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October 30, 2018
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Kenya to New York Maiden Flight
7,000
Annual
capacity in
tonnes of
macadamia
processing
factory in
Embu commissioned
by
Deputy
President
$42m
Amount
manufactures
lose annually
to counterfeit
goods, while
the government
loses
US$80million
as potential
tax revenue
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto wave as the Kenya Airways Dreamliner 787
starts to depart from JKIA on its inaugural flight to New York, USA.
Amina sends goodwill
message to candidates
BY ALICE GWORO ,
KNA-NAIROBI
E
ducation Cabinet
Secretary Amina
Mohamed has sent
a goodwill message to all
2018 Kenya Certificate
of Secondary Education
and Kenya certificate of
Primary Education candidates
ahead of their examinations.
In
her goodwill message
last Friday, Mohamed told
students that she had no
doubts that on their
own and with the
support of their
teachers, parents
or guardians, they
have worked
very hard and
will
certainly
excel in their
exams. “Your learning
experience of eight years
of primary and four years
of secondary education,
has effectively prepared
you for these examinations,”
she said, further
encouraging them to walk
into the examination centres
with the same confidence
and enthusiasm
they showed during their
years in school. The CS assured
candidates that each
one of them is naturally
endowed with a combination
of intelligence and
character that makes
them special and valued
in the society, adding
that examinations
assess some and
not all of what
makes everyone
unique.
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KRA to reward distinguished
taxpayers during annual event
This year’s ceremony will be held at
the Kenyatta International Convention
Centre (KICC) with President Kenyatta
expected to preside
BY DAVID KIMANI
T
he Kenya Revenue Authority
(KRA) is set to
award
payers that KRA has honoured
in the past include two elderly
taxpayers aged 113 and 101 for
beating all odds to update their
Personal Identification Numbers
(PINs) on iTax. The two
received Senior Tax Ambassador
Award during the 2015
awards ceremony.
This year’s ceremony will
be held at the Kenyatta International
Convention Centre
(KICC). President Uhuru
Kenyatta is expected to preside
over the ceremony.
The taxpayers’ month, traditionally
observed in October,
is a month-long series
of activities dedicated to celebrating
and appreciating
compliant taxpayers from all
sectors.
Among the key activities
that characterise the taxpaydistinguished
taxpayers
from across the
country on Wednesday.
Among distinguished taxers’
month include corporate
social responsibility initiatives,
visits to distinguished
taxpayers, a tax summit
among other key initiatives to
appreciate the taxpayers for
the crucial role they play in
the economic development of
the country.The 2018 taxpayers’
day will also see President
Kenyatta unveil the Integrated
Scanner Command Centre
and commission the Regional
Electronic Cargo Tracking
System (RECTS).
RECTS is an end to end
President Uhuru Kenyatta (right) presents a Tax Ambassador award
to John Macharia (centre) during the 2016 Taxpayers’ Day- looking
on is the KRA Commissioner General John Njiraini
and real time cargo monitoring
system which tracks
transit cargo from the port of
Mombasa to the point of last
destination.The technology,
co-run by KRA and counterpart
tax agencies in Uganda
and Rwanda, has significantly
improved cargo tracking of
transit goods along the northern
corridor. As a result, incidences
of cargo diversion and
dumping have substantively
been curbed. Diverted and
The Regional Electronic
Cargo Tracking System,
RECTS is an end to end
and real time cargo
monitoring system
which tracks transit
cargo from the port of
Mombasa to the point
of last destination.
KRA Commissioner General
John Njiraini fixes a cargo tracking
device on a truck during the
launch of the Regional Electronic
Cargo Tracking System (RECTS)
in March 2017
dumped cargo used to pose
unfair competition to goods
in the local market.
Before
RECTS
RECTS, KRA officials would
literally escort cargo from the
port of Mombasa all the way
to the border before passing on
the escort baton to neighbouring
customs authorities.
Transit time has reduced
significantly especially because
the handover from one
customs authority to the other
no longer takes place. In a past
interview, KRA Commissioner
General Mr John Njiraini said
that the nonintrusive capability
to monitor cargo movement
provided by this system
has not only drastically cut
down opportunities for diversion
but has in addition markedly
improved cargo transit
times through elimination of
driver-initiated delays.
He
also noted that
the
RECTS has been extended to
the tracking of sensitive exports,
especially tobacco and
spirits which have also been
the target of dumping in the
Kenyan market.
Is that a message from the taxman?
Don’t ignore, if in doubt do confirm
One such channel is the
contact centre which can
be reached on 0711099999,
another is callcentre@kra.
go.ke
BY GRACE WANDERA
C
ommunication is arguably one of the
most important tools in the day-to-day
life of man that has remarkably evolved
over the years.
The tool has evolved from drum beating,
smoke signals, ravens and blowing of horns
to internet-based communication in the
modern-day world.
Although different scholars have defined
communication in divergent ways, the common
denominator in all the definitions is the
exchange of information by speaking, writing
or any other medium so long as the exchange
takes place between two or more parties.
Someone recently joked on social media
that they only take two pieces of communication
more seriously than all the others.
According to the social media user, the first
piece of communication they never dillydally
with is the ‘battery low warning’ on their
electronic gadgets while the second is when
oncoming matatu drivers signal them to slow
down on the highway.
What followed the aforementioned post was
a string of reactions and counter-reactions.
Amid the flood of hilarious comments, there
was a particular one that really caught my attention;
it appealed to the owner of the post to
include ‘communication from a tax authority’
in the list of their ‘pieces of communication
they take more seriously’.
Although the post was meant to be hilarious,
I couldn’t agree more with the person
who observed that communication from a tax
authority should not be ignored.
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), being
the tax administrator in Kenya, has over the
years been in close contact with the taxpayers
whenever a need arises. Thanks to modern
technology that KRA has been leveraging on,
communication with the taxpayers has now
become even easier and more efficient. One
of such technologies that have really come
through for KRA is the Customer Relationship
Management Solution (CRM) which has enabled
an end-to-end communication with the
taxpayers.
Among the messages that KRA sends out to
taxpayers include constant reminders on key
tax payment due dates and defaulter messages
in case a taxpayer defaults on a given tax obligation.
But the million-dollar question is,
how do we handle communication sent by a
tax agency, such as KRA?
First, let’s acknowledge that we live in an
era where impostors and fraudsters have
pulled up their socks to bring out their Agame
in hoodwinking unsuspecting members
of the public.
Let’s assume you received an email from
KRA informing you that you have not been
filing your tax returns for a given period, yet
deep down you are sure your returns have
been filed. Chances are high you might be
tempted to dismiss the message on grounds
the sender is an impostor or a fraudster out
there on a mission to hoodwink you.
However, before you conclude on who the
sender is and their motive, it is advisable to
take some time to verify with KRA. KRA has
invested in various channels of communication
through which members of the public can
verify such information.
One such channel is the contact centre
which can be reached on 0711099999 or callcentre@kra.go.ke.
A walk to the nearest KRA
office or Huduma Centre could also come in
handy for a taxpayer who needs to verify the
authenticity of any communication that they
might have supposedly received from KRA.
The most common instances when KRA
sends out messages to a taxpayer is when a
taxpayer fails to file a tax return for a given tax
obligation they registered on their Personal
Identification Numbers (PINs).
You realise that failure to file a tax return attracts
a penalty which varies depending on the
type of tax obligation registered on the said
taxpayer’s PIN.
These types of instances, though rare, happen
to taxpayers who trust third parties to file
their tax returns on their behalf. In the worst
case scenarios, the third parties end up not
honouring the trust bestowed on them and
consequently fail to file the returns. Such a
taxpayer therefore rests assured that their tax
returns went through, until the taxman reminds
them to file the very tax return!
Before it gets to this, taxpayers who seek
third party assistance during tax returns filing
have a key tool at their disposal to verify if
their returns were indeed filed; iTax.
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County in drive to conserve
endangered tree species
Camphor is highly
sought after by
illegal loggers and
all efforts must be
made to secure
its seed in large
quantities
BY EVANGELINE WANGECHI
AND KENNETH MARANGU
KNA-CHUKA
S
cientists at the Kenya
Forestry Research Institute
(KEFRI) are studying
how best to produce in bulk
seed of the popular camphor
tree species, whose survival
in Mt. Kenya Forest is under
threat.
A director at the institute,
Dr. Jane Njuguna, said the tree
which is highly sought after
by illegal loggers faces decimation
and all efforts must be
made to secure its seed in large
quantities in order to rehabilitate
the hard wood.
Speaking at Kiamuriuki
within the Mt. Kenya Forest
in Tharaka Nithi County last
Thursday, where she led a
combined team of KEFRI and
Kenya Forestry Service (KFS)
officials during the launch of
this year’s county level tree
planting season, Dr. Njuguna
Government to revitalise
regional publications
The titles have
the potential of
promoting and
integrating rural
communities
into the socioeconomic
development
agenda
BY
IMMACULATE MAIMA
KNA-NAIROBI
T
he government has
put in place measures
to revitalise Regional
Publications, the Director of
Information Mr Gwaro Ogaro
has said.
Ogaro observed that the
publications had the potential
of promoting and integrating
rural communities into
socio-economic development
agenda. The director was
speaking in Nairobi during a
one-day workshop for Regional
Editors and Kiswahili
translators on Thursday.
He noted that the return of
Kiswahili as a dominant language
of the publications was
not negotiable as the Constitution
2010 has entrenched
Kiswahili in the nation’s fabric.
He
said the Department had
identified a pool of officers
proficient in Kiswahili from
across the country who will
assist in the translation for the
publications to be sustainable
and meet their intended objectives.
The
Regional Publications
in the Ministry of Information
were launched by the government,
in collaboration with
UNESCO in 1974, with the
objective of encouraging effective
dialogue between the
rural communities and the
Winifred Kitonga – Head of Regional Publications addresses senior
staff of the Department, Regional Publications’ Editors and Kiswahili
Translators’ workshop in Nairobi.
government to fill the gap left
by the national newspapers,
which cater mostly for the
urban elites.
At the onset of the Rural
Press project, UNESCO provided
training for staff and
supplied equipment, while the
government took care of office
accommodation, local staff as
well as budgetary provisions
for recurrent expenditure such
as travel, utilities and miscellaneous
expenditure.
The Regional Publications’
head Ms. Winifred Kitonga
disclosed that by 1991, when
UNESCO handed over the
project to the government, 11
newspapers had been established,
serving over 85 percent
of the population.
Ms. Kitonga said the newspapers
were published in
Kiswahili and registered immeasurable
success as they
communicated to people in a
language they could understand
and addressed issues at
the grassroots level, thus integrating
rural communities into
national development agenda.
She however, regretted that
these successes were short
lived, as the equipment donated
by UNESCO became unserviceable
and obsolete over
time, budgetary constraints
and staff depletion.
Kitonga added that out
of the 11 stations, three had
closed down, leaving Coast,
South Nyanza and Central Rift
regions without cover.
Kitonga called on the Ministry
of Information, Communications
and Technology to
provide adequate funding to
the project, quoting the then
UNESCO Regional Communications
Adviser for Eastern
Africa, who said thus:
“There is no doubt that rural
newspapers are an appropriate
information and communication
strategy in supporting development
processes and rural
societies.
By 1991, when UNESCO handed over
the project to the government, 11
newspapers had been established,
serving over 85 percent of the population
- Winfred Kitonga
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said an expert will visit the
Chuka Forest Station next
week to advise local community
forest associations (CFA)
on seed multiplication.
The assurance came after
the coordinator of the Chuka
Community Forest
Association
coordinator Murithi
Kamanda lamented that the
camphor trees were
being depleted, whil
their seed take t
long to germinate.
“Camphor trees
are getting depleted
as they are
the ones targeted
mostly by illegal
loggers for their
high value,” Kaman
said.
Dr. Njuguna commended
members of community forest
associations for replanting
and guarding forest areas
but called on them to recruit
youth so that they too could
play a leading role in conserving
the ecosystem.
She observed that most
members of the associations
were elderly people,
inting out that uness
the youth were
roped into ecosystem
conservation,
such measures
would not be
sustainable in the
long run.
The director also
d it was the governintention
to create
linkages between the CFAs
and county governments to
ensure that conservation was
taken more seriously.
The Chuka Deputy County
Beja
Commissioner Omar
praised members of the public
for joining hands with national
administration officials
to eradicate bhang growing in
the Kiamuriuki Forest saying
in the past the area was notorious
for the vice.
The Mt. Kenya Forest in
Tharaka Nithi covers a total of
39,492 hectares with the area
under the Chuka Forest station
covering 23,492 hectares with
Chogoria Forest Station covering
16,000 hectares. Most of it
is natural forest with only 192
hectares of plantation forest.
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Interested bidders can download the tender documents from the State Department for Devolution website:
www.devolutionasals.go.ke and procurement portal https://tenders.go.ke free of charge. Completed tender
documents in plain sealed envelope, clearly marked with the Tender number on the Top left side should be
deposited in the Tender Box situated on 1st
Floor, Teleposta Towers, Wing C, Kenyatta Avenue on or before
19th
November, 2018 at 11.00 a.m. and be addressed to:
Principal Secretary,
Ministry of Devolution and ASAL,
State Department for Devolution,
P. O. Box 30004 – 00100.
NAIROBI, KENYA
Bids will be opened immediately thereafter at the 6th floor boardroom, Teleposta Towers, Kenyatta Avenue,
Nairobi in the presence of the bidders or their representatives who choose to attend on the stated closing dates
and time.
Late submissions will be rejected.
Charles T. Sunkuli, CBS
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
10
11
POSITION
Medical Specialist II, Orthopaedic
Medical Specialist II, Ophthalmology
Medical Specialist II, Paediatric Cardiologist
Medical Laboratory Technologist III
Therapy Radiographer III
Head of Department, Administration
Re-advertisement: Resource Mobilization Manager
Re-advertisement: Chief Security Officer
Clerk of Works
Cateress II
Inspector (Mechanical)
JOB GROUP NO. OF POSITIONS
K4
K4
K4
K10
K10
K4
K4
K6
K7
K9
K10
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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 20th
November 2018 to the address below:
The Chief Executive Officer
Kenyatta National Hospital
P.O Box 20723-00202 NAIROBI
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.
“Kenyatta National Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and qualified candidates with disabilities are encouraged
to apply”.
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
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
The Chief Executive Officer –KNH
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
Tel: 020 6948000/Toll Free Line 1545 / E-Mail:procurement@kebs.org /Website: www.kebs.org
Tel: 020 6948000 / Mobile: 0722202137 / Website:www.kebs.org / E-Mail: procurement@kebs.org
The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:NO
1.
The
Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders: -
NO
The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:NO
The
Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:NO
TENDER
DESCRIPTION
TENDER DESCRIPTION
NO1. TENDER DESCRIPTION
1.
2. Tender for Provision of Catering Services
2
1.1.
2.
2.
4. Tender for Provision of Drinking Water- Retender
2.
3, Tender for Provision of General Insurance Cover
Tender for repair and maintenance of ICT equipment
Tender for supply, delivery, installation and user
training of laboratory equipment.
Tender for supply, delivery, installation and user
training of laboratory equipment.
Provision of General Insurance
Services
3.
4.
3.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office, KEBS Centre,
Popo Road, Off Mombasa Road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. or be
downloaded from KEBS website: www.kebs.org, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kes.1000.
5.
Tender for repair and maintenance of ICT
equipment
5. Tender for Provision of Courier Service-Retender
4.
6. Tender for Provision of Inspection, Maintenance and
Service of Fire Safety Equipment - Retender
Tender for provision of renewal for DELL EMC licence,
upgrade, support and backup appliance
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office, KEBS Centre, Popo
Road, Off Mombasa Road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. or be downloaded
from KEBS website: www.kebs.org, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kes.1000.
All payments shall be made to the Kenya Bureau of Standards, Nairobi.
6.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the
Mombasa Road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m or be downloaded from the KEBS
website: www.kebs.org. upon payment of non-refundable tender fee of Kshs.1,000.00. All payments shall be made to the KENYA
BUREAU OF STANDARDS Nairobi. Those who choose to download are required to register with procurement before the closing date.
‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE TENDER’
5.
6.
Tender for Provision of web hosting services
Tender for provision of communication support service KEBS/T012/2019 - 2020 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T012/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked ‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF
THE TENDER’ indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office, KEBS Centre, Popo Road, Off
Mombasa Road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. or be downloaded from KEBS website:
www.kebs.org.Those who choose to download are required to register with procurement before the closing date.
Tender for Provision of communication support
service
All payments shall be made to the Kenya Bureau of Standards, Nairobi.
indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked ‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE
TENDER’ indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked‘TENDE R NUMBE R AN D TITL E O F TH E TENDE R ’
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to
be received as indicated above.
indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received on or
before 10.00 a.m. on, Tuesday 21st August, 2018 East Africa time .
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
Bid securityis 2% of the tender amount.
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR.
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre, Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received as indicated
above.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received
as indicated above.
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
Tender opening will be carried out immediately thereafter at the KEBS Centre Conference Room A,
Administration Block, Ground Floor. Bid security is 2% of the tender amount, tenderers or their representatives
are free to attend the tender opening.
Bid security is 2% of the tender amount. Tenderers or their representatives are free to attend the tender opening.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
Tender opening will be carried out immediately thereafter at the KEBS Centre Conference Room A, Adm. Block, Ground
Floor. Bid security is 2% of the tender amount: Tenderers or their representatives are free to attend the tender opening.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS Centre Main Reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be received as
indicated above.
KEBS Centre Executive Canteen, Adm. Block, Ground Floor.
Tender opening will be carried out immediately thereafter at the KEBS Centre Executive Canteen, Adm. Block, Ground Floor.
Bid security is 2% of the tender amount. Tenderers or their representatives are free to attend the tender opening.
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200
NAIROBI.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement Office, KEBS Centre, Popo Road,
Off Mombasa Road, Behind Bellevue Cinema Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a. m and 4.00p.m or be
downloaded from KEBS website: www.kebs.org. Those who choose to download are required to register with procurement
before closing date
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked ‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE TENDER’ indicated
on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
September 2018
September 2018
KEBS/T011/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T011/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
Tender for Provision of renewal for DELL EMC licence,
upgrade, support and backup appliance
Tender for provision of web hosting services
Provision of Preventive
Maintenance and Support for
Biometric, Proximity and Pin
Based Access Control System and
Time and Attendance Recording
System
KEBS/T013/2018/2019
KEBS/T009/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
Tuesday 16th
KEBS/T010/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T010/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
KEBS/T005/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
KEBS/T006/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
September 2018
October, 2018
September 2018
Provision of External Customer Satisfaction
Survey.
TENDER DESCRIPTION
TENDER DESCRIPTION
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NO.TENDER NO.
Tender for prequalification of suppliers for goods,
works and services
Tender for Prequalification of suppliers for goods
,works and services
Provision of consultancy services for Human
Resource Audit.
TENDER NO. TENDER NO.
TENDER NO.
CLOSING DATE
CLOSING DATE
CLOSING DATE
KEBS/T007/2018 - 2020 Tuesday 25th
KEBS/T003/2018/2019 - RE-TENDER Tuesday 16 th
KEBS/T008/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th
KEBS/T007/2018 - 2020 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/TOO1/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
CLOSING DATE
CLOSING DATE
KEBS/T018/2018/2019 Tuesday 13th November,
2018
KEBS/T002/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
KEBS/T003/2018/2019 Tuesday 21st
September 2018
October, 2018
September 2018
KEBS/T017/2018/2019 Tuesday 13th November,
2018
KEBS/T009/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
KEBS/T004/2018/2018 Tuesday 21st
August, 2018
August, 2018
KEBS/T008/2018 - 2019 Tuesday 25th September 2018
August, 2018
August, 2018
August, 2018
August, 2018
COMMISSION ON REVENUE ALLOCATION
INVITATION TO TENDER
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 on Revenue Allocation invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the listed tender;
TENDER NO.
CRA/PROC/
T3/2018-2019
DESCRIPTION
Provision of Car hire and taxi services
TENDER
SECURITY
Kshs. 50,000
DATE OF
SUBMISSION
5th November
2018 at
10:00 am
A complete set of tender documents in English language may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of
non-refundable fee of Kenya Shillings One Thousand shillings only (Kshs.1, 000.00) during normal working hours or
download for free at: http://www.crakenya.org/ or http://supplier.treasury.go.ke. Prices quoted should be inclusive
of all taxes and delivery costs, must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain valid for a period of one hundred and
twenty (120) days from the tender submission deadline.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes clearly labelled “PROVISION OF CAR
HIRE AND TAXI SERVICES CRA/PROC/T3/2018-2019 and be deposited in the Tender Box at Commission
on Revenue Allocation, 14 Riverside Drive Grosvenor Suite, 2nd Floor Reception or by post to the address
below: -
(SM#Permit number), for Import Standardization Mark (ISM#UCR number) or
Diamond Mark of Quality (DM#Permit number) and send to 20023
10010 for payment of System
The Commission Secretary/CEO
Commission on Revenue Allocation
P.O. Box 1310 – 00100
NAIROBI
KENYA.
The tender documents need to be received on or before 10.00 am local time on Monday 5th November 2018
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter and bidder representatives are welcome to witness the opening.
For more details on the tender, please visit our website at: http://www.crakenya.org/ or http://supplier.treasury.go.ke
TENDER
VALIDITY
120
days from
the closing date
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KENYA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK
TENDER NOTICE
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD AUTHORITY (AFA)
The Kenya Post Office Savings Bank (Postbank) is inviting interested bidders as follows:
S/NO.
1.
TENDER NO.
KPOSB/015/2018
2
Tender Description
2.
5
3
4
6
3.
7
4.
8
Tender Fees
KPOSB/016/2018
TENDER DESCRIPTION
Kenya Post Office Savings Bank (Postbank) invites interested bidders as follows:
1.
KPOSB/017/2018
KPOSB/018/2018
KPOSB/019/2018
Land size and Location
Tender for the Supply, Repair & Maintenance of Note
Counting Machines.
Tender for the Provision of Marketing & Advertising/Communications
Agency Services.
Tender for the Provision of Security Guarding Services.
Tender for the Provision of Cash in Transit Services.
METHOD
Open
Disposal of the Postbank Training Centre at Coffee Garden Road, off
Kiambu Road, Muthaiga North.
Open
Ksh. 1,000 - Paid at Payments Section located on 3rd floor Postbank
House.
Tender for the Provision of Security Information & Event
Management (SIEM) Solutions.
website www.postbank.co.ke free of charge, upon download; the
bidders must register their tenders at Procurement Office 4th floor.
Alternatively bid documents may be downloaded from Postbank
Open
Open
Open
KPOSB/020/2018 Tender for the Provision Data Center Environment Monitoring
System.
Development
KPOSB/021/2018 Tender for the Supply of Bandwidth Management
System.
The property comprises of two parcels of land with an area of 6.254 Ha
equivalent to 15.4537 Acres in total; with one being 2.484 Ha equivalent
to 6.138 Acres and the other being 3.77 Ha equivalent to 9.3157Acres.
The property can be approached off Kiambu road one kilometer after
CID Headquarters.
Open
2.
Open
Interested eligible bidders may obtain the Tender documents with detailed information from Postbank House,
4th Floor, Procurement Office South Wing on Monday to Friday during normal working hours.
9
KPOSB/022/2018 Tender for the Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning
of Lifts at Postbank House.
KPOSB/023/2018 Tender for the Provision of Legal Audit
10
KPOSB/024/2018 Tender for the Provision of Corporate Governance Audit
Buildings, a swimming pool, a water reservoir, and other developments.
Open
The parcel (s) of land is being offered for sale either as a whole or as two separate parcels on “As is, where is”
basis and subject to a reserve price availed on the tender document. The Bank makes no representation and
gives no warranty whatsoever to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use, absence or presence of
environmental contamination, or the state of the development of the subject land for any intended use of the
purchaser.
Open
Open
Bid documents for the tenders with detailed information may be obtained from the website: www.postbank.co.ke
free of charge or from Postbank House, 4th Floor, Procurement Office South Wing upon payment of a nominal
non- refundable fee of Kshs 1,000 per set of document evidenced by an official receipt. Payment will be made
in cash at Head Office Branch, Postbank House on Monday to Friday during normal working hours. Completed
bid documents should be submitted in a plain sealed envelope and clearly marked with the tender number
and description and addressed to: -
Managing Director,
and be deposited in the tender box located on Ground Floor, Postbank House, Banda Street Nairobi, Kenya
to be received on or before 10.00 a.m. on 25th
Kenya Post Office Savings Bank,
P.O Box 30311-00100 GPO,
NAIROBI.
September 2018. Opening of the tenders will take place
immediately thereafter in the Conference Room located on 5th Floor, South Wing, Postbank House in the
presence of the Bidders or their representatives who may choose to attend.
Kenya Post Office Savings Bank,
P.O Box 30311-00100 GPO,
NAIROBI.
