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1A Government Gazette / i-" ! A 1 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. LXXI, No. 82 31st DECEMBER, 1993 Price 2,50 General N«ice 796 of 1993. By: Deletion of routes 1, 3 and 4 and substitution of Chinhoyi - Dingledale - Dedzi - Alpha Store - Mhangura - Bin Store - Angwa ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262] River - Gibson Farm - Madatsi - Karoi - Chanetsa Turn-off - t Broadacres - Tengwe Township - Mandebvu - Chief Mujinga - Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits Chirariro. The service operates as follows— IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor (a) depart Mhan^ra Monday, Tuesday, Thursday to Saturday Transportation Act notice is hereby given that the [Chapter 262], 6.45 a.m., arrive Chinhoyi 8.40 a.m.; applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or amendment of road service permits, have been received for the consideration of the (b) depart Mhangura Wednesday 6.45 a.m., arrive Harare Controller of Road Motor Transportation. 11.30 a.m.; Any person wishing to object to any such application must lodge (c) depart Harare Sunday 6 a.m., arrive Mhangura 10 a.m.; with die Controller of Road Motor Transportation, P.O. Box 8332, (d) depart Chinhoyi Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Causeway— ^ 12 noon, mve Mhangura 1.55 p.m.; (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to object, so as to reach (e) depart Harare Wednesday 6 p.m., arrive Mhangura the Controller’s office not later than the 21st January, 10.40 p.m.; 1994; (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on fcMm R.M.T. 24, (f) depart Chinhoyi Friday 12 noon, arrive Harare 6 p.m. together with two copies thereof, so as to reactvJhe Controller's The service to operate as follows— ' office n<M later than the 11th February, 1994. (a) depart Chinhoyi Monday to Sunday 12 noon, arrive Chirariro Any person objecting to an application for the issue or 6.35 p.m.; amendment of a road service permit must confine his grounds of objection to matters directly bearing on the consider­ (b) departChirariroMondaytoSunday4.30a.m.,arriveChinhoyi ations referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) of 10.35 a.m. section 8 of the said Act. Nyamweda Bus Service (Pvt.) Ltd. V. M. MUPAWOSE (MI^.), 0/554/93. Permit; 23937. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity; 31-12-93. Controller of Road Motor Transportation. 75. Route 1; Harare - Marirangwe - Nyamweda Township - Mubaira - Schedule Chirundazi Store - Nyahuli - Chegutu - Kadoma - Umnati River - SebaKwe - Umlala ParK - KweKwe. MOTOR-OMNIBUSES Route; Harare - Marirangwe - Nyamweda Township - Maruraa. Amendments By: Increase of passenger-capacity to 75. Zimbabwe United Passenger Company. The service operates as follows— 0/216/93. Permit: 13442. Passenger-capacity: 76. (a) depart Harare Monday and Saturday 8 a.m., arrive KweKwe Route 1; As defined in the agreement between the holder and the 12.34 p.m.; Harare Municipality, approved by the Minister in terms of section (b) depart Harare Tuesday to Friday 8 a.m., arrive Chegutu 18 of the Road Motor Transportation Act [Chapter 262]. 11 a.m.; Route 2: Throughout Zimbabwe. (c) depart Harare Friday 5.30 p.m., arrive Maruma 7.06 p.m.; Route 3: Harare - Darwendale - BanKet - Chinhoyi - Dingledale Store - Dedzi - Alfa Store - Mhangura. (d) depart Harare Saturday 6 p.m., arrive Maruma 7.36 p.m.; Route 4: Harare - Darwendale - BanKet - Chinhoyi - Lion’s Den - (e) depart Harare Sunday 4.30 p.m., arrive Maruma 6.06 p.m.; Two Three - Mhangura. (f) depart Maruma Monday, Saturday and Sun^y 4 a.m„ arrive Condition: Harare 5.45 a.m.; (a) Route 2: For iMivate hire and for advertised or organized (g) depart Kadoma Tuesday to Friday and Sunday 1 p.m., mive tours provided no stage carriage service is operated on any Harare 3.45 p.m.; route. (h) depart KweKwe Monday and Saturday l,p.m., arrive Harare (b) No private hire or any advertised or organized tour shall be 5.15 p.m. operated under authority of thif permit, during the times for which a scheduled stage carriage service is authorized in The service to operate as follows— terms of this permit. No'Change. j 1200 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 31st EIbcember, 1993 0/555/93. Permit; 22813. