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200m
Amount each of the 14
counties in the LREB will
contribute to establish a
regional commercial bank
Team to formulate law
on county blocs set up
Devolution and ASAL Cabinet
Secretary Eugene Wamalwa
says newly-launched Inter
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than three months to ensure
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Team to formulate
regional economic
blocs law launched
Inter-Agency
Committee named
to formulate
policy and legal
framework to
guide formation
on Regional
Economic Blocs
BY WANGARI NDIRANGU
KNA-NAIROBI
T
he government has
established an InterAgency
Committee that
will come up with a policy and
legal framework to guide formation
on Regional Economic
Blocs (REB).
The formation and operationalisation
of the REBs that
are currently in place are not
guided by any policy framework
or regulation thus compromising
their effectiveness.
Speaking during the launch
of the committee, Devolution
and ASAL Cabinet Secretary
Eugene Wamalwa said the
committee will by next year
ensure that the REB are anchored
in law.
“This team will now proceed
and ensure the policy is
developed, ensure the legal
frameworks is in place by January
31, 2019,” the CS said.
He explained that the country
has already formed six
REBs namely Lake Region
Economic Bloc (LREB), North
Rift Economic Bloc (NREB),
Jumuia ya Kaunti za Pwani
Bloc, Mount Kenya and Aberdares
Bloc, The Frontier
Counties Development Council
Bloc (FCDC) and South
Eastern Kenya Economic Bloc
(SEKEB).
Wamalwa said the LREB has
the highest number of counties
and brings together over
14 million Kenyans together,
NREB has 8 counties, Jumuia
ya County from Coast has six
counties, Mt Kenya and Aberdares
has 10 counties, FCDC
has
seven counties while
SEKEB has three counties.
“We still have three more
counties namely Kajiado ,
Narok and Nairobi that have
These counties have already developed
the necessary legal framework
for them to engage and has
attracted Sh100bn from World Bank
- Eugene Wamalwa
not joined any bloc and we
want to encourage
them to
join one in order to reap the
benefits
and enhance partnership
of counties as investment
magnets and also so that
we have all the 47 counties
joining the bloc,” Wamalwa
said.
The CS noted that standing
alone as a county normally
attracts less investment but
those coming together will
enjoy economies of scale in
terms of projects across the
counties as it will be easier to
even mobilise resources.
Wamalwa lauded LREB
whose 14 counties are coming
together and contributing
each Sh200 million to open
up and establish of a regional
commercial bank.
He also named the Pwani
bloc who will be holding a
major conference on blue
economy at the end of this
month saying through building
the potential they have
partnered with European
Union who have committed
Sh2.9 billion to the counties to
host the conference.
He further congratulated
the FCDC bloc from Frontier
area of Garissa, Wajir, Mandera,
Isiolo, Marsabi, Tana
River and Lamu who are way
ahead of the other five blocs in
terms of development.
“These counties have already
developed the necessary
legal framework for them
Kwale signs partnership
deal with French envoy
France had so far
supported various
projects in the
county including
rehabilitation
of the Marare/
Mombasa water
pipeline
BY JAMES MUCHAI
KNA-KWALE
K
wale County government
has entered into
a partnership with
France, which will see the region’s
residents benefit from
various projects in the tourism,
fisheries and water sectors.
Governor
Salim Mvurya
hosted France Ambassador to
Kenya Ms. Aline Kuster at his
office where the two discussed
several areas of cooperation.
Mr. Mvurya said the government
of France had so far
supported various projects in
the county including rehabilitation
of the Marare/Mombasa
water pipeline.
He added that water treatment
works at the proposed
multibillion Mwache Multipurpose
Dam in Kinango subcounty,
will also be funded by
France through its development
agency, Agency Francaise
de Development (AFD).
The Governor lauded the
government of France for its
continued support in form of
loans and grants towards priority
areas of development in
the county.
“We have warm relationship
with the government of France
and we are glad the partnership
has been rewarding in
terms of implementation of
projects in various sectors in
the county,” he said.
Mr. Mvurya said the
Mwache project will boost
domestic water supply and
sanitation besides improving
food security through its irrigation
component. The project
is expected to address the perennial
water shortage in the
Coastal region mainly in Kwale
and Mombasa counties.
According to the Governor,
France will also fund other
Amount each of the
14 counties in the
LREB will contribute
to establish a regional
commercial bank.
to engage and has attracted
Sh100 billion from World
Bank to work on flagships
projects such as water and
infrastructure,” he said. The
CS confirmed that the law allows
counties to work together
but necessary legal and policy
framework have to be in place
200m
Cabinet Secretary for Devolution and ASAL Eugene Wamalwa (centre)
with Devolution PS Charles Sunkuli (on his immediate right) and Simeon
ole Kirgotty, Secretary Devolution and Inter-Governmental Relations
(to his left) pose for a group photo with the Ministry’s Inter-Agency
Committee members.
to allow counties to work on
joint projects
“Apart from policy and legal
framework we will amend
several laws including Public
Private Partnership (PPP) to
enable counties to embrace
PPP investments in their
counties.
He acknowledged that this
has been a challenge and that
very few Private Partnerships
have been successful. “As we
develop the regional bloc we
need to ensure PPP framework
is strengthened to make
it easier for counties to attract
private investments,” he said.
The CS urged the technical
committee that involves
Council of Governors, AG office,
Law Review Commission
and representatives from other
government bodies to hit the
road running since they only
have a short time to ensure that
the policy is ready to be presented
to cabinet and then to
parliament by end of January
2019. In order for the process
to be successful, Wamlawa
however said counties should
adopt effective public participation
approaches that genuinely
engage citizens as it is a
constitutional requirement.
President Uhuru Kenyatta
during the inaugural investment
conference the Lake Region
Economic Bloc in Bomet
town supported the formation
of county regional blocs to
tackle common problems.
The President said the government
will support the performance
of regional blocs and
that regional development authorities
will be streamlined to
fit into the new economic dynamics
of the country while
supporting regional economic
blocs.
projects, including investing
in the blue economy.
He said a delegation from
France will visit the county to
discuss the modalities of implementing
the projects after
the first global Blue Economy
Conference that will be held in
Nairobi from November 26-28,
this year.
“Immediately after the conference,
we will host a delegation
from France to discuss the
possibilities of improving the
exploitation of marine resources
that will benefit local
residents,” he said.
Mr. Mvurya said the partnership
will also facilitate the
introduction of French language
courses at the Technical
University of Mombasa
(TUM), Kwale Campus.
Ms. Kuster said France was
committed to supporting the
county’s priority development
areas. “We are ready
and happy to partner with the
county on various initiatives
to better the lives of the local
people,” she said.
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After Digital Literacy
Programme rollout,
‘smart classroom’
This will enable
collaborative
learning,
creativity and
practical skills as
witnessed in other
parts of the world
leading in this
space
BY LILIAN KIMETO
D
uring the recently
concluded Connected
Summit, on 22-24th
October 2018 at the Bomas
of Kenya, stakeholders in the
country’s ICT and education
sector agreed that greatest
challenge facing the adoption
of technology in education
is the lack of right content/
competency-based curriculum
and inadequate digital
learning devices.
Other issues that were noted
were internet connectivity to
public primary schools for accessing
online learning materials
and inaccessible regions
in country due to bad weather
and the need to train teachers
first then the special groups in
handling the digital devices.
Another key issue identified
was the need for correct
setting of guidelines to avoid
confusing parents when introducing
something new.
It is for this reason that there
is need to crack how ICT can
be used to enable the successful
delivery of digital schooling
in Kenya.
It noteworthy that investment
in technology by business
entrepreneurs is no longer
about the cost and immediate
outcome but rather the risk of
not investing in it which is a
big threat to their survival.
Kenya is seen globally as the
most responsive state when
it comes to development of
human capital for the 21st century
digital economy through
the massive investment in
Digital Literacy Programme
(DLP). The main objective of
DLP is to integrate technology
in teaching and learning as
early as primary schools level.
What is the ‘Kenya
Approach’?
The Kenya approach is a Multi
Agency approach where all
stakeholders involved in the
Programme came together
under one coordinating agency
(ICT Authority) in charge of
technology. The main agencies
driving the Programme
being Ministry of Education
(the user), Ministry of ICT
(Lead Coordinator), Ministry
of Energy (for electrification
of schools), Ministry of Industrialisation
(for development
of local electronic assembly
plants) ICT Authority (main
implementer), Teacher Service
Commission (for teacher
capacity), Kenya Institute of
Curriculum Development (for
content development) and The
National Treasury.
The Programme is among
the very few programmes
which is seen to have brought
equity and fairness to the
country when it comes to education.
This will also ensure
that the country get the required
skills for the 21st digital
economy.
The 10 Programme
Success points
The size and complexity of the
Programme called for thorough
checks at each critical
stage in order to ensure that
over 21,731 Primary schools
are served well with over
1,083,827 digital devices as
contracted and delivered. To
guard the programme against
project failure and financial
lost due to quality and quantity
of devices, Ten critical
check points were instituted
as follows;
a) Equipment Lab Test: Two
test labs were established
in Kenya to test each of the
proposed devices before
manufacturing.
b) Factory Acceptance
Checks: A technical committee
was sent to inspect
and verify the devices at
21,731
Primary schools
in the programme
served with digital
devices
the Chinese factory before
shipment and a comprehensive
report was prepared
c)
Equipment Pre-shipment
Testing; An internally recognized
firm was hired
to inspect and verify the
equipment before shipment
or airlifting to Kenya.
d) Warehouse Inspection and
Verification; A technical
team was on standby
to inspect and verify the
devices in the warehouse
before they were released
to schools
e) Schools-Contractor Inspection
and Acceptance
Tests: A pre-inspection
and verification exercise
was carried out by the
teachers and contractor
to ascertain the functionality,
quantities and any
defects before the school
headmasters signed delivery
notes and inspection
sheets.
f) Technical device inspections
and Acceptance; An
Inspection and Acceptance
Committee was constituted
for each school comprising
Head teacher, Sub
County Director of Education,
ICT Teacher and ICTA
Officer.
g) Inspection and Verification
by CDE; Each CDE will
verify each schools inspections
certificates within
the county and signed a
final inspection certificates
and forwarded to ICTA.
h) Inspection and Verifications
by Tender Processing
Committee; All final inspections
and Acceptance
certificates were signed by
a multi-agency Inspection
and Acceptance Committee
and filed at ICTA before
processing of payments for
commissioning.
i)
Monitoring and Evaluations:
A multi-agency
monitoring and Evaluation
team was constituted to
carry out quarterly assessment
on performance of
the programme
Current Status of the
Programme
Within a period of two years
all the 1,083,827 contracted
digital devices have been received
inspected, tested,
distributed and installed in
19,666 public primary schools
across the Country. All the
1,100 curriculum support officers
have been trained in addition
to 92,344 teachers with
22,675 schools connected with
electricity. Two local assembly
plants have been constructed
and operational each producing
over 1200 devices daily in
double shift. The programme
has had other major outcomes
such as electricity has been
extended to rural homes, creation
of over 12,000 jobs and a
big market has been created
for innovators in digital content
development.
Next Phase
The programme is moving into
the next phase where development
of ‘Smart Classrooms’
will be adopted to enable collaborative
learning, creativity
and practical skills as witnessed
in other parts of the
world leading in this space
The Author is the Head of
Communications at the ICT Authority
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POSTAL
CORPORATION OF KENYA
NATIONAL PUBLIC TENDER NOTICE
Postal Corporation of Kenya was established by an Act of Parliament (PCK Act 1998) and
operates as a Commercial Public Enterprise. The Corporation’s mandate includes provision of
accessible, affordable and reliable Postal Services to all parts of Kenya as the designated Public
Postal Licensee, where communications through the Post Office is a basic human right as
enshrined in the 1948 United Nations Charter.
The Postal Corporation of Kenya invites sealed Tenders from interested Eligible Bidders as
indicated below:No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Reference
Number
PCK/PROC/13/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/RFP/14/2018
/2019
PCK/PROC/15/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/16/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/17/2018/2019
PCK/PROC/18/2018/2019
Description
Request For Proposal For An E-Commerce Partnership
Request For Proposal For ERP Forensic Audit.
Tender For the Provision of an Integrated Communications,
Public Relations, Marketing & Advertising Agency.
Printing and supply of barcodes
Supply of photocopy papers
Supply of various cartridges
Target Group
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
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1,088,827
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contracted and
delivered under the
programme
Complete tender documents can be downloaded FREE OF CHARGE from PCK website:
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www.tenders.go.ke.
The Completed tender documents in a plain sealed envelope indicating Tender Number
and Description as described in the tender document will be deposited in the Tender Box
provided at Posta House, Mezzanine Floor, Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi, and be addressed
to;The
Postmaster General,
Postal Corporation of Kenya,
P. O. Box 34567 - GPO 00100,
Nairobi
92,344
Teachers trained
under the new curriculum
to use the
gadgets
22,675
Schools connected to
the electricity grid to
aid in the use of the
devices
so as to reach us on or before FRIDAY 23rd NOVEMBER, 2018 AT 11.00 A.M.
The bid documents will be opened immediately thereafter, and bidders or their representative
who choose to attend will be welcome to witness the opening at the Posta House Boardroom
7th floor.
POSTMASTER GENERAL
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE,
PUBLIC WORKS,HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR PUBLIC WORKS
Republic Of Kenya
ADDENDUM
SUPPLIES BRANCH
The Principal Secretary, State Department for Public Works, Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Housing
and Urban Development issues an addendum on the following tenders advertised on Tuesday, 30th
TENDER NO.
SB/9/2019-2021
TENDER NAME
Supply of Microbus, Diesel
SB/19/2019-2021 Supply of Graders
SB/37/2019-2021 Supply of Expanded Poly-Styrene Panels or Structural & Thermal
Insulated panels
SB/41/2019-2021 Supply and Provisions of Foodstuffs (Processed Food)
SB/44/2019-2021 Supply of Building and construction materials
SB/60/2019-2021 Supply and Provisions of Food Supplements
SB/65/2019-2021 Supply of Cleaning Services
SB/67/2019-2021 Supply of Locally Manufactured Building and construction
materials
Document Name
Corrected
Specifications Corrected
Specifications Corrected
Document Name
Corrected
Additional Items
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 Public Procurement Information portal www.tenders.go.ke and not supplier.
treasury.go.ke as earlier indicated, or from the Procurement Office. The documents will be availed 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.)
All supplies branch tenders, SB/1/2019-2021 – SB/66/2019-2021 will close on 20th
not 13th November, 2018 as earlier indicated.
Prof. Arch. Paul M. Maringa (PhD), CBS, Corp. Arch. Maak, Mkip
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
November, 2018 at 10.00 am;
ADDENDUM
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October, 2018.
MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY
OF KENYA
5TH
Riding on Technology, Inspiring Innovation
GRADUATION CEREMONY
FRIDAY, 23RD
NOVEMBER 2018
Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU) wishes to inform all candidates who qualified
for the conferment of degrees and award of diplomas during the 2017/2018 Academic
Year, that the 5th
Graduation Ceremony will be held on Friday, 23rd
November, 2018
from 9:00 a.m. at the Main Campus - Along Magadi Road, Off Langata Road.
All prospective graduands should note the following:
Clearance
All qualified candidates are requested to clear with the University prior to confirmation
of inclusion of their names in the 2018 graduation list with their respective Faculty
Deans.
Application
All students must apply for Graduation through the MMU Student Portal found at
www.mmu.ac.ke. Only those students who have fully cleared with relevant sections will
be able to apply for graduation.
Graduation Fees
A mandatory non-refundable graduation fee is payable for the various categories of
graduands as follows:
Diploma
Bachelors Degree
All payments should be made before Friday, 9th
Commercial Bank
Equity Bank
- A/c No. 110 451 3447 and
- A/c No. 0610262187946
Verification of Names
Ensure your name is correctly spelt and is in the right order as you would like it to
appear on the Certificate. Verification will be done through the respective Faculties
during clearance by Friday, 9th
November, 2018.
For more information, contact
The Registrar, Academic Affairs - P.O BOX 15653- 00503 Nairobi, Kenya
Telephone: 020 7252000/ 020 2071247. Email: registraraa@mmu.ac.ke Website: www.mmu.ac.ke
JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
OF
AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR (ADMINISTRATION)
P.O. BOX 62000-00200, City Square, Nairobi,
Tel: (067)-5870001-5
Website: www.jkuat.ac.ke
Discover JKUAT
@DiscoverJKUAT
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER ADVERT NOTICE
1.1
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology invites Sealed Tenders from eligible bidders
indicated below.
NO TENDER NAME
1.
2.
3.
TENDER DISCRIPTION
JKUAT/61/2018-2019 Proposed Multi-Purpose Medical Bio Waste Incinerator for
JKUAT.
JKUAT/62/2018-2019 Supply and Delivery of 900,000 pieces of Examination Booklets.
JKUAT/67/2018-2019
Supply Delivery, Installation and Commissioning Next Generation
firewall (NGFW) to the main Campus and satellite
Campuses.
ELIGIBILITY
Open
Open
Open
1.3
Interested and eligible candidates may inspect and obtain Tender Document from the University’s
Department of Procurement at JKUAT –Main Campus or download documents from our website:
www.jkuat.ac.ke free of charge or IFMIS supplier portal: supplier.treasury.go.ke. Those who choose to
have hard copies will pay ksh.1,000 per document in cash or bankers cheque.
1.4
NB: Tender No. JKUAT/62/2018-2019 - Women, Youth and PWDs must be registered with the
National Treasury/County Government and other relevant bodies (attach a copy of CR 12 form,
AGPO certificate and IDs Current NEMA Certificate).
Sealed Tenders must be accompanied by duly completed forms as specified in the Bid Documents and
addressed to:
Vice Chancellor,
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology,
P.O. Box 62000 - 00200,
Nairobi.
and placed in the Tender Box at the Department of Procurement JKUAT Main Campus. The
documents
should be in plain sealed envelopes indicating the Tender Number, without identifying the
sender so as to reach the University not later than Tuesday 20th November 2018 at 11:30 a.m Bids
will be opened immediately thereafter at the Procurement Department in the presence of bidders/their
representatives who wish to attend.
Setting Trends in Higher Education, Research and Innovation
Director, Supply Chain Management
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL, KALRO
1.5
The Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization invites sealed bids from interested qualified bidders
for the Provision of General Insurance cover (Underwriters Only).
TENDER DESCRIPTION
KALRO/04/HQTS/ONT/2018-19: Provision of General Insurance cover
for – Burglary, Fidelity Guarantee, Money, All Risks, Fire & Special Perils,
Travel and Employers’ Liability (Common Law)
1.2
TARGET
Open
CLOSING DATE
20th November, 2018
at 11.00 a.m.
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information from and inspect the tender documents at
the office of the Director, Supply Chain Management KALRO Headquarters, Kaptagat road, Loresho.
P O Box 57811-00200, Nairobi off Waiyaki Way room 151, during normal office working hours.
A complete tender document may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of a non- refundable
fee of KES 1,000 in cash or bankers cheque payable to Director General, KALRO. The document may
also be obtained free of charge from KALRO website www.kalro.org or Treasury portal suppliers@treasury.go.ke.
Those who download the tender document and intend to submit a bid are required to register
their details at the office of the Director, Supply Chain Management so as to be able to receive necessary
clarifications and addenda.
Completed tender documents are to be submitted in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the tender
number and name and be deposited in the Tender Box at the reception area or Room 151 for large documents
that cannot fit in the tender box slot. Documents are to be addressed to:
The Director General,
Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization
Kaptagat Road, Loresho,
P O Box 57811-00200, NAIROBI,
So as to be received on or before 20th November, 2018 at 11.00 a.m.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the candidates representatives who
choose to attend.
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3,500/4,500/November
2018, through: Kenya
KENYA AGRICULTURAL AND LIVESTOCK
RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
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POSTPONEMENT OF THE PRE-BAR 2018 EXAMINATIONS
It is notified for the general information of all Pre-Bar 2018 Examination candidates that due to circumstances beyond
the control of the School, the Pre-Bar Examinations which had been scheduled to take place from 7th November
2018 – 9th November 2018 have been postponed.
The new examination dates are as follows:
TIMETABLES:
i) CATEGORY A - KENYA SCHOOL OF LAW ACT, 2012
The examination shall be held on TUESDAY, 8THJANUARY 2019 at the Kenya School of Law, Lang’ata South Road,
Karen. The examination shall test an applicant’s mastery of general principles of law, legal techniques, language of
the law and proficiency in English.
DATE
09.00 A.M. – 1 PM
8TH JANUARY 2019 ONE CONSOLIDATED PAPER COMPRISING OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS:
• Legal Systems and Methods;
• the General Principles of Constitutional Law;
• the Law of Tort;
• the Law of Contract; and
• Criminal Law
VENUE
KSL KAREN
CAMPUS
fsd
ii) CATEGORY B - COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION (KENYA SCHOOL OF LAW REGULATIONS) 2009
The examination shall be held on TUESDAY, 8TH JANUARY 2019 THROUGH TO THURSDAY 10TH JANUARY 2019
at the Kenya School of Law, Lang’ata South Road, Karen. The examination shall test the mastery of basic legal techniques,
legal writing and substantive legal principles at the degree subject level. It will also test applicants’ proficiency
in English language.
DATE
09.00 A.M. – 12 NOON
8TH JANUARY 2019 PRB 001 – LEGAL METHODS,
SYSTEMS AND CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
9TH JANUARY 2019 PRB 003 – LAW OF TORTS
10TH JANUARY 2019 PRB 005 – FAMILY LAW AND
SUCCESSION
DR. HENRY K. MUTAI
DIRECTOR/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The Kenya School of Law is an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Organization
2.00 PM – 5.00 P.M.
PRB 002 – LAW OF
CONTRACT
PRB 004 – LAND LAW
PRB 006 – COMMERCIAL
LAW
VENUE
KSL KAREN CAMPUS
KSL KAREN CAMPUS
KSL KAREN CAMPUS
ETHICS AND ANTI-CORRUPTION
COMMISSION
VACANCY
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is established under Section 3
of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Act No. 22 of 2011, pursuant to article
79 of the Constitution of Kenya. The mandate of the Commission is to combat and
prevent corruption through law enforcement, preventive measures, education and
promotion of standards and best practices of Integrity, Ethics and Anti-Corruption.
The Commission invites applications from suitably qualified persons to fill the position
of the Chairperson of the Risk and Audit Committee of EACC.
The detailed advert can be accessed from the EACC website www.eacc.go.ke.
Interested candidates who meet the set criteria should complete EACC Form 1 online
from https://jobs.integrity.go.ke and attach copies of ID, CV, academic/ professional
certificates, clearances and testimonials.
All applications must be made online and will be acknowledged via an email.
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further guidance.
To be considered applications should be received not later than 27th
2018 at 5.00pm
Canvassing of any nature will lead to automatic disqualification.
HALAKHE D. WAQO, CBS, MCIArb
SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
November,
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
PUBLIC NOTICE
STAKEHOLDERS MEETINGS AND PUBLIC COMMENTS ON DRAFT
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION (TOXIC
AND HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS
MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 2018
The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has finalized the development of the Environment Management
and Coordination (Toxic and Hazardous Industrial Chemicals and Materials Management) Regulations 2018.