The Managing Director,
Tender documents with detailed information and instructions may be viewed and down loaded
from Agriculture and Food Authority website www.afa.go.ke and PPRA Suppliers Portal PPIP
free of charge.
and be deposited in the tender box on the Ground floor of Postbank House, Banda Street Nairobi, Kenya to be
received on or before 10.00 a.m. Tuesday, 13th November, 2018. Opening of the tenders will take place
immediately thereafter in the Conference Room on 5th Floor, South Wing, Postbank House in the presence of
the bidders or their representatives who may choose to attend.
Postbank is ISO 9001:2015 certified
INTERIM DIRECTOR GENERAL
3.
4.
5.
Sealed bids clearly marked with the tender number and name should be submitted in a plain sealed envelope
and be addressed to the:
AFA/T/06/2018-2019 Supply and Distribution of Cashew
Seedlings – Coast Region
AFA/T/07/2018-2019 Provision of Courier Services
AFA/T/08/2018-2019 Provision for Internet Services
AFA/T/09/2018-2019 Provision of General Insurance
Services( Building and Equipment)
No. Tender Ref No.
1.
OPEN NATIONAL TENDERS (ONT)
Eligibility
AFA/T/05/2018-2019
(Re-Advertisement)
OPEN (Preferences
will be given to Firms
owned by Youth,
Women and PWD’s )
OPEN to Large
Licenced Nursery
Operators in Coast
Region
Tender Name
Provision of Security Services
(Guarding)
Closing Date
Wednesday, 14th
November, 2018
at 11.30 a.m.
Wednesday, 14th
November, 2018
at 11.30 a.m.
Open National Tender Wednesday, 14th
November, 2018
at 11.30 a.m.
Open National Tender Wednesday, 14th
November, 2018
at 11.30 a.m.
Open National Tender Wednesday, 14th
November, 2018
at 11.30 a.m.
INVITATION TO TENDER
Agriculture and Food Authority invites sealed Tenders from interested and eligible bidders as listed below;
THE PRESIDENCY
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR & CO-ORDINATION OF NATIONAL
GOVERNMENT
TENDER NOTICE
The Geothermal Development Company Limited (GDC) invites sealed tenders from eligible candidates for the following:
TENDER NO.
TENDER DESCRIPTION
GDC/ADMIN/
OT/011/2018:2019
Tender for Provision of Cleaning, Sanitation, Waste
Collection and Disposal Services for GDC Offices
in Nairobi, Naivasha, Nakuru & Operational Sites
at Menengai Geothermal Project, Go Down and
Kabarak Yard, Nakuru County for a Period of two
(2) Years
CLOSING DATE
19/11/2018 at
2:00PM (1400Hrs)
TARGET
GROUP
Reserved for
Special Groups
(Youth, Women
& PWD’s)
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the tender document from the office of Manager, Supply Chain at
Kawi House, South C off Mombasa Road, Red Cross Road between 9.00am and 4.00pm during week days.
A complete set of the tender document may be obtained by interested firms upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs.1000
payable to our accounts office in cash or by banker’s cheque. The documents can also be viewed and downloaded from the website
www.gdc.co.ke or PPIP Portal www.tenders.go.ke free of charge. Bidders who download the tender document from the website
MUST forward their particulars immediately to procurement@gdc.co.ke for records and any further tender clarifications and addenda.
The completed tenders in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with Tender No. and Tender reference name; shall be addressed to:
Managing Director & CEO,
Geothermal Development Company
P.O Box 100746-00101
NAIROBI, KENYA
and deposited in the tender box at Ground Floor GDC office Kawi House, South C Off Mombasa Road, Red Cross Road on or before
the dates specified above.
Tenderers to duly fill, sign and stamp the tender securing declaration form attached in the tender document.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers’ or their representatives who choose to attend at Kawi
House, South C GDC Board Room Ground Floor.
NB: There will be a Mandatory site visit to GDC Offices & Operational Sites as follows;
- Nairobi Office – 7th November, 2018 at 9.00am Kawi House, South C offices (Assemble at Nairobi Office at 8.30am).
- Naivasha Office – 7th November, 2018 at Lake View estate, GDC Naivasha Office at 12 Noon. (Assemble at Naivasha Office at
11.30am).
- Nakuru Office, Kabarak, Go-down & Menengai Geothermal Project Site on 8th November, 2018 at 9.00am. (Assemble at
Nakuru Polo center, Kenyatta Avenue at 8.30am).
Late tenders will not be accepted.
MANAGER, SUPPLY CHAIN
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
DEPUTY COUNTY COMMISSIONER -
KISAUNI SUB COUNTY
REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS
Suppliers for Framework Agreement Contracts for the supply and delivery of goods for National Government
Departments– Kisauni Sub-County “as and when required” basis for the period ending 30th June, 2020. YR 2018/2020
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT
NO
TENDER NO.
1.
2.
3
TENDER DESCRIPTION
KSN/02/2018-2020 Supply and delivery of dry foodstuff
KSN/03/2018-2020 Supply and delivery of fresh fruits and Vegetables
KSN/04/2018-2020 Supply and delivery of meat and related Products.
TARGETED GROUP
Open
Open
Open
Interested bidders should attach the following documents at submission to be considered for further evaluation.
1. Copies of Business Registration, VAT/PIN and valid TAX Compliance Certificate.
2. Copy of registration certificate from the National Treasury for firms belonging to Youth, Women and persons with
disabilities.
3. Confidential Business Questionnaire must be fully filled and signed by authorized person(s) with full names of
Directors/Owner(s).
Interested bidders for provision of Framework Agreement Contracts can obtain Tender documents from Kisauni
sub-county supply chain management office P.O Box 28 - 80122 Kengeleni upon payment of Ksh 1,000 at the
sub county Treasury.
Completed Tender documents(s) enclosed in plain sealed envelopes and Marked with Tender number and item
description should be addressed to:DEPUTY
COUNTY COMMISSIONER -
KISAUNI SUB COUNTYP.O
BOX 28 - 80122
KENGELENI
Or be deposited In the Tender Box situated at the Deputy County Commissioner`s Office on or before 14th
November, 2018
at 10.00 am.
TENDERS submitted after closing date and time shall not be accepted. Tenders shall be opened publicly
immediately thereafter at the Deputy County Commissioner`s Boardroom in the presence of participating bidders or
their representatives who choose to attend.
Women, Youth and Persons living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT UNIT
FOR: DEPUTY COUNTY COMMISSIONER
KISAUNI SUB- COUNTY.
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Conference excellent platform to
Nancy Wakarima Karigithu, the Principal Secretary in the State Department
for Shipping and Maritime Affairs in the Ministry of Transport,
Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development, has had a long
association with the maritime and shipping industry in Kenya and
internationally. As such, the PS will be very much at home as Nairobi
hosts the Global Sustainable Blue Economy Conference (SBEC) from
26th to 28th November at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre
(KICC). She spoke to the outgoing director of the Government Advertising
Agency (GAA) Ngari Gituku on the first global conference of its kind
Please explain, what exactly is the ‘Blue Economy?
The Blue Economy means the use of the sea and
its resources for economic development or put
simply any economic activity in the maritime
environment in a sustainable manner. It is the
use of ocean resources for economic growth,
improved livelihoods and jobs, while preserving
the health of ocean ecosystem. The concept was
originally pioneered by Small Island Developing
States (SIDS) in the run up to the Rio+20 World
Summit in June 2012.
When the United Nations set the Green
Economy as the theme for the Rio+20, the Pacific
SIDS started promoting a “Blue Economy,”
focusing on the marine environment, prominently
featuring the oceans, which account for
almost 71 percent of the earth’s surface. The
concept has since gained momentum across the
board, and following a series of international initiatives,
the BE now forms part of the Sustainable
Development Goals adopted in New York in
September 2015.
The African BE has extended the concept to
cover aquatic and marine spaces, including
oceans, seas, coasts, lakes, rivers, and underground
water. The maritime domain, which
is the subject of the Blue Economy, comprises
a range of productive sectors, such as fisheries,
aquaculture, tourism, maritime transport
& logistics, shipbuilding and repair, shipping,
energy, bioprospecting, seabed mining and related
activities.
Why has Kenya, taken the lead to host the high level
‘Blue Economy Conference?’
Why not Kenya? First of all Kenya has had a long
interesting association with seas and ocean governance,
with the late Professor Frank Njenga,
widely acknowledged as the father of the maritime
concept of Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
The EEZ is a zone of the sea prescribed by the
United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea, over which a coastal state has special rights
regarding the exploration and use of marine
resources, including fisheries as well as energy
production from water and wind.
The Government has recently embarked on
various actions to influence policy changes with
a view to making Kenya a maritime nation. In
recognition of the sector’s potential, the BE has
been recognised as the eighth priority sector
under the Economic Pillar of Vision 2030. The
Government has also shown its commitment to
the mitigation and reversal of climate change
from shipping.
In this regard Kenya hosts the Maritime Technology
Cooperation Centre for the African Region
(MTCC-Africa), one of only five such global
institutions, set up for the purpose of capacity
building for climate change mitigation in the
maritime and shipping industry. This reflects
our commitment to support research and capacity
building. Finally, the decision to host the
conference followed the announcement by the
President during the High-Level Segment of
the Third United Nations Environment Assembly
(UNEA-3) held in Nairobi in December 2017.
The Conference provides an excellent platform
for communication to the internal as well
as international community of the country’s
readiness and commitment to blue growth.
In what specific ways do you see the conference
contributing to job creation and economic growth
generally, in Kenya and Africa?
While maritime transport accounts for over
90% of its international trade and is thus a great
contributor to the continents collective GDP, the
maritime sector has remained one of the least
understood and unexploited sectors in the African
economy so far.
Investment in capacity building for the maritime
sector must be the first step toward increasing
the output value of the industry. This
means developing manpower, starting with
educating/motivating the African youth to get
into the study of the maritime domain.
Most youth have a limited view of the opportunities
available in the sector mostly due
to their exposure – to what is mainly traditional
fishing industry. Because most fishermen are at
subsistence level this remains a field that does
not inspire any prospect for economic growth
and therefore holds no interest to them.
The conference will provide an excellent platform
to sensitise such youth into all the possible
careers and job opportunities the sector holds.
For these and other tasks, there is need for
manpower, including scientists and researchers,
as well as entrepreneurs with a “BE” mindset.
This will in time prepare the youth for a
better future and their integration into beneficial
causes and projects that make them a
cornerstone of the economy instead of leaving
them vulnerable to radical ideas that would only
escalate conflict in the region.
How have African countries failed to seize BE
opportunities?
Historically African economies have put emphasis
on exploiting only one resource of the
sea, that is shipping, while ignoring other resources
of the sea as economic drivers.
Yet Africa as an island continent is endowed
with a highly productive ocean mass teeming
with abundant and diverse maritime resources.
Indeed, out of 55 African countries, 38 are
coastal states.
The implication of this endowment is that,
when African oceans are fully exploited, they
will create a major platform for wealth generation,
and provide a solid basis of sustainable
development of the continent. But while much
of Africa’s natural resources are found along or
near the coast, the story of the continent’s relationship
with the oceans remains a tragic one
who’s most dominant aspect is images of the
hundreds drowning as they try to reach Europe
in overcrowded boats.
In recent years however, a recognition of
this economic resource idleness has emerged
and with it a new phase in efforts by the African
Union (AU) to catalyze the development of
the continent’s maritime trade and BE as well
as strengthen African integration and unity
through the formulation of these key policy
documents:
• the African Maritime Transport Charter;
• the Africa Integrated Maritime Strategy (2050
AIM Strategy);
• the African Union 2063 Agenda “The Africa
We Want” and “African Decade of the Seas”,
which interfaces with the UN Agenda 2030 on
Sustainable Development; and
• the Policy Framework and Reform Strategy
for Fisheries and Aquaculture in Africa.
These policy documents are aimed at maximising
regional and international trade through
partnerships and cooperation. The successful
implementation of these agendas shall propel
Africa to a higher development status. The Conference
is greatly aligned towards the realization
of these aspirations.
What specific measures or steps is the Government
to advance during the conference to canvass on the
About the conference
The Global Sustainable Blue Economy Conference (SBEC) will be held in Nairobi from 26th
to 28th November, 2018 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC). This will
be the first global conference of its kind and is predicated on the two conceptual pillars of:
(1) Sustainability, Climate Change and Controlling Pollution; and
(2) Production, Accelerated Economic Growth, Jobs and Poverty Alleviation.
The theme of the Conference will be The Blue Economy and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development with the following sub-themes whose concept notes have been finalised,
approved and uploaded on the conference website. The sub-themes will be discussed in
breakaway sessions under the titles:
1. Smart Shipping, Ports, Transportation and Global Connectivity
2. Employment, Job Creation, Poverty Eradication and the Blue Economy
3. Cities, Tourism, Resilient Coasts and Infrastructure
4. Sustainable Energy and Mineral Resources, and Innovative Industries
5. Ending Hunger, Securing Food Supplies and Promoting Good Health and Sustainable
Fisheries
6. Management and Sustaining of Marine Life, Conservation and Sustainable Economic
Activities
7. Climate Action, Agriculture, Waste Management, and Pollution-Free Aquatic Ecosystems
8. Maritime, Safety, Security and Regulatory Enforcement
9. People, Culture, Communities and Societies: The Inclusive Blue Economy
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sensitise youth on Blue Economy
of fishing-from the fishing vessel to the processing
and delivery of products- all of which
offers opportunities for wealth and job creation.
One example of a blue economy initiative
focused on the blue ecosystem is aquaponics,
the combination of fish farming and vegetable
farming. Aquaponics represents the highest
growth niche in the aqua culture business,
now the world’s fastest growing farming sector
with an average worldwide growth rate of 6 to
8 percent and a worldwide value of $86 billion
in 2009.
How much can the country reap by exploiting
resources available in the Blue Economy Sector?
And how can this impact on the region.
The ocean waters under Kenya’s dominion
are estimated to be about 128,015 square kilometres,
and a distance of 200 nautical miles
offshore, with inland waterways estimated at
10,700 square kilometres. The Kenyan seas,
oceans and inland water masses have the potential
to deliver growth and jobs in the following
areas:
Fisheries and other fishing products; Marine
aquaculture; Seabed exploitation of hydrocarbon
and minerals; Seafood processing; Water
desalination & bottling; Ship building and repairs;
Shipchandling; Bunkering and energy
trading; Day/dinner cruises; Coastal and inland
waters transport; Ocean renewable energy; Marine
insurance; Maritime education &training ;
Yacht services marine leisure boating; Mariculture,
aquaponics, seaweed farming etc; Marinebased
tourism like sports fishing, dinner cruises
; Businesses and activities related to ports; Port
operations and relevant industries; Shipping
and logistics and commercial maritime support
services
Climate change, the environment and maritime
security among other topics are likely to be discussed
at the conference. How are these related
to the Blue economy?
Oceans cover over 72 % of the earth surface,
60% of which are outside the borders of national
jurisdiction of any state. Being a shared
resource, a transboundary perspective is important,
which implies a shared international
responsibility. Under the overarching UN Convention
on the Law of the Sea, a number of
jurisdictional rights, institutions, and specific
frameworks have been set up to organise the
way humans use these waters. The BE heavily
depends on such global rules being followed.
The International Maritime Organisation
(IMO), the United Nations specialised agency
with responsibility for the safety and security
of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution
by ships has a global mandate of ensuring a
“safe, secure, environmentally sound, efficient
and sustainable shipping through cooperation.”
In line with this mandate, IMO State parties
Blue Economy agenda within the African countries
in particular, and globally?
Developing a blue economy in the coastal and
aquatic areas, both in Kenya as well as on the
continent of Africa, requires public and private
sector partnerships. The development of
new partnerships among stakeholders within
and across countries, regions, sub-regions,
international agencies and the private sector
to facilitate greater flows of expertise, finance,
and capacity to effectively close the gap in the
sustainable management of both fisheries and
non-living ocean resources. The private sector,
in particular, will need to come forward.
Diversification into the BE sectors and sub
sectors is therefore one of the basic expectations
from the conference. One of the mechanisms of
cooperation will be in the areas of ocean studies
as well as scientific exploration and exploitation
of sea-based resources, both for sustainable development
and economic purposes.
Such cooperation will enhance collaboration
and commercial benefits from such areas
as the export of human resources, expertise
and technology as well as the country’s access
to ocean-based resources in cooperation with
like-minded states.
Cooperation in the BE also provides for sharing
of expertise and technology as well as boost
domestic innovation in ocean research and
technology. For example, the whole value chain
have an obligation to ensure that they put in
place measures for regulating human conduct
that impact on the marine environment to ensure
sustainable development of the maritime
sector. IMO, like most international organisations
is a regulatory agency and has no enforcement
powers.
Further, due to sovereignty of States, IMO
cannot within its administrative mandate implement
its goals and objectives relating to sustainable
development.
Consequently, this is done by State parties
themselves; usually under the management,
oversight and coordination of maritime administrations
(read Kenya Maritime Authority)
in individual States as well as by bilateral and
multilateral cooperation between IMO member
States.
Coastal tourism is the largest market segment
in the world economy, comprising 5 %
of the global GDP and about 7% of global employment.
However marine and coastal tourism
has brought with it increased greenhouse gas
emissions, pollution and marine debris. Marine
debris, plastic materials and micro plastics
threaten the integrity of marine food chains.
Documented dead marine zones now number
over 405 covering an area of over 240,000km2.
Mitigation and adaptation must be enhanced
to provide increased support for emergency
preparedness and disaster response, as well
as early warning systems, observations and
coastal planning and management.
What should we expect to see as outcomes of the
Conference?
Strong Strategic Partnerships. The Conference
provides an opportunity to forge technological,
scientific, social, political governance, fiscal and
economic partnerships, based on development
goals relevant to each country and region, based
on international consensus.
Ideas on an integrated, participatory, multisector,
coherent and yet international approach
to exploit the Blue Economy are required. This
conference could generate such ideas.
The conference will provide an opportunity
to harness cutting edge technologies, sciencebased
ideas and international experiences in the
Blue Economy sector.
The conference could also contribute to building
consensus on the sound management of
ocean resources, especially those beyond Exclusive
Economic Zones and beneath international
waters. This could lead to the further refinement
of international law and other ocean governance
mechanisms.
A decisive role in climate change mitigation.
Kenya should take a leading role in focussing
international attention on this important area.
The conference could be a precursor further
development of policies, legislation, infrastructure
and incentives to facilitate faster and
transition to low carbon economies in the Blue
Economy sector.
Developing a blue economy
in the coastal and
aquatic areas, both in
Kenya as well as on the continent
of Africa, requires
public and private sector
partnerships. The development
of new partnerships
among stakeholders within
and across countries, regions,
sub-regions, international
agencies and the private sector
to facilitate greater flows
of expertise, finance, and
capacity to effectively close
the gap in the sustainable
management of both fisheries
and non-living ocean
resources.
- Nancy Karigithu
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Kenya Revenue Authority invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tender: -
Description
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KRA/HQS/EOI-023/2018-2019: EXPRESSION
OF INTEREST FOR PROVISION OF
BRANDING AND SIGNAGE SERVICES
1ST
OPEN
Pre-Bid
NOVEMBER, 2018
10.00 AM
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21ST
NOVEMBER, 2018
11.00 AM
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Kenya Revenue Authority hereby notifies prospective firms that the Tender closing date for the following Tender has been extended
as indicated;
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PROVISION OF COMPREHENSIVE
MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR THE POWER
BACKUP EQUIPMENT
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OPEN
13TH
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PREVIOUSLY
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NOW
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PROVISION OF BRANDING AND
SIGNAGE SERVICES
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CANCELLED
Prospective bidders may also download the Addenda from Kenya Power website www.kplc.co.ke and
the Portal.
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender document with detailed requirements at the
office of the:
Deputy Commissioner – Supply Chain Management
Times Tower Building, 25th Floor, P.O Box 48240– 00100 GPO,
Tel. +254 020 2810000, Fax No. +254 020 215809 Nairobi, Kenya.
Website: www.kra.go.ke, Email: eprocurement@kra.go.ke
Tender Documents submitted after the said date and time shall not be accepted for evaluation irrespective of circumstances.
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Prospective bidders should register for E-Procurement to enable them access the Kenya Power Portal
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The tenders will be opened at the time indicated on the new closing dates shown above. Tenderers or
their representatives who wish to witness the opening are welcome to do so at Kenya Power Stima
Club.
Save when responding to Kenya Power request for clarification, bidders shall not contact or discuss
any aspect of their tenders with Kenya Power after tender closing date before receipt of notification
of award of tenders or letters of regret, as applicable. Any such contact shall lead to disqualification
of the tenderer.
All other terms and conditions of the tenders remain the same.
Tulipe Ushuru Tujitegemee!
GENERAL MANAGER
SUPPLY CHAIN
www.kplc.co.ke
KP1/9A.2/OT/05/
18-19
2. KP1/9A.2/OT/07/
18-19
Provision of Labour &
Transport Construction
Services
Provision of Roads/
Pavement Opening/
Cutting, Ducting and
Reinstatement Services
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DATE
Tuesday
13.11..2018
Tuesday
13.11.2018
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DATE
Wednesday
31.10.2018
at 9.30 a.m.
Thursday
01.11.2018
at 9.30 a.m.
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CLOSING
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20.11.2018
at 10.00 a.m.
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20.11.2018
at 10.00 a.m.
Kenya Power wishes to inform firms participating in the tenders below, that clarifications and
extension have been deemed necessary, calling for an Addendum III to the tenders. The closing
dates have therefore been extended as shown below to give bidders adequate time to respond
appropriately
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
(NEMA)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
ADDENDUM 001
The Rural Electrification Authority wishes to inform all firms participating in the prequalification tenders
whose details appear below which were advertised in the local dailies on 9th
October, 2018 that extensions
have been deemed necessary after requests for extension and clarifications from bidders, changes
have been made and bidders are advised to download the new tender documents afresh at www.rea.
co.ke
RFX No.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1000000124 Provision of Transport Services
1000000127 Provision of Labour and Transport Services
1000000123 Provision of Survey Services
OLD CLOSING/
OPENING DATE
01.11.2018
31.10.2018
30.10.2018
NEW CLOSING &
OPENING DATE
07.11.2018
14.11.2018
13.11.2018
Bidders are free to contact the office of the Ag. Head of Procurement on the Ground Floor: Kawi
House, South C; Off Red Cross Road, Behind Boma Hotel Nairobi, during normal working days
between 8.00 am - 12.45 pm and 2.00-4.30 pm for any clarification regarding the tender or sent their
clarifications to procurement@rea.co.ke. Bidders shall not contact or discuss any aspect of their document
with REA after closing date and before receipt of notification of award of tender or letters of regret
as applicable. Any such contact shall lead to disqualification.
Completed prequalification Documents are to be saved as PDF documents marked with the Tender
Number(RFX No) and Description and submitted through the REA E-Procurement Web Portal found on
the REA website (www.rea.co.ke) so as to be received on or before the dates in the schedule above.
The prequalification tenders will be opened electronically promptly thereafter in the presence of the
Tenderer’s or their representatives who choose to attend in REA Procurement Office at Kawi House,
Ground Floor.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AUTHORITY
The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) invites proposals for the Consultancy
services for development of;
1. CORPORATE BRANDING STRATEGY - NEMA/RFP/002/2018-2019
2. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY POLICY AND STRATEGY - NEMA/RFP/003/2018/2019
3. COMMUNICATION STRATEGY - NEMA/RFP/004/2018-2019
Detailed Bid documents should be downloaded from our website www.nema.go.ke or
public
procurement information portal free of charge and a non-refundable fee of Ksh
1,000 if obtained from NEMA Procurement Section at NEMA Headquarters situated along
Popo Road, Off Mombasa Road. Tender fee should be in Bankers Cheque or deposit the cash in
the NEMA Revenue Account, KCB – KICC Branch, Account Number 1102298158, and submit
the deposit slip, at the Cash Office on Ground Floor Elland House NEMA Headquarters .
Kindly note that cash will not be accepted. At the time of submitting the completed bid documents
such Tenderers shall be required to enclose a copy of the receipt of payment.
Complete bid documents in plain sealed envelopes and clearly marked with the RFP NUMBER
and CATEGORY DESCRIPTION should be addressed to:The
Director General,
National Environment Management Authority,
Eland House, Popo Road, Off Mombasa Road,
P.O. Box 67839 – 00200.
NAIROBI
And be placed in the Tender Box provided at the NEMA Reception area, Eland House, Popo
Road, off Mombasa Road so as to be received on or before 15th
Documents submitted after this time will not be accepted.
Any canvassing or giving of false information will lead to automatic disqualification
Our Environment, Our Life, Our Responsibility.
National Environment Management Authority-Kenya
@NemaKenya
November 2018 at 11:00 AM.
