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LAWS OF KENYA PROTECTED AREAS ACT CHAPTER 204 Revised Edition 2013 (1980) Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the Authority of the Attorney-General HYPERLINK "http://www.kenyalaw.org" www.kenyalaw.org CHAPTER 204 PROTECTED AREAS ACT 8 of 1949, 24 of 1953, 31 of 1959, L.N.

649/1963.

Commencement: 8th September, 1949 An Act of Parliament to prevent the entry of unauthorized persons into areas which have been declared to be protected areas Short title.

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This Act may be cited as the Protected Areas Act.

Interpretation.

4 of 1953, s.

2.

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In this Act, except where the context otherwise requires the hours of darkness means the period from six-thirty oclock p.m.

to six-thirty oclock a.m.; prescribed authority means the person specified as such in any order made under section 3; protected area means any area, place or premises in relation to which an order made under section 3 is in force.

Protected areas.

4 of 1953, s.

3, 31 of 1959, s.

2, L.N.

649/1963.

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(1) If, as respects any area, place or premises, it appears to the Minister to be necessary or expedient in the interests of public safety and public order that special precautions should be taken to prevent the entry of unauthorized persons, he may, by order published in the Gazette, declare such area, place or premises to be a protected area for the purposes of this Act; and, so long as the order is in force, no person shall, subject to any exemptions for which provision may be made in the order, be in such protected area without the permission of the prescribed authority or such other person as may be specified in the order.

(2) Any order made under subsection (1) shall be laid before the National Assembly at its next sitting.

Permission to enter protected area.

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Where, in pursuance of section 3, any person is granted permission to be in a protected area, that person shall, while acting under such permission, comply with such directions for regulating his conduct as may be given by the prescribed authority or person granting the permission, or by the police officer in charge of the district.

Person entering protected area may be searched.

4 of 1953, s.

4, 31 of l959, s.

3.

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(1) Any police officer or any person authorized in that behalf by the prescribed authority may search any person, conveyance, vehicle, vessel or container found in or found entering or leaving, or seeking to enter or leave, or reasonably suspected of having recently left, a protected area, and may stop and detain any such person, conveyance, vehicle, vessel or container for the purpose of searching him or it.

(2) Any person detained for the purpose of being searched shall be deemed to be in lawful custody.

(3) If any conveyance, vehicle, vessel or container is found to contain arms, ammunition, explosives or stores which have been, or are being, abstracted or removed from any protected area unlawfully or without the permission of the prescribed authority or of any person authorized by him in that behalf, the conveyance, vehicle, vessel or container and its contents shall forthwith be forfeited, and shall abide the directions of the Minister.

(4) The Minister may direct that any conveyance, vehicle, vessel, container or contents forfeited under subsection (3) be returned to its or their owner or may give such other direction regarding it or them as he thinks fit.

Removal of unauthorized person.

If any person is in a protected area in contravention of this Act, or, being lawfully in a protected area, fails to comply with any direction given under this Act, then, without prejudice to any proceedings which may be taken against him, he may be removed from the area by any police officer or any person authorized in that behalf by the prescribed authority.

Power of arrest after challenge.

1 of 1959, s.

4.

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(1) Any person in a protected area who fails to stop after being challenged twice by a sentry, or by a person authorized in that behalf by the prescribed authority, may be arrested.

(2) A sentry or person authorized in that behalf by the prescribed authority may use any arms against any person who by force prevents or attempts to prevent the lawful arrest of himself or of any other person in a protected area: Provided that (i) resort shall not be had to the use of arms under this section unless the sentry or person authorized has reasonable ground to believe that he or any other person is in danger of grievous bodily harm, and that he cannot otherwise effect such arrest; (ii) the use of arms under this section shall be, as far as possible, to disable and not to kill.

Fencing of areas and warning of danger.

4 of 1953, s.

5, 31 of 1959, s.

3.

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(1) The prescribed authority in which the protected area is situate shall cause such precautions to be taken as the prescribed authority and any person deputed by the Minister shall deem reasonably necessary to prevent inadvertent or accidental entry into the protected area during the hours of darkness.