The regulations will provide for sustainable management of chemicals in Kenya, specifically, labeling, classification,
registration, manufacture, storage, transport (road, air and sea), distribution, handling, import, export, chemical use in
mining, substances in articles / chemicals in products, polluter release and transfer register, restrictions and banning,
incidents, liabilities, waste disposal and offences of toxic and hazardous chemicals and materials.
The Authority invites comments from the relevant stakeholders and the public on the draft chemical management
regulations within 30 days from 6th November, 2018. The stakeholder meetings and the national validation meetings
shall be held in the following towns as outlined in the schedule below:
Date
07.11.2018
08.11.2018
09.11.2018
13.11.2018
14.11.2018
15.11.2018
06.12.2018
City / Town
Nakuru
Thika
Mombasa
Kisumu
Kakamega
Eldoret
Nairobi
Venue
Bontana Hotel
Eton Hotel
Mombasa Beach Hotel
Sunset Hotel
Golf Hotel Kakamega
Hotel Goshen
To be communicated
The meetings will start at 8.30 am. The draft regulations and the comments template format can be obtained
from NEMA website www.nema.go.ke and submission of comments can be sent to dgnema@nema.go.ke and
chemicalsregulations@nema.go.ke
For further clarifications, please contact:
DIRECTOR GENERAL, NEMA
Popo Road, off Mombasa P.O. Box 67839-00200, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (254,020) 2183718, 010 210370, 0723 363010, 0735 013046
Report incidents and complaints on: 0786 101 100 / 0741 101 100
Our Environment, Our Life, Our Responsibility
National Environment Management
Authority-Kenya
@Nema Kenya
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Appropriate
Professional
Practice
The desks of Prof. Arch. Paul M.
Maringa (PhD) the Principal Secretary
& Eng Francis K. Mbiti the Ag. Chief
Engineer Electrical at the State
Department of Public Works.
W
hen we say, “professional
practice”, what
do we actually mean?
This refers to the conduct and
work of someone from a given
line of profession. Appropriate
professional practice focuses on
achieving a safe and comfortable
indoor or outdoor environment
while minimizing negative
environmental impacts.
Often, professionalism has
not been conceptualized appropriately
and ends up being associated
with unethical conduct.
All professions are governed by
professional bodies that accredit
both educational institutions
and qualified professionals.
Qualification may be organized
by various designations such
as; ‘certified’, ‘fellow’, ’chartered
member’,
‘member of...’, and
many more.
All professions have specific
Prof. Paul M. Maringa
set out practices well stipulated
in a code of conduct. In the built
environment, there are some
generally agreed upon principles
(only to mention but a few)
that may be common to most
professionals:
• Act with integrity;
• An ethical approach to service
provision;
• Undertake work for which
there is appropriate competence;
•
Provide high working standards;
•
Have appropriate insurance;
• Ensure clarity of appointment
terms;
• Promote trust in the profession;
Eng
Francis K. Mbiti
• Do not bring the profession
to disrepute;
Appropriate conduct and professionalism
should be inseparable.
It may be uncomfortable and even
against the immediate interests but if
professionals don’t do what’s right then
they can also get into trouble.
• Do not discriminate against
parties on any grounds.
Appropriate conduct and professionalism
should be inseparable.
It may be uncomfortable
and even against the immediate
interests but if professionals
don’t do what’s right then they
can also get into trouble.
This brings us to the discussion
on ‘Ethics’. Well, just a
recap on the definition of this
commonly used word; this is
a branch of moral philosophy
involving the guiding principles
and recommended behaviors
and conduct. It’s essentially what
guides our conscience on what’s
good and what’s not, what’s just
and what’s not, and so on.
An individual that is not
guided by ethical conduct or ignorantly
acts to this fact is a total
failure as well as a disgrace to the
profession. Again, we cannot be
oblivious to the fact that ethical
failure has a leadership implication
in it.
Leadership must promote
requisite ethical professional
practices since the moral conduct
of a person becomes subsumed
in the blatant disregard
of professional ethics.
This discussion can’t be complete
without highlighting the
key principles of ethical practice:•
Integrity: Consideration of
the interests of the public;
• Accountability: Provide relevant
and appropriate information
to enhance effective
necessary action;
• Honesty: Avoid deceptive
conduct that may affect others
directly or indirectly;
• Reliability: Provide services
and skills within the areas of
competence.
• Fairness: Avoid treating
others unfairly directly or
indirectly with the aim of obtaining
benefits;
• Objectivity: Discern potential
areas of conflict of
interest and share this information
with the parties to be
adversely affected by such action.
•
Fair reward: Avoid any kind
of action that will deprive
others of fair reward for their
good work;
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AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE FOR ALL
Healthcare
Millions of Kenyan have access to
free medical services offered by
the government through the
NHIF pool. Every mwananchi is
assured of access to this universal
health cover, which continues to
insure their greatest wealth-their
health.
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THE PRESIDENCY
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND CO-ORDINATION OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
THE COMMISSIONING OF THE NEW INTERNAL AFFAIRS UNIT (IAU) OFFICES AT KCB TOWERS-UPPER HILL BY THE CABINET
SECRETARY MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND COORDINATION OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT DR. FRED MATIANG’I, PhD, EGH
MESSAGE FROM THE CABINET SECRETARY
National Security is one of the key pillars of the Kenyan economy.
Today, Kenya is faced with complex security challenges. We therefore
need a Police Service that is well equipped to make it more capable
to deal with the
challenges, and emerging crime trends.
The National Police Transformation agenda is on course. This has
been a long process and is geared towards
having in place professional
Police Officers who are well equipped to deliver on their
mandate.
Dr. Fred Matiang’i, PhD, EGH
Cabinet Secretary,
Ministry of Interior & Coordination
of National Government
The government remains committed to equipping the police and
ensuring that their welfare is well taken care of. The Jubilee government
has made great strides in providing an enabling infrastructure
in terms of modernisation of the police facilities. On police welfare,
a lot has been done to improve their terms and conditions of service
which include a comprehensive insurance cover. More considerations
are ongoing with the development of a welfare policy by the National
Police Service Commission. The ongoing police re-organization will
equally see a more revamped and motivated Service.
We commend the contribution made by our development partners
towards realization of Police Reforms. Specifically, we appreciate
the UNODC and Transparency International for supporting and
funding the establishment of the Anonymous Reporting and Information
System (ARIS). This system which will be launched on the
same day will encourage our citizenry to report cases of misconduct
anonymously. I also recognize other partners including the US Embassy,
International Justice Mission and the Independent Medico
Legal Unit (IMLU) for their support in capacity building.
As all this is done, the police have to take note of the high standards
of professionalism that are expected from them. We serve an empowered
citizenry who are aware of their constitutional rights. Gone
are the days when a police officer was law unto himself. There are
many institutions who oversee the work of the police. I encourage
that the approach that we use should be one of collaboration rather
than accusatory. The Internal
Affairs Unit, which is an internal
accountability institution, provides the police service with an opportunity
to manage complaints professionally and ensure that uniform
standards of discipline are observed and maintained.
The National Police Service strives to ensure that allegations of misconduct
against police officers are properly investigated and that appropriate
steps are taken against those who fail to observe proper
standards in their conduct.
It is my pleasure to Commission the IAU offices on 8th November,
2018. This is a clear indication of the government’s commitment to
implementing the wide-ranging reforms promised by the Constitution
and laws. We are indeed in a new era of accountability.
MESSAGE FROM THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
On 8th November, 2018 we will mark a milestone as we Commission
the IAU offices. I am happy to note that by doing this, we will
be acting in accordance with the provisions of the National Police
Service Act, 2011 section 87(7), that provides that the Unit should be
in separate offices from the rest of any police premises. Every Police
officer must realize that they have a responsibility to strive to work
professionally and with accountability.
Whereas we celebrate our moment of success, and probably bask in
the glory of what we have already achieved, a lot more needs to be
done to achieve our goals as mandated in law.
The contribution made by our development partners is a major boost
to the overall Police Reforms Agenda. My office particularly appreciates
the following donors who have specifically supported the IAU
in capacity building. I recognize UNODC and Transparency International
for supporting and funding the establishment of the Anonymous
Reporting and Information System (ARIS). I also recognize
the US Embassy and the International Justice Mission and the Independent
Medico Legal Unit (IMLU) for availing training opportunities
to IAU investigators and availing of technical equipment to aid
in investigations. We look forward to continued collaboration and
invite other partners to complement government efforts in various
reform and capacity building areas in the National Police Service.
This kind of support is also a challenge to us in the National Police
Service not to relent in exploiting all avenues that will lead to the
restoration of public trust in the police.
Incumbent upon all commanders with the oversight of IAU is the
responsibility to ensure that our Police Officers are transparent and
accountable to the people of Kenya. Officers must observe fidelity to
the law and comply with Constitutional standards of human rights
and accountability such that ultimately, trust between the police and
the public improves.
We are committed to having a Police Service that demonstrates respect
for the people, brings honour to the nation and inspires confidence
in the public.
Joseph Kipchirchir Boinet MGH, NSC (AU)
Inspector-General,
National Police Service
KENYA NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS
VACANCIES
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) is a corporate body established under the Statistics Act (2006). It is the principal
Government agency responsible for the collection, compilation, analysis, publication and dissemination of official statistical
information and its custody. It also oversees the coordination, supervision and development of programmes within the National
Statistical System.
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced individuals with excellent credentials
to fill the following positions:JOB
TITLE & REFERENCE
MANAGER, LIBRARY SERVICES
KNBS/ MLS /5/2018
ASSISTANT MANAGER,
INTERNAL AUDIT.
KNBS/ AMIA /6/2018
SENIOR OFFICER, FINANCE
KNBS /SOF/7/2018
SENIOR OFFICER,
MACROECONOMIC STATISTICS
KNBS /SOMS/8/2018
KNBS NO. OF
POSTS
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
Level 6
1
1
1
2
TERMS OF
EMPLOYMENT
Permanent and
Pensionable
Permanent and
Pensionable
Permanent and
Pensionable
Permanent and
Pensionable
MONTHLY REMUNERATION
Basic Salary - Kshs. 133,260- Kshs. 189,960
House allowance –
Kshs. 40,000
Commuter allowance: Kshs. 16,000
Basic Salary - Kshs. 103,860 - Kshs. 150,480
House allowance –
Kshs. 30,000
Commuter allowance: Kshs. 14,000
Basic Salary -
House allowance –
House allowance –
Commuter allowance: Kshs. 12,000
Basic Salary -
Commuter allowance: Kshs. 12,000
Applicants should fill and submit hard copies of the employment application form Ref. 93-1-6, which is available on the KNBS
website www.knbs.or.ke accompanied by copies of academic, professional and other relevant certificates, transcripts and
testimonials. The reference number for the post applied for should be clearly marked on the envelope and addressed to:
The Director General
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
P. O. Box 30266 – 00100
Herufi House, 1st Floor, Room 102
NAIROBI
Applications must be received not later than 19th
November,2018 and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
KENYA NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
MINORITIES AND MARGINALIZED GROUPS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Kshs. 80,400 - Kshs. 117,720
Kshs. 20,000
Kshs. 80,400 - Kshs. 117,720
Kshs. 20,000
Food Security.
Through livestock insurance & fertilizer subsidies, the Government has lowered the cost of
production. More Kenyans have subsequently taken up agriculture, boosting the country’s
GDP.
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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
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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
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MOD/423(07026)2018/2019
MOD/423(07027)2018/2019
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MOD/42 (07030) 2018/2019
MOD/423(07031)2018/2019
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MOD/423(07038)2018/2019
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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
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/SERVICING OF PRINTERS
FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
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5. NB: Tenderers wishing to witness the opening may do so at HQ KA Officers’ Mess at 1000hrs (10 am) on the
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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Head, Supply Chain Management Services
For Principal Secretary
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
PREQUALIFICATION OF FIRMS FOR THE REPAIR/MAINTENANCE /
OVERHAUL OF ENGINEERING BDE PLANTS EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY
FOR KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
REGISTRATION
MOD/423(01001)2018/2019
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
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY TRAINING
AIDS FOR GILGIL, LANET AND ELDORET BASED UNITS
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY TRAINING
AIDS FOR MOMBASA BASED UNITS
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF STATIONERY TRAINING
AIDS FOR NANYUKI/ISIOLO BASED UNITS
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF FURNITURE AND
HOUSEHOLD GOODS EQUIPMENTS AND FITTINGS FOR KENYA DEFENCE
FORCES
REGISTRATION OF FIRMS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PHOTOCOPYING
MACHINES ASSORTED TO KENYA DEFENCE FORCES
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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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November 06, 2018
www.mygov.go.ke
VACANCIES
The Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) is one of the
independent Constitutional Commissions established by the
Constitution of Kenya 2010, under Article 230 with the mandate
to:
i. Set and regularly review the remuneration and benefits of all
state officers; and
ii. Advise the National and County Governments on the
remuneration and benefits of all other public officers.
The Commission requires personnel with requisite skills and
knowledge to perform its functions, and invites applications
from suitable candidates for the following positions:
1. Chairperson of the SRC Audit, Risk and Compliance
Committee (One Position)
2. Member of the SRC Audit, Risk and Compliance
Committee (One Position)
For detailed Job profiles, visit our website www.src.go.ke
All applications should be received on/or before 16th
November, 2018 and addressed to:
The Commission Secretary
Salaries and Remuneration Commission
4th Ngong Avenue, Williamson House, 6th Floor
P.O. Box 43126 – 00100
NAIROBI
KENYA INSTITUTE OF CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT
VACANY
The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) wishes to
recruit a qualified professional for the under listed vacant position.
Interested candidates should visit www.kicd.ac.ke for details on
job requirements and qualifications.
NO. ADVERT
1
Curriculum Development Officer,
(Hearing Impairment)
KICD SCALE POST
1
6
Interested applicants should forward copies of their application letters,
academic and professional certificates, testimonials, up-to-date
curriculum vitae and ID card to the address below to be received
not later than 20th November, 2018. All applicants should give
full details of their address including mobile telephone numbers,
email address as well as names and addresses of two referees.
The Director/Chief Executive,
Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development,
P.O. Box 30231-00100
NAIROBI
And info@kicd.ac.ke for online applications
NB: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and any canvassing
will lead to automatic disqualification. Kenya Institute
of Curriculum Development is an equal opportunity employer
and Persons with disability are encouraged to apply.
Interested eligible tenderers may obtain further information and inspect the tender
documents from Procurement Office, Blue Shield Towers 5th Floor, Hospital Road,
Upper Hill Nairobi during normal office working hours (08:00 to 17:00 hours Mondays
to Fridays)
Completed tender documents duly serialized and enclosed in separate plain sealed
envelopes and clearly marked with specific tender number and tender name, should
be deposited in the Tender Box located at Blue Shield Towers, 6th Floor, Hospital
Road, Upper Hill Nairobi or be addressed and sent to:
Director General
Kenya Rural Roads Authority
P.O. Box 48151 – 00100
6th Floor Blue Shield Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill
NAIROBI.
so as to be received on or before 28th November, 2018 at 11.00 am local time.
Late bids will be rejected. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence
of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend
Procurement Manager
For DIRECTOR GENERAL
KENYA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY
_______Opening up Rural Kenya_______
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NO. KeRRA/011/38/17/2018-2019
PROVISION OF INSURANCE SERVICES FOR GROUP PERSONAL
ACCIDENT, GROUP LIFE ASSURANCE & WORK INJURY BENEFITS
Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) invites sealed tenders from eligible Insurance
firms for provision of Insurance services for Group Life, Group Personal Accident and
Work Injury benefits for a period of one-year renewable for another 12 months subject
to satisfactory performance. Detailed information and tender documents can
be downloaded free of charge from our website www.Kerra.go.ke and/or www.
tenders.go.ke.
UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA (UOK)
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC AND STUDENTS AFFAIRS)
ANNOUNCEMENT
6TH
1.
GRADUATION CEREMONY ON FRIDAY 7TH
Date
DECEMBER, 2018
University of Kabianga wishes to inform ALL candidates who qualified for the conferment of various Degrees and
award of Diplomas of University of Kabianga during the 2017/2018 academic year, parents/Guardians stakeholders
and the general public that the graduation ceremony will take place on Friday 7th December, 2018 starting at 9.00
a.m. at the Main Campus Graduation Pavilion.
2.
Confirmation of Graduation and Registration
It is the duty and responsibility of each graduand to confirm his/her examination result and the accuracy and order
of names from the respective School on or before 26th November, 2018.
Prospective graduands are informed that those who will not have met all the requirements for graduation, including
clearance of fees and other levies by 26th November, 2018 will not be included in the graduation list.
3.
Rehearsal
All graduands who wish to participate in the graduation ceremony MUST attend the rehearsal on 6thDecember, 2018
at 9.00 a.m at the graduation pavilion. Each graduand will be issued with three (3) invitation card for their guests.
The cards will be collected from respective Deans of Schools’ Offices on or before 5th December, 2018.
Persons without invitation cards will not be allowed into the Graduation Pavilion.
4.
Graduation /Convocation Fee
Each graduand will be required to pay a compulsory Graduation/convocation fee of Ksh. 500.
meeting will be held immediately after the rehearsal on 6th
December, 2018.
5.
Graduation Attire
All graduands will be required to be in academic regalia during the ceremony. The academic gowns will be available
for hire and issue from 19th to 21st November 2018 at Ksh. 3,500 for diploma, Ksh. 4,000
for Masters and Ksh. 6,000 for PhD graduands. The graduation regalia will be obtained from the respective Schools.
6.
Return of Gowns
All hired gowns must be returned by 18th
Accommodation
Payment
December, 2018. Academic attire returned after the deadline shall attract
a penalty fee of Ksh. 1,000 per day including weekends.
7.
All graduands will be expected to make their own accommodation arrangement.
8.
All payments should be made to University of Kabianga, Co-operative Bank Kericho Branch - Account number
01129046214700.
9.
10.
Punctuality
On the material day, graduands and their guests will be expected to have taken their seats by 8.00 a.m. Those arriving
late will not be allowed into the Graduation Pavilion.
Enquires
For further information, please contact the office below.
REGISTRAR ACADEMIC
TEL 020-2008087/0772-048578
ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION
for Bachelors, Ksh. 4,500
Those who download the documents and intend to submit tenders are required to submit their particulars
to procurement office at proc@jooust.ac.ke for purposes of receiving further clarifications or
addendum.
Duly completed Tender Documents (Original and Copy) in plain sealed envelope with Tender Reference
No. and clearly marked with Tender Name and Number and bearing no identification of the
bidder’s details MUST be placed inside the tender box in the administration block and should be
addressed to:
The Vice Chancellor,
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology,
P.O Box 210-40601,
Bondo.
so as to be received on or before closing dates detailed above at 10.00 a.m.
Opening will be done immediately thereafter at EACII in the presence of tenderers or their representatives
who choose to attend. Late submissions will be rejected and returned unopened immediately
at the tenderer’s cost.
The University reserves the right to reject any tender application in whole or part.
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
The convocation
S/NO TENDER NO
1.
TENDER DESCRIPTION
JOOUST/ONT/
WB/001/20182019
SUPPLY
,DELIVERY ,TESTING,
INSTALLATION AND
COMISSIONING OF LAB
EQUIPMENT
RESERVATIONS BID SECURITY CLOSING DATE
OPEN
200,000.00
20TH
November
2018
Tender documents with detailed specifications may be obtained from the Procurement Office,
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, during normal working hours from Monday
to Friday between 8.00am to 5.00pm upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000.00/=
(One thousand shillings) only, deposited in the JOOUST Account No. 1113046066 Kenya Commercial
Bank – Bondo Branch or downloaded for free from the University website www.jooust.ac.ke.
JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA
UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
TENDER NOTICE
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, situated along Bondo Usenge Road, in
Bondo invites interested and eligible firms for The Supply and Delivery of the under-listed:
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Kenya Trade Network Agency
(KenTrade)
VACANT POSITIONS
The Insurance Regulatory Authority is a State Corporation established under the
Insurance Act, Cap 487 of the Laws of Kenya with the mandate to regulate, supervise
and promote development of the insurance industry in Kenya. The Authority is seeking
applications for the following vacant positions:
1. HEAD, SUPERVISION (1 position): REF HS/01
2. SENIOR SUPERVISION OFFICER (1 position): REF SSO/02
3. SENIOR LEGAL OFFICER (1 position): REF SLO/03
The details of the positions may be accessed by visiting the IRA website,
www.ira.go.ke.
TERMS OF OFFER
An attractive remuneration package commensurate with the responsibilities of the
position will be negotiated with the right candidate.
If you believe you are the right candidate for any of the above positions and can clearly
demonstrate your ability to meet the job requirements given, please submit your
application (clearly stating the job title and reference number for the position) with
a detailed CV, stating your position, current remuneration, qualifications, experience,
names and addresses of three referees, email and telephone contacts together with
copies of your certificates and testimonials by 5.00pm on 26th November 2018 to:
The Ag. Chief Executive Officer
Insurance Regulatory Authority
Zep-Re Place
P.O Box 43505-00100
Nairobi
OR
Email: commins@ira.go.ke
IRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Persons With Disabilities are encouraged
to apply.
Note: please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and
canvassing will result in automatic disqualification.
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
(Re-advertisement)
The Kenya Trade Network Agency (KenTrade) is a State Corporation under
the National Treasury whose mandate is to implement, operationalize and
manage the Kenya TradeNet (Single Window) System as well as Trade
Facilitation.
To fulfil our mandate, we wish to engage suitably qualified candidates who
meet the requirements of Chapter 6 of the Kenya Constitution for the
following positions;
1. Webmaster KTNA 7 (1 Post)
2. Product and Application Development Officer KTNA 7 (1 Post)
3. Customer Service Assistant KTNA 9 (1 Post)
Details of the vacancies and application requirements are available on our
website - www.kentrade.go.ke
Applications should be addressed as detailed below and be sent by post or
hand delivery or email so as to be received not later than November 26,
2018.
The Chief Executive Officer
Kenya Trade Network Agency
1st Floor, Embankment Plaza
Longonot Rd - Upperhill
P.O. Box 36943-00200 NAIROBI
Email: vacancies@kentrade.go.ke
KenTrade is an Equal Opportunity Employer – women and persons
with disability are encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted.
Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness
KENYA NUCLEAR ELECTRICITY
BOARD
TENDER NOTICE
Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board invites bids as follows.
No Tender
Number
1
TENDER
NO KNEB/
DHRA/
OT/1/
18-19
Item
Description
PROVISION OF
MOTOR VEHICLE
GARAGE
SERVICES, INJECTOR
PUMP
REPAIRS AND
SUPPLY OF MOTOR
VEHICLES,
SPARES PARTS.
Commencement
Date
6th November
2018
Closing
Date
23rd
November
2018
10;00am
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.
