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37809 11-7 Roadcarrierp Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA July Vol. 589 Pretoria, 11 2014 Julie No. 37809 PART 1 OF 4 N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 402615—A 37809—1 2 No. 37809 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11 JULY 2014 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for faxed documents not received due to errors on the fax machine or faxes received which are unclear or incomplete. Please be advised that an “OK” slip, received from a fax machine, will not be accepted as proof that documents were received by the GPW for printing. If documents are faxed to the GPW it will be the sender’s respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. Furthermore the Government Printing Works will also not be held responsible for cancellations and amendments which have not been done on original documents received from clients. CONTENTS INHOUD Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. Transport, Department of Vervoer, Departement van Cross Border Road Transport Agency: Oorgrenspadvervoeragentskap aansoek- Applications for permits:.......................... permitte: .................................................. Menlyn..................................................... 3 37809 Menlyn..................................................... 3 37809 Applications concerning Operating Aansoeke aangaande Bedryfslisensies:.. Licences:.................................................. ................................................................ East London ............................................ 359 37809 Oos-Londen ............................................ 359 37809 Goodwood............................................... 426 37809 Goodwood............................................... 426 37809 Limpopo/Polokwane................................ 39 37809 Limpopo/Polokwane................................ 39 37809 Vryburg.................................................... 409 37809 Vryburg.................................................... 409 37809 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 11 JULIE 2014 No. 37809 3 CROSS-BORDER ROAD T SPORT AGENCY AT)TMICATIONS FOR PE ITS Particulars in respect of applications for permits as submitted to the Cross-Border Road Transport Agency, indicating, firstly, the reference number, and then- (i) the name of the applicant and the name of the applicant's representative, if applicable; (ii) the country of departure, destination and, where applicable, transit; (iii) the applicant's postal address or, in the case of a representative applying on behalf of the applicant, the representative's postal address; (iv) the number and type of vehicles, including the carrying capacity of each vehicle; and (v) a full route description Particulars concerning any existing authorization of the applicant must be available for scrutiny at the offices of the Agency. In terms of theregulation 3 of the Cross-BorderRoad Transport Regulations, 1998, if any interested party wantsto object to an application being granted, heorshe hastodoso by putting the reasons therefor in writing andhanding over five copiesthereof personally,or by posting them by registered post,to the Regulatory Committee, andso handing overor posting one copy thereof to the applicant or his or her representative, within 21 days of the publication in the Gazette. Address to which representations must be submitted: The Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 560, Menlyn, 0063 and the respective applicant. Full particulars in respect of each applicant are open to inspection at the Regulatory Committee, Glen Manor Office Block, Building No 3, Frikkie de Beer Street, Menlyn, Pretoria, 0063. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 37809 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11 JULY 2014 O.P. 689045(2) SANGANO ROADSERVICES I.N. 200606149023 (3) Regions: Republic of South Africa/Malawi (4)29 MARABOE STREET LIEFDE EN VREDE MULBART GLEN VISTA 2190(5) New Permit(6) 1 x 70 passenger Bus (Single Deck) (7) Johannesburg via Balaka to Mangochi, Malawi Passengers on a particular bus route and their personal effects and goods from Fleet Africa Cross Border Bus Rank, Newtown in Johannesburg, onto N1 North pass Midrand,Pretoria,Modimolle, Mokopane, Polokwane, Louis Trichardt and Musina to the RSA/Zimbabwe border at Beit Bridge Border post onto the A4 pass Bubi, Mwenzi, Rutenga, Masvingo, Mvuma, Midlands, ChiVu, Harare, Mutoko, onto A2 pass Muzongwa and Suswe to the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border at Nyamapanda/Cuchamano Border Post into Road 103, turn left at Changala, pass Tete, cross Zambezi, pass Moaltzi and Angonia to the Mozambique/Malawi Border at Zobue/Mwanza Border Post into the Blantyre Road, turn left at Zalewa onto M2, pass Senzaniand, Chiyingeni, turn right onto M3, pass Balaka and turn left at the Mangochi turn off,pass Ulongwe and Mangochi Town and park at Cape McClear at the Mangochi BusTerminus. Return via thesame route inreverse. Forward TimeTable Details Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description D 09:00 1900 JOHANNESBURG FLEET AFRICA (LOADING) A 01:30 1730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE (REFRESHMENT) D 11:30 1730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE A 16:00 1230 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE (REFUEL) D 16:30 1230 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE A 17:00 1200 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 20:00 1200 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST A 05:00 700 MANICA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 06:00 700 MANICA BORDER POST A 09:00 500 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE (WEIGHING) D 09:30 500 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE A 11:00 450 ZOBUE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 11:30 450 ZOBUE