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2018 Tax Summit ends
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Lamu County
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for under-5s
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Kenyans
served daily
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a total of 9.5
million served
far at the 52
centres
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Studies Nairobi last week. See stories and pictures on Pages 2, 3 & 4
The introduction of a devolved
system of government
has occasioned both
opportunities and challenges.
It has transformed
the governance structure
by taking services and resources
closer to the people
which naturally calls
for far reaching reforms.
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potatoes sends
thoughts of a hot cup
of tea and a piece of
the tuber in boiled
form. Typically, this is
not only a common
breakfast meal locally,
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Harnessing society resources,
technology key to tax efficiency
He stresses
partnerships
between revenue
administrators
and various
stakeholders
BY DAVID KIMANI
T
here is a growing need
to harness broader resources
from the society
to drive tax collection more
effectively, Kenya Revenue
Authority Commissioner General
John Njiraini has said.
Njiraini was speaking during
the 4th Annual Tax Summit
at the Kenya School of
Monetary Studies (KSMS) in
Nairobi last Wednesday.
He noted that partnerships
between revenue administrators
and various stakeholders
such as innovators and
academicians are a significant
injection for effective tax administration.
“The
future of tax adminwill
istration
environment
be quite different from the
way we know it today. There
is therefore a need for tax
administrators to get into
partnerships with various
stakeholders
because the
knowledge needed to drive
tax administration going forward
will go beyond what tax
administrators possess,” Mr
Njiraini said.
The chief taxman observed
that KRA is already leveraging
on partnerships with scholars
and innovators to enhance the
efficacy of tax administration
in Kenya.
“These partnerships are
very significant especially at
this time when we are talking
about tax base expansion.
Speaking of tax base expansion,
most ideas on tax base
expansion have come from
the tech savvy members of
our society and the analysis
on the proposed ideas shows
that they are viable ideas,” he
noted.
Mr Njirani indicated that as
much as tax base expansion is
a global challenge that most
tax administrators are grappling
with, the success of this
programme requires bold approaches.
He said that one of
the approaches KRA is leveraging
on is access to various
databases.
As the government prepares
to implement the presumptive
tax regime for small scale
enterprises, the commissioner
general observed that KRA
shall look at ways to refine the
regime so that it works even
better for the country.
Presumptive
tax, which
shall be based on single permit
fees for the small scale traders,
was proposed by the Cabinet
Secretary of the National
Treasury during his budget
statement in June this year.
Its implementation shall effectively
phase out the current
turnover tax regime.
The CG lauded the proposed
regime noting that it will work
better for the target sector
than the current turnover tax
regime.
“Introduction of the presumptive
tax points to a move
from a declaratory system to a
system where tax is assessed
based on a defined criteria.
This will work better in this
country, especially for the
small scale enterprises,” Mr
Njiraini said.
As technological advancement
continues to proliferate
in the country, the CG indicated
that the proliferation
has continued to create opportunities
for tax administration
in Kenya. Citing mobile
money transfer technology, he
said that mobile money transfer
has created an even bigger
opportunity for Kenya.
“This technology has formalised
what was not formal
as far as cash transfers were
concerned. The technology
has availed data that we never
had on cash transactions,” he
said.
He added that KRA’s interest
in leveraging on mobile data is
founded on the need to confirm
that the transactions on
mobile money are consistent
with the declarations made on
the transactions.
Mr Njiraini stated that some
of the technologies supporting
e-commerce in the country
are hosted outside Kenya’s
jurisdiction thereby availing
an opportunity for cross border
transactions. This, he said,
makes the issue of international
cooperation extremely
important more than ever.
“E-commerce is not a threat
as some may have perceived it
but rather a great opportunity
for all of us. This informs
the need for global response
on the issues surrounding ecommerce
because we may
not be able to respond to
these issues individually,” Mr
Njiraini remarked.
He added: “So far globally,
governments and tax administrations
have made significant
advances in developing global
cooperation frameworks
Members of the KRA Board of Directors Mr Leonard Ithau (left) and Ms Rose Waruhiu during the 4th Annual Tax Summit at
the Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi.
The future of tax administration
environment will be quite different
from the way we know it
todayThere is therefore a need for tax
administrators to get into partnerships
with various stakeholders because the
knowledge needed to drive tax administration
going forward will go beyond
what tax administrators possess,
- KRA Commissioner General John Njiraini
through which we can negotiate
to share revenues that arise
from cross border electronic
commerce.”
As KRA wrapped up the 4th
Tax Summit, the CG said that
the summit has been instrumental
in bringing thoughts
of stakeholders across board
together with a view to making
tax administration more
effective. He said that KRA
is in the process of creating
mechanisms of engagement
with stakeholders and various
institutions to make the tax
summit agenda more impactful.
His sentiments were echoed
by KRA Commissioner in
charge of Strategy, Innovation
and Risk Management Dr Mohamed
Omar who observed
that a dashboard will be developed
before the subsequent
tax summit highlighting the
various actions taken with regard
to the recommendations
given by the various stakeholders.
He
also said that KRA is
committed to getting into
strategic partnerships with
various stakeholders to enhance
tax administration.
Dr Omar noted that the
tax summit, which entered
its fourth year this year, aims
at bringing together experts
from various fields and disciplines
such as academicians,
professionals, public as well as
private sector players to deliberate
and dialogue on matters
tax administration.
“The overarching mantra of
this summit is to look at the
way forward in supporting the
socio-economic transformation
of Kenya in line with supporting
the big four agenda. It
is also in line the country’s Vision
2030,” Dr Omar said.
He added: “One of the components
of the summit is to
look at how we can come up
with strategies and policies to
be able to expand the tax base
and support the economic
dream of this country.”
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KRA, KICD partner to introduce
tax education in new curriculum
The Kenya Revenue Authority
(KRA) and the Kenya Institute
of Curriculum Development
(KICD) have partnered to
mainstream tax education in
the national education system
curriculum
BY DAVID KIMANI
A
report presented last
Wednesday to KRA by
the KICD revealed that
there is a 95 per cent need for
incorporation of tax education
in the new competency-based
curriculum in order to equip
learners with requisite tax
knowledge to mould them into
responsible taxpayers.
KRA Commissioner General
John Njiraini who received the
report on behalf of the Authority
hailed the steps taken
so far by KRA and KICD in the
journey towards mainstreaming
tax education in the education
system.
The KRA boss said that KRA
has been considering introducing
tax education in the
Kenyan education system for
a while and the partnership
between the two organisations
is an indication that the dream
can now be realised.
While expressing optimism
in the success of the roadmap
set out by the two organisations
in introducing tax education,
Mr Njiraini noted that
tax education will mainly address
issues to do with culture
and attitude in the society.
“Compliance is driven by
attitude. Therefore, implementation
of this project will
go a long way in changing how
the future generations currently
in school shall look at
taxation,” Mr Njiraini noted.
“Introduction of the tax
concept to our school going
children at a tender age will
inculcate a culture of positive
views towards taxation in the
future.
Tax education will enable
the young leaners to understand
that when they go to
school or visit a health facility
for treatment, this is made
possible through tax payment,”
he added.
The Commissioner General
further said that the first
stages of implementation of
this project will commence in
early 2019, with the hope to
have mainstreamed tax education
in secondary schools
by 2020/2021.
KICD Director of Research
Cyril Oyunga reiterated
KICD’s commitment in the
partnership with KRA to enhance
awareness about taxation
in the country and make
tax knowledge available to all
people.
Mr Oyunga termed the ongoing
reforms in the school
curriculum in the education
system as the best opportunity
to introduce tax education in
the country.
KESRA Head Dr Fred Mugambi (left) engages Director of
Administration at the Ministry of ICT Mr Henry Mung’asia during
the 1st KESRA Research Conference at the Kenya School
of Monetary Studies, Nairobi last Monday.
Compliance
is driven
by attitude.
Therefore,
Implementation
of this project
will go a long way
in changing how
future generations
currently in
school shall view
taxation
- John Njiraini
“Reforms exist because of
a need to leverage existing
opportunities and overcome
challenges faced in the society.
The
ongoing reforms to
phase out the knowledgebased
curriculum with the
competency-based curriculum
have created ample room
for Kenya to introduce tax
education in the curriculum,”
he said.
Over the years, he noted,
the country has been striving
to build a strong economic
foundation which can only
be realised through widening
the tax bracket and sustaining
tax compliance with a view to
achieving a standard where all
citizens are literate on matters
relating to taxation.
Ms
Damacrine
Masira
(standing)
engages
panellists
during the
4th Annual
Tax Summit
held last
week at
the Kenya
School of
Monetary
Studies,
Nairobi.
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MSME’s play a key role in
boosting Kenya’s economy
The informal
sector accounted
for 35-50 per cent
GDP in Kenya in
2012, according to
the IEA
T
axing the informal
economy especially in
developing countries
has elicited increasing attention
over the recent years as
governments in these countries
seek to seal revenue gaps,
promote growth and boost
governance.
The informal sector constitutes
a huge percentage and,
in many countries, growing
share of Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) hence representing
a potentially significant source
of tax revenue.
Thanks to the “MSE ACT
2012”, the Kenyan MSME sector
(majority of whom are in
the informal economic sector)
is now clearly segregated
into four main subsectors
(Manufacturing-Artisans,
Small Traders, Service providers
and Agro-based) and it is
now possible to have targeted
interventions.
In the recent past, a lot has
been done by Kenya Revenue
Authority (KRA) in partnership
with stakeholders in various
sectors of the economy to
boost tax compliance. We are
cognizant of efforts to reach
taxpayers in various tax segments
including the MSMEs.
For a long period now, the
government through KRA has
implemented various taxes
such as Value Added Tax (VAT),
Capital Gains Tax, Excise Tax,
Turn Over Tax (ToT) etc.
Of importance is Turn Over
Tax, introduced through the
Finance Act 2007, targeting
taxpayers whose turnover
from business exceeds Kshs.
500,000 but does not exceed
Kshs. 5million annually. The
tax mainly targets traders and
artisans popularly referred
to in informal sector as “Jua
Kali”.
The introduction of this tax
was meant to be an easier taxation
method aimed at simplifying
the taxation process
in the informal sector to rake
in more revenue for the government.
To enhance compliance
in the informal sector,
the government through the
budget statement of 2018/19
introduced a better, in my
view, simplified tax known as
the presumptive tax.
The tax will be pegged on
single business permits issued
by county governments and is
payable at the time of payment
for a single business or its renewal
by a trader. The proposed
rate is 15 per cent solely
pegged on a business permit.
Further, unlike TOT which
was accounted for every four
months, presumptive tax is
a once a year payment hence
saving traders the hustle of filing
returns every quarter.
This means that a trader
whose business permit fee is,
for instance Kshs 10,000, will
pay a presumptive tax of Kshs,
1,500 only.
This move is expected to
bring on board more taxpayers
in the informal sector and
enhance tax compliance. With
close collaboration among the
KRA, the National Treasury,
County Governments and
stakeholders in the informal
sector, the government is expected
to raise approximately
Kshs. 5 billion annually.
According to Budget Focus,
a publication of the IEA Budget
Information Programme released
in 2012, the informal
sector accounted for 35-50 per
cent GDP in Kenya. The report
further indicates, the informal
sector accounted for 77 per
cent of employment opportunities
especially among the
youth.
We in the informal sector
are geared towards playing a
critical role in boosting the
government’s development
agenda and hope that taxation
on the informal sector would
increase labour productivity
and output through reducing
economic distortions, increased
service and access to
government procurement.
We are ready to embrace
new initiatives introduced
by KRA and the government
at large through a collaborative
process that takes into
account the jua kali sector’s
unique needs. If well thought
out and well implemented, we
expect to see a strong linkage
and partnership between
the traders, county governments
and central govern1,500
KRA
Tax ambassadors from different universities follow proceedings
of the 4th Annual Tax Summit at the Kenya School
of Monetary Studies, Nairobi
Presumptive tax that
a trader whose business
permit fee is, for
instance Kshs 10,000,
will pay
ment. We expect KRA to carry
out an awareness campaign
and create an informal sector
information desk while being
sensitive to the jua kali sector
unique needs.
Taxation to the MSME sector
should be facilitative and
not prohibitive, aimed at
maintaining its strategic position
as the major employer
in our country and encourage
increased startups while
boosting innovation and entrepreneurship.
We expect
to see our tax policies being
driven towards confronting
low productivity, high production
input costs, low skills,
high unemployment etc.
A presumptive tax regime in
my view takes cognizance of
the uniqueness of the Jua Kali
sector and thereby allows the
informal sector firms to pay
substantially lower tax rates
than those under the standard
regime. This will enable the
sector access to credit, offer
opportunities to engage with
larger firms and the government
and reduce harassment
while improving access to
training and support programmes.
The
channels of interaction
between the informal sector
and state institutions including
KRA need to be constantly
improved and institutionalised
while at the same time
dealing with the sector’s attitude
towards the regulatory
regimes- the sector needs to
see improved service provision
and the benefits of compliance.
We
believe through the introduction
of a level playing
field through taxes such as
the presumptive tax, Kenya is
expected to experience an uptake
in establishment of more
MSME’s and startups.
This will not only increase
employment, but also a shift
by the youth who will stop relying
on white collar jobs and
instead embrace of various
opportunities in the Jua Kali
sector.
Richard Muteti, CEO Jua Kali
Federation of Kenya/Chairman,
COMESA Business Council
SMEs Work-Group
NATIONAL INNOVATION AWARD - 2018
The Kenya National Innovation Agency (KENIA) is established under the Science, Technology and Innovation Act, No.
28 of 2013 and mandated to develop and manage the Kenya National Innovation System.
KENIA wishes to announce the call for the National Innovation Award – 2018. The purpose of the Award is to stimulate
and strengthen the national innovative capacity and culture within the system of innovation. The objective is to
motivate and recognize innovators, as well as encourage innovation in national priority areas.
The call will focus on the key areas of National Development Agenda and innovations will be evaluated as per the
following themes:
Theme 1:
Theme 2:
Theme 3:
Theme 4:
Theme 5:
Health;
Housing Technologies and Environment;
Agriculture, Food Technologies and Food Security;
Energy Systems; and
Manufacturing, Engineering and ICT.
A winner will be selected in each thematic area and an Innovation Award worth Kenya Shillings Eight Hundred Thousand
(Ksh. 800,000.00) will be granted.
Interested innovators are advised to apply online by filling in the online application form in the website:
www.innovationagency.go.ke. Terms and conditions apply.
All applicants MUST register the innovation first then proceed to apply.
The Closing Date for Applications is Wednesday, 14th
For any questions email secretariat@innovationagency.go.ke.
The Secretariat
Kenya National Innovation Agency
9th Floor, Utalii House
NAIROBI
November, 2018 at 5.00pm
Market approach
Country
:
KENYA INSTITUTE OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
International Competitive Bidding
: Kenya
Name of the Project: Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project (SEQIP)
Credit No
Assignment Title
Reference No
:
:
IDA – V0420
CONSULTANCY FOR DEVELOPMENT AND INTRODUCTION OF A COMPETENCY
BASED CURRICULUM FOR GRADES 4 TO 9 UNDER THE SECONDARY EDUCATION
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SEQIP- P160083)
: KE-KICD-80481-CS-QCBS
The Government of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank to support the Secondary Education Quality
Improvement Project (SEQIP) and Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), as one of the implementing
agencies, intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services. The consulting services (“the Services”)
include provision of technical skills on development and roll out of a Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) for
grades 4 to 9.
KICD now invites eligible national and international consulting firms to indicate their interest in providing the
Services. Detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) and REOI document are found at www.kicd.ac.ke. The deadline for
submission is 12th
November, 2018.
DIRECTOR/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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UNCLAIMED FINANCIAL ASSETS AUTHORITY
COMMISSION ON REVENUE ALLOCATION
INVITATION TO TENDER
Promoting an Equitable Society
The Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA) is an Independent Commission set up under Article 215 of the Constitution
of Kenya. Its core mandate is to recommend the basis for equitable sharing of revenues raised nationally between the
National and County Governments; sharing of revenue among the County Governments and make recommendations on
other matters concerning the financing of and financial management by county governments.
The Commission on Revenue Allocation invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the listed tender;
TENDER NO.
CRA/PROC/
T3/2018-2019
DESCRIPTION
Provision of Car hire and taxi services
TENDER
SECURITY
Kshs. 50,000
DATE OF
SUBMISSION
5th November
2018 at
10:00 am
A complete set of tender documents in English language may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of
non-refundable fee of Kenya Shillings One Thousand shillings only (Kshs.1, 000.00) during normal working hours or
download for free at: http://www.crakenya.org/ or http://supplier.treasury.go.ke. Prices quoted should be inclusive
of all taxes and delivery costs, must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain valid for a period of one hundred and
twenty (120) days from the tender submission deadline.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes clearly labelled “PROVISION OF CAR
HIRE AND TAXI SERVICES CRA/PROC/T3/2018-2019 and be deposited in the Tender Box at Commission
on Revenue Allocation, 14 Riverside Drive Grosvenor Suite, 2nd Floor Reception or by post to the address
below: -
The Commission Secretary/CEO
Commission on Revenue Allocation
P.O. Box 1310 – 00100
NAIROBI
KENYA.
The tender documents need to be received on or before 10.00 am local time on Monday 5th November 2018
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter and bidder representatives are welcome to witness the opening.
For more details on the tender, please visit our website at: http://www.crakenya.org/ or http://supplier.treasury.go.ke
TENDER
VALIDITY
120
days from
the closing date
NOTICE TO REPORT, SURRENDER AND CLAIM UNCLAIMED
FINANCIAL ASSETS
The Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority (UFAA) was established pursuant to the Unclaimed Financial Assets Act No. 40 of
2011, Laws of Kenya. The primary mandate of the Authority is to receive unclaimed financial assets from holders, safeguard
and reunite such assets with their rightful owners.
Section 22 of the Act provides for remittance or delivery of abandoned assets to the Authority at the time of filing the report
as outlined under Section 20.
Holders of unclaimed financial assets are hereby notified on or before November 1, 2018 to:
1) Submit reports for the unclaimed financial assets to the Authority based on the provisions under Section 20 of the Act.
Holders with NIL reports should submit the same to the Authority.
Reports can be filed in soft copy at https://holders.ufaa.go.ke. Every holder is required to obtain secure account credentials
by sending an email request to holders@ufaa.go.ke. Soft and Hard copy reports should be filed in the format prescribed by
UFA Regulations 2016. A copy of these Regulations can be downloaded from the Authority’s website.
Amounts in the report MUST tally with funds credited at Unclaimed Assets Trust Fund accounts
2) Transfer of funds in respect of reported unclaimed assets is as follows:
i. The amounts in Kenya Shillings to Unclaimed Asset Trust Fund Account No. 1000205218 at the Central Bank of Kenya;
ii. Funds denominated in USD should be transferred to the Authority’s USD a/c number 0400000077 at Citibank N.A, Nairobi;
iii. Funds in other currencies or other assets in non-cash forms should be reported to the Authority for advice on how to
transfer.
NOTE:
a) Section 33 of the Act provides for penalties for failure to remit unclaimed funds and reports to the Authority;
b) There is no deadline for claims on unclaimed financial assets held by the Authority. Members of the public are advised to
visit the Authority’s Website www.ufaa.go.ke or dial *361# (available on Safaricom in the interim basis) to search for
status of unclaimed assets under their name, if any, and lodge a claim(s) as per the claim instructions on the Authority’s
website for reunification.
Any further enquiries on reporting, remittances and delivery of the presumed abandoned assets should be addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer/ Managing Trustee
Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority
P. O. Box 28235 – 00200, Nairobi
E-mail: info@ufaa.go.ke
Telephone: 0204023000, 0706866984, 0736559152
KENYA REINSURANCE CORPORATION LTD
“Strength and Wisdom Beyond Borders”
VACANT POST – SHARIA COORDINATOR
REF NO. KRC/HR/R6/01/18
Kenya Reinsurance Corporation Limited (Kenya Re) is a leading reinsurer and is listed at the Nairobi Securities
Exchange (NSE). It is ISO 9001: 2015 Certified and is rated B by A.M Best and AA by the Global Credit Rating
Company (GCR).
Kenya Re now seeks to recruit and fill the position of a Sharia Coordinator.
The Position
• The selected candidate’s main duties will include but will not be limited to:•
Growing the Retakaful business segment of the Corporation
• Be a link between the Management of Kenya Re and the Sharia Supervisory Board;
• Conduct Sharia audits periodically and submit the report to the Sharia Supervisory Board;
• Take care of Sharia compliance in all operations of Kenya Re’s Retakaful window;
• To evaluate and recommend improvements in the effectiveness of Sharia risk management and Corporate
Governance;
• Collect and collate relevant materials on Takaful/Retakaful from various sources,
• Assist in developing/exploring new products/avenues of Sharia compliant investment in line of local laws.
• Structure the existing products in view of customer’s requirements as well as their procedural environment.
• Perform any other duties allocated by Management.
The Person
• Applicants should be holders of a Bachelor’s degree and holders of a diploma in Islamic Finance or related field.
• Qualifications in Sharia Law will be an added advantage
• They should be fluent in English. Knowledge of Arabic language will be an added advantage.
• They should have three (3) years working experience gained in a reputable insurance/financial Institution.
• Professional qualifications in Insurance will be an added advantage.
Kenya Re is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the grounds of gender, colour, race,
religion, natural origin, age or physical disability.
successful candidate.
Closing Date: 14th November 2018
Applications outlining how applicants meet requirements for the position should be sent by post or via email,
attaching thereto CV, testimonials and cover letter, quoting the relevant reference number to:The
Human Resource Manager
Kenya Reinsurance Corporation Limited
P. O Box 30271- 00100 GPO
NAIROBI
E-mail: hr@kenyare.co.ke
Tel: 020-220200
Mobile: 0703083000
Niko Fiti na Kenya RE
ABILITY BEYOND DISABILITY
An appropriate remuneration package will be offered to the
KENYA REINSURANCE CORPORATION LTD
INVITATION TENDER
The Kenya Reinsurance Corporation Limited invites sealed tenders from eligible candidates for the following item as
detailed in the respective tender document:
TENDER No.
DESCRIPTION
KRC/2018/265 TENDER FOR SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FOR MODERN
DATA ANALYSIS, VISUALIZATION & PERIODICAL
ELECTRONIC DATA GATHERING
TOOLS
TENDER SUBMISSION
FORMAT
SEPARATE TECHNICAL
AND FINANCIAL
PROPOSALS
TARGET
TENDER
SECURITY
OPEN Kshs100,000
Prospective bidders may download the tender documents from the Kenya Reinsurance Corporation website www.
kenyare.co.ke free of charge or from the IFMIS KENYA SUPPLIERS PORTAL at suppliers.treasury.go.ke. Tender
documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly bearing the correct tender number and name should be deposited in the
Tender Box located on the 16th floor of Reinsurance Plaza Aga Khan Walk NAIROBI or be sent to:Managing
Director
Kenya Reinsurance Corporation, Ltd
Reinsurance Plaza, Nairobi
Aga Khan Walk
P.O. Box 30271 - 00100
NAIROBI
To be received by 6TH NOVEMBER 2018 at 10.00 a.m. Tenders will be opened the same day and time in the
Corporation’s Boardroom in the presence of bidders or their representative who choose to attend. Tenders that are
delivered after the deadline for submission will be rejected.
Prices quoted MUST be expressed in Kenya Shillings, inclusive of Government taxes and should remain valid for a
period of 120 days from the date of closing of the tender.
Bidders who download the tender documents from the website MUST forward their particulars immediately via
email to procurement@kenyare.co.ke. This is for record and any further tender clarifications and addendum where
necessary. The particulars should include: Name of Firm, Postal Address, Telephone Number, Email Address, Tender
Number and Tender Name. Bidders should not request for clarifications through the said e-mail. The purpose of the
e-mail is for submission of tenderers particulars above ONLY.
Any canvassing or giving of false information will lead to automatic disqualification.
Tel 020-2202000 Ext
Reinsurance Plaza Nairobi-370,375
Kenya Re Towers-373
Anniversary Towers-374,372
Reinsurance Plaza Kisumu-353,358
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The Constitution has brought
Transforming the Public Service
to improve efficiency and quality
of service is one of the recurrent
themes of Kenyan governance.
For Prof. Margaret Kobia, the
Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry
of Public Service, Youth and Gender
Affairs, optimising efficiency
in delivery of services to the people
is not just an idle promise but
a tangible goal pursued with vigour
every working day. Prof Kobia
spoke to Ngari Gituku, outgoing
Director Government Advertising
Agency (GAA)
Madam Cabinet Secretary, yours is a wide-ranging
portfolio - Public Service, Youth and Gender affairs.
What does it all entail?
I can summarise the mandate of my ministry as
encompassing Public Service transformation,
youth empowerment and promotion of gender
equality, and the empowerment of women.
The Public Service portfolio is the widest as
it comprises the entire public service including
National and County Public Service. Public
Service plays a key role in advising on policy
formulation, implementing policies and programmes
of the Government, and optimising
efficiency in delivery of services to the people.
How do you rate the efficiency of the Kenyan Public
Service?
There are some fundamentals that define an efficient
and effective Public Service. These include
strategies that guide the service delivery,
systems, policies, rules & procedures that guide
implementation, a competent human capital to
implement, a fitting organisational culture with
the right values and ethos, and a visionary and
transformational leadership to get it done.
In Kenya, we have the benefit of a Constitution
that defines the values and principles of
Public Service. It requires the Public Service to
be efficient, motivated, well-trained, responsive,
efficient and effective in-service delivery
to citizens. The Constitution has brought new
impetus to public sector reforms as it introduced
de-centralisation of services and a set of
national values and principles of Governance.
How is the Ministry of Public Service which is a
National Government organ connected to the
County Government System?
As His Excellency the President always emphasizes,
the cardinal operating principle in Public
Service is efficiency and effectiveness in serving
mwananchi seamlessly, and not whether
the service is offered by the National Government
or County Government. My ministry is
the bridge between the county and national
government with respect to Public Service delivery.
We are mandated to ensure that national
and county Government functions are properly
structured and staffed to facilitate transformation
of the public service for efficient and effective
service delivery at the National and County
Government levels. That is why at Huduma
Centers today, you will find both national and
county government counters. Fundamentally,
the Government has an ambitious transformation
agenda, aimed at increasing the global
competitiveness of the country and also reduce
inequality. This calls for a highly effective and
productive Public Service.
Has the devolved system of Government impacted
management and delivery of public services?
The introduction of devolved system of government
has occasioned both opportunities
and challenges. It has transformed the governance
structure by taking services and resources
closer to the people. That naturally calls for far
reaching reforms.
These reforms are addressed under the five
key Public Service Transformation pillars
namely: Human Capital Management and Development,
Transformative and Value-driven
Leadership; Fit-for-purpose Public Institutions;
Efficient, Effective and Citizen-Centered
Service Delivery; and Public Sector Productivity
& Global Competitiveness. Reforms are also
guided by the principles in Kenya Constitution
2010 and the Kenya Vision 2030 which bind all
public officers to observe the principles of good
governance, high patriotism, ethics and integrity.
However,
the reforms are still at the formative
stages and it is too early to make a call on them.
The country is yet to realise the full benefits of
the envisioned transformation of devolved services.
The
Government has been talking about reforming
the public service for some time now. Are the reforms
still on course?
The Government aims to facilitate the realisation
of a citizen-focused and results-oriented
public service as envisioned in the Constitution.
An efficient, effective, equitable and ethical
public sector is vital to the successful implementation
of policies, programmes and projects
outlined in Kenya Vision 2030 and its mediumterm
plans (MTPs). To facilitate this, the National
and County Government Coordinating
Summit initiated Capacity Assessment and Rationalization
of the Public Service programme
in 2013. We call it CARPS in short.
Could you please elaborate what CARPS is all about?
The CARPS programme is a joint national and
county government programme delivered
through a consultative institutional framework
that involves both levels of Government. The
programme covers National and County Governments
for now. State corporations, independent
offices, constitutional commissions,
and disciplined forces will be involved at a later
date.
The implementation of the programme is in
three phases. Phase one involved study and
design, phase two includes rationalisation and
deployment of staff, and phase three involves
re-engineering and capacity building.
Phase one is complete and has produced a
report covering human resource audit, organisational
review, workload analysis and made
proposals on options and incentives.
It is of public interest to know what the study found.
Were there particularly revealing findings?
Some key findings were that we have an ageing
Public Service with 60 % over 40 years old;
we have a shortage of technical and professional
skills in critical areas; we have weak control
systems in payroll management; we are not
compliant with constitutional and legislative
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new impetus to public sector
The longer the person has been working in
the public service, the higher the remuneration.
This automatic annual increment is one of
the causes of escalation of wages without corresponding
productivity, and does not to account
issues of motivation.
While we recognise the need to compensate
inflation and other factors that erode employees
pay, there is need to focus more on productivity
and performance. This calls for a robust
performance management system to be put in
place to support this new dispensation. It is also
important that staff are motivated to perform at
optimal levels.
You have mentioned transformation as a key driver
of your ministry. What has the Ministry of Public
Service Youth and Gender Affairs done to support
this transformation?
provisions regarding ethnic diversity, gender
balance; we have an imbalance between support
and professional personnel; we have duplication
and overlap of functions within and
across the two levels of Government. These are
some of the issues that require fundamental reforms.
Have
you started implementing any reforms as yet?
