAPACITY ASSESSMENT AND PERFORMANCE BASED
FUNDING
Reference No.: KE-SDII-61548-CS-QBS
The Government of Kenya has applied for financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Industry and
Entrepreneurship Project (KIEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include strengthening the local supply chains and productivity for Kenyan
Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) to large companies through the use of diagnostic tools and subsequent
competitively-awarded performance contracts to build their capacity to offer better quality services and more soundly
pursue their own individual performance plans and operational objectives. The Project will primarily target SMEs with
an annual turnover of between US$0.5 million to US$10 million. The program would like to increase the productivity
and internal capabilities for innovation of select SMEs to significantly increase their competitiveness. The Project will be
implemented over a period of six (6) years. The detailed terms of reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found in
the following website: www.industrialization.go.ke
The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives, State Department for Industrialization now invites eligible consulting
firms (“Consultant”) 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.
congesting the headquarters,”
said the coordinator.
He said rolling out the registration
exercise to Huduma
centres has helped applicants
to minimise costs and the
distance covered to travel to
the Upper Hill registration of
deaths and births hub.
“By rolling out the automated
registration system, we
have been able to quicken the
pace of issuing these vital documents
while at the same expediting
to capture all pending
applications for the same documents,”
said Kagiri.
He further said the automation
of registration services
has helped to minimise the
loss of vital records, hastened
the process of sharing information
between government
agencies, streamlined record
keeping, while facilitating
customers to apply for birth
and death certificates from
any civil registration point expeditiously.
This
new system, Kagiri
said, will enable applicants
to apply for these vital documents
personally instead of
using brokers and middlemen.
“This new system has removed
brokers and middle
men who con the public of
their hard earned money while
processing the documents for
them”, said the coordinator.
Meanwhile, to avoid inconveniences,
Kagiri urged
the public to ensure that they
register all births taking place
and obtain notification slips to
expedite the online registration
exercise.
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KENYA
WILDLIFE
SERVICE
INVITATION TO TENDER
Kenya Wildlife Service wishes to invite interested and eligible national candidates to
tender for the following;Item
No
1.
Tender
Reference
No.
KWS/OT/
LEA/06/
2018-2019
SUPPLY
AND
DELIVERY OF FRESH
AND DRY FOOD
STUFF FOR KWS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
ACADEMY
2.
KWS/OT/
LEA/07/
2018-2019
SUPPLY AND
DELIVERY OF FRESH
AND DRY FOOD
STUFF FOR KWS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
ACADEMY
Tender Name
Bid
Security
(Ksh)
50,000
ELIGIBILITY Closing
Date
Open to All
10TH
OCTOBER
2018
Item
No
1.
NIL
RESERVED
FOR YOUTH,
WOMEN
AND
PEOPLE
WITH
DISABILITY
10TH
OCTOBER
2018
Tender
Reference
No.
KWS/USAID/EOI/
02/2018-2019
REVENUE COLLECTION
SYSTEM
( RE-ADVERTISEMENT )
Tender Name
ELIGIBILITY Closing
Date
Open to All
9TH
OCTOBER
2018
Interested and eligible candidates may download the tender documents
and obtain further information from the KWS website www.kws.go.ke.
Tender documents containing detailed specifications can be downloaded for free at our
website; www.kws.go.ke. Communication in regard to the tender must be in writing
through email address: hps@kws.go.ke.
All clarifications and/or amendments will be published in KWS website and tenderers
are required to check for any addendums or amendments in the course of the bidding
period prior to the closing date
Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of tender opening.
The completed bids in plain sealed envelope marked with tender reference number
and tender name, shall be deposited into the Tender Box located at the entrance of
Main Reception, KWS Headquarters, Langata Road P.O. Box 40241, Nairobi on or before
10TH
Communication in regard to any tender must be in writing through email
address: hps@kws.go.ke. All clarifications and/or amendments will be
published in KWS website www.kws.go.ke and tenderers are required to
check for any addendums or amendments in the course of the bidding
period prior to the closing date.
The completed bids in plain sealed envelope clearly marked with
tender reference number and tender description, shall be addressed to the
Director General, KWS and deposited into the Tender Box located at the
entrance of KWS Headquarters Main Reception not later than 12:00 Noon
on respective closing date indicated here-above. Tenders will be opened
immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers who choose to attend
at KWS Vet Board Room.
OCTOBER 2018, 12:00 Noon. The received tenders shall be opened immediately
thereafter in the presence of bidders representatives who wish to attend at KWS Vet
Board Room.
HEAD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
Further information is available at www.kws.go.ke.
HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AUTHORITY
INVITATION TO TENDER
Kenya Wildlife Service has received funding from the USAID under the
Kenya Wildlife Protection and Conservation Programme and plans to use
some of the funds to procure a new revenue system. Toward the stated
objectives, Kenya Wildlife Service wishes to invite interested and eligible
national candidates to tender for the following;CANCELLATION
OF TENDERS
The Rural Electrification Authority wishes to inform all bidders
and or interested bidders that the following tenders which were
advertised on the dates indicated in the table below have been
canceled.
No Tender/RFX
No.
1)
Items Description
1000000071 Supply and Delivery of
Tools and Equipment
for Operations and
Research.
2)
1000000121 Supply and Delivery and
Installation CCTV
Cameras at REA offices.
Date the
Tender was
Advertised.
29th May,
2018
4th
September
2018
Bidders who had submitted bid securities may pick the same
from the Procurement office on working days.
MINISTRY OF WATER AND SANITATION
RIFT VALLEY WATER SERVICES BOARD
(On behalf of Lake Victoria South Water Services Board)
PROGRAMME: KENYA TOWNS SUSTAINABLE WATER
SUPPLY AND SANITATION PROGRAM
DESIGN AND BUILD WORKS FOR NANDI HILLS WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION PROJECT
Date:
25th September 2018
Loan No.: 200200000501
IFB No.: RVWSB/ LVS/ AfDB/ KTSWSSP/W/PACKAGE 4 - NANDI HILLS/ 2017-18
ADDENDUM No. 1 AND EXTENSION OF BID SUBMISSION DATE, BID OPENING
DATE AND DEADLINE FOR REQUESTS FOR CLARIFICATIONS
To All Bidders,
This is to notify all Bidders that the Bid submission date for the above Works has been extended from 4th October, 2018 to
25th
October 2018 at 12.00pm East African Time.
Bidders are advised to collect Addendum No. 1 from Rift Valley Water Services Board offices located at the address below:
Rift Valley Water Services Board,
Maji Plaza, Prisons Road,
Off Nakuru - Eldama Ravine Highway - NAKURU, KENYA
Tel: +254 718313557
E-Mail: info@rvwsb.go.ke
CONTENTS OF ADDENDUM No. 1
Attachment No. 1:
Attachment No. 2:
Summary of Modifications to Bidding Documents
Updated Bidding Documents Vol I, Vol II & Vol III
1.1
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK,
FISHERIES AND IRRIGATION
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR LIVESTOCK
TENDER No. MOALF&I/SDL/KLIP/02/2018-19
PROVISION OF LIVESTOCK INSURANCE SERVICES FOR THE
KENYA LIVESTOCK INSURANCE PROGRAM
The State Department for Livestock invites sealed tenders from eligible underwriters for the Provision of
Livestock Insurance Services for the Kenya Livestock Insurance Program for a period of 12 months’ renewable
for a maximum of 36 months.
1.2
Eligible Insurance Underwriters may obtain further information and inspect the bidding documents from
Supply Chain Office situated at Hill Plaza 7th
from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm.
Floor, Procurement Office, Room 718 during working hours
1.3 A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders upon payment of a non -
refundable fee of Kenya Shillings 1,000/= (One Thousand Shillings Only) in form of a bankers cheque payable
to the Principal Secretary, State Department for Livestock.
1.4
MINISTRY OF WATER AND SANITATION
RIFT VALLEY WATER SERVICES BOARD
(On behalf of Lake Victoria South Water Services Board)
PROGRAMME: KENYA TOWNS SUSTAINABLE WATER
SUPPLY AND SANITATION PROGRAM
DESIGN AND BUILD WORKS FOR KILGORIS AND LOLGORIAN WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION PROJECT
Date:
25th September 2018
Loan No.: 200200000501
IFB No.: RVWSB/ LVS/ AfDB/ KTSWSSP/ W/ PACKAGE 5 – KILGORIS/LOLGORIAN/ 2017-18
ADDENDUM No. 1 AND EXTENSION OF BID SUBMISSION DATE, BID OPENING DATE AND DEADLINE FOR
REQUESTS FOR CLARIFICATIONS ADDENDUM No. 1 AND EXTENSION OF BID SUBMISSION DATE,
BID OPENING DATE AND DEADLINE FOR REQUESTS FOR CLARIFICATIONS
To All Bidders,
This is to notify all Bidders that the Bid submission date for the above Works has been extended from 5th October, 2018 to
25th
1.9
Maji Plaza, Prisons Road, Off Nakuru – Eldama Ravine Highway,
NAKURU, KENYA
Tel: +254 51 2213557 / 71 8313557,
CONTENTS OF ADDENDUM No. 1
Attachment No. 1 :
Attachment No. 2 :
E-Mail: info@rvwsb.go.ke
Summary of Modifications to Bidding Documents
Updated Bidding Documents Vol I, Vol II & Vol III
October 2018 at 12.00pm East African Time.
Bidders are advised to collect Addendum No. 1 from Rift Valley Water Services Board offices located at the address below:
Rift Valley Water Services Board,
1.8
The document may also be downloaded from the IFMIS suppliers’ portal: supplier.treasury.go.ke and/ or
the State Department of Livestock’s website: www.kilimo.go.ke free of charge. Bidders who download the
tender document must arrange to register with the Procurement Office the company name, postal, physical,
email and telephone address for the purposes of receiving any further tender clarifications and/or addendums
if need be.
1.5
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, and delivery costs, must be in Kenya Shillings and shall
remain valid for (120) days from the closing date of the tender.
1.6 A Bid Security of Two (2) Million Kenya Shillings shall be enclosed in the Technical Proposal.
1.7
The Principal Secretary,
State Department for Livestock
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries & Irrigation
Address: P. O. Box 34188-00100 Nairobi, Kenya
The document must be deposited in the Tender Box clearly marked ‘State Department for Livestock provided
at Kilimo House located on Cathedral Road, Main reception on Ground floor to be received on or before
9th
October, 2018 at 10.00 am (East African Time), Cathedral Road. Tenders will be opened immediately
thereafter in the presence of the candidates representatives who choose to attend at Kilimo House, 6th
Boardroom, Cathedral Road, Nairobi at 10.00 a.m East African Time.
The Government of the Republic of Kenya reserves the right to accept or reject any tender without assigning
reasons for its decision thereof.
Head; Supply Chain Management Services
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR LIVESTOCK
The completed and sealed tenders enclosed in plain sealed envelope and clearly marked TENDER NO.