HEAD OF PROCUREMENT
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK,
FISHERIES AND IRRIGATION
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, FISHERIES
AND IRRIGATION
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR FISHERIES, AQUACULTURE
AND THE BLUE ECONOMY
Republic of Kenya
KENYA FISHERIES SERVICE
TENDERS ADVERTISEMENT
The State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and The Blue Economy intends to invite eligible and registered contractors,
by National Construction Authority (NCA) Category 6 and above, under Building works, Mechanical/Plumbing -specialized
works and Electrical works (Category 7 above), for the refurbishment of fish landing facilities at the following beaches:
No
Tender No
1 MOALF/SDF&BE/1A/2018-2019
2 MOALF/SDF&BE/1B/2018-2019
3 MOALF/SDF&BE/1C/2018-2019
4 MOALF/SDF&BE/2A/2018-2019
5 MOALF/SDF&BE/2B/2018-2019
6 MOALF/SDF&BE/2C/2018-2019
7 MOALF/SDF&BE/3A/2018-2019
8 MOALF/SDF&BE/3B/2018-2019
9 MOALF/SDF&BE/3C/2018-2019
10 MOALF/SDF&BE/4A/2018-2019
11 MOALF/SDF&BE/4B/2018-2019
12 MOALF/SDF&BE/4C/2018-2019
Type Of Works
(As Per Specification In
The Tender Document)
Building Works
Electrical Works
Mechanical/Plumbing Works
Building Works
Electrical Works
Mechanical/Plumbing Works
Building Works
Electrical Works
Mechanical/Plumbing Works
Building Works
Electrical Works
Mechanical/Plumbing Works
Interested bidders to obtain Tender document from, Head of Procurement office, located at Maji House 3rd Floor Room 343
upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1000.00 payable at our cash office Fisheries, Account Unit, Maji House or to
download the Tender Document (free) from the www.kilimo.go.ke.
Tenders in sealed envelopes must be dropped in the Tender Box located at Maji House 3rd Floor on or before
20th
November, 2018 at 11.00am and should be addressed to:
Principal Secretary
State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and The Blue Economy
P.O Box 58187-00200
NAIROBI
Interested bidders should meet the following requirements:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Registered by NCA under building works, category NCA 6 and above
Registered by NCA under specialized works (plumbing, drainage etc.) category NCA 6 and above
Registered by NCA under electrical works category NCA 7 and above/to possess ERC license class B
Certificate of Incorporation
Bid bond of 2% of tender value in the form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
company
Confidential business questionnaire
Valid tax compliance certificate
The tender shall be opened on the same day at Maji House, 6th floor Boardroom and bidders or their representative are
free to attend.
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
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 20th
November, 2018 at at ASDSP Office, 6th
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.
Project Coordinator
ASDSP
FOR: THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
floor, Hill Plaza Building, Ngong Road,
OGAL
KISUMU
Completed Request for Proposal documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked
1. “RFP FOR PROVISION OF AUDIT SERVICES TO ASDSP II” and DO NOT OPEN BEFORE 11.00am
20th November, 2018.
2. “RFP FOR PROVISION OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES TO ASDSP II” and DO NOT OPEN
BEFORE 11.00am 20th November, 2018.
The completed tender documents should be posted to reach the address shown below on or before 20th
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.
November,
2.
MULUKHOBA
BUSIA
MOALF&I/SDCD/ASDSP/
RFP/002/2018-2019
Beach Facilities County
SORI BEACH
MIGORI
1.
LUANDA KOTIENO
SIAYA
MOALF&I/SDCD/ASDSP/
RFP/001/2018-2019 F
Request For Proposal (Rfp) For Provision
Of Audit Services To Agricultural Sector
Development Support Programme
(Asdsp) Phase Ii
Request For Proposal (Rfp) For Provision
Of Technical Assistance Services
For Agricultural Sector Development
Support Programme (Asdsp) Phase Ii
All other details remain unchanged
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (ICB)
The Ministry wishes to inform firms participating in the tender below, which were advertised in my Gov pull out on
Tuesday 30th October 2018, that extension have been deemed necessary, calling for addendum 001 to the tenders.
The closing dates have therefore been extended as shown below to give bidders adequate time to respond appropriately.
NO
TENDER NO.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
OLD CLOSING
DATE AND
TIME
13th November,
2018 At 11:00Am
13th November,
2018 At 11:00Am
NEW CLOSING
DATE AND TIME
20th November,
2018 At 11:00Am
20th November,
2018 At 11:00Am
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CROPS DEVELOPMENT
ADDENDUM 001
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How veteran former
agriculture officer is
leading by example
Jackson Muia Kusenga has transformed
once idle ground into a model
demonstration plot that has hosted big
names such as former Bomet governor
Isaac Ruto
BY SAMUEL MAINA
KNA- MACHAKOS
A
t his age, Jackson Muia
Kusenga has perhaps
attained much more
than many of us will ever do in
a lifetime.
Born some 74 years in Upper
Kiandani village, Mumbuni
location, Machakos County,
Kusenga’s story succinctly
echoes the famous words of
Roman ruler and war genius
Julius Caesar; Veni, vidi, vici
(“I came; I saw; I conquered”).
The celebrated emperor is
said to have used the phrase
in a letter to the Roman Senate
around 47 BC after a lightning
victory against Pharnaces 11 of
Pontus at the Battle of Zera.
Today the Latin phrase is
used when referring to a swift,
conclusive victory.
And like Julius, Kusenga’s
success story is more of a long
enduring journey of somebody
who has vowed never
to be cowed by prevailing circumstances
in the pursuit for
excellence.
When we visited his 10acre
fruit farm located in the
wooded hills of Iveti, Mutitu
village, Kathiani Sub County,
we found the magnanimous
old man together with two of
his friends eagerly waiting for
us. After the usual pleasantries,
he began by explaining
how he ventured into farming.
“I first became interested in
farming after joining the Agriculture
ministry in 1956 under
the then British government.
My experience since then until
I finally retired from the civil
service in 1994 has shaped me
to what I am today,” began the
father of six children.
According to him, it was
during his 34 years stint in the
civil service that Kusenga despite
having no formal training
in crop and animal husbandry
decided to put into practice
what he had learned upon his
retirement.
While working for the colonial
government, he was
trained to instruct others by
doing, a methodology he still
uses today while teaching the
dozens of people who flock
into his farm to tap into his
skills. He told KNA that unlike
the theoretical learning that
modern institutions of learning
major on, his education
was born out of putting theoretical
skills into practice.
He similarly said he had
from the beginning resolved
never to beg for food or money
throughout his lifetime but
employ his hands to better not
only his life but that of others
in his locality.
“After I left the civil service
in 1994, I resolved to be
self-employed and to produce
enough food for my family.
Without food, money is useless
whether you have little
or much. Those who work in
offices must eventually go to
those selling food since they
can’t find it (food) in their offices,”
explains Kusenaga.
In 2007, and armed only
with zeal to transform his life
to the better, Kusenga went
ahead and purchased several
tracts of derelict land at Mutitu
village whose owners had
all but given up on them due to
the poor nature of the soils.
In fact the owners were
more than willing to dispose
of the pieces of land owing to
the fact that they thought they
were not worth the pieces of
title deeds they were typed on.
Unknowingly to the farmers,
they were throwing away
a priceless treasure which
would soon become an admirable
spectacle of singing
wood of fruit trees.
After consolidating the
pieces of land, Kusenga immediately
set out in reclaiming
the farms by clearing the
bushes, tilling the soils and
adding farm manure.
Due to the steep state of the
farm, he set about building of
terraces to plant his fruit terraces
and to prevent soil being
carried away during the rains.
With the help of hired
skilled men, he afterwards
embarked on preparing giant
water ducts for harvesting
storm waters from the adjacent
hills with the intention
of using the harvested rain
waters to water the farm during
the dry spell. Today, any
one visiting the farm is usually
taken back with awe at
3
what Kusenga has managed
to achieve after transforming
the once idle ground into a
model demonstration plot that
has hosted big names such as
former Bomet governor Isaac
Ruto and Mohmoud Refaat, an
Egyptian agricultural entrepreneur
who visited the place
last year.
He has a total of 2,380 fruit
trees ranging from apples, tree
tomatoes, grapes, peaches, loquats,
plums, mangoes, goose
berries, avocadoes and mulberry.
He also rears enough
cows, goats and chicken to ensure
his family is well supplied
with milk, eggs and meat.
As a group
committed
in promoting
organic farming
in Machakos
in particular, we
want to continue
using this farm as
our learning platform
-
Anthony Musili
And in indeed these efforts
have not been in vain.
Apart from using his farm as
a demonstration class for the
various self-help groups in the
area, Kusenga has travelled far
and wide. His recent journey
was in April this year when
he joined members of the
Machakos Farmers Ambassadors
Group for an exchange
programme on best farming
practices in Uganda, a journey
which eventually took him to
the eastern side of the Democratic
Republic of Congo. “My
love for learning new things
and getting acquainted with
new crops has taken me all the
2,380
1
Total number of fruit
trees on Jackson’s farm,
ranging from apples,
tree tomatoes, grapes,
peaches, loquats,
plums, mangoes, goose
berries, avocadoes and
mulberry
2
1. The former civil servant
shows one of the many
varieties of grape vines
in his farm.
2. Kusenga with a friend at
one of the seven apple
varieties grown in
his
farm.
3. Kusenga shows one of the
giant water canals that
harvests rain water for
use in his expansive fruit
farm.
way to Rift Valley, Rwanda,
Uganda and the Democratic
Republic of Congo.In all these
outings, my main objective is
to put into practice whatever
I learn in my farm. My clarion
call is always to try until
it succeeds,” he added while
taking us through his expansive
farm.
Anthony Musili, a member
of Biovison Africa Trust says
the farm has become a critical
place in promotion of farming
and improved crop husbandry
skills . He terms Kusenga’s
sacrifice and zeal as astounding
and worth emulating for
any upcoming farmer in the
Lower Eastern Region where
water is a perennial challenge.
“As a group committed in
promoting organic farming
in Africa and in Machakos in
particular, we want to continue
using this farm as our
learning platform.
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Sh200 million injected
to boost county farming
Funding will
help farmers
to venture into
best agricultural
practices thus
increasing
profit from their
produce
BY BERNARD MUNYAO
KNA- MURANG’A
W
orld Bank will inject
Sh200 million
to help farmers in
Murang’a County improve on
their produce and venture into
value addition practices.
The money, to be channeled
through National Agricultural
and Rural Inclusive Growth
Project (NARIGP) will help
farmers to venture into best
agricultural practices thus increasing
profit from their produce.
The
county chief officer for
agriculture Peter Njangi says
the money will be given to established
farmer groups which
have attempted various agricultural
projects.
Njangi said in the first phase
Sh50 million will be given to
farmers from five sub counties,
while the remaining three
will be factored in the second
phase.
The first five sub counties
earmarked to benefit from the
funds include Mathioya, Kiharu,
Kigumo, Maragua and
Kandara. Funding to farmers
from Kangema, Kahuro and
Gatanga will be done during
second phase expected to start
after two years’ time.
The groups will get grants
ranging from Sh50,000 to
Sh500,000 with best performing
groups standing a
chance to get additional funding
from the kitty.
Njangi who was speaking
recently when he met interior
administrators drawn from
the areas earmarked to benefit
from the initiative, observed
that poor farming methods
had occasioned low food production
saying some parts of
the county in the recent past
have been relying on relief
foods.
This funding, he added, will
help the groups explore on
ways of adding value to their
produce, leading to more income.
Among agricultural
sectors being targeted to get
funding include poultry,
dairy, tissue culture banana
and fish farming among others.
“The
programme aims at
helping farmers improve on
their production and venture
in value addition and this will
consequently increase their
income,” stated Njangi.
He further said the 5-year
programme will also help
farmers identify markets for
their produce, noting that
currently farmers are at the
mercy of exploitative middle
men.
“The grant will go a long
way to save rural farmers from
losing their money through
transactions with middlemen,”
noted the chief officer.
Njangi said agricultural
extension officers will help
farmers in employing best
practices and in prudent utilisation
of the funds.
“The money has been given
to the Kenyan government as a
loan but to farmers the money
is given as grants. There is a
need to ensure the funds are
utilised for the intended purpose,”
he added.
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCIES
DEVELOPMENT FUND
MASINGA CONSTITUENCY NG-CDF OFFICE
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Masinga Constituency is in Masinga district in Machakos County and was created in 2009 from the larger yatta District. The
NG-CDF office is situated within Masinga Central ward in Masinga town.
Masinga NG-CDF invites bids from interested and Eligible bidders/firms for construction and equiping of office.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of non-refundale fee of kenya shillings
One thousand(1,000) only,either in bankers’cheque or cash payable to NG-CDF during normal working hours.the details of
the tender are as follows:
S/
NO
TENDER NO.
1. MSG NG CDF/PR/05/2018/2019
DESCRIPTION
Proposed construction and supply of furniture to office block
TARGET
GROUP
Open
Interested tenderes who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite
documents at submission will be considered for further evaluation.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
b.
c.
d.
g.
Provide certificate of incorporation
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide valid PIN/VAT Registration Certificate
Provide valid tax compliance certificate.
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs.80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days(After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insu -
arance by public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR 12 from the Registrar of Companies.
In addition ,interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a.
Audited accounts for the last three years.
e. Works of similar magnitude and comlexity undertaken by the firm in the last 3 years
f.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bamk statement)
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt of tender document
Completed set tender documents,plain sealed envelops ,clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,description
and bearing the name and addressed to:
Masinga NG-CDF Office
FUND ACCOUNT MANAGER
P.O BOX 121-90141 Masinga
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the NG-CDF Office Masinga Town on or before 26/11/2018 at 11.00am.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderes and or their representatives who choose
to attend.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged
PRESS STATEMENT
CBS ON BENEFITS OF KENYA AIRWAYS DIRECT FLIGHTS
FROM KENYA TO USA
KQ commenced daily flights between Nairobi and New York on 28th
at JFK Airport was on 29th
October 2018.
On my own behalf and on behalf of the State Department for Trade, I wish to join the business
fraternity in the country in celebrating maiden direct flights from Kenya to the USA.
With the advent of direct flights between Kenya and the USA: Kenya looks forward to:
•
•
•
•
•
Cost & time savings between the two destinations for up to 7 Hours;
It will connect Africa and the Americas;
Direct & indirect jobs will be created;
It will boost trade between Kenya and the U.S. in terms of services & goods
especially cut-flowers, vegetables, nuts, coffee, tea and apparel among others.
Increased human traffic and interactions between the two countries i.e. tourists,
business people, professionals, students, among others
Getting Category One status is a big milestone for Kenya. In Africa, this status is only enjoyed by
South Africa, Senegal, Cape Verde and Ethiopia. Our inclusion means more business for airlines
using the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport as a hub.
I wish to take this opportunity to urge the business fraternity in Kenya to take advantage of the
Direct flights to increase exports to the expansive US market at this time when AGOA protocol
still favours developing countries.
Dr. Chris Kiptoo
PS for Trade.
October 2018. First landing
County hosts free
cancer screening
Low turnout has been attributed to
lack of education and awareness in the
remote parts of the County where cases
of the disease are rampant
BY HARRISON YERI
KNA-KILIFI
F
ew people showed up for
a free cancer screening
exercise at Karisa Maitha
grounds in Kilifi town.
The exercise was organised
by Mulika Saratani Organisation
which was founded in
August 2006. The low turnout
has been attributed to lack of
education and awareness in
the remote parts of the County
where cases of the disease are
rampant. The organisation
partnered with African Cancer
Foundation and Kilifi County
government to assist locals in
the area where between two or
three cancer related cases are
reported every week.
Speaking during the exercise,
County executive member
for health Dr. Anisa Omar
urged people to be visiting
health facilities for regular
check-ups noting that the
disease had become alarming
especially to women. She said
through diagnosis, it had been
established that cervical canA
section
of the
people who
turned up
for cancer
screening
organised
by the
Mulika
Saratani
orgnisation.
cer remains a big threat and
revealed that a cancer unit will
be established at the County
hospital next year. “We get at
least two to three cases related
to cancer every week at the
County hospital. These cases
are referred from our rural
health facilities where we suspect
there are many more unreported
cases, hence action is
desirable,” she said.
She said the County’s health
department had organised to
purchase 12 therapy machines
for emergency responses at
the new complex which will
be open by September 2019.
Founder of African Cancer
Foundation who is wife to Kisumu
Governor Prof. Anyang’
Nyong’o, Dorothy Nyong’o
said she had screened 20,000
people for breast, cervical and
prostate cancer through her
organisation since it started.
She donated Sh300,000
to support Mulika Saratani
organisation and pledged to
partner with them and the
county government.
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TRADE AND
COOPERATIVES
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR TRADE
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Kenya Industrial Estates Ltd
STAFF REPLACEMENTS
Kenya Industrial Estates is a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises established with the mandate of promoting industrialization
through indigenous enterprise development in the country. The company plans to fill the following positions:•
•
Senior
ICT Officer
Legal Officers
• ICT Officer
• Legal Assistant
Details relating to each vacancy are available on the KIE Website (www.kie.co.ke)
How to apply:Applications
must be accompanied by current curriculum vitae, giving details of educational and professional qualifications
and indicate their current and expected salaries. In addition, all applicants Must download and fill Form 1A
attached and forward them to the address or email given below. The applications should be received not later than
20th
November, 2018.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
NB – KIE is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and committed to diversity and Gender Equity..
MANAGING DIRECTOR,
KENYA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES LTD,
P.O. Box 78029-00507, NAIROBI.
Email :( talent@kie.co.ke)
• ICT Assistant
MINISTRY OF LANDS AND
PHYSICAL PLANNING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
TENDER NOTICE
1.1 The Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning invites tenders from eligible bidders for the following
tenders:
S/
NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
LOT
NO
IFMIS TENDER NO. ITEM
LOT 1 696010-2018-2019 Supply and delivery Tonners.
LOT 2 696011-2018-2019 Supply and delivery Tonners.
LOT 3 696012-2018-2019 Supply and delivery Tonners.
LOT 4 696013-2018-2019 Supply and delivery Tonners.
LOT 5 696014-2018-2019 Supply and delivery Tonners.
LOT 6 696015-2018-2019 Supply and delivery Tonners.
LOT 7 696016-2018-2019 Supply and delivery of filing
racks
LOT 7 696017-2018-2019 Supply and delivery photocopying
papers A4.
1.2
AMOUNT OF
BID SECURITY
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
REMARKS
Reserved
for Youth
Reserved
for Youth
Reserved
for PWDs
Reserved
for Women
Reserved
for Women
Reserved
for Women
Reserved
for Youth
Reserved
for Women
Interested eligible candidates may obtain a complete set of tender documents at the Ministry of
Lands and Physical Planning website: www.ardhi.go.ke and also at the IFMIS portal: supplier.
treasury.go.ke and search using the unique IFMIS Tender Number provided against the tenders
above. Candidates are advised to download, free of charge, and print the attached documents to
enable them access all the pages of the tender documents.
1.3
1.4
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, must be in Kenya shillings and shall remain valid
for 120 days from the closing date of the tender.
Completed tender documents to be submitted through the IFMIS SUPPLIER PORTAL:
www.supplier.treasury.go.ke as per the requirements contained in the Tender so as to be
received on or before 23rd November, 2018 at 10.am. East African time
NOTE:
• Bidders who may experience challenges in accessing and uploading their tenders in the
IFMIS tender portal should contact the IFMIS Department in Treasury for assistance.
• MANUAL SUBMISSIONS will not be accepted. All tenders must be submitted online.
• For each category in Lot 1 to 6, you are allowed to participate in only one lot. Failure to
comply with this will lead to automatic disqualification.
1.5
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents
at the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Ardhi House, 1st Ngong Avenue, Ngong Road 10th
floor wing B, room 1018.
1.6
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the candidates or their
representatives who choose to attend at the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Ardhi House
7th floor, Wing C, ICT Training Room
Principal Secretary
Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning
Manufacturing
The Government has opened up local production
by creating an enabling environment for
private sector-led industrial development and
a business climate capable of attracting local
and foreign investments.
Through livestock insurance
& Fertilizer subsidies,the government
has lowered the cost of production.
More Kenyans has subsequently
taken up agriculture,
boosting the country’s GDP.
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KFS to increase county forest
cover to 18% under new project
Kenya Forest
Service (KFS) has
initiated various
tree planting
programmes
which will see
forest cover in
Murang’a County
rise to 18 percent
by 2020.
BY BERNARD MUNYAO
KNA- MURANG’A
T
he County Ecosystem
Conservator Muchiri
Mathenji has said KFS
has launched a campaign to
increase forest cover in the
county which currently stands
at 14.5 percent.
Speaking during launching
of 2018 short rains tree planting
season at Murang’a Teachers’
College, Mathenji said KFS
will engage residents in the
exercise of planting more trees
especially in their farms.
He said they are educating
residents on the best seedlings
to plant and on how to nurture
them to maturity.
Tree seedlings, he said, usually
vary thus the need for one
to be careful of the type of
trees to plant which will adapt
well to local climatic and ecological
conditions.
“KFS nurseries have seedlings
which are ready to give
out to residents to plant in
their farms and we have also
contracted individuals to bring
up nurseries,” he noted.
Mathenji added that they
are targeting to plant more
trees in learning institutions
14.5%
Forest cover in
Murang’a county. Since
the beginning of this
year, KFS have planted
more than 200,000
seedlings within the
county.
which have big chunks of land
in a programme dubbed school
greening.
“Our department has identified
some learning institutions
which have idle land so
as to support planting of trees.
In Murang’a Teachers’ College
there is more than six
thousand acres of land and we
will plant 10,000 seedlings,”
he observed.
Since the beginning of this
year, he said they have planted
more than 200,000 seedlings
within the county.
“By end of the short rains, in
Murang’a we will have planted
more than one million seedlings
and planting of the trees
had already started in upper
parts of the county,” added
the conservator.
Meanwhile Mathenji said
public forests in the county are
intact with the ongoing ban on
cutting of trees. He says more
trees will be planted in areas
which have degraded.
Speaking during the same
occasion, Director in charge of
ecosystem assessment, planning
and audit with Kenya
Water Towers Agency Dr.
Winne Musila said Aberdares
water tower in Murang’a is
in need of rehabilitation after
parts of the forest was degraded.
She
said they will establish
eight mega tree nurseries in
the region to help provision of
seedlings to be planted in the
forests.
Murang’a is a main source of
water to neighbouring counties
including Nairobi, Machakos,
and Kitui as the county
hosts permanent rivers.
TENDER NOTICE
THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA
Education and Training for the Real World
The Communication Authority of Kenya is the regulatory authority for the ICT industry in Kenya with
responsibilities in telecommunications- commerce, broadcasting and postal/courier services. CA is also
responsible for managing the country’s numbering and frequency spectrum resources as well as protecting
interests of users of ICT services.
CA invites tenders from interested and competent firms to tender for the following;
No. Tender Reference Description of Tender
1.
CA/PROC/
OT/16/2018-2019
2.
CA/PROC/
OT/19/2018-2019
Tender for supply, delivery,
configuration of Storage
Area Network(SAN)
Switches
Framework Contract for
supply and delivery of
furniture
3.
CA/PROC/
RFP/06/2018-2019
Tender for consultancy
to facilitate the development
and implementation
of a Business Continuity
Management and Disaster
Recovery Plan
4.
CA/PROC/
OT/17/2018-2019
5.
CA/PROC/
OT/18/2018-2019
Tender for Repair Works at
CA Centre
Tender for Repair Works at
CA Village
Site Visit
Date
NA
Open to all
Closing Date
28th November
2018 at 10.30
am
NA
Reserved for
Youth, Women
and Persons
with
NA
Disabilities
Open to all
28th November
2018 at 10.30
am
28th November
2018 at 10.30
am
GRADUATION CEREMONY ANNOUNCEMENT (EXTENTION OF CLEARANCE DEADLINES)
The Technical University of Kenya is pleased to announce that the 6th
6TH
Graduation Ceremony will be held on
Tuesday 18th
and Friday 21st December 2018 at 9.00 am.