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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK,
FISHERIES AND IRRIGATION
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
National Environment Management Authority
Popo Road, off Mombasa Road
P.O. BOX 67839-00200, Nairobii, Kenya
T el: (254 020) 6005522, 6001945, Fax: (254 020) 6008997)
E-mail: dgnema@nema.go.ke Website: www.nema.go.ke
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBMIT COMMENTS ON AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF NGILAI/LESEPA SMALL
DAM AT SAMBURU NORTH- SAMBURU COUNTY
Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Coordination (Impact Assessment
and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has received an
Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project.
The Proponent, Northern Water Services Board, is proposing to construct a dam embankment across the
dry river bed,spillway,off-take tower,fully equipped water treatment works,a 225m3 and 100m3 water
tank and a management structure in place. The Lesepe Small Dam is located on a dry valley about 13Km
away from Baragoi Town.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures.
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:
Impact
Mitigation Measures
Soil Erosion.
Water Resources
depletion
Protective structures should be used to avoid small-scale landslides where soil erosion
potential is high eg. gabbions and stable slopes.
Promoting an effective water resource management program.
Initiate afforestation and agro- forestry program for soil and water conservation.
Initiate community capacity building on water management, sanitation, operation and
maintenance.
Ensure that environmental flow requirements are met by releasing steady
Dust generation
Enclosing demolition sites.
Spraying water on dusty roads.
Covering or enclosing transportation vehicles, controlling the speed of vehicles, and
selecting transportation routes to minimize impact on dust sensitive receivers.
Covering or watering open spoil or storage sites.
Noise Generation
No construction using heavy machinery, from 22:00 to 6:00 Hrs, near settlements and
boarding schools.
Non-discretionary use of noisy machinery within 50 m of settlements and boarding
schools.
Good maintenance and proper operation of construction machinery to minimize
noise generation.
Installation of temporary sound barriers if necessary.
Selection of transport routes for large vehicles
Soil and drainage
disturbance
Avoid construction during heavy rains.
Planting of conservation vegetation to control erosion and sedimentation.
The drainage facilities should be cleared periodically so as to ensure water flow.
Avoid hampering surface water drainage and plan for curative measures after construction
Loss
of Flora
And Fauna
Temporarily-used land (eg. during surveys, pipe laying, vehicle- maintenance areas)
will return to its original use upon completion of works.
Ensure no trees are removed, but if they are, replanting of indigenous plants and trees
should be done.
Ensure the required construction period and area is as small as possible so as not to
interfere with the fauna breeding periods.
Degradation of
air quality by
vehicular
emissions
Construction and equipment emissions to be kept within reasonable limits by maintaining
equipment to manufacturer’s specifications.
Contractors to be encouraged to use unleaded petrol and low sulphur diesel for all
vehicles and equipment
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:
Principal Secretary,
Ministry of Environment and Forestry,
NHIF Building, 12th Floor,
Ragati Road, Upper Hill,
P.O. BOX: 30126-00100,
NAIROBI
Director General, NEMA Popo Road, off Mombasa Road,
P.O. BOX 67839-00200,
NAIROBI
County Director of Environment
SAMBURU COUNTY
A copy of the EIA report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
NEMA invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from
the date of publication of this notice to the Director General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the decision-making
process for this project. Kindly quote ref. no. NEMA/EIA/5/2/1508
Comments can also be e-mailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
PROF. GEOFFREY WAHUNGU
DIRECTOR GENERAL
This advertisement is sponsored by the proponent.
6. A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders on the submission of a written application to
the above and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya Shillings One Thousand Only (KES 1,000.00) per set/
tender in Bankers Cheque payable to the Principal Secretary, State Department of Crops Development at the Cash Office
situated at Lower Floor, Kilimo House, Cathedral Road.
7. The provisions in the Instructions to Bidders and in the General Conditions of Contract are the provisions of the African
Development Bank Standard Bidding Document: Procurement of Small Works and the Rules and procedures of the
AfDB as revised on 2012 will apply.
8. Bids should be clearly marked:MOALF/DRSLP/T001/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T002/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T003/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T004/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T005/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T006/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T007/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T008/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T009/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T010/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T011/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T012/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T013/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T014/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T015/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T016/2018-2019
MOALF/DRSLP/T017/2018-2019
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Drilling and Equipping of Katilia One (1) Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Katilu Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Katilia Two (2) Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Konoo Borehole I in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Nakwapua Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Upper Kawalaze Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Lokapel Shallow Well in Turkana County
Construction of Baawa Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Construction of Lesidai Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Construction of Loiting Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Construction of Sawani Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Drilling and Equipping of Laglokho Borehole in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Dosade Kuku Borehole in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Soito Borehole in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Durte Shallow Well in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Dub Gindole Shallow Well in Marsabit County
and deposited at State Department for Crops Development Tender Box, situated at the Ground Floor, Kilimo House,
Cathedral Road or posted to
Principal Secretary
State Department for Crops
Ministry of Agriculture and irrigation
Kilimo House, Cathedral Road
P. O. Box 30028-00100
NAIROBI
and should be received on or before 11.00 am on 28-11 -2018 and must be accompanied by a Bid Guarantee of an amount
as indicated in the table above.
Bulky bid documents that cannot fit in the tender box should be dropped at the Head: Supply Chain Management Office at
Kilimo House, 4th
Floor Room 4-2B on or before 11.00 am on 28-11-2018.
9. Bids will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders’ representatives who choose to attend at 11.00am on
28-11- 2018 at the Conference Room Kilimo House 7th
Floor
Project Coordinator
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CROPS DEVELOPMENT
DROUGHT RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMME IN THE HORN OF AFRICA – KENYA COMPONENT
NATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (NCB)
Date: 30-10-2018
Loan No: 2100150028345
Project ID No.: P-Z1-AAZ-01
Drilling and Equipping of Seven Boreholes (7) & One(1) Shallow well in Turkana county, Construction
of Four(4) Cattle Dips in Samburu County and Drilling and Equipping of Three ( 3) Boreholes & Two(2)
Shallow wells in Marsabit County.
1. This Invitation for Bids follows the General Procurement Notice (GPN) for this project that appeared in UNDB online AfDB29105/13
of 28th
May, 2013 and on the African Development Bank Group’s Internet Website
2. The Government of Kenya has received financing from the African Development Bank in various currencies towards the cost
of the Drought Resilience and Sustainable Livelihoods Programme in the Horn of Africa – Kenya Component. It is
intended that part of the proceeds of this loan will be applied to eligible payments under the contract for the above works.
3. The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the above
works as below: -
TENDER NO.
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO01/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO02/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO03/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO04/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO05/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO06/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO07/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO08/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/T009/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/T010/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/T011/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/T012/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO13/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO14/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO15/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO16/2018-19
MOALF/ DRSLP/TO17/2018-19
4.
TENDER DESCRIPTION.
Drilling and Equipping Of Kapokor Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Katilia One (1) Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Katilu Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Katilia Two (2) Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Konoo Borehole I in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Nakwapua Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Upper Kawalaze Borehole in Turkana County
Drilling and Equipping of Lokapel Shallow Well in Turkana County
Construction of Baawa Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Construction of Lesidai Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Construction of Loiting Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Construction of Sawani Cattle Dip in Samburu North-Samburu County
Drilling and Equipping of Laglokho Borehole in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Dosade Kuku Borehole in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Soito Borehole in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Durte Shallow Well in Marsabit County
Drilling and Equipping of Dob Gindole Shallow Well in Marsabit County
BID SECURITY AMOUNT(KES)
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
2% of bidder’s price
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from and inspect the bidding documents at the office of the Project
Coordinator, Drought Resilience and Sustainable Livelihood Programme, Hill Plaza 9th
Floor, Ngong Road P.O. Box 30028
00100 Nairobi or from the Ministry website www.kilimo.go.ke or at the DRSLP website www.drslpkenya.kilimo.go.ke.
5.
Interested Bidders or Designated representatives are invited to attend a Mandatory pre-bid site meeting for the Driliing
and Equipping of boreholes and Shallow well in Turkana County on 15/11/2018 and they should assemble at Ministry
of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries in Turkana County at 9.00 a.m. For the structures in Marsabit and Samburu
Counties there will be no Pre- bid Site Visit.
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Woman gives hope to families
dealing with disability challenge
Like the legendary Sphinx rising from
the ashes, Mwikali kept overcoming high
odds that fate appeared to have placed
along her path right after she was born
BY SAMUEL MAINA AND
RACHAEL KILONZO
KNA- MACHAKOS
W
e first met Awena
Mwikali Mohammed
on October 8,
2018 during a polio stakeholders
meeting at the Machakos
Level 5 hospital. The aim of
the meeting was to sensitise
stakeholders about a countywide
polio vaccination campaign
that was set to kick off
two days later.
The county was targeting
at least 200,000 children
under the age of five years
during the four-day exercise.
But the meeting turned out
to be a blessing of some sorts.
This is after it turned out that
Ms. Mwikali was the Polio
Champion for Machakos having
lived with the deliberating
condition since she was a
child.
When KNA asked her for an
interview, she was more than
willing to share her struggle
with the disease which
is ranked as one of the most
dangerous condition among
children by the World Health
Organization.
“From what I heard from
my mother, I was born a very
healthy and normal child.
However, in a twist of fate,
doctors for some unknown
reasons advised I be put in an
incubator where I was to remain
for some days,” narrated
Mwikali, who turned 39 years
this year.
But after leaving hospital,
Mwikali’s health deteriorated
forcing her mother (Saumu
Mohammed) to spend another
29 days at the Machakos District
hospital children’s ward.
It was during her stay at the
hospital that a certain woman
in the ward discovered that
Mwikali had an abnormality
in both her legs that needed
From what I
heard from
my mother,
I was born a
very healthy and
normal child
- Awena Mwikali Mohamed
Awena Mwikali Mohammed in her Machakos office narrates her arduous journey while battling
physical deformity.
urgent medical attention.
She immediately advised her
mother to inform the doctor
about the problem to enable
tests to be carried out on the
child and therefore rule out
any fears of a lifelong medical
problem.
But when the tests came
out, the doctors discovered
the baby’s limbs had already
been paralysed from the knees
downwards. The hospital recommended
an urgent surgery
on both legs. Unknown to the
innocent girl and her mother,
this was going to be the genesis
of a very long struggle with
a condition that would form
part of her life.
“Until today, I don’t know
why I suffered from this paralysis,”
says Mwikali during
KNA’s interview in her office
at the Machakos Hospital
where she works as an Assistant
Administrator with the
Association for the Physically
Disabled of Kenya (APDK).
“Perhaps it could have resulted
from a missed jab owing
to the fact that my mother was
not very much enlightened on
the need of adhering to the
vaccination schedule as was
provided by the then Kenya
Expanded Program on ImmuCONTINUED
ON PG 16
National Drought Management Authority
TENDER NOTICE
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF WATER AND SANITATION
ATHI WATER SERVICES BOARD
Invitation for Bids
PROVISION OF GROUP PERSONAL ACCIDENT COVER, GROUP LIFE COVER AND
WORK INJURY BENEFIT (WIBA) COVER
The National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) is a public body established by the National Drought Management
Authority (NDMA) Act, 2016. The Act gives the NDMA the mandate to exercise overall coordination over all
matters relating to Drought Management including implementation of policies and programmes relating to Drought
Management.
The Authority invites eligible bidders for Provision of Group Personal Accident Cover, Group Life Cover and
Work Injury Benefit (WIBA) Cover.
Tender Number
Tender Description
NDMA/ONT/002/2018-2019 Provision of Group Personal Accident Cover, Group Life
Cover and Work Injury Benefit (WIBA) Cover
1.1
1.2
Closing Date
21st November,
2018 at 10:30am
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information from and inspect the tender documents at
National Drought Management Authority, Supply Chain Office, Lonrho House, 8th
– 00200, Nairobi, Tel. 020 – 2301354 / 0722200656 during normal working hours.
floor P.O. Box 53547
Complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of a non-refundable
fee of KShs.1000 in Bankers Cheque or cash deposited in the National Drought Management
Authority Bank Account, Kenya Commercial Bank – KICC Branch, Account Number 1136140255, and
submit the deposit slip at the cash office at NDMA Headquarters located on 8th Floor, Lonrho House, situated
along Standard Street, Nairobi.
1.3
Prospective bidders may also download the Tender Document free of charge from the website www.ndma.
go.ke or from the IFMIS Suppliers Portal: https://supplier.treasury.go.ke. Those who download the tender
document and intend to submit a bid are required to submit their particulars in the format provided in the
tender document to the Supply Chain Department’s Office for record and for the purpose of receiving any
further clarifications and/or addenda via the email supplychain@ndma.go.ke.
Completed and serialized/paginated tender documents in plain sealed envelopes and clearly marked with the
TENDER NUMBER and TENDER DESCRIPTION should be addressed to:
Chief Executive Officer
National Drought Management Authority
Lonrho House, Standard Street, 8th
Floor
P.O. Box 53547 – 00200, NAIROBI
and deposited in the tender box situated at the NDMA Reception, Lonrho House, Standard Street 8th Floor so
as to be received on or before 21st
November, 2018 at 10:30a.m.
Tender Documents will be opened immediately thereafter in the Boardroom on 17th
dard Street, Nairobi in the presence of Tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.
Floor, Lonrho House, Stan6
7
4
GROUNDWATER
EXPLOITATION AND DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING
CONSTRUCTION OF STORAGE TANKS AND WATER RETICULATION
NETWORKS
Reference Number: IFB NO: AWSB/GOK/NBH/W-1/Phase 1/2018
1
2
The Government of Kenya has allocated funds to Athi Water Services Board for the project; Groundwater Exploitation
and Development including Construction of Storage Tanks and Water Reticulation Networks
The Athi Water Services Board now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders registered in Category NCA4 by the
National Construction Authority for the construction and completion of Groundwater exploitation, construction of
elevated water tanks and associated water reticulation networks within AWSB Jurisdiction (“the Works”) involving
the following: – Drilling and Equipping of 5 No. boreholes and construction of 5 No. elevated water tanks with
associated reticulation networks,
3 The following are mandatory requirements that must be submitted together with the Bid document:
• Copy of Certificate of Registration as a Driller with the Ministry of Water and Sanitation,
• Certified copy of Certificate of Incorporation and a Valid Tax Compliance Certificate,
• Curriculum Vitae (CVs) of the proposed staff and copies of testimonials and certificates,
• Firm’s Audited Accounts for the last three (3) years,
• Reference letters on previous experiences for similar works,
Further information will be in the Bidding Document.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from Athi Water Services Board, Chief Executive
Officer, info@awsboard.go.ke and inspect the bidding documents during office hours from 0800 hours to 1700
Hours local time from Monday to Friday, except during lunch hour (1300 hours to 1400 hours), during weekends
and public holidays at the address given below.
5
A complete set of bidding documents in English may be purchased by interested eligible bidders upon the submission
of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of KShs. 1,000
(Kenya Shillings One Thousand). The method of payment will be cash or banker’s cheque. The documents may
be collected by interested eligible bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below or
can be downloaded from www.awsboard.go.ke and www.tenders.go.ke.
All bids must be accompanied by an unconditional Bank Guarantee of KShs. 300,000.00 (Kenya Shillings Three
Hundred Thousand Only).
Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before 12.00pm East African Time on 21st November 2018.
Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the bidders’ designated representatives
and anyone who choose to attend at the address below on 21st November, 2018 at 12.05pm East African
Time.
Chief Executive Officer
JAMES ODUOR
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Athi Water Services Board
3rd Floor, Africa Re Centre,
Hospital Road, Upper Hill
P.O. Box 45283-00100
Nairobi, Kenya
Email : info@awsboard.go.ke
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Public Notice
Sensitization forum for the Youth, Women and
Persons With Disabilities owned enterprises (AGPO)
The Kenya Industrial Property Institute is a state corporation under
the ministry of Ministry of Industry, trade and Cooperatives, established
under the Industrial Property Act, 2001
In conformity with the requirement to allocate at least 30% of
procurement opportunities to special/disadvantage group, the Institute
intends to hold a sensitization forum for the aforementioned
special groups as follows:
Item
Description
Sensitization forum
for the Youth, Women
and Persons With
Disabilities owned
enterprises (AGPO)
Venue
Melili Hotel,
South B, Nairobi
Date
1
13th
Nov 2018
KENYA NUCLEAR ELECTRICITY
BOARD
REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS
Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board invites bids as follows.
No Tender Number Item
Description
KNEB /DPROC/
REG/31/18/19
Registration
of suppliers
Commencement
Date
30.10.2018
Closing
Date
22.11.2018
10.00. A.M
Documents detailing the requirements of the above bid may
be obtained from the Kenya Nuclear electricity Board website
(www.nuclear.co.ke) from the date shown above.
This exercise aims to enhance awareness, building capacity, increase
transparency and promote competition with regard to 30% allocation
of procurement opportunities reserved for the disadvantaged
groups. Interested special groups must confirm their participation on
or before close of business on Friday, 09th
email: procurement@kipi.go.ke
November 2018 to the
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Kenya Industrial Property Institute.
Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board
KAWI House South C
P.O. Box 26374-00100
Nairobi Kenya
Tel +254 (02) 5138300
Email : mmwangi @nuclear.co.ke
HEAD OF PROCUREMENT
TENDER NOTICE
This is to bring to the attention of the general public
that an invitation for the following tenders has
been uploaded on the PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
INFORMATION PORTAL and KENYA URBAN ROADS
AUTHORITY’S WEBSITE.
TENDER NUMBERS
KURA/RMLF/NRB/163-169/ 2018-2019
TENDER
DESCRIPTION
ROUTINE/PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE OF
ROADS IN NAIROBI
REGION
KURA/RMLF/LE/170/2018-2019
IMPROVEMENT OF
ACCESS ROAD TO
MWANYANI PRIMARY
SCHOOL
Bidders are requested to visit KURA’s Website at
www.kura.go.ke/tenders or www.tenders.go.ke. for more
information.
Deputy Director, SCM
For: Director General
The authority is ISO 9001:2015 certified
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
Career Opportunities
Kenya Revenue Authority is the National Revenue Collection Agency for the Government of Kenya. Our Vision is:
“To Facilitate Kenya’s Transformation through Innovative, Professional and Customer Focused Tax Administration”.
KRA is seeking result-oriented, self-driven individuals with high integrity to fill the following vacant positions:
Post
SUPERVISOR – TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS (READVERTISEMENT)
OFFICER – CARETAKER (RE-ADVERTISEMENT)
OFFICER – ELECTRICIAN (RE-ADVERTISEMENT)
Note:
1. All applications from interested and qualified candidates must be submitted online via the process below.
2. ONLY shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
3. All applications should be submitted online on or before Friday, 9th November, 2018.
4. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to gender and disability mainstreaming. Persons with Disability are
encouraged to apply.
5. KRA does not charge any application, processing, interviewing or any other fee in connection with our recruitment
process.
Application Guidelines
Registration:
1. Go to https://erecruitment.kra.go.ke/login and then click on the ‘Register’ button to start the application process.
2. After registration, you will receive an email enabling you to confirm your email address and complete your registration.
Log on:
1. After registration go to https://erecruitment.kra.go.ke/login
2. Key in your username and password then click on ‘Log in’ to access your account.
3. After successful log in, the system will open the ‘Applicant Cockpit’.
Candidate Profile (To create or update applicant detail):
1. On the ‘Applicant Cockpit’ page, go to the tab ‘Candidate Profile’.
2. Click on ‘My Profile’ to create and update your profile.
3. Follow the instructions to complete your profile.
4. The process will end by clicking the tab ‘Overview and Release’.
5. Ensure you click the check box on the page to complete the profile.
Application process:
1. To view the open job postings click on the tab ‘Employment Opportunities’ on the ‘Applicant Cockpit’ page.
2. Under the heading ‘Job Search’ click the ‘Start’ button to view all available vacancies.
3. Click on the Job posting to display the details of the position.
4. To apply for the position, click ‘Apply’ button at the top of the page.
5. Follow the instructions to complete and submit your application.
6. Kindly note that all mandatory fields must be completed.
7. To complete the process of application, click the ‘Send Application Now’ button after reviewing and accepting the ‘Data
Privacy Statement’.
In case of any challenge or issues, please send your email query to isupporthr@kra.go.ke
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
The tender documents can also be accessed and downloaded from the IFMIS supplier portal
http://supplier.treasury.go.ke and the Authority’s website: www.ca.go.ke. Further, firms
who download the tender documents must arrange to forward their particulars/contacts to
the Head of Procurement, Communications Authority of Kenya, through the email address
tenders@ca.go.ke before the closing date for records and for purposes of receiving clarifications
and or addendums, if any.
Duly completed tender documents should be submitted in a plain, sealed envelope clearly
marked with the tender name and reference number to be deposited in the tender box on
the ground floor of the CA Centre and tender boxes from CA respective offices, so as to
reach on or before the stated dates on the advert at 2.30 p.m.
The Director General
Communications Authority of Kenya
P.O. Box 14448 Nairobi 00800
Tel:
Website www.ca.go.ke
Bids shall be opened soon thereafter at the Authority’s 1st floor meeting room 1 in the
presence of the bidders representative(s) who choose to attend.
Note: The above-mentioned information can be accessed at IFMIS Supplier Portal and CA
website.
Head Office
CA Centre
P.O.Box 14448
Nairobi 00800
Tulipe Ushuru Tujitegemee!
CA Western Regional Office CA Coast Regional Office Central Regional Office
1st Floor KVDA Plaza
P.O.Box 2346
Eldoret 30100
Mobile: 0703042000 Mobile: 0703042105
Email: info@ca.go.ke
Email: wro@ca.go.ke
3rd Floor, NSSF Building
P.O.Box 8041
Mombasa 80100
Mobile: 0703042152
Email: cro@ca.go.ke
Nyeri 10100
Mobile : 0703042181
Email : cero@ca.go.ke
CA is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 27001:2013 certified
Ground Floor, Advocates Plaza
P.O Box 134
Nyanza Regional Office
2nd Floor Lake Basin Mall,
P.O Box 2016
Kisumu 40100
Mobile: 0703042130
Email: nro@ca.go.ke
+254 (020) 4242000
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Job Ref: No.
F&L-SUP-TL-10-18
F&L-OFF-CT-10-18
F&L-OFF-EL-10-18
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is the regulatory authority for the ICT
industry in Kenya with responsibilities in telecommunications, e-commerce, cyber security,
broadcasting and postal/courier services. The CA is also responsible for managing the
country’s numbering and frequency spectrum resources as well as protecting interests of
users of ICT services.
CA invites tenders from interested and competent firms to tender for the following tender;No.
Tender Reference
Description of Tender
1.
CA/PROC/RFP/05/2018-2019 Tender For Consultancy To
Develop A Communication
Strategy For The Authority
Closing Date
21st November
2018 at 2:30PM
Eligible bidders may obtain detailed tender documents from the Procurement Division 3rd
floor Wing A at the CA Centre along Waiyaki Way, Nairobi, on weekdays during the normal
working hours at a fee of Kshs 1,000.00
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October 30, 2018
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Ministry firmly
focused on the
Big Four agenda
Most of related programmes
are already up and running,
says Principal Secretary in
the State Department of ICT
BY DAVID MUKARA AND
PHILIP RUTTO
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
COMMUNICATIONS, ICT
T
he Ministry of ICT role
in the Big Four Agenda is
clearly defined and most
of related programmes are
already up and running, the
Principal Secretary in the State
Department of ICT Mr Jerome
Ochieng, has said.
In healthcare, through National
Optic Fibre Backbone
Infrastructure (NOFBI), the
Ministry is providing an infrastructure
through which
health related applications will
run. This will, for instance,
enable a patient have an x-ray
at one health facility and access
to it hassle free from any
other centre courtesy of a centralised
repository.
The Principal Secretary was
speaking at the Kenya Institute
of Curriculum Development
when he launched the
Training of Trainers (TOT)
Programme for the Ajira Digital
Programme. The Trainers
drawn from the 47 Counties
are expected to train youths
in their respective counties on
Ajira Digital Programme. The
programme seeks to introduce
young people to online work
and provide them with the
necessary tools, training and
mentorship to enable them to
work and earn a decent income.
In
Food security, the PS said
that the ministry will continue
to enhance e-agriculture by
providing data that can be
helpful to the farmers. E-agriculture
seeks to enhance agriculture
and rural development
through improved information
and communication processes.
“Technology
is providing us
with an opportunity to even be
able to identify the best soils,
the type of crops, the best time
to plant because there is a lot
of data and information about
agriculture, that we can analyse
to help us make the right
decision so that we do not
farm through guess-work but
precision,” said the PS.
In Housing,
the Ministry
is providing guidelines to the
government department responsible
for housing to ensure
that the houses will be e-ready
once they are completed.
Additionally, the ministry is
also working on a Geographic
Information System (GIS) to
capture, store, analyse, manage
and present spatial data.