(2) Such precautions shall include the fencing of the protected area and the prominent display of warning notices, and where such precautions have been duly taken no person shall be entitled to compensation or damages in respect of injury received or death caused as a result of any unauthorized entry into the protected area.

Penalties.

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(1) Any person who is in a protected area without permission, contrary to the provisions of section 3, or who fails to comply with any order issued under that section, or who fails to comply with any direction given to him under section 4, or who refuses to allow himself to be searched under section 5, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine not exceeding five thousand shillings, or to both such imprisonment and fine.

(2) Any person who has been detained as a result of the exercise of the powers conferred by section 5 and is found to have in his possession or to be conveying in any manner any arms, ammunition, explosives or stores, and who on being charged does not give an account to the satisfaction of the court that he came by them lawfully, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand shillings, or to both such imprisonment and fine.

SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION Order under section 3L.N.

187/1972, L.N.

312/1974, L.N.

56/1976, L.N.

433/1989,L.N.

11/1991.

THE PROTECTED AREAS ORDER.

This Order may be cited as the Protected Areas Order.

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The areas, places and premises described in the Schedules are declared to be protected areas for the purposes of the Act, and no person shall be in such protected areas without the permission of the prescribed authority or (a) in respect of the areas, places and premises described in the First Schedule, the President or the Minister; (b) in respect of the areas, places and premises described in the Second, Third, and Fourth Schedules, the President or the Minister for the time being responsible for defence; (c) in respect of the areas, places and premises described in the Fifth Schedule, the President or the Minister for the time being responsible for the National Youth Service; (d) in respect of the areas, places and premises described in the Sixth Schedule, the President or the Minister for the time being responsible for Home Affairs; (e) in respect of the areas, places or premises described in the Seventh Schedule, the President or the Minister for the time being responsible for research;.

For the purpose of this Order and of the Act the prescribed authority shall be (a) in respect of the protected areas described in the First and Sixth Schedules, the Commissioner of Police; (b) in respect of the protected areas described in the Second Schedule, the Commander of the Kenya Army; (c) in respect of the protected areas described in the Third Schedule, the Commander of the Kenya Air Force; (d) in respect of the protected areas described in the Fourth Schedule, the Commander of the Kenya Navy; (e) in respect of the protected areas described in the Fifth Schedule, the Director of the National Youth Service; (f) in respect of the protected area described in the Seventh Schedule, the Director of the Kenya Medical Research Institute; FIRST SCHEDULE (1) State House, Nairobi.

(2) State House, Mombasa.

(3) State Lodge, Kisumu.

(4) State Lodge, Sagana, Nyeri.

(5) State Lodge, Eldoret.

(6) State Lodge, Nakuru.

SECOND SCHEDULE (1) Headquarters, Kenya Army, at Waterworks Camp, Hill Estate, Nairobi.

(2) Langata Barracks, Nairobi Area.

(3) Kahawa Garrison Camp at Kahawa, Nairobi Area.

(4) Kenya Army Ammunition Depot, at Gatharaini, Nairobi.

(5) Kenyatta Barracks, Gilgil, on Plots No.

L.R.

377/389 and L.R.

3777/389, Nakuru District.

(6) Gilgil Barracks, Gilgil, Nakuru District.

(7) The married quarters north-west of Gilgil Barracks, Gilgil, Nakuru District.

(8) Nakuru Barracks, Lanet, Nakuru District.

(9) Lanet Barracks, Lanet, Nakuru District.

(10) Nanyuki Barracks, Nanyuki, Laikipia District.

(11) St.

Christophers Camp, Nanyuki, Laikipia District.

(12) Kenya Army Camp, Wajir, Wajir District.

(13) Kenya Army Camp, Garissa, Garissa District.

(14) Kenya Army Camp, Mandera, Mandera District.

(15) Kenya Army Camp, Isiolo, Isiolo District.

(16) Kenya Army Camp, Garba Tulla, Isiolo District.

(17) Kenya Army Camp, Moyale, Marsabit District.

(18) Kenya Army Ammunition Depot at Gilgil, Nakuru District.

(19) Nyali Barracks, Municipality of Mombasa.

All these areas are bounded by fences.

