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Zimbabwean Government Gazette ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority. Vol. LXVII, No. 26 12th May, 1989 Price 40c — General Notice 235 of 1989. The service to operate as follows-——_ : ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262] (a) depart Mutare Monday to Friday and Sunday 8a.m.; arrive Chiwadzwa 11.20 a.m.; Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits (b) depart Mutare Saturday 7a.m., arrive Chiwadzwa 10.20 a.m.; a (c) depart Chiwadzwa Monday to Saturday 1! p.m., arrive IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of tle Road Motor ‘Mutare4.20 p.m.; Transportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is hereby given that (d) depart Chiwadzwa Sunday 2pm. arrive Mutare the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or amendment of road service permits, have been received for 5.20 p.m. : the consideration of the Controller of Road Motor Trans- 0/613/88. 14486. Passenger- portation, Permit: Motor-omnibus. capacity: 64, Any person wishing to object to any such application must Route 1: Mutare - Zimunya - lodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, Matanda - Maswaure - Mutsago P.O. Box 8332, Causeway— . Mugwada - Zengeni - Muchena - Chingombe. Route 2: For the carriage of schoolchildren (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to object, for three con- so as to secutive days at the beginning and end of each school term reach the Controller’s office not later than the 2nd June, 1989; from Mutare and Chingombe. Condition: Any passengers picked up at Mutare or any point (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. between Mutare and the 35-kilometre peg on _ 2A, together with two copies thereof, so as to reach the the main Controller’s office not later than the 23rd June, Chimanimani Road shall be set down only at a point 1989. beyond the 35-kilometre peg on the main Chimanimani Any person objecting to an application for the issue or Road, and ‘on the return journey, only passengers picked up amendment of a road service permit, must confine his grounds before the vehicle reaches the 35-kilometre peg on the main of objection to matters directly bearing on the considerations Chimanimani Road shall be’ set down between the 35- referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), {d), (e) or (f) of section kilometre peg on the main Chimanimani Road and Mutare. 8 of the said Act. By: ‘A. M. CHIDAWANYIKA, | (a) Route extension from Chingombe-Chibiya. 12-5-89. Acting Controller of Road Motor Transportation. (b) Alteration to times.— . SCHEDULE The service operates as follows— . (a) depart Mutare Monday to Thursday and Saturday MOTOR-OMNIBUSES 2 p.m., arrive Chingombe 6 p.m.; | Amendments (b) depart Mutare Friday 6.45 p.m., arrive Chingombe E. S. Msabaeka. 9.45 p.m.; (c) depart Mutare Sunday 7 pm; arrive Chingombe 0/612/88. Permit: 26605. Motor-onmibus. Passenge:- 9.45 p.m.; . capacity: 76. Route: Mutare - Munyarari School - Bazeley Bridge - Ma- (d) depart Chingombe Monday to Friday 7a.m., arrive tanda School - Mutsago School - Zengeni - Chiwadzwa. Mutare 10 a.m.; By: (e) depart Chingombe Saturday 6a.m., arrive Mutare (a) Increase in frequencies. - 9am; (b) Alteration to Sunday inward times. (f) depart Chingombs Sunday 2.30p.n., artive Mutare 6.15 p.m. The service operates as follows— (a) depart Mutare Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday atu Theservice to operate as follows— Sunday 8 a.m., arrive Chiwadzwa 11.20a.m.; (a) depart Mutare Monday to Thursday 2 p.m., afrive (b) depart Mutare Saturday 7am., arrive Chiwadzwa Chibiya 5.10 p.m; 10.20 a.m.; (b) depart Mutare Friday 6 p.m., arrive Chibiya 9.10 p.m.; (c) depart Chiwadzwa Monday, Tuesday and Thursday to Saturday 1 p.m., arrive Mutare 4.20 p.m.; (c) depart Mutare Saturday 11 am, arrive Chibiya (d) depart Chiwadzwa Sunday 4pm, arrive Mutare 2.10 p.m; 7.20 p.m. | (d) depart Mutare Sunday 5 p.m., arrive Chibiya 8.10 p.m.: 404 | ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 127H MAY, 1989 (e) depart Chibiya Monday to Saturday Sa.m., arrive Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. Mutare 8.10 a.m.; Note.—This application is made to reinstate permit 15630 (f) depart Chibiya Sunday 12 noon, arrive Mutare 3.10 p.m. which expired on the 3ist of January, 1989. Tem panPRG Tombs Motors (Pvt.) Ltd. G/23/89. Goods-vehicle. Permit: 19762. Load: 4600 kilo- 0/659/88. Permit: 26426. Motor-omnibus. Passenger- grams. - capacity: 76. i Area: Within an 80-kilometre radiusof the General Post Office, Route: Gwern ~ Lalapanzi - Gobo Station - Mvuma - Fair- darare. fields - Janyure - Sangano - Chilimanzi - Denhere - Muhla Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of ali kinds. School - St, Joseph - Maware School - Chizvinire School - Note—This application is made to reinstate permit 19762 Gundwe - Shashe River - Gaths Mine - Mashava. which expired on the 31st January, 1989, By: Alteration to times. | The service operates as follows— G/24/89. Goods-vehicle. Load: 2 000 kilograms. depart Gweru Monday to Sunday 1 p.m., arrive Mashava Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, (a) Harare. 