In Manufacturing, the Prin1,000
Devices
that can be
assembled from Moi
University and Jomo
Kenyatta University
of Agriculture and
Technology assembly
lines daily
cipal Secretary said that the
Ministry has already established
two local assemblies for
the laptops under the Digital
Literacy Programme.
The local assembly lines are
in Moi University and Jomo
Kenyatta University of Agriculture
and Technology. Each
line can assemble more than
1000 devices per day.
Meanwhile, County Governments
have been advised to
invest in ICT system in all their
departments so as to improve
in their revenue collections
and fiscal prudence.
Addressing ICT delegates
from all the 47 Counties at
Bomas of Kenya during Connected
Kenya Summit, Mr.
Joseph Irungu, ICT Director at
the Commission of Revenue of
Allocation (CRA), called upon
the devolved units not to concentrate
only on automation of
finance departments.
“ICT systems are universal.
Applications that work in
the finance offices can also be
used in the records registries,”
he advised.
He said all counties who
have set up working ICT systems
have seen sharp revenue
collection upticks and prudence
in financial management.
The
ICT director disclosed
that only 32 counties have
Ministry launches portal to spur
service and product innovations
CS says portal will
be accessible in
all the Huduma
centres across the
country
BY PHILIP RUTTO
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
COMMUNICATIONS, ICT
T
he Ministry of Information
Communications
and
Technology
launched a portal to receive
innovations for business ideas
and products.
While launching the online
platform during Connected
Kenya Summit 2018 at the
Bomas of Kenya, Cabinet Sechas
retary
Joe Mucheru disclosed
that the project will have a
startup outlay of one billion
shillings.
Mr. Mucheru said the portal
will be accessible in all the
Huduma centres across the
country and urge innovators
to make use of the platform to
promote their ideas and product.
“Make
use of technology to
collect, collate and disseminate
information,’’ the CS
urged the participants.
The CS promised that individual
patent rights will be
safeguarded and that a team
of experts will evaluate the viable
innovations for clearance
while the upcoming ones will
be nurtured.
The portal will be accessed
through www.hudumawhitebox.com
Meanwhile,
The National
Assembly ICT Chair Hon. William
Kisang has announced
that his committee will review
obsolete laws to allow the ICT
industry to grow without hindrance.
He
said the ICT industry is
ever growing and that calls for
commensurate frequency rate
of law review.
‘’We will bring up legislations
to help the ICT industry
grow,’’ Mr Kisang assured the
over 500 industry players.
He asked them to come up
with an ICT professional body
to identify practitioners in the
field.
The communications committee
chair’s advice comes
at a time when many professionals
seek to protect their
organisations from quacks.
Individual patent rights will be safeguarded
and that a team of experts
will evaluate the viable innovations
for clearance while the upcoming ones
will be nurtured.
- CS Joe Mucheru
tried to use the ICT systems
while 15 counties are yet to
utilise the technology in their
service delivery.
He attributed the low usage
of ICT in service delivery at
the county level to low or no
budget allocations and nonprofessionalism
in terms of
personnel.
There was a consensus that
the use of ICT will no longer be
a necessary requirement but a
basic necessity, just like water
and food.
‘’The worst fear is to fear to
use technology,’’ the county
delegates were told.
ICT systems are universal.
Applications that work
in the finance offices can
also be used in the records
registries
- Joseph Irungu
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NEWSFOCUS | 13
How technology-based solutions
can boost govt Big Four Agenda
BY AHMED FARAH
K
enya must utilize technology-based
solutions
for it to realise its Big
Four Agenda, namely: manufacturing,
universal healthcare,
affordable housing, and
food security.
One way of doing so is
building partnerships and increasing
collaboration with
like-minded organisations in
the public and private sector.
With this regard, Kenya
Revenue Authority (KRA) has
partnered with TradeMark
East Africa (TMEA) to implement
several digital and physical
infrastructure solutions to
facilitate intra-regional trade
and widen the tax base.
This partnership has resulted
in innovative programmes
which have made
the tax collection in Kenya
efficient. Such interventions
include the Regional Electronic
Cargo Tracking System
(RECTS), Integrated Customs
Management System (which
will replace the Simba System),
One Stop Border Posts
at Taveta, Malaba and Busia
which have not only reduced
the time taken to cross the
border but have also sealed tax
collection loop holes.
Our Mombasa port programmes,
which include
berth upgrades, gate expansion
and access road, have led
to increased capacity and enhanced
productivity leading to
reduced cargo and ship dwell
time. This has increased the
competitiveness of Mombasa
port thereby attracting more
business.
Recently, TMEA kickstarted
a new project with the AntiCounterfeit
Agency (ACA)
to develop a digital platform
that will improve the efficiency
of tracing and seizing
counterfeit goods. KRA approximates
that manufactures
lose at least US$42million annually
to counterfeit goods
while the government loses
US$80million as potential tax
revenue.
The Integrated Customs
Management System (iCMS) is
also a worthy system by KRA,
expected to be a game changer
in the industry, especially in
enhancing the capacity of collecting
customs revenues.
To enable a seamless flow of
information and to ensure that
revenue loopholes are sealed,
iCMS will be integrated with
the National Treasury system,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
National Transport and Safety
Authority (NTSA), Regional
Electronic Cargo Tracking
System (RECTS), Regional
Customs Transit Guarantee
(RCTG), Single Customs Territory
(SCT) systems, Kilindini
Water-front Terminal Operating
System (KWATOS), Kenya
Since its official launch in
March 2017, it has aided in
spurring fair trade by creating
a level playing field for
both importers and local industries,
reducing dumping
and diversion of goods and
improving security of goods
on transit. Between January
2017 and September 2017,
the revenue authorities used
RECTs to curtail 23 attempted
diversion incidents of goods
whose value was estimated
as US$1,475,407. At the same
time, RECTs tracked 52% of
total transits on the Northern
Corridor valued at US$879m.
Pundits identify two key
$42m
Amount manufactures
lose annually to
counterfeit goods,
while the government
loses US$80million as
potential tax revenue,
according to KRA
National Electronic Single
Window System (KNESWS)
and the Kenya Pipeline Corporation
system (KPC). This
will ease exchange of data especially
amongst government
agencies and enhance collaborations
across the agencies.
TMEA was closely involved
in the implementation of Regional
Electronic Cargo Tracking
System (RECTS), which is
also touted as a game changer
in the Northern Corridor, and
with good reason. It is the
first regional cargo tracking
system jointly managed and
Ruto commissions macadamia
processing plant in Embu county
Factory has
employed 400
workers directly
and other 600
indirectly
BY KIMANI TIRUS
KNA- EMBU
D
eputy President William
Ruto on Thursday
commissioned the first
macadamia processing factory
in Embu with capacity of
7,000 metric tonnes annually.
During the commissioning,
the proprietor and managing
director of Privamnuts EPZ
Kenya Ltd Patrick Mukundi,
said his factory has employed
400 workers directly and
other 600 indirectly.
“The company has contracted
over 30,000 farmers
from Central, Rift Valley
and Eastern region for supply
of macadamia nuts,” said
Mukundi.
The MD added that in Kenya,
there are over 2 million small
scale farmers growing macadamia.
The
factory, which started in
2011 in Industrial area in Thika
before relocating to Embu in
2m
Small scale
farmers growing
macadamia in
Kenya
2015, was buying macadamia
nuts at Sh60 per kilogram in
2015. The prices have however
shot up to Sh160 per kg this
year.
Mukundi noted that the
main challenge the factory
was experiencing is smuggling
of raw nuts outside the country
and poor post-harvest
management of the nuts.
“However, we are coordinating
with the County Government
to find solutions to
problems facing macadamia,”
added a former banker.
Chief Executive Officer
Nut Processors Association
of Kenya (NutPAK) Charles
Muigai applauded the Deputy
President for banning exportation
of raw macadamia nuts
when he was Agriculture minister.
“The
ban, which brought
to an end exportation of raw
nuts, has seen emergence of
local nut processing factories
hence a source of direct and
indirect employment,” Muigai
pointed out.
He said the upcoming factories
would cushion farmers
from losses after China, an importer
of the nuts, started processing
its own nuts from over
10 million macadamia trees it
has been nurturing for the last
10 years.
During the commissioning
of the factory, the DP issued
a stern warning against those
smuggling raw macadamia
nuts outside the country adding
that local processing companies
would ensure value
addition to the nuts hence facilitating
them to fetch higher
prices.
monitored by 3 Revenue Authorities
in Africa. The system
will be showcased at the KRA’s
Taxpayer’s Day which is set for
31st of October.
Implemented together with
Uganda Revenue Authority
and Rwanda Revenue Authority,
RECTs has provided
a seamless platform of tracking
cargo along the Northern
Corridor (from Mombasa to
Kigali). Plans are underway
to widen the system reach to
South Sudan, Tanzania and
ultimately to destinations outside
the EAC bloc.
challenges to trading in Africa.
One of them is logistical costs
and the other one is access to
trade information. Initiative
like RECTs responds to the first
challenge by improving cargo
predictability and truck turnaround
times. Forums like
KRA tax summit responds to
the second challenge, by providing
traders with information
sharing platform where
they learn how to leverage on
existing and planned government
initiatives. Strong partnerships
are key in delivering
a mix of physical and digital
infrastructure initiatives for a
vibrant African.
Ahmed Farah is country director
of TradeMark East Africa
(TMEA)
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR VACANT POSITIONS
A State Agency in the security and administration of justice sector seeks to recruit competent officers to fill vacant
positions in its establishment. Applicants must be Kenyan Citizens committed to delivering results and ready to work
in a challenging environment and for long hours under minimum supervision. The Agency will offer competitive
packages to successful candidates.
1. Chief Protection Officer Grade 3 (Ref. 05/2018)
1 post (Re-advertisement)
Duties and Responsibilities :
The Chief Protection Officer will be reporting to the Deputy Director, Operations. He/she will be responsible for the
implementation of the Agency’s mandate in a result oriented and timely manner to achieve its set goals, objectives and
agreed performance targets. Specific duties and responsibilities include: Overall in-charge of a regional office; participate
in the development of relevant policies, manuals and standard operating procedures; implement and ensure adherence
to the policies, manuals, and standard operating procedures; ensure that operations are done within the provided legal
framework and international best practices; overall in charge of the security and safety of clients, members of staff
and property of the Agency in the regional office; ensure effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the
Agency’s operational matters in the region; ensure and uphold effective national, regional, and international networks/
collaboration/cooperation; ensure adherence to set service level agreements and MOUs with both local and international
entities; ensure continued vetting of regional staff; offer appropriate leadership and guidance for effective operational
activities; promote development, and motivation of staff; in-charge of budgeting and procurement of commodities for
the region and ensure prudent utilization of funds within the budgetary limits.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, an applicant must have:
i.
5.
Psycho-social Protection Officer I Grade 6 (Ref. 09/2018)
2 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing social and psychological support and assessment services to clients; preparing reports, developing and implementing
support and management plans for clients; assist in designing client protection and training programmes to address the needs
of children and other vulnerable clients suffering from trauma due to different kinds of violence;
sessions; developing support services to clients; networking with other relevant organizations for effective support services;
facilitating assimilation of clients into secured environment; implementing exit strategy and support programmes for the
clients; providing linkage with medical and psychosocial related service providers; ensuring safe custody of client records;
facilitating treatment of clients and provision of psychosocial needs; and assisting clients attending court sessions.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, one must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
6.
A Bachelor’s degree in law, criminology, public administration, management or comparable qualifications from a
recognized university.
ii. Worked as a Deputy Chief Protection Officer for a minimum of three (3) years OR fifteen (15) years’ experience
in intelligence, police, military or any other recognized local/international security organization three (3) of
which must have been in a senior management level.
iii. Training in Intelligence, Covert Operations, Investigations, Operational courses.
iv.
v.
vi.
Knowledge in criminal justice system, covert operations, criminal investigations, the Kenya constitution, and Criminal
Procedure Code.
Knowledge in Corporate Governance and have a Strategic Leadership Development Programme lasting not less
than 6 weeks or equivalent course from a recognized institution.
A valid driving license.
Note: Possession of a relevant Master’s degree will be an added advantage.
2.
carrying out counseling
Served for a minimum period of three (3) years in a middle management position in social, psychological, clinical,
forensic and counseling services or a comparable position in the Public Service or a reputable organization in the
Private Sector.
A Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Psychological Sciences, Clinical and Forensic Sciences or equivalent qualification
from a university recognized in Kenya.
Registration and membership with a relevant professional body.
A valid driving license.
Internal Auditor II Grade 7 (Ref. 10/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing internal audit services to ensure efficient and effective functioning of the Agency’s governance, internal controls
and risk management framework; review internal control systems and report on any weaknesses; undertake specific audit
assignments, and prepare detailed audit observations and reports.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
i.
ii.
7.
Protection Officer I Grade 6 (Ref. 06/2018)
4 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Undertaking covert and other protection related operations; being responsible for the day to day operations to ensure
safety of clients; conducting threat and risk assessment with regard to new applications by clients; gathering information
and intelligence analysis, collation and dissemination; managing a secure filing system for all classified material; provide
armed escorts to clients; and conducting special operations as may be assigned from time to time.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, one must have:
i.
ii.
A Bachelor’s degree in criminology, law, public administration or equivalent qualification from a university recognized
in Kenya.
Served in the rank of Inspector of Police in the Police Service or in an equivalent position in any other recognized
local/international security organization for a minimum period of three (3) years.
iii. Training in Police, Military, or Intelligence Services, Criminal Investigation or VIP Protection course.
iv.
Aged 28 years and above.
v.
vi.
3.
Knowledge in Criminal Justice System.
A valid driving license.
Security Officer I Grade 6 (Ref. 07/2018)
3 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing security to the Agency’s premises, assets, staff and visitors; maintain information and operations of Operation
Rooms; gather security related information; conduct security surveillance and security related investigations; provide
escort services; Undertake security operations and responses in circumstances of incidents/accidents and disaster; and
prepare and issue security alerts and briefs.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, one must have:
i)
ii)
A Bachelor’s degree in law, security management, criminology, police service, leadership and security manage -
ment, peace building, conflict management, or equivalent qualification from a recognized university.
Served for a minimum period of six (6) years, three (3) of which should have been at the level of Inspector of
police in the police service or comparable and relevant position and service in the Disciplined Service or reputable
security organization.
iii) Training in investigation, intelligence, security, or equivalent qualification of at least 3 months from a recognized
institution.
iv) Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.
v)
A valid driving license.
4.
Security Officer III, Grade 8 (Ref. 08/2018)
19 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide security to the Agency’s premises, assets, staff and visitors; carryout random security surveys; screening visitors;
carryout security surveillance activities; and prepare security briefs/reports.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, one must have:
i)
ii)
Diploma in criminology, law, security management and police work, police science, peace building, conflict management,
risk and disaster management, or equivalent qualification from recognized institution.
Served for a minimum period of five (5) years, three (3) of which should have been at the level of Police Constable
or above in the Police Service or in a comparable position and service in the Government Disciplined Services or
a reputable security organization.
iii) Training in investigation, intelligence, security, or equivalent qualification of at least 3 months from a recognized
institution.
iv)
A valid driving license.
A Bachelor’s degree (Accounting/Finance Option) OR have passed CPA part II, OR CIA part III from a recognized
institution.
Have at least two years’ experience in audit, accounting or finance fields.
Principal Accounts Controller Grade 4 (Ref. 11/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
He/She will be in charge of Accounts Section and shall ensure efficient, effective and prudent financial management in compliance
to Witness Protection Act, Public Finance Management Act, Public Audit Act, Public Procurement and Asset Disposal
Act, and internal financial requirements; setting targets for the Section; preparation of final accounts; ensuring safe custody
of the Agency’s assets; authorizing payments and signing of cheques; and guiding officers in Accounts Section to achieve the
desired results.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
8.
Served in the grade of Senior Accountant in the Agency or in a comparable position in the Public Service or reputable
Private Sector organization for a minimum period of three (3) years.
A Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Accounting or Finance option) and
Passed Part III of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination or its recognized equivalent.
Registered with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK).
Have attended a senior management course lasting not less than four (4) weeks or its equivalent in a recognized
institution.
Accountant II Grade 7 (Ref. 12/2018)
2 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Preparation and verification of vouchers in accordance with the laid down rules and regulations involving primary data entry
and routine accounting work such as balancing of cashbooks, imprest and advances ledgers. In addition, the officer will be
responsible for safe custody of records and assets.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have a pass in part II of the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Examination
or its recognized equivalent qualifications OR a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Accounting or Finance Option), Business
Administration (Accounting option) from a recognized institution or its recognized equivalent qualification.
9.
Senior ICT Officer Grade 5 (Ref. 13/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Carrying out systems analysis, design and programme specifications in liaison with users; developing, implementing and maintaining
systems; ensuring adherence to established ICT standards; supervising and compiling overall systems documentation;
and advising on ICT related issues; supervising installation certification, repairs and maintenance of information communication
technology equipment and associated peripherals; developing and maintaining ICT standards, recommending and supervising
hardware/software specifications for information communication technology equipment; logging of problem; drawing
and scheduling preventive maintenance; and assisting in feasibility studies as assigned.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
Served as an ICT Officer I in the organization or in a comparable and relevant position in the Public service or private
sector for a minimum period of three (3) years.
A Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information communication technology, electronics, electrical engineering or
a comparable relevant qualification from a recognized university.
Membership to a relevant professional body.
10. Principal Supply Chain Management Officer Grade 4 (Ref. 14/2018) 1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
The officer will lead and provide oversight in the running of an efficient and effective supply chain management function for
the organization and its stakeholders in accordance with Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, Public Finance Management
Act, and other relevant regulations. He/she will be in charge of the Supply Chain Management function dispensing all
the supply chain management functions including monitoring the implementation of the Supply Chain Management policies,
guidelines and procedures.
Qualifications and Experience
For appointment to this grade, an officer must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Served for a minimum period of three (3) years as a Senior Supply Chain Management Officer in the organization or
in a comparable position in the Public Service or a reputable organization in Private Sector.
A Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, Business Administration, Economics, Procurement and Supplies Management,
Marketing or comparable qualification from a recognized university.
A Diploma in Supplies Management or its approved equivalent from a recognized institution.
Attended a senior management course lasting not less than three (4) weeks or equivalent qualification from a
recognized institution.
Be a member of a relevant professional body.
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11.
Supply Chain Management Officer II Grade 7 (Ref. 15/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Duties and responsibilities at this level entail assisting a more senior officer in handling procurement duties. Specific
duties entail market surveys and research; fleet management; disposal of stores and equipment; inventory and stock
control; monitor contract management by user departments; provide secretariat services to the evaluation, inspection
and disposal committees.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, Business Administration (Supplies
Management Option), Economics, Procurement and Supplies Management, Marketing or equivalent qualification
from a recognized university.
12.
Principal Administration Officer Grade 4 (Ref.16/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensuring efficient and effective co-ordination, planning, organizing, interpretation, dissemination, and implementation
of administrative duties. The officer will ensure compliance to administrative policies and regulations; ensure efficient
and effective management of the organization’s assets; oversee library management services; and ensure good organizational
safe and healthy environment.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this Grade, an applicant must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
13.
Enhancing Accountability
TENDER NOTICE
The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) is an independent Office established under Article 229 of the
Constitution of Kenya. The Office is charged with the primary oversight role of ensuring accountability within
the three arms of Government (the Legislature, the Judiciary and the Executive) as well as the Constitutional
Commissions and Independent Offices and any entity that is funded from public funds.
The Office of the Auditor-General now invites sealed tenders for the following:S/No
TENDER NUMBER
1. OAG/OT/02/20182019
2.
OAG/OT/03/20182019
TENDER
NAME
PROVISION OF WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
SERVICE(Re-advertisement)
TWO YEAR FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT
FOR PROVISION OF CONFERENCE AND
HOTEL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF
THE AUDITOR-GENERAL
Served as a Senior Administration Officer in the organization OR in a comparable position in the Public Service
for at least three (3) years or a reputable organization in the Private Sector.
A Bachelor’s degree in social sciences from a recognized university.
Attended a senior management course of not less than four (4) weeks or equivalent qualification from a recognized
institution.
Membership to a relevant professional body.
Clerical Officer II Grade 10 (Ref. 17/2018)
7 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensuring that all the records and documents are well classified and filed appropriately to the relevant files and stored for
easy retrieval and access. The officer should be ready to work in various divisions assisting senior officers in delivering
on the different mandates of the divisions.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must be in possession of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
mean grade C- (C minus) or its approved equivalent. Qualifications in different areas such as procurement, accounts,
public relations, human resource management, and records management will be an added advantage.
14.
Support Staff III Grade 12 (Ref. 18/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Involve photocopying, binding, shredding and collecting of stationery; cleaning and dusting of offices; preparing tea
and cleaning utensils.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have attained Certificate of Secondary Education D (plain) or its
equivalent qualification.
15.
Senior Human Resource Officer Grade 5 (Ref. 19/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing effective and efficient management and development of human resources to enable the Organization achieve
its mandate. This entails handling all human resource management matters within established policies, rules and regulations,
and supervising and guiding junior staff.
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, an officer must have:
i.
ii.
Served as a Human Resource Management Officer I in the Public Service or in a comparable and relevant position
in the Private Sector for a minimum period of three (3) years.
A Bachelor’s degree in social sciences such as government, sociology, economics, public/business administration,
human resource or any other relevant qualification from a recognized university and a Diploma in Human Resource
Management or Industrial Relations from a recognized institution.
iii. Attended a senior management course lasting not less than four (4) weeks in a recognized institution.
iv. Membership to the Institute of Human Resource Management.
16.
Human Resource Officer II Grade 7 (Ref. 20/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Verification of information relating to recruitment, appointment, transfers, human resource management records and
complement control, among other human resource duties.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade an officer must have a Bachelor’s degree in social sciences such as government, sociology,
economics, public/business administration, human resource or any other relevant qualification from a recognized
university.
Note:
For all the positions, candidates must, in addition, possess the following attributes: high integrity; ability to
make appropriate decisions; self-driven and motivated; professionalism; strong communication and good interpersonal
skills; be a team player and have respect for diversity; have ability to maintain confidentiality; and be computer literate.
Interested Candidates who meet the required qualifications should send their applications with detailed curriculum
vitae, copies of academic and professional certificates, copies of appointment and promotional letters and other relevant
testimonials, copy of National Identity Card, telephone contact, e-mail address, and names of three referees with their
contacts. In addition, candidates should obtain clearance certificates from the following bodies: -
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Higher Education Loans Board
Kenya Revenue Authority
Directorate of Criminal Investigation
Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission
Credit Reference Bureau
Any professional body to which the candidate is a member
Clearance certificates from the above mentioned bodies are to be availed during interview by those short listed
Applications clearly indicating the Job Title and Reference Number on both the letter and envelope should be
dropped at The Standard Group offices or send to the address below so as to be received on or before
5th
November, 2018.
TS 2241
P.O. Box 49990-00100
NAIROBI
•
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
2.
INVITATION TO TENDER
The National Treasury invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tenders:
S/No Tender No.
Description
1.
TNT/023/2018-2019 Provision of onsite support and improvement of IFMIS application:
Oracle E-Business Suite Financial , Purchasing, Budgeting
and Business Intelligence
TNT/024/2018-2019 Provision of onsite support for National Treasury IFMIS Security
Infrastructure
Bid Security
1,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
Interested bidders may download detailed tender documents from the website www.treasury.go.ke or
www.tenders.go.ke and those who download the documents must forward their particulars immediately
for recording and any further clarifications and addenda to procurement@treasury.go.ke.
Tenders must be accompanied by a bid Security valid for an additional 30 days beyond the tender validity
period.
There shall be a pre-bid meeting on Friday 9th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m. on 5th Floor, IFMIS
Boardroom at Treasury Building.
Completed tender documents, TOGETHER WITH TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL PROPOSALS IN
SEPARATE ENVELOPES, enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the tender number should be
addressed to:The
Principal Secretary,
The National Treasury,
P.O. Box 30007 – 00100,
Nairobi, Kenya
and be deposited in the tender box provided at the Treasury Building, 6th Floor, Harambee Avenue,
Nairobi, so as to be received on or before Tuesday 20th November, 2018 at 10.00 am.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers or their representatives who
choose to attend the opening at The National Treasury, Treasury Building, 6th floor, Conference Room No.
603 on Tuesday, 20th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND
PLANNING
1.3
1.4
ELIGIBILITY CLOSING DATE
OPEN
OPEN
11:00AM 16th
November, 2018
11:00AM 16th
November, 2018
1.1 A complete set of the tender document may be downloaded by interested
1.2
candidates for free from
the Office of The Auditor-General’s website: www.oagkenya.go.ke or the supplier portal website
www.supplier.treasury.go.ke
Interested bidders participating in these tenders are required to register their details with Office of
the Auditor-General Via the email address procurement@oagkenya.go.ke for the purpose of further
communications and issuing addendums if any.