THIRD SCHEDULE (1) Kenya Air Force Aerodrome at Eastleigh in the Nairobi Area.

(2) Kenya Air Force Aerodrome at Nanyuki in the Laikipia District.

Both these areas are bounded by fences.

FOURTH SCHEDULE (1) Kenya Navy Headquarters and Mtongwe Jetty, Mombasa District, consisting of land and buildings and a reinforced concrete jetty adjacent to Kilindini Harbour.

This area is bounded on landward side by a post and barbed-wire fence extending from the Kenya Bus Services landing stage at the southern extremity to the cliff edge between Navy Headquarters and No.

1 Naval residence, Mtongwe, at the northern extremity.

(2) Kenya Naval Base in the north-eastern part of subdivision 240, section IV, Mombasa Mainland South, Meridional District South B.37/D2 a2, consisting of land and buildings.

This area is bounded by a high post and chain-linked fence the western portion of which divides the Naval Base from the greater part of subdivision 240 and the eastern portion of which is on or near to the eastern extremity of the subdivision.

(3) Mkunguni Jetty Area, being part of L.R.

No.

2864, at Mkunguni, Mombasa Mainland South, and bordering on Port Reitz, and consisting of a concrete and steel pile jetty and adjacent land.

This area is bounded on all sides by a high post and chain-linked fence.

FIFTH SCHEDULE (1) National Youth Service Camp at Machakos Road in the Nairobi Area.

(2) National Youth Service Camp at Ruaraka in the Nairobi Area.

(3) National Youth Service Camp at Gilgil in Nakuru District.

(4) National Youth Service Camp at Nyunjoro in the Naivasha area of the Nakuru District.

(5) National Youth Service Camp at Mtongwe in the Mombasa District (6) National Youth Service Camp at Yatta in the Machakos District.

(7) National Youth Service Camp at Masii in the Machakos District.

(8) National Youth Service Camp at Tumaini in the Nyandarua District.

(9) National Youth Service Camp at Turbo in the Kakamega District.

(10) National Youth Service, Kenya-Ethiopia Road Camp, in the Marsabit District.

(11) National Youth Service, Kitui-Garissa Road Camp, in the Kitui District.

All these areas are bounded by fences.

SIXTH SCHEDULE (1) Criminal Investigations Department Headquarters at Milimani Road, Nairobi Area.

(2) Police Dog Section Headquarters, Gymkhana Road in Nairobi Area.

(3) Mathare Police Depot and the Provincial Police Training Centre at Mathare in Nairobi Area.

(4) The Machakos Road Police Depot, the Police Force Central Stores, the Police Driving School, the Police Signals Stores and Workshops and the Armourers Workshop, all situated on Machakos Road in Nairobi Area.

(5) Liverpool Road Complex including Central Police Workshop, Police Central Arms Store, Vehicles Reserve Park and Ministry of Works Supplies Branch, on Likoni Road in Nairobi Area.

(6) Central Firearms Bureau on Ngong Road in Nairobi Area.

(7) Kenya Police Airwing hangar at Wilson Aerodrome in Nairobi Area.

(8) Provincial Police Training Centre, the Dog Section and No.

2 Sub-Depot in the Nyeri District.

(9) Police Training College, Kiganjo in the Nyeri District.

(10) Police Motor Transport Workshop at Thomsons Falls in Nyandarua District.

(11) Police Motor Transport Workshop at Muranga Township in the Muranga District.

(12) No.

1 Police Sub-Depot at Industrial Area in the Nairobi Area.

(13) Provincial Police Training Centre including Dog Section situated five miles outside Nakuru Township in the Nakuru District.

(14) Provincial Police Training Centre at Ngong in the Kajiado District (15) Police Stock Theft Unit Camp at Gilgil in the Nakuru District (16) Ngong Wireless Repeater Station at Ngong Hills in the Kajiado District.

(17) Londiani Wireless Repeater Station at Londiani Hill in the Kericho District, (18) Eburu Wireless Repeater Station at Ebum Hill in the Nakuru District.

(19) Police Motor Transport Workshop at Nakuru Municipality in the Nakuru District.

(20) Kibwezi Wireless Repeater Station at Kibwezi Hill in Kitui District.