The study itself marked the commencement of
the reform process as it analysed the current
situation and provided the intelligence for action.
Both levels of Government resolved to address
these issues and the measures currently
being implemented include development and
adoption of norms and standards; adoption of
generic model organisation structures for National
and County Governments; adoption of
the Skills and Competency Framework; development
of a National Master Plan for high
priority and scarce skills; development of a succession
management strategy; adoption of unified
human resource and payroll number; and
rationalisation of staffing ratio to achieve 70/30
optimal of Technical Staff to Support Staff. It is
work in progress.
Should we expect to see other reforms in the Public
Service in the near future?
The Public Service is a dynamic entity that has
to adopt to the changes in the wider society. Always,
there are reforms taking place to improve
service delivery to mwananchi. It is a continuum.
Transformation is the operational word in
public service today. At times you wish to remove
the bread from the oven when it is fully
baked, but now that you ask, let me mention a
few that are still in the works.
First is the use of performance contracting
model which is a management framework to
enhance improved service delivery by ensuring
that top-level managers are accountable
for results, and in turn hold those below them
accountable. It ensures that resources are focused
in attainment of the key national policy
priorities of the Government; institutionalising
performance-oriented culture.
Second is Job Evaluation which we are adopting
as a management tool in Public Service. SRC
carried out the job evaluation exercise across the
Public Service aimed at addressing the deeprooted
problems of wage inequities and disWhen
cell phone money
transfers were introduced
in the country,
there were sceptics. Now it
is a pervasive national paragon
that the rest of the world
flocks here top study.The
Government has adopted a
“cashlight” policy where all
public agencies should provide
customers the option for
making electronic payments
for government services. The
Huduma smart service and
payments card responds to
this and provides an integrated
and interoperable
platform for service delivery
and electronic payments that
conforms to global card payment
standards.
parities which have been a source of low morale
and disaffection amongst the public servants.
Job evaluation will address major inequities in
the service and marks the beginning of having
an efficient management of the Public Service
wage bill.
It sounds like a paradigm shift where Public Service
will henceforth be pegging reward to performance
and productivity?
Yes, the Government policy has shifted to focus
on increasing productivity and rewarding performance.
The current practice is that the public
sector salary structure rewards employees every
year without recognition of performance.
To that allow me to add “innovation”. Transformation
and innovation in public service
delivery. Huduma Kenya centers capture the
essence of this concept. Huduma Kenya’s primary
objective is to provide efficient Government
services at the convenience of the citizens.
Our centres and innovations are built and run
around this principal objective.
Besides taking services closer to the people,
what other innovation has Huduma concept
brought to life. Huduma Card. It is the epitome
of e-government. It is an electronic payment
system which citizens can use to pay for various
government services. Huduma Card uses the
one-stop shop delivery model and thus Kenyans
are able to receive or remit various transactional
services from a single source. You do not have to
move from bank to bank to pay for various services.
Huduma Card is a one-stop-shop-wallet.
What are the main benefits of the Huduma card for
the Government?
The key benefit is that the Kenyan citizen will
be able to access services much more effectively
and in a short period of time from anywhere in
the country and thus the Government will be
able to deliver on its promise to provide efficient
services conveniently to all Kenyans.
All Kenyans who subscribe to the card will be
enrolled to key government programmes like
NSSF and NHIF. This will ensure universal coverage
of all Kenyans to key social benefits while
making it convenient for Kenyans to make their
monthly contributions to the programmes.
Government can also make remittances
through it including cash transfers to orphaned
and vulnerable children, to beneficiaries of food
subsidies, Uwezo Fund beneficiaries and Youth
and Women Funds disbursements among others.
The card will also go a long way in fighting
corruption as it eliminates that service level
human contact which create corruption opportunities.
Can
ordinary Kenyans operate such a card system?
You will find that Kenyans embrace and adopt
easily to new ways of doing things. They are
very adaptable. When cell phone money transfers
were introduced in the country, there were
sceptics. Now it is a pervasive national paragon
that the rest of the world flocks here top study.
The Government has adopted a “cashlight”
policy where all public agencies should provide
customers the option for making electronic
payments for government services.
The Huduma smart service and payments
card responds to this and provides an integrated
and interoperable platform for service delivery
and electronic payments that conforms to
global card payment standards.
It has been several years since the launch of Huduma
Centres. Do you think they have made a difference
in the lives of ordinary Kenyans?
When this administration ascended to power
some four years ago, it set out to transform the
way public service is delivered to Kenyans.
Over 45,000 Kenyans are served daily at Huduma
Centres and 9.5 million Kenyans have
been served satisfactorily since the establishment
of Huduma Kenya Programme. We now
have 52 Huduma Centres in 47 counties.
Huduma Kenya Programme has won local,
regional and global awards in the very short
history of its establishment. They include United
Nations Public Service Award, African Public
Service Awards, Customer Service awards, Excellence
Innovative Management award, and
use of ICT award amongst others.
What is the long-term goal of Huduma?
Through the Huduma Kenya Programme the
Government aims at transforming the Public
Service towards a people-centred, professional,
efficient, transparent and accountable service
that meets global standards, best practices and
one that avails to customers with multiple one
stop shop channels in accessing government
services.
Huduma continues to innovate to serve the
Kenyan public more efficiently, effectively and
at minimal cost. It is about value for money. We
are now introducing the Huduma Mashinani
service outreach concept.
Using this approach, the ministry has been
providing the commonly sought after public
services to the people at the grassroots level. We
adopted this approach as a standard service delivery
practice. In practice, each of the Huduma
Centers undertake one outreach activity to a
sub-county every month in all the 47 Counties.
The services offered will include application
for IDs, Birth Certificates, Police Abstracts, KRA
services, NSSF, NHIF, registration of self-help
groups, Pensions applications and affirmative
action funds such as Uwezo Fund, Youth Enterprise
Fund, Women Enterprise Fund among
others.
Wananchi get real time information on how to
access these services, have their questions answered,
including how to access funds set aside
for marginalised groups, women and the youth.
Kenya School of Government (KSG) is under your
docket, do they have any role to play in the Public
Service reform?
Kenya School of Government is a very important
cog in this equation. The institution is a Vision
2030 project. The objectives of the school
are to build competencies for the Government,
develop and grow leadership in the public service,
and promote best practices in Public Service
delivery.
KSG programmes are also instrumental in the
implementation of the Constitution of Kenya
2010, strengthening the pillars of public governance,
and upholding and promoting public
service values, ethics and transformational
leadership.
It prepares the public service for transformational
leadership which the public service embraces
and implements in all its programmes. It
is the chief trainer for both national and county
governments.
KSG has evolved into a regional powerhouse
in training managers and leaders from the Eastern
Africa region. Its accomplishments in administration
and strategic management training
has received international recognition.
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October 23, 2018
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TENDER NOTICE
The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) invites sealed tenders from eligible firms for the following
tenders:NO
1.
2.
laboratories.
Tender
documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the Procurement office, KEBS centre,
Popo road, off Mombasa road, Nairobi, on normal working days between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. or be
downloaded from KEBS website: www.kebs.org, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kes.1000.
All payments shall be made to the Kenya Bureau of Standards, Nairobi.
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked ‘TENDER NUMBER AND TITLE OF THE
TENDER’ indicated on the envelope should be addressed and delivered to:
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR,
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS,
P.O. BOX 54974 - 00200 NAIROBI.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located at KEBS centre main reception marked “TENDER BOX” so as to be
received as indicated above.
Tender opening will be carried out immediately thereaſter at the KEBS centre conference room A, Adm. Block,
Ground Floor. Bid security is 2% of the tender amount. Tenderers or their representatives are free to attend the
tender opening.
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
TENDER DESCRIPTION
Supply, delivery and installation of Air Conditioning System in Mass
laboratory
TENDER NO.
CLOSING DATE
KEBS/T015/2018/2019 Tuesday 6th November, 2018
KEBS/T016/2018/2019 Tuesday 6th November, 2018
KEBS is concerned with the quality of base oils, reconditioned lubricants and used oil being imported
into the country. We have noted that not all importers/manufacturers of the said products are
following the set Standards.
Consequently, the Kenya Bureau of Standards wishes to inform all importers, manufacturers and
the general public that all imported base oils, lubricants shall follow PvoC route A and shall be
accompanied with a CoC and laboratory test report. All consignments with CoC and test reports
shall be verified, sampled and released unconditionally. Consignments not inspected at the source
shall be handled as per laid down procedure on destination inspection.
Importers and users of used oils are advised to seek clearance from National Environment Management
Authority (NEMA).
Ag. MANAGING DIRECTOR
KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS
PUBLIC NOTICE ON IMPORTATION OF BASE OILS, LUBRICANTS
AND USED OILS
The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) is a state corporation established under the Standards Act
Cap 496 of the Laws of Kenya. It is mandated to among other things carry out inspection of imported
and locally manufactured products in order to ensure that only quality goods enter and are sold in
the country.
(SM#Permit number), for Import Standardization Mark (ISM#UCRnumber ) or
(SM#Permit number), for Import Standardization Mark (ISM#UCRnumber) or
Diamond Mark of Quality (DM#Permit number) and send to 20023
10010 for payment of System
Diamond Mark of Quality (DM#Permit number) and send to 20023
10010 for payment of System
NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE
COMMISSION
INVITATION TO OPEN TENDER
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
TENDER NO: NPSC/T03/2018-2019
The National Police Service Commission Invites applications from interested and eligible bidders for open tender for
leasing of suitable premises for National Police Service Commission Counseling Centre.
Interested and eligible bidders may obtain the tender documents from the Supply Chain Management offices situated
on 2nd Floor of Skypark Plaza Building, Westlands upon payment of a non refundable fee of Ksh.1000 per set.
The tender documents may also be downloaded free of charge from the Commissions Website: www.npsc.go.ke
Specifications for a suitable premise for the NPSC Counseling Centre
S/NO
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
Preferably in major cities e.g Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu and Nakuru
A stand- alone building with its own compound and located in a safe, secure and serene environment.
Should have space to accommodate:
• At least five to six Administration offices
• Three consultation rooms.
• 25-35 separate residential rooms within the compound.
4
5
The road leading to the premise should be in good condition. Tarmac or paved access roads will be highly
preferred
Adequate space/open field not less than one (1) acre for recreational facilities among other amenities.
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender number should be addressed
to:
THE CS/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
P.O. BOX 47363-00100
NAIROBI.
And deposited in the tender box, situated on the 2nd floor Reception, Skypark Plaza building, or posted to the
above address so as to be received on or before 5th November, 2018 at 10.00AM.
Applications will be opened immediately thereafter, in the presence of bidders and/or their
choose to attend.
CS/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
representatives, who
TENDER NOTICE
Rongo University invites sealed tenders from reputable, competent and interested registered contractors for the
following item.
TENDER NO
TENDER NAME
RU/OT/01/18-19 Proposed supply and installation of overhead power
distribution network and low voltage switchgear at
Rongo University
BID BOND (KSHS) CLOSING DATE
Kshs. 400,000
8th November, 2018
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents from the Procurement Office,
Rongo University, Main Campus located along Rongo – Migori Road, 2km 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.rongovarsity.ac.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.
Prices quoted should be net inclusive of all taxes, and delivery costs, must be in Kenya Shillings and shall remain valid for 120
days from the closing date of the tender.
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 Thursday, 8th November, 2018 at 10.00am.
Tender documents will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose
to attend in the University Boardroom.
SUPPLIERS SENSITIZATION FORUM
Rongo University invites Small and Micro Enterprises and Disadvantaged groups to Suppliers’ Forum for sensitization on
reserved procurement opportunities under Preference and Reservations 2011, legal gazette notice No. 114 and Public Procurement
and Asset Disposal Act 2015 Sec. 155. Youths, Women and persons living with disability(s) are invited to attend.
The forum will take place on Friday, 9th November, 2018 at Rongo University, main board room from 9.00am to 12.00pm.
Registration will be on first come, first served basis. To confirm attendance send mail to procurement@rongovarsity.ac.ke
or call 0770308267during normal working hours.
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NORTH EASTERN TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (NETIP)
COUNTRY : KENYA
PROJECT ID NO. P161305
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS
(NGO) SELECTION)
ASSIGNMENT
TITLE:
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR GENDER BASED VIOLENCE
(GBV) AND PREVENTION OF SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND
ABUSE (SEA) FOR ISIOLO - MODOGASHE (190KM) &
WAJIR - ELWAK (175KM) FOR THE UPGRADING OF
ISIOLO –MANDERA ROAD (A13)
TENDER NO. KENHA/2099/2018
REFERENCE NO. (AS PER PROCUREMENT PLAN): KE-KENHA-77220-CS-QCBS
2.
1.
The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) hereinafter called “Borrower” has applied for a credit from
the International Development Association (IDA) towards the cost of the North Eastern Transport Improvement
Project (NETIP). The Kenya National Highways Authority, a State Corporation under the Ministry of
Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development (MoTIUD) established under the Kenya Roads
Act, 2007, intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this Credit to eligible payments under the Contract
for which this Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) is issued.
2.
The overall objective of the Consultancy Services for Gender Based Violence (GBV) and Prevention of
Sexual Exploitation And Abuse (SEA) For Isiolo - Modogashe (190km) & Wajir - Elwak (175km) (“the
Services”) is to enhance the capacity of the project to mitigate and manage project-associated risks related
to GBV including sexual harassment among project staff and sexual exploitation and abuse between the
project workers and the communities within the project zone of influence. The specific objectives includes;
i.
To establish a GBV response system for the project
ii.
To enhance capacity of the community and local institutions for prevention and management of
GBV incidences
The Services will have a total duration of approximately 36 months.
3.
The Kenya National Highways Authority now invites eligible Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
(“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:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
NGO must have been in existence and duly registered with relevant Government authorities for at
least 5 years.
Proven successful completion of at least two (2) assignments of similar nature and complexity under
similar conditions in the last five (5) years to international standards;
Technical and Managerial capabilities of each Consultant sufficient to co-opt target community
participation;
Relevance and suitability of the Core business of the Consultant to the ToR of this assignment;
Local presence, knowledge and experience working in the project area and
Familiarity with cultural and socio-economic dimensions of the target communities in North Eastern
Region is an added advantage.
The Curriculum Vitae of key experts will not be evaluated at this stage.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set
out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrower’s, July 2016, revised November 2017
which can be found at the following website: www.worldbank.org/procurement.
Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of either a joint venture or a sub consultancy to
enhance their qualifications.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set
out in the Consultant’s Guidelines.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours (Mondays to Fridays from
0800 to 1700 hours local time), excluding public holidays.
The Expression of Interest enclosed in plain Packages and clearly marked with the Tender Number and
description, sealed
the Authority’s Tender Box Located at Mezzanine Floor, Blue shield Towers so at to be received not later than
1100Hrs local time on Tuesday 27th
Deputy Director (Supply Chain),
Kenya National Highways Authority,
Blue Shield Towers, 1stFloor-Hospital Road, Upper Hill,
P.O. Box 49712-00100
NAIROBI, KENYA
9.
Electronic bidding will NOT be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence
of the bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below on
Tuesday 27th
November, 2018 at 1100hrs Local time.
KeNHA Headquarters Conference Room on 3rd Floor, Blue Shield Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill
10.
Further information may be obtained from the address below:
Attention:
Director (Development)
Street Address:
Telephone:
Email addresses:
Kenya National Highways Authority
Blueshield Towers, Hospital Road
Floor/Room Number: Second Floor
City:
NAIROBI, KENYA
+254 20 4954200, Fax No. 020 8042928
(1) ddevelopment@kenha.co.ke
Deputy Director (Supply Chain Management)
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web : www.kenha.co.ke
Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000
Kenya National Highways Authority
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web : www.kenha.co.ke
Kenya National Highways Authority
(2) procurement@kenha.co.ke
10.
9.
and transmitted by courier or delivered by hand to the Address below or deposited at
November, 2018.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NORTH EASTERN TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (NETIP)
COUNTRY : KENYA
PROJECT ID NO. P161305
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE AND SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ISIOLO - RHAMU
(664KM) FOR THE UPGRADING OF ISIOLO –MANDERA ROAD (A13)
TENDER NO. KENHA/2098/2018
REFERENCE NO. (AS PER PROCUREMENT PLAN): KE-KENHA-77223-CS-QCBS
1.
The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) hereinafter called “Borrower” has applied for a credit from the International
Development Association (IDA) towards the cost of the North Eastern Transport Improvement Project (NETIP). The Kenya
National Highways Authority, a State Corporation under the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development
(MoTIUD) established under the Kenya Roads Act, 2007, intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this Credit to
eligible payments under the Consultancy Services for Delivery of Needs Assessment of Social Infrastructure and Social services.
The overall objective of this assignment is to identify the optimal type, location and scope of all social infrastructure and service
delivery interventions to be implemented under NETIP. The assignment will focus on all the sections of the road which has a
total distance of 740km.
The assignment will focus on the following lot sections of NETIP:S.No
Road Section
1
2
3
4
Isiolo -Kulamawe
Kulamawe -Modogashe
Modogashe -Samatar
Samatar-Wajir
5 Wajir -Kutulo
The assignment will include among others:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
Length of the
road (km)
77
113
90
67
119
To identify with the community and stakeholders the needs as represented in the administrative sections, urban and town
centres distributed along the road, with sufficient scope and intellectual depth to enable well- justified and community
owned recommendations.
To identify the priority infrastructure in full and meaningful consultation with the community and all key and relevant stakeholders
to enhance project benefits to the local communities particularly the Vulnerable and Marginalised groups.
To identify the potential sites and all details such as geographical locations, ownership, social acceptance and such matters
surrounding the sites in consultation with relevant stakeholders.
To carry out initial screening of the subprojects including feasibility studies, sustainability plans and agreements, and provide
recommendations on potential social and environmental impacts and mitigating measures for the social safeguards instruments.
Design,
specifications and cost the proposed infrastructure and auxiliary facilities and also examine the feasibility (cost benefit
analysis) of the proposals.
Develop a plan and a platform for management including staff, maintenance and sustainability of the infrastructure facilities
in consultation with relevant authorities and stakeholders.
To identify community capacity building needs for management and sustainability of the proposed infrastructure facilities;
To develop a framework for continuous stakeholder engagement including a participatory monitoring and evaluation of the
sub projects.]
To identify and profile conflict dimensions and types, including communal violence, cattle rustling and conflicts around
resources (land, water and social amenities).
The consultant will conduct all activities necessary to gather necessary information from various sources including but not limited to
local communities, County Governments, stakeholders, other projects, previous studies and thereafter consultatively to develop a prioritized
list of infrastructure facilities identified with reference to budget, cost-benefit analysis, sustainability, environmental and social
impacts as well as design specifications.
The consultancy services will have a total duration of 8 months.
3.
The Kenya National Highways Authority now invites eligible firms, joint ventures and association of firms 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 (brochures, description of similar assignments, experience
in similar conditions, and availability of staff). The shortlisting criteria are: Experience in preparation of needs assessment,
knowledge of the World Bank’s Social Safeguard Policies, Standards and Guidelines for Infrastructural Projects and experience
in working with pastoralists groups in ASAL areas.
The Curriculum Vitae of key experts will not be evaluated at this stage.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the World
Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrower’s, July 2016, revised November 2017 which can be found at the following
website: www.worldbank.org/procurement.
Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of either a joint venture or a sub consultancy to enhance their qualifications.
A
Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the Consultant’s
Guidelines.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours (Mondays to Fridays from 0800 to 1700 hours
local time), excluding public holidays.
The Expression of Interest enclosed in plain Packages and clearly marked with the Tender Number and description, sealed
and transmitted by courier or delivered by hand to the Address below or deposited at the Authority’s Tender Box Located at
Mezzanine Floor, Blue shield Towers so at to be received not later than 1100Hrs local time on Tuesday 13th
Deputy Director (Supply Chain),
Kenya National Highways Authority,
Blue Shield Towers, 1stFloor-Hospital Road, Upper Hill,
P.O. Box 49712-00100 NAIROBI, KENYA
Electronic bidding will NOT be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the bidders’
designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below on Tuesday 13th
1100hrs Local time.
KeNHA Headquarters Conference Room on 3rd Floor, Blue Shield Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill
Further information may be obtained from the address below:
Attention:
Street Address:
Telephone:
Email addresses:
Deputy Director (Supply Chain Management)
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
Floor/Room Number: Second Floor
City:
Director (Development)
Kenya National Highways Authority
Blueshield Towers, Hospital Road
NAIROBI, KENYA
+254 20 4954200, Fax No. 020 8042928
(1) ddevelopment@kenha.co.ke (2) procurement@kenha.co.ke
November, 2018 at
November, 2018.
S.No Road Section
6
7
8
9
Kutulo-Dabasit
Dabasit -Elwak
Elwak-Sukelatifa
Sukelatifa-Rhamu
Length of the
road (km)
28
28
71
71
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October 23, 2018
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County Connectivity Project
and National Fibre Optic
Back-bone reaches Vihiga
Digital literacy helping the society to best
deal with emerging issues, says ICT official
BY DANIEL MUGO
KNA-THIKA
D
The ICT ministry has officially kicked off the expansion
of County Connectivity Project and National
Fibre Optic Backbone Infrastructure in Vihiga County.
This will cover Vihiga, Luanda, Emuhaya and Sabatia
sub-counties. This will enable Audio and Video recording
of all proceedings in court. The courts will use both
software & human transcriptions using freelancers working
under the Ajira Digital programme
igital literacy has revolutionised
Kenya into
a digital economy facilitating
advanced education,
high-tech surgical operations
and modern innovations
thereby helping the society to
best deal with emerging issues,
Dr Katherine Getao, the
strategic head of ICT in the
Ministry of ICT has said.
Speaking during the 5th International
Interdisciplinary
Research Conference 2018
held by Mount Kenya University
in collaboration with Kyambogo
University (Uganda),
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu
Ojukwu University (Nigeria)
and University of Eldoret
(Kenya), Getao urged universities
to enhance digital literacy
to spur economic growth.
“We must use digital literacy
for positive initiatives that
transform the world around
us,” she told delegates at the
conference.
Getao urged universities to
partner with industrialists to
develop solutions to national
concerns in a bid to improve
livelihoods.
She also rooted for true
education that not only transforms
but makes learners active
and positive influencers.
The officer cautioned Kenyans
against consuming fake news
urging them to instead use
digital technology for educaWe
must use
digital literacy
for positive
initiatives that
transform the
world around us
- Dr Katherine Getao
tion, development and transformation.
She
reiterated that the presence
of fake news has been
there ever since but should
not detract the modern society
insisting on the need for
consumers to test information
relayed to them before consumption.
The
conference chairman
who is also the Vice ChairMOI
UNIVERSITY
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TENDER NOTICE
The Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC) is a statutory institution established under the Kenya Deposit Insurance
Act, 2012 whose mandate is to provide a deposit insurance scheme for customers of member institutions and provide
incentives for sound risk management and generally promote the stability of the financial system. KDIC hereby invites
tenders from interested bidders to submit bids for the PARTITIONING & ASSOCIATED WORKS FOR KENYA
DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION (KDIC) OFFICES AT UAP OLD MUTUAL TOWERS IN UPPERHILL ON 16th, 17th, 23rd,
24th & 25th FLOORS.
NO TENDER NO.
1a
1b
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DESCRIPTION
Main Works
Supply, delivery, installation,
testing and commissioning
of Sprinkler system,
Sanitary fittings, Internal
Plumbing & Drainage
Installation works
1c
KDIC/TEND/004/
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Supply, delivery, installation,
testing and commissioning
of Air conditioning
and Mechanical ventilation
works
1d
1e
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2018-2019
1f
KDIC/TEND/007/
2018-2019
Supply, Installation, Testing
and Commissioning of
Electrical Installation Works
Supply, Installation, Testing
and Commissioning of
CCTV and Access Control
Works
Supply, Installation, Testing
and Commissioning of
Structured Cabling and
setting up of a Data Centre.
CATEGORY TENDER
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above
NCA 4 and
above
BID BOND
(KES)
KSHS. 1000/- 150,000.00
CLOSING
DATE & TIME
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11.00am
6/11/2018 at
11.00am
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME
Master of Science
(Health Informatics)
REQUIREMENTS
a)
b)
c)
NCA 5 and
above
KSHS. 1000/- 300,000.00
6/11/2018 at
11.00am
d)
NCA 5 and
above
NCA 6 and
above
NCA 5 and
above
KSHS. 1000/- 300,000.00
KSHS. 1000/- 200,000.00
6/11/2018 at
11.00am
6/11/2018 at
11.00am
KSHS. 1000/- 400,000.00
6/11/2018 at
11.00am
Notes:
1.
A Pre-Bid site meeting for the above listed tenders will be held on 29th October, 2018 from 10.00am to 12.00pm at
the proposed offices-UAP Towers. Bidders are encouraged to attend.
Eligible Tenderers may obtain complete tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KES. 1,000.00
(One thousand shillings only). Additionally, complete tender documents may be viewed on the PPIP portal:
www.tenders.go.ke
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender number should be deposited in
the Tender box at Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC), 1st Floor, CBK Pension House, Harambee Avenue, Nairobi
and addressed to:
The CEO
Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation
P.O Box 45983-00100, Kenya
Telephone: +254 20 66 77 000, +254 709 043 000
so as to be received not later than 6th November, 2018 at 11.00 AM.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of Bidders or their representatives who choose to attend at
the KDIC Boardroom located on 1st floor of CBK Pension house along Harambee Avenue. Late tenders will not be accepted.
Canvasing will lead to automatic disqualificatrion.
Chief Executive Officer
KENYA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
2.
e)
f)
MODE OF STUDY
Meet the common Moi University College of
Health Sciences entry requirements as they refer
to Master of Science Programmes.
A Bachelor’s Degree in the Health Sciences from
Moi University or its equivalent from other institutions
approved by Moi University Senate.
OR
A Bachelor’s Degree in Computing or Information
Science from Moi University or its equivalent
from other institutions approved by Moi University
Senate.
OR
A Bachelor’s Degree in any other field from Institutions
approved by Moi University Senate plus
a Diploma from Kenya Medical Training College
(and experience practicing in the Health field)
If from foreign countries, show evidence of
proficiency in English language.
Pass admission interviews as determined by the
Institute of Biomedical Informatics Post-graduate
Committee.
Mode of study:
Full Time (Evening and Weekend
Classes only)
Venue: Moi University – Nairobi
Campus, Nairobi(Bazaar Plaza)
& Eldoret
Commencing: January 2019
Deadline : November 30 2018
Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.
Application forms can be obtained from the Directors office, Institute of Biomedical Informatics or
downloaded from Moi University website. (www.mu.ac.ke)
3. Application forms should be accompanied by a non-refundable fee of Kshs. 2,000/= in form of
Banker’s cheques or Orders payable to Moi University. Foreign applicants to pay US$ 40
4. NB: Students should arrange to pay for their own accommodation, living expenses, transport,
textbooks and stationery.
Applications/ Inquiries addressed to
The Ag. Director, Institute of Biomedical Informatics
College of Health Sciences
Moi University
P.O. Box 4606 – 30100 Eldoret, KENYA
Email Address ibmi@mu.ac.ke
The Ag. Director, Institute of Biomedical Informatics
Moi University, Nairobi Campus
P O BOX 63056-00200
NAIROBI.
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man of Mount Kenya University
Council, Dr. Vincent
Gichuru Gaitho, called for
the use of digital knowhow to
supplement the government
in achievement of Big Four
agenda.
For effective attainment
of sustainable development
goals, Gaitho urged researchers
to embark on solutionfinding
initiatives to address
emerging concerns in the
country.
“The conference avails a
chance for analysing the critical
role of digital revolution as
either an enabler or otherwise.
This will not only be a moment
to share research findings
but also to reflect on
opportunities and challenges
in Africa towards achieving
SDGs through a multidisciplinary
approaches,” he said.
The 3-day conference has
brought together practitioners,
academicians,
policy
makers, governmental and
non-governmental organizations
on a single platform to
discuss modalities of enhancing
the achievement of the
SDGs through various disciplines
of study and research.
TENDER CANCELLATION NOTICE
KENYA PORTS AUTHORITY
www.kpa.co.ke
Following our advert that appeared on 16th October
2018, we wish to advice the public that the tender
below is cancelled and prospective bidders shall not
submit their bids.
Tender No.
Description
KPA/035/2018-19/CCE Framework Contract for
Supply of Batteries and
Accessories.
Stephen Chepkangor
FOR HEAD OF PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLIES
FOR:AG MANAGING DIRECTOR
“KEBS ISO 9001:2015 Certified Organization, Cert. No. 087”
Customer Care Hotline : 020 - 2989000
THE PORT OF
MOMBASA
GATEWAY TO EAST AND
CENTRAL AFRICA
@KeNHAKenya
Customer Care customercare@kenha, Reporting Corruption: integrity@kenha.co.ke
Web : www.kenha.co.ke
Kenya National Highways Authority
Eng Peter M Mundinia
Director General
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRAFFIC INTERRUPTION IN MOMBASA TOWN ALONG A109
The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) would like to inform the public that sections of
A109 within Mombasa town (from Digo Road to Makupa Roundabout) would be experiencing
closure in sections of about 500m to facilitate the ongoing rehabilitation works. The works are
to commence immediately and expected to be completed within a period of ninety days.
During this period, the motorists and other road users are requested to cooperate with the
traffic police as well as the County Government Officers who shall be directing the traffic, and
also observe the signs to enable smooth flow of traffic.