6.10 p.m.; . Nature (b) depart Mashava Monday to Sunday 6.40a.m., arrive of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise ofall kinds. Gweru 12 noon. Note.—This application is made to reinstate permit 15439 which expired on the 31st January, 1989. The service to operate as follows— (a) depart Gweru Monday to Sunday 12 noon, arrive V.S.M. Holdings (Pvt.) Ltd. Mashava 4.20 p.m.; G/27/89 Goods-vehicle. Load: 25 000 kilograms. (b) depart Mashava Monday to Sunday 4a.m., arrive | Area: Within Mashonaland West Province, with access to — | Gweru 8.20 a.m. Kwekwe and Gokwe. | Additionals Nature of cariage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. Msabaeka Bus Service. D. Huni. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. a 0/647/88. G/28/89. Goods-vehicle. Load: 30000 kilograms. Route: Harare - Marondera - Macheke - Headlands - Rusape | Area: Within Midlands Province, with access to Kadoma, Che- - Nyazura - Mutare - Munyarari School - Bazel Bridge - gutu and Harare. Bwizi - Masvaure - Mutsago - Zengeni - Chiwadzwa. Nature of carriage— Theservice to operate as follows— . (a) Goods, wares and merchandise 6.30 am., arrive Chiwadzwa of all kinds. (a) depart Harare Saturday (b) Agricultural 12.45 p.m.; produce and requirements. (b) depart Harare Sunday 8 p.m., arrive Mutare 11.30 p.m.; (c) depart Mutare Friday 5 p.m., arrive Harare 8.30 p.m.; General Notice 236 of 1989. | (d) depart Chiwadzwa Sunday 12 noon, arrive Harare 6.15 p.m, - MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 165]. GOODS-VEHICLES . Reservation Notice Additionals oO '1047: Bulawayo Mining District X. Nyamarebvu. G/1/89. Goods-vehicle. Load: 8 000 kilograms. IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection 6 of section 36 of the Mines and Within a 100-kilometre radius of the General Post Minerals Act [Chap‘er 165], that all rivers Area: and their tributaries Office, Harare, in the area described hereunder, have been reserved by the Mining Commissioner, Bulawayo, against Nature of carriage: prospecting and pegging in terms of subsection (1) of section (a) Agricultural produce and requirements. 36 of the said Act by notice posted at his office and that the Minister (b) Building materials and requirements. of Mines has approved of such reservation. N. Nheweyembgwa. : Description of area G/15/89. Goods-vehicle. Load: 8 700 kilograms. The Bulawayo mining district comprises the area bounded Area 1: Within Mangwende Communal Land and Chitowa by a line starting from the intersection of the old course of Purchase Land, with access to Harare. the Sengwa River by the Zimbabwe-Zambia boundary; thence proceeding south-westwaids and westwards along the Area 2: Within Mangwende Communal Land and Chitowa Zimbabwe-Zambia Board gin boundary to the Zimbabwe-Botswana Purchase Land, with access to Cotton Marketing boundary; thence south-eastwards of Tafuna. along the Zimbabwe-Bots- wana boundary; and including the Tuli controlléd hunting Nature of carriage: area, to a point where the Zimbabwe-Botswana boundary (a) Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. meets the Shashe River; thence up the Shashe River to its (b) Cotton. confluence with the Hwali River; thence up the Hwali River to its confluence with the Dotswe Note.—This application is made to reinstate permit 19842 River; thence up the Dswe River, following the which expired on 3ist January, 1989. boundary between Dibilishaba Commurial Land and Machuchuta Communal Land, to the Zimbabwe United Freight Co. Ltd. north-western beacon of Lot 1 of Shobi Block; thence along G/17/89. Goods-vehicle, Load: 30 000 kilograms. the north-western boundary of Lot 1 of Shobi Block and Shobi Post Office, Block to a point where it meets the Umzingwani Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the General River; thence down the Bulawayo. Umzingwani River to the westerri boundary of Jopempi Block; thence in a northerly direction Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. along the western boundary of Jopempi Block to its inter- G/20 and 21/89. Two goods-vehicles. Load: 30 000 kilograms, section by the Bubye River: thence up the Bubye River to each, the southern boundary of Mberengwa Communal Land and to the north-western beacon of Wedza Block; thence west- Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, wards along the southern boundary of Mberengwa Com- Harare. munal Landto its intersection by the Bembesi River; thence Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. along the boundary between Mberengwa Communal Land and Godlwayo Communal Land to the southern beacon of Gi 18 and 19/89.
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