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Auctioneers Act

Kenya, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives

This is a parliamentary Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to auctioneers, to provide for the licensing and regulations of the business and practice of auctioneers, and for connected purposes. Auctioneer is a person under section 10 of this act. The act provides for the establishment of the auctioneers licensing board. The board shall license and regulate the business and practice of auctioneers, supervise and discipline licensed auctioneers.

Kenya 1996 Trade, Industry, and Investment

Bills of Exchange Act (Revised Edition) 2018

Kenya, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives

This is a revised edition of the bills of exchange act, 1981. This is an Act of Parliament relating to bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes. It defined the bill of exchange as an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person or to bearer.

Kenya 2018 Trade, Industry, and Investment

Procedures and Guidelines for The provision of mobile portability services in Kenya

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The guideline document aim is to achieve its set objectives by following these procedures: Application of the Procedures and Guidelines ; Effective Date of the Procedures and Guidelines ; Amendments to the Procedures and Guidelines; Commercial Agreements between Licensees on provision of Number Portability Services; Dispute Resolution: The regulation will be used to resolve dispute that arises from number portability services.

Kenya 2006 Information, Communication, and Technology

Telecommunications and Postal Sector Statement

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The guidelines cover the policy objectives, targets and strategies to achieve goals, market structure and liberalization and establishment of a policy advisory secretariat.

Kenya 2001 Information, Communication, and Technology

The Kenya Information and Communications (Numbering) Regulations, 2010

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The objective of this regulatory framework is to provide guidelines for the control, planning, administration and management of the numbering while addressing network services, national plan and applications services. The regulations cover establishment of a national communication and numbering plan, administration and planning of numbering and communication addresses, compliance with numbering and address plan, communications numbering and electronic address plan, assignment of communications numbers and cancellation of assignments.

Kenya 2010 Information, Communication, and Technology

The Kenya Information and Communications (Postal and Courier services) Regulations, 2010

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

This regulatory framework identifies the procedures involved in delivery, acceptance, insurance of postage stamps, sales of stamps etc. It contains provision on issuance of certificates of posting, sale of postage stamps, illegal manufacture and unlawful use of postage stamps and postal licensees to make rules.

Kenya 2010 Information, Communication, and Technology

The Kenya information and Communications Bill 2006

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

An Act to promote and develop the carriage and content of communications in an orderly manner as well as the establishment of a commission to regulate all forms of communications for the establishment of an appeals tribunal.

Kenya 2006 Information, Communication, and Technology

The Kenya National ICT Masterplan 2014-2017

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

This master plan is in line with the national constitution, Kenya vision 2030, jubilee manifesto, technology and innovation Act 2013, Technical industrial training Act 2013 and universities Act 2012. This master plan has three foundations and three pillars: The first foundation is information and communications technology, human capital and work force development; the second is the integrated information and communications technology infrastructure; the third is the integrated information infrastructure. The three pillars are e-government services, information and communications technology as driver of industry and developing information and communications technology businesses.

Kenya 2014 Information, Communication, and Technology

The National Broadbrand Strategy

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The National broadband strategy has an overall objective to provide quality broadband services to all citizens to generate enormous social economic benefits and to transform Kenya to a knowledge-based society.

Kenya 2013 Information, Communication, and Technology

The Kenya Information and Communication s (Universal Access and Service) Regulations, 2010

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The overall objective of this regulatory document is to provide a framework for design and implementation of universal access and service provision. The regulatory document contains provisions on the amount of the universal service levy, purpose of the Universal Service Fund, manner of funding, identification of projects to fund, management of the fund, Universal Service Advisory council, annual report, investment of the funds and power to issue guidelines.

Kenya 2010 Information, Communication, and Technology

National Cybersecurity Strategy

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The goal of this strategy is to: enhance the nation’s cyber security posture in a manner that facilitates the country’s growth, safety, and prosperity; build national capability by raising cyber security awareness and developing Kenya’s workforce to address cyber security needs; foster information sharing and collaboration among relevant stakeholders to facilitate an information sharing environment focused on achieving the strategy’s goals and objectives; and provide national leadership by defining the national cyber security vision, goals, and objectives and coordinating cyber security initiatives at the national level.