MOALF&I/SDL/KLIP/02/2018-19 For Provision of Livestock Insurance Services for the Kenya Livestock
Insurance Program must be addressed to:Floor
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NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE
COMMISSION
PUBLIC NOTICE
ESTABLISHMENT OF AUDIT COMMITTEE IN THE COMMISSION.
A. INTRODUCTION
Pursuant to section 73(5) and 155(5) of the PFM Act, 2012 and PFM Regulations, 2015 and the guidelines for
establishment of Audit Committees in all public entities vide Kenya Gazette Vol. CXVIII No. 40 of 15th April, 2016, the
Commission is seeking to recruit persons as Chairperson and Members of the Audit Committee.
B. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT
CHAIRPERSON
To be appointed as the Chairperson of the Audit Committee, one must have the following:
1. A Degree from a recognized University.
2. Knowledge and experience of not less than 7 years in Audit and/ or Financial 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 requirement 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 a professional 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 to Regulations, 174 PFM 2015 for details.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
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 card
in a sealed envelope and addressed as below:
CS/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
NATIONAL POLICE SERVICECOMMISSION
SKYPARKPLAZA, 5thFLOOR WESTLANDS,NAIROBI
P.O. BOX 47363–00100NAIROBI.
Deadline for receipt of application is 24 th
October, 2018.
Commission avails equal engagement opportunities to all Kenyans. Women, persons living with disabilities, the
marginalized and minorities are encouraged to apply. Any form of canvassing shall lead to automatic disqualification.
Only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted.
TENDER REF NO. NTSA/NCB-003/2018-2019
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) is a State Corporation established through an Act of
Parliament; Act Number 33 of 26th October, 2012. The Authority is mandated with effectively managing the road
transport sub-sector and minimizing road traffic accidents and loss of lives resulting therefrom.
As indicated in the
Tender No
SENIOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PROCUREMENT - REF: NTSA/03/2018/02
MOTOR VEHICLE RECORD SEARCH
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the below listed tenders;
No.
TENDER NAME Supply and Delivery of e-Sticker Printers ,
e- Sticker Readers and Consumables
Item Description
1.
Pursuant to this mandate, the Authority seeks to recruit a highly motivated and results oriented candidate to fill
the above mentioned position:
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has migrated Motor Vehicle Record Search from
the E- Citizen Platform to the TRANSPORT INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TIMS). In order to access
this service, one is required to REGISTER an ACCOUNT on TIMS.
The Senior Deputy Director, Procurement will report to the Director General and is responsible for provision of
strategic direction of the procurement activities in accordance with the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal
Act, 2015. A detailed job description is available on the NTSA website (www.ntsa.go.ke)
No
2.
1.
2.
Candidates interested in the above position are expected to fulfil the requirements of Chapter Six of the
Constitution of Kenya. Candidates must therefore, obtain and submit the following documents together with
their applications:
1. Clearance Certificate from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID);
2. Clearance Certificate from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB);
3. Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA);
4. Clearance from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and
5. Clearance from Credit Reference Bureau (CRB).
3.
3.
A complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates from
Procurement office on 3rd Floor Hill Park Plaza, Upper hill Road, during normal working hours
upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KES.1, 000.00 in bankers Cheque payable to National
Transport and Safety Authority or download from our website www.ntsa.go.ke or
http://supplier.treasury.go.ke free of charge.
3. Click on Register Account and enter your National Identification Serial Number, one of your Mother’s
Name and KRA PIN Number.
4. Log in into your account and change your password.
NTSA/NCB/005/
2018-2019
4.
NTSA/NCB/006/
2018-2019
NTSA/NCB007/2017-2018
NTSA/NCB008/2017-2018
Supply,
Delivery and Fitting of
Assorted Motor Vehicle Tyres for a
Period of One year on Framework
contract
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information from and inspect the tender documents at the National Transport
and Safety Authority, Procurement Office, 3rd Floor, Hill Park Building during normal working hours.
HOW TO SEARCH MOTOR VEHICLE RECORDS
1. Log-in access your account
2. Click on online search and select motor vehicle search
3. Choose to either undertake the search using the Registration Number or Chassis Number of the
motor vehicle
Supp ly and Delivery of Desktop
Computers, Laptops , Ipads , Telephone
sets and Accessories
(Framework Contract)
Open
Provision for Accommodation and
Conference Facilities on Framework
contract
(Framework Contract)
Open
Supp ly and Delivery of Fargo HDP8500
Printer Consumables and Accessories
14th February, 2018 10.00 A.M
17/10/2018
10:00a.m
Qualified candidates should apply in confidence indicating the Job Ref. No. on both the application and envelope
to the address below, enclosing CVs with full details of educational background and professional qualifications.
guidelines should be d ownloaded f rom our website at http://www.ntsa.go.ke
http://supplier.treasury.go.ke
DIRECTOR GENERAL
The application should also have copies of certificates, relevant testimonials and the National ID. Applications
may be deposited at the Authority’s Head Office, Hill Park Plaza, Ground Floor, Upper Hill Road, Nairobi in the
application box or posted to;
must forward their particulars immediate ly to procurement@ntsa.go.ke
6. Click on go back and view the vehicle details
7. A copy of records will be generated, with an option to print
The Director General
attachments.
-
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes and delivery costs, and must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain valid for 120
days from the closing date of the tender. Bidders must ensure that each bid submitted must be serialized from the first to the last
page including any attachments.
So as to be be received on or before Thursday 6th September ,2018 at 10.00am
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes and delivery costs and must be in Kenya
Shillings and shall remain valid for 120 days from the closing date of the tender.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with the tender number and be deposited
in the tender box on Ground Floor, National Transport & Safety Authority’s Headquarters, Hill Park Building, Upper Hill
Road, Nairobi or to be addressed to the Director General, Box 3602-00506 Nairobi so as to be received on or before the
date and time indicated in the table above.
NOTE
- When registering or assisted to register your TIMS account, ensure the information provided (National
Identification Number, KRA PIN certificate number and mobile phone number) belongs to you, the
owner of the account. NTSA shall not be liable for any transaction within your account
NATIONAL TRANSPORT AND SAFETY AUTHORITY
HILL PARK PLAZA, UPPER HILL ROAD
P.O. BOX. 3602 - 00506
NAIROBI
Before purchasing a motor vehicle it is prudent the buyer undertakes a search to ascertain the ownership
details. If the information on the logbook do not match those on the copy of records, report
to the nearest NTSA office.
National Transport and Safety Authority
Hill Park Plaza, Upper Hill Road
P.O. Box, 3602 -00506
NAIROBI.
All applications should be received not later than 5:00pm on 29th May, 2018
NTSA is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and gender equality. Youth, Women and Persons
with Disability are encouraged to apply. Please note that only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted. Any form
of canvassing shall lead to automatic disqualification.
DIRECTOR GENERAL
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Any canvassing or giving of false information will lead to automatic disqualification.
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Enquiries should be sent to tims.support@ntsa.go.ke or reach us through the free NTSA App available for
download on Google Play Store and Apple store.
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Floor, Hill Park Plaza.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Candidates or their representatives who choose to attend
at the Chui Boardroom, located on 3rd Floor, Hill Park Building.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the applicants or their representatives
who choose to attend at the Chui Conference Room on 3rd
A complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates from Procurement office on 3rd Floor Hill
Park Plaza, Upper hill Road, during normal working hours upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KES.1,000/= in bankers
Cheque payable to National Transport and Safety Authority or download from our website at http://www.ntsa.go.ke or
http://tenders.go.ke free of charge. Bidders who download the tender document must forward their particulars immediately to
procurement@ntsa.go.ke for record and communication of any tender clarifications.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with the
tender number and to be deposited in the tender box provided at the reception, Hill Park
Plaza, Upper Hill Road addressed to:
4. Choose payment method from the provided list. An invoice of Ksh.550 shall be generated by the
system to enable you to make the payment online.
5. Upon confirmation of payment click on complete button. An invoice will be generated, click on
print.
or
free of charg e. Interested bidders who download the documents
for record and
10:00a.m
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender
documents at the National Transport and Safety Authority, Procurement office, Hill Park
Plaza 3rd
REFERENCE
NTSA/NCB006/2017-2018
floor.
DESCRIPTION
Bidding
Document
HOW
TO REGISTER AN ACCOUNT
1. Go to www.ntsa.go.ke and Click on the TIMS logo
2. Click on subscribe to receive an sms and enter your registered phone number. This will enable account
owner receive notifications ( codes, password and messages) in connection to any processes in the account
CLOSING
DATE
TIME
NTSA/NCB/004/
2018-2019
Supply and Delivery of Various
Toners and Assorted Stationery for
a Period of One year on Framework
contract
Supp ly and Delivery of Rugged Tablets
Reserved for Youth,
Women & PLWD
14th February, 2018 10.00 A.M
17/10/2018
10:00a.m
14th February, 2018 10.00 A.M
17/10/2018
The National Transport and Safety Authority invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for
the Supply and Delivery of e-Sticker Printers, e- Sticker Readers and e- Sticker printer
Ribbons on Framework Contract basis for a period of one (1) year.
Closing
Date
Continuous
Time
NTSA/NCB/0XX/
2018-2020
Registration of Suppliers and
Service Providers for Goods, Works,
Services and Consultancies
IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE
Eligibility
INVITATION TO TENDER
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
ARDHI HOUSE, 1st NGONG AVENUE, OFF NGONG ROAD,
P.O. BOX 44417-00100, NAIROBI, TELEPHONE: 2718050
PUBLIC NOTICE
INQUIRIES AND INVESTIGATIONS OF
PUBLIC LAND IN NAIROBI AND KILIFI COUNTIES – CORRIGENDUM.
The National Land Commission is established under Article 67 of the Constitution of Kenya 2010.
Its functions include managing public land on behalf of the National and County Governments
among others. Pursuant to Section 6(1), (2), (3) of the National Land Commission Act, 2012, the
Commission placed a public notice on 18th October 2018 for public hearings in Nairobi and Kilifi
Counties respectively. However the Commission wishes to make the following changes.
MILITARY LAND-PHASE 1
VENUE
BISHOP
GARDEN ANNEX
BUILDING, 7TH
FLOOR (NAIROBI
COUNTY )
PREVIOUS DATE NEW DATE
4TH OCTOBER
2018
2ND OCTOBER
2018
INTERESTED
PARTIES
MINISTRY OF
DEFENCE
PROPERTIES TIME
L.R N0;
26824,26828,
26829,26831,
26382,26833,
26834,26835,
226836,26837
26838,26839,
268340
KILIFI/KIJIPWA AND KILIFI/JIMBA SETTLEMENT SCHEMES – CHANGE OF VENUE
NEW VENUE
DATE
WATAMU CDF HALL, WATAMU (KILIFI COUNTY)
Other details remain as per our earlier public notice.
Abigael Mbagaya Mukolwe(Mrs)
Ag. Chairperson
National Land Commission
Website: www.landcommission.go.ke
10:00 AM
INTERNATIONAL TENDER
NATIONAL HOUSING CORPORATION
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) FOR PARTNERSHIP AND PROJECT FINANCE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
AFFORDABLE HOUSING - TENDER NO. NHC/EOI/009/18-19
National Housing Corporation (N.H.C) is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament, the Housing
Act, Cap 117 laws of Kenya. The Corporation’s primary mandate is to play a principal role in implementing
Government’s Housing Policies and Programs.