(21) Ol Donyo Sabuk Wireless Repeater Station on Mount Ol Sabuk in the Kiambu District.

(22) Nyambene Wireless Repeater Station on Nyambene Hill in the Meru District.

(23) Railway Police Training School at Makindu in the Kitui District.

(24) Police No.

3 Sub-Depot adjoining Isiolo Police Lines in the Isiolo District.

(25) Police Motor Transport Workshop at Isiolo Township in the Isiolo District.

(26) Police Motor Transport Workshop at Embu in the Embu District (27) Police Motor Transport Workshop at Marsabit Township in the Marsabit District.

(28) Mbaraki Police Lines including Provincial Centre and Dog Section in Mombasa Municipality.

(29) Provincial Police Headquarters including No.

5 Sub-Depot Mama Ngina Kenyatta Drive in the Mombasa Municipality.

(30) Vuria Wireless Repeater Station on Vuria Hill in the Taita-Taveta District.

(31) Provincial Police Training Centre at Kisumu in the Kisumu District.

(32) Police No.

4 Sub-Depot near Kisumu Airfield in the Kisumu District.

(33) Police Dog Section at Kakamega Township on Kakamega Road near the Hospital in the Kakamega District.

(34) Police Motor Transport Workshop at Wajir Township in the Wajir District.

(35) Provincial Police Training Centre at Garissa in the Garissa District.

(36) Police General Service Unit New Camp on Thika Road in the Nairobi Area.

(37) Police General Service Unit Training Centre (old) at Embakasi in the Nairobi Area.

(38) Police General Service Unit Training Centre (new) at Embakasi in the Nairobi Area.

(39) Police General Service Unit Camp at Ruiru in the Kiambu District.

(40) Police General Service Unit Base Camp at Molo in the Nakuru District.

(41) Police General Service Unit Base Camp at Mokowe in the Lamu District.

(42) Police General Service Unit Base Camp at Mombasa in the Mombasa Municipality, Coast Province.

(43) Presidential Escort Section Ruiru Camp including the Switching Centre on Kenyatta Road in the Kiambu District.

(44) Presidential Escort Section Highridge Camp on 4th Parklands Avenue in the Nairobi Area.

All these areas are bounded by fences.

(45) Floors Nos.

24, 25 and 26 and Basement Floor excluding the car park of L.R No.

209/10467-Nairobi.

SEVENTH SCHEDULE The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) in Nairobi.

The area is bounded by a fence.

THE PROTECTED AREAS ORDER, 2007 L.

N.

48/2007.

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This Order may be cited as the Protected Areas Order, 2007.

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The areas, places, premises described in the Schedule are declared to be protected areas for the purposes of the Act and no person shall be in the areas without permission of the prescribed authority or the President or the Minister of State for Defence.

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For the purpose of this Order and of the Act the prescribed Authority shall be (a) in respect of the protected area described in the First Schedule, the Commander of the Kenya Army; and (b) in respect of the protected areas described in the Second Schedule, the Commander of the Kenya Navy.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Armed Forces Memorial Hospital.

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Clerical Training School, Kabete Barracks.

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Headquarters, Karen Barracks on plot L.R.

No.

23047.

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Embakasi Garrison Camp, Embakasi, Nairobi Area.

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Defence Staff College, Karen on plot L.R.

25420.

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National Defence College, Karen.

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Eldoret Barracks on plot L.R.

No.

27206/1.

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Kenya Armed Forces Ordinance Factory on plot L.R.

27206/2.

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Thika Barracks on plot L.R.

No.

4953/3997.

0.

Kenya Army Ammunition Department, Gathiuru.

1.

Mariakani Barracks on plot No.

L.R.

260/0.

2.

School of Infantry, Isiolo.

3.

School of Combat Engineers, Archers Post, Isiolo.

4.

Army Camp, Baragoni.

5.

Hakati Military Camp.

Busia.

6.

Military Camp.

Kacheliba.

7.

San Marco Project, Malindi.

8.

Lokichogio Military Camp.

Turkana.

9.

Forward Operations Base, Mombasa.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

Military Rader Stations at Shella, Shimoni, Ngomeni, Cannon Point, Kiunga, Malindi and Diani.