Kenya 2014 Information, Communication, and Technology

Constitution of Kenya, 2010

Department of Justice, Kenya

This is a constitutional document published by the national council for law reporting with the authority of the Attorney-general. The constitution documents the sovereignty of the people and supremacy of the constitution; highlights declaration of the Republic; outlines the entitlements and rights of the citizens; Chapter 4 provides for the bill of rights; Chapter 5 focuses on Kenya national human rights and equality commission; Chapter 6 outlines the responsibilities of leadership; Chapter 7 deals with representation of the people; Chapter 8, 9 & 10 focus on the executive, legislature and judiciary respectively.

Kenya 2010 Democracy and Governance

Kenya Investment Policy

Kenya, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives

The Kenya Investment Policy addresses the requirement to set up an investment environment to attract high quality foreign direct investment into the country. By adopting some measures to achieve this objective which include investment entry and establishment, investment retention and aftercare, investment assessment, investment promotion and facilitation.

Kenya 2017 Trade, Industry, and Investment

Kenya National African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Strategy and Action Plan

Kenya, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Cooperatives

This strategy and action plan identify the challenges and recommendations on investment promotion in the country. The four chapters of this plan presents the Introduction, situation analysis, challenges and strategic issues and lastly the action plan.

Kenya 2018 Trade, Industry, and Investment

Kenya Vision 2030

Kenya, Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030

This document summarizes the long-term national strategy and development blueprint that covers period 2008 to 2022. The agenda which is based on social and economic pillars aims to boost the livelihood of Kenyans through the increment of Kenya’s gross GDP growth rate by 10% annually. The agenda will be implemented over five-year successive medium-term Plans, starting with MTP I (2008-2012), then MTP II (2013-2017), MTP III (2018-2022) and so on till 2030.

Kenya 2007 National Development

First medium-term Plan (2008-2012)

Kenya, Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030

The medium-term Plan (2008-2012) is the first in a series of successive five-year medium-term plans which will implement the Kenya vision 2030. The medium-term plan identifies the key policy actions to implement from 2008 – 2012 to achieve the economic targets of increasing GDP growth from 7% in 2007 to an estimated 7.9-8.7% by 2009-2010 and to 10% by 2012 and also to increase the investment levels at high rate to enhance economic growth and create employment.
It focuses on implementing the flagship projects of the Vision 2030 in the six economic sectors: tourism, agriculture, energy, information & communications technology, business process outsourcing, education, and health.

Kenya 2008 National Development

Second medium-term Plan (2013-2017)

Kenya, Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030

The second medium-term Plan (MTP II) of the Kenya vision 2030 covering a period of 2013-2017 builds on the achievements of the first medium-term plan and sets to put the economy on high growth to attain the Kenya Vision 2030 targeted annual average growth rate of 10% and increase in gross investment by 10%. The second MTP termed “Transforming Kenya” is pegged on economic growth, stable micro economic environment, commercialization of agriculture, food security, job creation for unemployed youth, provision of policy and legal framework for the management of Kenya’s natural resources and partnership with County government to improve the health sector.

Kenya 2013 National Development

Third medium-term Plan (2018-2022)

Kenya, Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030

The third medium-term Plan (MTP III) of the Kenya vision 2030 documents the policies, legal framework, programmes and projects the government plans to implement from 2018 to 2022. The plan builds on the achievements of the first and the second plans and focuses on some key national development enablers which include: infrastructure, information and communication technology, science technology and Innovation, public sector reforms, labor and employment, ending drought and security etc. The medium-term plan III also targets to increase GDP growth rate from 5.5 % in 2013-2017 to 5.9% in 2018/2019 and later increase it by 7% annually till the end of medium-term plan III.

Kenya 2018 National Development