PARTICIPATION: Graduands will participate as follows:
No Date of Rehearsal
1
2
Monday 17th
Thursday 20th
December 2018
December 2018 Friday 21st
Date of Graduation
Tuesday 18th
Graduation Group
December 2018 TVET (Certificate and Diploma)
December 2018
Degree
CLEARANCE: Only graduands who will have cleared with the respective departments/units of the University
by Friday 16th
November 2018 will be allowed to graduate. Clearance requires graduands to complete the
“Application to Graduate Form” available online in the students’ portal through http://www.tukenya.ac.ke;
click on Fee Statement link to access your personalised form then proceed as follows:
i. Login to your fees portal using your password;
ii. You will get a menu that allows you to open the “Application to Graduate Form”;
iii. Complete Section One of the “Application to Graduate Form” latest 30th
iv. Ensure that you have cleared your fees by 16th
the online “Application to Graduate Form”;
15th
November
2018 10:0011:00
am
15th
November
2018 11:3012:30
pm
Reserved for
Youth, Women
and Persons
with Disabilities
Reserved for
Youth, Women
and Persons
with Disabilities
28th November
2018 at 10.30
am
28th November
2018 at 10.30
am
Eligible bidders may obtain detailed tender documents from the Procurement Division 3rd floor Wing A
at the CA Centre along Waiyaki Way, Nairobi, on weekdays during the normal working hours at a fee of
Kshs 1,000.00
The tender documents can also be accessed and downloaded from the IFMIS supplier portal
http://supplier.treasury.go.ke and the Authority’s website: www.ca.go.ke. Further, firms who download
the tender documents must arrange to forward their particulars/ contacts to the Head of Procurement,
Communications Authority of Kenya, through the email address tenders@ca.go.ke before the closing
date for records and for purposes of receiving clarifications and or addendums, if any. The tender documents
will be issued free of charge.
Duly completed tender documents should be submitted in a plain, sealed envelope clearly marked with
the tender name and reference number to be deposited in the tender box on the ground floor of the
CA Centre and tender boxes from CA respective offices, so as to reach on or before Wednesday 28th
November 2018 at 10.30 am.
The Director General
Communications Authority of Kenya
P.O. Box 14448 Nairobi 00800
Tel:
Website www.ca.go.ke
Bids shall be opened soon thereafter at the Authority’s 1st floor meeting room 1 and Regional Offices in
the presence of the bidders representative(s) who choose to attend.
Note: The above-mentioned information can be accessed at IFMIS Supplier Portal and CA website.
Head Office
CA Centre
P.O.Box 14448
Nairobi 00800
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November 2018;
November 2018 to enable you complete Section Two of
v. Upon successful completion of section two, submit the online “Application to Graduate Form” and print
a copy which you shall present at your School to enable you hire a graduation attire. This “Application
to Graduate Form” must also be presented to Finance Department after returning the hired attire.
Be advised that any graduand who fails to clear on time will be omitted from the convocation list.
CONFIRMATION OF NAMES
Confirmation of names on the “Application to Graduate Form” in Section One is critical for the accurate
and speedy processing of academic certificates. Section one of the “Application to Graduate Form” enables
graduands to specify the order of their names. The order of names MUST correspond to that in your KCSE
certificate. Using drop down selection in the boxes provided, select each name only once. Please note that the
University shall not take responsibility for mistakes made by individual graduands in the order of their names
in the “Application to Graduate Form” and the University shall not be obligated to replace certificates with
errors arising from a graduand’s negligence.
FEES PAYABLE FOR CONVOCATION
The convocation and academic attire fees will be charged as follows:
S/No LEVEL
FEES
1
2
3
Certificate and Diploma
Bachelor’s
Postgraduate
Sh5,000
Sh5,000
Sh7,500
ACADEMIC ATTIRE AND REHEARSAL
All graduands MUST be dressed in full academic attire to participate in the rehearsal and the graduation
ceremony. The academic dress will be available only to graduands who will have successfully printed a final
copy of the personalised “Application to Graduate Form” before the deadline. Collection of the academic
attire will be from the offices of the respective Directors of Schools between 10th
and 17th
PUNCTUALITY
Graduands and guests are advised to be seated not later than 8.30 a.m. No entry shall be permitted to the
Graduation Square after the stated time. For the rehearsals, the graduands will be expected to be seated by
10.00 a.m.
REGISTRAR ACADEMIC
ISO 9001:2008 Certified
December 2018.
Upon collection of the academic attire, graduands will be given invitation cards for two guests only. No person
below the age of 18 shall be allowed into the Graduation Square.
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DP pledges Sh2.1 billion payments to
maize farmers by NCPB this week
He reveals that
NCPB has also
been directed
to start buying
maize that is being
harvested
BY DPPS
T
he Government will
week start paying maize
farmers Sh2.1 billion for
their deliveries to the National
Cereals and Produce Board
(NCPB) this week, Deputy
President William Ruto has
said.
Mr Ruto said the Government
was committed to addressing
challenges facing
maize farmers in the country.
Speaking at the Sacred
Heart of Jesus Cathedral in
Eldoret town, during the first
anniversary of the late Bishop
Cornelius Korir, Mr Ruto said
NCPB has also been directed
to start buying maize that is
being harvested.
“Farmers will be paid the
Sh2.1 billion for their deliveries
from next week. We have
had challenges with the sector
but we have put in place measures
so as not to make another
mistake as recently witnessed
at the NCPB,” said Mr Ruto.
The Deputy President, at
the same time, said the NCPB
has been directed to formally
communicate to farmers on
how their fresh produce that is
being harvested would be purchased
and the prices.
He said only maize farm18,000
ers
from the country would
have their produce purchased
by NCPB, saying no outsiders,
businessmen, middlemen,
brokers or merchants would
benefit from the payment.
“We have directed NCPB
to formally communicate to
maize farmers on how they
are going to purchase their
produce being harvested now
and at what price.
This will
only benefit local farmers and
not brokers, businessmen or
merchants,” said Mr Ruto.
“We want to deal directly
with the farmers,” added the
Deputy President.
The Deputy President urged
communities in the North
Rift to embrace peace among
themselves and with their
neighbours as the only way
to honour efforts by the late
Bishop Korir in the search for
peace in the region.
“Bishop Korir was our faFarmers
will be paid the Sh2.1 billion
for their deliveries from next week.
We have had challenges with the
sector but we have put in place measures
so as not to make another mistake as
recently witnessed at the NCPB
ENNDA
EWASO NGIRO NORTH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI)
MANAGEMENT CONTRACT TO OPERATE AND MANAGE EWASO
NG’IRO NORTH GUMS AND RESINS PROCESSING FACTORY.
REFERENCE NO.ENNDA/EOI/ 002/2018-2019
Ewaso Ng’iro North River Basin Development Authority (ENNDA) is a Government Parastatal established in 1989
through an Act of Parliament cap 448 with the mandate of promoting development in the Ewaso Ng’iro North River
Basin. The Authority covers Mandera, Wajir, Garissa, Samburu, Laikipia, Marsabit, Isiolo, Meru, Nyeri and Nyandarua
Counties and it’s headquartered in Isiolo.
The Authority has established a Gums and Resins Processing Factory in Wajir County, which is in line with the National
Government vision and Development agenda to promote manufacturing and medium size enterprises for job
creation and the “Big 4 Agenda”’. The objective of the factory is to provide opportunity for value addition for the
Gums and Resins, generate revenues, create employment and economically empower local communities.
The factory has an installed capacity to process 500Kgs of Gum Resins per for 8 hours batch to produce essential oils
from all species of Gum and Resins Including Myrrh (Commiphora Myrrh), Frankincense (Boswelia Neglecta) and
Opoponax (Commiphora Holtiziana).
ENNDA therefore invites ‘Expressions of Interest” (EOI) from interested and qualified firms to manage and operate
the factory on a Management Contract Basis. It is intended that the interested firm will be responsible for coordinating,
managing and expansion of the factory for a minimum contractual period of 3 years as per agreed terms.
The objective of the expressions of interest is to seek applications from potential investors that will be considered
for an RFP. The Firms may form associations/joint ventures/consortiums in order to enhance relevant experience
required for qualification; in such cases, EOI submissions should clearly identify one lead firm that would take up the
primary responsibility of assignment delivery.
Eligibility criteria
1.
2.
KENYA MARITIME AUTHORITY
EXTERNAL ADVERTISEMENT
Vision:
To be a leading Maritime Authority transforming Kenya into a globally competitive nation.
Mission:
To ensure sustainable, safe, secure, clean and efficient water transport for the benefit of stakeholders.
The Authority wishes to acquire the services of a short-term expert to guide in accelerating formulation and implementation
of maritime education training & certification programs for Kenyan seafarers
DESIGNATION:
REPORTS TO:
LOCATION/REGION:
TERM OF SERVICE:
Maritime Education and Training Expert
Director General
KMA head office, Mombasa
Six (6) months to a maximum of one (1) year (contract)
PURPOSE: Responsible for overseeing and accelerating formulation and implementation of maritime education
training & certification programs for Kenyan seafarers in accordance with national legislation and IMO Conventions as
ratified by the Republic of Kenya.
Role descriptions
•
•
•
•
•
Firms duly registered with at least 5 years relevant experience in management of similar outfits.
Firms with a positive net worth. Minimum Net worth should be 1.5 times of proposed investment in the
running of the factory by the applicant.
Interested firms are required to submit their profile which should include the following mandatory requirements:
1.
Certificate of incorporation
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Valid Certificate of VAT compliance
A three (3) year audited financial statements
Evidence of experience in operating similar outfits in Similar Conditions i.e. in a
The firm should be profitable entity with minimum annual profit of 5million US Dollars
Should be able to raise 2 million US Dollars working capital
Must be able to mobilize finances for the project expansion up to 4 million USDollars
Submission of Expression of interest (EOI)
Interested eligible Firms/Companies may obtain further information from Procurement Office ENNDA Headquarter,
Hospital Road Isiolo. During normal working days between 8:30am - 4:30pm, Monday to Friday excluding public
holidays.
Expression of interest (EOI) must be submitted in one (1) original and two (2) copies in sealed envelopes clearly
marked EXPRESSION OF INTEREST TO OPERATE AND MANAGE EWASO NG’IRO NORTH GUMS AND RESINS
PROCESSING FACTORY and must be posted to:
The Managing Director
Ewaso Ng’iro North Development Authority.
P. O. Box 203-60300Isiolo. Kenya.
Tel: 064-5352002/7/8
Email: ewasonorth14@hotmail.com
info@ennda.go.ke
Website: www.ennda@go.ke
Or be deposited in the tender box situated at Ewaso Ng’iro North Development Authority, Headquarter Office on or
before 20th
November 2018 at 10: am. Opening will be done on the same day thereafter in the boardroom in the
presence of tenderers or their representatives who chose to attend
November, 2018 at 5p.m.
Professional qualifications
•
•
Class 1 certificate of competency with neither area limitation nor tonnage limitation which are issued in
accordance with Regulation II/2 of STCW 78 as amended; or
Higher National Diploma or Bachelor in Science in Nautical Science from a recognized Maritime College
or University.
Experience
•
•
At least 10 years experience in international maritime convention development and maritime policy
formulation and implementation on matters of education, safety, security.
Experience maritime education & training maritime training and maritime certification will be an added
advantage.
Prospective candidates should send both soft and hard copy applications enclosing detailed curriculum vitae, copies
of academic and professional certificates, testimonials, names and addresses of three referees and indicating their
current and expected remuneration.
Applications should be addressed to:DIRECTOR
GENERAL
Kenya Maritime Authority
P.O. Box 95076 – 80104
Mombasa
Or drop the application at the KMA, White House, 2nd Floor, Moi Avenue, near MSC Building, Mombasa not later than
Monday 26th
developing country.
Academic qualifications
•
•
Bachelor’s degree in Marine Engineering / Nautical Sciences; or
Master of Science Degree in Maritime Affairs with Marine Engineering or Nautical Science option
Role specification
•
•
Spearhead development of strategic interventions to guide the implementation of the training and
certification projects;
Spearhead international audit of Kenya maritime education and training;
Identify training needs by evaluating strengths and weaknesses and translate requirements into training
that will groom Kenyan seafarers for the next step of their career path;
Evaluate ongoing programs to ensure that they conform to international maritime conventions;
Advise and report to the Director General on all matters arising and connected with the implementation
of the projects;
Coordinate and oversee the implementation of adopted strategies; and,
Liaise with national maritime training institutes, development partners, Curriculum Development,
Assessment and Certification Council, Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, Kenya Technical
Training Colleges, Kenya National Examination Council and any other relevant institute in curriculum
development and research for maritime education & training in Kenya.
- John Njiraini
Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) is a State Corporation whose mandate is to regulate, coordinate and oversee maritime
affairs guided by the Kenya Maritime Act, Cap 370 and the Merchant Shipping Act, Cap 389.
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ther in faith and hero for unity
and peace in our nation. As an
honour to what he was doing
to bring us together, I ask each
one of us to emulate the late
Bishop by preaching peace,
unity and build bridges in respect
of the late Bishop Korir,”
said Mr Ruto.
He said the late Bishop
worked with all leaders in ensuring
different ethnic communities
living in the region
were united and embraced
peaceful co-existence.
Present were Governor
Jackson Mandago, MPs Oscar
Sudi (Kapseret), Caleb Kositany
(Soy) and William Chepkut
(Ainabkoi), Kitale Catholic
Diocese Bishop Maurice Anthony
Crowley who is also
Amount the
Government will start
paying maize farmers
for their deliveries to
the National Cereals
and Produce Board
2.1b
acting Bishop, Eldoret Catholic
Diocese and his Lodwar counterpart
Dominic Kimengich
among others. Bishop Kimengich
said the late Bishop Korir
played a bigger role in the
search for peace in the region.
“Bishop Korir was commonly
referred to as ambassador
of peace,” said Bishop
Kimengich. Later
in Busia
County, the Deputy President
said a taskforce would be
formed next week to establish
how to pay sugarcane farmers
who have been waiting for
their pay cheques for years.
He said the Government is
committed and focused on
supporting sugar
farming
and production, saying the
demand for sugar has been
on the rise. Mr Ruto also inspected
the Busia Sugar Industries
Limited accompanied
by Busia Governor Sospeter
Ojamoong and Budalang’i MP
Raphael Wanjala. He said the
Government supports the operationalisation
of the factory
to enable local farmers to earn
a living.
“The Government supports
manufacturing as a pillar of
the Big Four agenda. This factory
will support 18,000 farmers
and employ 1,500,” he
said. The leaders complained
that the factory had not started
operations because of interference.
The factory constructed
at Sh5 billion will crush 3,500
tons of cane per day and over 1
million per year.
TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES- FIRMS SELECTION)
Country:
Name of Project:
KENYA
Kenya Youth Employment Opportunities Project (KYEOP)
Loan No./Credit No./ Grant No.: 5812-KE
Assignment Title:
Reference No.:
Consultancy services for Delivery of Job Specific Training in the Formal
Sector, Cycle 3 and 4 Counties; (Bungoma, Nyandarua, Kilifi, Mandera,
Machakos, Wajir, Kisii & Kakamega)
KE-NITA-80104-CS-FBS
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 consulting services (“the Services”) is for the DELIVERY OF JOB SPECIFIC SKILLS TRAINING IN THE FORMAL
SECTOR which comprises of short term vocational classroom training and Internship/apprenticeship with private
employers.
KYEOP Component 1 concerned with increasing youth employability through job specific training a work placement in
formal and informal sector will be implemented by the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA). KYEOP Component 1 is
divided into two sub-components; Sub-component 1 is provision of training and internship in the formal sector. Under this
sub-component, NITA will engage private training providers and employers to provide job specific training and internship.
Sub-component 2 is provision of training and internship in the informal sector. Under this Sub-component, Master Craftsmen
will be engaged to offer training and internship through the traditional apprenticeship. This intervention addresses concerns
by employers that youth who come out of schools; tertiary educational facilities and training centers frequently lack the
relevant work experience and competencies needed for employment.
The training will cover 17 counties staggered in 4 phases over a period of four years.
The first phase will cover 5 counties, expanding by an additional 4 counties in each subsequent phase. Training
providers will be expected to partner with employers to provide skills training demanded by the employer. Training
providers will be contracted on a cycle/s-based system to ensure training is tailored to skills demand from employers
in specific counties.
The NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AUTHORITY (NITA) 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)
Cover letter for EOI indicating trades and counties in the training cycle applied for;
Relevant experiences and technical capacity with a background in vocational training and a minimum of
2 years direct relevant experience;
Undertaken a minimum of 2 training assignments of similar nature and scope in the past five years; and
Demonstrated ability to partner with employers to identify demanded skills and internship opportunities; in
specific trade or trades for which training will be delivered.
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 (d) 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.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Fixed Budget 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 and should be deposited in the Tender Box
situated on the first floor Reception of the main Administration Block B (in person, or by mail, or by e-mail) by
21st
November, 2018 at 10:00am.
The Director General
National Industrial Training Authority
P.O. Box 74494-00200
Nairobi, Kenya
email: nitakyeop@nita.go.ke
DIRECTOR GENERAL
The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under article 237 of the Constitution.
Pursuant to its mandate, the Commission is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the vacant
posts of Director (CEMASTEA) and Principals (Teacher Training Colleges, National and Extra County Schools).
Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC
Web – www.teachersonline.go.ke so as to be received on or before 21st November 2018.
1.
Advert No. 21/2018: Director - CEMASTEA – 1 Post
2.
3.
4.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Advert No. 22/2018: Chief Principal – Teacher Training Colleges – 4 Posts
Advert No. 23/2018: Chief Principal - National Schools – 2 Posts
Advert No. 24/2018: Chief Principal - Extra County Schools – 9 Posts
NB: Shortlisted Candidates for all the adverts will be required to present the following documents during interviews:
a.
Certificate of Good Conduct.
Clearance Certificate by Higher Education Loans Board.
Clearance Application from EACC.
Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau.
KRA Tax Compliance Certificate
For details on the Job Description, Requirements for Appointment and Duties and Responsibilities, applicants are
asked to refer to the TSC Web – www.teachersonline.go.ke
DR. NANCY NJERI MACHARIA, CBS
SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE
VACANCIES FOR DIRECTOR (CEMASTEA) AND CHIEF PRINCIPAL (TEACHER
TRAINING COLLEGES, NATIONAL AND EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS)
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
1.
SECRETARIAT VACANCIES
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) seeks to recruit results-oriented and self-driven experienced professionals to
join its team in the following vacant positions on a five (5) year renewable contract.
S/No Job Title
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Senior Deputy Director
Deputy Director
Assistant Deputy Director
Senior Deputy Director
Deputy Director
TSC Scale Number of Posts Advert Number
Teacher Management
13
12
11
11
14
145
Supply Chain Management Services
13
Assistant Deputy Director
Senior Deputy Director
12
11
1
2
3
Information Communication Technology (ICT)
13
Deputy Director (Systems Innovations
and Development)
9.
10.
11.
Senior Deputy Director
Senior Deputy Director (HRM)
Senior Deputy Director (HRD)
12
Internal Audit
13
1
1
10/2018
11/2018
12/2018
13/2018
14/2018
15/2018
16/2018
17/2018
1
18/2018
Human Resource Management and Development
13
13
2
1
19/2018
20/2018
For more information on a particular job role, please visit the secretariat recruitment portal on our website
www.tsc.go.ke
Qualified candidates should apply through the portal provided. No manual application will be considered for ALL the
advertised positions.
The online application for the above adverts will be closed on Wednesday, 21st
November 2018 at 5.00pm.
2.
TEACHING VACANCIES
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING,
URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Republic Of Kenya
SALE OF HOUSES CONSTRUCTED UNDER CIVIL SERVANTS
HOUSING SCHEME FUND
The Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development offers for sale to serving civil servants a few
remaining housing units out of the two hundred and ten (210) residential housing units in Kisumu that were initially
offered for sale on 20th February 2017. The remaining houses will be sold on ‘First come first served basis.’ The houses
are completed and ready for occupation.
Provisional selling prices for completed units are as follows:
Location
Shauri Moyo,
Kisumu
Accommodation
One bedroom
Two bedroom
Plinth Area (M2) Provisional Selling
Price per unit (Kshs.)
37
68
Three bed room with master en-suite. 95
Artistic impression of the completed project
Impacts
Environmental
Degradation
Proposed mitigation measures
• Isolate through fencing the camp sites from access by the public for their safety
• Preferably to be located on land already cleared land wherever possible
•
The Contractor’s Camp layout shall take into account availability of access for
deliveries and services and any future works.
• Utilize to the extent possible the existing public roads to avoid social and economic
disruption
• Ensure road safety measures for the construction vehicles to the extent possible by
observing all traffic regulations
Air Pollution
• Workers shall be trained on management of air pollution from vehicles and machinery
•
The removal of vegetation shall be avoided until such time as clearance is required
and exposed surfaces shall be re-vegetated or stabilised as soon as practically possible
•
The contractor shall not carry out dust generating activities (excavation, handling and
transport of soils) during times of strong winds
• Water sprays shall be used on all earthworks areas within 200metres of human
settlement.
Vegetation Cover
destruction
Salient Features
The houses are strategically located in a secure neighbourhood near the city centre with adequate social amenities like
schools, shopping malls, ample parking, manicured lawns and soft landscaping, masonry boundary wall and eco-green
features such as solar water heating.
Interested serving civil servants are invited to apply for the few remaining houses commensurate with their grades and
within their capacity to repay.
The application forms and other details of the houses are available at the Civil Servants
Housing Scheme Secretariat offices in Ardhi House, Ground Floor Wing ‘A’, in the State Department for Housing and Urban
Development offices along Otieno Oyoo Street in Kisumu located on 1st Floor, Customs Service Building and in the Ministry
website www.housingandurban.go.ke
Interested applicants are required to pay at least 10% of the sale price and the balance will be payable on Tenant Purchase.
The purchaser will meet other charges including transfer charges such as stamp duty, insurance premiums, service charge,
land rent and land rates. The sale is governed by Legal Notice No. 98 of 15th September 2004 which established the Civil
Servants Housing Scheme Fund and Amendment Regulation of 2015.
The applicant will be required to meet the following conditions:
(i)
be a serving civil servant
(ii)
pay a deposit of at least 10% of the purchase price in banker’s cheque payable to the Administrator, Civil
Servants Housing Scheme Fund (CSHSF), Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development
or deposit directly to the account at KCB Milimani Branch A/C No. 1108696325, A/C Name: Civil Servants
Housing Scheme Fund.
(iii) Pay a non-refundable application fee of Kshs.1, 000/- to the Secretariat on issuance of an application form or
on return of the form for those who download from the Ministry’s website.
(iv) Other charges that will be met by the purchaser include:o
o
o
o
o
Stamp
duty and other transfer charges
Insurance on fire and related perils
Mortgage Protection Insurance Cover for the Principal Loanee
Service Charge
Land rents and Local Authority rates.
Completed application forms should be returned to Civil Servants Housing Scheme Fund (CSHSF) Secretariat offices located
in Nairobi, Ardhi House, Ground Floor Wing ‘A’ or to the State Department for Housing and Urban Development offices along
Otieno Oyoo Street in Kisumu located on 1st Floor, Customs Service Building.