As part of the Corporation’s five year housing development program, N.H.C intends to develop affordable
housing units spread across the Country specifically targeting the middle and low income segments of the population.
The Corporation has conducted feasibility studies and has designs of project ready for implementation.
N.H.C is therefore seeking Expression of Interest (E.O.I) from both local and international organizations under
a partnership framework to facilitate delivery of affordable housing projects. The units will be offered to the
target market on specific terms based on the prevailing market fundamentals where the project is located. The
three models of delivery include Tenant Purchase (Rent to Buy), Rental or Outright Sale.
Interested candidates may obtain bid documents from the Procurement Office, N.H.C House, Aga Khan Walk,
9th Floor, free of charge between 8.00a.m to 1.00p.m and 2.00p.m to 4.00p.m.
The bid document can also be viewed and downloaded free of charge from the N.H.C website
www.nhckenya.co.ke or the Government Portal: www.tenders.go.ke. Enquiries can be made via email
address: info@nhckenya.co.ke. Any addenda/additional information on the tenders shall be posted on
the N.H.C website.
Duly completed bid documents shall be submitted in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the “Tender
Number” and “Tender Description” and addressed to:TIME
8TH-12TH
OCTOBER 2018 8:30 AM
The Managing Director,
National Housing Corporation,
P. O. BOX 30257 – 00100,
NAIROBI - KENYA.
And be deposited in the Tender Box located on Ground Floor of N.H.C House, so as to be received on or before
16th
October, 2018 at 11.00a.m and shall be valid for a period of 120 days after bid submission. Bids will be
opened immediately thereafter in the Conference Room located on 10th Floor of N.H.C House in the presence
of bidders and/or their representatives who choose to attend. Late bids will be rejected.
Managing Director
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National Bank Building, 11th Floor, Harambee Avenue, P.O BOX 58535-00200, NAIROBI,KENYA.
NYAYO TEA ZONES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
Nyayo Tea Zones Development Corporation (NTZDC) is a State Corporation in the Ministry of Agriculture,
Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation, whose overall mandate is the promotion of forest conservation through
the creation of buffer zones of tea along the gazetted forests to check against human encroachment.
The Corporation’s operations are spread over nineteen (19) zones and two factories across Kenya, in the East
and West of Rift Valley. The Corporation’s major activities are in tea growing, tea factory operations and local
sales distribution of value added teas.
The Corporation seeks to recruit qualified and competent staff to fill the following positions:
1.
Legal Officer
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Plant Technician
Strategy & Corporate Performance Manager
Production Supervisor
Factory Mechanic (Plant)
Green Leaf Logistics Coordinator
Factory Electrician
Plant Operator
Lathe Operator (Roller Sharpener)
Welder/Fabricator
Motor Vehicle Mechanic
Personal Assistant to Managing Director
Internships
Candidates interested in these positions should visit our website at www.teazones.co.ke for more detailed
job description and application procedure.
The deadline for submission of applications is 9th
October 2018.
Nyayo Tea Zones Development Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.
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PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS BOARD
TENDER NOTICE
This is to bring to the attention of Potential Bidders that the Tender for the Supply of an Enhanced Staff
& Director Medical Cover for Financial year 2018-2019 & 2019-2020 has been uploaded on the IFMIS
KENYA SUPPLIERS PORTAL and PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS BOARD WEBSITE. Closing/Opening on
10th
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Pest Control Products Board wishes to recruit competent and qualified persons to fill the following positions:1.
2.
3.
Internal
Auditor I (1 post, Nairobi Office) - PCB 7
Administrative Officer I (1 post, Nairobi Office) - PCB 7
Senior Laboratory Technologist (1 post, Nairobi Office) - PCB 7 - Re - advertised
4. Personal Secretary I (1 post, Nairobi Office) - PCB 9 - Re- advertised
Applicants meeting the above qualifications should send their applications by hard copy giving full details
of their age, qualifications, experience, present and expected remuneration, full contact address including
daytime telephone number, detailed C.V., copies of certificates, national ID and testimonials and addresses
of three referees
The applications should be addressed to:The
Chief Executive Officer/ Secretary
P.O.Box13794-00800 NAIROBI
Applications should be received on or before 10th
October, 2018.
Pest Control Products Board is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and gender equality.
Women, those from marginalized and minority communities and persons with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.
NB: Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted and canvassing will lead to automatic
disqualification.
Those who applied earlier for the posts of Senior Laboratory Technologist and Personal Secretary I need not
apply again.
For further details on requirements and how to apply for the positions, please visit our website
www.pcpb.or.ke
Chief Executive Officer/Secretary
October, 2018 at 10.00am. Bidders are requested to visit web: www.pcpb.or.ke and supplier.treasury.go.ke
for more information
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Telephone No. +254 (020) 3244000, 2213106, 2213107, Fax: +254 (020) 2213105, 3244399, 3244277, e-mail: info@ppra.go.ke;
feedback@ppra.go.ke, website: www.ppra.go.ke
TENDER NOTICE
REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority invites sealed bids from eligible and competent candidates for the
PPRA Registration of suppliers and service Providers as detailed in the bid document. Interested suppliers &
Service Providers may download the Tender document from the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority website;
www.ppra.go.ke or Public Procurement Information portal: htts://tenders.go.ke. Below are the categories for
goods, works and services
ITEM REGISTRATION NO.
1
2
3
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5
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
PPRA/REG/001/2018-19 Supply and delivery of Computers, servers, laptops, printers,
scanners, Toners and other related ICT Equipments
PPRA/REG/003/2018-19 Supply and delivery of general office Stationery
PPRA/REG/004/2018-19 Supply and delivery of general office equipments (Metal filing
cabinets, etc)
PPRA/REG/005/2018-19 Supply of Air time
PPRA/REG/006/2018-19 Supply and Delivery of Assorted Electrical Fittings and Lighting
Materials
PPRA/REG/007/2018-19 Office repair/ maintenance
PPRA/REG/008/2018-19 Supply/Repair /maintenance and Servicing of Air conditions
PPRA/REG/010/2018-19 Supply of Staff Uniforms and protective Clothing
PPRA/REG/011/2018-19 Provision of Air Travel Ticketing
Services
PPRA/REG/012/2018-19 Installation and Maintenance Services for Local Area Network
PPRA/REG/013/2018-19 Provision of Medical & Group Personal Accident Insurance
Services (underwriters only)
PPRA/REG/014/2018-19 Provision of General Insurance Services (underwriters only)
PPRA/REG/015/2018-19 Provision and Maintenance of office equipment (photocopiers,
computers printers, laptops etc
PPRA/REG/016/2018-19 Provision of Baseline Survey and related Consultancy Services
on Employee satisfaction, work environment, customer satisfaction
and other Performance Contract related consultancies
TARGET GROUP
Citizen Contractors
Reserved Groups
Citizen Contractors
Reserved Groups
Reserved Groups
Reserved Groups
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Reserved Groups
Citizen Contractors
PPRA/REG/017/2018-19 Provision of Group Life Insurance Services (underwriters only) Citizen Contractors
PPRA/REG/018/2018-19 General Building and Renovators
PPRA/REG/019/2018-19 Provision of Security and Guarding Services
PPRA/REG/020/2018-19 Provision of ICT training and consultancy services
PPRA/REG/021/2018-19 Provision of Transport - Taxi & Car Hire Services
PPRA/REG/022/2018-19 Provision of Cleaning Services,
Disinfectants & Toiletries
PPRA/REG/023/2018-19 Supply of Motor Vehicles Tyres, Batteries & other accessories Citizen Contractors
PPRA/REG/024/2018-19 Supply of Newspapers, Periodicals, legal Materials
PPRA/REG/025/2018-19 Design, Branding and production of Promotional Materials/
Items
PPRA/REG/026/2018-19 Design and Printing of Cards, Diaries, Corporate Newsletter,
Stickers, Signage, Fliers, Brochures,Booklets
PPRA/REG/027/2018-19 Provision of Event Management and Entertainment Services
PPRA/REG/028/2018-19 Provision of Legal Services
PPRA/REG/029/2018-19 Supply, delivery ,Maintenance/ Repair of Office furniture.
PPRA/REG/030/2018-19 Design and Refurbishment of trade Fair stands
PPRA/REG/031/2018-19 Supply and Delivery of Office Window Blinders and curtains
PPRA/REG/032/2018-19 General building Contractors & Building Renovators
PPRA/REG/033/2018-19 Supply and Delivery of General Hardware and Plumbing
Materials
PPRA/REG/034/2018-19 Supply, Delivery & Maintenance of Fire Fighting Equipments
PPRA/REG/035/2018-19 Provision of Catering Services
Reserved Groups
Reserved Groups
Reserved Groups
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Reserved Groups
Citizen Contractors
Reserved Groups
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Duly completed tender documents should be submitted in plain sealed outer envelope enclosing separately sealed
envelopes (in “Original” and “Copy”) clearly marked Tender No. TENDER NO. PPRA/005/2018- 2020, PPRA
Registered list of suppliers & service providers and shall be addressed to:The
Director General
Public Procurement Regulatory Authority
P.O. Box 58535- 00200
Nairobi.
And be deposited in the Tender Box located on the 10th Floor, Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Head
Office, National Bank Building along Harambee Avenue - Nairobi, so as to be received on or before Thursday
11th
October,2018 at 10.00 a.m. Opening of tenders/bids will take place immediately thereafter at the 10th Floor
Conference Room, Public Procurement Regulatory Authority, Head Office in the presence of tenderers / representatives
who wish to attend.
The tender document should be downloaded from the PPRA website www.ppra.go.ke or Public procurement
information portal: https://tenders.go.ke . PPRA reserves the right to accept or reject any tender and may annul the
tendering process and reject all tenders at any time without thereby incurring any liability to the affected tenderer
or tenderers.
DIRECTOR GENERAL
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REGULATORY AUTHORITY
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Citizen Contractors
Detergents, Soaps,
Reserved Groups
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Absenteeism
has dropped
drastically,
lessons are
regularly attended
and any lost ones
recovered, says
TSC director
Nyeri county to hold marathon in honour of Governor
T
BY SAMUEL WAITITU
KNA-NYERI
he county government
of Nyeri has announced
plans to hold a halfmarathon
event in honour of
the late governor, Dr. Wahome
Gakuru, who died in a
road accident in November
last year.
The marathon, dubbed “Dr.
Gakuru Half Marathon” according
to Education and
Sports CEC, Margaret Macharia,
will be held on Sunday,
November 11 and will start and
end at Ruring’u stadium.
The CEC said the race, which
will become an annual event,
will serve as a worthy reminder
of what he stood for
- growth, accountability and
transparency.
