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Zimbabwean Government Gazette \\ V A i m « ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol.LXX^No.4 17th JANUARY. 1992 Price $2 General Notice 27 of 1992. The service to operate as follows— (a) dei»Tt Harare Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8.30 a.m., ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT, [CHAPTER 262] arrive Chiriwo 1.25 p.m.; (b) depart Harare Saturday 9 ajn., arrive C3uriwo 1.25 p.m.; Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits (c) depart Harare Sunday 6.30 p.m., arrive Bakasa 9.33 p.m.; V: (d) depart Bakasa Monday 2 a.m., arrive Harare 5.22 a.m.; IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor (e) dei»rt Chiriwo Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 4 am., Transportation Act [Ckopter 262], notice is hereby given that arrive Harare 9.17 a.m.; the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or (f) depart Chiriwo Saturday 2 a.m., arrive Harare 7.17 am. amend^nt of road service permits, have been received for the consideration of the Controller of Road Motor Transportation. ; 0/476/89. Permit: 2SS53. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: Any person wishing to object to any such application must 75. lodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, P.O. Route: Harare - Nyabira - Darwendale - Maryland Junction - Box 8332, Causeway— Banket - Chinhoyi - Riverside - Madziwe - Raffingora - (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to object, so as to Chirungwe - Kawa - Munyoro - Mudino Business Centre - i reach the Controller’s ofiSce not later man the 7th Dzepasi - St. Phillip’s - Chitsiga - Shinje - Chipuriro -< St. February, 1992; George’s - Chiriya - St. Edward’s - Mupingi River - (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. Kapunanyika - Machuwe - Kachuta - Chigwida - Makore - 24, together with two copies thereof, so as to reach the Mushongahande. Controller’s oflBce not later than the 28th February, 1992. By: Any person objecting to an application for the issue or (a) Route deviation: Route to be Harare - Mazowe - River­ amendment of a road service permit must confine his grounds side - Musonedi - Mvurwi - Mupingi Pass - Mudindo - of objection to matters directly bearing on the considerations Guruve - Kachuta - Mushongahande. ^ referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) of section 8 (b) Increase in frequencies. I of the said Act.. The service operates as follows— V. M. MUPAWOSE (MRS.), 17-1-92. Controller of R^^ Motor Transportation. (a) depart Harare Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 a.m., arrive Mushongahande 3.20 p.m.; SOHEDtrLE (b) depart Mushongahande Wednesday, Friday and Sunday 5 a.m., arrive Harare 12.20 p.m. MOTOR-OMNIBUS The service to operate as follows— Amendments (a) depart Mushongahande Monday to Spnday 5 a.m., arrive Mverechena Bus Service <Pvt.) Ltd. Harare 8.18 a.m.; 0/437/89. Permit: 25260A. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capa­ (b) depart Harare Monday to Sunday 11.30 a.m., arrive city: 76. Mushongahande 2.48 p.m. Route: Harare - Mazowe - Concession - Msonedi - Mvurwi - Mpingi Pass - Muderenji School - Mudino Business Centre Zimbabwe Omnibus Co.—a division of ZUPCO. - Dzepasi - St. Phillip’s School - Chitsiga - Shinje Business 0/770/89. Permit: 15632. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: Centre - Chipuriro - <3ota Hill - Manovi - Bakasa - Tsetse 76. Camp - Nyaude - Hunter’s Camp - St. Cecilia’s Mission - Route: Mupondi Kraal - St. Macheal’s - Manyewe - Mhondoro Pakamunda Mushumbi Pools - Chinongori - Hunyani ( '- Ngesi Dam - Umniati River - Sebakwe River - Umlala Park Mission - Gonono (Qtitumba) - Chiriwo. - Kwekwe - Redcliff - Hungers Road - Come Mine - Gweru. By: By: (a) Deletion of interstages: Mucherengi School - Mudino (a) Alteration to times. Business Centre - Dzepasi - St. Phillip’s School and Gota ' Hill, and substitution of Kondo School. (b) Increase in frequencies. (b) Alteration to times. The service operates as follows— The service operates as follows— (a) depart Mupondi Monday to Saturday 6 a.m., arrive (a) depart Harare Monday, Wednesday and Friday Gweru 11.30 a.m.; 8.30 a.m., arrive Chiriwo 4.35 p.m.; (b) depart Mupondi Sunday 8 a.m., arrive Gweru 12.30 p.m.; (b) depart Harare Saturday 11.30 a.m., arrive Chiriwo (c) depart Gwera Monday to Thursday and Saturday 1 p.m., 7.35 p.m.; arrive Mpondi 5.30 p.m.; (c) depart Bakasa Monday 2 a.m., arrive Harare 7.20 a.m.; (d) depart Gwem Friday 5.30 p.m., arrive Mupondi 10 p.m.; (e) depart Chiriwo Tuesday and Thursday 4 a.m., arrive (e) depart Gwem Sunday 3 p.m., arrive Mupondi 7.30 p.m. Harare 12.15 p.m.; The service to operate as follows— (f) depart Chiriwo Saturday 2 am., arrive Harare 10.15 a.m.; (a) depart Gwem Monday to Thursday 11.30 a.m., arrive (g) depart Chiriwo Skmday 8 a.m., arrive Harare 3.15 p.m. Mupondi 4.15 p.m.; 42 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 17th January, 1992 (b) depart Gwera Friday 5 p.m., arrive Mpondi 9.25 p.m.; Condition: All ojierations to commence within a 40-kilometre (c) depart Gweru Saturday 1 p.m., arrive Mupondi radius of the post office, Victoria Falls. 