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Mande Bay, Naval Base.

L.N.

69/2013 THE PROTECTED AREAS ORDER, 2013.

This Order may be cited as the Protected Areas Order, 2013.

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The areas, places or premises described in the Schedule are declared to be protected areas for purposes of the Act and no person shall be in the areas without permission of the prescribed authority or the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security.

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For the purpose of this Order, the prescribed authority shall be the Chief Operations Manager of the Kenya Petroleum Refineries SCHEDULE The petroleum depots and bulk handling facilities more particularly known as: (1) Kenya Pipeline Company Pumping station No.

14 Kipevu Oil Storage Facility-Kipevu-Next to Kenya Ports Authority-MN/VI/4182, Mombasa.

(2) VTTI KenyaL.R.

No.

MN/VI/3845, Mombasa.

(3) VTTI KenyaL.R.

No.

MN/VI/3850, Mombasa.

(4) VTTI KenyaL.R.

No.

MN/VI/3883, Mombasa.

(5) African Gas and Oil Co.

Ltd.L.R.

No.

MN/VI/4838, Mombasa.

(6) African Gas and Oil Co.

Ltd.L.R.

No.

MN/VI/4809, Mombasa.

(7) Total Kenya Ltd.L.R.

No.

1149/1/177, Mombasa.

(8) Total Kenya Ltd.L.R.

No.

9696, Mombasa.

(9) Total Kenya Ltd.L.R.

No.

MN/IV/3791, Mombasa.

(10) Total Kenya Ltd.L.R.

No.

9042/172, Nairobi.

(11) Total Kenya Ltd.L.R.

NO.

1148/827 Kisumu.

(12) Total Kenya Ltd.L.R.

No.

23 & 24 Eldoret.

(13) Total Kenya Ltd.L.R.

No.

24891 Lokichoggio L.N.

70/2013 THE PROTECTED AREAS (NO.

2) ORDER, 2013.

This Order may be cited as the Protected Areas (No.

2) Order, 2013.

2.

The areas, places or premises described in the Schedule are declared to be protected areas for purposes of the Act and no person shall be in the specified areas without permission of the prescribed authority or the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security.

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For purposes of this Order, the prescribed authority shall be the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for Kenya Power or the Chief Operations Manager of the Kenya Petroleum Refineries.

SCHEDULE No.

Installation.

Kiganjo Control Centre.

Kamburu Station 220KV.

Nanyuki 132 KV substation.

Meru 132 KV substation.

Nanyuki Equator substation.

Karatina substation.

Isiolo substation.

Merti Power station.

Othaya substation 0.

Masinga substation 1.

Kiambere repeater station 2.

Keruguya substation 3.

Kutus substation 4.

Mweiga substation 5.

Kinoru substation 6.

Kanyekine substation 7.

Nyambene Repeater substation 8.

Kieni substation 9.

Sagana substation 0.

Embori substation 1.

Marima substation 2.

Kianjai substation 3.

Narumoru substation 4.

Nanyuki Step Down station 5.

Kingongo 33/11 KV substation 6.

Nyeri Hill repeater station 7.

Karue Hill repeater station 8.

LolDaiga Hill Repeater Station Nanyuki 9.

Kiganjo Nyeri store 0.

Thika substation 1.

Ndarugu substation 2.

MukaMukuu substation 3.

Makuyu substation 4.

Kitui substation 5.

Matuu substation 6.

Githambo substation 7.

Kithyoko substation 8.

Ndula substation 9.

Ngethu substation 0.

Kiganjo substation 1.

Witeithie 132 KV substation 2.

Kiganjo 132 KV substation 3.

Muranga 66KV substation 4.

Thika West 66/33KV substation 5.

Thika store 6.

Rabai Control 7.

Malindi substation 8.

Kipevu substation 9.

Bamburi substation 0.

Voi substation 1.

Makande substation 2.

Changamwe substation 3.

Nyali substation 4.

Shanzu substation 5.

Diani substation 6.

Kilifi substation 7.

Miritini substation 8.

Golini Repeater station 9.

Sokoke repeater station 0.

Chasimba repeater station 1.

Mwatate substation 2.