Dr Gakuru, the former Vision
2030 director general
letes are expected to take part
in the inaugural race organISO
9001:2015 CERTIFIED
Executive Recruitment
Commissioner of Customs & Border Control
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Kenya Revenue Authority is the principal revenue collector for the Government of Kenya, with
the primary goal of delivering Kenya to financial self-sufficiency through effective tax revenue
mobilization.
In pursuit of our goal, we seek to recruit a Commissioner responsible for Customs & Border Control
whose key mandates among others, are to:
• Implement strategies to effectively control cross border movement of goods and to interdict
trafficking in illicit and harmful products.
• Implement strategies to promote efficient cross border movement of goods in line with Kenya’s
stated international trade goals.
• Implement strategies to effectively collect revenue due from cross border trading activities and
to counter possible tax evasion.
• Manage departmental resources and budgets.
• Manage and motivate staff to deliver high impact performance.
Candidate Profile
Applicants must possess the following minimum qualifications:
• University Degree in Security Management, Business, Economics, Fiscal Management, Law or
related fields.
• Fifteen (15) years experience in Customs or Security Management operations, at least ten (10)
of which must be in middle and senior management levels.
• Strong appreciation of Customs practice and operations.
• Knowledge of National Security management strategies and requirements.
• Masters Degree in the relevant fields shall confer added advantage.
• Candidates should demonstrate strong leadership, team building and communication skills.
This is a key position open to persons with the relevant exposure and experience. It should interest
those with a passion for success and who aspire to make discernible change that positively impacts
Kenya and its people.
Successful applicants will be required to undergo corruption and security background vetting in
accordance with KRA and Government procedures. Candidates interested in the position should
apply in the prescribed format on or before Wednesday, 3rd
October 2018.
Only applications made through KRA’s electronic portal qualify for admission. To apply, log onto
https://erecruitment.kra.go.ke/login and follow the instructions provided, detailing the application
process. In case of difficulty accessing or completing the application, applicants may send email
queries to isupporthr@kra.go.ke
Candidates are advised against any form of canvassing as this will lead to automatic disqualification.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to gender and disability mainstreaming. Persons
with Disability are encouraged to apply.
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
@KRACare
Kenya Revenue Authority
Kenya Revenue Authority
Tulipe Ushuru Tujitegemee!
TENDER NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR MANAGEMENT, OPERATION
AND MAINTENANCE OF VARIOUS WEIGHBRIDGES
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is a State
Corporation established under the Kenya Roads Act, 2007 with
the responsibility for Management, Development, Rehabilitation
and Maintenance of National Roads. KeNHA intends to procure
Management, Operation and Maintenance of all Overloading Control
Centres (Weighbridges) on major trunk roads.
The Authority hereby invites sealed bids from eligible bidders
for the contract for Management, Operation and Maintenance of
various Weighbridges for a three (3) year performance Contract for
various weighbridges as specified in the detailed Tender notice.
There shall be mandatory Pre-Tender Site Visits as specified in
the detailed Tender notice available in the KeNHA website and Public
Procurement Information Portal. A complete set of tender documents
may be obtained by interested tenderers from the Kenya
National Highways Authority website: www.kenha.co.ke or PPI
Portal: www.tenders.go.ke free of charge or from KeNHA Head
Office, Procurement Office, Ground Floor during normal working
hours upon payment of a non – refundable fee of Kshs.1,000 (One
Thousand Shillings only) in form of a banker’s cheque only payable
to Kenya National Highways Authority.
The tender closing date will be on Tuesday 23rd October 2018 at
11.00 a.m
Deputy Director, Supply Chain Management
For: DIRECTOR GENERAL
Customer Care: customercare@kenha.co.ke, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web: www.kenha.co.ke
@KeNHAKenya
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care Hotline: 020 - 2989000
Web: www.kenha.co.ke
KeNHA is committed towards the
achievement of Kenya Vision 2030
Kenya National Highways Authority
Kenya National Highways Authority
Tourism Finance Corporation (TFC) is the
leading Development Financial Institution (DFI)
providing affordable and accessible financial
facilities and advisory services to the Tourism
industry.
TFC’s mission is to develop and diversify
Kenya’s Tourism industry by providing a range
of advisory and financial services to investors in
tourism related enterprises. The Corporation has
declared six (6) internship opportunities.
For details, please visit the Corporation’s
Website:
TOURISM FINANCE CORPORATION
died in a grisly road accident
barely three months after
being elected Nyeri Governor
on a Jubilee ticket.
Ms. Macharia in a press
statement said the marathon
will include 21 km course, 10
km open race, five km corporate
race and two km fan race
for those aged 35 and above.
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Wahome Gakuru
ised under the theme of “Promoting
Fitness and Cohesion
through Sports”.
The CEC said the race would
be used to reawaken the athletic
spirit in the county even
as they look forward to turning
it into an international
event. “We look forward to the
birth of new champions and
revival of the Nyeri half marathon
that was once the pride of
Nyeri,” the CEC said
She further said five committees
had been formed to
prepare for the race with registration
expected to commence
early next month with
a promise of lucrative prizes
and gifts for winners.
According to her, the winner
of the 21 km race will take
home a Sh250,000 cash token,
while the second and third
best will receive Sh100,000
and Sh50,000 respectively.
1.
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, FISHERIES AND IRRIGATION
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CROPS DEVELOPMENT
REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR SUPPLY OF GOODS AND PROVISION OF WORKS AND
SERVICES FOR THE FINANCIAL YEARS 2018-2019 AND 2019-2020
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation, State Department for Crops Development intends to update its register of suppliers for the
provision of various Goods, Works and Services for the financial years 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 ending on 30th June 2020. Interested eligible suppliers
are invited to apply for registration, indicating the category of goods, works or services they wish to apply for. Suppliers currently in the State Department’s
database who wish to be retained are required to apply and submit up to date information required in the registration of suppliers document
as follows:
A.
CATEGORY
NO.
SDCD 01
KENYA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES LIMITED
STAFF REPLACEMENTS
Kenya Industrial Estates (KIE) was established in 1967 with the mandate of
promoting industrialization through the development of Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises in the country. The company plans to replace the following
positions to enable it discharge on its mandate:•
Kenya
Industrial Estates (KIE) Limited is a State Corporation established with
a major role of promoting indigenous entrepreneurship by financing and
developing Small Scale and Micro Enterprises. The Company wishes to invite
eligible bidders for:GENERAL
TENDERS
NO
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•1.
•
•
2.
Manager, Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
Manager, Credit /Risk Management
Assistant Manager, Credit /Risk Management
Assistant Manager, Human Resources
Assistant Manager, Internal Audit
Assistant Manager, Industrial Estates & Incubation Services
(IEDIS)
Senior Officer, Research & Planning,
Senior Officer, Digital Communications
DESCRIPTION OF
SERVICES
Credit Officers
Credit Assistants
Drivers
Provision of Security
Services
Details relating to each vacancy are available on the KIE Website
(www.kie.co.ke)
Provision of General
Insurance Services
KIE/RFP/03
/2018-2019
Tuesday,
07.08.2018 at
11:00 a.m.
NB:
1. All eligible bidders must register with us before the tender closure date and
time indicated.
3. Payments shall be made in Cash Only at the KIE LTD cash office on normal
working hours/days payable before the closing date(s) and time(s). The
Tenders shall be opened in public at KIE Limited Head Office’s Conference
Room.
October 2018.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
MANAGING DIRECTOR,
MANAGING DIRECTOR
KENYA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES LTD,
P.O. Box 78029-00507, NAIROBI.
Email: admin@kie.co.ke.
SDCD 13
SDCD 14
SDCD 15
SDCD 16
SDCD 17
Brand Kenya Board is a State Corporation established in 2008 and mandated to ensure that an
integrated national brand is created, harnessed and sustained in the long term.
In pursuit of our vision, the Board seeks to strengthen its management
team by hiring valued talent to fill the following critical position:
SDCD 20
SDCD 18
SDCD 19
2. Interested eligible bidders may obtain the detailed tender adverts and
respective tender document by visiting our Website: www.kie.co.ke and
IFMIS Kenya Suppliers Portal: supplier@treasury.go.ke upon payment of
the non-refundable fee(s) prescribed in the detailed tender document as
may be applicable.
How to apply:Applications
must be accompanied by current curriculum vitae, giving
details of educational and professional qualifications and addressed
to the undersigned. Applicants Must also indicate their current and
expected salaries. The applications should be received not later than
9th
NB – KIE is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and committed to
diversity and Gender Equity.
TENDER NO
KIE/RFP/02
/2018-2019
CLOSURE DATE
Tuesday,
07.08.2018 at
10:00 a.m.
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SUPPLY OF GOODS
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Supply of general office stationery
and equipment
Supply of office furniture, office
equipment, furnishings and fittings
Supply of computer accessories and
consumables
Supply of uniforms, protective gear,
foot wear(including CMT charges)
Supply of motor vehicle tubes ,tyres
and batteries
Supply of pre-paid air time cards
Production & Supply of promotional
materials, branded t-shirts, banners,
posters, flyers exhibition stands and
related services
Supply, delivery and installation of
Computer, Software and Hardware.
Supply of Post-Harvest equipment,
hermetic bags, tarpaulin, moisture
meter, weighing balances, pallets,
manual sieves.
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Supply of Value addition and
processing equipment: Thresher,
Shellers and de-stoners and packaging
materials and sealing Equipment.
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SDCD 12
Supply of cleaning detergents and
toiletries
Supply of Farm machinery and
equipment
Supply of farm inputs including
seeds, cuttings, foliar feeds and
Knapsack sprayers.
Supply of newspapers and periodicals
Supply
of pesticides and fungicides
Supply of mineral bottled water
Supply of laboratory equipment and
related accessories
Supply of laboratory chemicals and
reagents
Supply of educational aids and
related equipment
Supply of Livestock (Fish Fingerlings,
Dairy Goats, Galla Goats and
improved indigenous chicken)
CORPORATION SECRETARY - REF: BKB/CS/01/2018 (L3) – (1 post )
If you can clearly demonstrate your ability to meet the set criteria for the above position, please
visit our Website; www.brandkenya.go.ke download and complete the Application Bio-data Form.
Shortlisted candidates would be required to provide copies of clearance certificates from the
following institutions;
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID),
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB),
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
An attractive remuneration package commensurate with the responsibilities of the position will be
negotiated with the right candidates. All duly completed Bio-data Forms should be submitted to
hr@brandkenya.go.ke not later than Friday 5th
, October, 2018 at 5.00pm.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Any form of canvassing for above position will lead
to automatic disqualification. Please indicate the reference number on the application letter and
Bio-data Form.
Please note that Brand Kenya Board is an equal opportunity employer
Persons living with HIV/AIDs, disabilities and women are encouraged to apply.
We are ISO 9001:2008 certified
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PROVISION OF SERVICES
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Provision of day conference
facilities
Provision of Travel Ticketing
services (IATA registered firms
only)
Hire of helicopter services
Provision for cleaning, sanitary &
fumigation services
Supply of fresh cut-flowers, potted
flowers and maintenance of
indoor plants
Repair and servicing of motor
vehicles (firms must be registered
with Chief Mechanical & Transport
Engineer)
Repair and servicing of office
equipment
Repair, maintenance and servicing
of plant machinery and equipment
including lifts.