The following conditions must be met by the applicants:
(i)
Must be serving civil servants
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Must pay a minimum deposit of 10% of the purchase price in banker’s cheque payable to the Administrator
Civil Servants Housing Scheme Fund (CSHSF), Ministry of Transport, and Infrastructure, Housing and Urban
Development or deposit directly to our account at KCB Milimani Branch A/C No. 1108696325,
A/C Name: Civil Servants Housing Scheme Fund.
A non-refundable application fee of Kshs.1, 000/- will also be paid to the Secretariat on issuance of an applica
tion form or on return for those who download the form from the Ministry’s website.
Ability to repay the mortgage.
Other charges that will be met by the purchaser include:o
o
o
o
o
Stamp
duty and other transfer charges
Insurance on fire and related perils
Mortgage Protection Insurance Cover for the Principal Loanee
Service Charge
Land rents and Local Authority rates
Completed application forms should be returned to Ardhi House, CSHSF Secretariat offices, Ground Floor Wing ‘A’.
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT :
The Principal Secretary,
State Department for Housing and Urban Development
P.O. Box 30119-00100, NAIROBI
Email : ps@housingandurban.go.ke
Website: www.housingandurban.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/5/2/1504
Comments can also be e-mailed to dgnema@nema.go.ke
PROF. GEOFF REY WAHUNGU
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Traffic
management
on site
Occupational
Health and
Safety
Pollution of
water resources
•
Generation of
solid and liquid
waste
Soil Erosion
Impacts
• Construction activities will be limited to Project sites / routes which already exist
therefore limited destruction to vegetation cover,
• Compensatory planting of trees i.e. plant at least twice the number of trees, about 900
in total either on farmers land or in public land within the project area.
• Earthworks should be controlled so that land that is not required for the Project works
is not disturbed;
• Wherever possible, earthworks should be carried out during the dry season to prevent
soil from being washed away by the rain.
• Excavated materials and excess earth should be kept at appropriate sites approved by
the Supervising Engineer.
•
The contractor should adhere to specified cut and fill gradients and planting
embankments with shrubs and grass to reduce erosion.
The Contractor must adhere to Noise Prevention and Control Rules of April 2005
• The contractor shall develop a comprehensive Waste Management Plan (WMP) prior to
commencement of works
• Properly labelled and strategically placed waste disposal containers shall be provided
at all places of work
• Litter bins should have secured lids to prevent animals and birds from scavenging
• All personnel shall be instructed to dispose of all waste in a proper manner
• Water containing pollutants such as concrete or chemicals should be directed to a con
servancy tank for removal from the site where applicable
• Potential pollutants of any kind and form shall be kept, stored and used in such a
manner that any escape can be contained
• Wash areas shall be placed and constructed in such a manner so as to ensure that the
surrounding areas including groundwater are not polluted.
• No grey water runoff or uncontrolled discharges from the site/working areas to
adjacent laggas and River Enkare Narok shall be permitted;
• Water containing such pollutants as cements, concrete, lime, chemicals and fuels shall
be discharged into a conservancy tank for removal from site where applicable
•
The Contractor shall also prevent runoff loaded with sediment from the site/working
areas from discharging to River Enkare Narok.
• Strict use of warning signage and tapes where the trenches are open & active sites
• Employ and train road safety Marshalls who will be responsible for management of
traffic on site.
• Contractor to provide a traffic management plan during construction to be approved
by the resident engineer
• Notify public the intent to cut sections of the road for safety precautions
• Provide signage and safety information in all work areas
• Ensure compliance by workers with safety safeguards including the OHS, provision of
safety gear and enforcement of application
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:
1. Principal Secretary,
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources,
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
3. County Director of Environment
NAROK COUNTY
A copy of the EIA report can be downloaded at www.nema.go.ke
2,700,000/=
4,300,000/=
6,100,000/=
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, Rift Valley Water Services Board, is proposing to undertake an Environmental and Social
Impact Assessment (ESIA) Study Report for the proposed Narok Town Sewerage Project which entails the
construction of Secondary and trunk Sewers,and a sewage treatment works. The project area is designed to
cover 33Ha of land at Intumot Village, Narok county.
The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures:
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 CONSTRUCTION AND SUPERVISION OF THE PROPOSED
NAROK TOWN SEWERAGE PROJECT
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TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
(A Constituent College of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology) OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL
PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE
P. O. Box 69, Lodwar – 30500, Kenya,
Tel: 0789 399 781 ; 0733120020/2; 0702597361/0,
E-mail: http://www.tuc.ac.ke/
Turkana University College -TUC- a constituent college of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology invites bids from
competent suppliers for prequalification for the following goods works and services.
REGISTRATION/PREQUALIFICATION OF GOODS, SERVICES AND WORKS
S/N
CATEGORY
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION
A. FRAME WORK CONTRACTS
TUC/001/2018-2019 Supply and Delivery of Beef, Mutton and Allied products
TUC/002/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of vegetables and fruits
TUC/003/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of dry cereals
TUC/004/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of Dry Grocery
TUC/005/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of firewood and charcoal
TUC/006/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of chicken fish and allied products
TUC/007/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of stationery
TUC/008/2018-2019 Provision of Maintenance and servicing of Motor
vehicles
TUC/009/2018-2019 Provision of Air travel Services (IATA Registered)
TUC/010/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of tonners and cartridges.
TUC/011/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of Human Drugs, Surgical
Equipment, Materials and related products.
TUC/012/2018-2019 Supply and Delivery of Fuel and Lubricants.
TUC/013/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery and Servicing of Teaching Laboratory
Equipment, Chemicals, Glassware and Reagents
TUC/014/2018-2019
TUC/015/2018-2019
Provision of legal services
Provision of Accommodation and Catering services
CATEGORY A: PROVISSION OF GOODS
TUC/016/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of Sports Ware, Equipment and
Related Materials.
TUC/017/2018-2019
Supply Delivery and Servicing of Photocopiers and
Accessories
TUC/018/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of building materials.
TUC/019/2018-2019 Supply Delivery and Servicing of Fire Fighting Equipment.
TUC/020/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery and Servicing of Computers, Printers
,LCD Projector Machines ,Scanners and related products
TUC/021/2018-2019 Supply Delivery and servicing of medical Equipment and
Related Materials
TUC/022/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of Electrical Fittings and Materials
TUC/023/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of Hardware Materials
TUC/024/2018-2019 Supply and delivery of Cleaning Materials Soaps and
Detergents
TUC/025/2018-2019 Supply and Delivery of Office and Student Furniture
CATEGORY B: PROVISION OF SERVICES
TUC/026/2018-2019 Provision of creative designing and printing services
TUC/027/2018-2019 Provision of hire of vehicles and transport services
TUC/028/2018-2019 Provision of Promotional materials (T-shirts, caps and
other branded materials)
TUC/029/2018-2019 Provision of Internal Designing services
TUC/030/2018-2019 Provision for cleaning services
TUC/031/2018-2019 Provision of fumigation & sanitary services
CATEGORY C: WORKS
TUC/032/2018-2019 Contractors for General Building, repairs & maintenance
TUC/033/2018-2019 Contractors for CCTV and other related Security systems
Open
Special group
Special group
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Special group
Open
Special group
open
Special group
open
open
open
Open
Open
20,000/=
N/A
N/A
20,000/=
20,000/=
20,000/=
20,000/=
50,000/=
50,000/=
20,000/=
100,000/=
50,000/=
100,000/=
20,000/=
100,000/=
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Detailed tender document may be obtained from procurement office in TUC during normal working hours upon payment of
non-refundable fee of Kshs 1000/= {Kenya shillings one thousand} only, payable at KCB Lodwar branch. A/C NO 1218868899
OR downloaded FREE of charge from the TUC website: www.tuc.ac.ke or IFMIS suppliers’ portal.
The special group consists of Youths Women and People with Disability who are registered with National Treasury
rectorate of Procurement}.
{DiDully
completed bid document in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with category number and category description bearing
no other mark, name or indication of the applicant shall be sent to:
PRINCIPAL
TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
PO BOX 69-30500
LODWAR.
Or dropped in the tender box outside the Principals office at TUC main campus in Lodwar and not any other place, box office or
campus so as to reach the TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE not later than 10:00am on 16th November 2018. Opening of the
bid document will be done immediately thereafter in the presence of applicants or their representatives who choose to attend.
The University College reserves the right to accept or reject any bid in whole or part and does not bind itself to accept
the lowest or any bid.
ELIGIBILITY
TENDER
SECURITY
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CHEBUNYINYI SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Chebunyinyi Secondary School is a public Secondary School in chwele ward of Kabuchai Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 4 classrooms.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
C.S.S/01//2017/2018
Proposed Construction and equipping of 4 classrooms.
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
The Principal
Chebunyinyi Secondary School
P.O. Box 430 Chwele
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 20th
The Principal
November, 2018 at
10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Chebunyinyi Secondary School
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
KACHIURU POLICE POST
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Kachiuru police post is located in Amwathi ward of Igembe North Constituency.
The bids are invited for Construction and equipping of office blocks and septic tank.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to Igembe North NGCDF 0ffice during
normal working hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
K.P.P/01//2017/2018
Proposed Construction and equipping of office blocks
and septic tank
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
The Fund Account Manager
Igembe North NGCDF
P.O. Box 71-60601 Amwathi
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the Igembe North NGCDF office on or before Tuesday 20th
November, 2018 at 10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or
their representatives who choose to attend.
The Fund Account Manager
Igembe North NGCDF
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
MOI UNIVERSITY
An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution
Citation on
Dr. Maganlal Motichand Chandaria
Nominee for the Award of
Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa)
by
Moi University
On
20th December, 2018
humble background, he dropped out of primary school and started working at his
uncle’s shop with a monthly salary of Kes. 250.
At the age of 23, he established his own retail shop and ventured into business
of transportation, wholesale and clearing and forwarding agency.
In 1952, he
ventured into the manufacturing business of drinking straws with an investment
of only Kes. 20,000. Thereafter, he started manufacturing paper and toilet rolls. He
also has interest in Banking, Real Estate and Petroleum businesses.
Dr. Maganlal Chandaria owns Chandaria Group of Companies. The Chandaria
Group controls 70% of the paper industry in Kenya and employs over 3,000 people
directly. Dr. Maganlal Chandaria established The Magan Chandaria Charitable
Trust to provide assistance to needy people.
He has had an unchequered career in public service having been the Trustee
of Hindu Council of Kenya, Chairman and Trustee of Visa Oshwal Community
both at Mombasa and Nairobi, Kenya.
He has been a member of Kenya Ports Authority,
Director of Deposit Protection
Fund (now Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation) which is connected to Central
Bank of Kenya.
In 1998, he established an informal Group of Small and Medium Size Commercial
Banks in Kenya. This was after the major banking crisis when a number of Private
Sector Banks collapsed and he remained the Chairman of the Group until 2017.
During this period, he contributed immense service to the Group.
At the age of 95, Dr. Maganlal Chandaria is very active in business and social
activities. Despite his limited formal education, he is a recipient of an Honorary
Doctorate Degree from the United Graduate College based in the United States
of America. He was honored with “Life Time Achievement Award” by “Think Business”
in the Banking Industry. He was also honored by Visa Oshwal Community
with “Life Time Achievement
Award”.
Dr. Maganlal Motichand Chandaria
Honorary Doctorate Degree, United Graduate College, US
Awarded Order of the Grand Warrior (OGW) Republic of Kenya, 2016
DR. MAGANLAL MOTICHAND CHANDARIA
Dr. Maganlal Motichand Chandaria (MM) was born in Ravalsar, India on 22nd
June 1924. He came to Kenya in 1933 at the age of nine years. Due to his family’s
In 2016, Dr. Maganlal Chandaria was a recipient of the ‘Order of the Grand Warrior’
(OGW) from His Excellency the President
Muigai Kenyatta.
SERVICE IN GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE SECTOR AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Dr. Maganlal Chandaria has served in the following boards:
i. Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation;
of the Republic of Kenya, Uhuru
ii. Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry- Vice
Chairman Mombasa Branch;
iii. Kenya Printers and Converters Association – Trustee and;
iv. Visa Oshwal Community and Youth League Chairman Nairobi
and Mombasa Branch.
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE SOCIETY
Dr. Maganlal Chandaria facilitated drilling of boreholes to many vulnerable
communities in Kenya in villages and schools. These contributions
will have a profound impact on the lives of Kenyans for
decades to come.
DR. MAGANLAL MOTICHAND CHANDARIA AS QUOTED IN THE
MEDIA
“However, philanthropy is Chandaria’s most notable contribution to
the society. Over the years, he has strived to ameliorate the suffering
of the less fortunate in the society through various charity
initiatives. He has played a commendable role in poverty reduction,
education, health” Think Business.
“If Chandaria were a precious trading metal, he would be solid gold.
Single minded and persistent, he has opened profitable lines of
business, ploughed back profits, and weathered many a storm” EA
report on Trade and Industry.
“As in business, Chandaria’s scorecard on the social scene also
makes impressive reading’’ Financial Review.
It is in recognition of his outstanding contribution made towards
philanthropy in community service, religious activities, public service,
education, social activities, innovation and invention and humanitarian
outreach that are beneficial to society that Moi University
is honoured and privileged to award Dr. Maganlal Motichand Chandaria,
the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa.
Any concerns about his nomination should be submitted to the
Vice-Chancellor within two weeks through the following emails:
vcmoi2009@gmail.com or info@mu.ac.ke.
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KANTHUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Kanthuni Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Mavindini ward of Makueni Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of a dining hall.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
K.P.P/01//2017/2018
Proposed Construction and equipping of office blocks
and septic tank
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
The Principal
Kanthuni Secondary School
P.O. Box 21 Mavindini
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 20th
The Principal
November, 2018 at
10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Kanthuni Secondary School
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
RANGWE MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Rangwe mixed Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Kaksingri ward of Suba south Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 50 capacity girls
dormitory.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
R.M.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of 50 capacity girls
dormitory.
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
The Principal
Rangwe Mixed Secondary School
P.O. Box 48-40308 Sindo
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 20th
The Principal
Rangwe Mixed Secondary School.
November, 2018 at
10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
SABASABA SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
SANANDIKI GIRLS FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Sabasaba Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Kamahuha ward of Maragua Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of multipurpose hall.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
S.S.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of multipurpose hall.
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
The Principal
Sabasaba Secondary School
P.O. Box 188-10208 Sabasaba
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 20th
The Principal
November, 2018 at
10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Sabasaba Secondary School
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
Sanandiki Girls Friends Secondary School is a public Secondary School in chwele ward of Kabuchai Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 4 classrooms.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
S.G.F.S/01//2017/2018
Proposed Construction and equipping of 4 classrooms.
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
The Principal
Sanandiki Girls Friends Secondary School
P.O. Box 141 Chwele
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 20th
The Principal
Sanandiki Girls Friends Secondary School
November, 2018 at
10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
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ST. CHARLES WIGA SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
St. Charles Wiga Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Gwassi South ward of Suba south Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 50 capacity girls
dormitory.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
S.C.W.S/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of 50 capacity
girls dormitory.
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Provide certificate of incorporation.
Provide valid National Construction Authority (NCA) Certificate under categories NCA 7 and above.
Provide PIN/VAT registration certificate.
Provide valid tax compliance certificate
Must provide a bid bond of Kshs. 80,000 of the bid price which must remain valid for 120 days (After the
expiry of tender validity period) in form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
by Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
Duly filled form of tender.
Duly filled confidential business questionnaire.
Valid CR12 from the Registrar of Companies
In addition, interested bidders must show proof of the following;
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Audited accounts for the last three years.
Bank account in the name of the company (Attach six month’s bank statement).
Works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last three years.
Litigation history of the company (Both court and arbitration cases).
Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
Copy of receipt
Completed set of tender documents, in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the respective Tender Number,
description and bearing the name and addressed to:
The Principal
St. Charles Wiga Secondary School
P.O. Box 10-40307 Magunga
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 20th
The Principal
St. Charles Wiga Secondary School.
November, 2018 at
10.00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/ or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
TENDER NOTICE
Rongo University wishes to invite sealed bids from eligible Building Construction companies registered
by National Construction Authority Building works Class NCA 1(one) or 2 (Two) for the Proposed
Library Block (Main Campus);
TENDER NO
RU/OT/LIB/01/20182022
TENDER
NAME
Proposed Library Block (Main
Campus)
TENDER
SECURITY (KSHS)
Kshs.
21,000,000.
CLOSING DATE
27th November,
2018
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents from
the Procurement Office, Rongo University, Main Campus located off Kisii – Migori Highway, 2.0 km
from Kanga junction during normal working hours between 9.00am and 4.00pm on working days.
The tender documents may be downloaded free of charge from Rongo University website www.ru.ac.
ke or IFMIS Supplier`s portal supplier.treasury.go.ke. The bidders who pick the tender documents
from the Procurement Office are required to pay a non-refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000 (Kenya Shillings
One Thousand only) in cash deposit or Bankers Cheque payable to Rongo University at Co-operative
Bank, Rongo Branch, A/C No. 01129477027400. Tenderers who have paid are required to obtain an
official receipt from the cash office at Rongo University Main Campus. Those who download the Tender
document should send an email giving the details of their firm, contact person, telephone numbers
and email addresses to procurement@rongovarsity.ac.ke.
Completed Tender documents must be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with tender
name and tender number and be deposited in the Tender Box situated at The Administration Block or
be addressed to:
The Vice Chancellor
Rongo University
P.O. Box 103-40404
Rongo, Kenya
To be received on or before Tuesday, 27th November, 2018 at 12.00 Noon.
Tender documents will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers or their
representatives who choose to attend in the University lower Boardroom.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE,
HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
STATE DEPARTMENT ON INFRASTRUCTURE
Republic Of Kenya
S/
NO.
TENDER NUMBER
2. MOTIHUD/02/2018-2019
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NAME
1. MOTIHUD/ADM/01/2018-2019 Provision of Cleaning Services
Provision of Sanitary Services
INVITATION TO TENDER
CLOSING
DATE
REMARKS
21/11/2018 Open to all Categories
21/11/2018 Open to all Categories
The State Department of Infrastructure invites sealed Tenders from Eligible candidates for provision of above services.
1.1
The Tender documents containing full detail and conditions of Tendering have been uploaded on the
IFMIS Kenya Suppliers portal (supplier.treasury.go.ke) and Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure,
Housing and Urban Development website (www.transport.go.ke)
1.2 A complete set of tender document may be downloaded free of charge. Those who download the document
should immediately send their particulars to procurement@infrastructure.go.ke for registration
and purpose of receiving any further clarification and addendums if any.
1.3
Tenders must be accompanied by a Bid security of 2% of the tender price from a reputable bank or
Insurance Company approved by (PPRA) Public Procurement Regulatory Authority valid for an additional
30 days beyond the Tender Validity period.
1.4
Complete tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with tender reference
number, tender name, and deposited in Tender Box provided at Ministry Headquarter, Ground floor,
Works Building, opposite Office No.48 or addressed to Principal Secretary, State Department of Infrastructure,
P. O. Box 30260-00100, NAIROBI so as to be received on or before 21st
10.00a.m.
1.5
Prices quoted should be net. Must be in Kenyan Shillings and shall remain valid for 120 days from the
closing date of the tender.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders or their representatives who may choose
to attend the opening at 9th
floor boardroom, Works Building, Ngong Road.
Head Supply Chain Management Services
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE
The Kenya National Commission for UNESCO now invite sealed bids from interested and eligible
Insurance Company for the provision of Medical, Life and Group Personal Insurance scheme Covers.
No TENDER NAME
1
Tender for Provision of
Medical, Life and Group
Personal Insurance
Scheme Covers
TENDER NO.
KNCU/01/SMIC/
2018 - 2019
TENDER SECURITY
Bid Security of 2% of
The Tender Sum from
a Reputable Financial
Institution or in a
Form of Bankers
Cheque
Tender documents containing detailed specifications can be down loaded free of charge from our
website www.unesco.go.ke or obtained from the Procurement Office on 14th
floor upon payment
of a non-refundable fee of Ksh. 1000.00.
Completed Tender Documents, enclosed in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with Tender No.
and Tender Name should be deposited in the Tender Box provided at the 14th floor Reception of
the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO National Bank Building, Harambee Avenue before the
closing date and time, and shall be addressed to:The
Secretary General/ CEO
November 2018 at
Kenya National Commission for UNESCO
National Bank Building
Harabee Avenue
P.O. Box 72107 – 00200 NAIROBI
So as to be received on or before 19th
November, 2018 at 10.00 am. Tender shall be opened at the
KNATCOM Boardroom 14th Floor immediately after closing time in the presence of Tenders or their
representatives who may choose to attend.
Secretary General/CEO
KENYA NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR UNESCO
ELIGIBILITY CLOSING
DATE
Open
19/11/2018
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THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND
PLANNING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
INVITATION TO TENDER
PROVISION OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO CARRY OUT GAP
ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION OF STRATEGIC ACTIVITIES,
INCENTIVES AND DEVELOPMENT OF NIFC REGULATIONS FOR
THE NAIROBI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE (NIFC)
TENDER NO. TNT/026/2018-2019
The National Treasury invites Request for Proposals (RFP) from interested consultants for provision of consultancy
services to carry out gap analysis, identification of strategic activities, incentives and development
of NIFC regulations for the Nairobi International Financial Centre (NIFC).
A complete set of request for proposal documents may be downloaded by interested candidates free of
charge at www.treasury.go.ke or www.tender.go.ke and those who have downloaded the document
from the website must forward their particulars immediately for recording and any further clarifications
and addenda to procurement@treasury.go.ke.
Completed Request for Proposal documents, enclosed in plain sealed envelope, marked with RFP No. and
title shall be addressed to:
The Principal Secretary,
The National Treasury,
PO 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 27th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
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 27th November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
1.
2.
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
INVITATION TO TENDER
The National Treasury invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tenders:
S/No Tender No.
Description
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
MESSAGE FROM DR. ESTHER KIMANI, MANAGING DIRECTOR, KEPHIS, TO KENYAN
FARMERS DURING THE SHORT RAINS PLANTING SEASON
The short rains season that will run between October and December 2018 requires that farmers prepare their farming inputs well. KEPHIS is the government institution in Kenya, whose responsibility is to assure the quality of agricultural inputs and
produce, certifying seeds of all crop varieties to ensure that only seed of highest quality is sold to farmers. The result is increased and enhanced harvests leading to food security and sufficiency in the country.
1.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) ABOUT CERTIFIED SEED
What is certified seed and its benefits to Kenyan farmers?
Certified seed is seed that has met the minimum national set quality standards after undergoing field inspection(s), laboratory
tests and post control tests by KEPHIS as per The Seeds and Plant Varieties Act (Cap 326) of the laws of Kenya. The use of certified
seed guarantees the following:
•
Certified seed does not cost, it pays; it results in high yields, quality crop produce and better returns when all other factors
of crop production and agricultural practices are optimal (i.e. good soil fertility, conducive climatic conditions, adequate
soil and irrigation and proper water/fertilizer usage). Farmers are advised to confirm the quality of agricultural inputs
(fertilizer, manures, pesticides, water and soil) used through laboratory tests conducted by reputable laboratories such
as the KEPHIS Analytical Testing Laboratory (ACL) which has offices at KEPHS headquarters, Nairobi and Kitale regional
office.
