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Government Gazette GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority - Vol. LXVIII, No. 41 8th JUNE, 1990 Price 40c | General Notice 326 of 1990. _ Walter Pahla, RURAL LAND ACT [CHAPTER155] Camera Harare. Harare Notice of Intention to Cancel Deeds of Transfer Elijah Munyuki, NOTICEis hereby given that the Minister of Lands, Agri- P-O. Box 8026, culture and Rural Resettlement proposes to direct the Registrar Causeway, of Deeds to cancel the deeds of transfer described in the Harare. Harare Schedule in terms of section 5 of the Rural Land Act {Chapter Andrew Sydney Mambo, 155}. P.O. Box 8026, All persons having any objections to such cancellation are Causeway, required to lodge the same, in writing, with the Minister of Harare. Harare Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Private Bag 7701, Hugh David Gaitskell, Causeway, on or before the 2nd of July, 1990. 12, Richmond Road, B. N. NDIMANDE, | Highlands, Harare Secretary for Lands, Agriculture and _ 8-6-90. Rural Resettlement. John Cecil Dowson, 14, Palmer Road, SCHEDULE Milton Park, Harare. Harare 1. Deed of Transfer 2474/85, registered in the name of . Jeanette Carlson, in respect of a certain piece of land, Richard Kizito Aisam, situate in the district of Que Que, being Lot 4 of Thomp- P.O. Box 34, sons Farms, measuring eight hundred and forty-eight Chegutu. Chegutu comma four nought four one (848,4041) hectares. Happy Jabulani Ndanga, 2. Deed of Transfer 2209/81, registered in the name of P.O. Box 737, Tichapondwa Clement Rupere, in respect of a certain Gweru. Gweru piece of land, situate in the district of Kadoma, being . ope Grange Ranch, measuring two thousand five hundred and Samuel Berserayi Chikovore, seventy-seven comma six nine four six (2 577,694 6) hec- Hwange. , Zimbabwe tares. Andrew Arnold Coleman, 12, Lomagundi Road, General Notice 327 of 1990, Avondale, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND COMMISSIONERS OF Harare. Harare OATHS ACT, 1975 Donald John Edgerton, ——__ 6, Norman Close, Appointment of Commissioners of Oaths Chisipite, hereb fed th the f Harare. Harare IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Home Affairs has, : irei in terms of subsection (1) of section 6 of the Justices of the paanias Hougers Mupambirei, Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act, 1975, appointed the Services y persons mentioned in the first column of the Schedule to be P.O. Box 1976 Commissioners of Oaths for the area specified in the second parare. , Vlarare column thereof. Winston Raymond Clutty, J. M. WHABIRA, 14, Francis Warren Road, 8-6-90. Secretary for Home Affairs. Tanda, P.O. Ascot, . SCHEDULE Bulawayo. Bulawayo Name and address of person Area Antony Lawrence Babbage, Robbie Matongo Mupawose, CMEDHead Office, 45, Stonechad Lane, Private Bag 7719, Borrowdale, Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe Harare. Zimbabwe Peter Douglas Harris, Richard Miles Frost, 30, Tay Road, 113, Twickenham Drive, Vainona, Northwood, Harare. Harare Harare, Harare 520 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8TH JUNE, 1990 Sam Enikias Magombedze, Henry Charidza, 10, Soden Avenue, P.O. Box 8365, Hillside, Causeway, Harare. Harare Harare. Zimbabwe Desmond Cornelius Mukwati, Constance M. Mafarachisi, ' Department of Taxes, P.O- Box MP 167, Kaguvi Building, Mount Pleasant, Fourth Street /Central Avenue, Harare. Harare Harare Harare. Kebokile Cleopatra Charles Hove, Dengu-Zvobgo, Department of Taxes, P.O. Box MP 167, Government Buildings, Mount Pleasant, Tenth Avenue/ Jameson Street, Harare. Harare Bulawayo. Bulawayo Charles Willian Hamer Nel, Tracy Nyowa Musesengwa, Abbey Craig, Department of Taxes, 52, Piers Road, Anlaby House, Borrowdale, Baker Avenue/Angwa Street, Harare. Harare Harare. Harare John Leslie Hart, Gabriel Spencer Mhizha, Kilmer Farm, Department of Taxes, Glendale, Anlaby House, Harare. Zimbabwe Baker Avenue/Angwa Street, Lazarus Garatia Dhlakama, Harare. Harare Private Bag 7707, Markson Rangarirai Muchemwa, Causeway, Department of Taxes, Harare. Harare Kaguvi Building, Fourth Street/Central Avenue, Antonie Christian Frederick Harare. Harare Welman, MkwasineEstate, Elisha Mudzi, Private Bag 7012, . Department of Taxes, Chiredzi. Chiredzi ’ Norwich Union Building, Livingstone Avenue/Fifth David Philip John Phillips, Street, 136A, Five Street, Gweru. Gweru Bulawayo. Zimbabwe Gersham Takavada Pasi, Mukudzei Manzunzu Mudzi, Department of Taxes, Private Bag 7734, Kaguvi Building, Causeway, Fouth Street/Central Avenue, Harare. Harare Harare. Harare Charles Manyonga, Bennie Hamid {smail, Private Bag 7734, Department of Taxes, Causeway, Anlaby House, Harare. Harare Baker Avenue/Angwa Street, Robert John Schonken, Harare. Harare 23, York Avenue, Cyprian Mandala, Highlands, Dept. of Housing and Harare. Harare Community Services, Phelomina Ndlovu, P.O. Box 1976, Department of Taxes, Harare Harare. Government Building, Bernard Duffy Hornby, 49, Main Street, 1, Tunsgate, Mutare. Mutare Northwood, Norman Tapfuma Pemhiwa, Harare. Zimbabwe Department of Taxes, Nigel Charles Hodder, Government Building, 69, Garlands Ride, Tenth Avenue/Jameson Street, Northwood, Bulawayo. Bulawayo Harare. Zimbabwe Alexander Francis Moabe, Beaver