Provision of Research consultancy
services e.g Customer Satisfaction,
Perception Survey, Media monitoring,
Employee Satisfaction and
Work environmental survey.
Repair and maintenance of ICT
equipment
Minor Maintenance, Plumbing and
Electrical Maintenance
Provision of Catering Services
Provision of Security Services
Provision of Internet Services
Provision of Development, hosting
and maintenance of website
Provision of Management consultancy
services e.g Training, Recruitment
and Selection Services.
Provision of Consultancy Services
on value addition and processing
of pulses and millet.
Supply of laboratory chemicals
and reagents
Supply of educational aids and
related equipment
Supply of Livestock (Fish Fingerlings,
Dairy Goats, Galla Goats and
improved indigenous chicken)
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REGISTERED FIRMS
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Interested and eligible firms may view the detailed tender advert, respective registration of suppliers’ document and further details regarding the registration
submission from the Ministry website www.kilimo.go.ke or IFMIS portal www.supplier.treasury.go.ke. Downloadable documents from the website are free of
charge while hard copies from the Ministry will cost a non-refundable fee of Kshs.1,000 payable at the cash office situated at Kilimo House, lower ground floor
either in cash or Bankers Cheque.
Youth, Women and Persons with Disability who have been duly registered with the National Treasury (Directorate of Procurement) MUST show proof of registration
by providing the valid certificate of registration.
Completed registration documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked “Tender No: MOALF&I/SDCD/REG/01/2018-2019, respective category and item
description and addressed to;
The Principal Secretary
State Department for Crops Development
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries& Irrigation
P.O Box 30028-00100 NAIROBI
Should be deposited in the Tender Box clearly marked ‘State Department for Agriculture’ provided at Kilimo House located on Cathedral Road, Main reception
on Ground floor to be received on or before 10th
October, 2018 at 11.00 am (East African Time), Cathedral Road. The Registration documents will be opened
immediately thereafter in the presence of the candidates representatives who choose to attend at ASCU Committee room on upper floor, Kilimo House, Cathedral
Road, Nairobi at 11.00 a.m East African Time.
Electronic submission of documents shall not be accepted. Late submission of tender documents will be rejected.
Head, Supply Chain Management Services
For: Principal Secretary
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SEPTEMBER 25, 2018
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African groups outline
climate change priorities
Civil society organisations
fall under the umbrella of the
Pan African Climate Justice
Alliance (PACJA)
BY STEVE INGABO
C
ivil society organisations
from Africa have
outlined the salient climate
change issues they want
addressed by the continent’s
governments in the next one
year.
The organisations position
was contained in a communiqué
presented to the 7th
special session of the African
ministerial conference on the
environment (AMCEN) held
at the UNEP headquarters in
Nairobi between 15 - 21 September
2018.
The civil society organisations
fall under the umbrella of
the Pan African Climate Justice
Alliance (PACJA).
PACJA CEO Mwenda Mithika
challenged African environment
policy shapers to
refrain from only consuming
solutions but be part of the
conversation that heralds solutions.
“It’s
a high time we stopped
this top-bottom approach and
embraced bottom-top approaches
in solving environmental
issues bedevilling the
continent,” he observed.
The one-week AMCEN was
attended by ministers of environment
from 54 African
countries,
climate
change
experts, researchers and representatives
of African environment
civil society groups.
The outcomes of the conference
will shape Africa’s position
to the UN Environment
Assembly (UNEA- 4) that will
take place next year.
The Conference ran under
the theme “turning environmental
policies into action
through innovative solutions”.
They organisations noted
that for Africa to implement
sustainable development goals
(SDGs), the Paris Agreement
and UN agenda 2063, it required
integrated approaches
of all sectors of government
working in collaboration with
non-state actors, the media,
the private sector and civil societies.
“We
urge governments to
link agriculture policies to
land tenure systems, farmer
cooperatives, extension and
advisory services and adopt
policies that allow small scale
farmers to get easy access to
farmland integrating policies
for national security e.g. export
policies, energy policy,
water policy, seed policy,
post-harvest wastage, health
of soils and organic methods
Deaths caused by
air pollution , which
accounts for 16% of
all deaths globally -
and especially linked
to inefficient waste
management
formal policies and laws.
“We further urge the governments
to integrate sound
waste management practices
at school curricula and integrate
these into education
policies to encourage attitude
change,” they said.
Noting that African countries
were net importers of
chemicals, the CSOs called for
development of a cost-effective
way of protecting Africans
from chemical hazards in the
imported goods. The majority
of these chemicals, they
noted, were currently unregulated
by conventions.
“To regulate such, we urge
such as Agro ecology,” they
said in the communique.
They also urged governments
to promote publicprivate
partnerships and
platforms in marketing of
agricultural products among
government ministries.
In ensuring life cycle approaches
to resource and waste
management, the organisations
urged African ministers
to integrate informal sector,
such as waste collectors, into
African ministers to support
the establishment of a new
global framework for plastic
pollution and nominate African
experts to the ad-hoc expert
working group on marine
litter and micro plastics mandated
by UNEA 4,” they said.
Recognising that air pollution
contributed to over 9 million
premature deaths - 16%
of all deaths globally - and
especially linked to inefficient
waste management such
Kenya PS decries illicit
Great Lakes gold trade
Besides robbing
member states of
revenue, the trade
is used to finance
armed groups that
perpetuate crimes
against humanity
BY MYGOV WRITER
T
he persistent illegal
exploitation of natural
resources in the Great
Lakes region and its linkages
with the proliferation of small
arms is of great concern to
the member states, Principal
Secretary for Mining John
Omenge has said.
The PS said that besides
robbing member states
of
revenue,
the
financing
of armed groups and
perpetuation of crimes against
humanity further impede
the growth of trade in gold in
the region. Mr Omenge was
speaking when he officially
opened a two-day meeting
for Artisanal and SmallScale
Miners (ASM) and gold
exporters from the member
countries assembled in Nairobi
to agree the ASM Strategy that
seeks to curb illicit trade.
He said the objective of the
meeting was to finalise the
ASM Gold Strategy, which was
part of the implementation
process of the Heads of States
Declaration at the International
Conference
Lakes
Region
on the Great
(ICGLR),
signed in Lusaka, Zambia,
on 15th December 2010.
The PS said that declaration
approved six tools to curb
illegal exploitation of natural
resources that include regional
certification mechanisms,
harmonisation of national
legislation and regional
database on mineral flows.
Other tools are formalisation
of artisanal mining sector,
promotion of Extractives
Industry Transparency
Initiative (EITI) and whistle
blowing among others. “I
am delighted to mention
that the State department for
Mining has embarked on the
formalisation and registration
of ASM nationally to facilitate
benefit from the government
economic empowerment
initiatives namely the Women
Enterprise Fund, UWEZO,
National Youth Fund and the
National Development Fund
for Persons with Disabilities,”
I am delighted to mention that the
State department for Mining has
embarked on the formalisation
and registration of ASM nationally to
facilitate benefit from the government
economic empowerment initiatives
- John Omenge
said Mr Omenge. The
implementation
of
“It is against this
ICGLR
Regional Certification
Mechanisms (RCM), one of
the six tools of the RINR, has
contributed significantly to the
reduction of illegal trafficking
of the 3T (tantalum, tin and
tungsten) mineral, however
no positive steps have been
made in the case of gold, Mr.
Omenge noted.
He expressed concern that
most of the gold produced
in the Great Lakes Region,
particularly from eastern
Democratic Republic of Congo
continues to cross the borders
illegally without clearance
in spite of various pilot gold
traceability systems under
implementation.
background that the ICGLR
Secretariat and GIZ funded this
meeting after comprehensive
consultations among member
states to collect information
relevant for the development
of the Regional Due Diligence
Strategy for the artisanal
gold. It is envisaged that the
Strategy once implemented
will curb illicit exploitation
of natural resources, gold in
particular,” the PS added.
The PS informed the meeting
that Kenya is endowed with
mineral wealth and significant
potential in gold especially
along the western belt and that
the country has been mining
gold since pre-independence
days.
as open burning, they urged
leaders at all levels to elevate
air pollution control to a high
priority within their agenda.
They also asked for integration
of pollution control
into development planning,
to actively engage in pollution
monitoring, health surveillance,
transparent reporting,
planning and prioritisation
and to link prevention of pollution
with SDG commitments
in order to slow the pace of
climate change and to control
non-communicable diseases.
The organisations also urged
the governments to honour
their commitments and
pledges to the Central Business
District Trust Fund (CBD)
and ensure enhanced participation
of the African negotiators
in the CBD process while
at the same time encouraging
UN environment, African
Union (AUC), New Partnerships
on African Development
(NEPAD) and other partners
to support implementation of
programmes to combat land
degradation and enhance ecosystem
restoration in Africa.
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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCIES
DEVELOPMENT FUND
TURKANA NORTH CONSTITUENCY,
PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETINGS FOR WATER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
WATER ACT 2016 Section 139
to the public notice that appeared in My.Gov of 28th August 2018, and in line with
the requirements of the law for consumer protection in the licensing of Water Service Providers
(WSPs), we wish to advise that public consultation meetings shall be held at the following venues
to get consumer concerns on services provided, and those proposed to be provided, by
respective WSPs.
Further
Water Service Provider Venue
Nyandarua Water and
Sanitation Company
Nyahururu Water and
Sanitation Company
Othaya Mukurweini Water
Services Company
Eldoret Water and
Sanitation Company
Kiambere Mwingi Water
and Sanitation Company
Oloolaiser Water and
Sewerage Company
Equator Catholic
Parish
Nyahururu Sports
Club
Othaya CDF Hall
Sirikwa Hotel
Summer Spring
Hotel
Clarence Matheny
Leadership Training
Center, Nkoroi
Date and time
Nyahururu town 27th September 2018
10.00am
Nyahururu town 28th September 2018
10.00am
Othaya town
Eldoret town
Mwingi town
Ongata-Rongai
town
4th October 2018
10.00am
12th October 2018
10.00am
18th October 2018
10.00am
25th October 2018
10.00am
Participants should be seated by 10.00am. Members of the public in respective areas are invited
to make oral and written submissions and ask any questions that may relate to the provision
of water services in their areas.
Personal identification of participants will be required.
Chief Executive Officer
Water Services Regulatory Board
P.O Box 41621 - 00100 Nairobi
Water Services for All
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRADE AND COOPERATIVES
State Department For Industrialization
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
Public Notice
Public Forums on the Finance Act 2018
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) wishes to notify the public of the changes
contained in the Finance Act 2018. The changes affect the following sectors;
finance, petroleum, telecommunication, betting, lotteries and gaming and sugar
confectioners and property owners among other stakeholders.