•
•
In certified seed, a farmer is getting guaranteed quality assurance; offers better deals in crop insurance/financing of the
crop; traceability of certified seed is easy; in certified seed a farmer is getting access to premium market(s);
Less insect and disease problems; quality seed responds better to applied fertilizers; uniformity in plant population and
maturity; good seed prolongs life of a variety; yield prediction is easy; handling in post-harvest operation is easy; high
produce value and their marketability
2.
How can a farmer identify certified seeds?
Certified seeds are packed in containers or packets which are clearly labeled and contain the following information:
a.
a) Weight of the seeds
b)
c)
d)
e)
Packaging date
Seed lot numbers to allow for easy traceability of seed lot in the event of crop failure
Name of the crop species and variety
Seed merchant/company
Labeling and sealing of the containers or packets is done in such a way that seeds cannot be removed without
damaging the seal or label.
New feature: A sticker label in all seed packaging of 5kg and below. The farmer will scratch and send the serial number to 1393
through an SMS, then receive feedback on the validity of the seedlot.
3.
•
•
•
•
Farmers can avoid fake seeds by:
Purchasing seed(s) from seed stockists who are licensed by KEPHIS and prominently display their
seed seller’s license. Purchase seeds early enough and avoid last minute rush.
Buying seeds packed in official company packets containing Variety Name and Lot Number; DO NOT
PURCHASE SEEDS FROM OPEN CONTAINERS.
After planting, keep the packet and receipt as these may be required as evidence in case you suspect
fake seed.
Not exposing seed(s) to extreme weather conditions, e.g. heat, moisture, direct contact with fertilizer
otherwise the quality of the seed will be compromised.
NOTE: Report all cases of suspect seed(s) at the nearest police station, nearest KEPHIS offices or the Ministry of
Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation
4.
Plant recommended seed varieties for your area
Farmers are advised to purchase and plant recommended seed varieties for their particular areas.
For more information, please contact:
The Managing Director
Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS)
PO Box 49592-00100
NAIROBI
Email: director@kephis.org
www.kephis.org
Facebook.com/kephispage
Twitter:@KEPHISke
KEPHIS countrywide offices
Nairobi (headquarters) | Plant Quarantine and Biosafety Station, Muguga | Plant Inspection Unit - Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport, Nairobi | Mombasa | Nakuru | Kitale | Kisumu | Embu | Naivasha | Eldoret Airport | Malaba Border
Office | Busia Border Office| Isebania Border Office | Namanga Border Office| Loitokitok Border Office | Taveta Border
Office | Lungalunga Border Office | Moyale Border Office | Bura Office | Timau Office |
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Wanawake watafuta riziki katika migodi ya
Taita Taveta ni
mojawapo ya
kaunti chache
hapa nchini
ambazo zina
utajiri wa madini
yenye thamani
kubwa
NA MOHAMED HASSAN
KNA-MOMBASA
L
icha ya kuwa na utajiri
mkubwa wa madini aina
mbali mbali, wengi wa
wakaazi wa Kaunti ya Taita
Taveta wanaishi katika hali ya
uchochole.
Hata hivyo, hali hii inaweza
kubadilika iwapo wananchi wa
sehemu hii wanaweza kuelimishwa
na kusaidiwa ili wamudu
mbinu za kushiriki katika sekta
ya madini kama njia ya kuimarisha
hali ya maisha yao.
Taita Taveta ni mojawapo
ya kaunti chache hapa nchini
ambazo zina utajiri wa madini
yenye thamani kubwa. Mifano
ya madini haya ni kama vile
Yakuti (Ruby), Chokaa (Limestone)
na Kijani Garnet, almaarufu
Yellow Garnet.
Kwa muda mrefu sasa
makampuni kadhaa na mabwanyenye
fulani wamekuwa
wakipapia jasho la wachimbaji
madini wanyonge kujinufaisha.
Kwa sasa, baadhi ya wakaazi
wa Kaunti ya Taita Taveta wakiwemo
wananwake wameamua
kuchuma mapato yatokanayo
na uchimbaji wa madini.
Dhana kwamba kazi ngumu
na hatari ya kutafuta madini ni
himaya ya wanaume imepitwa
na wakati, kwani yamkinika
akina mama wamejitosa katika
ulingo wa uchimbaji madini
kwa wingi na kwa umakinifu
mwingi. Hofu ya unyanyasaji
wa kijinsia ni baadhi ya sababu
ambayo imewafanya wanawake
wengi kuogopa kujihusisha
na uchimbaji wa madini. Hata
hivyo wakati Shirika la Habari
la Kenya (KNA) lilipotembelea
sehemu ya uchimbaji madini ya
Kamtonga katika Kaunti-Ndogo
ya Mwatate, ilikutana na akina
mama wawili wakiwa machimboni
wakisaka ‘raslimali’ hiyo
adhimu inayoleta mapato
makubwa.
Catherine Wakesho
na
mwenzake Patience Maghube
ni miongoni mwa wanachama
wa kikundi cha Chawia (CBO)
kilichobuniwa mwaka wa 2014
ili kujihusisha na uchimbaji wa
madini kwa lengo la kujitafutia
riziki. Kikundi hicho kinaongozwa
na Senja Changanya
ambaye ana ujuzi wa miaka
mingi katika uchimbaji madini.
Changanya amefundisha wananfunzi
kutoka vyuo mbali
Wanachama wa kikundi cha Chawia (CBO) Senje Changanya (kushoto), Patience Maghube
na Catherine Wakesho wakionyesha jiwe la thamani walilopata katika chimbo ya Kamtonga,
Kaunti ya Taita Taveta.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
SUPPORT FOR EAST AFRICA’S CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE FOR SKILLS AND
TERTIARY EDUCATION IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES–THE EAKI PROJECT.
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF EAST AFRICA’S KIDNEY INSTITUTE
(EAKI) COMPLEX
TENDER NO: MOH/EAKIP/ ICB/004/2018-2019
TENDER NOTICE
ADDENDUM 1
Reference is made to an advertisement notice in MyGov publication issue on 9th October, 2018 regarding the above
project. This was also published in the UNDB online and the AfDB website.
TENDER REF.NUMBER TENDER DESCRIPTION
The Ministry of Health wishes to inform all interested/participating prospective bidders that amendments have been
done to the sections listed below:
S/NO VOLUME
VOL. I
1.
2.
3.
SECTION AFFECTED
Grand summary
Specific Experience Key Activities
Standard concrete work-1.8 Reinforcement
General preliminaries
VOL. 2
Section Hospital Building- Structural works
Bill no.2 Architectural works
4.
VOL. 3.2
Day works and schedule of rates
Volume 2-Summary
Cover page
Page no.
3-223
1-42
2-153
2-253 to 2-255
2-264
2-285 to 2-287
2-421 to 2-423
2-429 to 2-430
Cover page
Copies of the amended pages should be collected at Supply Chain Management Office, East African Kidney Institute
Project ADB Prefabricated Block located at Ministry of Health Headquarters, Nairobi Afya House ,Cathedral Road, Off
Ngong’ Road, during normal working hours ( 8.00am-1.00pm and 2.00pm -5.00pm {EAT}) or be downloaded from
the Ministry Website; www.health.go.ke.
Bidders to note that the date of submission remains 21st
and conditions remain unchanged.
November 2018 at 10.00 am EAT. All other parts, terms
MOH/CGU/ONT/01/2018-2019 PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF
IMPLEMENTATION MANUALS, CLINICAL NUTRITION
AND GUIDELINES FOR WORKPLACE SUPPORT
FOR WOMEN UNDER FREE MATERNITY
PROGRAMME
TENDER CLOSING/
OPENING DATE
22ND NOVEMBER,2018
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
TENDER REF NO. : MOH/CGU/ONT/01/2018-2019
TENDER NAME : PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF IMPLEMENTATION
MANUALS, CLINICAL NUTRITION AND GUIDELINES FOR
WORKPLACE SUPPORT FOR WOMEN UNDER FREE MATERNITY
PROGRAMME
The Ministry of Health invites interested and eligible tenderers in the AGPO category to participate in the following
Open National Tender;
For further information, Interested and eligible tenderers may download the tender document from the Ministry’s
websites on: www.health.go.ke or a Tender document with detailed information may be obtained from Supply
Chain Management Services Office situated on 5th Floor, Afya House Room513 during normal working hours.
Tender document will be issued free of charge. Interested and eligible tenderers who download the tender document
from the Ministry’s websites shall register with Supply Chain Management Services Office situated on 5th
Floor, Afya House Room513 during normal working hours.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with the tender Number:
MOH/CGU/ONT/01/2018-2019 and Tender Name: PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF IMPLEMENTATION
MANUALS, CLINICAL NUTRITION AND GUIDELINES FOR WORKPLACE SUPPORT FOR WOMEN UNDER
FREE MATERNITY PROGRAMME and must be deposited in the Tender Box at Afya House, 1st Floor or sent to
THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
6TH FLOOR, AFYA HOUSE,
P.O BOX 30016-00100, NAIROBI.
so as to be received on or before 22nd NOVEMBER, 2018 at 10.00 a.m. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter
at the GTZ Boardroom Afya House in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend.
Late submission will not be accepted. Any canvassing will lead to disqualification of tenderer (s).
Head Supply Chain Management Services
For: Principal Secretary, Ministry of Health
HEAD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
For PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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madini Taita Taveta
mbali maarifa ya uchimbaji
madini.
“Uchimbaji madini umetupatia
matumaini katika maisha na
nawahimiza wanawake wenzangu
kujihusisha na kazi hi ili
kuboresha maisha yao”, alisihi
Wakesho.
Wakesho ambaye ana umri
wa miaka ishirini na tisa (29)
na mama wa mtoto mmoja
alisema a uchimbaji madini
umewapa fursa nadra kina
mama kuinua hali yao ya maisha
pamoja na jamii zao.
“Ni kazi ngumu kweli lakini
ukiwa makini na kujitolea utafanikiwa
kutimiza malengo
yako katika maisha. Ni bora kuliko
kutegema wengine wakusaidie”
alisema.
Alisifu kikundi cha CBO kwa
kawapatia akina mama nafasi
sawa bila kuwabagua au kuwanyanyasa
kijinsia, jambo
ambalo asema limewatia moyo
sana akina mama.“Hapa sisi
tunaishi katika kambi na tunafanya
kazi kama jamii moja,
jambo ambalo limetutia moyo
sana, alidokeza Wakesho huku
akitabasamu.
Hata hivyo Wakesho alisema
kuwa mbali na mafanikio madogo
waliyopata, bado wanakabiliwa
na changamoto
kadhaa kama vile ukosefu wa
vifaa mwafaka vya kuchimbia
na soko nzuri linalotegemeka la
kuuzia bidhaa zao. Kwa upande
wake, Changanya alisema
Ni kazi ngumu
kweli lakini
ukiwa makini
na kujitolea utafanikiwa
kutimiza
malengo yako katika
Maisha
waliamua kuunda kikundi
chao kuendesha shughuli za
uchimbaji na uuzaji wa madini
ili kuepuka kunyanyaswa na
kudhulimwa na mabepari.
“Tunashukuru tunapata mapato
ya kiasi cha haja kutuwezesha
kujisamamia wenyewe na
hata pia kusaidia miradi kadha
ya kijamii na kuwapatia ajira
vijana”, alisema Changanya
ambae pia ni msemaji wa kikundi
hicho cha Chawia.
Changanya ambaye alianza
kazi ya uchimbaji katika miaka
ya 70 alisisitiza umuhimu
wa Serikali Kuu na ile ya
Kaunti kuboresha maslahi ya
wachimba madini ili kuimarisha
sekta hii.
Msemaji huyu alieleza furaha
yake kwa kujihusisha kwa
akina mama na vijana katika
uchimbaji wa madini, taswira
ambayo imeleta matumaini na
mwamko mpya katika Kaunti
ya Taita Taveta.
President launches KRA’s new
integrated electronic command
Scanners have
enabled KRA to
have a real-time
view of operations
at all points of
entry
BY DAVID KIMANI
P
resident Uhuru Kenyatta
launched KRA’s Integrated
Electronic Command
Centre at Times Tower
during the annual taxpayers’
award ceremony held last
Wednesday.
The command centre consists
of the Regional Electronic
Cargo Tracking System
(RECTS) and the Integrated
Scanner Solution Command
Centres. These two are among
the major technologies that
KRA has put in place in the
Customs and Border Control
Department to facilitate tax
KRA CG John Njiraini shows His Excellency President Uhuru
Kenyatta around the Integrated Electronic Command Centre
administration.
KRA Commissioner General,
Mr John Njiraini said that
integration of the scanners has
enabled KRA to have a realtime
view of the scanning operations
at all points of entry
thereby enhancing efficiency
of the process.
“Before the integration of
the scanners, we did not have
real-time view of what was
happening at points of entry.
This integration has now revolutionised
the scanning process,”
Mr Njiraini said.
The Commissioner General
indicated that KRA is in the
process of providing a link to
the National Police Service and
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THE PRESIDENCY
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF NATIONAL GUIDELINES
FOR DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTION OF MALARIA IN KENYA AND
JOB AIDS
The Ministry of Health invites interested and eligible tenderers in the AGPO category to participate in the following
Open National Tender;
TENDER REF.NUMBER TENDER DESCRIPTION
MOH/DPPH/NMCP/003/GF/
ONT/2018-2019
PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF NATIONAL
GUIDELINES FOR DIAGNOSIS,TREATMENT
AND PREVENTION OF MALARIA IN KENYA
,PARTICIPANTS MANUALS FOR DAIGNOSIS
MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF MALARIA
AND ASSORTED JOB AIDS
TENDER CLOSING/
OPENING DATE
21ST NOVEMBER,2018
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR & CO-ORDINATION
OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
COUNTY COMMISSION- KWALE COUNTY
TENDER NOTICE
Suppliers/Contractors are invited for the supply and delivery of office stationary, dry foods, and sale
of boarded vehicles to National Government Departments/Constituency Development Funds-Kwale
County on as and when required basis for the period ending 30th June, 2020. F/Y 2018-2020
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT
NO
TENDER NO:
2.
3
DESCRIPTION
1. KWL/01/2018-2020 supply and delivery of office stationery
KWL/02/2018-2020 Supply and delivery of dry foodstuffs
KWL/03/2018-2020 Sale of boarded government vehicle
GKY821 SUZUKI MARUTI
TARGETED GROUP
Youth/women/disabled
open
open
Interested bidders should attach the following documents at submission to be considered for further
evaluation for tender nos. KWL/01/2018-2020 and KWL/02/2018-2020.
1. Copies of business registration, VAT/PIN and Compliance certificates.
2. Copy of registration certificate from national treasury for firms belonging to youth women and
persons with disability for tender KWL/01/2018-2020.
For further information, Interested and eligible tenderers may download the tender document from the Ministry’s
websites on: www.health.go.ke or a Tender document with detailed information may be obtained from Supply
Chain Management Services Office situated on ground floor National Malaria Control Program situated at the Kenyatta
National Hospital Ground next to NASCOP, during normal working hours.
Tender document will be issued free of charge. Interested and eligible tenderers who download the tender document
from the Ministry’s websites shall register with Supply Chain Management Services Office situated on ground
floor National Malaria Control Program situated at the Kenyatta National Hospital Ground next to NASCOP, during
normal working hours.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with the tender Number:
MOH/DPPH/NMCP/003/GF/ONT/2018-2019 and Tender Name: PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF
NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTION OF MALARIA IN KENYA AND JOB AIDS and must
be deposited in the Tender Box at National Malaria Control Program Office , Ground Floor situated at Kenyatta
National Hospital grounds next to NASCOP or sent to
THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
6TH FLOOR, AFYA HOUSE,
P.O BOX 30016-00100, NAIROBI.
so as to be received on or before 21ST
NOVEMBER, 2018 at 10.00 a.m. Tenders will be opened immediately
thereafter at the National Malaria Control Program Boardroom in the presence of bidders or their representatives
who choose to attend.
Late submission will not be accepted. Any canvassing will lead to disqualification of tenderer (s).
HEAD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
For PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
3. Confidential Business Questionnaire must be fully filled and signed by authority person(s) with full
names of directors/owners(s)
4. form of tender fully filled and singed
5. single business permit
Interested bidders for the above frame work can obtain tender documents from sub county supply
chain management office Matuga Sub County – P O Box 1-80403 Kwale upon payment of kshs
1,000 non refundable, kshs 5000 deposit for tender no. kwl/03/2018-2020 refundable for unsuccessful
bidder (attach a deposit receipt from sub county accounts officer kwale)
Completed tender document(s) enclosed in plain sealed envelopes and marked with tender number
and item description should be addressed to:MATUGA
SUB COUNTY
DEPUTY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, KWALE COUNTY
P O BOX 1-80403,
KWALE
Or deposited in the tender box situated at the Deputy County Commissioner’s office on or before 20th
November 2018
Tender 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
bidder or their representatives who choose to attend.
Women, youth and persons living with disability are encouraged to apply.
HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT UNIT
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
KWALE COUNTY
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Kenya Power signs MoU
to light up Lamu towns
Governor says
projects will
transform the
Lamu archipelago
into an attractive
destination for
investment and
tourism
BY HUSSEIN ABDULLAHI
KNA-MOMBASA
I
n a bid to promote economic
development and
improve the well-being
of the people of Lamu, Kenya
Power last week signed an
agreement with the County
Government for installation
and maintenance of street
and public lighting within the
county.
The agreement signed in
Mombasa was witnessed by
Lamu Governor Fahim Twaha
and Kenya Power acting Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) Eng.
Jared Otieno.
The two institutions will also
co-operate in other areas such
as construction, operation
and maintenance of electricity
infrastructure, trading in
electricity, policy formulation
in the electric energy sector,
human resource and capacity
development energy efficiency
and conservation.
Governor Twaha noted the
power initiative championed
by the national government
will transform the Lamu archipelago
into an attractive
destination for investment and
tourism.
The county boss said the
street lighting project will improve
security and access and
encourage commerce besides
increasing the residents and
visitors’ safety and security at
night.
17
Counties that have
signed agreements
with Kenya Power for
street and public lighting
with the aim of
improving security and
enhancing a 24 hour
economy
Eng. Otieno said Lamu
County joins 16 other counties
that have signed agreements
with Kenya Power for street
and public lighting with the
aim of improving security and
enhancing a 24 hour economy.
The power utility firm boss
said Lamu seafront, Mokowe,
Mpeketoni and Witu market
centres will be lit.
“We are also cognizant of
the fact that power provision
is key in the success of the
big four agenda of food security
and nutrition, universal
healthcare, manufacturing
and affordable housing,” said
Eng. Otieno.
The street lighting project
started in 2014 mainly to rehabilitate
street lights within
Nairobi County and later
spread to other main towns
like Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri,
Eldoret, Nakuru and Machakos
among others.
The Kenya Power CEO said
so far 500 towns, market centres
and county headquarters
have been covered.
The national government
has funded most of the
schemes while some counties
have funded some schemes
from their budgets.
KENYA NUCLEAR ELECTRICITY BOARD
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT REGULATORY
IMPACT ASSESSMENT STATEMENT AND ON THE DRAFT
CROPS (IRISH POTATO) REGULATIONS, 2018
The Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation is in the process of promulgating
Crops (Irish Potato) Regulations, 2018 as provided under section 40 of the Crops Act.
In compliance with the provisions of the Crops Act and the Statutory Instruments Act (No. 23 of 2013), the Ministry
announces to the public the availability of draft Crops (Irish Potato) Regulations, 2018 and the draft Regulatory
Impact Statement.
The main objective of the draft Crops (Irish Potato) Regulations, 2018 is to provide for the regulation, promotion
and development of the Irish Potatoes value chain in Kenya. The Regulatory Impact Statement contains detailed
information on the Crops (Irish Potato) Regulations, 2018.
The Constitution, the Crops Act and the Statutory Instruments Act provides that the public participates in the decision
making-process through submission of comments to the Ministry. It is in this spirit that we request the public
to participate by submitting their comments to the Ministry through the provided address.
All interested persons should submit written comments on the draft Crops (Irish Potatoes) Regulations, 2018 and
the draft Regulatory Impact Statement using the prescribed public comments form, to reach the undersigned not
later than fourteen (14) days from the date of publication of this notice.
The draft Crops (Irish Potatoes) Regulations, 2018 and the draft regulatory impact statement as well as public
comments form can be accessed through the following websites: www.agricultureauthority.go.ke; www.kilimo.
go.ke. The draft Crops (Irish Potato) Regulations, 2018 and the regulatory impact statement are also available
on request at the Agriculture and Food Authority offices, Tea House Office, Naivasha Road, off Ngong Road during
normal working hours.
There shall be a public forum on 21st November 2018 starting from 8.30 am to discuss the draft Crops
(Irish Potato) Regulations, 2018 and the Regulatory Impact statement and comments received to be held
at Kenya Livestock and Agricultural Organisation (KALRO), Headquarters, Loresho.
Send your written comments to either:
The Principal Secretary
State Department for Crops Development
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock,
Fisheries & Irrigation
Kilimo House, Cathedral Road
Box 30028
Nairobi
Or by e-mail: psagriculture@kilimo.go.ke
OR
INTERNATIONAL TENDER NOTICE
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
DEVELOPMENT OF TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF SITES FOR NUCLEAR POWER
PLANTS IN KENYA.
(TENDER NO: KNEB/EOI/DTA/01/2018/2019)
Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board (KNEB) is established under the Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board Order 2012 pursuant to the provisions
of the State Corporations Act, Cap 446 of the Laws of Kenya. KNEB’s primary function is to promote and expedite the development of
nuclear electricity in Kenya.
One of the functions of the board is to identify appropriate sites in Kenya for the construction of nuclear power plants and related
amenities. The Board has already identified potential sites for Nuclear Power plants in Kenya and is moving to the next stage of site
characterization.
The Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board herein referred to as KNEB is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from suitable Consultancy to
develop Terms of Reference (TORs) for Site Characterization for Nuclear Power Plants in Kenya in accordance with the relevant national
and international codes, regulations and standards.
The scope of work for this consultancy shall include:
i. Develop terms of reference for site characterization of Nuclear Power Plants in Kenya.
ii. Populate a comprehensive description of all activities to be undertaken during site characterization
The Consultancy team is expected to comprise a multidisciplinary team of experts who have expertise in, but not limited to; Earth
Sciences, Civil/Geotechnical/Nuclear engineers, Environmental specialists and Meteorology experts registered by the relevant accredited
professional bodies’ .The expected outputs of this assignment shall include development of Inception Report, Draft and Final Term
of References Reports.
The Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board now invites eligible Consultants to express their interest in providing the above services. Interested
Consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar
assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills among staff etc). Consultants may constitute joint - ventures
to enhance their chances of qualification.
Eligibility criteria, establishment of the short-list and the selection procedure shall be in accordance with the Public Procurement and
Asset Disposal Act 2015. More details on the consultancy can be obtained from a document named “Requirements, Expression of
Interest of Tender for development of terms of reference for characterization of sites for nuclear power plants in Kenya”
found on our website: www.nuclear.co.ke.
Interested consultants may obtain further information from kanakoli@nuclear.co.ke during office hours, between 0900 to 1200 and
1400 to 1630 hours (East Africa time).