Prices quoted should be inclusive of all taxes, must be in Kenya shillings and shall remain valid for 120 days
from the closing date of tender.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed
envelopes, marked with the specific
tender name and reference number and deposited in the Tender Box located at Office of The AuditorGeneral
Headquarters, Anniversary Towers, 8th floor or be addressed to The Auditor-General, P.O.
Box 30084-00100, Nairobi so as to be received on or before 11:00AM 16th November, 2018. Late bids
will be rejected.
1.5
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Candidates’ or their representatives
who choose to attend, at the 4th Floor Boardroom, Office of the Auditor- General, Anniversary
Towers, along University Way.
Office of the Auditor-General, Anniversary Towers. P. O. Box 30084-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel:+254-20-2227383, +254-20-3342330. Website: www.oagkenya.go.ke Email: info@oagkenya.go.ke
Office of the Auditor-General Kenya
@OAG_Kenya
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nisation,” she said.
Since the surgery could not
be carried out in Machakos,
doctors recommended she be
moved to Kenyatta National
Hospital for the specialised
treatment.
Fortunately, there was a
team of visiting doctors from
India who managed to carry
out the surgery in an attempt
to save her from the harrowing
ordeal of having to spend
the rest of her life confined to
a wheelchair.
By that time, her farther
Mohammed Jabir (now deceased)
was working for the
East African Portland Cement
at Athi River. As a result, the
family was able to foot the
cost of the delicate operation
through the health insurance
scheme that was offered by the
company. After the operation,
Mwikali had to go through
countless therapy sessions to
try nursing the limbs back to
normal.
In 1997, she was moved
from Nairobi to Machakos to
continue with the treatment
at the advice of the father who
had by then retired from his
job. Today Mwikali pays glowing
tribute to the assistance,
encouragement and love her
father extended during those
trying moments.
She strongly believes that
were it not for the efforts of her
late father, she would probably
be dead or worse off today.
For instance, it was her father
who vehemently opposed
ensure I learn to use my legs,”
she says.
Eventually, Mwikali says,
the high staked gamble finally
worked. Up to date she has
never used a wheel chair and
instead gives out the equipment
to others whenever she
receives a donation.
For Mwikali, her present
against plans to put her on a
wheelchair claiming the move
would only worsen her condition
and eventually render her
permanently dependent on
others. He argued that every
effort should be employed to
ensure the girl learnt to use
both her limbs and in time
learn how to walk.
“My father came out fighting
against proposals to purchase
a wheelchair for my use.
He told off anyone who was
for the idea and stated categorically
that his daughter
will never use the equipment
but he would do all he could to
situation is a blessing in disguise
meant to give others
hope in the midst of despair.
Her struggles through school
saw her step from one agonising
ordeal to another.
Yet every step right from
nursery, primary and high
school was a learning opportunity
for her. Like the
legendary Sphinx rising from
the ashes, Mwikali kept overcoming
high odds that fate
appeared to have placed along
her path right after she was
born. She vividly remembers
a day her mother broke down
in front of an insensitive clerk
who wanted to turn them
away when she was taken to
Muslim Primary School to join
class six.
The clerk on seeing Mwikali
being carried on her mother’s
back told her to take her to
the Machakos School for the
Disabled as the institution did
not admit pupils with special
needs.
But her father had vowed
that his daughter would never
study in a Special School as she
was not mentally retarded, a
decision that would nevertheless
come with its fair share of
disappointments.
KENYA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
TENDER NOTICE
BOMET UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
INTERNATIONAL / 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
INTERNATIONAL TENDER
1
KCAA/025/2018-2019 Provision of Calibration Services For
Navigational Aids, Surveillance Systems
and Validation of procedure in
Kenya Airspace
NATIONAL TENDERS
2
3
KCAA/011/2018-2019 The Proposed Renovation Works at
Miritini Staff Houses in Mombasa
KCAA/018/2018-2019 Provision of Consultancy Services
to Undertake Comprehensive Governance
Structure Under Internal
Audit
4
KCAA/019/2018-2019 Provision of Consultancy Services to
undertake KCAA’s Information Communication
and Technology Systems
and Infrastructure (ICT) Assurance.
5
KCAA/020/2018-2019 Provision of Consultancy Services
for the Implementation of Solar/
Wind Energy on KCAA Installations,
Facilities and Buildings
6
7
KCAA/021/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery and Installation of
Computers for the AIS Technical Library
at KCAA Headquarters
KCAA/022/2018-2019 Consultancy Services for the provision
of Obstacles Maintenance Survey
for Nairobi JKIA, Wilson & Moi
International Airport- Mombasa.
8
KCAA/023/2018-2019 Expression of Interest for the Consultancy
Services for the Design &
Supervision of Construction Works
for Kisumu International Airport –
New Air Traffic Control Tower
9
KCAA/024/2018-2019 Provision of public relations services
for KCAA
10
KCAA/026/2018-2019 Expression of Interest For the Development
of KCAA’s Business Continuity
and Disaster Preparedness
Policy and Strategy
Wednesday, 7th
Monday 5th
November,
2018 at 11:00am, at Miritini
Estate in Mombasa
November,
2018 at 10:00am at Aviation
House, Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport
Monday 5th
November,
2018 at 12:00Pm at Aviation
House, Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport
Monday 5th November,
2018 at 2.00pm at Aviation
House, Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport
N/A
Wednesday, 7th
November,
2018 at 11:00am at Aviation
House, Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport
N/A
Wednesday 14th
-
November,2018 at
1100 hrs
Wednesday, 14th
November,
2018 at 1100hrs, at
Aviation House, Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport
Tuesday, 4th
December, 2018 at
1100hrs
Mandatory/site visit
pre-bid meetings
Closing date
(A Constituent College of Moi University)
P. O. Box 701 – 20400, BOMET, Kenya
OFFICES OF THE CHAIRPERSON OF COUNCIL AND OF THE PRINCIPAL
RECRUITMENT OF PRINCIPAL, DEPUTY PRINCIPALS AND REGISTRAR POSITIONS
Bomet University College (BUC), a Constituent College of Moi University, invites applications from suitably qualified
candidates for the following positions in the University College:
SENIOR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS:
1. REF. BUC/MGT/01/10/2018: Principal, Scale BUC17, (1 Post).
2. REF. BUC/MGT/02/10/2018: Deputy Principal, Academic & Student Affairs, Scale BUC16, (1 Post).
3. REF. BUC/MGT/03/10/2018: Deputy Principal, Administration & Finance, Scale BUC16, (1 Post).
Terms of Service:
Appointment to these positions is tenable on contract for a five (5) year term with eligibility for reappointment for one further
term.
Remuneration:
The positions shall carry competitive remuneration, attractive allowances and benefits as may be determined and approved by
Council from time to time, in line with the university system in Kenya and in the respective Job Group.
Applications to these Senior Management positions should be addressed to:
The Chairperson of Council, Bomet University College, P.O Box 701-20400,
BOMET. Email: buccouncilchair@buc.ac.ke
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION:
4. REF. BUC/ADM/01/10/2018: Registrar, Administration, Planning & Development, Scale BUC15, (1 Post).
Terms of Service:
Appointment to the position is tenable on Permanent and Pensionable terms following successful completion of a probation
period of six months.
Applications to this Administrative position should be addressed to:
The Principal, Bomet University College, P.O Box 701-20400, BOMET.
Email: principal@buc.ac.ke
APPLICATION AND STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE POSITIONS
Interested applicants for ALL the positions advertised should visit the Bomet University College website: http://www.buc.ac.ke
for a detailed descriptions and requirements of the positions.
Applications in 10 hard copies, indicating on the envelope the reference number and the position applied for, should
be received through the respective addresses provided for the positions by Tuesday, 20th
Bomet University College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
November, 2018 at 5.00 pm.
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
Bomet University College wishes to invite interested eligible candidates for the following provision of services for the Financial
Year 2018/2019:
Wednesday, 7th
November,
2018 at 11:00am, Aviation
House, Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport
N/A
ITEM NO TENDER NO.
1.
BUC/ADM/RFP/07/
2018-2019
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Request for Proposal for
Bomet University College
Turnkey Solar Project under
Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
for Training, Research and
Captive Use
For more information on the various tenders, bidders may view and download the bidding document from KCAA website: www.
kcaa.or.ke or tenders.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 the respective dates and time indicated against each tender.
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.
OUTCOME OF KCAA REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS/CONTRACTORS FOR 2018-2019 AND 2019-2020 FINANCIAL YEARS
KCAA has completed the process of registration of suppliers as indicated above. As a result, All bidders who participated in the
process are hereby requested to get the results/outcome of the registration from KCAA’s website: www.kcaa.or.ke under tenders.
Ag. Manager Procurement
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
ELIGIBILITY
Open to All
12th
CLOSING DATE
November
2018
Interested eligible bidders who wish to apply may obtain Tender Document with detailed require-ments and conditions from the
Procurement Office at non –refundable fee of Ksh.1,000 per set between 8.00 am to 5.00 pm on working days, or download from
the University website: www.buc.ac.ke, complete and submit Tender Document in a plain sealed envelope clearly marked “Tender
No” (Quoting the item number and description) addressed to:
The Principal, Bomet University College, P.O Box 701-20400, Bomet.
Or deposited in the Tender Box at Bomet University College Reception in the Administration Office, so as to be received on or
before: 12th
resentative who choose to attend.
ADDENDUM
REF NO: BUC/ICT/RFP/06/2018-2019
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF AN INTEGRATED ENTERPRISE
RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) SYSTEM FOR BOMET UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
This addendum is in reference to an advertisement that appeared in MyGov publication of 2nd
November 2018 at 10.00 am.
Tuesday October, 2018 calling for
proposals for the above consultancy services. Interested bidders are notified that corrections have been made to the request
for proposal document after the Pre-bid meeting held on 15th
our website www.buc.ac.ke. Consequently the tender submission deadline has been extended from Tuesday 30th
Addendum in our website to 12th
PRINCIPAL
BOMET UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
October, 2018. The revised document may be downloaded from
2018 as per
November 2018 , at 11:00 am. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders or their rep׉	 7cassandra://SVahC9PrY6UA4NK2U_UFobaETsBf_Y4q-Sz6NIesZZg%` [>Oyp-s׉E%October 30, 2018
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MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
Telegrams: “DEFENCE”, Nairobi
Telephone: Nairobi 721100/9
Website: www.mod.go.ke
Email: public affairs @ mod.go.ke
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
ULINZI HOUSE
P O BOX 40668 -00100
NAIROBI
TENDER NOTICE
1. Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of the under listed items to Kenya Defence Forces:
TENDERS
TENDER NO:
MOD/423(07012)2018/2019
MOD/423(07013)2018/2019
MOD/423(07014)2018/2019
MOD/423(07015)2018/2019
MOD/423(07016)2018/2019
MOD/423(07017)2018/2019
MOD/423(07018)2018/2019
MOD/423(07019)2018/2019
MOD/423(07020)2018/2019
MOD/423(07021)2018/2019
MOD/423(07022)2018/2019
MOD/423(07023)2018/2019
MOD/423(07024)2018/2019
MOD/423(07025)2018/2019
MOD/423(07026)2018/2019
MOD/423(07027)2018/2019
MOD/423(07028)2018/2019
MOD/42 (07030) 2018/2019
MOD/423(07031)2018/2019
MOD/423(07032)2018/2019
MOD/423(07033)2018/2019
MOD/423(07034)2018/2019
MOD/423(07035)2018/2019
MOD/423(07036)2018/2019
MOD/423(07037)2018/2019
MOD/423(07038)2018/2019
MOD/423(07039)2018/2019
MOD/423(07040)2018/2019
MOD/423(07041)2018/2019
MOD/423(07042)2018/2019
MOD/423(07043)2018/2019
MOD/423(07044)2018/2019
MOD/423(01003)2018/2019
MOD/423(01008)2018/2019
MOD/423(010010)2018/2019
MOD/423(010011)2018/2019
MOD/423(010012)2018/2019
MOD/423(010014)2018/2019
MOD/423(010015)2018/2019
MOD/423(010016)2018/2019
MOD/423(010017)2018/2019
MOD/423(010018)2018/2019
MOD/423(010019)2018/2019
ITEM DESCRIPTION
SUPPLY OF VEHICLE BATTERIES TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF KIT BAG UNIVERSAL TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF TOWELS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCE
SUPPLY OF BED SHEETS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF BRUSH CLOTH, POLISH AND BLACKENING TO KENYA
DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF VEST COTTON GREEN TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF MESS TINS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF CAP FORAGE VARIOUS RANKS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF JERSEY PULLOVER BLUE FOR KENYA NAVY
SUPPLY OF WHITE COTTON TWIL MATERIAL KENYA NAVY
SUPPLY OF VEST PT WHITE AND RED TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF SOCKS WORSTED WOOL TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF UN UNIVERSAL BAGS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF SLEEPING BAGS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF CEREMONIAL MATERIAL KENYA ARMY
SUPPLY OF THREE (3) LITRE PORCH CAMEL PACK TO KENYA DEFENCE
FORCES
SUPPLY OF FIELD DRESSING TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF CAMP BEDS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF PT SHORT BLUE TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF SHOE POLISH BLACK 40ML TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF HOUSEWIFE SEWING KIT COMPLETE TO KENYA DEFENCE
FORCES
SUPPLY OF SOLDIER BOX TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCE
PROVISION OF BINDING OF OLD FILES TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF CLOTH FLANNELLETTE TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF SD CAPS FOR KENYA ARMY
SUPPLY OF LIGHT BLUE MATERIAL AWD KENYA NAVY
SUPPLY OF MILITARY DRESS BELT TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCE
SUPPLY OF TENTS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF KNIFE CLASP WITH LANYARD TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PROVISION OF PASSENGER TRANSPORT SERVICES (ROAD TRAVEL
WARRANT) TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPLY OF WATER BOTTLES TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
SUPPY OF FILING CABINETS ASSORTED TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE
PARTS FOR AML TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/MAINTENANCE OF
SALOON CARS, TRUCKS AND OVERHAUL OF MAJOR AND MINOR
ASSEMBLIES FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENTS
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/MAINTENANCE /
OVERHAUL OF GAS AND ELECTRICAL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT FOR KENYA
DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/MAINTENANCE OF
VEHECLE RADIATORS FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/OVERHAUL / MAINTENANCE
OF STANDBY GENERATORS FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/OVERHAUL / MAINTENANCE
OF PHOTOCOPIER MACHINE FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/OVERHAUL /
MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLIES OF COLD ROOMS AND AIR
CONDITIONING PLANT FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY/ REPAIRMARINE
PROPULSION ENGINE COMPONENT FOR KENYA NAVY
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/ OVERHAUL/
MAINTENANCE OF BORE HOLE EQUIPMENT PUMPS, SEWAGE PUMPS
AND SWIMMING POOLS FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/SERVICING OF UNDERGROUND
FUEL TANKS AND FUEL DISPENSING MACHINES FOR KENYA
DEFENCE FORCES
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FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
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closing/opening dates. Samples where required must be delivered on or before the closing date properly marked
and with a delivery note as indicated in the tender documents.
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3. For Prequalification/Registration Tender No. MOD/423(01001)2018/2019 TO MOD/423(010031)2018/2019. The
tender documents can be down loaded from our website www.mod.go.ke.
4. The Ministry of Defence reserves the right to accept or reject any tender either wholly or in PARTS and does not bind
itself to accept the lowest quotes.
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MOD/423(010028)2018/2019
MOD/423(010029)2018/2019
MOD/423(010030)2018/2019
MOD/423(010031)2018/2019
MOD/423(010020)2018/2019
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OVERHAUL OF ENGINEERING BDE PLANTS EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY
FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION
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MOD/423(01002)2018/2019
MOD/423(01004)2018/2019
MOD/423(01005)2018/2019
MOD/423(01006)2018/2019
MOD/423(01007)2018/2019
MOD/423(01009)2018/2019
MOD/423(010013)2018/2019
MOD/423(010021)2018/2019
MOD/423(010022)2018/2019
MOD/423(010023)2018/2019
MOD/423(010024)2018/2019
MOD/423(010025)2018/2019
MOD/423(010026)2018/2019
MOD/423(010027)2018/2019
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE PARTS
FOR ISUZU, AND STEYR TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE PARTS
FOR TOYOTA LAND CRUISER TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE PARTS
FOR LAND ROVERS 110 TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE PARTS
FOR PEUGEOT CARS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE PARTS FOR
MACK TRUCKS, UD BUSES, NISSAN URVAN, ACMAT, MANN, MERCEDES
BENZ ACTROS AND MAHINDRA SCORPION TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE PARTS
FOR EARTH MOVERS TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF VEHICLE SPARE PARTS
FOR MERCEDES BENZ TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF TELEVISION SETS FOR
KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY COMMON
USER ITEMS FOR GILGIL, LANET AND ELDORET BASED UNITS
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF CURTAINS AND CURTAINS
SHEERS ASSORTED FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY COMMON
USER ITEMS FOR NAIROBI BASED UNITS
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY COMMON
USER ITEMS FOR NANYUKI/ISIOLO BASED UNITS
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY COMMON
USER ITEMS FOR MOMBASA BASED UNITS
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY TRAINING
AIDS FOR NAIROBI BASED UNITS
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Tender documents with detailed specifications of each tender can be obtained at a non-refundable fee of Kshs.1000 per
tender from the office of COL SUP/MAINT’ Ulinzi House, P 0 Box 40668 Nairobi. NB: Groups classified under Access
to Government Procurement opportunities (AGPO) are encouraged to apply. Timings for selling the tender document
is from 1000 hrs to 1630 hrs during normal working days (Monday to Friday).-=
2. Completed original, orderly filled and bound tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes
marked with tender numbers shown above and then be addressed to:PRINCIPAL
SECRETARY
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
ULINZI HOUSE, LENANA ROAD
P O BOX 40668 - 00100 NAIROBI
Or be deposited in THE TENDER BOX NOT A QUOTATION BOX at Ulinzi House Main gate along Lenana Road so as to reach
on or before the dates shown below:
a.
From Tender No. MOD/423(07012)2018/2019 to MOD/423(07021)2018/2019 on 14 November, 2018 at
1000Hrs (10am).
b.
From Tender No. MOD/423(07022)2018/2019 to MOD/423(07031)2018/2019 on 15 November, 2018 at
1000Hrs (10am).
From Tender No. MOD/423(07032)2018/2019 to MOD/423(07041)2018/2019 on 16 November, 2018 at
1000Hrs (10am).
From Tender No. MOD/423(07042)2018/2019 to MOD/423(01007)2018/2019 on 20 November, 2018 at
1000Hrs (10am).
From Tender No. MOD/423(01008)2018/2019 to MOD/423(010017)2018/2019 on 21 November, 2018 at
1000Hrs (10am).
From Tender No. MOD/423(010018)2018/2019 to MOD/423(010027)2018/2019 on 22 November, 2018 at
1000Hrs (10am).
From Tender No. MOD/423(010028)2018/2019 to MOD/423(010031)2018/2019 on 23 November, 2018 at
1000Hrs (10am).
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October 30, 2018
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National Environment Management Authority
Popo Road, off Mombasa Road
P.O. BOX 67839-00200, Nairobii, Kenya
T el: (254 020) 2183718, 2101370, Fax: (254 020) 6008997)
E-mail: dgnema@nema.go.ke Website: www.nema.go.ke
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBMIT COMMENTS ON AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE FOR THE PROPOSED WAMBA
ZONED ROCKFILL DAM, WAMBA TOWN, SAMBURU EAST SUB-COUNTY IN SAMBURU COUNTY
Pursuant to Regulation 21 of the Environmental Management and Coordination (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations, 2003, the National Environment Management Authority
(NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the above proposed project.
The Proponent, Northern Water Services Board, is proposing to construct a 15m high zoned rock fill dam of capacity 257,335.25m3 and which will submerge 6.17 hectares of Samburu
National Reserve, Samburu East Sub-County in Samburu County.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures:
Proposed mitigation measures
Impacts
Water Resources depletion
Catchment protection by exercising the following:
Promoting an effective water resource management program.
Initiate afforestation and agro- forestry program for soil and
water conservation.
Initiate community capacity building on water management,
sanitation, operation and maintenance.
Ensure that environmental flow requirements are met by releasing
steady and adequate flow from the dam reservoir
Dust generation
Enclosing demolition sites.
Spraying water on dusty roads.
Covering or enclosing transportation vehicles, controlling the
speed of vehicles, and selecting transportation routes to minimize
impact on dust sensitive receivers.
Covering or watering open spoil or storage sites.
Minimizing on-site storage time of construction materials.
No construction using heavy machinery, from 22:00 to 6:00 Hrs.
near settlements and boarding schools.
Non-discretionary use of noisy machinery within 50 m of settlements
and boarding schools.
Noise generation
Good maintenance and proper operation of construction machinery
to minimize noise generation.
Installation of temporary sound barriers if necessary.
Selection of transport routes for large vehicles to avoid settlements
and schools.
Air pollution
Construction and equipment emissions to be kept within
reasonable limits by maintaining equipment to manufacturer’s
specifications.
Contractors to be encouraged to use unleaded petrol and low
Sulphur diesel for all vehicles and equipment.
Temporarily-used land (e.g. during surveys, pipe laying, and
vehicle- maintenance areas) will return to its original use upon
completion of works.
Vegetation degradation
Ensure no trees are removed, but if they are, replanting of indigenous
plants and trees should be done.
Ensure the required construction period and area is as small as
possible so as not to interfere with the fauna breeding periods.
Avoid construction during heavy rains.
Soil erosion
Planting of conservation vegetation to control erosion and sedimentation.
The
drainage facilities should be cleared periodically so as to
ensure water flow.
Top soils should be stock-piled separately from subsoils. After
completion of work the top soils should be spread over those
areas which can be restored in order to facilitate natural regeneration
Protective
structures should be used to avoid small-scale landslides
where soil erosion potential is high eg. Gabions and stable
slopes
Spread of malaria and communicable
diseases such as HIV/
AIDS,
STD’s
Implement HIV/AIDS prophylactic treatment through appropriate
health promotion through wide distribution and promotion of
condom use, improve employment opportunities for affected
persons and provision of family accommodation for workers.
Where possible, employ people whose families are nearby.
Ensure that water supplied is accompanied by appropriate
sanitation facilities.
Provide information, education and communication about safe
use of drinking water.
Environmental management for vector control, use of bed nets
and repellents, focal insecticide and molluscicide application,
covered water storage, reduced domestic storage, functional
drainage.
Work to minimize or altogether eliminate mosquito breeding
sites.
Provide appropriate human and solid waste disposal facilities.
Assure a continuous water supply
3.
Principal Secretary,
Environmental awareness
Sludge disposal operations
Gender imbalance in employment
opportunities
Water
pollution
Impacts
Proposed mitigation measures
No pollutants should be allowed to drain into water courses
(this includes sewage and litter).
In case of accidental spills, well- coordinated emergency and
remedial measures should be put in place.
Fencing of the dam.
Educate the local population on sanitary issues such as the use
of pit latrines
Care should be taken to minimize and manage the work area to
control siltation.
Regular desilting.
Increase of ground cover
Give equal opportunities for both men and women for skilled
and unskilled work.
Expose and involve women in construction and maintenance
activities in an effort to transfer required skills to them eg. Engineers,
contractors and administrators.
Involve women groups in environmental management of the
works such as construction of gabions.
Enhance gender sensitivity and reduce gender discrimination in
construction activities. Take keen interest in general housekeeping
of the facility with regard to Steel wire
The solid waste collection point should be paved and sheltered
Ensure compliance with the Waste Management Regulations,
Legal Notice No. 121 of 2006
Once pit latrines are full, the wet sludge will need to be exhausted
and the dried sludge can be used as a soil conditioner in
agricultural farms or disposed of into controlled dumpsites in a
safe manner, preventing contamination of delivery routes and
landfill sites.
There is a need for increased environmental awareness among
all the stakeholders, improved regulation of livestock, comprehensive
environmental planning and management, and creation
of local partnerships for environmental projects to address the
environmental problems in the area that may directly affect the
status of available water.
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:
1.
Ministry of Environment and Forestry
NHIF Building, 12th
Floor,
Ragati Road, Upper Hill,
P.O. BOX: 30126-00100,
NAIROBI
2.
Director General, NEMA
Popo Road, off Mombasa Road,
P.O. BOX 67839-00200,
NAIROBI
County Director of Environment
SAMBURU COUNTY
A copy of the EIA report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
NEMA invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days
from the date of publication of this notice to the Director General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the
decision-making process for this project. Kindly quote ref. no. NEMA/EIA/5/2/1517
Comments can also be e-mailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
PROF GEOFFERY WAHUNGU
DIRECTOR GENERAL
This advertisement is sponsored by the proponent.