In this regard, KRA invites members of the public and interested stakeholders to
attend the forums as follows;
Date
28th
Town
September
2018
2nd
October 2018
Nairobi
Nyeri
Mombasa
Kisumu
Nakuru
Embu
3rd
5th
October 2018
Eldoret
October 2018 Machakos
Venue
5th Floor Convention Centre,
Times Tower
Greenhills Hotel
Kenya School of Government
Kisumu Hotel
Waterbuck Hotel
Kenya School of Government
Sirikwa Hotel
Machakos University Hotel &
Conference Centre
Please confirm your attendance and participation through;
Email: stakeholder.engagement@kra.go.ke
or call
Tel No: 020 2812045
Commissioner for Domestic Taxes
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!
Time
9.00am
9.00am
9.00am
9.00am
9.00am
9.00am
9.00am
9.00am
Project Name:
Credit No.:
Assignment Title:
Reference No.:
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRM SELECTION)
Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship Project (KIEP)
IDA 6260-KE
DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRY-STARTUP LINKAGE PROGRAM
KE-SDII-71145-CS-QBS
The Government of Kenya has applied for financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Industry and Entrepreneurship
Project (KIEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include the use of models of open innovation and co-creation to increase technology
absorption and innovation capacity in large firms in Kenya through the facilitation of commercial relationships between startups
and corporates. The project will be implemented over a period of 6 years. The detailed terms of reference (TOR) can be found in
the following website: www.industrialization.go.ke
The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives, State Department for Industrialization now invites eligible consulting firms (“Con -
sultant”) 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.
The shortlisting criteria are: -
1.
Have undertaken at least three (3) assignments of similar nature and complexity (i.e. open innovation programs with
corporates, engagement with corporates in emerging markets, catalyzing startup growth and client service, etc.) during the
last five (5) years, ideally with a contract value or budget of $1 million or more.
2.
3.
4.
Experience in hands-on, operational management of open innovation programs for corporates, ideally in an emerging
markets context, in the last 5 years.
At least 5 years of experience supporting startups in engagements with large corporates; providing support; demonstrated
ability to provide mentorship, capacity development support and consultative guidance to several startups at the same
time;
Prior experience working with Kenyan entrepreneurs and or corporate entities in Kenya will be an added advantage.
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” dated July 2016 and revised in November 2017 (“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 form of a joint venture and/or sub-consultancy. In case of JV 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 Based Selection (QBS) Method set out in the Bank Procurement
Regulations.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0800 to 1700 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, by mail or by e-mail)
11th
October, 2018, 1000 hours.
The Principal Secretary
State Department for Industrialization
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives
Attn: Head / Supply Chain Management Services
NSSF Building, Block A, Eastern Wing, 16th Floor
P. O. Box 30547-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-(0)20-2731531/2-4
Fax: +254-(0)20-2731511
E-mail: kiep.industry@gmail.com
PUBLIC OPEN - TENDER ADVERTISEMENT
TENDER NO. TNC/NG-CDF/STRGPLAN/2018 – 2022
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
The Turkana North National Government Constituency Development Fund Committee wishes to invite interested
and competent bidders from reputable firms, to participate in the expression of interest for Provision of Consultancy
Services for Development of a five year Turkana North Constituency Strategic Plan that will include, preparation/
compilation of detailed information n, printing and launching.
Bidders must attach the following documents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A copy of Valid KRA PIN Registration Certificate
A copy of Valid Tax Compliance Certificate for the Firm
A copy of Certificate of Incorporation
A detailed Company/Business profile
A detailed budget with plan of activities
Evidence of similar works done for the last 3 years
N/B all submitted bids must be serialized by the bidder
Tender documents with detailed specifications and tendering conditions can be obtained from Turkana North NGCDF
office during the normal working hours upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000/= in cash at the
NG-CDF satellite offices , Lodwar per set of documents.
Prices quoted must be NET i.e. inclusive of all government taxes applicable and must remain valid for 90 days from
the date of closing of Tenders.
Complete Request for Proposal documents should be submitted in plain sealed envelopes marked Tender Name
and Tender No. and addressed and posted to:
Fund Account Manager
Turkana North Constituency
P.O. Box 1 – 30504 LOKITAUNG
And be deposited in the Tender box situated at the NG- CDF Office so as to reach on or before 9th October, 2018
at 11.00 am.
Submitted RFP documents will be opened soon after the closing time in presence of bidders or their representative
who choose to attend.
The National Government Constituency Development Fund reserves the right to accept or reject in part or in whole
any Tender without giving reasons and does not bind itself to accept the lowest bidder or any other.
JAMES EMURIA ECHWA
FUND ACCOUNT MANAGER
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Criminal Procedure Bench Book a
milestone in criminal trials, says CJ
The criminal procedure bench book
is a quick reference for judges and
magistrates presiding over criminal
proceedings providing guidance on
statutes, judicial authorities and policy
directions.
BY HEMPSTONE OMONDI
AND DENNIS WAFULA
KNA-NAIROBI
C
hief Justice David
Maraga over the weekend
launched the Criminal
Procedure Bench Book in
a move aimed at enhancing
dispensation of dispensation.
The criminal procedure
bench book is a quick reference
for judges and magistrates
presiding over criminal
proceedings providing guidance
on statutes, judicial authorities
and policy directions.
“This bench book will help
achieve uniformity, efficiency
and speed up criminal trials,”
confirmed Maraga.
According to Maraga the
Bench Book will not only be
used by judges and magistrates
but also other players in the
criminal justice systems such
as prosecutors, defence counsel,
accused persons and academics.
Maraga emphasized
that the book incorporates
international laws and standards
and captures practices
emerging from criminal proceedings.
The 183-page book
is viewed as an important tool
through which justice will be
enhanced by improving jurisprudence
and well explained
laid out court processes.
It is also an improvement
in which the courts will dispense
justice in the criminal
proceedings and underlines
commitments in the Judiciary
transformation agenda.
“The journey to realisation
of the Bench Book began in
10th November 2015 where
a committee with members
drawn from the Judiciary,
civil society, National Police
Service, Director of Public
Prosecution and Law Society
The journey to realisation of the Bench
Book began in 10th November 2015
where a committee with members
drawn from the Judiciary, civil society,
National Police Service, Director
of Public Prosecution and Law Society
was constituted - Hannah Okwengu
Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court, David Maraga (second right) holds a copy
of the Criminal Procedure Bench Book during the launch of the book at a Nairobi Hotel on
Friday. With him is Court of Appeal president Justice William Ouko (second left), Judiciary
Deputy Chief Registrar Paul Ndemo (left) and Lady Justice Hannah Okwengu.
was constituted,” said the
chairperson of the Bench Book
committee Lady Justice Hannah
Okwengu. The president
of Court of Appeal Justice William
Ouko who demonstrated
the applicability of the digital
version of the book called
upon judges to utilise hyperlinks
provided to retrieve judicial
authorities in criminal
proceedings.
“Knowledge of judicial officers
and perception is what
matters in the dispensation
of justice; therefore the Bench
Book is a major development
in the justice system,” asserted
the Deputy Chief Registrar
Paul Ndemo.
A list of cases at the end of
the print version gives the internet
address for every case
mentioned in the bench book.
MOI UNIVERSITY
RE-ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE POSITION OF
CHANCELLOR
Moi University wishes to declare a vacancy for the position of Chancellor, and calls for nomination of candidates.
Moi University is located in Eldoret, 310 kilometres northwest of Nairobi, the Capital City of Kenya. It was established as the
second University in Kenya by an Act of Parliament, the Moi University Act of 1984. The first cohort of 83 students was admitted
in 1984 through a transfer from the Department of Forestry, University of Nairobi. The University currently operates three (3)
Campuses, four (4) Satellite Campuses, and two (2) Constituent Colleges, with a total student and staff population of 35,245
and 2,980 respectively.
The vision of the University is to be recognized nationally and internationally as the University of Choice in nurturing innovation
and talent in science, technology and development.
The mission of the University is to preserve, create and disseminate knowledge, conserve and develop scientific, technological and
cultural heritage through quality teaching and research; to create conducive work and learning environment; and to work with
stakeholders for the betterment of society.
We are a unique education provider, offering innovative and internationally renowned programmes at both Undergraduate and
Postgraduate levels.
Manufacturing
The Government has opened up local production
by creating an enabling environment for
private sector-led industrial development and
a business climate capable of attracting local
and foreign investments.
Moi University is inviting members of the Public, Senate and the Alumni Association to nominate suitable persons for the position
of Chancellor for a five-year term.
Duties and Functions
The Chancellor:a.
Shall
be the titular head of the University and shall,
b. in the name of the University, confer degrees and grant diplomas, certificates and other awards of the University.
c. May from time to time recommend to the Cabinet
d.
Secretary a visitation of the University.
e. May from time to time give advice to the Council which the
f.
g. Shall enjoy such powers and privileges and perform such
h. other functions as may be provided in the charter.
Nominees will be subjected to the due selection process as per the Universities’ Act No. 42 of 2012, the Moi University Charter
and Statutes.
A person shall only be appointed as a Chancellor where the person is of high moral character and integrity in accordance with
Chapter Six of the Constitution.
The submission of nominations, including the contact details (email and mobile number) and profile (including: Educational
level, leadership role, resource mobilization capability) of the nominees, should be sent to the address below to be received on
or before Tuesday ,9th
October 2018 and addressed to the undersigned.
The Vice Chancellor
Moi University
P. O. Box 3900-30100
ELDORET
Email:vcmu@mu.ac.ke or vc@mu.ac.ke
N/B:Those who had sent nominations need not to resend.
Chancellor considers necessary for the betterment of the University.
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MACHONGO PAG SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
KENYA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES CENTRAL PLACEMENT SERVICE
Tel: 0723 954 927, 0734 879 662 Email: info@kuccps.ac.ke P.O. Box 105166-00101, NAIROBI
TENDER RE-ADVERTISEMENT
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service invites interested eligible bidders
for the following tender as per the instructions provided hereunder.
Tender No.
KUCCPS/ONT/01/
2018-2019
Description
Tender for Supply, Installation,
Configuration and Implementation
of a Human Resource Management
Information System
Tender
Security (Ksh)
200,000.00
Closing Date
at 10:00am
17/10/2018
Machongo PAG Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Boochi Tendere ward of Bomachoge Chache Constituency.
The
school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 4 ground floor
classrooms 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.P.S.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of 4 ground floor
classrooms 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:
The tender documents can be viewed and downloaded free of charge from the Placement Service
website www.kuccps.ac.ke. Bidders who download the documents are required to forward their
particulars to: supplies@kuccps.ac.ke for record purposes.
Hard copies of the same are obtainable from the Supply Chain office upon payment of a non-refundable
fee of Kshs. 1,000.00 where applicable in the form of cash or banker’s cheque made payable to:
Account Name
Bank Name and Branch : Kenya Commercial Bank, University Way
Account Number
Chief Executive Officer,
Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service
P.O. Box 105166-00101, Nairobi
and be deposited in the Tender Box located at the Placement Service reception so as to be received on
or before the dates shown above at 10.00am. Opening of submissions will be conducted thereafter in the
Boardroom and bidders or their representatives are free to attend.