The inconveniencies that will be experienced during this period are highly regretted.
NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE
COMMISSION
OPEN TENDER NOTICE
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
The National Police Service Commission is an Independent Commission established under Article 246 of the Constitution of
Kenya. The mandate of the Commission is to:a)
Recruit and appoint persons to hold or act in offices in the service, confirm appointments, and determine promotions and
transfers within the National Police Service.
b) Observe due process exercise disciplinary control over and remove persons holding or acting in offices within the service
and
c) Perform any other function as prescribed by national legislation.
The Commission has established the National Police Service Counseling and Rehabilitation Centre to assist the Service in
addressing psychosocial stress related problems affecting the officers.
To operationalize the Centre, the Commission seeks to recruit candidates for the following vacant positions;S/NO.
VACANCY
1
2
3
4
5
6
Director, Counseling Services
Deputy Director Counseling Services
Manager, Internal Audit- (Re-advertisement)
Manager, Counseling Service
Senior Counselor
Counselor II & I
TOTAL
REFERENCE
V/No. 18/2018
V/No. 19/2018
V/No. 20/2018
V/No. 21/2018
V/No. 22/2018
V/No. 23/2018
NO. OF POSTS
1
1
1
1
3
5
12
In addition, the Commission seeks to recruit a candidate to fill a vacant position in the Directorate of Corporate Services as
shown below:S/NO.
VACANCY
1
Director, Corporate Services
REFERENCE
V/No. 17/2018
NO. OF POSTS
1
Detailed job descriptions, areas of specialization and additional requirements are posted in our website www.npsc.go.ke.
Candidates who meet the requirements should submit their applications with detailed curriculum vitae, copies of academic
and professional certificates and filled NPSC job application forms to be downloaded from NPSC website; so as to reach the
address shown below (clearly stating the reference number in the form and on the envelope) by the close of business on or
before 6th
November, 2018 at 5.00 p.m.
The Commission Secretary/Chief Executive Officer
National Police Service Commission
SkyPark Building, Westlands
P.O. Box 47363-00100
NAIROBI
Shortlisted candidates for the positions of Directors, Deputy Directors and Managers would be required to satisfy the
requirement of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 including: Certificate of Good Conduct from Directorate of
Criminal Investigations; HELB clearance certificate; Tax compliance from KRA; and clearance from EACC.
NB: National Police Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and gender equality.
Persons with disabilities and from disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply. Only qualified candidates shall be
contacted.
Any form of canvassing shall lead to automatic disqualification.
Bidders can also download free of charge the same tender documents from National Oil Corporation of Kenya
website: www.nationaloil.co.ke or IFMIS supplier portal: www.supplier.treasury.go.ke . They should immediately
forward their particulars for records and/or for the purposes of receiving any further clarifications/addenda to
tenders@nockenya.co.ke.
Tenders in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the relevant “Tender Name and Reference Number with the
instructions “Do not open before the closing date & time” (relevant for each tender), should be addressed to:Chief
Executive Officer
National Oil Corporation of Kenya
Kawi House, South C,
Red Cross Road off Popo Road
P.O Box 58567 – 00200, NAIROBI
Or be deposited in the tender box located at the reception area of National Oil Corporation of Kenya, Kawi Complex,
Popo Lane, Off Red Cross Road, South C so as to be received on or before the dates indicated above. Tenders shall
be opened in the Meeting Room situated on Ground Floor immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders who
may wish to witness the opening.
Chief Executive Officer
National Oil regrets the inconvenience arising from the cancellation of this tender.
Interested bidders may obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs
1,000.00 per each tender. This payment should be made in the Corporation’s account specified in the tender document.
Bids submitted shall be valid for 150 days on submission. Bidders are required to provide the following
statutory registration documents for all tenders among others i.e. Copies of PIN, VAT Reg., Cert. of Incorporation/Reg
and valid tax clearance certificate.
NOCK/PRC/03(1460)
2018 -2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1449)
2018-2019
NOCK/PRC/03(1453)
2018-2019
Tender for Rehabilitation and
Construction works at Makutano
Service Station
Addendum 1 - Tender for Provision
of Assets Verification, Tagging and
Valuation Services
Addendum 1 - Request for
Proposal(RFP) for Consultancy for
Provision of Compliance Services
Tender Ref. No.
Open
National
Open
National
Open
National
CANCELLATION OF TENDER
Tender Name
NOCK/PRC/03(1452)2018-2019 Request for Proposal(RFP) for Provision of Regional
Energy Strategy for Kenya - Individual Consultant
National Oil Corporation of Kenya (National Oil) hereby invites sealed tenders from interested and eligible
candidates to tender for the below listed tenders.
Tender Ref. No.
Tender Name
Eligibility
Bid Security
from reputable
Bank or Insurance
firm (Kshs)
Closing Date
& Time (East
Africa Time)
Kshs 100,000.00 7th November
2018 at 1000hrs
Kshs 200,000.00 01st November
2018 at 1000hrs
N/A
02nd November
2018 at 1000hrs
Date advertised
16th October 2018
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County gets medical supplies worth Sh40m
Machakos is
gearing up for the
provision of health
care to all through
the Universal
Health Care (UHC)
programme
BY SAMUEL MAINA AND
RACHAEL KILONZO
KNA- MACHAKOS
M
achakos County
government has received
drugs worth
Sh40 million from the Kenya
Medical Supplies Authority
KEMSA) to help boost health
care in the county.
The supplies which included
pharmaceuticals, non-pharmaceuticals,
laboratories and
dental commodities will be
disbursed to all 166 health facilities
across the 40 wards in
the county.
Machakos Deputy Governor
Mr. Francis Maliti said the government
will ensure the drugs
reach the respective health
facilities and are utilised well.
He said the consignment had
come at the ideal time when
the county is gearing towards
providing of health care to all
through the Universal Health
Care (UHC) programme expected
to be rolled out later
next month.
“This medical consignment
comes at a time when the
county is inching closer towards
rolling out the Universal
Health Care.
Consequently, we expect
hospital management to exercise
a high level of accountability
when dispensing these
drugs and products to ensure
they benefit the public,” he
said.
He said the County Government
has so far employed
over 700 health workers and
is in process of hiring over 70
nurses to boost service delivMedical
camp targets
1,000 households in 2
Rift Valley counties
The initiative
targets vulnerable
families in
informal
settlements
BY ANNE MWALE
KNA-NAKURU
M
ore than 1,000 needy
households in Nakuru
and Narok counties
are set to benefit from a twoweek
free medical camp courtesy
of Canadian and North
American missionary doctors.
The initiative will complement
the government’s bid to
achieve and sustain universal
health coverage in the country
will provide free child and
maternal medical checkup
and cancer screening for both
men and women.
The initiative targets vulnerable
families in informal
settlements in Nakuru, Gilgil
and Naivasha towns in Nakuru
County as well as Suswa in the
neighbouring Narok County.
The lead doctor Dr. Christina
Stewart said the initiative,
driven by 28 doctors and
nurses with various specialisations,
was engaging a team
of local doctors to map out
communities most at risk.
Speaking to the press during
the clinic at Metro Church
in Nakuru, Dr. Stewart said
the focus of the initiative was
on prenatal and postnatal
healthcare which she said was
vital in the achievement of the
global average survival rate of
unborn and new born babies
and their mothers.
She said specialists were recording
high upper respiratory
tract infections, skin, ear and
eye problems among patients
seen. Stewart commended
local medics and the community
for containing malaria
and other water borne diseases
which she said threatened
lives of children under
five years.
The doctor said the clinic
would move to 15 other nations
in sub-Sahara Africa to
promote healthcare for women
and children. She explained
that the team was also working
with women to equip them
with water purification skills
as a sanitation component of
the programme being a way of
averting water borne diseases
at the house hold level.
The initiative
will complement
the
government’s bid
to achieve and
sustain universal
health coverage
in the country
Machakos Deputy governor Mr. Francis Maliti (centre) while overseeing the start of distribution
of drugs worth Sh40 million to 166 health facilities across the county.
ery. The announcement comes
barely two days after Governor
Dr. Alfred Mutua was
given a two-week ultimatum
by members of the Machakos
county assembly to release
millions of shillings allegedly
held by the executive and
meant for development activities
or face unspecified action.
Addressing the press on
Monday after handing their
petition to the governor’s office,
the MCAs also called
Dr. Mutua to de-gazette six
members of his cabinet whose
names had been rejected by
the County Assembly Committee
on Appointments.
Through the Deputy Speaker
Paul Museki who read the
joint statement, the members
are accusing Dr. Mutua
of failing to account for Sh2.7
billion which was meant for
the construction of health facilities,
drilling of hundreds of
boreholes and improvement
of surface roads in the 40 subcounties.
Maternal
deaths drop significantly
Mortality had
declined from
488 deaths per
100,000 live births
to 362 currently
BY ANNE MWALE
KNA-NAKURU
M
ore than 62 percent of
expectant mothers in
the country receive
skilled medical care, Health
Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki
has said.
Ms. Kariuki further observed
that the government’s
Linda Mama initiative aimed
at providing affordable and
quality health care had realised
significant gains as maternal
mortality had declined
from 488 deaths per 100,000
live births to 362 currently.
Speaking during the launch
of an ultra-modern maternal
care facility presided over by
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta
at the Nakuru Level Five
Hospital last week, the Cabinet
Secretary noted that over
50 percent of mothers in the
country received postnatal
care.
“We have completely
eliminated maternal tetanus
through sustained immunisation
programmes. We have
also made commendable progress
in our quest to eradicate
polio and other communicable
diseases affecting women and
children,” she said.
Ms. Kariuki noted that
major strides in maternal
childcare had been realised
362
Infant deaths that
occur per 100,000 live
births. The Linda Mama
initiative has realised
significant gains as
maternal mortality
has declined from 488
deaths per 100,000
through First Lady’s Beyond
Zero initiative and Linda
Mama programme spearheaded
by her ministry.
Towards reducing infant
and maternal mortality rates,
the Cabinet Secretary said
her ministry in collaboration
with donor agencies and other
stakeholders had scaled up
the fight against malaria, HIV/
AIDS and other preventable
diseases.
“A lot more needs to be
done. Mothers and adolescents
continue to die of preventable
conditions. We are committed
to improving accessibility to
quality healthcare for all Kenyans.
We are targeting that
all deliveries in the country
be handled by skilled health
workers,” she stated.
Towards achieving maternal
healthcare, Ms. Kariuki
said the ministry had adopted
a multi-sectoral approach by
improving access to education,
water, proper sanitation
and infrastructure as well as
alleviating poverty.
“Socio-cultural beliefs and
practices can negatively affect
maternal and child healthcare
outcomes. We need to scale up
investment in this critical sector
by adopting a multi sectoral
approach,” she added.
She announced that Nakuru
Level Five Hospital had received
equipment and drugs
worth Sh10.3 million from
the Kenya Medical Supplies
Agency.
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Farming method
improves Mwea
rice production
Rice produced
using this new
method has
increased from 18
bags per acre to 26
bags
BY IRUNGU MWANGI
KNA- KERUGOYA
M
ajority of rice farmers
in Mwea are now
reaping the benefit of
a new farming method which
doubles the productivity of
the crop. Rice produced using
this new method has increased
from 18 bags per acre to 26
bags, yielding farmers higher
profits.
Data available indicates that
earnings per acre during the
main season increased from
Sh84,000 to Sh92,000 per
acre at the scheme. The Water
Saving Culture was first introduced
to some few farmers
at Karaba section on trial
basis and before other farmers
adopted the same almost in
the entire expansive scheme.
A researcher at the scheme
David Njogu said the methods
entails a shift from the traditional
cultural practice where
farmers plant the rice seedlings
randomly leading to land
waste and the use of high labour
costs to weed an acre.
“This is a technical package
that aims at yield improvement
and water saving and
consists of five main technologies
namely healthy seeding,
hand leveling of land, line
planting, improved weeding
and intermittent irrigation,’’
said David Njogu, the officer in
charge and researcher of Rice
and Market-oriented Agriculture
Promotion Project (Rice
MAPP), in the area.
Njogu said after land preparation
and obtaining the
healthy seedlings the farmer
then proceeds to plant the
crop in lines rather than the
random traditional method in
order to secure the appropriate
plant population.
“Although this method is labour
intensive at the planting
stage, it has many other benefits
to the farmer especially in
weeding and harvesting since
two men can weed an acre
in a day as opposed to seven
Earnings per acre
during the main
season, up from sh.
84,000
Farmers attending to a rice
farm where a new method
of planting rice in lines has
been used, the method leads
to increased production of
the crop.
in a randomly planted same
land size,” he said. During
an evaluation meeting of the
technology use Wednesday at
Ngurubani market, a farmer
Daniel Kibuchi said rice grown
using the new method has
more weight than the traditionally
produced one.
“Previously I would har92,000
vest
13 bags of the crop from
an acre but this time round,
I have realized 30 bags from
the same land unit while the
weight has increased from 97
kilograms to 115 kilograms a
bag,” Kibuchi said.
Kibuchi said the irrigation
water component which is
captured in the technologies
Over 1,000 delegates set for ICT
conference at Bomas of Kenya
Three-day summit
will run between
October 22 and 24
at Bomas of Kenya
BY PHILIP RUTTO
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
T
he Big Four Agenda is
set to receive a big boost
during a three-day ICT
Summit between October 22
and 24 at Bomas of Kenya.
The Ministry of Information,
Communications and Technology
through its ICT Authority
will bring over 500 ICT
thought leaders and experts.
It is further expected that
over 1000 delegates drawn locally
and internationally will
attend the meeting.
“This year’s edition will not
only be bigger but also greatest
meeting of ICT minds in
East African region,” says the
authority says.
Key speakers during the
Summit will include Mr Joe
Mucheru, Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of ICT, Mr Jerome
Ochieng, PS State Department
of ICT and Innovation, Mrs
Fatuma Hirsi PS State Department
of Broadcast and Telecommunications
and Mr. John
Sergon CEO ICT Authority.
This will be the tenth edition
since the first in 2009 and
is under the theme ‘Preserving
Our Heritage, Pioneering
technology’.
BY ANNE MWALE
KNA-NAKURU
N
akuru County Governor
Lee Kinyanjui has
announced that four
health centres would be upgraded
in the devolved unit
to improve accessibility to
affordable and quality health
care.
The governor further stated
that following computerisation
of revenue collection and
appointment of agency banking
at the Nakuru Level Five
hospital, service provision at
the facility had improved and
corrupt networks dismantled.
“There were entrenched
cartels that were embezzling
funds at the facility. In the
We have stepped up immunisation
programmes and are glad to
report that uptake of Rota and
Measles vaccine is very high in all the
11 Sub Counties - Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui
is a relief to the farmers since
one does not have to flood the
farm throughout as before.
“We have been introduced
to alternative wetting and
drying, a practice which starts
10 days after transplanting of
the seedlings and is repeated
and continued for 30 days unlike
traditionally where we
have been flooding the rice
fields unnecessarily thereby
saving the much-needed irrigation
water,” he said.
According to Njogu, intermittent
irrigation saves water
to more than 20 per cent hence
the need for the remaining
farmers to embrace the practice.
County
to upgrade
four health centres
Computerised
revenue collection
at Nakuru Level
Five hospital
improves receipts
first quarter of this year, we
collected Sh85 million, while
in the second quarter the hospital
netted Sh105 million. The
situation has drastically improved
as in the third quarter
with Sh121 million,” said Kinyanjui.
Speaking
Wednesday during
the launch of an ultramodern
maternal care facility
at the hospital officiated by
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta,
the governor said the devolved
unit had set aside 36 percent of
its current budgetary allocation
towards improving health
care.
“We will continue to enhance
skills of health works
and upgrade of medical equipment
as a way of improving
accessibility to quality and affordable
health care.
We introduced a cancer diagnostic,
treatment and care
centre here in May this year,”
he stated.
The governor said the
county had set aside funds to
purchase eight ambulances
that would enable health personnel
to promptly respond to
emergencies.
Further still, 96 percent
of expectant mothers in the
country were attending prenatal
clinics, while another 61
percent were seeking postnatal
health care services. Kinyanjui
also noted that 68.7
births were conducted by
qualified health personnel.
However, he expressed concern
that maternal deaths in
the county which stood at 375
per 100, 000 live births were
higher than the national average
of 362.
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Those still dealing
in plastic bags
risk being fined
Sh4 million
or four years’
imprisonment or
both once nabbed
Vendors still using plastic bags despite NEMA ban
S
BY CATHERINE MUNYOKI
KNA-KITUI
mall-scale traders and
vegetable vendors in
Kitui have not abandoned
the use of plastic bags
despite the National Environment
Management Authority
(NEMA) ban on plastics.
Speaking to Kenya News
Agency in Kitui Thursday,
NEMA County Environmental
Inspector Anastasia Vyalu reiterated
the agency’s resolve to
ensure the country was a plastic
free zone.
INVITATION
TO TENDER
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND
FORESTRY
Kenya Electricity
Generating Company PLC
NO.
TENDER NO.
1. KGN-GDD-086 -
2018
2. KGN-GDD-0892018
3.
KGN-GDD-0902018
4.
KGN-GDD-0912018
5.
KGN-GDD- 094
-2018
6. KGN-GDD-0952018
DESCRIPTION
Tender
for Supply of Hoses and
Hose Accessories for Geothermal
Development Division
Tender for Supply of Casings
and Casing Accessories for Geothermal
Development Division
Tender for Supply of Drill String
Components For Geothermal
Development Division
Tender for Supply of Geothermal
Wellhead Equipment for
thermal Development Division
Tender for Supply of Engine
Driven Multi-Process Welding
Sets for Drilling Rigs for Geothermal
Development Division
Tender for Supply of Spare
Parts For Mack Truck, Volvo
Wheel Loader & Kobelco Crane
for Geothermal Development
Division
MANDATORY SITE VISIT
on 8th November 2018 at
10.00A.M at Olkaria Geothermal
field (Rig workshop
7. KGN-GDD-096 -
2018
8. KGN-GDD-097 -
2018
Tender for Supply of Workshop
Tools and Equipment for Geothermal
Development Division
Tender for Provision of Drill
String Inspection & Repair Services
Geothermal Development
Division
Persons
Living with
Disabilities
Open
International
21st November
2018 at 2.00
p.m.
22nd November
2018 at 10.00
a.m
5.
Interested firms may obtain further information from the office of the Supply Chain Director,
Tel: (254) (020) 3666230, Email: tenders@kengen.co.ke from the date of advertisement.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be obtained from the KenGen E- Procurement
Portal (https://eprocurement.kengen.co.ke:50001/irj/portal) found on KenGen’s website
(www.kengen.co.ke)
Tenders must be submitted online on or before the dates indicated on the advert. Unless
otherwise stated, tenders MUST be accompanied by a SECURITY in the format and amount
specified in the tender documents. The original security/bid bond must be dropped at Supply
Chain office Ground Floor Stima Plaza Phase III before the submission deadline.
Bidders are advised to refer to the website regularly for any additional information /
clarifications/addenda.
Tenders will be opened soon after the closing time in the presence of the candidates’ representatives
who choose to attend at KenGen Pension Plaza 2, Tender opening room, Ground floor.
N/B: KenGen adheres to high standards of integrity in its business operations.
Report any unethical behavior immediately to the provided anonymous hotline service.
1) Call Toll Free: 0800722626
2) Free Fax: 00800 007788
3) Email: kengen@tip-offs.com
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Ag. SUPPLY CHAIN DIRECTOR
7.
6.
Youth
GeoOpen
International
Open
International
Open
International
ELIGIBILITY
Women
CLOSING
DATE
14th November
2018 at 10.00
a.m.
15th November
2018 at 10.00
a.m
15th November
2018 at 2.00
p.m.
16th November
2018 at 10.00
a.m.
20th November
2018 at 2.00
p.m.
Citizen
Contractors
21st November
2018 at 10.00
a.m
3.
2.
1.
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
PRESS STATEMENT ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
NATIONAL TREE PLANTING/GROWING CAMPAIGN DURING
THE SHORT RAINS SEASON, OCTOBER - DECEMBER, 2018.
I am pleased to inform the public that the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has initiated a tree planting/growing
campaign for the short rains during October- November –December, 2018. The campaign
mobilizes all stakeholders including all Ministries, Government Agencies and Departments of the National
Government, County Governments, the Private Sector, and Civil Society Organizations to join in large scale
tree planting/growing. The main goal of the campaign is aimed at enhancing planting of trees across the
country during the ongoing 2018 short rainfall season.
The theme of the campaign is, “PANDA MITI, BORESHA MAISHA”, which emphasizes the importance of
forests and tress as invaluable resources for sustainable environmental, social and economic benefits to
the common mwananchi and the country at large. The reality is that trees and forests provide a livelihood
base for all Kenyans and are also the cornerstone for our industrial development, agricultural growth; environmental
health; security and stability of the nation. Trees and forests also play pivotal role in providing
sources of clean water, habitats for biodiversity, and mitigate climate change among other benefits. These
resources are therefore crucial to the achievement of the Government’s Big Four agenda, and this is the
reason why the campaign calls for all stakeholders to engage in large scale tree planting/growing in-order
to attain the goal of establishing 10% tree cover by 2022.
The focus during this season is planting/growing of trees and fruit trees in schools; technical training institutions;
universities; farmlands and in the drylands. All leaners are called upon to adopt a tree or more
and to nurture them to maturity while individuals, societies, institutions and organizations are encouraged
to adopt a forest to promote their conservation for posterity. The main goal is to inculcate the culture of
planting and growing of trees amongst the citizenry and in particular in our children. The focus for the 2018
short rains tree planting exercise has commenced in the Western and Nyanza Regions of the country where
there has been moisture build up. This will be followed by tree planting in the following 14 Counties: Kitui;
Narok; Tana River; Embu; Kajiado; Garissa; Tharaka-Nithi; Makueni, Wajir; Meru; Machakos; Mandera; Isiolo
and Marsabit.
4.
Further, as the Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) weather forecast indicates that the short rains are
going to be enhanced than normal and shall be uniformly spread across the country, tree planting/growing
exercise shall be carried out throughout the Country.
To this end, His Excellency the President through the Head of Public Service directed that all Government
Agencies and Parastatals should allocate at least 10% of their Community Social Responsibility (CSR) budgets
to raising of tree seedlings for planting throughout the country. In-order to effectively implement this
directive, I call upon all State and Government Agencies to adopt a multi-agency approach to tree growing
to enable consultations, collaboration and creation of synergies among all faith-led, environmental conservation
and community based organizations and the private sector.
In an effort to facilitate the above campaign, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has prepared public
information package comprising of:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Lists of fruit trees at Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) Centres and
their prices.
Weather forecast for October, November and December (OND) rains.
Cessation or end of the OND rains
Counties and the seven (7) Agro-ecological zones.
List of tree nurseries at Kenya Forest Research Institutes (KEFRI) Regional and Sub-regional
Centers.
List of Kenya Forest Service tree nurseries (indigenous and exotic).
List of certified fruit tree nurseries of Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS)
List of private sector and community -based organizations nurseries.
This information package is attached and is also available in the Ministry’s and its Agencies’ websites listed here
below: www.environment.go.ke; www.kenyaforestservice; www.meteo.go.ke; https://www.kefri.org
The Ministry wishes to encourage the stakeholders to contribute to this campaign and wishes to appeal to
the public and all other stakeholders to participate in and contribute to this noble course. For more information
you may get in touch with Mr. Noor Hussein, Assistant Chief Conservator of Forests, Kenya
Forest Service. Tel +254-723762821 Email nuraforest@gmail.com.
“PANDA MITI, BORESHA MAISHA”
Keriako Tobiko, CBS, SC
Cabinet Secretary,
Ministry of Environment and Forestry
Vyalu said the
country
banned the use and manufacture
of plastics due to their
negative impact on the environment
that outweighed the
positive effects.
“They caused environmental
pollution through littering
since they are non-biodegradable.
When disposing them,
many people usually burn
them and they subsequently
emit smoke and radiation that
contributes to global warming,”
said the NEMA official.
On dumping, Vyalu said
that plastics continued to clog
the drainage systems which
leads to poor drainage and
floods during rainy seasons.
The official insisted on the
use of woven bags that were
affordable and safer compared
to plastic bags.
She warned those still dealing
in plastic bags that they
risked being fined Sh4 million
or four years’ imprisonment or
both once nabbed.
She said that firms such as
bakers and salt companies that
used plastics while packaging
their products have until December
2018 after which they
would be forced to use alternative
packaging.
“In case anyone has the
plastic bags, they should surrender
them to NEMA officers
for recycling,” added Vyalu.
In the past, NEMA had
threatened to shut down markets
where traders were found
in possession of plastic bags.
The Authority had vowed
to involve police and county
askaris to enforce the ban
countrywide and also apprehend
those contravening it.
Recently NEMA raised the
alarm that their efforts to end
the use of plastic bags was
being hindered by illegal imports
from Uganda.
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CONNECTED SUMMIT 2018
Theme : Preserving our Heritage, Pioneering Technology
Date : 22nd - 24th October 2018, Bomas of Kenya
MESSAGE FROM THE CABINET SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
I welcome you to the Bomas of Kenya for the 10th
edition of the Connected Kenya Summit.
I wish to reiterate H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta’s
clarion for a robust partnership and synergy between
the public and private sector so that as a
country we can achieve socio-economic growth
through ICT. It is in this regard that I laud the sector’s
thought leadership for their Contribution to
policy making, over the years, through the Connected
Kenya forum.
It is noteworthy that the National ICT Master Plan
(2014-2017), one notable outcome of Connected
Kenya, has guided the creation of an enabling
policy, legal and regulatory environment. I have
no doubt that this conference will also discuss
and proposed policy interventions to guide the
development of a dynamic and robust ICT sector
in Kenya.
Joe Mucheru, EGH,
Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of ICT
The government through the Ministry of ICT has
embarked on key ambitious projects that include:
Creating a single source of truth, with the aim of
providing every Kenyan a single unique identity
from birth; Efficient government with centralised
procurement of ICT products and services for all
MDAs and creation of a Digital country through
digitization in all sectors and facets of our lives.
This will include digitization of
processes in
National and County Governments and use of
Technology in key activities such as education,
health, security and identify, land titling, finances
amongst others.
As a way of responding to global development
in ICT Sector, the Ministry of ICT has identified
crypto currency and block chain as one of the
future drivers of the economy and a task force
has been formed to develop strategies and policies
to guide the country. Meanwhile the Ministry
has developed the National ICT Policy and ready
publishing.
Kenya remains a regional ICT powerhouse as
seen in innovations that have driven areas like
mobile banking to the next level. Kenya is also
the ‘Silicon Savannah’ that is hosting over 10 ICT
hubs that are providing business solutions to every
sector in the economy.
At the same time, ICT continues to enable the realization
of the government’s Big 4 Agenda: Food
security, affordable housing, manufacturing and
accessible healthcare. One of the expected outcomes
of this conference is the creation of business
opportunities and solutions for e-health,
fintech, agriculture, manufacturing as well as the
digital transformation of public service delivery.
The theme of Connected Summit 2018 is “Preserving
our heritage, pioneering technology”. This
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY IN THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF ICT AND INNOVATION
Welcome back to another edition of the Connected
Kenya Summit.
The State Department of ICT and Innovation
has continued to implement the National ICT
policy and foster innovation. The Computer
Misuse and Cyber Security Bill has been developed
with close collaboration with the Parliament.
The Privacy and Data Protection Bill
is also already at an advanced stage. These
are among the many policies and legislation
the Ministry has been driving
I am proud of the progress we have made in
digitising and entrenching ICT across government
by promoting e-Government services
and providing ICT technical support to MDAs.
Backed by President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Executive
Order, we have successfully developed
the www.tenders.go.ke website. This platform
publicly provides all information relating to
government procurement to promote openness
and transparency.
These projects and initiatives could only be
achieved through partnership and collaboration.
The Connected Kenya summit is an
extension of this partnership. Connected is
the only summit that brings together industry
players, the legislative arm of government and
the technical arm from the Ministry to engage
and find solutions. I look forward to seeing
this formidable team fast track issues in the
ICT sector and quickly get solutions at Bomas
of Kenya.
By its very nature, technology is ever changing
and disruptive. We have sought to tap into this
spirit of positive change by moving the location
of Connected Kenya 2018 from the coast
to the city. This year, we want to explore how to
embed technology in our culture and heritage.
It is for this reason that we identified Bomas
of Kenya, with its cultural significance, as the
ideal location for Connected Kenya 2018.
I look forward to having new discussions,
hacking new solutions and demonstrating
how culture-based technology can come to
life.
Welcome to Connected Kenya 2018 and I look
forward to fruitful deliberations and positive
outcomes.
is in line with my message to the country this year
on the need to leverage on ICT to preserve our
nation’s rich heritage in line with the Constitution
of Kenya.
In our efforts to claim our space as the tech leader
of Africa, we should not lose our rooting in the
African culture. Instead, there is need to find innovative
ways to positively deploy technology to
collect, document, disseminate and propagate
the country’s heritage, especially to the young
generation.
As a nation, we need to appreciate what is unique
to us. There is a way in which some of our Kenyan
genres cannot be explained in another language.
There is need to create a melting pot, a repository
of those things that are so unique to us,
as Kenyans and then grow our own ideas. The
ever-changing reality of today demands that we
safeguard and reconnect with our cultural values.
