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Sessional Paper No. 107 of 1955 on Emoluments of His Excellency the Governor and His Honour The Deputy Governor.
(Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, 1955)
The Secretary of State for the Colonies has asked that the attached Despatch should be laid before the Legislative Council for their consideration. It will be observed that it is proposed to increase the salary of the ...
Sessional Paper No. 75 of 1955 on the Bulk Supply of Electricity from Uganda
(The Government Printer, 1955)
Present estimates of future demand for electricity in Kenya indicate that the existing hydro-electric and thermal reserves of the East African Power and Lighting Co. Ltd. with some additional plant, should be sufficient ...
Sessional Paper No. 99 of 1955 on the Report on Manpower Policy in the Emergency
(The Government Printer, 1955)
In November 1954, the Minister for Defense stated in Legislative Council, in the course of the debate on Manpower Policy, that a committee of Ministers was then examining the matter. The intention of this paper is to inform ...
Sessional Paper No. 13 of 1955 on the Guarantee of Excess Loans Made by Building Societies for House Purchase.
(The Government Printer, 1955)
The Government, recognizing the difficulties of certain sections of the public in finding the amount of deposit now required by the building societies for house purchase, wishes to present its proposals to assist these ...
Sessional Paper No. 06 of 1955 on the Report of the Income Tax Committee, Kenya.
(The Government Printer, 1955)
The Government deeply appreciates the care and thoroughness with which the Committee has carried out the inquiry entrusted to it, and the very considerable amount of detailed work which has gone into the preparation of the ...
Sessional Paper No. 17 of 1954 on Proposals for the Implementation of the Recommendations Contained in the Report of the Commission on the Civil Services of the East African Territories and the East Africa High Commission, 1953-54
(The Government Printer, 1954)
The Government of Kenya proposes that in general the recommendations
of the Salaries Commission's Report should be accepted.
There are, however, certain recommendations in the Report which the
Government considers lo ...
Sessional Paper No. 07 of 1974 Report of Select Committee Reviewing Standing Orders.
(Government of Kenya, 1974)
This Select Committee was appointed by the resolution of the National Assembly dated 20th September 1973 "to review the Standing orders. The present membership of this Committee appointed by the Sessional Committee is…
Sessional Paper No. 09 of 1970 on Kenya Government Guarantees for a Loan to the East African Community for the Purposes of the East African Railways Corporation, by the Government of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland and for a Loan by the Government of the Federal Republic of West Germany, to the East African Railways Corporation and of Commercial Credits by Associated Electrical Industries Limited and Andrew Barclays Limited to the East African Railways Corporation
(Republic of Kenya, 1970)
In order to enable the Railways Corporation to purchase diesel locomotives of
various types necessary to replace obsolete steam locomotives and to provide
the additional power necessary to meet operational requirements ...
Sessional Paper No. 05 of 1970 on The Chemilil Sugar Company Ltd.
(Government of Kenya, 1970)
The Chemelil Sugar project was first established in 1965. It is one of the biggest projects of any description ever attempted in Kenya and it owes its existence to Government initiative. Sugarcane planting and the construction ...
Sessional Paper No. 10 of 1970 on Kenya Government Guarantee of Credits to the East African Airways Corporation by the Export-Import Bank of the United States and the McDonnell Douglas Corporation in Respect of the Purchase of Three DC-9 Aircraft
(Republic of Kenya, 1970)
Following the withdrawal of the De Havilland Comet Aircraft and in order to provide adequate capacity
on the major domestic and regional services operated by the East
African Airways Corporation it has become necessary ...