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE,
PUBLIC WORKS, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC WORKS
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER FOR REHABILITATION OF MTANGAWANDA JETTY – LAMU
COUNTY
The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing & Urban
Development intends to Rehabilitate Mtangawanda Jetty in Lamu County. The brief overview of the scope of works
is as described here below:o
Driving of steel piles
o Construction of reinforced concrete Jetty
o Construction of reinforced concrete ramp
The tender documents shall be downloaded free of charge from Ministry’s website www.transport.go.ke and Public
Procurement Information portal www.tenders.go.ke or be obtained from The Supply Chain Office, 9th Floor Room
915, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development (State Department of Public
Works) upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs. 1000. Payments will be made in cash at the Cash Office on
ground floor before 4.00pm during normal working days or in banker’s cheque payable to The Principal Secretary,
State Department of Public Works, Nairobi.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes and clearly marked with the name of the project must be addressed to the Principal
Secretary, State Department of Public Works P.O Box 30743 - 00100, Nairobi and deposited into the Tender
Box on the 9th floor of the Works Building so as to reach him on or before 13th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
Tender Opening will take place in the Conference room on 5th floor, Works Building, soon after the above stated
closing date and time in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.
Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT and all Government taxes and must remain valid for a minimum period of
one hundred and twenty (120) days from the closing date of the tender.
Tenderers must submit a Bid Bond of Ksh. 1,000,000.00 in form of a guarantee from a reputable bank or PPRA
approved Insurance Company, valid for a minimum period of one hundred and fifty (150) days from the date of tender
opening.
Tenderers are hereby notified of the mandatory Pre-tender site visit scheduled to take place on 6th November,
2018 commencing at 2.00 p.m. Tenderers or their representatives are advised to assemble at the Kenya Ports Authority
Office (Next to Lamu Customs Jetty), Lamu at 4.00 p.m on 5th November, 2018 in order to be briefed on the trip to
the site for the proposed works by the Engineer’s Representative.
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE,
PUBLIC WORKS, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC WORKS
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF LAMU TERMINAL JETTY ACCESS –
LAMU COUNTY
The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing & Urban
Development intends to Reconstruct Lamu Terminal Jetty Access in Lamu County. The brief overview of the scope of
works is as described here below:o
Demolition of existing Jetty Access.
o Reconstruction of a new reinforced concrete Jetty Access
o Rehabilitation of the existing Jetty
The tender documents shall be downloaded free of charge from Ministry’s website www.transport.go.ke and Public
Procurement Information portal www.tenders.go.ke or be obtained from The Supply Chain Office, 9th Floor Room
915, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development (State Department of Public
Works) upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs. 1000. Payments will be made in cash at the Cash Office on
ground floor before 4.00pm during normal working days or in banker’s cheque payable to The Principal Secretary,
State Department of Public Works, Nairobi.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes and clearly marked with the name of the project must be addressed to the Principal
Secretary, State Department of Public Works P.O Box 30743 - 00100, Nairobi and deposited into the Tender Box
on the 9th floor of the Works Building so as to reach him on or before 13th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
Tender Opening will take place in the Conference room on 5th floor, Works Building, soon after the above stated
closing date and time in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.
Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT and all Government taxes and must remain valid for a minimum period of
one hundred and twenty (120) days from the closing date of the tender.
Tenderers must submit a Bid Bond of Ksh. 500,000.00 in form of a guarantee from a reputable bank or PPRA approved
Insurance Company, valid for a minimum period of one hundred and fifty (150) days from the date of tender opening.
Tenderers are hereby notified of the mandatory Pre-tender site visit scheduled to take place on 6th November,
2018 commencing at 10.00 a.m. Tenderers or their representatives are advised to assemble at the Kenya Ports
Authority Office (Next to Lamu Customs Jetty), Lamu at 4.00 p.m on 5th November, 2018 in order to be briefed on the
trip to the site for the proposed works by the Engineer’s Representative.
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE,
PUBLIC WORKS, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE,
PUBLIC WORKS, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC WORKS
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF MOKOWE JETTY AND
ASSOCIATED WORKS – LAMU COUNTY
The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development
(State Department of Public Works) intends to reconstruct Mokowe Jetty in Lamu County. The brief overview of the scope of
works is as described here below:o
Geotechnical site investigations, bathymetric and hydrographic survey.
o Demolition of dilapidated jetty.
o Dredging.
o Driving new steel piles and encasement with concrete.
o Construction of a new reinforced concrete jetty.
o Construction of a waiting shed and ablution block.
o Construction of fuel jetty.
o Reorganization of Bus terminus.
o Erection of flood lighting.
The tender documents with detailed specifications consisting of Part 1 and Part 2 shall be downloaded free of charge from
Ministry’s website www.transport.go.ke and Public Procurement Information portal www.tenders.go.ke or be obtained from
The Supply Chain Office, 9th Floor Room 915, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban
Development (State Department of Public Works) upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs. 1000. Payments will be
made in cash at the Cash Office on ground floor before 4.00pm during normal working days or in banker’s cheque payable to
The Principal Secretary, State Department of Public Works, Nairobi.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes and clearly marked with the name of the project must be addressed to the Principal
Secretary, State Department of Public Works P.O Box 30743 - 00100, Nairobi and deposited into the Tender Box on the
9th floor of the Works Building so as to reach him on or before 13th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
Tender Opening will take place in the Conference room on 5th floor, Works Building, soon after the above stated closing date
and time in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend. Only the outer envelope and Part 1
of the Tender document will be opened on this day. Those who qualify after evaluation of Part 1 will be invited to attend the
opening of Part 2.
Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT and all Government taxes and must remain valid for a minimum period of one
hundred and twenty (120) days from the closing date of the tender.
Tenderers must submit a Bid Bond of Ksh. 7,000,000.00 in form of a guarantee from a reputable bank or PPRA approved
Insurance Company, valid for a minimum period of one hundred and fifty (150) days from the date of tender opening.
Tenderers are hereby notified of the mandatory Pre-tender site visit scheduled to take place on 6th November, 2018
commencing at 10.00 a.m. Tenderers or their representatives are advised to assemble at the Kenya Ports Authority’s office
near Customs jetty, Lamu at 4.00 p.m on 5th November, 2018 in order to be briefed on the trip to the site for the proposed
works by the Engineer’s Representative.
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
described here below:o
Removal of dilapidated pontoon and gangways
o Repair of the existing Jetty
o Construction of a new reinforced concrete Jetty Ramp
o Widening the existing reinforced concrete staircase
The tender documents shall be downloaded free of charge from Ministry’s website www.transport.go.ke and Public
Procurement Information portal www.tenders.go.ke or be obtained from The Supply Chain Office, 9th Floor Room
915, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development (State Department of Public
Works) upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs. 1000. Payments will be made in cash at the Cash Office on
ground floor before 4.00pm during normal working days or in banker’s cheque payable to The Principal Secretary,
State Department of Public Works, Nairobi.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes and clearly marked with the name of the project must be addressed to the Principal
Secretary, State Department of Public Works P.O Box 30743 - 00100, Nairobi and deposited into the Tender
Box on the 9th floor of the Works Building so as to reach him on or before 13th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
Tender Opening will take place in the Conference room on 5th floor, Works Building, soon after the above stated
closing date and time in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.
Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT and all Government taxes and must remain valid for a minimum period of
one hundred and twenty (120) days from the closing date of the tender.
Tenderers must submit a Bid Bond of Ksh. 500,000.00 in form of a guarantee from a reputable bank or PPRA approved
Insurance Company, valid for a minimum period of one hundred and fifty (150) days from the date of tender opening.
Tenderers are hereby notified of the mandatory Pre-tender site visit scheduled to take place on 6th November,
2018 commencing at 11.30 a.m. Tenderers or their representatives are advised to assemble at the Kenya Ports
Authority Office (Next to Lamu Customs Jetty), Lamu at 4.00 p.m on 5th November, 2018 in order to be briefed on the
trip to the site for the proposed works by the Engineer’s Representative.
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC WORKS
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER FOR REHABILITATION OF MANDA JETTY – LAMU COUNTY
The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban
Development intends to Rehabilitate Manda Jetty in Lamu County.
The brief overview of the scope of works is as
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Small-scale traders shift to
newly-built Nanyuki market
The newly
refurbished
market which
cost the County
government
Sh17 million was
officially opened
by Governor
Muriithi
BY MARGARET KIRERA
KNA- NANYUKI
S
mall scale traders who
have been operating their
business on road side for
more than five years in Nanyuki
town finally have a roof
over their heads.
The more than 2,300 traders,
who mostly deal with cereals,
vegetable, and fruits, were
moved out in 2013 from the
Amount the newly
refurbished market cost
the county government
17m
market by the former defunct
municipal Nanyuki municipal
council for it to be renovated.
The traders had no alternative
but to shift to nearby road side
where they had been carrying
their business in an unhealthy
and crowded environment.
After taking over, the first
county government of Laikipia
under Governor Joshua
Irungu terminated the works
by the contractor who was
KENYA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Our Vision
“To be the lead service Commission in the provision, management and development of competent human resource
for the Public Service”.
Our Mission
“To transform the public service to become professional, efficient and effective for the realization of national development
goals”.
VACANT POSITIONS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE
Applications are invited from qualified candidates for the positions shown below:1.
NEW ENTRY POSITIONS
V/No.
POST
130/2018
131/2018
132/2018
133/2018
134/2018
135/2018
136/2018
137/2018
138/2018
139/2018
140/2018
141/2018
142/2018
143/2018
Registered Nurse III
Medical Records Officer III
Nutrition Officer III
Radiographer III
Technical Instructor III
ICT Officer III
Printer III
Registered Nurse III
Land Adjudication and Settlement Officer II
Land Administration Officer II
Lecturer III – Kenya Institute of Surveys and
Mapping (KISM)
Geospatial Data Management Officer II
Cartographer II
Physical Planner
2. PROMOTIONAL POSITIONS
V/No.
POST
144/2018
145/2018
Director, Corporate Affairs and International
Relations
Senior Principal Lecturer (International Peace
Support Training Center)
Health
Lands and Physical
Planning
Defence
MINISTRY/STATE
DEPARTMENT
JOB
GROUP
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VACANCIES
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Position Function:
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Key Skills and Competencies
1.
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The details of the posts and mode of application can be accessed on the Commission’s website.
Interested and qualified persons are requested to make their applications as follows:
(i)
NO. OF
VACANCIES
1
1
Applications must be delivered to the Postbank Headquarters situated at Postbank House, 4th
address applications to:
The Managing Director
Online through the Commission website: www.publicservice.go.ke or jobs portal: www.psckjobs.go.ke
OR
(ii) By completing ONE PSC 2 (Revised 2016) application form. The form may be downloaded from the Commission’s
website (www.publicservice.go.ke)
Completed applications should be sent to:
THE SECRETARY/CEO
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
P. O. BOX 30095-00100
NAIROBI
So as to reach the Commission on or before 13th
November, 2018.
Postbank is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to implementing affirmative action. In this regard, women, people
living with disabilities and people from marginalized groups with requisite qualifications are encouraged to apply.
For more details visit www.postbank.co.ke.
Kenya Post Office Savings Bank
P. O. Box 30311-00100
NAIROBI
All applications should be received not later than Monday 12th
November 2018.
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Any form of canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
Floor; Market Lane Off 17 Banda Street. Please
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Communications Skills
IT Proficiency and report writing
Organisation skills
Documentation skills
Interview skills
Negotiation skills
Team player
Reporting to the Manager/Internal Audit, the position is responsible for reviewing functional areas of the Bank to determine if operational controls
are in place and adequate, examining the financial statements to determine the accuracy and completeness, and advice the management
through recommendations on ways of mitigating against the possible business risks.
Key Responsibilities:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Review the adequacy of existing systems and controls and recommending effective internal control changes.
Participate in identifying and assessing operational and financial risks that the Bank faces and the counter measures required
to manage and mitigate the risk.
Participate in the preparation and review of annual audit work plan and preparation of audit programmes.
Participate in the audit of draft annual accounts.
Carry out regular, surprise, adhoc and end of year audit to ensure compliance with approved management policies.
Review the adequacy of operational and financial controls with a view to recommending implementation of necessary
corrective measures.
Discuss audit findings and recommendations with unit Head.
Carry out special audit assignments and investigations at the request of management and recommending necessary corrective
measures.
Participate in budget preparation and controls in the department.
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
1.
2.
3.
Bachelor’s Degree in commerce, accounting/finance or related field.
Minimum 5 years’ experience in Accounting/Audit duties.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA (K) or ACCA qualification.
Position Function
The position is responsible for coordination of employee medical services at the staff clinic within Headquarters and includes overall supervision
of the clinic services, offering of Clinical Medical consultation to staff and their dependants, and any other clinical services required for
effective maintenance of staff health in the Bank.
Key Responsibilities
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Diagnose and offer treatment to patients.
Liaise with other medical providers on referrals and follow ups.
Advise management on medical issues relating to staff and their dependants.
Verification of prescriptions and invoices and posting to the General ledger.
Coordinate health talks and medical check-ups.
To administratively oversee smooth running of the staff clinic services.
Qualifications
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Diploma in Clinical Medicine.
Speciality either in Paediatrics, Ophthalmology, ENT or Orthopaedics.
Membership to relevant professional body.
5 years working experience in a busy medical facility or practice.
BSC in Clinical Medication or Higher National Diploma will be an added advantage.
Functional Skills and Core Competencies
1.
IT Proficiency.
2.
3.
4.
Demonstrable communication and interpersonal skills.
Firm and transparent management style.
Sensitivity to respect and diversity.
INTERNAL AUDITOR PB 6.1 - (2 positions)
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Postbank is a leading Savings Bank with a National Branch network and offering a wide range of financial services. The Bank
wishes to urgently recruit highly competent, proactive and self-driven persons to fill the following positions in the establishment:
POSITION: SENIOR CLINICAL OFFICER (PB 5.2) – HEAD QUARTERS
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engaged by the defunct municipal
county to construct
the market. But no progress
was made thereafter.
The newly refurbished market,
which cost the county
government Sh17 million, was
officially opened by Governor
Ndiritu Muriithi on October
16.
The governor noted that the
most leading diseases reported
in health facilities in Laikipia
County were waterborne and
impressed on the traders to
observe high levels of cleanliness
to avoid the place becoming
a melting pot for ailments.
“The market is targeted to
produce 2,500 direct jobs and
another 5,000 indirectly, and
generate Sh8 million annually
to the county government,”
Muriithi noted during the official
opening.
Apart from the traders who
have been operating on the
roadside opposite Nanyuki
social hall and Nanyuki youth
Polytechnic, the new ultramodern
market has taken in
traders who have been carrying
their activities at Nanyuki
teaching and referral hospital
lane, Kajinga, Kenol and
Nyakio areas.
In his remarks during this
year’s Mashujaa day at Nanyuki
stadium, Laikipia County
Speaker Patrick Waigua noted
there is so much which has
been achieved in terms of
development by the current
county government regime.
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE,
YOUTH AND GENDER AFFAIRS
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
AND YOUTH
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
Country:
KENYA
Name of Project: Kenya Youth Employment Opportunities Project (KYEOP)
Loan No./Credit No./ Grant No.: 5812-KE
Assignment Title: Consultancy services for Tracer Studies
Reference No.:
KE-MPYG-68524-CS-QCBS
The Government of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Youth
Employment and Opportunities Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The project targets unemployed young men and women of 18-29 years with no more than a secondary education who
are unemployed or working vulnerable jobs. The project is implemented in a component approach which includes;
1) improving employability 2) support for job creation, 3) improving labor market information and, 4) strengthening
youth policy development and project management.
The KYEOP is jointly implemented by the Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender (MPYG), the by Micro and Small
Enterprise Authority (MSEA), the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) and the Ministry of Labour and Social
Protection (MLSP).
The consulting services (“the Services”) include Tracer Studies for the first two components. The first component,
which is concerned with improving employability, is implemented jointed by MPYG and NITA. The component provides
targeted youth with training and work experience in the private sector or with master craftsmen with the goal of improving
youth employment outcomes. The second component, which encompasses support for employment creation,
is implemented jointly by MSEA and MPYG. In order to assess the effectiveness of the KYEOP interventions, it will be
important to trace the graduates in order to measure the Project’s outcomes in terms of: employment, earnings, skill
enhancement, usefulness of skills they acquired, challenges facing graduates and the outcome of all trainings provided
by KYEOP. The Tracer studies will also cover beneficiary youth who did not graduate and dropped out to better understand
reasons for non-completion of the program.
The Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs (State Department for Public Service and Youth) now invites
eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants
should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform
the Services.
The shortlisting criteria are:
1. Minimum of five years’ relevant experiences and technical capacity in implementation of tracer studies (2012 to
present);
2. At least two assignments of similar nature in the past five years (2012 to present), one of which should be in
education or employment; and
3. Experience in conducting beneficiary assessments (provide supporting statements from previous experiences);
4. Demonstration of capacity to analyze data rigorously and present the results to a non-technical audience
Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and
Employment of Consultants [under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants] by World Bank Borrowers, January 2011
Revised July 2014 (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. In addition,
please refer to the following specific information on conflict of interest related to this assignment: 1.9 (b) of Consultant
Guidelines.
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 subconsultancy. In the case of joint venture, all the partners of
the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract if selected. However, the experience of
sub-consultant will not be considered while short-listing. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality
Cost Based Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours 0900 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 Tuesday
13th November, 2018 at 1100 hours.
Physical address: Tender Box on Teleposta Towers (GPO) 2nd Floor, along Kenyatta Avenue
Attn:
Principal Secretary, State Department for Public Service and Youth,
P. O. Box 30050 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
E-mail: procurement_kyeop@psyg.go.ke
3. ML & SP/SDL/ DOSHS/ONT/
DH/003/2018-2019
4. ML & SP/SDL/ DOSHS/ONT/
LIW/004/2018-2019
5. ML & SP/SDL/ DOSHS/ONT/
EW/005/2018-2019
6. ML & SP/SDL/ DOSHS/ONT/
SC/006/2018-2019
1. ML & SP/SDL/ DOSHS/ONT/
BW/001/2018-2019
2. ML & SP/SDL/ DOSHS/ONT/
MW/002/2018-2019
PROPOSED COMPLETION WORKS TO THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
OFFICE COMPLEX FOR THE DIRECTORATE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
& HEALTH SERVICES – NAIROBI (BUILDERS WORKS)
PROPOSED SUPPLY, DELIVERY, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND
COMMISSIONING OF LOW LEVEL WATER TANKS, TWIN BOOSTER
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES AT
THE PROPOSED RESEARCH INSTITUTE OFFICE COMPLEX FOR THE
DIRECTORATE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH SERVICES –
NAIROBI (MECHANICAL WORKS)
PROPOSED KITCHEN AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, DINNING HALL,
MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING WORKS AT THE
PROPOSED RESEARCH INSTITUTE OFFICE COMPLEX FOR THE DIRECTORATE
OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH SERVICES– NAIROBI
LIFT INSTALLATION WORKS AT THE PROPOSED RESEARCH INSTITUTE
OFFICE COMPLEX FOR THE DIRECTORATE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
& HEALTH SERVICES – NAIROBI (LIFT INSTALLATION WORKS)
ELECTRICAL WORKS AT THE PROPOSED RESEARCH INSTITUTE OFFICE
COMPLEX FOR THE DIRECTORATE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY &
HEALTH SERVICES – NAIROBI (ELECTRICAL WORKS)
SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF STRUCTURED
CABLING NETWORK FOR DATA, VOICE AND CCTV SYSTEMS
AT THE PROPOSED RESEARCH INSTITUTE OFFICE COMPLEX FOR THE
DIRECTORATE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH SERVICES –
NAIROBI (STRUCTURED CABLING WORKS)
The tender documents may be obtained by interested bidders from the office of Head of Supply Chain
Management Services, 14th
floor, NSSF building Block A, Eastern Wing upon payment of a non -
refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000/= only at the Cash Office, located at NSSF Building, Block “A” Eastern Wing
2nd Floor or the same can be downloaded from the Government Tender Portal and the Ministry`s Website:
www.laboursp.go.ke for free
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from and inspect the tender document at the
office of the Head of Supply Chain Management Unit, State Department for Labour, located on 14th floor,
Eastern Wing, NSSF Building Block A during normal working hours.
ALL FIRMS INTERESTED IN BIDDING SHOULD HAVE A VALID CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF
WORKPLACE IN COMPLIANT WITH OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT, 2007
Completed tender documents enclosed in a plain sealed envelope, clearly marked with the Tender Number
and Name should be deposited in the tender box located at the Supply Chain Management Office, NSSF
Building Block A, Eastern Wing, 14th
floor or be addressed and posted to:
The Principal Secretary
State Department for Labour
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection
P.O. Box 40326-00100
NAIROBI
So as to be received on or before Wednesday 14th
November 2018 at 10.00 A.M (EAT)
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, must be expressed in Kenya Shillings and shall remain
valid for a period of 120 days from the closing date of the tender.
Tenders will be opened immediately after the closing date & time in the presence of the bidders or their
representatives who may choose to attend at the Boardroom located at the 7th
Block A, Eastern Wing.
Floor of NSSF Building
Head /Supply Chain Management Unit
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
INVITATION TO TENDER
Kenya Power invites tenders from interested bidders for Provision of the following:TENDER
NO.
KP1/9A.2/OT/
14/ADM/18-19
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Provision of International
Courier Services Countrywide
TENDER
COMMENCEMENT
DATE
Wednesday
31.10.2018
TENDER
CLOSING
DATE
Wednesday
21.11.2018
at 10.00 a.m.
Tender documents detailing the requirements of the above tender may be obtained from
the Kenya Power website (www.kplc.co.ke) from the date shown above.
GENERAL MANAGER
SUPPLY CHAIN
www.kplc.co.ke
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & SOCIAL PROTECTION
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR LABOUR
TENDER NOTICE
The Ministry of Labour & Social Protection – State Department for Labour is inviting sealed tenders from
eligible bidders for the tenders below:S/No.
TENDER NUMBER
TENDER DESCRIPTION
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National higher education
conference opens in city
The highlights of
the conference
include research
presentations
and round-table
discussions
BY CORPORATE AFFAIRS,
COMMISSION FOR
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
T
he 2nd Biennial Conference
on the State of
Higher Education in
Kenya will be held between
30th October to 2nd November
2018 at the Kenya School
of Monetary Studies.
Participants will be drawn
from policy makers, academicians
and researchers from
government and private institutions.
The
four-day conference
organised by the Commission
for University Education
(CUE) with support of partners,
is aptly themed Positioning
Universities as the Nexus
of Research, Innovation and
Technology Transfer for Socioeconomic
Development.
The highlights of the conference
include research
presentations, round-table
discussions on technology
and innovation, quality assurance
in higher education
and selected case studies. The
conference will also feature
exhibitions on commercialisation
of research outputs;
collaborations, partnerships &
linkages.
The sub-thematic areas
will also seek to propose for
adoption workable and implementable
strategies in
buttressing curre
emerging issues pe
to the larger citizenry as es
poused in the gov
“Big Four Agenda”.
Further, discussi
will assess the sta
of doctoral training
and research in the
country. This come against the
backdrop of latest sectorial
reports depicting challenges
of doctoral training in respect
to low enrollments and completion
rates; relevance and
innovativeness of doctoral
academic programmes. The
deliberations on this front will
result into an enhanced common
framework for doctoral
training-ensuring Kenyan
graduates at this
highest level of
academic purt
are globally
pted and competitive.
Part
of the
levelhigh
forum
will
involve high
ranking government officials
including Cabinet Secretaries,
Principal Secretaries, Chairmen
and Management members
of Higher Education State
Corporations, representatives
of the private sector as well
as Executives of the East Africa
region’s quality assurance
higher education agencies.
Partners and participants
too in the conference are
UNESCO Regional Office for
Eastern Africa, Kenya National
Commission for UNESCO
(KNATCO), The National
Research Fund, and National
Commission for Science,
Technology and Innovation
(NACOSTI) and the African
Population and Health Research
Centre (APHRC).
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, FISHERIES
& IRRIGATION
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, FISHERIES
& IRRIGATION
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CROPS DEVELOPMENT
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (ICB)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR PROVISION OF AUDIT SERVICES TO AGRICULTURAL
SECTOR DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMME (ASDSP) PHASE II
Background:
The Kenya Government implemented Agricultural Sector Development Support Programme (ASDSP
I) from 2012 to 2017 to help meet its goals on agriculture and food security as guided by its Constitution
2010, Vision 2030, the Agricultural Sector Development Strategy (ASDS) and later the big
4 Agenda. The ASDSP entered its second phase (ASDSP II) from 9th
December, 2017 for another 5
years and aims to enhance coordinated sector support towards resilient value chain development.