These values include respect, openness, generosity
and collaboration.
So far, only three African languages have been
translated and my question is: if we don’t do
anything will Kenya’s languages and culture
stand a chance to be known by the world? Let
us all,therefore, reflect on this using this year’s
Connected, then build on those conversations to
get into action, so that Kenya’s rich culture is not
lost. And so, Bomas of Kenya has a twist to what’s
truly Kenyan and so is the right place to have that
conversation.
The deliberations in the Summit will also be
around emerging and new challenges like fake
news, cyber crime and cyber-bullying. Delegates
will engage on the vast potential of new technologies
that include artificial intelligence and virtual
reality which have also redefined and pushed our
ethical and moral boundaries.
Another issue of concern that will be deliberated
on is the collection, privacy and utilization of citizens’
data. The government is keen on engaging
all stakeholders so that we jointly safeguard the
data of our citizens.
In conclusion, I expect that we will share ideas
and that we will arrive at solutions that will see
the ICT sector driving the realization of the Big
4 Agenda and stamp Kenya’s position as the region’s
knowledge based economy.
I wish you all a fruitful three day discussions at
the Connected Kenya Summit, 2018.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY IN THE STATE
DEPARTMENT OF BROADCASTING AND TELECOMMUNICATION
I warmly welcome all delegates to the Connected
Kenya Summit 2018.
The State Department of Broadcasting And Telecommunication
has continued to supervise the
Telecommunications sector that has grown in
leaps and bounds since the privatization of the
sector.
It is with pride, that I note that Kenya’s Telecommunications
and Broadcasting industries are
among the most advanced and innovative industries
in Africa. Our media industry enjoys freedom
and there is now content that is packaged and
disseminated in local languages.
It is also noteworthy that the Digital Migration
has seen the TV and radio broadcast improve
the quality of services offered to users that now
enjoy a wide range of services for education and
information.
Jerome Ochieng,
Principal Secretary,
State Department for ICT
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE ICT AUTHORITY BOARD, HON EDWIN YINDA
I warmly welcome you to yet another edition
of The Connected Summit. Now in its
Tenth year, the Summit had grown tremendously
witnessing immense growth in becoming
the only ICT conference in Kenya
that brings together senior government officials,
county representatives, private sector
players, academia and authorities in
ICT to highlight the needs on the ground as
both public and private sectors endeavour
to deliver efficient services to the citizens.
Hon. Edwin Yinda
The ICT Authority Board
Chairman
It is an opportunity to review progress and
celebrate achievements in the ICT sector
since the last connected and share knowledge,
case studies, best practise and lessons
learnt based on experiences in the
area of ICT for economic development and
prosperity.
I look forward to high level deliberations
which will give us ideas on how best
to chart forward a Kenya of economic
prosperity using ICT based on review of
achievements and lessons learnt in the
public, private sector and academia in light
of new and emerging technologies.
Connected will also provide a platform for
meaningful networking that will result in
fruitful relationships that contribute to economic
development.
Once again I say Karibuni Sana.
The postal and courier services in Kenya have
also been disrupted by Internet penetration,
which has led to a shift from traditional postal
services to instant electronic communication.
The Posta Corporation is evolving accordingly, by
entering the logistics and customs business to
Fatuma Hirsi, CBS
PS, Broadcasting &
Telecommunications
MESSAGE FROM THE Ag. CEO OF ICT AUTHORITY
The ICT Authority has for the last 10 years
hosted the Connected Kenya Summit with
great honour and pride. Now in our tenth year,
we are immensely proud to have witnessed
Connected grow into the go-to ICT gathering
for engaging, sharing, networking, and showcasing
technological solutions that are making
a difference.
Nairobi awaits the Connected Kenya 2018
delegates with open arms. You will meet a city
that, in addition to the warmth of its people,
provides comfortable hotel infrastructure and
a variety of options for recreation and cultural
needs. I am sure the meetings and discussions
that will be occurring here will enrich
and further strengthen the commitment to
improve the quality of life of Kenyans through
ICT. I wish to thank all of us for the continued
support you have given to the ICT Authority for
this conference as well as the industry.
John Sergon, EBS
My Organizing Team and I hope that you will
experience three stimulating days ahead in
the beautiful surroundings of Bomas of Kenya.
Welcome!
Ag. Chief Executive Officer
The ICT Authority
take advantage of its countrywide network. Additionally,
as of September 2018, Posta effected an
exemption of its rental postal boxes from VAT to
make the service cheaper for customers.
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Internal Auditor II Grade 7 (Ref. 10/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing internal audit services to ensure efficient and effective functioning of the Agency’s governance, internal controls
and risk management framework; review internal control systems and report on any weaknesses; undertake specific audit
assignments, and prepare detailed audit observations and reports.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
i.
ii.
7.
Protection Officer I Grade 6 (Ref. 06/2018)
4 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Undertaking covert and other protection related operations; being responsible for the day to day operations to ensure
safety of clients; conducting threat and risk assessment with regard to new applications by clients; gathering information
and intelligence analysis, collation and dissemination; managing a secure filing system for all classified material; provide
armed escorts to clients; and conducting special operations as may be assigned from time to time.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, one must have:
i.
ii.
A Bachelor’s degree in criminology, law, public administration or equivalent qualification from a university recognized
in Kenya.
Served in the rank of Inspector of Police in the Police Service or in an equivalent position in any other recognized
local/international security organization for a minimum period of three (3) years.
iii. Training in Police, Military, or Intelligence Services, Criminal Investigation or VIP Protection course.
iv.
Aged 28 years and above.
v.
vi.
3.
Knowledge in Criminal Justice System.
A valid driving license.
Security Officer I Grade 6 (Ref. 07/2018)
3 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing security to the Agency’s premises, assets, staff and visitors; maintain information and operations of Operation
Rooms; gather security related information; conduct security surveillance and security related investigations; provide
escort services; Undertake security operations and responses in circumstances of incidents/accidents and disaster; and
prepare and issue security alerts and briefs.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, one must have:
i)
ii)
A Bachelor’s degree in law, security management, criminology, police service, leadership and security manage -
ment, peace building, conflict management, or equivalent qualification from a recognized university.
Served for a minimum period of six (6) years, three (3) of which should have been at the level of Inspector of
police in the police service or comparable and relevant position and service in the Disciplined Service or reputable
security organization.
iii) Training in investigation, intelligence, security, or equivalent qualification of at least 3 months from a recognized
institution.
iv) Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.
v)
A valid driving license.
4.
Security Officer III, Grade 8 (Ref. 08/2018)
19 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide security to the Agency’s premises, assets, staff and visitors; carryout random security surveys; screening visitors;
carryout security surveillance activities; and prepare security briefs/reports.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, one must have:
i)
ii)
Diploma in criminology, law, security management and police work, police science, peace building, conflict management,
risk and disaster management, or equivalent qualification from recognized institution.
Served for a minimum period of five (5) years, three (3) of which should have been at the level of Police Constable
or above in the Police Service or in a comparable position and service in the Government Disciplined Services or
a reputable security organization.
iii) Training in investigation, intelligence, security, or equivalent qualification of at least 3 months from a recognized
institution.
iv)
A valid driving license.
A Bachelor’s degree (Accounting/Finance Option) OR have passed CPA part II, OR CIA part III from a recognized
institution.
Have at least two years’ experience in audit, accounting or finance fields.
Principal Accounts Controller Grade 4 (Ref. 11/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
He/She will be in charge of Accounts Section and shall ensure efficient, effective and prudent financial management in compliance
to Witness Protection Act, Public Finance Management Act, Public Audit Act, Public Procurement and Asset Disposal
Act, and internal financial requirements; setting targets for the Section; preparation of final accounts; ensuring safe custody
of the Agency’s assets; authorizing payments and signing of cheques; and guiding officers in Accounts Section to achieve the
desired results.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
8.
Served in the grade of Senior Accountant in the Agency or in a comparable position in the Public Service or reputable
Private Sector organization for a minimum period of three (3) years.
A Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Accounting or Finance option) and
Passed Part III of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination or its recognized equivalent.
Registered with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK).
Have attended a senior management course lasting not less than four (4) weeks or its equivalent in a recognized
institution.
Accountant II Grade 7 (Ref. 12/2018)
2 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Preparation and verification of vouchers in accordance with the laid down rules and regulations involving primary data entry
and routine accounting work such as balancing of cashbooks, imprest and advances ledgers. In addition, the officer will be
responsible for safe custody of records and assets.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have a pass in part II of the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Examination
or its recognized equivalent qualifications OR a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Accounting or Finance Option), Business
Administration (Accounting option) from a recognized institution or its recognized equivalent qualification.
9.
Senior ICT Officer Grade 5 (Ref. 13/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Carrying out systems analysis, design and programme specifications in liaison with users; developing, implementing and maintaining
systems; ensuring adherence to established ICT standards; supervising and compiling overall systems documentation;
and advising on ICT related issues; supervising installation certification, repairs and maintenance of information communication
technology equipment and associated peripherals; developing and maintaining ICT standards, recommending and supervising
hardware/software specifications for information communication technology equipment; logging of problem; drawing
and scheduling preventive maintenance; and assisting in feasibility studies as assigned.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
Served as an ICT Officer I in the organization or in a comparable and relevant position in the Public service or private
sector for a minimum period of three (3) years.
A Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information communication technology, electronics, electrical engineering or
a comparable relevant qualification from a recognized university.
Membership to a relevant professional body.
10. Principal Supply Chain Management Officer Grade 4 (Ref. 14/2018) 1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
The officer will lead and provide oversight in the running of an efficient and effective supply chain management function for
the organization and its stakeholders in accordance with Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, Public Finance Management
Act, and other relevant regulations. He/she will be in charge of the Supply Chain Management function dispensing all
the supply chain management functions including monitoring the implementation of the Supply Chain Management policies,
guidelines and procedures.
Qualifications and Experience
For appointment to this grade, an officer must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Served for a minimum period of three (3) years as a Senior Supply Chain Management Officer in the organization or
in a comparable position in the Public Service or a reputable organization in Private Sector.
A Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, Business Administration, Economics, Procurement and Supplies Management,
Marketing or comparable qualification from a recognized university.
A Diploma in Supplies Management or its approved equivalent from a recognized institution.
Attended a senior management course lasting not less than three (4) weeks or equivalent qualification from a
recognized institution.
Be a member of a relevant professional body.
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11.
Supply Chain Management Officer II Grade 7 (Ref. 15/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Duties and responsibilities at this level entail assisting a more senior officer in handling procurement duties. Specific
duties entail market surveys and research; fleet management; disposal of stores and equipment; inventory and stock
control; monitor contract management by user departments; provide secretariat services to the evaluation, inspection
and disposal committees.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, Business Administration (Supplies
Management Option), Economics, Procurement and Supplies Management, Marketing or equivalent qualification
from a recognized university.
12.
Principal Administration Officer Grade 4 (Ref.16/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensuring efficient and effective co-ordination, planning, organizing, interpretation, dissemination, and implementation
of administrative duties. The officer will ensure compliance to administrative policies and regulations; ensure efficient
and effective management of the organization’s assets; oversee library management services; and ensure good organizational
safe and healthy environment.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this Grade, an applicant must have:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
13.
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
The Anti-Counterfeit Agency was established under the Anti-Counterfeit Act no. 13 of 2008 as a
State Corporation. The Agency seeks to competitively recruit qualified and competent staff for the
following positions:
S/NO JOB TITLE
1
2
3
4
5
Served as a Senior Administration Officer in the organization OR in a comparable position in the Public Service
for at least three (3) years or a reputable organization in the Private Sector.
A Bachelor’s degree in social sciences from a recognized university.
Attended a senior management course of not less than four (4) weeks or equivalent qualification from a recognized
institution.
Membership to a relevant professional body.
Clerical Officer II Grade 10 (Ref. 17/2018)
7 Posts
Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensuring that all the records and documents are well classified and filed appropriately to the relevant files and stored for
easy retrieval and access. The officer should be ready to work in various divisions assisting senior officers in delivering
on the different mandates of the divisions.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must be in possession of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
mean grade C- (C minus) or its approved equivalent. Qualifications in different areas such as procurement, accounts,
public relations, human resource management, and records management will be an added advantage.
14.
Support Staff III Grade 12 (Ref. 18/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Involve photocopying, binding, shredding and collecting of stationery; cleaning and dusting of offices; preparing tea
and cleaning utensils.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have attained Certificate of Secondary Education D (plain) or its
equivalent qualification.
15.
Senior Human Resource Officer Grade 5 (Ref. 19/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing effective and efficient management and development of human resources to enable the Organization achieve
its mandate. This entails handling all human resource management matters within established policies, rules and regulations,
and supervising and guiding junior staff.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade, an officer must have:
i.
ii.
Served as a Human Resource Management Officer I in the Public Service or in a comparable and relevant position
in the Private Sector for a minimum period of three (3) years.
A Bachelor’s degree in social sciences such as government, sociology, economics, public/business administration,
human resource or any other relevant qualification from a recognized university and a Diploma in Human Resource
Management or Industrial Relations from a recognized institution.
iii. Attended a senior management course lasting not less than four (4) weeks in a recognized institution.
iv. Membership to the Institute of Human Resource Management.
16.
Human Resource Officer II Grade 7 (Ref. 20/2018)
1 Post
Duties and Responsibilities:
Verification of information relating to recruitment, appointment, transfers, human resource management records and
complement control, among other human resource duties.
Qualifications and Experience:
For appointment to this grade an officer must have a Bachelor’s degree in social sciences such as government, sociology,
economics, public/business administration, human resource or any other relevant qualification from a recognized
university.
Note:
For all the positions, candidates must, in addition, possess the following attributes: high integrity; ability to
make appropriate decisions; self-driven and motivated; professionalism; strong communication and good interpersonal
skills; be a team player and have respect for diversity; have ability to maintain confidentiality; and be computer literate.
Interested Candidates who meet the required qualifications should send their applications with detailed curriculum
vitae, copies of academic and professional certificates, copies of appointment and promotional letters and other relevant
testimonials, copy of National Identity Card, telephone contact, e-mail address, and names of three referees with their
contacts. In addition, candidates should obtain clearance certificates from the following bodies: -
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Higher Education Loans Board
Kenya Revenue Authority
Directorate of Criminal Investigation
Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission
Credit Reference Bureau
Any professional body to which the candidate is a member
Clearance certificates from the above mentioned bodies are to be availed during interview by those short listed
Applications clearly indicating the Job Title and Reference Number on both the letter and envelope should be
dropped at The Standard Group offices or send to the address below so as to be received on or before
5th
November, 2018.
TS 2241
P.O. Box 49990-00100
NAIROBI
•
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION
EXAMINATION DATES AND CENTRES
IT IS NOTIFIED for general information that the November 2018 Bar Examination shall run from Thursday 15th
Tuesday 27th
Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology Karen Campus.
Notices on instructions to candidates are available on the Council’s website; www.cle.or.ke and on Notice Boards at the
Council of Legal Education offices, Karen Office Park, Karen.
ALL candidates are advised to read these instructions carefully.
Examination cards MUST be collected from the Council offices from Wednesday 31st
October to Wednesday 14th
2018 at Karen Office Park, Baobab Block, Ground Floor.
TAKE NOTICE: No examination card shall be issued after the deadline.
Physically challenged candidates who may require additional support during the examinations are requested to get
in touch with the Department of Examinations prior to the commencement of the examination for any assistance
they may require.
The Examination Timetable is as below:
DAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
DATE
15TH NOVEMBER 2018
16TH NOVEMBER 2018
19TH NOVEMBER 2018
20TH NOVEMBER 2018
21ST NOVEMBER 2018
22ND NOVEMBER 2018
23RD NOVEMBER 2018
26TH NOVEMBER 2018
27TH NOVEMBER 2018
Dr. J. K. Gakeri
Secretary/Chief Executive Officer
Council of Legal Education
MORNING (9 A.M. TO 12 NOON)
ATP 100 CIVIL LITIGATION
ATP 106 LEGAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
ATP 107 CONVEYANCING
ATP 102 PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION
ATP 103 LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING
ATP 105 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
ATP 101 CRIMINAL LITIGATION
ATP 108 COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
ATP 104 TRIAL ADVOCACY
November to
November 2018 commencing on each day at 9.00am at the Kenya School of Law, Bomas of Kenya and Jomo
Note: Those who had applied for the positions of Inspector II and Driver II advertised on
9th October 2018 need not to apply.
Executive Director
Anti-counterfeit agency
3rd floor, National Water Plaza
Dunga Road, Industrial Area
PO BOX 47771-00100
Nairobi
Anti-counterfeit Agency is an equal opportunity employer. Persons living with disability,
from marginalized communities and female candidates who meet the job specifications are
encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
MANAGER LEGAL SERVICES
MANAGER INTERNAL AUDIT
LEGAL OFFICER I
ANTI-COUNTERFEIT INSPECTORS (II)
DRIVER II
JOB REFERENCE NO. REQUIRED
ACA/MLS/3
ACA/MIA/3
ACA/LO/7
ACA/AI/8
1
1
4
ACA/DS/10
27
4
For full details of the Job descriptions and submission of application please visit
https://www.aca.go.ke. Any attempt to directly or indirectly canvas shall lead to automatic
disqualification. All applicants MUST fill the bio data form and the online form. The bio data
form should be attached to the testimonials and sent to the undersigned on or before 6th
November, 2018. All application envelopes must be referenced as per the position applied for.
November
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Migori MCAs vent their
anger on education office
Earlier in the day,
they interrupted
assembly
proceedings
citing massive
corruption at the
executive offices
BY GEORGE AGIMBA
KNA-MIGORI
D
rama unfolded on
Thursday in Migori
town when members
of the Migori County Assembly
stormed the local County
Education offices demanding
the release of bursary cheques.
The MCAs led by the assembly
Majority leader Mallan
Ogega had earlier in the
day interrupted assembly
proceedings citing massive
corruption at the executive
offices.
After the melee at the assembly
they marched to the
education offices where they
went about pursuing the senior
officers with junior officers
forced to run for their dear
lives.
The education officers who
were in offices at that time
found themselves in a tough
situation trying to explain
where the bursaries for the
financial year 207/2018 and
2018/2019 were. Some of the
MCAs who suspected mischief
in the way the matter was
being handled broke open office
cabinets looking for files
and cheques.
The MCAs later took off with
heaps of files to the assembly
premises where they swore to
table a motion to impeach the
County Executive Committee
member in charge of education
who was not in office
during the chaos. The MCAs
claimed that there has been favouritism
and discrimination
County Public Administrator Mr.
Domnic Akugo however dismissed
the claims of favouritism saying
there was delay in the release of funds
from the national government.
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL
NATIONAL OPEN TENDERS
Kenyatta National Hospital wishes to invite sealed tenders from eligible candidates for goods, services and works and
also extend closing date of the earlier advertised tenders as shown below:
NO.
TENDER NO.
DESCRIPTION
1 KNH/T/74/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Digital
Radio Communication
2 KNH/T/75/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning Of Dump
Waiters Electric Traction Elevators
3 KNH/T/76/2018-2019 Framework Contract for Supply and Delivery of Orthopedic Implants
4 KNH/T/77/2018-2019 Supply and Delivery of Cutlery and Crockery (Reserved for Special
Groups)
5 KNH/T/78/2018-2019 Supply and Delivery of Cleansing Materials (Reserved for Special
Groups)
6 KNH/T/79/2018-2019 Procurement of Works for Proposed Surface and Drainage Improvement
at Boiler Tanks Ground
7 KNH/T/80/2018-2019 Procurement of Consultancy Services to carry out Energy on Investment
Grade Audit
8 KNH/T/81/2018-2019 Procurement of Insurance Brokerage Services
9 KNH/T/82/2018-2019 Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Endoscopy
Equipment
CLOSING DATE
13/11/2018
13/11/2018
13/11/2018
13/11/2018
13/11/2018
14/11/2018
14/11/2018
14/11/2018
14/11/2018
The interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect Tender Documents at the Supply Chain
Management Department Room No.6, Administration Block from Monday to Friday between 9:00am to 4:00pm.
Tender documents with detailed Specifications and Conditions can be downloaded free of charge from the KNH
Website (www.knh.or.ke) and on the Public Procurement Information Portal (www.tenders.go.ke). Hard copies can
be obtained from the office of the Deputy Director, Supply Chain Management located at the Hospital’s Main Administration
Block Room 6 from Monday to Friday between 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. upon payment of a non-refundable
fee of Kshs.1,000.00 per tender document via Mpesa pay bill No.626088, Account Number –Name of Supplier and
obtain an official receipt from Cash Office (Administration Block).
Bidders who choose to download the tender documents from the website free of charge should immediately email
their name and contact details (cell phone number, email, and company name) to: procurementknh@gmail.com
for records and communication of any tender clarifications and addenda.
There shall be Mandatory Site Visits on 30th and 31st October 2018 at 10:30am at Kenyatta National Hospital
for Tender No. KNH/T/74/2018-2019- Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Digital
Radio Communication, Tender No.KNH/T/75/2018-2019- Supply, Delivery, Install, Test And Commissioning
Of Dump Waiters Electric Traction Elevators, Tender No. KNH/T/79/2018-2019- Procurement of Works for
Proposed Surface and Drainage Improvement at Boiler Tanks Ground and Tender No. KNH/T/80/2018-2019Procurement
of Consultancy Services to carry out Energy on Investment Grade Audit. All bidders MUST fill the
site visit certificates attached in the tender documents and the certificates should be signed by authorized staff of the
Hospital.
Completed tender documents must be returned as specified in the tender document and deposited in the Tender
Box situated at the Kenyatta National Hospital Administration Block, Supply Chain Management Department entrance
before or at 10.00am and be addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer –KNH
in the issuance of the bursaries
saying cronies of the governor
had received cheques at the
beginning of the year. County
Public Administrator Mr.
Domnic Akugo however dismissed
the claims of favouritism
saying there was delay in
the release of funds from the
national government.
Mr. Akugo at the same appealed
to the MCAs to return
the files they had carted away
from the education offices
saying they are required by the
relevant ministry for record
purposes. County communication
director Nicholas Anyuor
said the county was about
to release the cheques as they
were just waiting for funds.
National Drought Management Authority
TENDER NOTICE
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMME - PROVISION OF PAYMENT SERVICES
The National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) is a public body established by the National Drought Management
Authority (NDMA) Act, 2016. The Act gives the NDMA the mandate to exercise overall coordination over all matters relating to
drought management including implementation of policies and programmes relating to drought management.
Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP) is a cash transfer programme managed by the NDMA under the Ministry of Devolution
and ASALs. The programme is implemented in the four arid counties of Turkana, Wajir, Mandera and Marsabit. In 2019/20
Financial Year, the programme will expand to Isiolo, Samburu, Garissa and Tana River counties subject to availability of funding.
HSNP is one of the four flagship cash transfer programmes under the National Safety Net Programme (NSNP) under the
Social Pillar of Kenya’s Vision 2030.
The Authority seeks to engage services of a “Payment Services Provider (s) [PSPs] for its HSNP cash transfer programme.
1.1
Tender Number
Tender Description
NDMA/ONT/001/2018-2019 Provision of Payment Services for Consolidated Cash
Transfer Programmes- Hunger Safety Net Programme
1.2
Pre-Bid meeting will be held on 30th
17th
Floor at 11.am
Interested eligible firms may obtain further information from and inspect the tender document at the Supply Chain Management
Department at NDMA Headquarters, Lonrho House, Standard Street, 8th Floor, P.O. Box 53547 – 00200, Nairobi,
Tel. 020 – 2301354 / 0722200656 during official working hours.
Complete set of tender documents may be obtained by interested candidates upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs.
1,000 in Bankers Cheque or cash deposited in the National Drought Management Authority Bank Account, Kenya Commercial
Bank – KICC Branch, Account Number 1136140255, and submit the deposit slip at the cash office at NDMA Headquarters
located on 8th Floor, Lornho House, situated along Standard Street, Nairobi.
Prospective bidders may also download the Tender Document free of charge from the website www.ndma.go.ke or from the
IFMIS Suppliers Portal: https://supplier.treasury.go.ke. Those who download the tender document and intend to submit a
bid are required to submit their particulars in the format provided in the tender document to the Supply Chain Department’s
Office for record and for the purpose of receiving any further clarifications and or addendums via the email
supplychain@ndma.go.ke.
Completed serialized / paginated tender documents in plain sealed envelopes and clearly marked with the TENDER
NUMBER and TENDER DESCRIPTION should be addressed to:
Chief Executive Officer
National Drought Management Authority
Lonrho House, Standard Street, 8th
Floor
P.O. Box 53547 – 00200, NAIROBI
and deposited in the tender box situated at the NDMA Reception, Lonrho House, Standard Street 8th Floor so as to be
received on or before 14th
November, 2018 at 11:30a.m.
Tender Documents will be opened immediately thereafter in the Boardroom on 17th
Street, Nairobi in the presence of Tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.
JAMES ODUOR
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Floor, Lonrho House, Standard
Closing Date
14th November,
2018 at 11:30am
October, 2018 at NDMA Headquarters, Lonrho House, Standard Street,
The National Drought Management Authority invites eligible candidates for Provision of Payment Services for
Hunger Safety Net Programme as follows:
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Chinese charged with illegally engaging in business
300,000
The five are
accused of
engaging in
employment as
directors of Loong
Security Chinese
Company
BY LYDIA SHIROYA
KNA-KIAMBU
F
ive Chinese Nationals
who had been remanded
at the Gigiri police station
on suspicion of engaging
in subversive activities were
today charged with engaging
in business without work
permits.
Ms. Aixia, Dong Xiyuan,
Nie Xiaolin, Zhang Haiyu and
Li Shenghui appeared before
Kiambu Senior Principal
Magistrate Ms. Stella Atambo
and pleaded not guilty to the
charge.
The foreigners, a woman and
four men were charged that on
October 5, 2018 at Njumbi Villas
Lavington, Nairobi without
being authorised to do so by a
work permit engaged in employment
as directors of Loong
Security Chinese Company.
Ms. Atambo released them
on a Sh300,000 bond with
two Kenyan sureties after Mr.
Ochieng who is representing
them pleaded for lenient bond
terms.
He asserted that his clients
were not a flight risk as their
passports had been confiscated
by the Immigration department.
The
accused had been arraigned
in court earlier in a
miscellaneous application in
which the investigating officer
Sergent James Ochola told Kiambu
chief Magistrate Mrs.
Patricia Gichohi
that some
equipment recovered from the
foreigners were yet to be subjected
to ballistic examination.
At the time of arrest, the
accused were found in possession
of communication gadgets
which included pocket
phones, US/German uniforms,
laptops, security boots,
infrared detectors, alarm
switches, intruder detectors,
and remote control systems
among others.
Ochola further stated in the
miscellaneous application no
371 of 2018 that the communication
gadgets and laptops in
question were yet to be verified
by cybercrime forensic
examiners and the exercise
was vital prior to charging
them in court.
He told the court that the
suspects had been arrested on
October 5, 2018 at 5.00 p.m
and were arraigned in court on
Monday morning in line with
the constitution which comPrincipal
magistrate
released the
five accused on a
Sh300,000 bond
with two Kenyan sureties
after Mr. Ochieng
who is representing
them pleaded for lenient
bond terms
pelled him to apply to court
to grant him five days within
which he believe he would
complete his investigations.
Their initial production in
court was halted after it was
found that the Chinese Embassy
could not provide an
interpreter.
This brought on board a
Chinese friend of the accused
whom the court allowed to do
translation for them after four
of them said they did not understand
English and needed
an interpreter.
The court noted that Mr. Xia
Xiaoteng will also be paid for
his services of interpreting to
the accused persons.
Their case will be heard
on November 21, 2018. It will
however be mentioned on October
30.
At the time of arrest, the accused
were found in possession of communication
gadgets which included
pocket phones, US/German uniforms,
laptops, security boots, infrared detectors,
alarm switches, intruder detectors,
and remote control systems among
others.
NATURAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRY INITIATIVE FOR KENYA
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY CONSULTANCY
Client: National Museums of Kenya - Natural Products Industry (NPI) Secretariat
Duration: Three (3) months
Purpose of the consultancy: The National Museums of Kenya through the Natural Products Industry (NPI) Secretariat seeks a
consultant to undertake a feasibility study to investigate and provide an in-depth analysis of the viability of commercialization
of aloe in Kenya. The study will focus on identifying the key elements in the aloe value chain. The study report will guide
interventions targeted at fully operationalizing this value chain into a viable business venture.
Overarching goal: The “Natural Products Industry (NPI) Initiative for Kenya” is one of the flagship projects in the Kenya Vision
2030 development blueprint. This project seeks to fully harness the natural products subsector and thereby build it into a
vibrant industry that will significantly contribute to national development priorities including employment and wealth creation,
poverty alleviation, improved biodiversity management and attainment of double-digit GDP growth. Hitherto, local initiatives
on aloe operate in the informal realm of the economy and, therefore, there is lack of data defining the role that they can play
in the economy.
The overall goal of the feasibility study is to provide evidence-based information on the potential of aloe commercialization
and the investment required to fully harness and mainstream this value chain into the economy.