Submission of Tender Documents and closing date
The Director General,
Agriculture and Food Authority
Tea House, Naivasha Road off Ngong Road,
P.O. Box 37962-00100,
Nairobi
Or
by e-mail: info@agricultureauthority.go.ke
Completed tender documents should be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes bearing no identification of the Tenderer and clearly
marked only as:- “Tender No: TENDER NO: KNEB/EOI/DTA/01/2018/2019 - EOI for Consultancy Services for Development of
Terms of Reference for Characterization of Nuclear Power Plant Site(s) in Kenya” with the instructions “Do not open before
29.11.2018 at 10.30 a.m. and addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer,
The Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board.,
Kawi complex, off Red Cross road
P O Box 26374-00100
NAIROBI – KENYA.
and dropped into the Tender Box located at the main reception of Kenya Nuclear Electricity Board on 2nd Floor Kawi Complex , wing
“C” so as to reach the office on or before the closing date on 29.11.2018 at 10.30 a.m. (East African time).Tenders will be opened
shortly after the deadline.
HON MWANGI KIUNJURI, EGH, MGH
Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation
The EOI shall be opened immediately after the deadline in the main boardroom located at 4th floor Kawi Complex , wing “C” in the
presence of applicants who may choose to attend. Late bids shall not be accepted.
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Retired champion of public
health is proud of life’s work
What started as a childhood passion — ensuring basic hygiene
was observed — gradually evolved into a life-long career. From
her days as a high school teacher to her stint at the United Nations,
Professor Miriam Were has been at the forefront of the war against
preventable diseases. She has also championed youth empowerment
through Uzima Foundation, making a difference in the lives of
many. 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
Prof. Miriam Were
Pioneers & Transformers
Journeys of top achieving women in Kenya
P
oise and grace are the defining features
of Professor Miriam Khamadi Were. Her
trademark long kitenge, trim figure and
matching turban belie her mid-70s age.
Were’s life and work are strongly influenced
by biblical principles, learnt in the Quaker
Friends Church as she was growing up. The
church emphasised communal living, simplicity,
temperance, hygiene and peace with no
domestic violence. The church-appointed Afya
Bora (public health) personnel made sure every
family in the village where she was raised dug a
pit latrine, drank water from protected springs,
and washed and sun-dried their dishes.
This hygienic living greatly contributed to
community health within her village, unlike
in neighbouring villages, where many children
died. Were’s first experience with death in her
village was when she was 15, she says.
Self-effacing, Were attributes her success not
so much to her abilities but to the opportunities
she had. “My two older sisters were very bright,
but there were no high schools for girls, so they
could not further their education,” she says.
Her dream of becoming a doctor stalled because
the high school she attended had no laboratories
for chemistry and physics which she
needed to qualify for medical school. However,
she would volunteer to wash children’s feet and
faces during church camps and the missionaries
determined she would make a good health
worker. They therefore organised a scholarship
for her to study sciences.
Were became the first African to attend a premedical
programme at the William Penn College
in Iowa, in the US. She found basic terminology
in physics and chemistry confusing. When the
professor realised she had not studied the subjects
in high school, he gave her textbooks to
help her catch up. She ended up being the top
student in her Bachelor of Science class.
After graduating, she started a degree in
medicine, but homesickness prompted her to
abandon the course and return home in 1965.
Her mother had died earlier. “I feared my father
would also die,” she says.
Although she wanted to study medicine at
Makerere University in Uganda, the government
needed more science teachers so she took
up education. She reported to her first teaching
post just after the mock exams. The girls had
failed the chemistry and biology papers. “We
are going to pass,” she assured them. Three
months later, they all passed their final exams.
Were debunks the myth that girls are weak in
sciences. “If the teacher is a man who dismisses
women as not understanding science, what do
you expect?” She personally enjoyed teaching
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Academic Model Providing Access To Healthcare
KENYA SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
Empowering the Public Service
TENDER NOTICE
The Kenya School of Government invites sealed tenders from eligible bidders for the tenders below. Interested tenderers may
obtain further information and inspect the tender documents at our Lower Kabete Campus procurement offices during
working hours or at the School website www.ksg.ac.ke or www.tenders.go.ke portal.
Tender No.
Tender Description
KSG/77/2018-2020 Provision of General Insurance
KSG/78/2018-2020 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and
Commissioning of Kitchen Equipment
KSG/79/2018-2020 Reburbishment and expansion of a car park.
KSG/80/2018-2020 Refurbishment and coversion of Adminstration
block parking Bay into a reception and
customer care office.
KSG/81/2018-2020 Civil Works for Completion of Gate and Gate
House
KSG/82/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of ICT Hardware
KSG/83/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Air Conditioners
KSG/84/2018-2020 Provision of Service, Repair and Maintenance of
ICT Equipment
KSG/85/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Staff Uniform &
Protective Clothing
KSG/86/2018-2020 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and
Commissioning of Laundry Equipment
KSG/87/2018-2020 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and
Commissioning of Elevated Steel Water Tank
Eligibility Location
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Mombasa
Mombasa
Bid Security
Lower Kabete Kshs 100,000
Lower Kabete Kshs 100,000
Kshs 100,000
Kshs 100,000
Lower Kabete Kshs 100,000
All Campuses Kshs 100,000
All Campuses Kshs 100,000
All Campuses Kshs 100,000
Lower Kabete Kshs 100,000
Baringo,
Matuga
Baringo
Kshs 100,000
Kshs 100,000
Tender documents may be obtained upon payment of non-refundable fees of Kshs. 1,000 or down loaded without charge
from the School website: www.ksg.ac.ke or www.tenders.go.ke portal. All payments should be made at the cash office, at
the respective campus. Price must be quoted in Kenya Shillings and should be inclusive of all taxes and delivery costs, and shall
remain valid for a period of 180 days from the closing date of tender.
Duly completed tender documents in a plain sealed envelope bearing the tender number should be posted to the address
shown below or deposited in the tender box at the respective Campus so as to be received on or before November 21, 2018
at 10.30am. Tenders will be opened immediately after the closing time in the presence of the bidders’ representatives who
choose to attend the opening at the respective Campus boardroom.
The Director General
Kenya School of Government
P. O. Box 23030-00604, Nairobi
Tenders must be accompanied by a Tender Security of Kshs. 100,000 in form of a guarantee from a reputable bank or from
an insurance company approved by PPRA payable to the Director General, Kenya School of Government.
There will be a pre-bid Conference on November 9, 2018 at 11.00am at the respective Campuses. All interested bidders
are encouraged to attend the pre-bid conference.
Ag. Supply Chain Manager
FOR: DIRECTOR-GENERAL
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AMPATHPlus, a Program managed by Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) and funded by USAID invites sealed
tenders from interested and eligible bidders for the following
No Tender Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Supply and delivery of Computers such as
HP
Supply and delivery of Laptops such as HP
Supply and delivery of UPS such as APC
or BPC
Supply and delivery of Tablets and Ipads
Supply and delivery of Mobile Phones
Supply and delivery of Toners and Cartridges
such as HP
Supply and delivery of Printers such as HP
Provision of Design and printing services
Provision of Car Hire services
Provision of Air Ticketing services
Provision of hospitality services –Conference
and outside catering services
Supply and delivery of medical equipment
Supply and delivery of tyres and tubes
Eligibility Tender Number Opening dates
MTRH/T/77/2018
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
MTRH/T/78/2018
MTRH/T/79/2018
MTRH/T/80/2018
MTRH/T/81/2018
MTRH/T/82/2018
MTRH/T/83/2018
MTRH/T/84/2018
MTRH/T/85/2018
MTRH/T/86/2018
MTRH/T/87/2018
MTRH/T/88/2018
MTRH/T/89/2018
Open
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
20th November, 2018
Complete set of Tender documents shall be obtained by interested Bidders free of charge from MTRH official website:
www.mrth.go.ke, state tender portal: https/supplier.treasuary.go.ke publication.
Tender bids in plain sealed envelopes bearing the tender number (in bold) on the top right hand corner but with no
indication of tenderer’s name should be placed in tender Box ‘’B’’ situated on the second floor left wing of the main
building of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) or posted to
The Chief Executive Officer
Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital
P.O BOX 3-30100
ELDORET
So as to be received on or before 20th November, 2018 at 10.00 am. Bids will be opened publicly immediately
thereafter in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend at AMPATH Centre 1st floor, ATI
Hall Room 118. Late bids will not be accepted whatsoever and shall be returned unopened.
Companies owned by Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities are encouraged to participate.All queries
regarding this tender should be directed to the Supply Chain Manager- AMPATHPlus.
DR. WILSON K. ARUASA, MBS
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Telephone: 254 53 2033471/2P.O. BOX 4606, ELDORET
Fax: 254 53 2060727
TENDER NOTICE
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WORDS OF WISDOM
the sciences and physical education.
She remains physically
active, taking regular walks
with her husband.
While teaching at a boys’
secondary school, Were noticed
that many students
were often too sick to learn.
She would send them to City
Council clinics where they
were always prescribed aspirin.
Tired
of seeing sick children
treated so casually, Were
quit teaching and enrolled for
medicine at the University of
Nairobi. Balancing family life
and study would have been a
challenge, but for her experience
in preparing lessons.
• For Kenya to survive and
thrive there must be willingness
to sacrifice for
somebody’s well-being.
• We have to build both
our men and women so
we don’t have disempowered
people.
• The main obstacle to
companionship
and
happy marriages is disempowered
partners.
• I hope we can raise a
generation of young people
who understand that
when you give, God does
not forget you.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
STATE DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING
NATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING (NCB)
The Government has identified a goal to facilitate the growth of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in line with Vision 2030. The overall goal of the
Ministry of Education (MOE) is to provide equal access to quality education irrespective of socio-economic status. This is in recognition that education has a critical role in
preparation of Kenyans to meet requirements of a middle income knowledge-based economy by the year 2030.
The Government of the Republic of Kenya has therefore established a budget line towards construction of 30 proposed Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) in
3rd
phase. It is intended that part of the proceeds of these funds will be applied to eligible payments under contracts for construction of 15 proposed TVCs in Kenya in
the 1st batch.
The Ministry of Education, now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the construction of 15 proposed TVCs in Kenya as follows:NO
TENDER NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
MOE-VTT/TVET/1/
2018 -2019
MOE-VTT/TVET/2/
2018-2019
MOE-VTT /TVET/3/
2018 -2019
MOE-VTT /TVET/4/
2018 -2019
MOE-VTT /TVET/5/
2018 -2019
MOE-VTT /TVET/6/
2018 -2019
MOE-VTT /TVET/7/
2018 -2019
MOE-VTT /TVET/8/
2018 -2019
MOE-VTT /TVET/9/
2018 -2019
10. MOE-VTT /TVET/10/
2018 -2019
11. MOE-VTT /TVET/11/
2018 -2019
12. MOE-VTT /TVET/12/
2018 -2019
13. MOE-VTT /TVET/13/
2018 -2019
14. MOE-VTT /TVET/14/
2018 -2019
15. MOE-VTT /TVET/15/
2018 -2019
TENDER DESCRIPTION
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Khwisero Technical and Vocational College– Kakamega County (Khwisero Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Mt. Elgon Technical and Vocational College – Bungoma County (Mt. Elgon Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Githunguri Technical and Vocational College – Kiambu County (Githunguri Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Ruiru Technical and Vocational College – Kiambu County (Ruiru Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Gilgil Technical and Vocational College – Nakuru County (Gilgil Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Lafey Technical and Vocational College – Mandera County (Lafey Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Kitui East Technical and Vocational College – Kitui County (Kitui East Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Kigumo Technical and Vocational College – Murang’a County (Kigumo Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Rarieda Technical and Vocational College – Siaya County (Rarieda Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Eldas Technical and Vocational College –Wajir County (Eldas Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Ol’Kalou Technical and Vocational College – Nyandarua County (Ol’Kalou Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Mbeere North Technical and Vocational College – Embu County (Mbeere North Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Kacheliba Technical and Vocational College – West Pokot County (Kacheliba Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Kitutu Chache South Technical and Vocational College – Kisii County (Kitutu Chache South Constituency)
Proposed erection and completion of twin workshop, classrooms and offices block (2-storey) for the proposed
Yatta Technical and Vocational College – Machakos County (Yatta Constituency)
MENTORING
INSTITUTION
Bumbe TTI
Kisiwa TTI
Kabete National
Polytechnic
Kabete National
Polytechnic
Nairobi TTI
Mandera TTI
Wote TTI
Michuki TTI
Kisumu National
Polytechnic
Mandera TTI
Nairobi TTI
Rwika TTI
Ziwa TTI
Kisii National
Polytechnic
Machakos TTI
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding documents at the office of the Head of Supply Chain Management Services, of the
respective Mentoring Institutions.
A complete set of bidding documents may be purchased by interested bidders upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KES 1,000.00 to the Respective Mentoring
institutions, Cash Offices, and collect the bidding documents at the respective Mentoring institutions as from Tuesday, 6th
may be collected by bidders in soft copy only from respective Mentoring institutions where necessary.
Bids must be delivered to the office of the Head of the respective Mentoring Institutions on or before 27th November 2018 at 10.00 a.m. (Local Time) and
must be accompanied by a bid security of one million Kenya shillings (KES 1,000,000.00).
Note that :•
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•
•
The
bid security shall be in the form of a bank guarantee or an insurance guarantee from the insurance firms approved by PPRA, valid for 150 days.
Youth, Women and Persons with Disability are encouraged to apply.
Funding: Government of Kenya (Phase 3).
This procurement shall be undertaken in accordance with the provisions of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, 2015 and its Regulations.
Bids shall be opened in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend on 27th November 2018 at 10.00 a.m. (Local Time) at the respective
Mentoring Institutions.
Head Supply Chain Management Services
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
November, 2018. Design drawings
KENYA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY
_______Opening up Rural Kenya_______
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NO. KeRRA/011/38/17/2018-2019
PROVISION OF INSURANCE SERVICES FOR GROUP PERSONAL
ACCIDENT, GROUP LIFE ASSURANCE & WORK INJURY BENEFITS
Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) invites sealed tenders from eligible Insurance
firms for provision of Insurance services for Group Life, Group Personal Accident and
Work Injury benefits for a period of one-year renewable for another 12 months subject
to satisfactory performance. Detailed information and tender documents can
be downloaded free of charge from our website www.Kerra.go.ke and/or www.
tenders.go.ke.
Interested eligible tenderers may obtain further information and inspect the tender
documents from Procurement Office, Blue Shield Towers 5th Floor, Hospital Road,
Upper Hill Nairobi during normal office working hours (08:00 to 17:00 hours Mondays
to Fridays)
Bidders are allowed to bid for several sites, however only a maximum of 2 sites shall be awarded to a bidder and must be registered as a building contractor at NCA
5 and above. (Electrical and mechanical sub contractors must meet the minimum qualification as provided in the document.) Provide agreements with the
subcontractors for purpose of this tender.
Completed tender documents duly serialized and enclosed in separate plain sealed
envelopes and clearly marked with specific tender number and tender name, should
be deposited in the Tender Box located at Blue Shield Towers, 6th Floor, Hospital
Road, Upper Hill Nairobi or be addressed and sent to:
Director General
Kenya Rural Roads Authority
P.O. Box 48151 – 00100
6th Floor Blue Shield Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill
NAIROBI.
so as to be received on or before 28th November, 2018 at 11.00 am local time.
Late bids will be rejected. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence
of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend
Procurement Manager
For DIRECTOR GENERAL
Medical school was not as difficult
as her first degree, she
says.
When she became Dr Were
after graduating, she realised
that doctors were overwhelmed
with work. They
were too few to meet patient
demand. She wept for each
patient that died.
Every morning at the Infectious
Diseases Hospital
(today’s Mbagathi District
Hospital), she had to sign
death certificates of five or six
children who had died during
the night. She was distressed
that most deaths were from
preventable diseases like diarrhoea
and malaria.
Tired of signing death certificates,
she decided to promote
public health. She embarked
on postgraduate studies in this
field in the US. It helped that
she had been the best student
in medical school. However,
public health was frowned
upon in the medical fraternity
as not academically challenging,
not prestigious and not
lucrative. “People feel you’re
wasting your life on malaria
and diarrhoea.” Her response
to this outlook is that she did
not mind wasting her life if it
kept children alive.
She graduated and returned
to Kenya where she initiated
the first Master of Public
Health programme at the
University of Nairobi; the first
class graduated in 1985. She
rose to become the head of
the department of community
medicine at the university.
An unexpected opportunity
then arose. Her efforts to improve
community health had
been noticed by the United
Nations Children’s Fund
(UNICEF) boss, who recruited
her as soon as her first class
had graduated.
“I explained to him that I
was married with five young
children. He then offered my
husband a position in their
nutrition department.” The
couple was posted to Ethiopia.
Were describes the UNICEF
jobs as providential. Their
firstborn had just finished her
A-levels and they were wondering
how to finance her university
education.
As civil servants, they had
no savings and often took
bank overdrafts to pay school
fees. As UN staff, they were
now eligible for education
grants, which saw their children
through their undergraduate
studies.
She always believed in giving
even when the family was
experiencing hardship. With
her qualifications, her salary
was hefty, but her priority was
to uplift others through better
health and education rather
than indulge their children.
Were
and her husband
used savings from their UN
engagement to found Uzima
Foundation in the 1990s out
of concern for disadvantaged
youth, many with zero access
to education.
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The amount was “princely”
and could have bought three
or four mansions back then.
She shares that they neither
felt deprived nor did they hesitate
to spend their savings on
educating youth in entrepreneurship,
financial
literacy,
health
and sanitation and
conflict resolution. The Ford
Foundation and the Rockefeller
Foundation pitched in to
help.
When the Ministry of Youth
was established, the couple
thought the government
would leverage on their successful
model to do its duty towards
the youth. However, she
says, “It has been disheartening
that interest in youth work
has been very little.”
Still, Uzima has successfully
worked with more than
100,000 youth in Nairobi,
Nyanza, Western and Mombasa.
But it has not been
without its challenges. Were
recounts how they were low
on funds and discouraged by
lack of support and pondered
shutting down in 2007.
The tenacity paid off. In
January 2008, post-election
violence erupted. Someone
phoned Were to ask if she had
read the newspaper.
It turned out that in Nairobi,
an Uzima girl, was applying
her conflict resolution skills
to help stop the post-poll vioing
let’s make it official, the
government finally sat up and
took notice.” They began by
creating a national curriculum
for the training of trainers,
who would, in turn, train at
the county, sub-county, and
village level.
Village
health workers
would then educate men and
women in disease prevention.
They would also be qualified to
treat certain acute illnesses on
the ground. “Eighty per cent
of our children die from diarrhoea
and pneumonia. Nurses
practising in villages can easily
administer antibiotics,”
she reckons.
With her communitybased
healthcare background,
Were’s professional journey
has been to support the implementation
of the adage, ‘prevention
is better than cure’,
by focusing on reducing the
incidence of illness and death
in the grassroots. She says that
these measures have proved
cheaper and eased pressure on
health centres, enabling them
to treat more complex, noncommunicable
diseases.
She shares that “overstretched
doctors tend to prioritise
children in the queue,
suffering from diarrhoea or
vomit, yet these are highly
preventable illnesses.
It’s easy to overlook the
It’s easy to overlook the
child with undiagnosed
congenital heart disease
or leukaemia because
400 patients are waiting,
and you can only give two
minutes to each patient.
- Miriam Khamadi Were
lence. The scenario was replicated.
“In
different parts of the
country, Uzima youth would
stand in front of these wild,
fellow youths and say, ‘Let’s
talk.
Please put
out
the
flames.’” Were believes that
youth have great potential, if
nurtured.
When she retired from the
UN in 2000, Were chaired
Kenya’s National AIDS Control
Council (NACC) and the
African Medical and Research
Foundation (AMREF) for some
years. Meanwhile, although
the Ministry of Health had
steadily increased funding for
hospitals and clinics, mothers
and children were still dying.
Baffled, the ministry formalised
the Community
Health Strategy, which she
and fellow colleagues had
been advocating for. It was
now time for Were to support
the government by applying
her expertise for the health
and well-being of Kenyans.
It is for this reason that Were
considers 2006 one of her best
years. “After 30 years of saychild
with undiagnosed congenital
heart
disease or leukaemia
because
400 patients are
waiting, and
you can only
give two minutes
to each patient.”
She feels
that as long as
medical practitioners
are preoccupied
with
the preventable
diseases, they
can barely treat
the non-communicable diseases.”
Women
are a key solution to
solving this health challenge,
she says, as they are the custodians
of families and villages.
She adds that, as primary caregivers,
they are responsible
for keeping families healthy.
As a mother, wife, educator
and community health advocate,
she says: “We mustn’t
underrate ourselves. We can
be who we want to be.”
Her husband has been a
strong source of support for
the champion health practitioner.
She favours cooperation
over confrontation and
shows her husband deep respect
through consultation.
Teamwork in financial matters
has kept their marriage
strong, she says.
The don cautions on the
pitfalls of women-empowerment
approaches that humiliate
men. During her visits to
the village, Were would notice
that men always held back
and thought they were either
lazy or disinterested. Talking
to them, she found they were
KENYA RAILWAYS
TENDER NOTICE
REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR 2018-2020
Kenya Railways invites sealed bids from eligible and competent candidates for Registration of Suppliers as detailed in the Tender Document as follows;
NO. CATEGORY
1
PARTICULARS
KRC/PLM/REG/001/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Computers, Printers, Scanners, Servers, Shredders , UPS and other
ICT Related Equipment
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3
4
5
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KRC/PLM/REG/002/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of General Office Stationery
KRC/PLM/REG/003/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Uniforms, Protective Clothing’s and Corporate Wears
KRC/PLM/REG/004/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Office Furniture, Fittings and General Equipments
KRC/PLM/REG/005/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of General Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Materials & Tools
KRC/PLM/REG/006/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of General Building Materials
KRC/PLM/REG/007/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Motor Vehicle Spare Parts, Tyres, Tubes and Batteries
KRC/PLM/REG/008/2018-2020 Supply and delivery of Textbooks to Railway Training Institute
KRC/PLM/REG/009/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Cutlery Crockery and Kitchen Equipment to Railway Training
Institute
10 KRC/PLM/REG/010/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Bottled Water, Water Dispensers and Disposable Cups
11 KRC/PLM/REG/011/2018-2019 Supply and Delivery of Printer Consumables – Toners, Maintenance Kits and General
Accessories
12 KRC/PLM/REG/012/2018-2020 Design, Printing, Supply and Delivery of Branded Promotional Materials, Creative Designs
and other Printing Materials
13 KRC/PLM/REG/013/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Firewood & Charcoal to Railway Training Institute
14 KRC/PLM/REG/014/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery and Maintenance of Fire Fighting Equipment, Fire Protection and
Training Services
15 KRC/PLM/REG/015/2018-2020 Supply of Fresh Cut-Flowers, potted flowers and maintenance of indoor plants
16 KRC/PLM/REG/016/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals
17 KRC/PLM/REG/017/2018-2020
Supply and Delivery of Safety Equipments - Boots, Gloves, Overall, Goggles etc.