Murahwa, Department of Taxes, P.O. Box 2278, Kaguvi Building, Harare. Zimbabwe Fourth Street /Central Avenue, : Harare. Harare Clifford Kanonge, Private Bag 7723, Causeway, General Notice 328 of 1990. Harare. Zimbabwe BANKING ACT [CHAPTER 188] Livingstone Bruno Chineka, - Private Bag 7720, Change of Name of a Registered Accepting House Causeway, Harare. Zimbabwe IT is hereby notified, in terms of subsection (4) of section Silvester Michael Maponga, 14 of the Banking Act [Chapter 188], that the Registrar Private Bag 7713, of Banks and Financial Institutions has, in terms of subsection Causeway, (1) of section 14 of the said Act, consented to the change in | Harare. Zimbabwe the registered name of RAL Merchant Bank Limited to First MerchanyBank of Zimbabwe Limited with effect from 25th Dorothy Rutendo Rebecca une, . Katerere, P.O. Box 8365, V. S. KUMALO, Causeway, Acting Registrar of Banks and Financial Harare. Zimbabwe . 8-6-90. Institutions, ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8TH JUNE, 1990 521 General Notice 329 of 1990. Tender number GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD EWRD.15/90. Supply and delivery of water meters to all pro- vinces of the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources Tenders Invited and Development, on an “as and when required” basis, for the period 1.8.90 to 31.7.91. Closing date, 5.7.90. Documents for tenders EWRD.10 to EWRD.15/90 are Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, endorsed on the outside with obtainable from the Stores Officer I, Ministry of Energy the advertised tender number, description, closing date and must be posted and Water Resources and Development, Private Bag in time to be sorted into Post Office Box 8075, Causeway, or delivered by hand 7712, Causeway. to the Secretary, Government Tender Board, Fifth Floor, Fanum House, $7, Samora Mache! Avenue, Harare, before 10 a.m. on the closing date notified. PS1 to PS24/90. Transportation of planting seed from depot Offers submitted by telegraph, stating clearly therein the name of the tenderer. to depot. Closing date, 14.6.90. Documents are obtain- the service and the amount must be dispatched in time for delivery by the Post able from the Purchasing Manager, Cotton Marketing Office to the Secretary, Government Tender Board, by 10 a.m. on the closing Board, Second Floor, Kurima House, Baker Avenue/ date and the confirmation tender posted not later than the closing time and date. Third and Fourth Streets, Harare, or P.O. Box 2697, The telegraphic address is “Tenders, Harare’’. Harare. Telephone: 739061. Note.—Tenders which are not received by 10 a.m. on the closing date, whether Tenders are invited from electrical contractors for: | by hand, by post or by telegraph, will be treated as late tenders. CON.105/90. Kadoma: Electrical installation and reticulation If a deposit is required for tender documents, it will be refunded on receipt of of staff canteen at the prison. Closing date, 14.6.90. a bona fide tenderorif the tender documents are returned complete and unmarked before the closing date. CON.106/90. Rushinga: Electrical ‘installation in toilet block For supply contracts, the country of manufacture must be stated. When tenders at Chimhanda Secondary School. Closing date, 14.6.90. are compared, a degree of preference is deducted from prices tendered for goods Tenders are invited from mechanical engineers for: manufactured in Zimbabwe. CON.107/90. Supply, delivery of portable fire extinguishers No tender can be withdrawn or amended during a period of 30 days (or and refills in Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru and Mutare. another period specified in tender documents) from the stated closing date. Closing date, 14.6.90. : The Government does not binditself to accept the lowest or any tender, and reserves the right to select any tender in wholeor in part. CON.108/90. Bulawayo: Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of kitchen equipment and fittings at Tenders which are properly addressed to the Government Tender Board in envelopes with the advertised tender number and description endorsed on the composite office block. Closing date, 14.6.90. outside are not opened until 10 a.m. on the closing date. CON.109/90. Kadoma: Supply, delivery, installation and Members of the public may attend the opening of tenders on Fifth Floor commissioning of kitchen bar and kitchen fittings at the Fanum House, 57, Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, from 10 a.m. onwards on prison. Closing date, 14.6.90. the date specified. CON.110/90. Bulawayo: Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of compressed air and vacuum pump at Cc. C. MUCHENIJE, the Central Hospital. Closing date, 14.6.90. Secretary, 8-6-90. Government Tender Board CON.111/90. Bulawayo: Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of pumping plant for composite office Tender Closing. date, 14.6.90. number 0721. Construction of 3 x 30 men’s temporary field accommo- CON.112/90. Bulawayo: Supply, delivery, installation and dation barracks and ablutions at Manyame Air Base commissioning of pumping plant for composite office (Harare) and 4x 30 men’s temporary field accommoda- block. Closing date, 14.6.90.
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