BORDER POST A 12:00 440 MWANZA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 15:00 440 MWANZA BORDER POST A 17:00 300 BALAKA BP GARAGE (REFUEL) D 17:30 300 BALAKA BP GARAGE A 19:00 0 MANGOCHI BUS DEPOT (OFFLOADING) Return TimeTable Details Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description D 08:00 1900 MANGOCHI BUS DEPOT (LOADING) A 09:30 1800 BALAKA BP GARAGE (REFUEL) D 10:00 1800 BALAKA BP GARAGE A 11:30 1700 MWANZA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 12:30 1700 MWANZA BORDER POST A 13:00 1690 ZOBUE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 14:00 1690 ZOBUE BORDER POST This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 11 JULIE 2014 No. 37809 5 A 15:00 1640 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE (WEIGHING) D 15:30 1640 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE A 17:00 1440 MANICA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) 17:30 1440 MANICA BORDER POST A 00:00 940 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 03:00 940 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST A 03:30 900 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE (REFUEL) 04:00 900 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE A 09:00 730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE (REFRESHMENT) 10:00 730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE A 12:30 0 JOHANNESBURG FLEET AFRICA (OFFLOADING) Forward TimeTableDetails Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description 13:00 1900 JOANNESBURG FLEET AFRICA (LOADING) A 14:30 1730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE (REFRESHMENT) D 15:30 1730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE A 19:00 1230 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE (REFUEL) 19:30 1230 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE A 20:00 1200 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) 22:30 1200 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST A 04:00 600 MANICA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) 06:00 600 MANICA BORDER POST A 08:00 400 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE (WEIGHING) 08:30 400 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE A 09:00 350 ZOBUE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) 09:30 350 ZOBUE BORDER POST A 10:00 325 MWANZA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 13:00 325 MWANZA BORDER POST A 15:00 225 BALAKA BP GARAGE (REFUEL) D 15:30 225 BALAKA BP GARAGE A 18:00 0 MANGOCHI BUS DEPOT (OFFLOADING) Return Time Table Details Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description 10:00 1900 MANGOCHI BUS DEPOT (LOADING) A 11:00 1830 BALAKA BP GARAGE (REFUEL) This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 No. 37809 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11 JULY 2014 D 11:30 1830 BALAKA BP GARAGE A 12:30 1730 MWANZA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 13:30 1730 MWANZA BORDER POST A 14:00 1720 ZOBUE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 14:30 1720 ZOBUE BORDER POST A 15:00 1670 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE (WEIGHING) D 15:30 1670 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE A 17:00 1370 MANICA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 17:30 1370 MANICA BORDER POST A 22:00 770 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 00:00 770 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST A 00:30 720 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE (REFUEL) D 01:00 720 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE A 05:00 550 ZEBEDEIELA ENGEN GARAGE (REFRESHMENT) D 05:30 550 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE A 07:30 0 JOHANNESBURG FLEET AFRICA (OFFLOADING) Forward TimeTableDetails Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description D 17:00 1900 JOANNESBURG FLEET AFRICA (LOADING) A 19:00 1730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE (REFRESHMENT) D 20:00 1730 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE A 00:00 1230 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE (REFUEL) D 00:30 1230 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE A 01:00 1180 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 03:00 1180 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST A 08:00 680 MANICA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 09:00 680 MANICA BORDER POST A 11:00 480 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE (WEIGHING) D 11:30 480 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE A 13:00 430 ZOBUE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 13:30 430 ZOBUE BORDER POST A 14:00 420 MWANZA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 17:00 420 MWANZA BORDER POST A 19:00 320 BALAKA BP GARAGE (REFUEL) D 19:30 320 BALAKA BP GARAGE This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 11 JULIE 2014 No. 37809 7 A 21:00 0 MANGOCHI BUS DEPOT (OFFLOADING) Return Time Table Details Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description D 12:00 1900 MANGOCHI BUS DEPOT (LOADING) A 12:30 1800 BALAKA BP GARAGE (REFUELING) 12:45 1800 BALAKA BP GARAGE A 13:30 1700 MWANZA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 15:00 1700 MWANZA BORDER POST A 15:30 1690 ZOBUE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) D 16:00 1690 ZOBUE BORDER POST A 17:00 1640 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE (WEIGHING) D 17:30 1640 TETE WEIGH BRIDGE A 18:00 1140 MANICA BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) 18:30 1140 MANICA BORDER POST A 23:00 640 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST (IMMIGRATION) 02:00 640 BEIT BRIDGE BORDER POST A 02:30 590 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE (REFUELING) 03:00 590 MUSINA SHELL GARAGE A 08:00 420 ZEBEDIELA ENGEN GARAGE (REFRESHMENT) D 09:00 420 ZEBIEDELA ENGEN GARAGE A 12:00 0 JOHANNESBURG FLEET AFRICA (OFFLOADING) O.P.
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