The proposed Aloe commercial venture
The proposed venture aims at bulk production of quality aloe that will serve as raw material for development of a range of
finished products in the international market. This will involve setting up of vast aloe plantations, basic processing facilities
for extraction of aloe sap and gel, cold storage warehouses and delivery to identified markets. It is proposed to produce and
market sap and gel from two (2) local and two (2) exotic species of aloe, respectively. This venture will initially cover the North
Rift Valley region and eventually extend to other regions of the country. It is planned to initiate this venture as a pilot scheme
in Baringo County and later extend to the other counties in the North Rift Valley region.
Objectives of the feasibility study
Herewith, objectives are outlined to guide the conduct and output(s) of the feasibility study.
The Overall objective
The overall objective is to assess the viability of commercialization of aloe in the North Rift Valley region starting with Baringo
County.
Specific objectives
1. To define the key elements of commercialization of aloe value chain
2. To determine the requirements of each key element of the value chain
3. To provide estimated costs of the requirements of the key elements in the value chain
4. To identify the nature and size of markets (existing and emerging) locally and internationally
5. To define the appropriate investment model for the proposed venture
6. To identify issues critical to assuring the sustainability of this venture
The consultant: The consultant will be an expert in value chain analysis with at least a master’s degree in a relevant field with
at least 5-10 years progressive working experience and proven skills in conducting elaborate feasibility study and development
of business plans. Clear evidence of successful execution of similar assignments will be an advantage.
How to apply: Interested and suitably qualified persons should submit four (4) copies each of the technical and financial
proposals. Applicants should also include curriculum vitae outlining their professional background, profiles and technical team.
Deadline: Applications should be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to:
Director General
National Museums of Kenya
PO Box 40658-00100
NAIROBI
Tender number NMK/NPI/A/10/2018 and deposited in tender box located at Earth Sciences
Building reception area by Thursday 8th November 2018.
NATURAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRY INITIATIVE FOR KENYA
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY CONSULTANCY
Client: National Museums of Kenya - Natural Products Industry (NPI) Secretariat
Duration: Three (3) months
Purpose of the consultancy: The National Museums of Kenya through the Natural Products Industry (NPI) Secretariat seeks a
consultant to undertake a feasibility study to investigate and provide an in-depth analysis of the commercial viability of African
indigenous vegetables (AIV) in Kenya. The study will focus on identifying the key elements in the AIV value chain. The study
report will guide interventions targeted at fully operationalizing this value chain into a viable business venture.
Overarching goal: The “Natural Products Industry (NPI) Initiative for Kenya” is one of the flagship projects in the Kenya
Vision 2030 development blueprint. This project seeks to fully harness the natural products subsector and thereby build it
into a vibrant industry that will significantly contribute to national development priorities including employment and wealth
creation, poverty alleviation, improved biodiversity management and attainment of double-digit GDP growth. Hitherto, local
initiatives on the African indigenous vegetables operate in the informal realm of the economy and, therefore, there is lack of
data defining the role that they can play in the economy.
The overall goal of the feasibility study is to provide evidence-based information on the potential of the African indigenous
vegetables commercialization and the investment required to fully harness and mainstream this value chain into the economy.
The proposed African indigenous vegetables commercial venture
The proposed venture will involve bulk production of freshly produced AIVs, setting up of collection centres and pack houses
with in-built cold storage and delivery to identified markets. It is proposed to produce and market five (5) varieties of AIVs
including Black Nightshade (Managu), Spiderplant (Saga), Amaranth (Terere), Cowpeas (Kunde) and Jute Mallow (Murenda).
This venture will initially cover the Western Kenya region and eventually extend to other regions of the country. It is planned
to initiate this venture as a pilot scheme in Vihiga County and later extend to the other counties in the Western Kenya region.
Objectives of the feasibility study
Herewith, objectives are outlined to guide the conduct and output(s) of the feasibility study.
The Overall objective
The overall objective is to assess the viability of commercialization of African indigenous vegetables in the Western Kenya
region starting with Vihiga County.
Specific objectives
1. To define the key elements of commercialization of African indigenous vegetables value chain
2. To determine the requirements of each key element of the value chain
3. To provide estimated costs of the requirements of the key elements in the value chain
4.
5. To define the appropriate investment model for the proposed venture
6. To identify issues critical to assuring the sustainability of this venture
The consultant: The consultant will be an expert in value chain analysis with at least a master’s degree in a relevant field with
at least 5-10 years progressive working experience and proven skills in conducting elaborate feasibility study and development
of business plans. Clear evidence of successful execution of similar assignments will be an advantage.
How to apply: Interested and suitably qualified persons should submit four (4) copies each of the technical and financial
proposals. Applicants should also include curriculum vitae outlining their professional background, profiles and technical team.
Deadline: Applications should be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to:
Director General
National Museums of Kenya
PO Box 40658-00100
NAIROBI
Tender number NMK/NPI/AIV/10/2018 and deposited in tender box located at Earth Sciences
Building reception area by Thursday 8th November 2018.
To identify the nature and size of markets (existing and emerging) domestic to the Western Kenya region and those in far
flung areas including in major urban centres
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October 23, 2018
www.mygov.go.ke
KENYA RAILWAYS
TENDER NOTICE
Kenya Railways (KR) invites applications from interested and eligible Service Providers for the below tenders:NO.
LEADERS
IN INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME - 2018
Innovation Leadership Programme is a collaborative programme between the Kenya National Innovation Agency
(KENIA), the National Research Fund (NRF) – Kenya, and the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng)-UK. The programme
is implemented under the umbrella of Kenya-UK Newton Fund Programme.
The purpose of the programme is to nurture Kenyan technological innovators and support commercialization of
innovations. The programme is a platform for developing capacity on entrepreneurship and commercialization of
research outputs including intellectual property right issues.
KENIA is therefore inviting researchers with technological innovations and have developed or are in the process
of developing business proposition for their innovations to apply for the Leaders in Innovation fellowship Programme
– 2018.
To apply for the Programme, innovators need to meet the following selection criteria.
i.
Be a Kenyan citizen;
ii.
Have a technological innovation based on research, from a technological field not limited to
engineering but including: agricultural technology, biotechnology, chemical engineering, civil
engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, ICT, materials science, mechanical engineering,
chemical and Biological sciences, and medical engineering.
iii.
iv.
v.
Be attached to an institution - either a research institution, a university or an innovation/ incubation
Centre;
Have a technological Innovation with expected benefit(s) to Kenya’s National development Agenda;
The primary application of the innovation must NOT be in defense or military sector
Selected candidates will be invited to attend a two-week residential capacity building Programme in the UK sponsored
by RAEng under the Newton Fund.
After the capacity building programme, the innovators will be required within one week to submit to KENIA a copy
of their innovation business plan. Those with the most viable business plans will be selected and granted a commercialization
grant of up to a maximum of up to Kenya Shillings Five Million (KSh. 5,000,000.00).
Interested persons should submit their applications online on KENIA website: www.innovationagency.go.ke .
Terms and conditions apply.
i.
For any questions Contact:
The Secretariat
Email: secretariat@innovationagency.go.ke
Kenya National Innovation Agency
9th Floor, Utalii House
NAIROBI
All applicants MUST register the innovation first, then proceed to apply.
ii. The Closing Date for Applications is Wednesday, 14th November, 2018 at 5.00pm Kenyan time.
4
KRC/PLM/001/
2018-2019
1
2
3
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
KRC/PLM/003/
2018-2019
KRC/PLM/021/
2018-2019
KRC/PLM/023/
2018-2019
Provision of Public Relations, Marketing
and Advertising Agency (Re-Tender)
Provision of Maintenance Services for
KR Integrated Security Management
Systems & Equipments
Provision of Consultancy: Study on
Livelihood Restoration of Fisher-folks
affected by the development of Mombasa-Nairobi
Standard Gauge Railways
(Re-Tender)
Proposed Construction of Boundary
Wall, Ablution block at Nairobi Railway
Museum (Re-Tender)
1,000.00 Reserved -
Youth
12th November,
2018 10:00am
Candidates 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 nonrefundable fee of Kshs. 1,000.00 or download
the document from KR website at NO Charge. Bidders who download the Tender Document must
register their interest immediately by sending an emailto procure@krc.co.ke stating their names, email, postal
& telephone address and tender details.
Completed Tender Documents (accompanied by a tender security in the amount and form specified in
the
tender document) in plain sealed envelopes must be clearly marked with the ‘Tender No.’ and the
‘Description of the Tender’ and shall be addressed to:
The Managing Director
Kenya Railways
P.O. Box 30121-00100
NAIROBI
And be deposited in the Tender box situated at the Reception Area, Ground Floor, Kenya Railways Headquarters,
Block C on or before the closing date and time. Tenders will be opened in the presence of the tenderers’
representatives who choose to attend at The Kenya Railways Headquarters, Block C, First Floor, and Conference
Room.
Procurement Manager
FOR: MANAGING DIRECTOR
1,000.00 Open to all
ITEM DESCRIPTION
TENDER
COST
ELIGIBILITY
1,000.00 Open to all
1,000.00 Open to all
CLOSING
DATE/TIME
7th November,
2018 10:00am
8th November,
2018 10:00am
9th November,
2018 10:00am
THE NATIONAL TREASURY AND
PLANNING
NATIONAL IRRIGATION BOARD (NIB)
NATIONAL OPEN TENDER
ISO 9001:2008 Certified
The National Irrigation Board (hereinafter referred to as “Board”) is a Government parastatal, under the Ministry of Water
and Irrigation, established in 1966 by an Act of Parliament, Chapter 347 of the Laws of Kenya, and whose mandate is the
development, promotion and management of all national irrigation schemes in the country. In line with this mandate,
the Board is currently managing seven national irrigation schemes and four research stations in various regions of the
country while undertaking the implementation of new irrigation and drainage infrastructural projects in other parts of
the country.
The Board now invites sealed tenders for the following:
S.NO.
TENDER NO.
1.
NIB/T/044/2018-2019
TENDER NAME
Tender for Provision of Maintenance & Repair Services
for National Irrigation Board’s Motor
Vehicles (Registered Garages With MTCE)
Framework Contract for one Years (Renewable)
2.
NIB/T/045/2018-2019
Auctioneering Services for Disposal of the NIB’s Unserviceable,
Obsolete or Surplus Stores &
Equipment in the 2018/2019 Financial Year
TENDER SUBMISSION
DEADLINE
16th
November 2018 at
1200 hours local time
3.
16th
November 2018 at
1200 hours local time
Detailed tender document that include mandatory preliminary requirements, technical and financial evaluation
criteria may be viewed and obtained by interested and eligible tenderers free of charge from the Board’s website:
http://www.nib.or.ke/tenders or GoK’s e-procurement portal, http://www.supplier.treasury.go.ke from 23rd
2018. Tenderers who intend to submit their tenders MUST promptly submit their names and contact details to:
purchasing@nib.or.ke or enquiries@nib.or.ke for communication of any clarification(s) and addendum (s) during the
tendering process.
All tenders, each clearly marked with tender no. and name as indicated above and serialized, must be delivered
to the Tender Box at the address below on or before tender submission deadline as indicated above. Tenders will
be opened physically in the presence of the tenderers’ representatives who choose to attend in person in the Nile Basin
Board Room, NIB (Board’s) Compound, Lenana Road, Nairobi, Kenya at the address below immediately after the tender
submission deadline.
The address referred to above is:
Physical Address:
General Manager/CEO
National Irrigation Board (NIB)
Unyunyizi House, First Floor, Room 309
Lenana Road, Hurlingham
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254-20-2711380/468
Fax: +254-20-2722821/2711347
E-mail: enquiries@nib.or.ke, purchasing@nib.or.ke
GENERAL MANAGER/CEO
NATIONAL IRRIGATION BOARD
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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.
October
Tenders must be accompanied by a bid Security valid for an additional 30 days beyond the tender validity period.
There shall be a mandatory site visit on Friday 26th October, 2018 at 10.00 a.m. on 2nd Floor, Treasury Building.
Completed tender documents, BOTH TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL PROPOSALS IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES,
enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked with the tender number should be addressed to:The
Principal Secretary,
The National Treasury,
P.O. Box 30007 – 00100,
Nairobi, Kenya
and be deposited in the tender box provided at the Treasury Building, 6th Floor, Harambee Avenue, Nairobi, so as to
be received on or before Tuesday 6th November, 2018 at 10.00 am.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers or their representatives who choose to
attend the opening at The National Treasury, Treasury Building, 6th floor, Conference Room No. 603 on Tuesday 6th
November, 2018 at 10.00 a.m.
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
INVITATION TO TENDER
The National Treasury invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tenders:
S/No Tender No.
Description
1.
2.
TNT/017/2018-2019 Proposed two (2) year maintenance of air conditioning system
for the National Treasury and Planning data centre at Herufi
House for the period 2018 to 2020
TNT/018/2018-2019 Proposed two (2) year maintenance of air conditioning system
for the National Treasury and Planning data centre at Treasury
Building for the period 2018 to 2020
TNT/019/2018-2019 Proposed two (2) year maintenance of air conditioning
system for the National Treasury and Planning offices at Treasury
Building for the period 2018 to 2020
Bid Security
300,000.00
350,000.00
120,000.00
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ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED
Tender Notice
The Kenya Revenue Authority invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tenders:
REFERENCE
INVITATION TO TENDER
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) invites tenders from eligible firms for the following tender: -
No Tender No.
Tender Description
1.
2.
3.
ERC/PROC/4/3/18-19/065 Provision of Consultancy for Regulatory Impact
study of the energy (Solar Photovoltaic Systems)
Regulations 2012
ERC/PROC/4/3/18-19/066 Provision of Consultancy for Energy Management
Regulatory Impact Study
ERC/PROC/4/3/18-19/067 Provision of Consultancy to Undertake Business
Process Review (BPR) and Business Continuity
Plan (BCP)
Open
Open
Open
KRA/HQS/ICB-020/2018-2019:
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF
CUSTOMS ELECTRONIC SEALS.
Eligibility Closing
Date
7/11/2018
at 11.30 am
7/11/2018
at 11.30 am
7/11/2018
at 11.30 am
Tender documents may be obtained by downloading from the ERC website: https://portal.erc.go.ke:8447 at no
fee or https://tenders.go.ke/website/tenders/Index
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked Tender No and Description should be
addressed to:
The Director General,
Energy Regulatory Commission,
3rd floor, Eagle Africa Centre, Longonot Road, Upper Hill,
P.O. Box 42681-00100, Nairobi
Telephone: +254-20-2847000/200; Fax: +254-20-2717603
Cell phone: 0722200947/0734414333
Email: info@erc.go.ke
Website: http//www.erc.go.ke
The sealed envelopes should be deposited in the Tender Box situated on 1st Floor, Eagle Africa Centre, Longonot
Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi or sent by post.
Tenders will be opened immediately after the stipulated time on the closing date in the presence of the tenderers’
representatives who choose to attend the opening meeting to be held at ERC’s Hearing Room situated on 1st
Eagle Africa Centre, Longonot Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi.
Floor,
DIRECTOR GENERAL
ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
KRA/HQS/NCB-021/2018-2019:
PROVISION OF COMPREHENSIVE
MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR
THE POWER BACKUP EQUIPMENT.
KRA/HQS/NCB-022/2018-2019:
PROVISION OF BRANDING AND
SIGNAGE SERVICES.
OPEN
ELIGIBILITY
PREBID DATE
AND TIME
6th
November,
2018
10.00 AM
1st
OPEN
YOUTH &
WOMEN
November,
2018
10.00 AM
1st
November,
2018
10.00 AM
CLOSING DATE
AND TIME
20th
November,
2018
11.00 A.M
13th
November,
2018
11.00 A.M
13th
November,
2018
11.00 A.M
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents
with detailed requirements at the office of the:
Deputy Commissioner - Supply Chain Management
Times Tower Building, 25th Floor,
P.O Box 48240– 00100 GPO,
Tel. +254 020 2810000, Fax No. +254 020 215 809
Nairobi, Kenya.
website: www.kra.go.ke
Email: eprocurement@kra.go.ke
Tender documents can be downloaded from the KRA website: www.kra.go.ke and www.
tenders.go.ke. Tender Documents submitted after the said date and time shall not be accepted
for evaluation irrespective of the circumstances.
Disclaimer: Taxpayers are notified that KRA will not accept responsibility for payments not received, credited and validated in the relevant Kenya Revenue
Authority accounts Contact Centre: +254 (020) 4 999 999, +254 (0711) 099 999, Email: callcentre@kra.go.ke Complaints & Information Center: +254 (0)
20 281 7700 (Hotline), Email: cic@kra.go.ke
Tulipe Ushuru Tujitegemee!
KENYA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
CENTRAL PLACEMENT SERVICE
KENYA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
CENTRAL PLACEMENT SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS/2018 KCSE EXAMINATION CENTRES
APPLICATION TO UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service is a State corporation established
under the Universities Act, 2012 to coordinate the placement of Government-sponsored students to
universities and colleges, among other functions.
The Placement Service is pleased to announce that the online application portal is now open
to all school principals to upload course choices submitted by the 2018 KCSE examination
candidates in their respective institutions/centres.
The portal may be accessed by all schools/examination centres with registered 2018 KCSE candidates
who wish to apply for degree, diploma, certificate and artisan certificate courses in universities and
colleges under Government sponsorship.
School principals are urged to ensure that each of their KCSE candidates submits their choices
of courses in the various categories (degree, diploma, craft certificate and artisan certificate). The
minimum requirement for admission to diploma and certificate courses are a mean grade of C –
(minus) and D plain respectively.
The school/centre application system will close on December 31, 2018.
For the application procedure, please visit the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. Enquiries
may sent by email to info@kuccps.ac.ke or by calling 0723 954 927, 0734 879 662 or 0205137400.
Please note the application deadline.
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service takes this opportunity to wish all the
2018 KCSE examination candidates success.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
www.kuccps.ac.ke
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service is a State corporation established
under the Universities Act, 2012 to coordinate the placement of Government-sponsored students
to universities and colleges, among other functions.
The Placement Service invites applications for the following positions.
S. No. Position
Grade
1
2
3
4
5
Senior Assistant Placement
Coordination/Career Services Officer
Strategy & Planning Officer
Risk and Compliance Officer
Senior Assistant Supply Chain
Management Officer
Senior Assistant Corporate
Communication Officer – Creative
Design & Digital
A detailed description of the positions and application instructions are available on the Placement
Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke.
Applications MUST be submitted online through the Placement Service careers portal
www.careers.kuccps.net. Interested applicants are required to create a profile and attach copies
of their CV, academic certificates, clearance certificates and testimonials before applying. The
application deadline is November 13, 2018 at 5.00pm.
The Placement Service is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with disabilities,
women and applicants from marginalised regions are encouraged to apply.
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
KUCCPS 7
KUCCPS 6
KUCCPS 6
KUCCPS 7
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October 23, 2018
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No Man’s Land, where dreams are
T
BY CYRILLA BARASA
KNA-NAIROBI
hey came in bent over with
loaded sacks on their backs.
Some staggered as though the
steps they were making could be their
last but still managed another step.
With bottles of glue in their hands
they sniffed in deeply with every step
they made. One could confuse the
sniffing with a sip of water to quench a
dry throat in the scorching sun.
Their destination was no man’s land
at Busia border point located between
Kenya and Uganda. This is where Rudi
Foundation, a youth-run foundation
saw it fit to restore the confidence of
street children and give them a fresh
breath to life.
This day was a special day. It was
a “birthday” specially made for the
street children. It was the second Sunday
of the month when they gathered
under the shade of a mango tree for a
sumptuous lunch provided by the Rudi
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
SECONDARY EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
(SEQIP)
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
Credit No
Title
Contract No
: 6138-KE
: CONSULTANCY FOR CAPACITY BUILDING ON COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT AND
DEVELOPMENT OF ASSESSMENT TOOLS
1
: MOE/KNEC/SEQIP/RFP01/2018-2019
The Government of Kenya has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Secondary
Education Quality Improvement Project (SEQIP) and Kenya National Examinations Council as one of
the implementing agencies, intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include provision of technical skills on development and roll out
of a Competency Based Assessment and Development of assessment tools and development of an Item
writing portal and Item Banking system. The assignment will commence immediately after signing of
contract and as per the implementation schedule indicated in the detailed Terms of Reference.
The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following website:
www.knec.ac.ke
KNEC invites eligible consulting firms (“consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the services.
Interested consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualification
and relevant experience to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignments,
experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills among staff, etc.) Key Experts will not
be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.
The short listing criteria are:
i. Must be registered as a legal entity.
ii. Possess valid Tax Compliance certificate.
iii. Audited financial statements for the last three years.
iv. Information about firm’s capacity and number of years in offering related similar capacity building
and support.
v. Technical and managerial organization of the firm.
vi. General qualification and experience of the firm and number of key staff.
vii. Specific Experience in relation to similar assignments conducted in the past under World Bank
funded program.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III , paragraphs 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17 of the
World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” July 2016 Procurement Regulations, setting
forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly
whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy.
In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for
the entire contract, if selected.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost Based Selection method set out
in the Procurement Regulations.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0800 to 1700 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail,
or by e-mail) by 30th November 2018 at 11.00am.
Chief Executive Officer
Kenya National Examinations Council
P.O. Box: 73598 00200,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Head Office
National Housing Corporation (NHC) House,
Aga Khan Walk,
Tel:+254 020 3317412 / 3317413 / 3317419 / 3317427 / 3341027
3341050 / 3341071 / 3341098 / 3341113 / 2213381
Fax: +254-020- 2226032
Mobile:0720741001/0732333860
Email address: ceo@knec.ac.ke
Foundation. The founder of “Rudi”,
Kiswahili for “go back”, Eugene Buluma
and Micheal Khasindu, Khasindu
were touched by the children’s plight.
At the no man’s land, they gave them
food and water every second Sunday of
the month.
“We were touched by the children’s
plight and how the society has neglected
them. One does not have to
be rich to share,” Eugene and Michael
said.
Mike, as his friends call him, was the
brain behind the foundation. Having
lived in Busia town since he was a small
boy he had seen how little girls and
boys from poor backgrounds struggled
to stay in school due to lack of school
fees. Some would go without dinner
and would not marshal the energy to
walk to school the next day.
“There would be absenteeism and
when they appeared two or three days
after, all they could say was, ‘we slept
hungry at home. There wasn’t even
a morsel of food to cool the pangs of
hunger,” Mike said.
Founded in 2012, the group was registered
in 2015 with 10 members comprising
of youths aged below 35 years.
The group has three main objectives.
The first is “one bread, a thousand
smiles” that focuses on feeding street
children and in so doing, creating an
avenue where the street children can
open up and share their problems.
“We preferred the feeding programme
because this is where we can
sit down with the 50 children we cater
for and chat. It is at this hour they
open up about their background and
how they came to the street. We create
confidence just by a mere meal.
Through sharing we are able to know
how to help them,” Buluma said.
He said they had partnered with the
Hope Foundation that provides the
children with counselling services and
in this way some have been able to either
go back to their families or return
to school or engage in constructive
work that has changed their lives such
as horticultural farming and carpentry.
We
were touched
by the children’s
plight and how the
society has neglected
them. One does not
have to be rich to share..
There would be absenteeism
and when they
appeared two or three
days after, all they
could say was, ‘we slept
hungry at home. There
wasn’t even a morsel of
food to cool the pangs of
hunger - Micheal Khasindu
“Counselling has greatly assisted in
bringing the family members on board.
The children bond with the parents
they had left or guardians who could
be step-parents, aunts or some other
relatives,” Buluma said.
Kibaba, a street boy and one of the
beneficiaries of Rudi Foundation, said
he was grateful to the youth group for
the monthly meal sessions pointing out
that on such days the street children
have a decent meal.
“On Sundays such as this one we do
not go out to rummage in the dustbins
to look for food. We do not bear the
humiliation born upon us by security
guards outside the hotels,” Kibaba said
as he munched a chapati that he had
been served.
The second is Rudi system that focuses
on providing sanitary towels
to rural girls and thus keeps them in
school. Some of the girls may have
dropped out of school due to early
pregnancies or they thought they had
matured and therefore felt odd to be
This is where
Rudi Foundation,
a youth-run
foundation saw
it fit to restore
the confidence of
street children and
give them a fresh
breath to life
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rekindled
MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY
RECRUITMENT OF THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLORS
Maasai Mara University invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies:
i. Deputy Vice - Chancellor, Administration, Finance and Planning.
ii. Deputy Vice - Chancellor, Academic and Students Affairs.
REF: MMU/DVC/03/2018 – DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND PLANNING) – GRADE 17 (1 POST)
JOB SPECIFICATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS
For appointment to this position an applicant must:
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(i) Have an earned PHD;
(ii) Be a Professor or Associate Professor or an Associate Research Professor/Fellow, be well published and should be academic leader in his/her area of specialization;
(iii) Have at least eight (8) years progressive experience in University leadership/management positions or its equivalent;
(iv) Be a recognized scholar as evidenced by referred journals, publications, University education level books as well as project grants and awards;
(v) Have demonstrated competence in Research and Innovations for at least six (6) years;
(vi) Have excellent understanding and broad awareness of the current trends and developments in University Education and Training in Kenya and globally;
(vii) Have ability and leadership skills to effectively co-ordinate the Administrative, Finance and Planning functions of the University;
(viii) Have excellent knowledge of structural, legislative and regulations that govern the administration of University Education in Kenya;
(ix) Have good understanding of government financial and fiscal policies, strategic planning and vision 2030;
(x) Have a demonstrable experience in networking, fundraising and resource mobilization;
(xi) Have a proven track record in Management of Change, Transformative and Strategic leadership; and
(xii) Meet requirements of chapter six of the Constitution of Kenya.
CORE COMPETENCIES
i)
Ability to portray and uphold positive National image and work in a multi- cultural and multi- ethnic environment with sensitivity to and respect to diversity;
ii) Be a visionary and result oriented thinker;
iii) Have the capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines;
iv) Have firm, fair and transparent management style; and
v) Have demonstrable communication and interpersonal skills.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration, Finance and Planning), as the In-charge of Administration, Finance and Planning division of the University and will:
• Provide innovative and creative leadership in the area of planning, human resource management, financial and physical resource management;
• Management of Finance, Assets and Development Plans;
• Oversee the implementation of all procurement, fiscal, human resources, administrative policies and appropriate procedures to ensure efficient performance and delivery of services in
the University in line with the strategic plan;
• Coordinate the preparation and implementation of the university budget and preparation of financial statements and management reports;
• Coordinate the design, implementation, maintenance and development of appropriate human resources policies, procedures and systems that attract, develop and retain competent human
resources;
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• In charge of designing, modeling and managing long-term financial and physical plans;
• In charge of optimal utilization and investments of the University’s finances and assets;
• In charge of annual budgeting, planning, monitoring and management strategies;
• Oversee the maintenance of the University buildings and property including furniture, equipment, etc., and all other property of the University;
• Monitor and ensure that all security measures for the University are adequate;
• Responsible for provision of accurate and current financial information to support decision making;
• Shall be responsible for appropriate Finance and Administration Management Policies and procedures in conformity with the relevant laws, guidelines and frameworks in Kenya;
• Maintain efficiency and good order of the University and ensure proper enforcement of the statutes and regulations; and
• Carry out such other duties and responsibilities as may be delegated by the Vice- Chancellor.
REF: MMU/DVC/04/2018 – DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (ACADEMIC AND STUDENTS AFFAIRS) – GRADE 17 (1 POST)
JOB SPECIFICATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS
For appointment to this position an applicant must:
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1. RUDI Foundation members at a tree planting event at Munongo.
2. Eugene in a white cap, serves the street children at No man’s land
at Busia border.
3. Rudi Foundation members donating sanitary towels to Esirisia secondary
school in Busia
4. Eugene ( left) and Khasindu ( far right) donate a cheque of Sh20,420
to Buland Primary school pupils towards setting up a community library.
still in primary. Mike said,
“these girls imagine they cannot
go back to school after giving
birth. They imagine other
pupils or students will mock
them. In this case the girls go
through counseling and thereafter
they propose a school
they would like to join. We
then talk to the school administration
to readmit them.”
The group’s third agenda
focuses on conservation that
aims at planting trees and improving
the environment.
The Rudi Foundation funding
came from member contributions
most employed
in various institutions in the
country.
“Not all of us are employed.
Being a volunteer does not
require money. Some of us
volunteer to cook and wash
clothes as a way of giving contribution,”
Juliet and Alex who
are both Rudi members said.
Whereas the youths said it
was not easy alleviating the
street children menace they
hoped that through their efforts
the government and
other organisations will be
able to take the plight of street
children seriously and come
up with a way to accommodate
them in future programmes.
They
observed that given a
chance, street children could
reform and make a positive
impact in economic development
of the country.
The group members challenged
the society to take parental
responsibility seriously
and reduce street children
menace.
(i) Have an earned PHD;
(ii) Be a Professor or Associate Professor or an Associate Research Professor/Fellow and be well published and an academic leader in his/her area of specialization;
(iii) Have at least eight (8) years progressive experience in University leadership/ management positions or its equivalent;
(iv) Be accomplished scholar with a proven track record in formulating and managing academic programs and supervising and mentoring Masters and PhD students;
(v) Be a recognized scholar as evidenced by referred journals, publications, University education level books as well as project grants and awards;
(vi) Have demonstrated competence in Research and Innovations for at least six (6) years;
(vii) Have excellent understanding and broad awareness of the current trends and developments in University education and training in Kenya and globally;
(viii) Have proven capacity in crafting and managing sustainable academic linkages/collaborations programs with reputable academic institutions;
(ix) Have proven ability to attract and effectively manage research funding to make Maasai Mara University the first among equals;
(x) Demonstrate highly developed ability to diversify and enrich student’s life and activities to mould proactive community of students to participate fully in national development; and
(xi) Meet requirements of chapter six of the Constitution of Kenya.