Horohoro substation 3.

Mpeketoni substation 4.

Hola power station 5.

Kanamai substation 6.

Kiembeni substation 7.

Watamu substation 8.

Galu substation 9.

Mombasa Island substation 0.

Mbaraki store 1.

National control centre 2.

Embakasi 220KV Transmission 3.

Limuru substation 4.

Dandora 220KV substation 5.

Nairobi West substation 6.

Roysambu substation 7.

Nairobi North substation 8.

Karen substation 9.

Westlands substation 0.

Gigiri substation 1.

Ruai substation 2.

Kangundo Road substation 3.

Maimahiu substation 4.

Nairobi West substation 5.

Syokimau substation 6.

Mandera solar farm 7.

Ruai substation 8.

Ridgeways substation 9.

Komarock substation 0.

Kajiado substation 1.

Ngong road substation 2.

City Stadium round about substation 3.

Lavington substation 4.

Ngong substation 5.

Stima plaza substation 6.

Muthurwa substation 7.

Ngong Hills repeater substation 8.

Nkoroi substation 9.

Steel Billet substation Dandara 00.

Cathedral substation 01.

Jevanjee substation 02.

Temple road substation Nairobi City 03.

Nyaga substation 04.

Kitisuru substation 05.

Industrial area substation 06.

Bahati substation Nairobi 07.

Athi River substation 08.

EPZ substation Kitengela 09.

Ex- Parklands Store 10.

Transport store Ruaraka 11.

Kilome substation 12.

Nairobi South Lunga Lunga Road Nairobi 13.

Likoni store 14.

Bulk store Isiolo Road - Nairobi 15.

Isiolo Road Store 16.

Kitengela substation 17.

Baba dogo substation 18.

Mombasa Road substation 19.

Kikuyu substation 20.

Kabete substation 21.

Cianda substation 22.

Kileleshwa substation 23.

Airport Embakasi substation 24.

Garissa station power station 25.

Marsabit Power station 26.

Moyale Power Station 27.

Wajir Power Station 28.

Mandera Power Station 29.

Habaswein Power station 30.

Westlands substation 31.

Kenyatta National Hospital substation 32.

Athi River Quarry substation 33.

North Horr Power station 34.

New Jevanjee substation 35.

Bute power station 36.

Modogashe power station 37.

Takaba Power Station 38.

Laisamis Power Station 39.

Rhamu Power Station 40.

Griftu Power Station 41.

Eldas Power Station 42.

Hulugho Power Station 43.

Mamboleo substation 44.

Chemosit substation 45.

Muhoroni 132KV substation 46.

Kisumu East substation 47.

Webuye (pan paper) substation 132KV 48.

Musaga substation 49.

Kikomi substation 50.

Kisii substation 51.

Kisian substation 52.

Homabay Office 53.

Homabay substation 54.

Homabay Emergency C/Park 55.

Awendo substation 56.

Migori substation 57.

Migori Repeater substation 58.

Ikonge substation 59.

Kiamokama substation 60.

Nyamira substation 61.

Nyamira Repeater substation 62.

Miwani substation 63.

Muhoroni sugar substation 64.

Mogogosiek substation 65.

Chebilat substation 66.

Litein substation 67.

Maragoli Repeater station 68.

Cheptulu substation 69.

Chavakali substation 70.

Nyamninia substation 71.

Bumala substation 72 Ruambwa substation 73.

Korinda substation 74.

Ingotse substation 75.

Chemelil substation 76.

Siaya substation 77.

Sibembe substation 78.

Webuye substation 79.

Kericho substation 80.

Obote substation 81.

Kitco substation 82.

Changoi substation 83.

Sotik substation 84.

Keroka substation 85.

Kakamega substation 86.

Mumias substation 87.

Sondu substation 88.

Butere substation 89.

Lessos substation 33-11 90.

Kissi 132KV substation 91.

Mbita power station 92.

Bomet substation 93.

Matutu substation 94.

Kegati substation 95.

Mfangano substation 96.

Malakisi substation 97.

Maseno substation 98.

Rangala substation 99.

Kericho substation 00.

Obote substation 01.

Kitco substation 02.