Prices quoted should be in Kenya Shillings inclusive of taxes and applicable duties, transport and
other incidental expenses and MUST remain valid for 90 days from the date of opening.
Chief Executive Officer,
Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service
: Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service
: 1151285021
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the relevant tender number
and description should be addressed to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
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)
b)
c)
d)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
g)
h)
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
e) Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
f)
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Machongo PAG Secondary School
P.O. Box 2217-40200 Kisii
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 9th
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
Kiangua Secondary School
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
Export Promotion Council
Export Promotion Council
TENDER NOTICE
Export Promotion Council invites tedders from interested, eligible, capable Tenders for the Tender below
NO TENDER NO DESCRIPTION
Export Promotion Council invites tedders from interested, eligible, capable Tenders for the Tender below
No TENDER NO
DESCRIPTION
1.
1.
EPC/PROC/03
/2018-2019
EPC/PROC/02
/2018-2019
Tender for Provision of Comprehensive
Cleaning and Fumigation
Services
SUBMISSION DATE
The Tender document containing submission information, detailed terms and conditions may be downloaded
free of charge from EPC website www.epc.go.ke or the Public Procurement Information Portal:
www.tenders.go.ke
Tender for Provision of Comprehensive
Insurance Cover for Export Promotion
Council Staff
04.09.2018
At 10.30 Am
The Tender document containing submission information, detailed terms and conditions may be downloaded free of
charge from EPC website www.epc.go.ke or the Public Procurement Information Portal www.tenders.go.ke
Completed Tender Documents with all pages serialized shall be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked
with the relevant Tender Number and Name and should be deposited in the tender Box provided at EPC office
on 16th floor, Anniversary Towers, University way, Nairobi and addressed to
Completed Tender Documents with all pages serialized shall be enclosed
Export Promotion Council
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer
P. O BOX 40247 00100 GPO
Nairobi, Kenya.
Export Promotion Council
P. O BOX 40247 00100 GPO
Nairobi, Kenya.
So as to be received on or before Wednesday, 10th
So as to be received on or before Tuesday, 19th
October 2018 at 12.00 Noon Tenders will be opened
September ,2018 at 10.00 a.m. Tenders will be opened immediately
immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderer’s representative who chose to attend the opening at
the boardroom on the 16th floor Anniversary Towers, University way.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
The Export Promotion Council is a state corporation established on 19th August,1992 by the Government through a
Legal NoticeNo.4342, with the mandate of developing and promoting Kenyan export with its Headquarters in Nairobi
and two regional offices in Eldoret and Mombasa.
VACANCIES
VACANCIES
The council wishes to recruit dynamic, result oriented and self- driven professional to fill the vacant position
below:
Job Ref: EPC/2018/003 - Driver EPC Grade 9
2.
Please visit our website www.epc.go.ke for the detailed job profile and how to apply. All applications should
be received not later than 5.00pm on Wednesday 10th
Chief Manager, Product, Market development and Promotion EPC Grade 2
Senior Product, Market Development and Promotion Officer EPC Grade 5
Please visit our website www.epc.go.ke for the detailed job profile and how to apply . All applications should be
received not later than 5.00pm on Tuesday 18th
October 2018.
Export Promotion Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and gender equality.
Applications without the relevant qualification, copies of the required documents will not be considered. Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
September, 2018.
Export Promotion Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and gender equality. Applications
without the relevant qualification, copies of the required documents will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates
will be contacted.
Any canvasing will lead to automatic disqualification.
The council wishes to recruit dynamic, result oriented and self- driven professionals to fill the vacant positions below:
1.
thereafter in the presence of the tenders representative who chose to attend the opening at the boardroom on the
16th floor Anniversary Towers, University way.
plain sealed envelopes marked with the
relevant Tender Number and Name and should be deposited in the tender Box provided at EPC office on 16th floor,
Anniversary Towers, University way, Nairobi and addressed to
10.10.2018
at 12.00 Noon
SUBMISSION
DATE
Open
ELEGIBILITY
ELEGIBILITY
AGPO
(Women Only)
Export Promotion Council invites tedders from interested, eligible, capable Tenders for the Tender below
No TENDER NO
The Export Promotion Council (EPC) in partnership with the Kenya Institute
for Management (KIM) invites you to participate in the Inaugural Kenya
Exporter of the Year Award 2018 (KEYA 2018) to be held on 2nd
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
DESCRIPTION
1.
ber 2018 at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi. The KEYA 2018 seeks to recognize
excellence and remarkable achievements in the export sector in Kenya by
honouring and celebrating the nation’s top exporters.
The award categories shall be as follows:
RECOGNITION AWARD:
i. Spear of the nation award - Outstanding sector commendation
ii. Forex award - Exemplary contributor to foreign exchange
iii. Innovators award - Novelty, innovation, diversification and value addition
iv. Rising stars award - Small and medium enterprise award
v. The eagles award - Upcoming export performer
vi. Solid rock commendation - Lifetime achievement
EPC/PROC/02
/2018-2019
Tender for Provision of Comprehensive
Insurance Cover for Export Promotion
Council Staff
04.09.2018
At 10.30 Am
P. O BOX 40247 00100 GPO
Nairobi, Kenya.
So as to be received on or before Tuesday, 19th
September ,2018 at 10.00 a.m. Tenders will be opened immediately
thereafter in the presence of the tenders representative who chose to attend the opening at the boardroom on the
16th floor Anniversary Towers, University way.
VACANCIES
EXCELLENCE AWARD:
The excellence-based awards shall be based on 7 key determinants: Leadership
& Management; Human Resource Focus; Marketing and Customer Focus;
Financial Management (results); Quality/Productivity; CSR environment focus;
and, ICT.
2.
Chief Manager, Product, Market development and Promotion EPC Grade 2
Senior Product, Market Development and Promotion Officer EPC Grade 5
Please visit our website www.epc.go.ke for the detailed job profile and how to apply . All applications should be
received not later than 5.00pm on Tuesday 18th
Registration deadline: 30th
For more information and further details on registration, kindly contact:
Mr. Samuel Matonda via email on SMatonda@epc.or.ke or chiefexe@epc.or.ke
Tel :- 0722205875 , 0734228534. Visit our website www.epc.go.ke
September 2018.
September, 2018.
Export Promotion Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and gender equality. Applications
without the relevant qualification, copies of the required documents will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates
will be contacted.
The Export Promotion Council is a state corporation established on 19th August,1992 by the Government through a
Legal NoticeNo.4342, with the mandate of developing and promoting Kenyan export with its Headquarters in Nairobi
and two regional offices in Eldoret and Mombasa.
The council wishes to recruit dynamic, result oriented and self- driven professionals to fill the vacant positions below:
1.
SUBMISSION
DATE
ELEGIBILITY
Open NovemThe
Tender document containing submission information, detailed terms and conditions may be downloaded free of
charge from EPC website www.epc.go.ke or the Public Procurement Information Portal www.tenders.go.ke
Completed Tender Documents with all pages serialized shall be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with the
relevant Tender Number and Name and should be deposited in the tender Box provided at EPC office on 16th floor,
Anniversary Towers, University way, Nairobi and addressed to
Chief Executive Officer
Export Promotion Council
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A political veteran
with heart firmly
in the grassroots
Phoebe Asiyo is a veteran politician with a golden heart and a
special. She was the first female superintendent of prison. She
successfully vied for Karachuonyo MP in 1979 and held on until
1997 when she opted not to run. Although she has retired from
politics, she is still actively involved in the developmental affairs of
the people of Karachuonyo and Kenya at large. She is the recipient of
honorary doctorates from the University of York, Canada in 2003,
and Leigh High University in Pennsylvania, USA in 2007. Her story
is excerpted from a forthcoming book, Pioneers &Transformers:
The Journeys of Top Achieving Women in Kenya, published by the
Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board
Pioneers & Transformers
Journeys of top achieving women in Kenya
BY KYEB
P
hoebe Muga Asiyo’s
journey in leadership
and the women’s
movement has been exciting
through and through. The
octogenarian exudes confidence,
optimism and hope for
Kenya’s future.
Phoebe was born in Kendu
Bay in the Homa Bay County
in 1934 to a family of five
children. Her father was a
Seventh-day Adventist pastor.
He encouraged Phoebe,
the lastborn of the family, to
work hard and excel in school.
This she did, and on completion
of her primary and secondary
education, she joined
the Embu Teachers Training
College. After completing her
studies, she got married and
moved to Nairobi, where she
taught at Pumwani School.
Later, the teacher joined the
City Council of Nairobi as a social
worker. It was during that
period that the state of emergency
was declared by the
British colonial government
in its attempts to suppress the
struggle for independence.
Thousands of Kenyans were
arrested and held in detention
camps where they were
tortured and killed. Others
simply disappeared, leaving
many children orphaned or
abandoned.
“I was moved by the plight
of destitute children. I picked
them and took them to Edelvale
Home, the only children’s
home in Nairobi at that time,”
Phoebe says.
She also fostered
two children, whom she
brought up as her own. “The
emergency period left an indelible
mark on me. It opened
my eyes to the injustices committed
by the colonial government.”
While
the exact number of
deaths due to the struggle for
independence is unknown, it
was during that period that
Phoebe became conscious
of human rights issues. The
state of emergency created
social challenges in communities
and as a result, affluent
white women in East Africa
(then Kenya, Uganda and
Tanganyika, today’s Tanzania)
formed Maendeleo Ya Wanawake
Organisation in 1956.
Maendeleo’s agenda was to
reach out to African women
and provide them with social
welfare. “I joined the organisation
in 1957 and was appalled
by the open prejudice
by white women towards
African women, whose ideas
they ignored,” Phoebe recalls.
“With time, African women
realised that the organisation’s
objectives were irrelevant to
them.”
Coincidentally, the panAfrican
women movement
was taking root in Kenya and
Margaret Kenyatta (daughter
of Kenya’s first president Jomo
Kenyatta) led it to take a more
active role.
In 1959, Maendeleo Ya Wanawake
held elections. Phoebe
was elected the first African
chairperson of the organisation.
She mobilised women
into a consensus on what issues
to focus on, and they
identified agriculture,
food
security and family planning.
“We laid down structures
from national to sub-location
levels, making Maendeleo Ya
Wanawake the best structured
organisation in Kenya.
Through our activities, we improved
women’s health and
achieved food security, nutrition
and hygiene.”
Women were also empowered
on democratic tenets and
were encouraged to elect their
own leaders. Corruption was
unheard of in those days, according
to Phoebe, who hastens
to add that tension was,
however, rife in the country as
independence was approach1
1.
Hon Phoebe Asiyo speaking at side event. The session honored her as Eminent Woman as
critical in safeguarding peace and national unity. She will launch her book on 23rd March
titled “It is possible.”
2. Prof. Amb. Maria Nzomo, Mr. Barasa Nyukuri, Senator Martha Wangari, Hon. Dr. Phoebe
Asiyo, moderated by Ms. Daisy Amdany.
3. Hon Phoebe Asiyo, UNIFEM Goodwill Ambassador with Julian Tisi, Liberal Democrat Prospective
Parliamentary Candidate for Windsor, signing up to Concern’s Women Can’t Wait Campaign.