CORE COMPETENCIES
i)
Ability to portray and uphold positive National image and work in a multi- cultural and multi- ethnic environment with sensitivity to and respect to diversity;
ii) Be a visionary and result oriented thinker;
iii) Have the capacity to work under pressure to meet strict deadlines;
iv) Have firm, fair and transparent management style; and
v) Have demonstrable communication and interpersonal skills.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Responsibilities of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Students Affairs) shall be as follows:
• Head and provide leadership in the division;
• Set the University Academic Agenda in line with the Strategic Plan and Vision 2030;
• Provide leadership in the management of Academic Affairs to enhance high academic standards;
• Oversee the preparation and implementation of academic programmes and regulations;
• Coordinate teaching, research and academic support for all academic programmes;
• Coordinate the management of examinations, post-graduate studies and research; development of library, and the admissions of students;
• Maintain collaboration and linkages with both local and international institutions of higher learning for academic research and innovations programmes;
•
• Attract, retain and develop the very best human resource in academics;
• Increase trust in academically led environment (intellectual property rights);
•
• Promote learning and innovations within the institution;
• Create, build and enhance strategic partnerships and collaborations;
•
Promote cultural diversity; and
• Ensure the University constantly adopts innovative and modern systems for delivery of academic programmes including e-learning and distance education;
•
Provide integrated approach to enterprise that promotes creativity, innovation and impact to the University and community;
Provide integrated support to schools for inter activities such as student recruitment, partnership and innovation;
• Increase international reach by ensuring the impact of education and alumni community at international events;
• Support commercialization of innovations from the University;
•
• Promote community service and outreach.
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
Successful candidates will be offered a competitive remuneration package, including house allowance and other benefits in accordance with the Kenya Government public service guidelines. The
appointment will be for a contractual period of five (5) years renewable for a further period of five (5) years subject to satisfactory performance.
APPLICATION GUIDELINES AND STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS FOR THE POSITION
Applications in ten copies, should be submitted together with a detailed curriculum vitae detailing academic qualifications, professional experience, leadership and management roles,
publications/awards/scholarships/funding, membership of professional associations, linkages and community service; copies of relevant certificates, email address and telephone contacts. Must
obtain clearance from Higher Education Loans Board, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, Kenya Revenue Authority, certificate of Good Conduct and Credit Reference Bureau Certificate.
Applicants are required to give names, addresses and contacts of three (3) referees and should indicate on the envelope the Reference number and the position applied for so as to reach the
Chairman of Council on the address indicated below on or before 5.00 pm on 12th November, 2018.
The Chairman of Council,
Maasai Mara University
P. O. Box 861-20500
Email: chairmarauni@mmarau.ac.ke
Maasai Mara University is an equal opportunity employer.
Canvassing will automatically lead to disqualification.
Maasai Mara University is ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution
Ensure that the University Senate is properly advised in the development of programmes in conformity to national and international standards and legally recognized profession bodies;
Co-ordination of the student welfare activities;
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kasneb Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill, P O Box 41362 - 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Tel. (020) 4923000, Cell phone numbers: 0722 -201214, 0734-600624
E-mail: info@kasneb.or.ke Website: www.kasneb.or.ke
INTERNATIONAL EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI)
PROVISION OF EXAMINATION TESTING SERVICES ON A COMPUTER-BASED PLATFORM ON PILOT BASIS
REFERENCE NO: KAS/EOI/001/2018/2019
1. Introduction
1.1 Legal framework
The Kenya Accountants and Secretaries National Examinations Board (kasneb) was
established as a state corporation under the National Treasury by the Government of
Kenya on 24 July 1969. The establishment and operations of kasneb are governed by
the following main Acts:
(a) The Accountants Act, No. 15 of 2008 (which repealed the Accountants Act,
Cap 531 of 1977).
(b) The Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act, Cap 534 of 1988.
(c) The Investment and Financial Analysts Act, No.13 of 2015.
1.2 Mandate
The mandate of kasneb is the development of syllabuses, conduct of professional,
diploma and certificate examinations and certification of candidates in finance,
accountancy, credit, governance and management, information technology and
related disciplines, promotion of its qualifications nationally and internationally and the
accreditation of relevant training institutions.
1.3 Vision
Global leader in examination and certification of business professionals.
1.4 Mission
Empowering professionals globally by offering quality examinations and undertaking
research and innovation.
1.5 Qualifications
kasneb currently offers five (5) professional examinations, three (3) diploma
examinations and one (1) certificate examination that lead to the following qualifications:
1.5.1 Professional qualifications
(i) Certified Public Accountants (CPA).
(ii) Certified Secretaries (CS).
(iii) Certified Information Communication Technologists (CICT).
(iv) Certified Investment and Financial Analysts (CIFA).
(v) Certified Credit Professionals (CCP).
1.5.2 Diploma qualifications
(i) Accounting Technicians Diploma (ATD).
(ii) Diploma in Information Communication Technology (DICT).
(iii) Diploma in Credit Management (DCM).
1.5.3 Certificate qualification
Certificate in Accounting and Management Skills (CAMS).
The above examinations are administered twice a year in May and November to
kasneb students based both in Kenya and outside Kenya.
2. Brief on the project
kasneb has predominantly used paper-based testing in the administration of its
examinations. With the advancements in technology supporting computer-based
examinations (CBE), kasneb is keen to further enhance the integrity, efficiency and
flexibility of its examination administration systems through adoption of CBE.
In this regard, kasneb wishes to partner with an established provider of computer-based
testing services to guide the planned transition to CBE. The partnership will involve the
selected firm administering one or more kasneb examinations on a computer-based
platform on pilot basis pending full transition to CBE.
kasneb envisages partnering with a firm with demonstrable experience in offering
computer-based testing services to professional examination bodies whose operations are
similar or related to those of kasneb.
3. Scope of services
The scope of services shall include, but not limited to the following:
(a) Carrying out an internal and external analysis of the technical and other requirements
for a successful transition by kasneb to CBE, including the requirements for
examination centres.
(b) Training test developers and moderators on examinations development in a
computer-based testing environment.
(c) Administering the computer-based tests in the specified examinations and facilitating
automated marking of candidates’ responses in the relevant papers.
(d) Advising on test data banks.
(e) Processing and analysing results for the computer-based examinations.
(f)
Ensuring the safety, integrity and continuity of the computer-based examinations.
(g) Ensuring adequate technical support and back-up systems to facilitate the successful
administration of computer-based examinations.
(h) Undertaking appropriate skills and knowledge transfer on CBE to kasneb as part of
capacity building.
4. Eligibility
kasneb invites eligible firms to express their interest in the above project. Interested firms
must provide the following in the English language/English language translation:
(a) Company profile.
(b) Copy of certificate of registration/incorporation or its equivalent.
(c) Copy of valid tax compliance certificate or its equivalent.
(d) Copy of personal identification number (PIN) and value added tax (VAT) certificates
or their equivalent.
(e) Evidence of financial ability to undertake the assignment. In this connection, the firm
should attach audited financial statements for the last three (3) years.
(f) Technical capability to undertake the assignment. Demonstrate through a formal
proposal, in-depth understanding and capacity to undertake the scope of work
including the following:
(i) Description of assignments and experience in administering computer-based
examinations at national and/or international levels within the last five years
(attach letters of recommendation from current/past clients as applicable).
(ii) Description of the management/organisation structure, list of key staff relevant
to the assignment and their curriculum vitae.
(iii) Demonstration of the firm’s ability to administer CBE globally.
(iv) Infrastructural capacity.
(g) Proposed implementation plan including the estimated project duration, project cost
and post-implementation support.
(h) Information regarding any current litigation involving the firm.
(i)
(j)
Any other relevant information and documentation.
5. Submission procedure
Expressions of Interest must be submitted in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with
the EOI Name and Reference Number and be deposited in the Tender Box situated at
kasneb Towers, Upper Hill, Nairobi and be addressed to:
The Secretary and Chief Executive
Kenya Accountants and Secretaries National Examinations Board (kasneb)
kasneb Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill
P.O. Box 41362-00100
Nairobi
KENYA
so as to be received on or before Tuesday, 27 November 2018 at 11.00 a.m. East Africa
time. The Expressions of Interest may also be sent by secure mode to the above address.
The bids will be opened immediately in the presence of bidders or their representatives
who choose to attend.
6. Criteria for evaluation
Only those companies that will meet the eligibility criteria will be prequalified and issued
with the Request for Proposal (RFP) document.
7. Clarifications
Interested parties may request for clarification on this Expression of Interest for up to seven
(7) days before the submission deadline date. Any such requests for clarification must be
sent in writing by paper mail or electronic mail to:
Head of Supply Chain Management
kasneb
kasneb Towers, Hospital Road, Upper Hill
P.O. Box 41362-00100
Nairobi
KENYA
Email: procurement@kasneb.or.ke
SECRETARY AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Tuesday, 23 October 2018
Certification by relevant professional bodies, regulatory and quality assurance
bodies.
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LAKE VICTORIA SOUTH
WATER SERVICES BOARD
KENYA INSTITUTE OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
INVITATION TO TENDER
The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) invites sealed bids
from eligible candidates for the following tenders:
1.
2.
TENDER NO KICD/07/2018-2019 ON PROVISION OF ASSET TAGGING AND
VALUATION SERVICES
TENDER NO KICD/08/2018-2019 ON DISPOSAL OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND OTHER OBSOLETE ITEMS on ‘as is where is’ basis.
Tender documents detailing the requirements may be downloaded from
the KICD website www.kicd.ac.ke free of charge.
Upon downloading the document, bidders are required to immediately
email their Company names and contact details to procurement@kicd.ac.ke
The Vehicles and other obsolete items may be viewed at KICD compound
upon arrangement with KICD procurement office. Completed tender
documents in a plain sealed envelope and marked TENDER NO….. and
TENDER NAME….. should be addressed to:
The Director/Chief Executive officer
Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development
P.O. Box 30231-00100
NAIROBI
and deposited in the Tender Box located at the reception of KICD NACECE
RESOURCE CENTRE so as to be received on or before 7th
November
2018 at 10.00 a.m.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders
representatives who choose to attend.
Late bids shall be returned unopened.
LVSWSB is an equal opportunity employer: Persons with disability,
women, minority and marginalized groups are encouraged to apply.
We are committed to the eradication of all forms of corruption in
the Board.
P. O. BOX 3325- 40100, KISUMUTEL:
057- 2025128/0202157233
Email: info@lvswaterboard.go.ke
Website: www.lvwswaterboard.go.ke
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Lake Victoria South Water Services Board (LVSWSB) wishes to
recruit self-driven, result oriented and highly motivated and qualified
individuals to fill the following posts.
1. POST OF CHIEF MANAGER CORPORATE PLANNING ( READVERTISED)
2.
ELECTRO / MECHANICAL ENGINEER
For key responsibilities and requirements for appointment, please
visit the Board’s website at www.lvwswaterboard.go.ke
If you meet the requirements for the above post, please send your
application attaching a detailed CV, copies of academic/professional
certificates and testimonials stating your current position, remuneration
and telephone contact by 13th November 2018, to the Chief
Executive Officer Lake Victoria South Water Services Board, Lavictors
House Off-Ring Road Milimani, P. O. Box 3325 - 40100 Kisumu.
The Commonwealth Commission in the United
Kingdom is offering thirty two (32) full scholarships
for postgraduate students for Kenyan students tenable
in UK institutions of Higher Learning starting in
October 2018. Thirteen (13) of the scholarships are
for PhD while the remaining nineteen (19) are for
Master Degrees.
The awards are tenable at any approved UK
University or higher education institution with which
the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission has a
part- funding agreement.
The details of these scholarships and application
procedures are available on the Ministry website:
http://www.education.go.ke/.
The deadline for applications is 16th
November, 2018
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
State Department for University
Education& Research
COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS TENABLE IN
THE UNITED KINGDOM 2018/ 2019
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING AND
BASIC EDUCATION
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
ADVERTISEMENT OF VACANT POSTS
(CIVILIAN STAFF)
Applications are invited for the following posts in the Ministry of Defence. Interested and qualified persons are
requested to make their applications by completing ONE application form PSC2 (Revised 2016) and submit the
same together with copies of the required certificates. The application form may be downloaded from Public Service
Commission website www.publicservice.go.ke
Requirements and other detailed information for each of the posts is available on the Ministry’s website
www.mod.go.ke and on www.my.govt.go.ke
Completed application forms should reach the Cabinet Secretary’s office- Ministry of Defence, P.O. Box 40668 -
00100, NAIROBI or hand delivered to Ulinzi House gate off Lenana Road, on or before 12th November, 2018.
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Artisan Plumber III
Artisan Spray painter III
Artisan Panel beater III
Artisan Welder III
Artisan Electrician (Building) III
Artisan Carpenter III
Artisan III Mason
Artisan III Sign writer
Artisan Machinist
Artisan III Upholstery
Artisan III Sheet Metal
Motor Vehicle Mechanic
Motor Vehicle Electrician
Tailor III
Housekeeping Assistant III
Cook III
Waiter III
Mortuary Attendant III
Plant Operator III/ Rigger
Safety Equipment Technician
Aircraft Surface Technician
LEONARD NGOTHO
For: Principal Secretary
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KENYA PRIMARY EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (PRIEDE) PROJECT
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
PROJECT ID 146797 GRANT NO 018863
CONSULTANCY FOR CARRYING OUT AN ENDLINE STUDY ON THE EARLY
GRADE MATHEMATICS COMPETENCY LEVELS AMONG CLASS 2 PUPILS IN
KENYA. REFERENCE NO MOE/GPE/CQS/01/2018-2019
SELECTION BASED ON CONSULTANT’S QUALIFICATION (CQS)
(1)
(2)
The Ministry of Education (MOE), received a grant from the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) to support development
of primary education sub-sector in Kenya under the supervision of the World Bank. The ministry intends to
apply part of the proceeds for Consulting Services.
The objectives of the EGMA End line Study are to:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Determine the Early Grade Mathematics (EGM) competencies among Class 2 pupils disaggregated by gender,
region, rural-urban and public and private schools;
Assess the current pedagogy for teaching Mathematics in early primary grades;
Assess current teaching-learning practices e.g. use of Mathematics syllabi, preparation of lesson plans, lesson
delivery, classroom, homework and assessment practices;
Assess teachers’ competencies to teach Mathematics in early grades;
Assess the current strategies for building Mathematics competencies in early grades;
Identify issues and areas for improvement and suggest necessary interventions required at various levels.
(3) The Ministry now invites eligible consulting firms (Consultants). The Consultant shall have sufficient professionals
with at least a Bachelor’s Degree and experience in research studies. The shortlisting criteria are:a.
Consulting
firm’s profile, Incorporation, organization structure, address and staffing
b. Consulting firm’s capacity and experience in similar assignments
c.
Proposed team of professionals with relevant qualification and experience in similar assignments (To be used
as criteria of evaluation at Request for Proposals (RFP) Stage).
(7) Terms of reference with more details on the scope and tasks of the assignment, roles and responsibilities, Key deliverables
and timelines, qualification and eligibility requirements for the Consultant has been posted/uploaded in the
Ministry Website www.education.go.ke. Any clarification in connection with the consultancy will be clarified in the
same website.
(8) Expressions of Interest must be submitted in plain sealed envelope clearly marked with the consultancy reference
number and title and be addressed to:The
Principal Secretary
State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education
and be deposited in the tender box located at the reception area of Jogoo House B Harambee Avenue on or
before 5th
November, 2018 at 11.00 am EAT
(9) The address referred above is:
Physical Address: Jogoo House B, Harambee Avenue, Ground Floor, Room 014
Attn: Head of Supply Chain Management, State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education
Postal Address:
Code:
P.O. Box 30040, Nairobi, Kenya
00100
City:
Zip code:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Web site:
Nairobi
+254
(0)20 318581 Ext.30413
254-020-318581
ppo@education.go.ke
www.education.go.ke and
http://supplier.treasury.go.ke/site/tenders.go/index.php/
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October 23, 2018
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Busia board approves Sh64m
for 13,000 bursary applicants
Busia County
Education Support
Scheme Board
(CESSB) has
approved an
allocation of
Sh.64 million for
bursary applicants
in the financial
year 2016/2017
BY MELECHEZEDECK
EJAKAIT, KNA-BUSIA
T
his comes as a relief to
about 12,930 applicants
drawn from the 35 wards
in the county some whom
have had their documents
withheld by their respective
institutions pending fee clearance.
Addressing
the press after
the Board’s meeting at Amagoro
in Teso North constituency
on Wednesday, Busia
County Assembly Education
Committee chair Novena Ndaliro
disclosed that the board
members unanimously approved
the names of all applicants
recommended by
ward committees. According
to Ndaliro, who was flanked
by Chief Officers Daniel Mogoria
and Lydia Nabwire, the
approval would now pave way
for the controllerof budget to
disburse the funds to respective
beneficiaries.
“Today is a happy day because
we have started seeing
light in the subject of bursary
applications and disbursement
of funds to needy students in
From left Busia County Assembly Education Committee chair Novena Ndaliro, Chief Officers
Daniel Mogoria, Lydia Nabwire and Assembly Education committee member Linus Asiba.
secondary schools, colleges
and universities. This is big
stride in our county’s education
sector,” she said.
She attributed the delay in
the release of the funds to the
lengthy process involved in
making regulations to control
disbursement of bursaries.
“It is a requirement by law
that every county must have a
well constituted board and
regulations that control matters
related to bursaries before
effecting disbursement,”
noted Ndaliro.
“As a county, we did not
have one until September 15,
2018 when the Governor appointed
the nine-member
committee,” she explained.
MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND
MINING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
KENYA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY
_______Opening up Rural Kenya_______
TENDER NOTICE: ADDENDUM NO.1
LOW VOLUME SEAL ROADS (LVSR): PHASE 1 – BATCH 2K LOT 1
ROADS 10,000 PROGRAMME: INVITATION TOTENDER FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF 10,000 KMS OF ROADS SUPPORTING PRIMARY
GROWTH SECTORS
TENDER NUMBER: KERRA/RD10,000/LVSR/02/2017-18
UPGRADING TO BITUMEN STANDARD AND PERFORMANCE BASED
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF ROADS UNDER BATCH 2K LOT 1
Pursuant to Clause 11 and 22 of the Instruction to Bidders , the Authority wishes to make changes to the Tender
Notice that appeared in My Gov on Tuesday 2nd October, 2018 as follows:S/No.
Rwc No. Road Name
1.0
RWC 554 Upgrading to Bitumen Standard
And Maintenance of Silibwet
– Merigi – Kaparuso – Tegat
– Chemaner – Kimuchul –
Matecha/ Longisa – Kembu –
Chemaner/ Mulot – Kapkimolwa
– Kembu – Kaparuso, Matecha
- Mugoiywet Road
2.0
RWC 555 Upgrading to Bitumen Standard
And Maintenance of Endarasha
– Charity – Gakanga- Embaringo
– Kimunyuru – Jnct D447,
Mweiga – Amboni – Bondeni –
Riiru – Karandi – Jn D446, Issaco
Camp – Mahiga – Sangare And;
B5, Solio – Kabati – Gitegi Honi
River(B5)-Wendiga Shopping
Centre-Mairo(D446) Roads
3.0
RWC 556 Riosiri - Ensoko
Retender
10
Retender
67
Changes
in the Bid
Document
8th
November,
2018
Status
Retender
Length
( Kms)
75
Revisions
Date of
Submission
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR MINING
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR CONSULTANCY
SERVICES FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
GRANITE PROCESSING PLANT IN EMUHAYA, VIHIGA COUNTY: TENDER
NO. SDM/EOI/001/2018-2019
The Principal Secretary, State Department for Mining, invites sealed Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from eligible and qualified Consultant
firms for provision of consultancy services for the Feasibility Study on the establishment of a Granite Processing Plant in Emuhaya, Vihiga
County. Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description
of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, and availability of appropriate skills).
The purpose of this study is to provide the terms of reference that will guide a comprehensive feasibility study on the socio-economic
viability of the establishment of a granite processing facility in Emuhaya, Vihiga County, for the production of dimension stone.
The aim of the project is to improve the livelihoods of the beneficiary community and the economy of the region and that of Kenya as
a whole through direct and indirect job creation, and also to provide easy access to dimension stones, import substitution and hence
improve quality of housing and business.
Objectives of the Granite Processing Plant
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
To produce dimension stone for the construction industry
Import substitution of the related products.
To create jobs for the local community
To improve socio-economic status of the community
To increase revenues for the National and County Governments
Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference for the study are as follows:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Review existing geological information and current use of granite in Vihiga county.
Undertake analysis of granite potential i.e raw materials locally, regionally and internationally.
Analyze the commercial, economic and social viability of the granite processing plant.
Review options of the implementation framework
Define human resource, equipment and any other needs for the success of the project
Define an implementation timeline for the project
vii. Define project risk and mitigation measures
viii. Recommend organizational structure and management after commissioning
ix.
x.
Undertake an overview of dimension stone market
Identify potential sources of funding for sustainability of the project
xi.
xii.
xv.
Define the extent to which the project will benefit the youth, women and people with disability
Review the infrastructure, security and utility requirements
xiii. Undertake market study/analysis/outlook and competitiveness (demand, cost and competitiveness analysis).
xiv.
Analyze technological considerations in dimension stone production
Analyze by-product use and waste management/utilization
xvi. Undertake PESTEL analysis of the project
xvii. Determine Investment requirement – capital outlay
xviii. Local content analysis – affirmative action
xix.
xx.
Determine investment incentives available locally
Determine international positioning and strategies employed
Change in
Opening date
The Pre-bid Site Visit is open BUT MANDATORY and bidders are free to visit the site but with prior arrangement with
the KeRRA Regional Manager of the various County where the project is located. Bidders must ensure the Site Visit
Certificate is signed by the Regional Manager. The list of contract details for the Regional Manager is availed on the
Authority’s Website.
Detailed information on the tender will be available for downloading FREE of CHARGE on the Authority’s Website
www.kerra.go.ke with effect from 23rd October, 2018.
The sealed bids MUST be submitted to the address below located on 6th floor Blue Shield Towers or deposited in
the Tender Box on or before 8th November, 2018 at 10.00a.m.Thereafter, opening of the bids will take place at
the same venue starting from 10:15am.
Bids not received at the submission venue by the closing time will not be accepted for opening and will be
rejected and returned unopened.
Bidders may obtain further information from the Procurement Unit of KeRRA at the address below during working
hours from 09:00 to 16:00 hrs local time Monday to Friday.
Manager (Procurement)Kenya Rural Roads Authority,
Blue Shield Towers, 6th Floor, Hospital Road, Upper Hill,
P.O Box 48151 – 00100, NAIROBI, KENYA.
Email Addresses: kerra@kerra.go.ke, dgkerra@kerra.go.ke
Tel: +254(20)8013846/2710451, Mobile: +254 724 735 568
Procurement Manager
FOR: DIRECTOR GENERAL
KENYA RURAL ROADS AUTHORITY
KeRRA is ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED
Opening Up Rural Kenya
xxi. Determine trading potential and value chain analysis
The consultant will be expected to finish the study and deliver the report in thirty (30) days.
To be eligible the firms must meet the following minimum criteria:
Provide elaborate background and structure of the companies including relevant statutory incorporation/registration documents, physical
address and correspondence details. The mandatory statutory documents are:
a. Copy of Tax Payer Registration (PIN/VAT),
b.
c.
d.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Other Requirements
1.
Copy of Certificate of Incorporation/Registration
Valid Tax Compliance Certificate
Ensure that the tenderers’ submission is serialized i.e. with page numbers.
Provide evidence of minimum two (2) successfully completed contracts of similar nature within the last five years
Demonstrate financial and organizational strength by attaching audited accounts for the last three (3) years
Provide company profile with firm’s background, physical address, telephone contacts, facilities, organizational structure, directors
and key staff to include experience and qualifications, products and services provided
Provide reference letters and contact details of two (2) corporate clients
Demonstrate the ability, capacity and experience to undertake the assignment
Provide signed curriculum Vitae of at least 5 key personnel with software and hardware skills relevant to the project. The 5 must
have participated in some of the references indicated
Interested Consultants may seek clarification in writing, and the same to be received, at least seven (7) working days before date of
closing the REOI advertisement, to the following address- Principal Secretary, Ministry of Mining P.O. Box 30009 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Expressions of Interest must be deposited by 8th November, 2018 at 11.00 am Local time, in the Tender Box located at Works Building
2nd Floor, Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya. The packages should be clearly marked: REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A GRANITE PROCESSING PLANT IN EMUHAYA,
VIHIGA COUNTY TENDER NO. SDM/EOI/001/2018-2019;
Addressed to:
The Principal Secretary,
State Department for Mining
Ministry of Petroleum and Mining,
Works Building 2nd floor, Ngong Road,
P.O Box 30009-00100,
NAIROBI,
KENYA
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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Governor seeks support
for health partnership
Dr Kuti regrets
that some
politicians were
opposed to a
move intended to
improve health
services
KNA -ISOILO
I
siolo governor Dr. Mohamed
Kuti has urged
politicians to embrace the
proposed public, private, partnership
(PPP) in the county’s
health sector and stop inciting
residents against the collaboration.
Dr.
Kuti regretted that some
politicians were opposed to
the move, intended to improve
provision of the health services
to the local population.
“We have received several
letters from various government
agencies,
cluding summons b
Senate health co
mittee but as a medi
there is no way we can
jeopardise lives of th
people,” said the
governor as he
displayed some of
MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND
MINING
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR MINING
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR CONSULTANCY
SERVICES FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
SOAPSTONE VALUE ADDITION CENTER IN KISII COUNTY: TENDER NO.
SDM/EOI/003/2018-2019
The Principal Secretary, State Department for Mining, invites sealed Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from eligible and qualified Consultant
firms for provision of consultancy services for the Feasibility Study on the establishment of a Soapstone Value Addition Center in Kisii
County. Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description
of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, and availability of appropriate skills).
The purpose of this study is to provide the terms of reference that will guide a comprehensive feasibility study on the socio-economic
viability of the establishment of a Soapstone Value Addition Centre in Kisii County.
The aim of the project is to improve the livelihoods of the beneficiary community, regional economy and that of Kenya as a whole, and
creation of direct and indirect jobs through value addition and diversification of soapstone products.
Objectives of the Soapstone Value Addition Centre
i. To provide value addition and diversification of soapstone products
ii. To create jobs for the Kenyans
iii. To improve socio-economic status of the community
iv. To increase revenues for the National and County Governments
Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference for the study are as follows:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
x.
xi.
xii.
xv.
xvi.
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
the letters.
Dr.Kuti was speaking in
Isiolo town on Saturday during
the commemoration of
Mashujaa day.
He said that an International
NGO – ‘Living Good’ which
operates in Kenya, Uganda
and Tanzania, if accepted in
the county, would only carry
out activities in the remote
parts of the county and not at
the referral Hospitals.
r said the
as noble and
transformty’s
health
r particuarly
helping
healthcare
seekers.
He
said the proposed (PPP)
is an attempt to streamline
healthcare service delivery
through more astute management
of the county referral
hospital and two sub-county
hospitals at Garbatula and
Merti for a contract period of
four years. The contract can
only be renewed if services
are satisfactory to the relevant
stakeholders.
Kuti said contrary to the rupoor
mours
being peddled, the proposed
partnership would not
increase the cost of healthcare
services in county facilities but
rather build sustainable, low
cost impact healthcare solutions
including engagement
of trained community health
workers at village level.
“It will also incorporate the
best technological apparatus
to help in improving service
delivery especially in maternal
and child healthcare,” he
added.
Isiolo County Commissioner
Mr. John Ondego said that security
agencies in the area will
soon disallow boda-boda riders
from operating beyond set
time to be agreed upon by all
stakeholders, because some
were risking lives by working
even past midnight.
Ondego said incidents of
riders being killed and their
motorbikes stolen should be
investigated thoroughly so
that such cases could be eliminated
both in the area and the
neighbouring Meru County.
MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND
MINING
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR MINING
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES
FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A GOLD REFINERY
IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY: TENDER NO. SDM/EOI/002/2018-2019
The Principal Secretary, State Department for Mining, invites sealed Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from eligible and qualified Consultant
firms for provision of consultancy services for the Feasibility Study on the establishment of a Gold refinery plant in Kakamega County.
Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar
assignments, experience in similar conditions, and availability of appropriate skills).
The purpose of this study is to provide the terms of reference that will guide a comprehensive feasibility study on the socio-economic
viability of the establishment of a Gold Refinery in Kakamega County
The aim of the project is to improve the livelihoods of the beneficiary community, regional economy and that of Kenya as a whole, and
creation of direct and indirect jobs through refining of gold to international standards.
Objectives of the Gold Refinery
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
To provide refinery services to vulnerable Artisanal and Small Scale Miners (ASMs) and other gold producers locally and in the region
to achieve high beneficiation level for their gold
To create jobs for the Kenyans
To improve socio-economic status of the community
To increase revenues for the National and County Governments
Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference for the study are as follows:
Review existing geological information and current soapstone production in the region.