Implementation will be at both national and county level in the spirit of devolution and will employ
approaches used in phase I as well as new innovative ones which promise better efficiency and
effectiveness. Rolling Audit services as provided for in the Government Financial Management Act of
2009 and the Specific Agreement between the Government of Kenya and Government of Sweden is
required to support Programme secretariats at both levels of government.
Service description: The objective of the assignment is to carry out independent audits to the
Programme and certify that funds and other resources are being utilized on planned activities and
that there is value for money. The audit is, in addition, to confirm that the Programme complies in
all respects with the Agreements between SIDA and GOK and complement the public audit system.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation, through state Department for
crops development now invites eligible consultancy firms to collect and submit Request for
proposal (RFP) for provision of Rolling Audit services at ASDSP Office, 6th floor, Hill Plaza
Building, Ngong Road, Nairobi.
Interested eligible firms are to meet the following mandatory criteria:
I.
Detailed company profile
II. Copies of Registration and Tax Compliance Certificate (for local firms while foreign firms submit
the equivalent in their countries)
III. Demonstrate the ability and capacity to undertake the assignment (include works in the past,
client list and successful past partnerships)
Financial capability (submit audited accounts for the last three (3) years
VI. Registered and physical address and contacts
IV.
V. Must adhere to IPSAS
Completed Request for Proposal documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes clearly
marked “RFP FOR PROVISION OF AUDIT SERVICES TO ASDSP II” and DO NOT OPEN BEFORE
11.00am 13th November, 2018. The completed tender documents should be posted to reach the
address shown below on or before 13th November, 2018 at 11.00am, East African time or placed
in the tender Box marked ‘ASDSP Tender Box on 6th floor, Hill Plaza Building, Ngong Road,
Nairobi on or before the said date and time.
Request for proposal documents will be opened in the presence of firm’s representatives who choose
to attend at 11.00am, East African time on 13th
Plaza Building, Ngong Road, Nairobi whose address is shown below:
The Principal Secretary
State Department for Crops Development
ASDSP
P.O BOX 30028-00100
NAIROBI.
Tel. 254 - (0) 2- 2718870
Fax 254 - (0) 42711149/2710808
Email: pc@asdsp.co.ke
Interested bidders can also access the above information from the ministry website
www.kilimo.go.ke and Agricultural Sector Development Programme (ASDSP) website:
www.asdsp.co.ke.
Late documents shall be rejected and returned to the firms unopened. Short listed firms will subsequently
be issued with Request for Proposal (RFP) with specific terms of Reference.
Project Coordinator
ASDSP
FOR: THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
November, 2018 at at ASDSP Office, 6th floor, Hill
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CROPS DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (ICB)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR PROVISION OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
FOR AGRICULTURAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMME (ASDSP) PHASE II
Background:
The Kenya Government implemented Agricultural Sector Development Support Programme (ASDSP I) from
2012 to 2017 to help meet its goals on agriculture and food security as guided by its Constitution 2010,
Vision 2030, the Agricultural Sector Development Strategy (ASDS) and later the big 4 Agenda. The ASDSP
entered its second phase (ASDSP II) from 9th
December, 2017 for another 5 years and aims to enhance
coordinated sector support towards resilient value chain development. Implementation will be at both
national and county level in the spirit of devolution and will employ approaches used in phase I as well as
new innovative ones which promise better efficiency and effectiveness. Technical Assistance services are
required to support Programme secretariats at both levels of government.
Service description: The TA support will strengthen technical and operational capacity of implementing
structures at national, intergovernmental and county levels to address the following challenges;
• Low productivity along the entire value chains
• Inadequate entrepreneurial skills among value chain actors including service providers
• Low access to markets by value chain actors
• Strengthening structures and capacities for consultation and coordination within the sector at both
levels of government.
• Mainstream gender equity, social inclusion and environmental resilience.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation, through state Department for crops
development now invites eligible consultancy firms to collect and submit Request for proposal
(RFP) for provision of Technical Assistance services at ASDSP Office, 6th floor, Hill Plaza Building,
Ngong Road, Nairobi.
Interested firms are expected to meet the following mandatory criteria:
I. Detailed company profile
II. Copies of Registration and Tax Compliance Certificate (for local firms while foreign firms submit the
equivalent in their countries)
III. Demonstrate the ability and capacity to undertake the assignment (include works in the past, client
list and successful past partnerships)
IV. Financial capability (submit audited accounts for the last three (3) years
V. Registered and physical address and contacts
Completed Request for Proposal documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked
“RFP FOR PROVISION OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES TO ASDSP II” and DO NOT OPEN BEFORE
11.00am 13th November, 2018. The completed tender documents should be posted to reach the
address shown below on or before 13th November, 2018 at 11.00am, East African time or placed in the
tender Box marked ‘ASDSP Tender Box on 6th floor, Hill Plaza Building, Ngong Road, Nairobi on or
before the said date and time.
Request for proposal documents will be opened in the presence of firm’s representatives who choose to
attend at 11.00am, East African time on 13th November, 2018 at at ASDSP Office, 6th floor, Hill Plaza
Building, Ngong Road, Nairobi whose address is shown below:
The Principal Secretary
State Department for Crops Development
ASDSP
P.O BOX 30028-00100
NAIROBI.
Tel. 254 - (0) 2- 2718870
Fax 254 - (0) 42711149/2710808
Email: pc@asdsp.co.ke
Interested bidders can also access the above information from the ministry website www.kilimo.go.ke and
Agricultural Sector Development Programme (ASDSP) website: www.asdsp.co.ke.
Late documents shall be rejected and returned to the firms unopened. Short listed firms will subsequently
be issued with Request for Proposal (RFP) with specific terms of Reference.
Project Coordinator
ASDSP
FOR: THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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2,000 trainers targeted to
meet high demand for tutors
Deputy President
says the first 1,000
tutors would be
recruited in the
current financial
year
BY DPPS
T
he Government is set to
recruit 2,000 trainers to
meet the high demand
for tutors in Technical and Vocational
Education and Training
(TVET) institutions across
the country, Deputy President
William Ruto has said.
Mr Ruto said the first 1,000
tutors would be recruited
in the current financial year
while the other cohort would
be recruited in the 2019/2020
fiscal year.
He said since Government
had decided to use institutes
to drive President Uhuru Kenyatta’s
Big Four Agenda, more
tutors were required to cope
up with the rising number of
technical institutions being
established across the country.
The
Deputy President spoke
in Embu County on Friday
during first graduation ceremony
of the Jeremiah Nyagah
Technical Institute where
he said reforms that are being
carried out in the sector were
focused on relevance, quality
and access of training programmes
to meet the needs of
students after the completion
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE, YOUTH
AND GENDER AFFAIRS
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AND YOUTH
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
Country: KENYA
Name of Project: Kenya Youth Employment Opportunities Project (KYEOP)
Loan No./Credit No./ Grant No.: 5812-KE
Assignment Title: Consultancy services to design and implement an Innovation Challenge
Reference No.: KE-MPYG-68861-CS-QCBS
The Government of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Youth Employment
and Opportunities Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The project targets unemployed young men and women of 18-29 years with no more than a secondary education
who are unemployed or working vulnerable jobs. The project is implemented in a component approach which
includes; 1) improving employability 2) support for job creation, 3) improving labor market information and, 4)
strengthening youth policy development and project management.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include Design and Implementation of an innovation challenge in Kenya
to identify high-potential interventions for creating economic opportunities for the hard-to-serve youth, and support
these interventions to scale through a grant mechanism paired with advisory and coaching. The targeted youth tend
to be less attractive to the private sector as possible employees and have limited access to private sector jobs. The
innovation challenge will support employment and income generation ideas that are tailored to the local and highly
specific needs of the targeted hard-to-serve youth populations.
The innovation challenge will be managed by a consulting firm that will call for proposals to create opportunities for
the targeted youth, manage the competitive selection of the winners based on the economic viability and sustainability
of their proposed intervention, including its potential to improve earnings and employability of targeted youth, and
based on the experience of the organization making the proposal experience, among other factors. The consulting
firm will also be in charge of marketing and outreach; and the tracking of results of the awarded interventions.
The Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs (State Department for Public Service and Youth) now invites
eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants
should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to
perform the Services.
The shortlisting criteria are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
At least five years of being in operation (2013 and before);
At least two assignments of similar nature in the last five years (2013 to present) in designing and managing
structured competitions, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa;
Demonstrated experience managing outreach campaigns and program application processes (provide supporting
statements from previous experiences);
Demonstrated technical expertise in inclusive economic growth and knowledge of interventions expanding
income generation and employment for vulnerable populations (provide supporting statements from previous
experiences); and
Experience of having worked in Kenya.
Experience in design and management of innovation challenges will be an added advantage.
Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and
Employment of Consultants [under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants] by World Bank Borrowers, January 2011
Revised July 2014 (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. In addition,
please refer to the following specific information on conflict of interest related to this assignment: 1.9 (b) of Consultant
Guidelines.
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.
However, the experience of sub-consultant will not be considered while short-listing. A Consultant will be selected in
accordance with the Quality Cost Based Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours 0900 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 Tuesday
13th
of their studies.
“We are recruiting more
trainers to facilitate training in
technical institutes across the
country,” said Mr Ruto.
Present during the event
were area Governor Martin
Wambora, MPs Njeru Ndwiga
(Embu), John Muchiri (Manyatta),
Eric Muchangi (Runyejes),
Charles Njagagua
(Mbeere North), Jane Wanjiku
(Women Rep, Embu), Geoffrey
Kingangi (Mbeere South) and
former MPs Norman Nyagah,
Lenny Kivuti and TVET Director
Meshack Opwora.
Mr Ruto said the ongoing
reforms on the country’s
education system are aimed
at improving the future of
the young people by aligning
education and training more
closely with the labour market.
The
Deputy President said
the country is yet to achieve
its industrialisation goals due
to the fact that previous governments
had not prioritised
the development of technical
education.
“As a country, we have delayed
on matters of industrialisation
because we did not
have the right vocational education
system.
We will now achieve the
industrialisation needs of our
country as we are now on the
right track,” said Mr Ruto.
Congratulating the graduates,
Mr Ruto told them that
they hold key to the industrialisation
needs of the country.
“The Government appreciates
the contribution that
is being made by technical
education. Please, do not let
us down,” Mr Ruto told the
graduands.
He said the Government
would upgrade Jeremiah Nyagah
TTI to the status of a national
polytechnic but asked
the TVET director to work
with the management of the
institute to ensure that it meets
the upgrade requirements.
As a country, we have delayed on
matters of industrialisation because
we did not have the right vocational
education system - DP William Ruto
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE, YOUTH AND GENDER
AFFAIRS
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AND YOUTH
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
Country: KENYA
Name of Project: Kenya Youth Employment Opportunities Project (KYEOP)
Loan No./Credit No./ Grant No.: 5812-KE
Assignment Title: Consultancy services for Monitoring and Verification of the Kenya Youth Employment
and Opportunities Project
Reference No.: MPYG/KYEOP/QCBS/02/2018-2019
The Government of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Kenya Youth
Employment and Opportunities Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The project targets young men and women of 18-29 years with no more than secondary education who are
unemployed or working in vulnerable jobs. The project includes 4 components; 1) improving employability 2)
support for job creation, 3) improving labor market information and, 4) strengthening youth policy development
and project management.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include independent monitoring on the different activities being
implemented in the KYEOP, particularly the Component 1 and 2 activities, and assess if processes and procedures
are understood by the implementers and being applied as per the agreed upon design. The scope of this
independent monitoring is to regularly document, assess, and explain how the activities in Component 1 and
2 are being implemented. The monitoring firm will be required to verify that the various trainings and counselling
activities are taking place and are following the specified curriculum. The monitoring firm will also be
responsible for verifying that the payment processes are functional and identifying any key payment challenges
to address. Finally, the firm will be responsible for conducting beneficiary assessments.
The Services will have national coverage, with focus on 17 counties spread throughout Kenya.
The Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs (State Department for Public Service and Youth) now
invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested
Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant
experience to perform the Services.
The shortlisting criteria are:
1.
2.
3.
Minimum of five years’ relevant experiences (2012 to present) and technical capacity in provision of
monitoring and verification services;
At least two assignments of similar nature in the past five years (2012 to present), one of which should
have been in remote parts of Kenya and/or in the urban slum areas of the major towns; and
Demonstration of capacity to conduct data collection and analysis among diverse communities with diverse
cultural backgrounds (provide supporting statements from previous experiences).
Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and
Employment of Consultants [under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants] by World Bank Borrowers, January
2011 Revised July 2014 (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
In addition, please refer to the following specific information on conflict of interest related to this assignment:
1.9 (b) of Consultant Guidelines.
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 subconsultancy. In the case of joint venture, all the
partners of the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract if selected. However, the
experience of sub-consultant will not be considered while short-listing. A Consultant will be selected in accordance
with the Quality Cost Based Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines.
November, 2018 at 1100 hours.
Physical address: Tender Box on Teleposta Towers (GPO) 2nd Floor, along Kenyatta Avenue
Attn: Principal Secretary, State Department of Public Service and Youth, P. O. Box 30050 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
E-mail: procurement_kyeop@psyg.go.ke
Head Supply Chain Management
For : PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours 0900 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
Tuesday 13th
November, 2018 at 1100 hours.
Physical address: Tender Box on Teleposta Towers (GPO) 2nd
Floor, along Kenyatta Avenue
Attn: Principal Secretary, State Department of Public Service and Youth, P. O. Box 30050 – 00100, Nairobi,
Kenya.
E-mail: procurement_kyeop@psyg.go.ke
Head Supply Chain Management Services
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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Drunken teachers will not be
allowed to collect exam papers
Government will
not entertain
drunkenness to
interfere with
dispensation
of national
examinations in
county
BY LYDIA SHIROYA
KNA-KIAMBU
H
ead teachers appearing
while drunk at
the centres where national
examination materials
have been stored will not be
allowed to collect Kenya Certificate
of Primary Education
(KCPE) and Kenya Certificate
of Secondary education
(KCSE) papers.
Kiambu sub-county deputy
county commissioner Kiarie
Njuguna has warned that the
government would not entertain
drunkenness to interfere
with dispensation of national
examinations in the area.
He warned those addicted to
alcohol that they had their jobs
to secure by remaining sober
during the exam period as it
was a crucial exercise where
candidates have prepared for a
long time.
Addressing a meeting attended
by primary and
secondary school heads at
Kiambu boy’s high school last
Thursday, Njuguna reassured
both candidates and their
parents that adequate preparations
were in place and there
was no cause to worry.
He said the exercise had
been accorded a multi-agency
approach to ensure success
and eliminate any form of
cheating.
“This examination touches
on the lives of our children
and we will not spare anyone
assigned responsibility to joke
around with it,” said Njuguna.
He also stated that chiefs
would be on duty and allowed
to walk around schools within
their areas of jurisdiction to
ensure stability, adding that
the latter will be in their official
uniforms for ease of identification.
The Deputy County
Commissioner appealed to
those assigned duties to oversee
exams to arrive at their respective
examination centres
on time and work as a team so
as to deliver credible results.
He said head teachers would
be expected at the container
where the examination papers
have been stored between
5a.m and 5.45a.m to facilitate
opening of the same at exactly
6a.m. He reiterated that lateness
would not be entertained,
while calling for prudent time
management so as not to interfere
with the exercise.
In her address, Kiambu Police
deputy OCPD Aileen Mola
assured candidates, parents
and residents that the exercise
would receive utmost security
from the law enforcing agents.
However, she reminded
school heads that police officers
deployed to respective
Police officers will only be assigned
to guard examination papers and
not the entire compound as institutions
are expected to have their own
security personnel for other purposes
- Aileen Mola
schools would not be assigned
other duties of guarding the
institutions.
“Police officers will only be
assigned to guard examination
papers and not the entire
compound as institutions are
expected to have their own
security personnel for other
purposes,” Mola said.
MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY
6TH
GRADUATION CEREMONY –FRIDAY 30TH
NOVEMBER 2018
TENDER ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE
Maasai Mara University wishes to inform all the students who qualified for the conferment of various degrees
and award of diplomas in the Academic Year 2017/2018, parents/guardians, alumni and members of the public
that the 6th
Graduation Ceremony of the University will be held on Friday, 30th
CLEARANCE OF FEES
Only graduands who will have cleared their outstanding fees by Friday, 2nd
November 2018,6beginning
at 9.00am at the Graduation Pavilion, Main Campus, Narok. The list of graduands is available on the
University website.
November 2018 will be allowed
to graduate. Those who will not have completed the fees by the said deadline will be EXCLUDED from the
graduation list.
HIRE OF ACADEMIC GOWN, GRADUATION AND CONVOCATION FEES
Graduands are required to pay the following mandatory charges for the various categories:
Ph.D
Masters
-
-
Bachelors -
Diploma -
Khs. 7,500/Kshs.
6,500/Kshs.
5,500/Kshs.
4,500/Payment
should be made to the following University Account: Cooperative Bank, Narok Branch - Account
Number: 01129337192600, not later than Monday, 5th
November 2018.
INTENT TO GRADUATE
Graduands who have not submitted the Intent to Graduate forms are required to do so latest by Friday 2nd
November 2018.
COLLECTION OF ACADEMIC GOWN
All graduands are advised to collect their academic gowns from their respective Schools from Monday, 26th
November to Thursday, 29th
website www.mmarau.ac.ke. Graduation gowns should be returned latest by Friday, 14th
November 2018. Hire of gown forms can be downloaded from the University
December 2018.
Those who fail to observe the deadline will be required to pay a penalty at the rate of Ksh. 1,000. (One Thousand
shillings) per day, inclusive of weekends.
INVITATION CARDS
During the hiring of the academic gown, each graduand will be given two (2) invitation cards for their guests.
Any person without an invitation card will not be allowed to the Graduation Pavilion.
REHEARSAL
The rehearsal is an integral part of the Graduation Ceremony. All graduands intending to participate in the ceremony
must attend the rehearsal at the Graduation Pavilion in full academic attire on Thursday, 29th
2018 at 10.00 a.m.
COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES
Certificates will be ready for collection from the University Examinations office as from Monday 3rd
PUNCTUALITY
All graduands and invited guest are advised to be seated by 8.00a.m.
For more information, please contact:
The Registrar Academic Affairs, Maasai Mara University
P O Box 861-20500, NAROK
Email:reg.aa@mmarau.ac.ke
ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution
December
2018. Certificates not collected beyond a period of one (1) year after graduation will attract a storage fee of
Ksh 10,000 (ten thousand shillings) per year
November
KAA/OT/WAP/1392/2018-2019
KAA/OT/HQ/1394/2018-2019
The Kenya Airports Authority invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following tenders:REFERENCE
NUMBER
TENDER DESCRIPTION
PRE-BID MEETING/
SITE
VISIT
Supply, Installation &
Management of Motor Vehicles
Alarm, Tracking and Online
Management System Software
Solution for Kenya Airports
Authority
Provision of Waste
Management Services at
Wilson Airport.
(Eligibility for Duly Registered
Youth, Women & People
Living With Disability)
Interested eligible firms may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents at the Kenya Airports
Authority Headquarters at JKIA, 2nd Floor, office of the GM (Procurement & Logistics) from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm local
time, Monday to Friday except lunch time between 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm and on public holidays.
Tender documents may be purchased at Kenya Airports Authority Headquarters at JKIA Nairobi for non-refundable fee
of Kshs. 1,000.00 for each document. Payment will be made to the cashier on 1st floor at KAA HQS by cash or Banker’s
Cheque payable to the Kenya Airports Authority. The applicant or his/her agent will pick tender document at the procurement
office, 2nd floor of the same building upon production of a payment receipt.
Duly completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes with TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE TENDER
clearly indicated on the envelope shall be addressed to:The
Managing Director,
Kenya Airports Authority,
Kenya Airports Authority Headquarters Building,
Airport North Road,
P. O. Box 19001-00501,
NAIROBI.
and be deposited in the Tender Box located on the 2nd Floor of Kenya Airports Authority Headquarters Building at JKIA,
so as to be received as indicated above for respective tenders at 11.00 am and shall be valid for a period of 120 days
after bid submission. Late bids shall be rejected. Opening of bids will take place immediately thereafter at the Conference
Room, 1st
floor, KAA HQ’s Building in the presence of tenderers/representatives who wish to attend.
Bidders who choose to download the tender from KAA website (www.kaa.go.ke) or Public Procurement Information
Portal (ppip.go.ke) should forward their company’s details to procurement department so that any addendum/
clarifications can be sent to their email address.
The Authority reserves the right to accept or reject any tender and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
Canvassing for the tender by the tenderer or by proxy shall lead to automatic disqualification of their tender.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Bidders to congregate
at KAA Head Office,
conference 1 st floor
at 10.00am on
08/11//2018
Bidders to congregate
at Wilson Airport at
10.00am on
08/11//2018
CLOSING/
OPENING DATE
14/11/2018
16/11/2018
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Road contractors urged
to employ local labour
Locals from
Kerugoya and Inoi
wards should be
given first priority
since most were
unemployed, says
MCA
BY IRUNGU MWANGI
KNA- KERUGOYA
T
wo Kirinyaga leaders
have asked road contractors
to give priority
to the local youths instead of
importing labour from outside
the area.
Speaking when they commissioned
the construction of
the 10-kilometre KerugoyaGitumbi–Kangaita
road,
Kerugoya ward MCA Kamau
Murango said youths from
Kerugoya
where contracts are awarded
but the contractor hires
labour from otside th
county. Be w
will not all
Murango w
is also the
co un ty
majority
and Inoi wards
should be given first priority
since most were unemployed.
‘’We have had many cases
leader said.
The ward representative
further urged the contractors
to do standard work since the
tarmacking of the road had
been promised by President
Uhuru and deputy President
William Ruto hence it must
reflect their pledge.
Murango further alleged
that some contractors have financial
short falls yet applied
for tenders that they could not
manage hence ended up doing
shoddy work. He said such
contractors should not
be paid even a dime.
‘’If you know you
cannot manage to
finance a contract,
please
do not tender
for it. The tendering
committee should also
consider that so that we don’t
waste resources,’’ he said.
The MCA further called on
all leaders to pull together
and work for the benefit of
residents instead of wrangling
that hurts growth.
‘’The governor has a development
budget. She should
use it to deliver on development.
The MP should use CDF
and the woman rep should use
the affirmative action fund to
deliver, and there should be
unity so that projects are not
duplicated,’’ Murango said.
Area MP Munene Wambugu
said he had lobbied for the
road to be tarmacked.
“I was not elected to talk but
to deliver. See, the road will
now be tarmacked. Mine is to
deliver on development projects,’’
the Kirinyaga Central
MP said.
If you know you cannot manage to
finance a contract, please do not
tender for it. The tendering committee
should also consider that so that
we don’t waste resources - Kamau Murango
NATIONAL LAND
COMMISSION
ARDHI HOUSE, 1ST NGONG AVENUE, OFF NGONG ROAD,
P.O. BOX 44417-00100, NAIROBI, TELEPHONE: 2718050
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ALLOCATE LAND
(Land Act 2012, Sec.14((1), (2))
The National Land Commission on behalf of the County
Government of Machakos hereby gives notice of intention
to plan and allocate parcel number LR.No.12610/1 (850 ha),
12610/2 (230.1 ha), 12610/3 (231.8 ha), 12610/4 (231.8 ha),
and 12610/5 (199.1 ha) situated in Ngelani Sub-location, Katani
Location of Mavoko in Machakos County.
Any person claiming ownership of any of the above parcels or
portion of the same, is requested to submit their ownership
documents detailing how they acquired those parcels within 21
days of this notice to the Chairman, National Land Commission,
Ardhi House 1st Ngong Avenue, Nairobi.
Similarly, members of the public and any other interested parties
are requested to submit their comments on these lands to the
same office within the same time.
Wajir
Prof. Muhammad A. Swazuri, PhD, OGW
Chairman, National Land Commission and
Associate Professor of Land Economics
NORTHERN WATER SERVICES BOARD (NWSB)
INVITATION TO TENDER
Northern Water Services Board a State Corporation under the Ministry Water and Sanitation ,has received funds from GOK for use during the financial
year 2018 - 2019 and intends to use part of these funds to cover eligible payments under the Contracts as tabulated below.
County Tender No.