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and prone to severe drought, a
factor that prompted Phoebe
to start cottage industries,
which entailed training
women on the mechanics of
spinning and weaving of cotton,
pottery, poultry rearing
and vegetable farming.
“I also built schools for
children with special needs,”
says Phoebe, who adds that
the constituents worked well
with her, signalling faith in
her leadership.
After introduction of multiparty
politics in 1992, she was
re-elected area MP on a FordKenya
party ticket.
Although she decided not to
run in the 1997 elections, she
continues serving Karachuonyo
people outside Parliament.
She encourages former
MPs to do likewise, even if
they are not re-elected, because
it’s all about service to
the people.
Phoebe speaks fondly of her
relationship with her nuclear
family of five children, and
about her husband’s family,
which, she says has always
supported her. Her in-laws
once sold cattle to finance her
election campaigns.
The family always comes
first for Phoebe. She encouring.
Priscilla Abwao, who in
1961 was the first woman to be
nominated to the Legislative
Council (Legco, today’s Parliament),
sought permission
from Governor Patrick Renison
to visit Jomo Kenyatta,
who was detained in Lodwar.
“I led the women’s delegation.
We wanted to know
what role women would play
in independent Kenya,” says
Phoebe. “Kenyatta paid a
keen interest in what we had
to say and he assured us that
he would work to safeguard
the interests of women.”
The women took flowers
and vegetables to Kenyatta, a
gesture that took him by surprise.
“He was elated and said
no-one had ever brought him
such unique gifts.”
The visit bore fruit and consequently,
the first KANU
manifesto stated that the government
would work with
women.
Phoebe recalls that after
independence in 1963, Kenyans
identified themselves
as such, and not by their
tribes. There was a great sense
of nationhood and tribalism
was frowned upon. “As
I look back, I feel saddened
that children are growing
up in a very tribal society. I
envy Tanzania because it has
maintained nationhood and
does not promote tribalism.”
Phoebe asserts that Kenya has
to deliberately develop programmes
that will make people
feel as one, with a renewed
sense of belonging.
When she was appointed
head of Women’s Prisons in
1962, Phoebe relinquished
leadership of Maendeleo Ya
Wanawake. She became not
just the first woman superintendent
of prisons, but had to
There were male prison guards of
lower rank, who openly said they
could not salute me because I was
a woman. I learned to change direction
to spare them the embarrassment
- Phoebe Asiyo
contend with the challenges
that accompanied the position,
notably male chauvinism.
guards
of
“There were male prison
lower rank, who
openly said they could not
salute me because I was a
woman. I learned to change
direction to spare them the
embarrassment,” says the
holder of a diploma in Sociology
and Prisons from Wakefield
College in England and a
similar qualification in Community
Development and Social
Work from Mount Carmel
College in Israel.
Lack of sanitary towels for
prisoners was another issue
Phoebe had to address. She
pushed for and secured provision
of free sanitary towels for
inmates. “The service is still
there to-date,” Phoebe notes
with a sense of accomplishment.
“At
Prisons, I also realised
that most women were
sentenced for petty offences
because they lacked confidence
to articulate themselves
in court,” says Phoebe. She
recalls a case, she says she
will never forget. A woman
had been sentenced to death
for killing her husband and
Phoebe followed up on the
case, perusing the convict’s
records.
“I found that it was actually
the woman’s 15-year-old
son, who had killed his father
because he had been physically
abusing his mother,” she
recalls. Because the mother
didn’t want her son arrested,
she reported the incident to
the police, implicating herself.
Although she had pleaded
guilty to murder, Phoebe
pushed for commuting of the
death sentence to life imprisonment.
“I’m
glad that the woman
was later released because
of good conduct.” The incident
made Phoebe a crusader
against the death penalty.
In 1970, Phoebe was appointed
head of the Child
Welfare Society of Kenya. The
NUGGETS OF WISDOM
• Women are supposed to be three times more knowledgeable than men
for them to excel in any field. They have to rise up to the task because
nothing in life comes easy.
• Women should always aim to give servant leadership. You can never
go wrong when you meet the needs of the people and assure them
that you are there for them.
• Girls should take education seriously because education is the
game changer.
• There is need to create cordial working partnerships between men
and women so that we can succeed.
• As a leader, family should always come first because it is the cornerstone
of society.
• “Women should never retire; they continue to play crucial roles in
their families and communities.”
country had stringent laws,
which did not allow unmarried
people to adopt children.
President Kenyatta set up a
commission to seek public
views on the issue. Phoebe
was part of the commission,
which collected views from
different parts of the country.
The commission’s recommendations
resulted in the
progressive child adoption law
that we have today.
In 1979, Phoebe decided to
join politics. She chose to vie
for Member of Parliament for
Karachuonyo Constituency.
“It was a tough race because
I was running against the incumbent,
who was the ruling
party KANU’s
chairman,”
Phoebe narrates. “The campaigns
were intense because
people were not accustomed
to women leaders. I soldiered
on and eventually won with a
landslide.”
As an MP, Phoebe was actively
involved in women development
activities and got a
lot of support from the donor
community.
Karachuonyo is semi-arid
ages women leaders to give
their families as much attention
as they do their work. She
believes it is possible to have a
healthy balance between the
two.
The political veteran is passionate
about giving back to
the community. She mentors
many upcoming women
leaders at the county and
national level. She is also
involved in community
activities and helps local
women’s groups.
The high level of youth
unemployment is potentially
catastrophic, she says, and
should be addressed. Phoebe
urges the government to invest
in youth because they
drive the economy.
Although the current
(Uhuru Kenyatta) leadership
has started well, it could
achieve more if it deliberately
dealt with political
polarisation in the
country. Devolution,
if well-implemented,
could
benefit wananchi
and accelerate
growth in areas, which previous
regimes marginalised, she
says.
Phoebe was a member of the
Constitution of Kenya Review
Commission, whose outcome,
the 2010 Constitution, brought
devolution.
A strong advocate for the
women’s cause, Phoebe was
the Goodwill Ambassador for
United Nations Development
Fund for Women in Africa
between 2002 and 2013. The
fund has since been renamed
UN Women. She is impressed
by the current crop of Kenyan
women leaders, whom she
considers products of the affirmative
action struggle.
Now in her 80s, Phoebe says
no African woman should retire
since a woman remains
relevant to her family and society
throughout her life. She
spends most of her time at her
Karachuonyo home.
Her regular day begins at
5am where she heads straight
for the farm to check on her
fish ponds, poultry and tree
seedlings. At daytime, she
consults with community
leaders, who call in for advice.
Funded by the Allen & Overy
law firm, Phoebe launched
‘the Phoebe Asiyo Legal Aid
Clinic’ at the Lang’ata Women’s
Prison in July 2016.
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Oil, wine, mulch and more:
The many uses of coconut tree
Stella Katini, a Research Scientist at Kenya
Agriculture and Research Organisation
(Kalro’s) Crop Research Institute in Mtwapa,
takes us through a ‘surgery’ of the coconut
tree and its products. Stories like these are
covered in an upcoming book on AgroInnovation
by the Kenya Yearbook Editorial
Board.
Agro-Innovation
Transforming agriculture toward sustainable development
BY KYEB
T
he mention of a coconut
brings various thoughts
in one’s mind. There
is the imagination of the
massively tall tree, coconut oil
or a cold coconut drink.
Well, just as these thoughts,
there is so much that can
come from a coconut tree. We
sought from Kalro experts on
various ways that the coconut
products can be processed to
make various end products for
economic development.
Seemingly, there is almost
nothing that should be
counted as waste from this
tree. The possibilities are as
high as its height.
After planting a coconut
tree, the maturity age is dependent
on which variety you
plant. The shorter variety also
known as the dwarf coconut
tree, matures at three years.
The taller, also known as the
East African Tall variety, takes
two years longer, to mature at
five years.
Stella Katini, a Research
Scientist at Kenya Agriculture
and Research Organisation
(Kalro’s) Crop Research
Institute in Mtwapa, takes
us through a ‘surgery’ of the
coconut tree and its products.
At the flowering stage, you
can simply cut the bud, and
tap its liquid content. The
content is then fermented
to make traditional coconut
wine,
commonly
known
as ‘mnazi’. Mnazi drink is
especially common in Coastal
Kenya and is an integral part of
many traditional ceremonies.
If you do not want to associate
yourself with wining, worry
not. You simply wait for the
second flowering, when the
fruits’ shape starts to form.
At this stage harvest your
fruits and sell as coconut
water, commonly known as
madafu for a refreshing and
nutritional non-alcoholic
drink. The other alternative is
to harvest mature nuts. And
you do not have to sell them.
A single coconut tree can bear
between 75-150 fruits annually,
depending on orchard
management and rainfall or
availability of water.
You
can
specialise
in
seedlings production. To
produce seedlings, simply
cut the coconut fruit’s head
After planting a coconut tree, the
maturity age is dependent on which
variety you plant. The shorter variety
also known as the dwarf coconut
tree, matures at three years.
and put it under the soil to
germinate. This should be
done without removing the
husks. However, seedlings
production is recommended
from trees that have certain
characteristics such as those
that are mature; aged 30 years
and above. The mother trees
should be of high yield, high
growth vigour and resistant or
tolerant to pests and diseases.
Coconuts can be sold as
fruits at this stage. However,
as a farmer, take time to dehusk
your fruits. You have
an opportunity to earn from
both the husk and the fruits.
The husk is used for mulching
especially in flower farms. Besides,
it also helps in improving
soil fertility. Coconut husk
fibre is also used in making
things like door mats, ropes
among others.
And although you may, you
do not have to sell the fruits.
There are various ways to add
value to your coconut fruits.
You can crack it, and sell the
liquid inside as coconut water.
Remove the white meat of
the coconut, also referred to
as copra and grate it to process
Fruits that a single
coconut tree can
bear annually,
depending on orchard
management and
rainfall or availability
of water.
75-150
coconut oil, or coconut milk.
After pressing, sell the
granules as coconut powder
or process it further to make
coconut bars for consumption.
The shells too are a source of
money, if value addition is
done. These shells can be used
to make various products such
as jewellery, home decors,
toys among others. This means
that if a farmer has several
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coconut trees, he can then
specialise in production at
each stage, meaning the trees
can earn him money all year
round. Small holder farmers
are however better off working
in groups in order to be able to
produce in large quantities.
This way, they can be able
to satisfy their markets and
bargain for better prices.
If coastal communities
especially the youth would
therefore get involved in value
addition at any of the stages,
then this would go a long way
in creating employment and
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economic empowerment. And
you do not have to exclusively
grow coconut plants in your
farm.
It
is a great
idea to
intercrop with other crops
like beans, peas, bananas,
pineapples or vegetables.
Legumes are particularly great
as they fix nitrogen in the soil.
By intercropping, a farmer can
still make more money from
selling the produce he harvests
even as he awaits to earn
from coconut trees. Besides,
intercropping provides more
food for the family, thus
boosting food security.
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