Undertake analysis of soapstone potential and production i.e raw materials locally, regionally and internationally.
Analyze the commercial, economic and social viability of the Soapstone Value Addition Centre.
Review options of the implementation framework
Define human resource, equipment and any other needs for the success of the project
Define an implementation timeline for the project
Define project risk and mitigation measures
viii. Recommend organizational structure and management after commissioning
ix.
Undertake an overview of soapstone production and marketing
Identify potential sources of funding for sustainability of the project
Define the extent to which the project will benefit the youth, women and people with disability
Review the infrastructure, security and utility requirements
xiii. Undertake market study/analysis/outlook and competitiveness (demand, cost and competitiveness analysis).
xiv.
Analyze technological considerations in soapstone product diversification
Analyze by-product use and waste management/utilization
Carry out PESTEL analysis of the project
xvii. Determine Investment requirement – capital outlay
xviii. Local content analysis – affirmative action
xix.
xx.
Determine investment incentives available locally
Determine international positioning and strategies employed
xxi. Carry out trading potential and value chain analysis
The consultant will be expected to finish the study and deliver the report in thirty (30) days.
To be eligible the firms must meet the following minimum criteria:
Provide elaborate background and structure of the companies including relevant statutory incorporation/registration documents, physical
address and correspondence details. The mandatory statutory documents are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Copy of Tax Payer Registration (PIN/VAT),
Copy of Certificate of Incorporation/Registration
Valid Tax Compliance Certificate
Ensure that the tenderers’ submission is serialized i.e. with page numbers.
Other Requirements
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Provide evidence of minimum two (2) successfully completed contracts of similar nature within the last five years
Demonstrate financial and organizational strength by attaching audited accounts for the last three (3) years
Provide company profile with firm’s background, physical address, telephone contacts, facilities, organizational structure, directors
and key staff to include experience and qualifications, products and services provided
Provide reference letters and contact details of two (2) corporate clients
Demonstrate the ability, capacity and experience to undertake the assignment
Provide signed curriculum Vitae of at least 5 key personnel with software and hardware skills relevant to the project. The 5 must
have participated in some of the references indicated
Interested Consultants may seek clarification in writing, and the same to be received, at least seven (7) working days before date of
closing the REOI advertisement, to the following address- Principal Secretary, Ministry of Mining P.O. Box 30009 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Expressions of Interest must be deposited by 8th November, 2018 at 11.00 am Local time, in the Tender Box located at Works Building
2nd Floor, Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya. The packages should be clearly marked: REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SOAPSTONE VALUE ADDITION CENTRE IN KISII
COUNTY TENDER NO. SDM/EOI/003/2018-2019;
Addressed to:
The Principal Secretary,
State Department for Mining
Ministry of Petroleum and Mining,
Works Building 2nd floor, Ngong Road,
P.O Box 30009-00100,
NAIROBI,
KENYA
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Review existing geological information and current gold Production in the region.
Undertake analysis of gold potential and production i.e raw materials locally, regionally and internationally.
Analyze the commercial, economic and social viability of the gold refinery.
Review options of the implementation framework
Define human resource, equipment and any other needs for the success of the project
vi. Define an implementation timeline for the project
vii. Define project risk and mitigation measures
viii. Recommend organizational structure and management after commissioning
ix.
x.
Undertake an overview of gold trading
Identify potential sources of funding for sustainability of the project
xi.
xii.
xv.
Define the extent to which the project will benefit the youth, women and people with disability
Review the infrastructure, security and utility requirements
xiii. Undertake market study/analysis/outlook and competitiveness (demand, cost and competitiveness analysis.
xiv.
Analyze technological considerations in gold refining
Analyze by-product use and waste management
xvi. Carry out PESTEL analysis of the project
xvii. Determine Investment requirement – capital outlay
xviii. Local content analysis – affirmative action
xix. Determine Investment incentives available locally
xx. Determine International positioning and strategies employed
xxi. Carry out Trading potentiality and value chain analysis
The consultant will be expected to finish the study and deliver the report in thirty (30) days.
To be eligible the firms must meet the following minimum criteria:
Provide elaborate background and structure of the companies including relevant statutory incorporation/registration documents, physical
address and correspondence details. The mandatory statutory documents are:
1. Copy of Tax Payer Registration (PIN/VAT),
2.
3. Valid Tax Compliance Certificate
4.
Other Requirements
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Copy of Certificate of Incorporation/Registration
Ensure that the tenderers’ submission is serialized i.e. with page numbers.
Provide evidence of minimum two (2) successfully completed contracts of similar nature within the last five years
Demonstrate financial and organizational strength by attaching audited accounts for the last three (3) years
Provide company profile with firm’s background, physical address, telephone contacts, facilities, organizational structure, directors
and key staff to include experience and qualifications, products and services provided
Provide reference letters and contact details of two (2) corporate clients
Demonstrate the ability, capacity and experience to undertake the assignment
Provide signed curriculum Vitae of at least 5 key personnel with software and hardware skills relevant to the project. The 5 must
have participated in some of the references indicated
Interested Consultants may seek clarification in writing, and the same to be received, at least seven (7) working days before date of
closing the REOI advertisement, to the following address- Principal Secretary, Ministry of Mining P.O. Box 30009 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Expressions of Interest must be deposited by 8th November, 2018 at 11.00 am Local time, in the Tender Box located at Works Building
2nd Floor, Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya. The packages should be clearly marked: REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI)
FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF GOLD REFINERY IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY
TENDER NO. SDM/EOI/002/2018-2019;
Addressed to:
The Principal Secretary,
State Department for Mining
Ministry of Petroleum and Mining,
Works Building 2nd floor, Ngong Road,
P.O Box 30009-00100,
NAIROBI,
KENYA
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MyGov Briefs
October 23, 2018
www.mygov.go.ke
Security tight ahead
of national exams
BY KIAMAH WAMUTITU
KNA-NYERI
Elaborate security measures have been put in
place to secure all national examinations centres
in Nyeri County to stem cases of cheating.
Area County Commissioner Fredrick Shisia
said Thursday that security agencies would
work round the clock to safeguard the integrity
of the national examinations by identifying and
sealing loopholes through which unscrupulous
people may be tempted to exploit and compromise
the exercise.
The administrator said the county has in
the recent past been able to conduct national
examinations without any major hiccup and
vowed to ensure that the trend is upheld this
year while warning those bent on disrupting the
exercise to expect tougher response.
Shisia told heads of national government
departments attending a service delivery committee
meeting that all examinations centres
where 19,070 candidates will seat their Kenya
Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and
17,692 for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary
Education (KCSE) examinations have been secured.
He
added that the containers holding examination
materials were also under heavy guard
to eliminate chances of mischief.
He said the government was using a multiagency
approach in securing the examinations
and called on the heads to be proactive and report
any suspected cases of malpractices for
appropriate action to be taken.
“As major stakeholders in the examinations
process and also as responsible parents, feel
duty bound to report any acts that may blemish
the national exercise,” said the County administrator.
THE
PRESIDENCY
MINISTRY OF INTERIOR & CO-ORDINATION OF
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
TENDER NOTICE
The Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government (State Department for Correctional Services) invites eligible bidders for
supply and delivery of goods and services for the period ending 30th June, 2020.
CATEGORY A - RESERVED FOR YOUTH, WOMEN AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NO
TENDER NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
National Transport
and Safety Authority
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION FORUMS
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FORUMS ON DRIVING SCHOOL
AND INSTRUCTOR’S RULES AND THE HIGHWAY CODE
The National Transport and Safety Authority is mandated to establish systems and procedures for, and oversee
the training testing and licensing of drivers and formulate and review the curriculum of driving schools
vide section 4(2)i and j of the National Transport and Safety Authority Act, 2012 . In carrying out this mandate
the Authority has developed the draft Driving School and Instructor’s Rules and the Highway Code so as to
improve the efficiency of the service.
In the spirit of public participation as envisaged in the constitution, the Authority hereby invites members
of the public to participate in the following public forums listed below. Sign language interpreter will be
provided.
S/
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
DATE
REGION
29th Oct 2018 Kiambu & Muranga
Counties
30th Oct 2018
1st Nov 2018
2nd Nov 2018
6th Nov 2018
7th Nov 2018
9th Nov 2018
12th Nov 2018
13th Nov 2018
10. 14th Nov 2018
Nyeri & Laikipia Counties
Meru, Tharaka Nthi, Isiolo &
Marsabit Counties
VENUE
Shuhan Hotel , Thika
The Nyeri National Polytechnic
National Government – North
Imenti Constituency Development
Fund Hall in Meru Town
Embu & Kirinyaga Counties Prime Hotel , Embu
NITA , Kisumu
KIBT , Kisii
Kakamega, Bungoma &
Busia Counties
Eldoret, Uasin Gishu,Nandi,
Trans zoia, WestPokot and
Turkana Counties
Kericho County
Nakuru, Baringo, Narok,
Nyandarua County
11. 19th Nov 2018 Mombasa and Taita Taveta
County
12. 20th Nov 2018 Kwale County
13. 22nd Nov 2018 Kilifi, Lamu & Tana River
Counties
14. 27th Nov 2018
Machakos, Kitui & Makueni
Counties
Nairobi
Western Hotel , Kakamega
County Hall Uasin Gishu
Kericho County Commissioner’s
Board Room , Kericho
Nuru Hotel , Nakuru
Red Cross Hall , Mombasa
Kombani Public Hall (Ukunda and
Kwale Junction) , South Coast
Malindi County Hall , Malindi
Kelvian Hotel, Makueni (Wote)
15. 29th Nov 2018 Garissa. Wajir and Mandera Almon Hotel , Garissa
16. 30th Nov 2018
Kisumu, Siaya & Homa Bay
Counties
Kisii, Nyamira & Migori
Counties
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
Likoni Inspection Centre –
Industrial Area
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
Views and comments on the above may also be sent to drivingrules@ntsa.go.ke or via a letter addressed
to the Director General, NTSA within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Candidates or their representatives who choose to attend at the
boardroom located on 13th floor Teleposta Tower Nairobi. The Government of the Republic of Kenya reserves the right to accept or reject/
terminate any tender without assigning reasons thereof.
www.ntsa.go.ke
HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN
Prices quoted should be inclusive of all Government of Kenya taxes and delivery costs to stations within Nairobi Area. Tenders should be
accompanied by Bid Security as specified in the tender document (where applicable).
Interested eligible candidates should download the document from our website www.correctional.go.ke or, from IFMIS Kenya suppliers
portal: www.supplier.treasury.go.ke and or www.mygov.go.ke Any further information may be obtained from Head of Supply Chain
Management Services, Teleposta Tower 13th Floor during normal working hours (8.00 to 1.00 pm and from 2.00 to 5.00 pm).
All tender documents should be registered in supply chain office at Teleposta towers 13th floor upon payment of non-refundable fee of
Kshs.1,000/= (one thousand only) in cash or bankers cheque addressed to the Principal
Secretary, Ministry of Interior and Coordination
of National Government (State Department for Correctional Services) in the cash office on 3rd floor Teleposta Towers, before depositing
the document in the tender box. A copy of the receipt should be attached to the tender document.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with tender reference number and be deposited in
the Tender Box on 13th Floor at Teleposta Tower Nairobi be addressed to:
The Principal Secretary,
State Department for Correctional Services,
P.O. Box 30478-00100, Nairobi.
So as to be received on or before 6th November, 2018, at 10.00am
STARTING
TIME
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
9.00 A.M
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Tender No. SDC/4/2018-2020
Tender No. SDC/5/2018-2020
Tender No. SDC/7/2018-2020
Tender No. SDC/8/2018-2020
Tender No. SDC/9/2018-2020
Supply and Delivery of Stationery
Supply and Delivery of Upholstery, Carpentry Materials
Supply and Delivery of Sanitary Items
Supply and Delivery of Building Materials
Provision of Professional Cleaning Services
Tender No. SDC/10/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Horse Feeds, Dog meal and Accessories
Tender No. SDC/11/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Prime Grade Timber (Softwood)
Tender No. SDC/12/2018-2020 Supply and delivery of Airtime
Tender No. SDC/13/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Beddings
Tender No.SDC/28/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/26/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Soap Ingredients Materials
Tender No.SDC/43/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Dietary Flour (Ujimix) For PLHIV
CATEGORY B - OPEN TENDERS
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Tender No. SDC/6/2018-2020
Supply and Delivery of Farm Tools and Inputs
Tender No. SDC/14/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Prime Grade Timber (Hardwood)
Tender No. SDC/15/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Household and Institutional Appliances
Tender No. SDC/16/2018-2020 Supply of Wood-fuel
Tender No. SDC/17/2018-2020 Supply of Tyres, Tubes and Batteries
Tender No. SDC/18/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Carpentry Tools and Machinery
Tender No. SDC/19/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of security locks
Tender No. SDC/20/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Motor Vehicle Service Parts, lubricants
Tender No. SDC/21/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Telecommunication Items
Tender No. SDC/22/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Photographic Materials
Tender No. SDC/23/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Prison Staff and Prisoners Uniform Material
Tender No. SDC/24/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Staff Uniform, Insignia and miscellaneous
Tender No. SDC/25/2018-2020 Supply and Delivery of Laboratory Reagents, Specialized Equipment and Dental Consumables
Tender No.SDC/27/2018-2020
Supply and Delivery of Empowerment Tools
CATEGORY C - OPEN TENDER - PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR SUPPLY OF GOODS, SERVICES AND WORKS
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Tender No.SDC/29/2018-2020 Provisions of Air Ticketing
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Tender No. SDC/30/2018-2020 Repair and Maintenance of Motor vehicles
Tender No.SDC/34/2018-2020 Provision of Security service to Probation stations
CATEGORY D - RESERVED FOR YOUTH, WOMEN AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
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CATEGORY E – PROJECTS / OPEN TENDERS ( Preference will be given to locals )
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Tender No.SDC/35/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/36/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/37/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/38/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/39/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/40/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/41/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/42/2018-2019
Tender No.SDC/31/2018-2020 Hire of Tents, Tables, Chairs and Accessories (e.g Décor)
Tender No.SDC/32/2018-2020 Provision of Outside Catering
Tender No.SDC/33/2018-2020 Maintenance of Computers, Equipment Servers, Routers, Printers, Scanners, Telephone Lines,
Heads and Photocopiers
Construction of Phase 3 Perimeter Wall at PSTC Ruiru
Construction of Phase 2 Perimeter Wall at Shimo Maximum Prison, Mombasa
Construction of septic tank at Migori main prison
Construction of Septic Tank at Kaloleni Prison, Mombasa
Construction of probation office block at Kandara (Sub County)
Construction of probation office block for sub County, County and Regional Probation at
Kakamega
Construction of probation Office Block at Vihiga
Construction of Kitchen and Catering Demonstration Facility at Nakuru Girls Probation Hostel
TENDER DESCRIPTION
Supply and Delivery of Motor Vehicle Workshop Tools and Equipment
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Elgeyo Marakwet
listed under ASAL
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
Governor Alex
Tolgos said this
was in addition to
the admission of
the county to the
Frontiers Counties
Development
Council (FCDC)
KNA, ITEN
E
lgeyo Marakwet County
has officially been listed
under the Arid and
Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) as
part of the efforts by the national
government to develop
the Kerio Valley.
Governor Alex Tolgos said
this was in addition to the admission
of the county to the
Frontiers Counties
Development
Council
(FCDC) which
brings together
counties which
were previously
marginalised in
development.
Speaking
on
Saturday during
celebrations
to mark Mashusaying
under the union, member
counties are allowed to
join other mutually beneficial
partnerships.
He therefore called on communities
living in the Kerio
Valley to embrace peace so
that the initiatives can bear
fruits saying no investor will
put money in an area characterised
by violence.
Addressing the insecurity
issue, Keiyo North Deputy
county commissioner Joseph
Chepkwony said the government
will not relent until
peace is restored in the Kerio
Valley.
“The government has deployed
enough security
personnel including the AntiStock
Theft Unit (ASTU) to
ensure it protects the lives
and property of the residents
The government has
deployed enough
security personjaa
Day at Iten
sports ground,
the governor
said the county
will now start
receiving support from development
partners such as the
World Bank, European Union
and the national government
among others to ensure the
county catches up with the
rest of the country in development.
“These
partnerships will
help us unlock the immense
potential in Kerio Valley in
horticultural farming, exploitation
of minerals and also
spur infrastructural development,”
he said.
However, Tolgos said the
county’s inclusion to FCDC
and ASAL does not mean that
it has abandoned the North
Rift Economic Bloc (NOREB)
nel including the AntiStock
Theft Unit (ASTU)
to ensure it protects the
lives and property of the
residents of Kerio Valley
- Joseph Chepkwony
of Kerio Valley, “ he said,
after reading the presidential
speech on behalf of the county
commissioner who is indisposed.
As
part of its contribution
to the Big Four agenda, the
governor said the county had
adequately equipped health
centres saying recently Tambach
sub-county hospital had
its first surgery conducted by
one of the Cuban doctors.
He added that the county
was piloting a strategy which
will see the elderly and vulnerable
residents registered
in health centres where the
county will cater for their hospital
bills.
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4
5
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7
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9
MOICT/SDBTG/003/2018-2019
MOICT/SDBTG/004/2018-2019
MOICT/SDBTG/005/2018-2019
MOICT/SDBTG/006/2018-2019
MOICT/SDBTG/007/2018-2019
MOICT/SDBTG/008/2018-2019
MOICT/SDBTG/009/2018-2019
S/NO TENDER NUMBER
1
2
MOICT/SDBTG/001/2018-2019
MOICT/SDBTG/002/2018-2019
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION,
COMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF BROADCASTING AND
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING AGENCY
A. TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
The Government of Kenya consolidated its advertising activities with the establishment of the Government Advertising Agency (GAA)
in 2015 and required all Ministries, State Corporations, Universities and Semi-Autonomous Government Agencies (SAGAs) to conduct
their advertising activities through GAA. In this regard, GAA invites qualified service providers to submit applications for framework
agreements, for financial year 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 to provide media and advertising services in the categories listed below.
DESCRIPTION
BID
BOND
(KSH)
Tender for print media services 200,000
Tender for National Television
services
Tender for Television services
(regional/niche market)
Tender for National Radio
services
Tender for Radio services
(regional/niche market)
Tender for Online Digital
Platform services
Tender for Outdoor
Advertising services
Tender for Media Monitoring
services
Tender for Journal/ Magazine/
Inhouse publication
200,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
200,00
200,00
ELIGIBILITY
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
CLOSING/
OPENING DATE &
TIME
6th
November 2018
11:00AM
6th
November 2018
11:00AM
6th
November 2018
11:00AM
6th
6th
November 2018
11:00AM
November 2018
11:00AM
6th November 2018
11:00AM
6th
November 2018
11:00AM
6th
11:00AM
6th
11:00AM
Interested applicants may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents from the Supply Chain Management
Services Office Teleposta Towers, 11th
floor, during normal working hours. Interested applicants are requested to download the tender
documents from the Ministry’s website www.ict.go.ke. and immediately forward their particulars for records and for the purpose of
receiving any further tender clarifications and /or addendums to info@mygov.go.ke.
The bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly labeled with the tender number, tender name and addressed to: The
Principal Secretary, State Department of Broadcasting and Telecommunications, P.O. BOX 30025-00100 NAIROBI, and deposited
in the tender box located on the 11th floor in Teleposta Towers so as to be received on or before the closing dates and time as
indicated in the table..
Bulky or large bid documents which cannot go through the slot of the Tender Box must be delivered to the office of Head Supply Chain
Mangement, Teleposta Towers, 11th
floor.
B. PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2018-2019 & 2019 -2020
GAA invites qualified service providers to submit applications for pre qualification for the services listed below
S/NO TENDER NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
MOICT/SDBTGP/001/2018-2019
Provision of advertising creative and
production services
MOICT/SDBTGP/002/2018-2019 Provision of Public Relations services
MOICT/SDBTGP/003/2018-2019 Provision of Events Management services
MOICT/SDBTGP/004/2018-2019 Provision of Roadshow services
MOICT/SDBTGP/005/2018-2019 Provision of Digital Advertsing services
MOICT/SDBTGP/006/2018-2019 Provision of Opinion Polling services
ELIGIBILITY
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
CLOSING/
OPENING DATE
7th
November 2018
11:00AM
7th
11:00AM
7th
11:00AM
7th
11:00AM
7th
11:00AM
7th
11:00AM
Interested applicants may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents from the Supply Chain Management
Services Office, Teleposta Towers, 11th floor during normal working hours. Interested applicants are requested to download the
tender documents from the Ministry’s website www.ict.go.ke.
Tenders will be opened immediately in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend in the 9th
room at Teleposta Towers.
Elgeyo Marakwet Governor Alex Tolgos fetes Mzee Joseph
Chemjor, the first senator of the county during the colonial
era, during Mashujaa Day.
Bidders are advised to regularly visit the Ministry’s website for updates.
Head/Supply Chain Management Services
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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October 23, 2018
www.mygov.go.ke
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCIES
DEVELOPMENT FUND
KENYA FERRY SERVICE
TENDER NOTICE
Kenya Ferry Services Ltd (KFS) invites sealed bids from capable and duly eligible firms for the following
tenders
No Tender No.
1.
2.
Description
KFS/MP/02/10/2018 Supply and Delivery of Marine
Paints (Framework Contract)
KFS/BE/03/10/2018 Supply and Delivery of outboard
engines
Tender Security Eligibility
Kshs. 100,000
Kshs.30,000
Open to all
bidders
Open to all
bidders
Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the tender documents at the
office of the Procurement & Supplies Manager during normal office working hours. Soft copies of bid
documents can be downloaded from the company website www.kenyaferry.co.ke or be obtained
upon request sent to procurement@kenyaferry.co.ke. Hard copies are available upon payment of a
non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000.00 per set of tender document in cash or in Bankers cheque payable
at KFS cash office.
All bidders who obtain tender document shall register with Kenya Ferry Services as candidates by
sending an email to procurement@kenyaferry.co.ke and submit information including name of
tenderer, tender number, email address, telephone number and contact person.
Completed tender
documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the tender number and indicated:
“DO NOT OPEN BEFORE 10.00 A.M ON WEDNESDAY 31st OCTOBER 2018”
Addressed to:
Procurement & Supplies Manager,
Kenya Ferry Services Ltd
P.O. Box 96242 - 80110
LIKONI, MOMBASA
Shall be deposited in the tender box located at the reception of the KFS headquarters at Peleleza Likoni
Mainland South so as to be received on or before 1000 HOURS ON WEDNESDAY 31st OCTOBER
2018. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter at the Kenya Ferry Services Ltd headquarters.
Tenderers or their representatives who wish to attend are invited.
Procurement and Supplies Manager
FOR: MANAGING DIRECTOR
KILIFI SOUTH NG-CDF
P.O Box 1368 – 80108
Kilifi
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE PREPARATION
OF STRATEGIC PLAN.
The Kilifi South National Government Development Fund (NG- CDF) intends to develop a five (5)
years strategic plan 2018-2022 as a framework within which integrated community development can
be focused, implemented , monitored and evaluated.
We therefore invite proposal from interested eligible firms to provide consultancy services to develop
the five year strategic plan for this period. The consultants should meet the following criteria:1.
2.
3.
4.
Excellent
facilitation skills and resources.
Demonstrate ability to undertake the assignment. This should include copies of relevant
documentary evidence of past similar service in at least three (3) institutions; one (1) should
be a public institution with appropriate references and contacts.
The Director or the Deputy Director must at least have Master degree in Project Manage -
ment, Economics, Strategic Planning, Business Administration or equivalent qualifications.
The consultancy firm or individual must have a proven track record.
Interested and eligible bidders may obtain tender document with the details of the required information
from Kilifi South NG-CDF offices upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000.
Tenderers must;
1.
2.
3.
Attach a copy of certificate of registration/incorporation
Attach a copy of pin certificate
Attach a copy of Tax Compliance Certificate.
And place in the tender box on the NG – CDF office Kilifi South or send by Posta so as to reach the
above address not later than 10:00 am 5th
November 2018
The Fund Account Manager
Kilifi South NG-CDF
P.O. Box 1368,
Kilifi.
Email: kirengagirls@yahoo.com
KIRENGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
P.O.BOX 190
MATATHIA
TENDER ADVITISEMENT NOTICE
Kirenga Girls High School invites bids from interested and eligible bidders for the proposed construction of school
Administration Block. Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of the tender document at the schools’ secretary’s
office upon payment of non – refundable fee of Ksh 1000. (one thousand only) in cash payable at Schools
Accounts Clerk Office during normal working hours from 8am to 4pm local time, Monday to Friday except lunch
time between 1pm and 2pm and on public holidays.
S/NO. TENDER NO.
1
DESCRIPTION
KGHS/ADM/BLK/T/01/2018
– 2019
Proposed Construction of School Administration Block
at Kirenga Girls High School
CATEGORY
OPEN
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1. Provide a copy of certificate of business registration / certificate of incorporation
2. Provide a copy of KRA PIN registration certificate
3. Provide a copy of valid tax compliance certificate
4. Provide a copy of registration certificate with National Construction Authority (NCA)
5. Duly filled form of tender
6. Duly filled confidential business questionnaire
7. Must provide a bid bond of 1% of bid price not including youth, women and persons living with disability who
should provide a copy of access to government procurement opportunities certificate.
In addition, interested bidders must show prove of the following:
(a) Prove of adequate equipment and key personnel.
(b Prove of similar works.
(c) Evidence of sound financial standing and access to bank credit line.
(d) A copy of payment receipt.
The Completed set of the tender document should be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the
tender number addressed to:
THE PRINCIPAL / BOM SECRETARY
KIRENGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
P.O. BOX 190 – 00221
MATATHIA
And should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the school secretary’s office, ON OR BEFORE
WEDNESDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2018 AT 11:00 AM. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the School
Boardroom in the presence of tenderers and / or their representatives who choose to attend. Late submissions will
automatically be rejected.
HAMISI MARY M
PRINCIPAL / BOM SECRETARY
KIRENGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
Tel: 0726 399263
KENYA
Website: www.kirengagirls.kbo.co.ke
Join our team and contribute to our efforts of making education more accessible to Kenyans.
HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS BOARD
JOB ADVERTISEMENT
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) was established in 1995 through an Act of Parliament CAP 213A of the
laws of Kenya. The mandate of HELB is to source for funds and provide �inancing (through loans, scholarships and
bursaries) to Kenyans pursuing higher education in institutions of higher learning in and outside Kenya as
recognized by Commission for University Education (CUE) and Technical, Vocational Education and Training
Authority (TVETA) and recover funds loaned to create a National Revolving Fund.
Vacancies have arisen for the following positions:
1) Head of Human Resource Management
2) Senior Of�icer, Finance & Operations Audit
3) IT Audit & Forensic Services Of�icer
4) Management Accountant
The Board is looking for highly competent, passionate, dedicated and self-driven individuals of high integrity who
are able to demonstrate strong technical and/or leadership skills to �ill the above positions.
Candidates who are shortlisted for interviews will be expected to ful�il the requirements of Chapter 6 of the
Constitution of Kenya by submitting copies of clearance certi�icates from the following organizations during the
interview:
i. Kenya Revenue Authority;
ii. Higher Education Loans Board;
iii. Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission;
iv.
v.
Directorate of Criminal Investigations (Certi�icate of Good Conduct) and;
Credit Reference Bureau.
For more details on the jobs, visit our website: http://www.helb.co.ke/careers/
If you believe, you can clearly demonstrate your abilities to meet the listed criteria, please send your application,
detailed CV, relevant copies of testimonials certi�icates, your date time contact, and contacts of three referees, to
reach the of�ice of Chief Executive Of�icer on the contact below and not later than 6th November, 2018.
Chief Executive Of�icer & Board Secretary
Higher Education Loans Board
P.O. Box 69489-00400
NAIROBI.
Or Email Address: recruitment@helb.co.ke
HELB is an equal opportunity employer. Persons with disability are encouraged to apply.
Only successful candidates will be contacted.
EMPOWERING DREAMS
Exciting Career
Opportunity
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THETA POLICE POST
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Theta police post is located in Theta ward of Juja Constituency.
The bids invites for Construction and equipping of 7 unit office block.
Tenderers may inspect and obtain a complete set of tender documents upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (1,000/-) only, either in bankers cheque or cash payable to school Office during normal working
hours. The details of the tender are as follows:
S/No. Tender No.
1.
Description
T.P.P/01//2017/2018 Proposed Construction and equipping of 7 unit office block
Target group
Open
Interested tenderers who meet the following mandatory requirements supported by certified copies of requisite documents
at submission will be considered for further evaluation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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 Chief
Theta Police Post
P.O. Box 140 Ruiru
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 6th 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 Chief
Theta Police Post
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
KISABEI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Kisabei Mixed Day Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Rongena ward of Sotik Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of 3 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
K.M.S.S/01//2016/2017 Proposed Construction and equipping of 3 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:
Kisabei Mixed Day Secondary School
P.O. Box 405 -20406 Sotik
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 6th 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 Principal
Kisabei Mixed Day Secondary School
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
NSSF Building, Block A 10th Floor, Eastern Wing,
P.O. Box 30406-00100 (GPO) Nairobi’
Telephone: 310559/341302,
Mobile: 0733-521438, 0722-573432,
Email: info@kdb.co.ke www.kdb.co.ke
KENYA ANIMAL GENETIC
RESOURCES CENTRE
For Superior Kenyan Animal Genetics
For Superior
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST TO OPERATIONALIZE THE
NATIONAL DAIRY REGULATORY LABORATORY
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
EOI NO: KDB/EOI/2/2018/19
Kenya Dairy Board (KDB) is a statutory body established through an Act of Parliament, The Dairy Industry Act Cap 336 of the
Laws of Kenya. The Board is in the process of establishing a National Dairy Regulatory Laboratory in Nairobi that will offer
testing facilities in the dairy value chain to ensure compliance of milk and milk products to quality and safety requirements.