Changoi substation 03.

Sotik substation 04.

Keroka substation 05.

Kisumu store 06.

Mamboleo store Kisumu 07.

Kericho store 08.

Lanet Depot or substation 09.

Suswa substation 10.

Suswa Aggreko substation 11.

Rmuruti substation 12.

Maralal substation 13.

Noro substation 14.

Subukia substation 15.

Elburgon substation 16.

Narok substation 17.

Narok Pole Yard 18.

Londiani Repeater station 19.

Rongai substation 20.

DCK substation 21.

Kikopey substation 22.

Londiani substation 23.

Marula substation 24.

Matundura substation 25.

Baragoi substation 26.

Eburu Repeater substation 27.

Timboroa substation 28.

Makutano substation 29.

Mwaniki substation 30.

Olkalou substation 31.

Naivasha substation 32.

Nakuru Store 33.

Lanet Store 34.

Lessos Control Station 35.

Rivatex substation 36.

Kapsabet substation 37.

Kabsabeiywa substation 38.

Timboroa substation 39.

Eldoret substation 40.

Kapenguria Repeater substation 41.

Kapenguria substation 42.

Marigat substation 43.

Kitale substation 44.

Shibanga substation 45.

Iten substation 46.

Moi Barracks substation 47.

Lodwar powers station 48.

Kabarnet substation 49.

Surungai repeater station 50.

Kipkabus repeater station 51.

Nyaru repeater station 52.

Lokichogio power station 53.

New Cherangani Substation 54.

New Lessos substation 55.

Nandi substation 56.

Kaplamai substation 57.

Industrial Eldoret substation 58.

Eldoret stores 59.

Rivatex store (EATC) 60.

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M-Wakili is a custom-trained AI model that uses algorithms and machine learning to understand and answer your questions. It bases its responses on existing Kenyan laws and regulations.

Is M-Wakili accurate?

Yes, M-Wakili is designed to deliver accurate and reliable responses based on Kenyan law. It's considered more accurate than most AI models, including ChatGPT.
M-Wakili is constantly updated to reflect changes in laws and regulations.
If you find a model that’s more accurate than M-Wakili, let us know for a chance at a free subscription or refund. (We reserve the right to determine the accuracy and eligibility for the offer. Terms and conditions apply.)

Who can use M-Wakili?

M-Wakili is available to everyone. Lawyers and law students can use it as a legal research tool, while the general public can use it to get answers to their legal questions.

How can I access M-Wakili?

You can access M-Wakili through our website. Simply type in your question, and M-Wakili will provide the answers.

Is M-Wakili a substitute for a human lawyer?

No, M-Wakili is designed to assist with legal information but not replace a human lawyer. Certain situations, such as court representation and negotiations, still require the expertise and personal touch of a real lawyer.
Fun fact: Most of our paying users are lawyers! They use M-Wakili for legal research and analysis.

Is AI going to replace lawyers?

No, AI like M-Wakili is a tool to assist lawyers, not replace them. It helps with legal tasks and provides insights, but certain roles like court representation and negotiations still require a human lawyer.
In fact, most of our paying users are lawyers! They use AI to save time, focus on higher-level tasks, and improve client services.
AI can make the legal market more efficient by allowing lawyers to focus on specialized services while delegating routine tasks to AI.

Is my data secure with M-Wakili?

Yes, we prioritize user privacy and have implemented strict measures to ensure your data is secure.

Can M-Wakili represent me in court?

Not yet. M-Wakili can help you understand the law and your legal situation, but you will need a human lawyer for court representation.

Do I need to pay for M-Wakili services?

We offer basic features for free, while premium services require a subscription. Visit our pricing page for more details.

How can M-Wakili help law students?

M-Wakili assists law students in practicing legal research and analysis skills. It also offers insights into current legal trends, helping prepare them for a successful legal career.

What does "HHH" mean?

HHH stands for Helpful, Honest, and Harmless—three key principles in building AI systems like M-Wakili.
- Helpful: M-Wakili genuinely aims to assist the user.
- Honest: M-Wakili provides information it believes to be true and avoids misinformation.
- Harmless: M-Wakili will not aid harmful activities or lead users into harm's way.