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity; (e) depart Maiuma Monday 3 a.m., 2 p.m. and Nyamweda 64. Township 7.30 a.m., arrive Harare 4.55 a.m., 3.55 p.m. and Route: Harare - Nyamweda - Mubaira - Manyewe - Ngezi National • 8.50 a.m., respectively; Park - Battlefields - Kwekwe - Gwetu - Bulawayo. (0 depart Maruma Tuesday to Friday 2 p.m., arrive Harare 3.55 p.m.; By: Increase of passenger-capacity to 75. The service operates as follows— (g) depart Maruma Saturday 6 a.m., 3 p.m. and Nyamweda 10.30 a.m., arrive Harare 7.55 a,m., 4.55 p.m. and 11.50a.m., (a) depart Harare Tuesday and Thursday 7 a.m., arrive Bulawayo respectively; 3 p.m.; (h) depart Maruma Sunday 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., arrive Harare (b) depart Harare Saturday 7 a.m., arrive Kwekwe 11.50 a.m.; 7.55 a.m. and 3.55 p.m., respectively. (c) depart Harare Sunday 10 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 5 p.m.; The service to operate as follows— (d) depart Bulawayo Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m., No change. arrive Harare 6.30 p.m.; (e) depart Kwekwe Saturday 2.40 p.m., arrive Harare 6.30 p.m. 0/558/93. Permit: 20813. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 64. The service to operate as follows— Route; Harare - Mubayira Township - Gavaza School - Musevenzi No change. Kraal - Nyatsanga School - Neuso Township - Zvezve Store. 0/556/93. Permit: 12981. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: Condition: The permit to be reviewed annually. 64. By: Increase of passenger-capacity to 75. Route: Chegutu - Signeury Mine - Three Cheers Mine - Maruma - The service operate as follows— Madzongwe - Umfiili River - Majuja Dip Tank - Nyamweda "As and when required.". Township - Masawi School - August Store - Shiri Chena - Marirangwe Business Centre - Marant Farm - Jack Davies - The service to operate as follows— Hunyani River - Harare. No change. By; Increase of passenger-capacity to 75. 0/559/93. Permit: 17558. Motor-omniJ)us. Passenger-capacity: The service operates as follows— 64. (a) depart Harare Monday 5 a.m., arrive Nyamweda Township Route; Harare - Marirangwe - Nyamweda - Madzongwe - Mubayira 6 a.m.; - Chipashu School - Bangira foaal - Chihoshe School - St Peter's (b) depart Harare Tuesday and Thursday 2 p.m., arrive Maruma School - Musinami Township - Chirundadzi - Nyatsanga School' 3.30 p.m.; - Neuso Township - Hanaan Store. (c) depart Nyamweda Township Wednesday and Friday 7 a.m., By: Increase of passenger-capacity to 75. arrive Chegutu 8.45 a.m.; The service operates as follows— (d) depart Nyamweda Township Wednesday 5 p.m., arrive (a) depart Harare Monday to Friday 12.30 p.m., arrive Hanaan Maruma 5.30 p.m.; Store 4.40 p.m.; (e) depart Harare Friday 5 p.m., arrive Maruma 6.30 p.m.; (b) depart Harare Saturday 1 p.m., arrive Hanaan Store 4 p.m.; (f) depart Harare Saturday 12 iKx>n and 4 p.m., arrive Maruma (c) depart Harare Sunday 2 p.m., arrive Hanaan Store 5 p.m.; 1.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m., respectively; (d) depart Hanaan Store Monday to Saturday 4.30 a.m., arrive (g) depart Harare Sunday 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., arrive Maruma Har^ 8.30 a.m.; 4.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m., respectively; (e) depart Hanaan Store Sunday 10.30 a.m., arrive Harare (h) depart Maruma Monday 3 a.m., arrive Harare 4.45 a.m.;' 1.40 p.m.; . (i) depart Nyamweda Township Monday 6.25 a. m., arrive Harare (0 depart Harare Saturday 9.30 a.m., arrive Nyamweda Town­ 7.45 a.m.; ship 10.55 a.m.; (j) depart Maruma Tuesday 6 a.m., arrive Harare 7.45 a.m.; (g) depart Nyamweda Township Saturday 11.15 a.m., arrive (k) depart Chegutu Wednesday 1 p.m.,airiveNyamwedaTown- Harare 12.30 p.m. ship 2.50 p.m.; The service to operate as follows— (l) depart Maruma Wednesday and Friday 5 a.m., arrive No change. Nyamweda Township 6.05 a.m.; (m) depart Maruma Thursday 6 a.m., arrive Harare 7.45 a.m.; P. Hall and Company (Pvt.) Ltd. (n) depart Chegutu Friday 1 p.m., arrive Harare 3.50 p.m.; 0/607/93. Permit: 13281. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: (o) depart Maruma Saturday 6 a.m. and 1.45 p.m., arrive Harare 71. 7.45 a.m. and 3.40 p.m., kspectively; Route 1: Gweru - Lalapanzi - Hilton Turn-off - Sibolise - Dombe (p) depart Maruma Sunday 1 p.m. and 4.45 p.m., arrive Harare School - St. Frances' Mission - Mudzengi - Hanke - Gangarabwe 2.45 p.m. and 6.45 p.m., respectively. - Mabonga - St. Mary's - Mwedzi School - Stencil - Gato - Mukotosi - Mhandamabwe - Mhandamabwe Turn-off - Bara - The service to operate as follows— Gaths Mine - Temeraire - King Mine - Masvingo - Tokwe Clinic No change. - Ngundu - Lundi Mission - Neshuro Township. 0/557/93. Permit: 20657. Motor-Omnibus. Passenger-capacity: Route 2: To and from Gweru Mission and Gweru, Hanke Mission 64. and St. Frances' Mission. Route: Harare - Marirangwe - August Store - Nyamweda Township Condition; - Maruma. Route 2: For the carriage of schoolchildren on three consecutive By: Increase of passenger-capacity to 75. days at the beginning and end of each school term. By: The service operates as follows— (a) depart Harare Monday 6 a.m. and 11 a.m., arrive Nyamweda (a) Deletion of Route 1 and substitution of Gweru - Shurugwi - Township 7.15 a.m.
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