Garissa
Description
NWSB/T/CW/010/2018 – 2019 Construction of Doyi water pan 20,000M3 in
Ijara Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/011/2018 – 2019 Construction of Hagarbul water pan 20,000M3
in Fafi Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/012/2018 – 2019 Construction of Diiso water pan 20,000M3 in
Township Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/013/2018 – 2019 Construction of Balambala water pan
25,000M3 in Balambala Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/014/2018 – 2019 Construction of Ahmed Hirsi water pan
40,000M3 in Ijara Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/015/2018 – 2019 Equipping of Daiso Borehole in Township Sub
county
NWSB/T/CW/016/2018 – 2019 Construction of Abdigan water pan 20,000M3
in Tarbaj Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/017/2018 – 2019 Construction of Suroya water pan 20,000M3 in
Wajir North county
NWSB/T/CW/018/2018 – 2019 Construction of Abaqmadobe water pan
20,000M3 in Wajir South Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/019/2018 – 2019 Rehabilitation of Shandarua water supply
project in Wajir West Sub county
Mandera NWSB/T/CW/020/2018 – 2019 Construction of Qatis water pan 20,000M3 in
Banisa Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/021/2018 – 2019 Construction of Hardawa 1 water pan
20,000M3 in Banisa Sub county
RECRUITMENT OF INTERNAL AUDITORS
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is a State Corporation whose responsibility is to
manage and conserve wildlife in Kenya. Based on the need for strengthening
the Internal Audit Department, the Service seeks to recruit dynamic, innovative
and experienced individuals to fill the under-listed positions.
Internal Auditor - Job Grade “7” - Three (3) Vacancies
Details of the overall responsibility and requirements for the positions
can be obtained from our Website: www.kws.go.ke - Careers Section.
Interested and suitably qualified individuals should forward their applications
enclosing copies of their academic and professional certificates, copy of ID
card, detailed CV indicating work experience, current remuneration and
employer, daytime telephone contact – both office and mobile, names,
addresses and emails of three (3) referees to the address below not later
than 12th
Nov, 2018 at 4.00pm.
Kenya Wildlife Service
P. O. Box 40241 - 00100
Nairobi, Kenya.
Email: recruitment@kws.go.ke
KWS is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to implementing
affirmative action. In this regard, youth, women, people living with
disabilities and those from marginalized groups with requisite qualifications
are encouraged to apply.
Isiolo
NWSB/T/CW/022/2018 – 2019 Construction of Hardawa11(Qolbo Machu)
water pan 20,000M3 in Banisa Sub county
Samburu NWSB/T/CW/023/2018 – 2019 Construction of Matakwani water pan
20,000M3 in Samburu West Sub county
Marsabit NWSB/T/CW/024/2018 – 2019 Rehabilitation of Dosa Wachu Bore hole in
North Horr Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/025/2018 – 2019 Construction of Dada Pati water pan
20,000M3 in Laisamis Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/026/2018 – 2019 Construction of Boqe water pan 40,000M3 in
North Horr Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/027/2018 – 2019 Construction of Garbatulla water pan
20,000M3 in Isiolo South Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/028/2018 – 2019 Construction of Merti water pan 20,000M3 in
Isiolo North Sub county
NWSB/T/CW/029/2018 – 2019 Equipping of School for the Deaf Borehole in
Isiolo North Sub county
Eligibility
Reserved for Youth, Women
and Persons with disability
Open to All
Open to All
Open to All
Open to All
Reserved for Persons with
disability
Open to All
Open to All
Reserved for Persons with
disability
Open to All
Open to All
Open to All
Reserved for Youth, Women
and Persons with disability
Open to All
Open to All
Reserved for Persons with
disability
Reserved for Youth, Women
and Persons with disability
Open to All
Open to All
Reserved for Persons with
disability
Closing Date
20/11/2018 11.00 am
20/11/2018 11.00 am
20/11/2018 11.00 am
20/11/2018 11.00 am
20/11/2018 11.00 am
20/11/2018 11.00 am
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22/11/2018 11.00 am
22/11/2018 11.00 am
22/11/2018 11.00 am
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from NWSB website: www.nwsb.go.ke, IFMIS website: www.treasury.go.ke and
www.tenders.go.ke
Complete tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender number should be deposited in the tender box at
Northern water services board ground floor, maji house kisimayu road Garissa and addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer
Northern Water Services Board
P.O. Box 495-70100
GARISSA
CANCELLED
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October 30, 2018
www.mygov.go.ke
Online jobs – Africa’s
hope for the future
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, PUBLIC
WORKS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC WORKS
SUPPLIES BRANCH
TENDER NOTICE
The Principal Secretary, State Department for Public Works, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development invites sealed bids from
interested eligible candidates countrywide for the supply of the following common user items to Government Ministries/Departments/Agencies and Institutions
Supplies Branch is a Department within the state department for Public Works in the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public works, Housing & Urban Development. It
operates within Government of Kenya Procurement Laws and Regulations and Executive Order No.1 of 2018. The mandate of Supplies Branch is to source for suppliers and
prepare term contracts for common user items for all Government entities at National and County levels
This is a national tendering process where all are encouraged to participate including Youth, Women, and Persons with Disabilities so as to gain access to government
procurement opportunities (AGPO).
TENDER NO.
By outsourcing work to online workers,
businesses can eliminate staff overhead
costs that include; workspace operating
expenses, medical insurance as well as
retirement costs
BY TIMOTHY MUNENE
W
orking online is
quickly
gaining
popularity around
the globe with many business
and government entities increasingly
embracing the fact
that traditionally executed
jobs which required a central
and physical premise can now
be carried out virtually.
This is especially true of the
western countries which beat
their African counterparts in
the race for the emerging digital
technologies.
They were not only quicker
in their embrace of these developments
but went a step
ahead and put in place complementary
infrastructures
such as good internet connectivity
and e-commerce sites
with online work opportunities.
African
countries are not
so far behind and are rapidly
catching up. In fact, according
to a 2017 report from Akamai,
a content delivery network,
Kenya’s internet speeds were
faster than those in France and
Russia.
With its swift advancement
in technology, and Africa
leading the world in internet
penetration growth rankings,
it is only right that the continent
should consider adopting
strategies for working online.
This trend is summarised
succinctly by Dr. Bitange
Ndemo, the academic and ICT
champion: “Technologies that
leverage on ICT’s are unstoppable
and going by their adoption,
they are bound to impact
every facet of life in Africa.”
Why Online Jobs?
Online jobs have tremendous
benefits for both businesses
and society. By outsourcing
work to online workers,
businesses can eliminate staff
overhead costs that include;
workspace operating expenses,
medical insurance as
well as retirement costs. There
is also the advantage of flexibility
where, as a business, you
only hire a freelancer when
you need them. This is unlike
a full-time employee who gets
a full pay even during downtimes.
With
a freelancer, you get to
manage the exact number of
work hours that you need for
a specific period.
Notably, freelancers have
a flexible work schedule and
this means they can get work
done whenever you need it
including weekends, holidays,
and odd hours.
Technologies
that leverage
on ICT’s are
unstoppable and
going
by
their
adoption, they are
bound to impact
every facet of life
in Africa
- Dr. Bitange Ndemo
Every business is looking to
work with the best resources
in order to produce the best
quality outputs for their customers.
You do not need to
hire a superhuman for your
business. Outsourcing to online
workers means you have a
better chance of engaging the
very best talent for a wide variety
of tasks.
At the same time, businesses
that outsource to online
workers enjoy a higher degree
of business continuity compared
to those with staff hired
on fixed contracts.
When workers resign or are
absent from work for one reason
or another, the business
slows down especially when
an immediate replacement is
unavailable.
With online workers, the
business has the freedom to
hire and replace as they please.
TENDER NAME
CATEGORY A (GENERAL TENDERS)
SB/1/2019-2021
SB/2/2019-2021
SB/3/2019-2021
SB/4/2019-2021
SB/5/2019-2021
SB/6/2019-2021
SB/7/2019-2021
SB/8/2019-2021
SB/9/2019-2021
Supply of Petroleum Products (Bulk)
Supply of Saloon Cars
Supply of Pickups Petrol
Supply of Pickups, Diesel
Supply of station wagon, 4X2 petrol
Supply of Utility Vehicles Petrol Propelled
Supply of Utility Vehicles Diesel Propelled
Supply of Microbus, Ambulance, Diesel
Supply of Microbus, Diesel
SB/10/2019-2021 Supply of Trucks, Low Sided, 4X2
SB/11/2019-2021 Supply of Trucks, Low Sided, 4X4
SB/12/2019-2021 Supply of Trucks, High Sided, 4X2
SB/13/2019-2021 Supply of Trucks, high sided 4x4
SB/14/2019-2021 Supply of Tipper Trucks
SB/15/2019-2021 Supply of Water Bowsers
SB/16/2019-2021 Supply of Bitumen Distributors
SB/17/2019-2021 Supply of Dozers
SB/18/2019-2021 Supply of Excavators
SB/19/2019-2021 Supply of Graders
SB/20/2019-2021 Supply of Loaders
SB/21/2019-2021 Supply of Rollers
SB/22/2019-2021 Supply of Cranes
SB/23/2019-2021 Supply of Fork Lifts
SB/24/2019-2021 Supply of Exhausters
SB/25/2019-2021 Supply of Fuel Tankers
SB/26/2019-2021 Supply of Low Bed Trailers and Prime Movers
SB/27/2019-2021 Supply of Motor Cycles (F)
SB/29/2019-2021 Supply of Meat & Meat Products
SB/30/2019-2021 Supply of Oils and Lubricants for Motor Vehicles
SB/31/2019-2021 Supply of Agricultural Tractors
SB/32/2019-2021 Supply of Fire Fighting Vehicles
SB/33/2019-2021 Supply of Fire Fighting Eqpt
SB/34/2019-2021 Supply of Workshop Equipment & Accessories
SB/36/2019-2021 Supply of Water Pumps
SB/37/2019-2021 Supply of Expanded Poly-Styrene Panels or Structural &
Thermal Insulated panels
SB/38/2019-2021 Supply of Tyres and Tubes
SB/39/2019-2021 Supply, Delivery, Testing and Commissioning of KVA
portable Generators
SB/40/2019-2021 Supply of Agricultural Tractors and Accessories
SB/42/2019-2021 Supply of Electrical Fittings, Appliances and other Related
Items
SB/43/2019-2021 Supply of Security and Guarding Services
SB/44/2019-2021 Supply of Building and Construction Materials
SB/45/2019-2021 Supply of furniture
SB/47/2019-2021 Supply of Textile Materials
SB/50/2019-2021 Supply of Paints Distemper & Thinners
SB/51/2019-2021 Supply of Insecticide, Chemicals & Spraying Eqpt
SB/52/2019-2021 Supply of Pipes and Fittings
SB/53/2019-2021 Supply of Pre-cast Concrete Products assorted
SB/54/2019-2021 Supply of canvas and camping materials
SB/55/2019-2021 Supply of Automotive Batteries
SB/56/2019-2021 Supply of Oxygen & Other Gases
SB/57/2019-2021 Supply of Timber Materials
SB/58/2019-2021 Supply of Wood-Fuel
SB/60/2019-2021 Supply and Provisions of Food Supplements
SB/61/2019-2021 Supply and Provisions of Foodstuff s(Dry Food)
SB/63/2019-2021 Supply of National Symbols -Insignia –Emblem
SB/66/2019-2021 Provision of Catering Services
CATEGORY B (TENDERS RESERVED FOR THE YOUTH, WOMEN, AND
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES)
SB/28/2019-2021 Supply of Fruits and Vegetables
SB/35/2019-2021 Supply of Chicken and Eggs
SB/41/2019-2021 Supply and Provisions of Foodstuffs (Processed Food)
SB/46/2019-2021 Supply of Uniforms
SB/48/2019-2021 Supply of Stationery Items
SB/49/2019-2021 Supply of Air Time (Calling Cards)
SB/59/2019-2021 Supply of Fire Proof Cabinets & Shredders
SB/62/2019-2021 Supply of Household, Cleaning and Sanitary Materials
SB/64/2019-2021 Supply of Daily Newspaper
SB/65/2019-2021 Supply of Cleaning Services
Complete set of detailed Tender documents may be obtained by downloading it free of charge from the Ministry’s website www.transport.go.ke and Treasury Portal
supplier.treasury.go.ke or from the Procurement Office upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs.1,000/= (Kenya Shillings One Thousand only) per set, payable at the
Supplies Branch Cash Office, Likoni Road, Opposite Motor Vehicles’ Inspection Unit, Industrial Area, Nairobi during Official Working Hours (8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.)
Prices quoted must be net, inclusive of all taxes & duties and remain valid for 120 days from the closing date of the tender.
Completed Tender documents MUST be accompanied by a Tender Security of the amount specified in the Tender documents in the form and manner prescribed in the Tender
document.
Tender bids in plain sealed envelopes bearing the Tender number on the top right hand corner but with no indication of the Tenderer’s name should be posted to:
The Officer In-Charge
Supplies Branch, Likoni Road
P.O. Box 30071, NAIROBI.
Or placed in the Tender Box situated on the Ground Floor of the Administration Block so as to reach him on or before 13th November, 2018 , at 10.00 a.m.
Submitted bids will thereafter be opened publicly in the presence of candidates’ representatives who choose to attend at the Supplies Branch offices on Likoni Road, in the
Conference Room, 2nd Floor. Late bids will be returned unopened.
PREFERENCES:
CATEGORY A: Under this category all eligible bidders are encouraged to apply.
CATEGORY B: Under this category, only small and medium enterprises owned by Women, Youths and persons with disabilities will apply.
Requirements for the above preferences:
1) Certificate of Registration/Incorporation
2) K.R.A. Registration P.I.N. /V.A.T.
3) Registration with The National Treasury (For Youth, Women & Persons with Disabilities)
4) Registration with relevant Regulatory Bodies
Bidders are informed, canvassing is a form of corruption and will lead to automatic disqualification and blacklisted.
PROF. ARCH. PAUL M. MARINGA (PHD), CBS, CORP. ARCH, MAAK, MKIP
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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The stern-faced ‘judge’ who
had final word in TV drama
For over three decades, Lucy Wangui
played the no-nonsense judge in the long
running courtroom comedy-drama Vioja
Mahakamani. Her talent and passion
reverberated through the screen, earning
her a Head of State Commendation in 2009
in addition to numerous acting awards for
her brilliant and consistent performance.
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
E
very week, the country
is served a hefty dose of
rib-cracking humour
on the television sitcom Vioja
Mahakamani – a long running
local courtroom drama. The
programme, which airs on the
national broadcaster Kenya
Broadcasting Corporation
(KBC), features a diverse and
colourful cast. It was here that
Kenyans watched Lucy Wangui
act for more than three
decades.
Until 2015, Wangui played
the role of the no-nonsense
judge. In this role she was the
voice of reason and the ultimate
counsel. Viewers will
remember her inscrutable
expression as she sat on the
bench, listening keenly and
taking notes. She pulled off
her role so well that over the
years, it became more and
more difficult for fans of the
show to separate Wangui from
her on-screen character.
But what lies behind that
stern television exterior?
Wangui has been described
by her colleagues as being
diligent and passionate about
her work. Not surprisingly,
her persistence has earned her
several accolades, the most
prestigious being the Head of
State Commendation she was
awarded in 2009 in celebration
of her outstanding performance
on television.
In the same year, she was
nominated for the Best Actress
in a Television Series award at
the Kalasha Film & Television
Awards. Vioja Mahakamani
was also nominated for two
awards: Best Comedy Programme
and the Mfalme (Lifetime
Achievement) Award.
Wangui has also received a
Best Comedian award from
The Churchill Show.
“Let me start by clarifying
that I am not a judge or a magistrate,
and neither am I a lawyer,”
she says. In contrast to
the no-nonsense persona she
portrays on television, Wangui
is cheerful and approachable.
Now in her sixties, the lines
on Wangui’s face are evidence
of a long and fruitful life. Born
second in a family of seven
children, Wangui is one among
four surviving siblings. When
they were little, their parents
moved the family from
Murang’a to Nairobi long before
Kenya’s independence in
1963.
They moved into a single
room in Kariokor, an estate
which was initially built to
shelter horses. Later, her father
moved them to a bigger
house in Ziwani where the
family settled permanently.
Wangui’s father, Kanogo
Gichomo, owned several shops
along Nairobi’s River Road. His
business earned him enough
to sustain his family and to
provide basic education for his
children.
Her mother, Jane Nyambura,
was also a businessperson
who sold her wares in
Kariokor market and also
doubled up as an actress,
earning extra money by appearing
in local television advertisements.
It
was through her mother’s
flourishing career that Wangui
would discover her own actLet
me start
by clarifying
that I am not
a judge or a magistrate,
and neither
am I a lawyer
- Lucy Wangui
ing talent. “My mother laid
the foundation for my acting
career,” she says. “I used to
see how she was in real life and
how she acted on the television
adverts,” she says, adding
that she found it so fascinating
that she wanted in. “That’s
how I decided to become an
actress, too.”
However, her acting dream
would remain just that until
she completed her education.
She attended Saint Brigid
Primary School and then sat
for her ‘O’ levels at the Shree
Cutchi Gujarati Hindu Union
School in Parklands.
While in school, Wangui was
an active participant in school
drama activities. Her golden
opportunity came knocking
as she was attending Pansom’s
Business College, which was
situated along Biashara Street,
pursuing a secretarial, copy
typing and telephone operations
course.
The year was 1975 and a Producer
at the State broadcaster
KBC, known as the Voice of
Kenya (VoK) in those days,
was looking for actors for a
new production. The show,
Jamii ya Mzee Pembe (The
Family of Mr Pembe), was a
drama series about the daily
lives of Mzee Pembe and his
family. Wangui’s mother got
wind of the opportunity and
WORDS OF WISDOM
told her daughter to give it a
try. Behind her father’s back,
Wangui went for the auditions
and was chosen to play one of
Mzee Pembe’s daughters.
This was the defining moment
of Wangui’s life. “As
soon as I got my first acting
role, I knew this was what I
wanted to do for the rest of my
life,” she says.
Unfortunately, she met stiff
opposition from her father. He
was so against the idea that it
created a huge rift between
them. Like most fathers, he
wanted his daughter to settle
into a ‘sensible’ career.
To steer her onto the right
path, he got her a job at Elliott’s
Kenya Limited, a breadbaking
company. She worked
there for two years, performing
secretarial and administrative
duties. “I hated it. I
just didn’t fit into that job. I
had the skills and the relevant
training, but it’s not where I
wanted to be,” she says.
Wangui’s heart was in acting.
So she decided to juggle
both jobs, one as a secretary
• Trust in God, depend
on faithful friends and
speak positive affirmations.
•
Take time and cultivate
energy to accomplish
what you want.
• Choose the right
friends.
• Be patient, ignore what
people think and be
yourself.
• Be quick to forgive,
don’t hold grudges.
• Read the Bible.
• Read good books and
articles.
at Elliott’s and the other as an
actress at VoK. This went on
for a while until the fatigue
and inconvenience of working
two demanding jobs caught up
with her. Eventually she had
to make a decision between
the two. She chose acting.
“When I told my father that I
had quit the secretarial job, he
was furious. We had a major
altercation, after which I left
home to start life on my own,”
she recalls.
That was one of the most
difficult times of her life, but
her mother’s support kept her
going. “My mother would tell
me to ignore my father’s ranting
and focus on building my
career,” she says.
Away from her father’s
controlling influence, she embraced
the performing arts
and dedicated her time to developing
her TV role and writing
music. She realised quickly
that recording music was too
expensive, so she re-directed
all her energy to acting.
By this time, Vioja Mahakamani
was already on air.
As fate would have it, the actress
playing the role of magistrate,
the late Anne Wanjugu,
was poached by an international
production house. VoK
offered Wangui the job.
That was the beginning of
Wangui’s decades-long vibrant
journey as the judge on
Vioja Mahakamani. It would
also mark the turning point in
her sour relationship with her
father.
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A PUBLICATION OF
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P.O Box 30025-00100,
Nairobi Kenya
NAIROBI-KENYA I Issue No. 0092
Telephone: (+254) 4920000 / 1
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How one farmer has made his
urban enterprise a huge success
He earns well over Sh1 million gross in returns
from his 37 cows, and comfortably pays his
eight employees and takes home a handsome
return. Stories like these are covered in an
upcoming book on Agro-Innovation by the
Kenya Yearook Editorial Board.
Agro-Innovation
Transforming agriculture toward sustainable development
BY KYEB
A
s we drive on the dirt
road off Kiminini shopping
centre, in Trans
Nzoia County, nothing prepares
us for the urban farm
and the animals we are about
to see. We branch off through
a small maize plantation and
onto a narrower road passing
by a mud-walled building
before reaching an imposing
gate.
Nothing spectacular greets
you as you enter the farm.
However, as you walk further
in, you start to understand
what it is all about. It is a clean
dairy farm with spectacular
animals. This is Mr John Mburu’s
farm.
“Mr Mburu’s cows are really
beautiful. Looking at them
brings you peace. They are
therapeutic,” says a visitor, Mr
Paul Moiben. He has brought
his wife to see the cows and to
also get some training.
“Mburu is such an inspiration.
If we could get 10 more
people like him, dairy farming
would not be the same in this
country,” says the farmercum-transporter.
Located on
one acre, Sprout Dairies Farm
is one of a kind in this area and
the country. There is hardly
any odour or flies in the enclosure
that houses 80 dairy
cows, including calves and
heifers; a home, training hall,
and stores.
The small dairy farm has
a loose housing system with
fine, dry sawdust mixed with
cow manure. This is surprising
because I have always thought
that manure must be cleared
out of the sleeping sheds. But
the cows appear comfortable,
clean and robust.
The sawdust serves as a
powerful sink for the nitrogen,
a big source of odour.
This bedding system, I get
to learn, is one of the latest
and is beginning to catch. It
is known as compost bedded
pack barns.
The barns, which carry a
couple of animals at a time,
provide shelter from adverse
weather, a comfortable lying
area that allows them to sleep
and turn as they wish, and access
to the food and water in
feed alleys and waterers. There
are barns for in-calf, those in
lactation, dry herd, and calves
of different ages.
The cows are mostly Ayrshires
with brown and white
coats and Holstein Fresians
By feeding the cows on maize, I
earn way more than I ever would
from the crop. If I grew 50 acres of
maize and harvested 25 bags per acre
that would give me 1,250 bags.
- John Mburu
900
with black and white.
The
farm produces an average of
900 litres of milk daily, with
an average production of 25
litres per cow. A good number
of the animals produce
35 litres, while others yield
40 litres and more. One cow
produces 49 litres. According
to Mr Mburu, none of the
animals weighs less than 500
kilos.
He earns well over Sh1 million
gross in returns from his
37 cows, and comfortably pays
his eight employees and takes
home a handsome return. The
workers are always up by 3am
to do the first round of milking.
The
second is at 1pm and the
last at 6pm daily.
“A cow requires a balanced
diet to be healthy and productive.
It must get the right feeds
that contain proteins, energy
and vitamins,” he says. “I only
use silage, dairy meal and vitamins,
which include trace
mineral.”
Mr Mburu mixes his own
feeds in servings that consist
of silage from green maize and
dairy meal made from grinding
dried maize with all its
components to provide energy.
He gets proteins from
cotton seed cake, soya and
sunflower. For vitamins and
minerals, the farmer provides
his cows with lumps of salt to
lick.
“I feed the calves throughout,”
says the farmer who
hires 50 acres of land from
farms nearby to grow 30 acres
of maize, oats, Boma Rhodes
grass and sunflower. Once he
harvests the green maize, just
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Litres of milk that
the farm produces
daily, with an average
production of 25
litres per cow. A good
number of the animals
produce 35 litres, while
others yield 40 litres
and more.
when it is about ready for boiling
or roasting, he crushes and
uses it for silage. “We only add
molasses to the crushed maize,
then silage it,” he says, adding
that the feed is ready after 21
days. Some of the maize is left
to dry, cut and crushed into
dairy meal. “Do not start your
dairy business without having
planned for the feed months
ahead,” he advises.
“By feeding the cows on
maize, I earn way more than
I ever would from the crop. If
I grew 50 acres of maize and
harvested 25 bags per acre
that would give me 1,250 bags.
If we sold these at Sh3,000 per
bag, that would fetch Sh3.5
million gross. The cows produce
900 litres daily and I
sell 800 litres at Sh40, which
fetches about Sh32,000 daily.
Do the math for the rest of
the month,” the farmer challenges.
Another
aspect
that determines
the productivity
and success of a dairy farm
is genetics. A good breed will
produce more milk and more
returns. Can you trace the
heritage of the cow, up to what
point, and its characteristics?
You must establish where you
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get your semen from.
Mr Mburu buys sexed semen
and has a storage tank in readiness
for any animal coming
on heat. “I had to buy a tank
to store the semen, which I
purchase directly from World
Wide Sires. It is important to
have that supply of semen because
you don’t want a situation
where your animal comes
on heat and you can’t service
it on time.
The farmer also has a plan B,
just in case insemination fails,
an award-winning bull that is
a product of one of his cows.
Comfort and hygiene are
also key influencers of productivity.
Happy,
healthy
cows produce more highquality
milk. Cows require
a lot of time to rest and digest
their food. They need to
lie down. Blood circulation
through the udder increases
by up to 30 per cent.
This is why Mr Mburu ensures
that his cows are comfortable.
The farmer ensures
hygiene by spraying sheds
and the animals twice a week,
while the dampened sawdust
is replaced and used as manure.
Mr Mburu is a foresterturned-dairy
farmer.
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