18 KRC/PLM/REG/018/2018-2020 Provision and Maintenance of IP based on Public Address System (Radio Communication),
Equipment and Spare Parts
19 KRC/PLM/REG/019/2018-2020 Provision of Website Development and Management Services
20 KRC/PLM/REG/020/2018-2020 Provision of Indoor and Outdoor signage, Displays, Billboards and Exterior Branding
Services
21 KRC/PLM/REG/021/2018-2020 Provision of Building and Construction Services – NCA Registered Firms Only
22 KRC/PLM/REG/022/2018-2020 Provision of Electrical/ Mechanical Repairs and Maintenance Works – NCA Registered
Firms Only
23 KRC/PLM/REG/023/2018-2020 Provision of Environmental Site Assessment Services – NEMA Registered Firms Only
24 KRC/PLM/REG/024/2018-2020 Provision of Auctioneering Services – Licensed Auctioneers Only
25 KRC/PLM/REG/025/2018-2020 Provision of Consultancy Services – Training Services – Must be NITA Registered Firms
26 KRC/PLM/REG/026/2018-2020 Provision of Consultancy Services – General Professional Services (Customer Satisfaction,
Perception Surveys, Media Training & Monitoring, Employee Satisfaction and Work Environment
Surveys among others)
27 KRC/PLM/REG/027/2018-2020 Provision of Health and Safety Consultancy Services and Training
28 KRC/PLM/REG/028/2018-2020 Provision of Internet Connectivity Services, Short Code SMS Services
29 KRC/PLM/REG/029/2018-2019 Supply Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of Security Surveillance System and
Access Control Systems
30 KRC/PLM/REG/030/2018- 2020 Provision of Tents, Chairs, Tables, Mobile Toilets and Public Address Systems, Interior Décor,
Lighting for hire and event Management (Mombasa, Nairobi, Kisumu and Naivasha)
31 KRC/PLM/REG/031/2018-2020 Provision of Conference Facilities, Catering and Accommodation Services in Mombasa,
Nairobi, Kisumu and Naivasha
32 KRC/PLM/REG/032/2018-2020 Hire of Office Furniture and Equipment – Mombasa, Nairobi, Kisumu and Naivasha
33 KRC/PLM/REG/033/2018-2020 Hire of Cranes, forklifts, Jacks and Earth Moving Equipments
ELIGIBILITY
Open to all
Reserved – Special
Group
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Interested Suppliers and Service Providers are encouraged to peruse the Tender Document from KR website: www.krc.co.ke, www.tenders.go.ke and
www.supplier.treasury.go.ke or from office of The Procurement Manager, Kenya Railways Headquarters, Block C, First Floor, Nairobi prior to purchase.
Interested bidders may obtain the Tender Documents from the office of the Procurement Manager, Kenya Railways Headquarters, Block C, First Floor upon
payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000.00 or download the document from KR website at NO Charge. Bidders who download the Tender
Document must register their interest immediately by sending an email to procure@krc.co.ke stating their names, email, postal & telephone address
and tender details.
Completed Tender Documents in plain sealed envelopes must be clearly marked with the ‘Tender No.’ and the ‘Description of the Tender’ and shall
be addressed to:
The Managing Director
Kenya Railways
P.O. Box 30121-00100
Nairobi
And be deposited in the Tender box situated at the Reception Area, Ground Floor, Kenya Railways Headquarters, Block C on or before Wednesday
November 21, 2018 at 10:00 AM. Tenders will be opened in the presence of the tenderers’ representatives who choose to attend at The Kenya Railways
Headquarters, Block C, First Floor, Sattima Conference Room.
Procurement Manager
FOR: Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK,
FISHERIES AND IRRIGATION
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR FISHERIES, AQUACULTURE
AND THE BLUE ECONOMY
TENDER NOTICE
National Housing Corporation invites sealed bids from bidders who are able to demonstrate technical and financial
capability for the following tenders;
TENDER NUMBER
NHC/EPS/BDS/009/18-19
NHC/EPS/GSW/010/18-19
TENDER DESCRIPTION
Tender for Supply and Delivery of EPS Beads under
Framework Contract to NHC EPS Factory Mavoko.
Tender for Supply and Delivery of Galvanized Steel Wire
under Framework Contract to NHC EPS Factory Mavoko.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain bid documents from the Procurement Office, NHC House, Aga Khan Walk,
9th Floor, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000 (One Thousand Only) at the Co-operative
Bank, Co-op House Branch A/c No. 01136006210301 and the bank slip submitted to the Cash Office situated
on the Ground Floor NHC House for issuance of an official receipt between 8.00a.m to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to
4.00p.m.
The tender document can also be viewed and downloaded free of charge from the NHC website www.nhckenya.
co.ke or the Government IFMIS Portal: www.tenders.go.ke. Enquiries can be made via email address:
info@nhckenya.co.ke.
Any addenda/additional information on the tenders shall be posted on the N.H.C website.
Duly completed bid documents shall be submitted in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the “Tender
Number” and “Tender Description” and addressed to:The
Managing Director,
National Housing Corporation,
Aga Khan Walk off Harambee Avenue,
P. O. BOX 30257 – 00100, NAIROBI - KENYA.
And be deposited in the tender box located on Ground Floor of N.H.C house so as to be received on or before
20th November 2018 at 1100 Hours East African Time and shall be valid for a period of 120 days after bid
submission. Bids will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders and/or their representatives
who choose to attend in the Conference Room located on 10th Floor of N.H.C House.
Late bids will be rejected.
Managing Director
CLOSING DATE & TIME
20th November 2018 at
1100 Hours East African Time
Republic of Kenya
KENYA FISHERIES SERVICE
TENDER ADVERTISEMENT
The State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Blue Economy intend to invite eligible and registered contractors, by
National Construction Authority (NCA) Category 6 and above, for construction of Public Washrooms, Boundary Wall, Police
Sentry, Kitchen and Dining Hall at Shimoni Jetty:
Tender No
Site
MOALF/SDFA&BE/5/2018-2019 Shimoni Jetty -
Mombasa
Type of Works
(As per Specification in the tender Document)
Construction of Public Washrooms, Boundary Wall, Police Sentry,
Kitchen and Dining Hall at Shimoni Jetty
Interested bidders to obtain Tender documents from, Head of Procurement office located at Maji House 3rd Floor Room 343
upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000.00 payable at our cash office Fisheries, Account Unit Maji House or to
download the Tender Document (free) from the www.kilimo.go.ke
Tenders in sealed envelopes must be dropped in the Tender Box located at Maji House 3rd
20th
November, 2018 at 11.00am and should be addressed to:
Principal Secretary
State Department for Fisheries, Aquaculture and The Blue Economy
P.O Box 58187-00200
NAIROBI
Interested bidders should meet the following requirements:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Confidential business questionnaire
Valid tax compliance certificate
The tender shall be opened on the same day at Maji House, 6th floor Boardroom and bidders or their representative are
free to attend.
Registered by NCA under building, Civil and Electrical Works, category NCA 6 and above
Certificate of Incorporation
Bid bond of 2% of tender value in the form of a bank guarantee from a reputable bank or approved insurance
company
Floor on or before
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND
MINISTRY OF PLANNING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
FUND MERU COUNTY
INVITATION TO TENDER
National Government Affirmative Action Fund, County Coordinator, Meru invites eligible contractors
for the following;
NO TENDER NO
1. MRU/CNTY/
NGAAF/001/
2018-2019
2. MRU/CNTY/
NGAAF/002/
2018-2019
Interested
TENDER
DESCRIPTION
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF DORMITORY
AT THE PROPOSED REHABILITATION
AND RESCUE CENTER INTIGANIA WEST
SUB COUNTY
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF MULTIPURPOSE
HALL AND KITCHEN AT THE
PROPOSED REHABILITATION AND RESCUE
CENTRE IN TIG/\NIA WEST SUB
COUNTY
room No.55 Meru County Headquarters’ (National Government) during normal working hours at Kshs. 1000
fee. Payment
eligible bidders can obtain
will be made to cashier
The tender price should
be net inclusive
at ground floor in cash or bankers cheque.
of taxes, must be in
Kenya shillings
closing/opening date.
Bidder shall submit an “Original” and “Copy” of the Tender Documents.
Complete set of tender document should be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with the relevant
tender name, tender number and be addressed to:
National Government
Affirmative Action fund Coordinator
P.O Box 327·60200
MERU.
Be deposited at the tender box located at the main entrance of County Commissioner Office block (HQ) so
as to be received on or before 21st
November 2018 at 10.00a.m.
Tender documents shall be opened immediately
who chose to attend.
thereafter
J.K MIGWI
HEAD OF SUPPLIES CHAIN MANAGEMENT OFFICE
FOR: NGAAF COORDINATOR
in the presence of bidders or their representative
and be firm for 120 days after
tender documents including
CATEGORY OF
REGISTRATION
NCA 5 AND
ABOVE
NCA 5 AND
ABOVE
TENDER
SECURITY
2% OF THE
TENDER
SUM
2% OF THE
TENDER
SUM
details
from procurement
Open
ELIGIBILITY
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION ACT
CAP, 387.
INVITATION FOR NATIONAL STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS ON
FINALISATION OF THE PLASTICS MANAGEMENT REGULATION
2017 IN ADHERENCE TO STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS ACT, 2013.
This is to bring to the attention of all stakeholders and members of the public that the National Environment
Management Authority (NEMA), pursuant to the Environmental Management and Coordination Act, Cap 387
and in adherence to Statutory Instruments Act, 2013 has developed draft regulations on management and
use of Plastic Carrier and flat bags.
Open
All stakeholders and members of the public who may wish to submit oral or written comments on the draft
regulations are invited to do so as well as attend various regional stakeholder forums organized by the
Authority as per the schedule below:REGION
Coastal
region
office, 2nd
floor,
Western/Nyanza Region
Rift Valley Region
North Eastern/Eastern/Central
Nairobi Region
VENUE
Mombasa White Rhino Hotel
Kisumu Hotel Perch
Eldoret Hotel Baron
Isiolo Silver Bells Hotel
Utalii Hotel
DATE
13th November 2018
13th November 2018
20th November 2018
20th November 2018
23rd November 2018
The National stakeholder validation workshop will take place in Nairobi, Utalii Hotel on 5th December 2018.
All workshops will begin at 9.00 am. Please send your written submissions to: plasticregulations@nema.
go.ke.
The draft regulations can be obtained from NEMA website: www.nema.go.ke.
Director General
National Environment Management Authority
Popo Road, off Mombasa Road P.O. Box 67839- 00200, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (254) 020 2183718, 020 2101370, 0723 363010, 0735 013046.
Report incidences and complaints:
Incident line: 0786 101100, 0741 101100
Email: dgnema@nema.go.ke
Our Environment, Our life, Our Responsibility.
National Environment Management
Authority-Kenya
@Nema Kenya
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OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF BUDGET
NOTIFICATION OF COMPLETION OF REGISTRATION EXERCISE
TO ALL ALPPLICANTS
REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS AND CONTRACTORS FOR THE PERIOD
ENDING 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2020.
Code No.
Description
Tender No. KeNHA/1918/2018 Registration Of Suppliers for Supply and Delivery of Various Goods
And Services For the Period Ending 30th September, 2020.
Tender No. KeNHA/2002/2018 Registration of contractors for the Period ending 30th September,
2020.
Continuous Registration
Continuous Registration of suppliers and contractors for the Period
ending 30th September, 2020.
Notice is hereby given that the registration exercise for the above tenders has been completed and suppliers/contractors
who submitted documents for continuous registration as at September, 2018 as also been
finalised.
The results of the above exercise have been posted on the authority’s website (www.kenha.co.ke) and
Notice Board at KeNHA Head office, Blue Shield Towers, 1st Floor and all Regional Office’s Notice Boards.
Please note that this communication is final as there will be no letters of notification to individual applicants.
Deputy Director-SCM
For: DIRECTOR GENERAL
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KeNHA is Commited towards the
achievement of Kenya Vision 2013
Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web : www.kenha.co.ke
Kenya National Highways Authority
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TENDER NOTICE
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is a State Corporation established under the Kenya Roads Act, 2007, with
the responsibility for the management, development, rehabilitation and maintenance of national roads.
KeNHA invites sealed tenders from eligible Suppliers/service providers/ Contractors as indicated in the table below;
NO TENDER NO.
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KeNHA/2112/2018
KeNHA/2113/2018
KeNHA/2114/2018
TENDER DESCRIPTION PRE-TENDER/ SITE VISIT
/PRE-BID MEETING/
DATE/VENUE /TIME
Supply and Delivery of Desktop
Computers, Laptop Computers
and Server
Supply and Delivery of Office
Stationery under Framework
Contract for one (1) year
Consultancy Services for
Supervision of Construction of
Link Road to new Lamu Port
from Junction of Lamu-Garsen
road (A7)
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KeNHA/2115/2018
Construction of Link Road to
new Lamu Port from Junction of
Lamu-Garsen road (A7)
N/A
N/A
Wednesday14th November,
2018 at 11.00 am at the Mokowe
Jetty along Garsen – Witu
– Lamu Road (A7).
Tuesday 13th November, 2018
at 11.00am at the Mokowe Jetty
along Garsen – Witu – Lamu
Road (A7)
TENDER
CLOSING
DATE
Wednesday 21st
November, 2018
at 11.00am
Wednesday 21st
November, 2018
at 11.00am
Friday, 30th
November, 2018
at 11:00AM
Friday, 30th
November, 2018
at 11:00AM
A complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of a non-refundable fee of
One Thousand Kenya shillings (Kshs. 1,000) in form of banker’s cheque payable to Kenya National Highways Authority.
Alternatively, tender documents may be obtained free of charge by downloading from KeNHA website: www.kenha.
co.ke or procurement portal: www.tenders .go.ke. For detailed information, interested eligible Candidates are requested
to visit the KeNHA website
Deputy Director-SCM
For: DIRECTOR GENERAL
KeNHA is Commited towards the
achievement of Kenya Vision 2013
Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web : www.kenha.co.ke
Kenya National Highways Authority
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REGISTRATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR SUPPLY OF GOODS,
SERVICES AND CONSULTANCIES FOR FINANCIAL
YEARS 2018/2019, 2019/2020
The Office of the Controller of Budget invites applications from interested, eligible and competent Suppliers,
Service Providers and Consultants for supply of under listed goods, services and Consultancy Services for the
financial years 2018-2019 and 2019-2020
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CATEGORY
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SUPPLY OF GOODS
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Supply of General Office Stationery.
TARGET GROUP
Special Groups
Supply of Computers, Laptops, UPS, Printers, Scanners and Mobile Devices. Open
Supply of Servers and Networking Equipment
Supply of Computer Software and Licenses, Software Development and
Implementation.
Supply of IT Consumables and Accessories
Supply of Office Furniture, Fittings and Equipment.
Supply of Motor Vehicle Tyres, Tubes and Batteries.
Supply of Newspapers , Magazines and Periodicals
Supply of Calling Cards (Mobile Phones and Wireless Lines).
Supply of Uniforms
CATEGORY
NO.
PROVISION OF SERVICES
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Provision of Travel and Air Ticketing Services.
Provision of Event Management Services.
Provision of Catering Services.
Provision of Asset Tagging and Engraving Services.
Provision of Insurance Brokerage Services.
Provision of Design, Artwork, Colour Separation and Printing of Promotional,
Communication and Advertising Materials.
Provision of General Printing Services
Provision of Repairs and Maintenance of Computers, Laptops, Printers,
Scaners, UPS and Mobile Devices.
Provision of Repairs and Maintenance of Servers and Networking Equipment.
Provision
of Internet Services, Website Development and Maintenance
Provision of Editing Services.
Provision of Photography Video graphics, Public Address System and related
services.
Provision of Consultancy Services in Monitoring and Evaluation.
Provision of Consultancy Services in Auditing and Accountancy.
Provision of Consultancy Services in Research
Provision of Consultancy Services in ICT
Provision of Consultancy Services in Customer Satisfaction, Employee
Satisfaction, Work Environment, Baseline Surveys and Strategic Plan
Development
Provision of Consultancy Services in Training and Manpower Development
Provision of Consultancy Services in Recruitment
Provision of Legal Services
Provision of Public Relations and Media Management Services
Provision of Maintenance of Office, Furniture, Office Equipment and Fire
Fighting and Safety Equipment
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Special Groups
Open
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Special Groups
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TARGET GROUP
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Special Groups
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Special Groups
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Detailed Registration of Suppliers documents may be inspected and or obtained from the Procurement Office,
Office of the Controller of Budget, situated on 9th floor, Bima House, Harambee Avenue during working hours
(8.00am-1.00pm and 2.00pm-5.00pm) or the organization’s website www.cob.go.ke free of charge.
Completed Registration documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked Registration of Suppliers 2018-2019,
2019/2020 indicating the category and item description as indicated should be addressed to:
THE CONTROLLER OF BUDGET
BIMA HOUSE, 12TH FLOOR
P. O. Box 35616-00100 NAIROBI.
Tel: 020-318939, Email: info@cob.go.ke
These should be deposited in the Tender Box on 12th floor, Bima House, Harambee Avenue so as to be
received on or before 27th
Nov 2018 by 10.00am.
Registration documents will be opened immediately after the closing time in the presence of bidders or their
representatives who choose to attend at the Office of the Controller of Budget Boardroom on 9th floor, Bima
House.
Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities are encouraged to apply
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School where youngsters
enjoy soiling their hands
The front view of the beautiful compound boasts flower
gardens and storied classroom buildings. Only the
chosen few allowed to go beyond the buildings know the
secret behind them. Stories like these are covered in an
upcoming book on AgroInnovation by the Kenya Yearook
Editorial Board.
Agro-Innovation
Transforming agriculture toward sustainable development
BY KYEB
A
t St Teresa Kanyange
Academy in Othaya,
Nyeri
County,
the
pupils always wish that every
day was a Tuesday afternoon.
This is a school where children,
most of whom had never
seen a hoe or had any physical
contact with livestock,
are moulded into prospective
farmers.
And the spirit of teamwork
between teachers and these
pupils is amazing. As some are
digging and making trenches,
others are watering plants,
and transporting manure,
while others mix it with soil.
The presence of teachers,
also wielding hoes, machetes
and other farming implements
creates a picture of one big
happy family tiling their land.
The front view of the beautiful
compound boasts flower
gardens and storied classroom
buildings. Only the chosen
few allowed to go beyond the
buildings know the secret behind
them – a well-tended,
weeds-free garden, flourishing
with vegetable crops that
include carrots, radishes, cabbages,
kales, spinach and fruit
trees. There are also avocadoes
and tree tomatoes.
Across the blocks, the
school has dairy and beef cows
and some pigs. The animals are
the schools’ source of meat,
pork and milk.
“The first thing we tell
newcomers is that pigs are not
goats and that some of them
can be violent if provoked.
We then train them on how
to handle and relate with the
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animals, which they later find
to be fun to interact with,”
says Mr David Macharia,
the teacher in charge of the
piggery. Tuesdays are club
days; the only day the students
have a real long break from the
long hours in class.
The school, with a population
of more than 1,000 children,
has drama, Red Cross,
scouts, and environment
clubs, among others. However,
there is one club that
patrons are reluctant to admit
more members into – the
Young Farmers Society (YFS),
as every pupil wants to join.
YFS patron Mesheck
Mwangi says: “We have more
than 150 pupils, most of them
from towns. Many knew
nothing about farming before
they joined the club.”
Master Edwin Macharia, a
Standard Seven pupil, cannot
hide his joy as he explains
how he employs the skills he
learns in school while back
home. This has endeared him
to his mother, he says. His
family lives in a rented house
with a small compound in
150
Membership of the Young
Farmers’ Society (YFS)
in the school
town. During the last school
holidays, he converted the
compound into a kitchen
garden. “We never buy
vegetables from the market
anymore. Ours are fresh unlike
those in the markets, which
are hard and sometimes bitter.
I also encouraged my mother
to rear chickens, which give
us eggs and enough manure
for the garden,” says Edwin.
The farming project started
in May, but has become more
popular with the children than
other ventures.
“We wanted to train the
town dwellers on farming and
to help break the monotony of
class work. In the short time
that we have been farming, we
have been able to supplement
the diets given to our pupils,
not to mention that we are
guaranteed quality. The school
is also able to make savings
that would have gone into
purchase of vegetables and
meat,” says the patron.
The trial period is over, and
soon, the school will open its
gates to potential farmers who
wish to study about modern
practices. When we visited the
school, the vegetable garden
had more than 1,000 pieces
of cabbages ready for harvest,
while more than 5,000 seedlings
were ready for transplanting.
Mr
Macharia, who is in
charge of the pig project, says
they specialise in the large
white species, which are bigger
in size.
“The cost of production is
very minimal because we feed
them on leftovers; giving them
as much as they can eat since
we have enough. The pigs are
slaughtered for the pupils,
who eat pork at least twice a
week,” says the teacher.
Ms Rahab Nyaguthii, a
teacher, says education and
proper feeding go hand-inhand.
“You
cannot teach
a hungry child or one with
malnutrition and
expect
good results. With proper
feeding, children are able to
concentrate in class.
These children are also
growing and in their
adolescence, they require
proper diets. Good diets
are needed for hormone
development and the changes
they are experiencing.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 25
the National Intelligence Service for further collaboration.
“We
will also escalate this to other law enforcement
agencies so that they can also access
real-time view from their premises,” Mr
Njiraini said.
He noted that apart from the scanned images,
there are other documents that KRA receives at
the command centre such as Kenya Bureau of
Standards (Kebs) inspection documents. This,
he noted, enables KRA image analysts to check
the consistency of the scanned images with the
documents presented.
KRA Commissioner for Customs and Border
Control Mr Julius Musyoki indicated that use
of the various technologies in the Customs and
Border Control Department has significantly
enhanced efficiency.
He said that the integration of the scanners
has been imperative in trade facilitation as it
now allows for faster verification and clearance
of goods, transparency of the scanning process,
and quick access to scanned images as well as
lowering the cost of doing business.
The Commissioner noted that the system also
helps in protection of the society as it ensures
that there is a secure supply chain, enables detection
of concealments and contributes immensely
in curbing illicit trade.
Mr Musyoki further said that use of the integrated
scanners has significantly reduced
concealment incidences at the ports of entry.
During the commissioning of the facility, he
showcased three tyres, neatly stuck into one,
which were successfully intercepted during the
scanning process. The Commissioner said that
We will also escalate this
to other law enforcement
agencies so that they can
also access real-time view from
their premises - Mr. John Njiraini
the intention of the importer was to cheat the
system and evade tax payment.
“To an ordinary eye, this might look like a
single tyre. Through our elaborate scanning
technology, we have successfully managed
to intercept such cases of concealment,” Mr
Musyoki remarked.
He added that the technologies are key in
KRA’s support of the Government’s development
plan under the Big Four Agenda umbrella.
“Through these technologies, KRA will support
the Big Four Agenda by improving business
climate through faster clearance of cargo
which reduces human interventions, detection
of concealments and illicit trade thus promoting
legitimate trade,” he said.
The Commissioner further noted that the
cargo tracking technology employed by KRA,
the Regional Electronic Cargo Tracking System
(RECTS) has seen a significant reduction in
cases of diversion of transit goods, exports and
excisable goods.
Apart from putting checks on the aforementioned
cargo related malpractices, Mr Musyoki
said that use of RECTS has seen significant reduction
in transit time along the northern corridor.
RECTS is run by KRA and counterpart tax
administrations in Uganda and Rwanda.
P.O. Box 34035-00100
Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board
info@kenyayearbook.go.ke
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