KDB invites competent and qualified consultants to express interest in providing Consultancy Services to operationalize the
National Regulatory Dairy Laboratory.
The expression of interest intends to shortlist firms/individuals with proven technical and financial capabilities who will be
invited for the bidding process.
To be eligible the firms must provide the following minimum criteria:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Provide mandatory statutory documents and requirements i.e. Copies of Tax Payer Registration (PIN/VAT), Certificate
of Incorporation/Registration, CR12 for Limited Companies, Valid Tax compliance certificate and ensure that the
documents submitted is serialized i.e. with page numbers.
Provide company profile with firm’s background, physical address, telephone contacts, facilities, organizational
structure, directors and products and services provided.
Provide evidence of minimum (3) three successfully completed contracts of similar nature within the last five years.
Provide reference letters and contact details of 5 (five) corporate clients.
Demonstrate financial and organizational strength by attaching audited accounts for the last (3) three years.
Provide signed curriculum vitae of at least 3 key personnel with appropriate skills relevant to the proposed
assignment.
Interested candidates may obtain further information from Kenya Dairy Board Head office, NSSF Building, Block A, 10TH
Floor, Eastern wing, P.O. Box 30406 00100 Nairobi, Tel: 310559/341302, Mobile:0722573432/0733521438, Email:
procurement@kdb.co.ke.
Complete expression of interest (EOI) documents, (one (1) original copy) enclosed in plain sealed envelope, bearing the
name and EOI number addressed to:
The Managing Director
Kenya Dairy Board
P. O. Box 30406-0010 Nairobi, Kenya
shall be deposited in the tender box provided at Kenya Dairy Board, NSSF Building, Block A Eastern Wing, 10th floor, so as to
be received on or before 6th
November, 2018 at 10:00am.
The expression of interest (EOI) will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders or representatives who
choose to attend at the KDB Boardroom located at 11th floor, NSSF Building Block A, Eastern Wing.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
P.O. Box 23070-00604, Lower Kabete, Nairobi, Kenya. Cell Phone: 0728899767/ 0737540670,
Landline: 020-2064018, 4181325/6 DL: 020-4180024, Fax: 4181328/2064017
Email: info@kagrc.co.ke, Web: www.kagrc.co.ke
“Let’s all help to achieve a safe and sustainable environment”
ISO 9001:2008
QMS Certified
TENDER NO. KAGRC 001/2018/2019
TENDER NAME: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TWO
SEMEN STORAGE TANKS.
The Kenya Animal Genetic Resources Centre (KAGRC) is a State Corporation under the Ministry of Agriculture, livestock
Fisheries and Irrigation mandated to produce, preserve, conserve and distribute animal genetic materials.
The Centre invites eligible bidders for Provision of two (2) semen storage tanks for the storage of semen in our
laboratory, specifications are in the tender document.
Interested candidates may obtain the tender documents with the complete qualification criteria from the Centre’s
Revenue office located at the administration block A, on Kapenguria road, off Lower Kabete road upon payment
of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000.00 in cash or Bankers cheque payable to Kenya Animal Genetic Resources
Centre during normal working hours on week days. Tender documents may also be downloaded from our website
www.kagrc.co.ke and www.tenders.go.ke free of charge.
Completed bid documents in plain sealed envelopes, marked only with the tender number and tender name and
bearing no indication of the tenderer should be addressed to:
Managing Director
Kenya Animal Genetic Resources Centre
P.O Box 23070-00604
Lower Kabete, Nairobi
and be deposited in the tender box situated at the reception area of the administration block A not later than
12th
November 2018, at 10.00am. Late bids will be rejected and returned unopened. Opening of the tenders will
take place immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
TENDER NOTICE
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October 23, 2018
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Renewed polio vaccination
drive under way in county
Campaign targets
young children
who did not get
vaccinated since
the initiative
started
KNA-LAMU
T
he Lamu County government
will target 24,000
children during the 4th
polio vaccination for children
under 5 years.
County public health promotion
officer Mohamed
Muhsin said the campaign
which runs from 20-24th of
this month will target the
young children who did not
get vaccinated since the campaign
started.
Muhsin said Lamu is among
the 11 counties where the
campaign is ongoing.
Others are Garissa, Isiolo,
Kajiado, Kiambu, Kitui,
Machakos, Mandera, Meru,
Nairobi, Tana River and Wajir.
He said community health
workers will be moving from
house to house during the
vaccination campaign.
Children reached in Lamu
under the the 4th polio
vaccination for children
under 5 years
75%
‘Since we started the campaign
we have at least managed
to reach 75% we need to
work on the 25% so as to reach
the 95% target expected,” said
Muhsin.
“We are striving to ensure
that Lamu is well covered during
the polio campaign, and
our goal now is 24,000 children
across the county.
Elsewhere, in Ijara, sub
county, the polio vaccination
campaign programme was finalised
last week with various
stakeholders targeting 11,904
children under 5yrs.
Kajiado County Commissioner David Kipkemei tours the Kisamis
Huduma Centre during his familiarisation tour.
Work as a team, top
county official advises
Civil servants
warned over any
form of laxity
while executing
their mandate
BY NELLY KOSGEY
KNA-KAJIADO
C
THE SACCO SOCIETIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY
(SASRA)
TENDER NOTICE
The Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) is a state corporation established under the Sacco Societies Act 2008 (Cap
490B) of the Laws of Kenya to regulate and supervise deposit taking sacco societies.
1.
The Authority invites sealed bids from eligible Insurance Brokerage firms for the Provision of various Insurance Covers
as follows;
No. DESCRIPTION OF BROKERAGE SERVICES
Provision of Medical Insurance
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
Provision of Workmen Injury Benefits Act Cover (WIBA)
Provision of Group Personal Accident (GPA)
Provision of Group Life Cover (GLC)
TENDER NO.
SASRA/06/2018-2019
SASRA/07/2018-2019
SASRA/08/2018-2019
SASRA/09/2018-2019
Interested eligible firms may obtain, download the tender documents or view the tender document from SASRA website:
www.sasra.go.ke. All bidders who download the document should send names of the firm, tender interested,
email address and telephone number to procurement@sasra.go.ke.
3.
A complete set of tender document may be obtained from the Procurement Office upon payment of non-refundable
fees of Kshs 1,000.00 or freely downloaded in our website. The method of payment will be cash deposited at
the SASRA Bank Account: Co-operative Bank of Kenya, Upper Hill Branch, Account No. 01120161308700. The
payment slip will then be submitted to the Finance Office in order to obtain an official receipt, 19th Floor UAP/Old
Mutual Tower.
4.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with TENDER NO…... and
PROVISION OF…….. and be deposited in the Tender Box situated at the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority offices
and be addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer
Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority
19th Floor: UAP/Old Mutual Tower, Upper Hill, Upper Hill Road
P.O. 25089 – 00100 NAIROBI, KENYA
So as to be received on or before 12th
5.
6.
November 2018 at 10.30 A.M
Tenders will be opened at SASRA’s 19th
Floor Board Room immediately after the close of tender in the presence of the
tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend.
Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority reserves the right to accept or reject all tenders either in whole or in part and is
bound to give reasons thereof.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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:
Pate Girls Secondary School
P.O. Box 20 Faza
The Principal
Should be deposited in the Tender Box at the entrance of the School on or before Tuesday 6th 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 Principal
Pate Girls Secondary School
Adequate equipment holding for the specified type of work.
Key technical staff to be engaged.
ivil servants in Kajiado
County have been
urged to work as a team
in order to enhance service
delivery to the citizenry.
You can’t afford
to work in isolation
or as you
wish since as government
workers,
our core mandate is
to discharge services
to the people
- County Commissioner David
Kipkemei
County Commissioner David
Kipkemei has cautioned government
employees working
in the region against any form
of laxity, while executing their
mandate to members of the
public.
Addressing Kajiado West
sub-county heads of departments,
security officials and
chiefs at Kisamis, Kajiado
County last Wednesday, Kipkemei
urged the officers to
work together and ensure
residents were satisfied with
services rendered in government
offices.
“You can’t afford to work in
isolation or as you wish since
as government workers, our
core mandate is to discharge
services to the people,” said
the county Commissioner.”
Kipkemei also reminded
civil servants to discharge
their duties as guided by the
code of regulations from the
Public Service Commission.
He told heads of departments
to manage officers
working under them and address
issues of absenteeism
and other forms of indiscipline
without delay to ensure
efficient services to the public.
He directed Deputy County
Commissioners to schedule
monthly meetings with the
heads of departments in order
to strategise on how to work as
a team for faster development
in the area.
Kipkemei noted with satisfaction
that Kajiado County
PATE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
TENDER INVITATION NOTICE
Pate Girls Secondary School is a public Secondary School in Faza ward of Lamu East Constituency.
The school invites bids from Interested and Eligible bidders/Firms for Construction and equipping of a dining hall and
kitchen.
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
P.G.S.S/01//2017/2018
Proposed Construction and equipping of a dining hall
and kitchen
Target group
Open
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Ngilu welcomes microfinance
institutions to set up in county
They offer an
opportunity to
access finances to
drive and promote
their businesses,
she says
BY YOBESH ONWONG’A
K
itui Governor Charity
Ngilu has invited more
microfinance institutions
to extend their investment
services into the county.
Speaking in Kitui town last
Wednesday during the opening
of Faulu Micro Finance,
which is under UAP Old Mutual
group, Ngilu appealed to
local businesses and individuals
to support money lending
institutions across the county
that continue to be a source of
capital for many emerging and
successful businesses.
The Governor said the presence
of Faulu and other microfinance
institutions gives
county residents an opportunity
to access finances to drive
and promote their businesses.
She added that micro finance
groups like Faulu played
a key role in providing capital,
through which many people
increase productivity and lift
themselves out of poverty.
“I note that Faulu offers a
unique blend of banking and
insurance services under one
roof,” she noted.
The Governor observed that
over the years, Faulu and UAP
Old Mutual Group have facilitated
financing of premiums
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND
FORESTRY
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
OFFICE OF THE CABINET SECRETARY
ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE POSITIONS OF CHAIRPERSON, ONE
(1) POST AND FOUR (4) POSTS OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE FOREST CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
TRUST FUND ( THE TRUST FUND)
A. INTRODUCTION
The Ministry is mandated to manage forest development policy which entails among other things the Conservation and rational
utilization of all forest resources for social economic development of the Country. To undertake this mandate, section 27(1)
of the Forest Conservation and Management Act, 2016 establishes a Trust Fund to be managed by a Board of Trustees. This
Ministry is seeking to recruit persons to be appointed as Chairperson and members of the Board of Trustees of the Trust Fund.
B. OBJECTIVES OF THE TRUST FUND
The objective of the Trust Fund shall be to nurture, promote and support innovations and best practices in forest conservation
and development including the support of –
a) community forestry programmes;
b) reforestation and afforestation programmes;
c) forestry extension programmes;
d) apprenticeships and vocational training; and
e) programmes of payment for ecosystem services.
C. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT
A person shall be qualified for appointment as chairperson or member of the Board of Trustees if such persona)
holds at least a post graduate degree from a university recognized in Kenya;
b) has knowledge and experience of at least ten (10) years in matters relating to any of the followingi.
management of natural resources;
ii. forest conservation and management;
iii. public administration and planning;
iv. finance, accounting or economics;
v.
environmental law; or
vi. environmental science
c) satisfies the requirements of Chapter six of the Constitution.
D. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The duties shall include:i.
Determine the amounts of money payable in respect of any purpose for which the Fund is established and formulate the
conditions for disbursement;
ii. Make necessary investments from the Fund for the realisation of the Fund’s objectives, in securities approved from time to
time by the National Treasury; and
iii. Keep and maintain audited accounts in such manner as may be approved by the National Treasury.
E. APPLICATIONS
All interested applicants who meet the requirements in (C) above should submit their applications together with detailed
curriculum vitae, copies of academic and professional certificates and testimonials and national identity cards in a sealed
envelope and addressed to:
The Cabinet Secretary
Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
P.O Box 30126-00100
NAIROBI.
OR
Hand delivered to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) Building 13th
Floor Registry, so as to reach the office on or before 5th November, 2018.
CABINET SECRETARY
so as to be received on or before 11.00 am on the date indicated against each tender.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderer’s representatives
who choose to attend at NCA Boardroom on 9th Floor KCB Plaza.
Manager Supply Chain
FOR: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
@ncakenya
National Construction Authority
info@nca.go.ke
+254-709 126 102/172/173
PUBLIC NOTICE
NATIONAL OPEN TENDER NOTICE
The National Construction Authority (NCA) is a State Corporation established under
the National Construction Authority Act No. 41 of 2011, with the responsibility to
oversee the construction industry and coordinate its development.
The Authority invites sealed bids from eligible candidates for the following tenders;
No Tender No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Description of Tender
NCA/T/014/20182019
NCA/T/015/20182019
NCA/T/016/20182019
NCA/T/017/20182019
Provision
of Group Personal
Accident and Work Injury
Benefit Insurance Cover.
Framework contract for
Printing and delivery of NCA
Quarterly Magazine.
Provision of Media Monitoring
Services.
Provision of Annual License
Renewal, Support and
Maintenance of the Web Based
GIS, Construction Site
Mapping System and
Identification System.
Eligibility
Open
AGPO Registered
firms
AGPO Registered
firms
Open
Closing/Opening
Date
07th November,2018
02nd November,2018
07th November,2018
07th November,2018
80,000
Households in Kitui
registered under
universal health care.
for medical covers and rehabilitation
of health facilities
that has boosted the quality of
service. “The opening of the
Kitui and Mwingi branches is
both strategic and timely for
all of us,” she added.
Faulu Board of Directors’
chairperson Dr. Catherine
Kimura extended her gratitude
for the exemplary support
that they continually got from
Kitui residents and promised
to support the governor in her
several development frontiers,
among them universal health
care which has registered over
80,000 households now.
Dr. Kimura termed the envisaged
garment making factory
to be opened at Syongila
as a top income generating
plant and a profitable venture
for the county.
Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu signs a visitor’s book during the official
opening of Faulu Micro Finance Branch in Kitui town last Wednesday.
Interested eligible candidates may downloaded the tender documents free of charge
from the Authority’s website; www.nca.go.ke or from the Public Procurement
Information portal, www.tenders.go.ke. Bidders who download the tender documents
must arrange to register with NCA their contact details at procurement@nca.go.ke
for the purposes of receiving any further tender clarifications and/ or addendum if
need be.
Completed tender documents are to be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes, marked
with the tender number and name and be deposited in the Tender Box at 9th Floor,
KCB Towers or be addressed to:
The Executive Director,
National Construction Authority,
KCB Towers, 9th Floor, Kenya Road,
P O Box 21046– 00100,
NAIROBI.
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Bringing culinary delights to
For over two decades, Alice Taabu hosted the landmark
Mke Nyumbani cooking show that aired on the Kenya
Broadcasting Corporation; she also authored a
cookbook named after the show, which took first prize
in a category of the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards
in 2002. Her story is excerpted from a forthcoming
book, Pioneers & Transformers: The Journeys of Top
Achieving Women in Kenya, published by the Kenya
Yearbook Editorial Board
Pioneers & Transformers
Journeys of top achieving women in Kenya
A
lice Taabu has lived by
the advice she received
from her grandmother,
who once told her that she had
a gift for cooking and should
share it with as many people
as she could. And that she did.
For more than 20 years,
Taabu hosted the popular live
cooking show Mke Nyumbani
which aired on Kenya Broadcasting
Corporation (KBC) television.
Her
cookbook, also titled
Mke Nyumbani, was a winner
in its category at the
Gourmand World Cookbook
Awards in 2002. The book covers
a selection of recipes she
showcased on her show.
During the life of the TV
show that aired every Sunday,
Taabu was able to impart invaluable
culinary skills to millions
of Kenyans nationwide.
Despite the vast cooking
knowledge she demonstrated
on screen with ease
and practicality, this was not
the original career path she
set out to follow. Before her
culinary fame, Taabu had an
eight-month stint working as
a nurse at the Coast General
Hospital.
Growing up at the coast,
the sixty-something mother
of two daughters attended
Ribe Primary School. But she
didn’t go further than Standard
Seven. “We were eight
children and my parents felt
that we should all get the
chance to go to school regardless
of the level we reached,”
she explains.
She always enjoyed watching
her grandmother cook.
“My grandmother and mother
were the cooks in the family.
I spent a lot of time with my
grandmother and eventually
learned to cook from her,” she
shares.
After primary school, she
attended Ribe Intermediate,
where she trained as a nurse
but practised the profession
for under a year. “I guess I
wasn’t cut out to be a nurse. I
had to go back to my first love,
which is cooking,” she says.
She joined the Young Women’s
Christian Association in
Nairobi (YWCA) where she
studied home craft and home
science for two years. In 1967,
she was approached by Kenya
Power, then known as East
African Power and Lighting,
with a job offer.
They wanted someone who
could cook and who spoke
fluent English and Kiswahili.
The selected person was supposed
to give cooking classes
as well as teach people how to
use electricity and electrical
equipment in the proper way.
Taabu started the job and
trained for four months, thereafter
relocating to Mombasa to
start public demonstrations;
a job she went on to do for 37
years. “I loved it. Those were
exciting times. I met a lot of
people and I learned a lot,”
she says.
Despite her knack for cooking,
she confesses that there
were good times and also hard
times. Taabu recalls with a
laugh how she had serious issues
with making bread.
The first time she tried to
bake bread she missed a crucial
step – she did not add
yeast. It came out funny and
her instructor made her repeat
the process eight times
before she got it right. Her instructor
insisted that she get it
right before demonstrating it
to people, she recalls.
Her instructors always encouraged
her to be patient,
accurate and relaxed. She took
this advice to heart, and with
those virtues she succeeded.
Then came her big break in
1976. She was approached by
the national broadcaster Voice
of Kenya (VoK) to take over
from Maggie Gona who was
about to retire as host of Mke
Nyumbani.
Taabu was not nervous
about hosting the show since
she was now used to cooking
in front of a large audience.
“It’s just the floodlights that
were a bit uncomfortable in
the beginning,” she admits.
She juggled hosting the show
and doing the demonstrations
for Kenya Power, which was
also sponsoring Mke NyumWORDS
OF WISDOM
The inspiration for the
cookbook came when
people started asking me
for recipes. I used to publish
my recipes in the newspaper
and people would ask, ‘Why
not just do a book - Alice Taabu
• Never give up on
your dreams. If you’re
persistently pursuing
them and things are
not looking up, keep
on trying.
• Be patient. It all doesn’t
happen at once.
• Always remember to
pray.
bani.
Every day was full of happy
moments, but there were also
embarrassing ones. “There
was a time when I didn’t cork
the lid of the salt shaker well.
While attempting to add
salt to the stew, the whole lot
of it went into the stew,” she
recalls. Luckily she did not
panic. Instead, she took that as
an opportunity to demonstrate
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the TV screen
NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS
TENDER REF.NO.KFS/01/2018-2019
TENDER NAME:PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS AND SERVICE
PROVIDERS FOR SUPPLY/PROVISION OF GOODS,SERVICES AND
WORKS FOR THE F/Y 2018-2019/2019-2020
Notice is hereby given that the prequalification exercise for the above mentioned tender has been completed.
The RESULTS have been posted in the KFS website www.kenyaforestservice.org (under the ‘Tenders’ tab).
Please note that this notification is the final communication to both the successful and unsuccessful applicants.
Ag. Chief Conservator of Forests
TENDER NOTICE
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is the regulatory authority for the ICT
industry in Kenya with responsibilities in telecommunications, e-commerce, cyber security,
broadcasting and postal/courier services. The Authority is also responsible for managing
the country’s numbering and frequency spectrum resources as well as protecting interests
of users of ICT services.
to the audience what to do if
such a thing happened. She
simply scooped as much stew
as she could from the sufuria,
added raw potatoes and then
removed them. “That way,
the potatoes absorbed most of
the salt and I was good to proceed,”
she explains.
The show’s popularity was
hinged on its simplicity: it was
all about affordable dishes explained
in a clear and simple
way.
Despite her soaring popularity,
the show was not
without a few challenges.
Sometimes lack of co-ordination
meant that she would
prepare ingredients and then
later find that the theatre had
not been booked.
Recordings first took place
at the KBC studios in Mombasa
and later at the Kenya
Power offices. They overcame
this challenge with proper
planning. “I also managed to
strike a balance between taking
care of my children (now
adults) and running two jobs,”
she says.
She also learned a lot from
her years hosting Mke Nyumbani.
“First, to succeed in
anything, you must be patient,
disciplined and timeconscious.
You
must also plan well. If
you don’t have all these qualities,
you won’t go very far,”
says Taabu, who names her
mother and grandmother as
her greatest inspirations.
Her greatest achievement,
however, has been as an author.
“The inspiration for the
cookbook came when people
started asking me for recipes.
I used to publish my recipes
in the newspaper and people
would ask, ‘Why not just do
a book?’” With the support of
family and friends, she compiled
some 500 recipes and
finally published a book.
Although she retired from
hosting Mke Nyumbani in
1999, people still recognise her
on the streets and ask her why
she never went back to TV.
“People say I taught them
a lot but their children don’t
know how to cook. They still
stop me on the streets to ask
for recipes or cooking tips,”
she says. She is always happy
to share her knowledge as she
considers it a gift.
Does she miss the show and
being on TV? “Yes, sometimes
I do. But right now I’m retired,
I just want to rest,” she laughs.
Nevertheless, she stills offers
cooking lessons at Mombasa’s
Methodist Church of
Kenya where she worships.
She is also a member of the
Board at Ribe Girls’ Secondary
School in Kilifi.
Although the Kenyan TV industry
has improved in terms
of quality and diversity, she
would love to see more local
shows. “We have a very rich
pool of local talent, which if
we could tap, would improve
the economy and give these
local, talented youths a way of
life,” she says.
On a countrywide level,
she would love to see a safe,
peaceful, corruption-free
country.
“Every Kenyan should
love one another regardless
of tribe. Let us also teach our
children how to cook so that
they grow up to be responsible
people.”
Now that she’s retired, she
says her days are rather uneventful.
“I wake up, read
the Bible and maybe go shopping,”
she says. She spends
her leisure time reading, but
what she really loves to do is
entertain. “I love to cook for
my guests. My favourite meal
is biryani.”
She has a simple piece of advice
for aspiring chefs: “Know
what you want to cook, organise
yourself, and plan properly.
In other words, plan your
schedule in advance.” She also
encourages chefs to buy their
ingredients early enough so as
not to waste time and energy
looking for things.
“Then, of course, follow the
recipe,” she concludes.
PROF IMBUGA PROFILE: APOLOGY
The Kenya Yearbook Editorial Board wishes to sincerely apologise for
the erroneous reference of Prof. Mabel Imbuga as the current Vice
Chancellor of JKUAT in last week’s issue of MyGov. We do indeed
recognise that Prof. Imbuga left office on 1st August 2018, and the
incumbent Vice Chancellor is Prof Victoria Wambui Ngumi. Sadly the
error has brought embarrassment and confusion to both Prof. Victoria
Wambui Ngumi, JKUAT and stakeholders. We convey our heartfelt
apology and regret the inconvenience caused.
The CA invites tenders from interested and competent firms to tender for the following:
No. Tender Reference
1.
Description of Tender
CA/PROC/RFP/03/2018- 2019 Tender for Consultancy
Services for Business Process
Re-engineering of Licensing
Management System
2.
CA/PROC/RFP/04/2018-2019 Tender for Consultancy
Services for a Study on
Over-The-Top Technologies
(OTTS)/Services in Kenya.
3.
CA/PROC/OT/11/2018-2019
Tender for Design and Printing
of Annual Report and
Strategic Plan.
Closing Date
14th
November
2018 at 10:30AM
14th
November
2018 at 10:30AM
14th
November
2018 at 10:30AM
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: https://ca.go.ke/about-us/dobusiness-with-us/open-tenders/
free of charge.
Further, firms who download the tender documents from the website must arrange to forward
their particulars/ contacts to the Head of Procurement, Communications Authority of
Kenya, through the email address tenders@ca.go.ke before the closing date for records and
for purposes of receiving clarifications and or addendums, if any.
Duly completed tender documents should be submitted in a plain, sealed envelope clearly
marked with the tender name and reference number to be deposited in the tender box on
the ground floor of the CA Centre so as to reach on or before the stated dates at 10:30 a.m.
The Director General
Communications Authority of Kenya
P.O. Box 14448 Nairobi 00800
Tel:
Email: tenders@ca.go.ke
Website: www.ca.go.ke
Bids shall be opened soon thereafter at the Authority’s ground floor Meeting Room 1 in the
presence of the bidders representative(s) who choose to attend.
Head Office
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Flour, jam, juice and chips:
The many ways of adding value
The mention of sweet potatoes sends thoughts
of a hot cup of tea and a piece of the tuber
in boiled form. Typically, this is not only a
common breakfast meal locally, but also one
of the meals that are considered healthy. This
is especially lately as people are becoming
more keen on eating healthy and whole
meal indigenous foods.. 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
B
ut sweet potato tubers
are not only for your
usual boiled breakfast
snack. As we discovered, there
is so much that can be done in
terms of value addition and
diversifying the use of this
food.
After all farmers or other
stakeholders along this value
chain can explore these ways
to make more money and diversify
their clientele.
Rosemary Cheboswony, a
nutritionist at Kenya Agricultural
and Livestock Research
Organisation (Kalro), explains
on some of the possibilities of
sweet potatoes.
Mill it for Sweet Potato Flour
To make sweet potato flour,
peel a mature sweet potato
tuber, then grate it, just like
carrots. Dry the granules
under the sun, then take them
to a posho mill where they are
sifted into fine flour. This flour
can be used in making several
dishes.
For Example, the flour can
be added to maize flour to add
nutrients and be used to cook
a more nutritious maize meal,
commonly known as ugali.
Additionally, the flour can
be mixed with wheat flour and
be used to make meals such as
chapati, cakes, pancakes, ban
among others.
Sweet Potato Jam
Many people are used to using
fruit jam. However, sweet
potato would not only offer
a healthy, but also naturally
sweeter option.
To make sweet potato jam,
boil the tubers, then mash
them well, add a little water to
make a paste. Add some lemon
to taste and apply the paste as
jam to your bread.
Sweet Potato Juice
So you want to have a glass
If farmers aggregated their produce
or part of it, then decided on which
way to process it, they definitely
will win the demand from the market
and make more money - Geoffrey Kahuho
of a sweet, nutritious drink?
Well, you do not have to look
for the fruits that are in season
at the moment.
Get your boiled sweet potatoes,
slice them, put the slices
in a blender, add some water
and blend. Sieve it to get the
desired puree.
Add some sugar and lemon
juice to taste. This nutritional
drink is best taken chilled.
It is not only refreshing, but
also filling and will leave you
loaded with energy. Enjoy!
Sweet Potato Chips
There is a common casual saying
that chips ni viazi (chips
are just but Irish potatoes).
But a sweet potatoes chips
meal demystifies this saying
over all.
Chips are not just made
from Irish potatoes. In fact,
the ones from sweet potatoes
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Rosemary Cheboswony, a nutritionist from Kalro, shows off some sweet potato products.
are much sweeter and attractive
to the eyes.
To make sweet potato chips,
peel your tubers and chop into
desired shapes and sizes. Deep
fry in hot oil. Alternatively,
garnish them with your preferred
spices like ginger and
garlic, and bake them in the
oven.
Other delicacies that can
be made from sweet potatoes
include; sweet potato fruiters,
mashed sweet potatoes, sweet
potato krakies, bread, biscuits
among others.
Besides, sweet potatoes can
be used to make soups as well
as an addition to stews just as
Irish potatoes are used, while
the leaves of sweet potato
vines are delicious vegetables.
The Kenspot-1 sweet potato
variety, which is a production
of Kalro, is particularly good
for value addition owing to its
rich yellow colour and wealth
in nutrition.
It is rich in karotin and vitamins,
especially vitamin A.
It is therefore nutritious and
recommendable especially for
children and other nutritionally-needy
persons.
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ers must
According to experts, farmlook
beyond the
usual way of doing things if
they have to maximize on
their income from produce.
Geoffrey Kahuho, a Programs
Manager at Participatory
Ecological Land Use
Management (PELUM Kenya),
says if farmers got creative
through value addition, they
would be able to control the
prices of their produce.
“If farmers aggregated their
produce or part of it, then decided
on which way to process
it, they definitely will win the
demand from the market and
make more money,” says Kahuho.
Besides,
he adds, people are
currently more aware of their
health and would be ready to
fortify their own food, for example
by adding sweet potato
flour to maize of wheat flour
before cooking.
Relevant agencies should
therefore step in and create
awareness on the need for
players along the sweet potato
and other value chains to up
their game and process produce
to fit diverse markets.
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