5.25. p.m.; By: (d) depart Gweru Sunday 2.30 p.m., arrive Mupondi (a) Increase in passenger-capacity to 9. 7.15 pm.; (b) Introduction of condition: (a) For pre-booked, organize4 (e) depart Mupondi Monday to Saturday 4.30 a.m., arrive site-seeing tours and excursions, <only. Gweru 8.50 a.m.; (f) depart Mupondi Sunday 7.30 a.m., arrive Gweru Additiona/s 11.50 a.m. A. J. Bhana 0/461/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. E. Munenzwa. Route: Bulawayo - Gweru - Chivhu - Mutekedza - Wedza - 0/368/90. Permit: 26924. M°tor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76 Rusape - Nyanga - Bande. r The service to operate as follows— Route: Harare - Norton - Ohegutu - Kadoma - Kwekwe - Jericho h Zhombe - Ngondoma - Sengwa - Gokwe Office - (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday 7 a.m., arrive Bande 3.10 p.m.; Fly Gate - Chombandie Store - Chironeka Township -Chireya. (b) depart Bulawayo Friday 5 p.m., arrive Bande 1.10 p.m.; By: (c) depart Bande Wednesday and Sunday 8 a.m., arrive (a) Extension of services to Harare. Bulawayo 3.10 p.m. (b) Change of days of operation. P. Hall and Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. (c) Alteration to times. 0/465/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity; 76. The service operates as follows— Route: Bulawayo - Matopos - Kezi - Antelope - Mashumba - (a) depart Kwekwe Monday to Wednesday and Saturday Mahongolo - Kafusi Dam - Manama - Mankonkoni. 1 p.m., arrive Chireya 6.05 p.m.; The service to operate as follows— (b) depart Harare Friday 2 p.m., arrive Chireya 11.05 p.m.; (a) depart Bulawayo Monday, Wednesday and Friday (c) dejiart Chireya Monday, Tuesday and Saturday 5 a.m., 10 a.m., arrive Mankonkom 2.10 p.m.; ^ arrive Kwekwe 9.45 a.m.; (b) depart Mankonkoni Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday (d) depart Chireya Mission Wednesday 6.45 a.m., arrive 7 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 11.05 a.m. Kwekwe 9.45 a.m.; (e) depart Chireya Thursday 5 am., arrive Harare 2.05 p.m.; Tauya Coach Seryices (Pvt.) Ltd. (g) depart Chireya Sunday 8 a.m., arrive Kwekwe 12.45 p.m. 0/776/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger<apacity: 75. The service to operate as follows— Route: Harare - Mapinga - Banket - Chinhoyi - lions Den - (a) depart Harare Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m., arrive Karoi - Comer Store - Momba Store - Munyami j Cheti Chireya 7.05 p.m.; Store - Mhereyenyoka - Kazangarare. (b) depart Harare Friday 2 p.m., arrive Chireya 11.05 p.m.; The service to operate as follows— (c) depart Kwekwe Saturday 1 p.m., arrive Chireya (a) depart Harare Monday to Thursday and Saturday 1 p.m., 6.05 p.m.; arrive Dete 5.30 p.m.; (d) depart Chireya Tuesday and Thursday 5 a.m., arrive (b) depart Harare Friday 5 p.m., arrive Ddte 9.30 p.m.; Harare 2.05 pm.; (c) depart Harare Sunday 3.30 p.m., arrive Dete 8.50 p.m.; (e) depart Chireya Saturday 5 a.m., arrive Kwekwe (d) depart Dete Monday to Saturday 5.35 a.m., arrive 9.45 a.m.; Harare 10 a.m.; (f) depart Chireya Sunday 8 a.m., arrive Harare 5.05 p.m. (e) depart Deie Sunday 10.35 a.m., arrive Harare 3 p.m. Air Zimbabwe Corporation. Maruzai Investments (1987) (Pvt.) Ltd. ^^0/40/91. Permit: 21506. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 0/238/90. Motor-omnibus. PaSsenger-capacity: 75. Route 1: Mapinga - Sutton Mine - Kildonan - Muriel Mine - Route: Airways Terminal Harare - Airport Mutorashanga - Mukwadzi - Banket - Chinhoyi. Condition: Route 2: Chinhoyi - Banket - Mutorashanga - Centenary Road (a) For the carriage of Airline passengers and friends, air­ Concession - Amandas - Glendale - Bindura - Shamva. crews, and company’s personnel. The service to operate as follows— (b) The vehicle will make only one stop en rottte, i.e. at Route I: Braeside Shopping Centre. (a) depart Mapinga Monday to Sunday 6 a.m., arrive By: Chinhoyi 7.40 a.m.; (a) Increase in passenger-capacity to 16. (b) depart Chinhoyi Monday to Sunday 4.50 p.m., arrive (b) Deletion of the existing route and substitution of: Air­ Mapinga 6.30 p.m. ways Terminal Bulawayo - Bulawayo Airport. Route 2: (c) Deletion of the existing condition in “b”. (a) depart Chinhoyi Monday to Sunday 8.30 a.m., arrive Shamva 11.30 a.m.; United Touring Co. Ltd. (b) depart Shamva Monday to Sunday 12.30 p.m., arrive 0/115 to 118, 120 and 121/91. Permits: 14617, 18039, 17577, Chinhoyi 3.30 p.m. 16577, 16636 and 16578. Six motor-omnibuses. Passenger-capa­ city: 7, each. Ajay Motorways (Pvt.) Ltd.
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