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Swaziland Government Gazette Swaziland Government Gazette VOL. XXIV] MBABANE, Friday, April 25th., 1986 [No. 436 CONTENTS No. Page MISCELLANEOUS Notice of Applications under the Road Transportation Proclamation, 1963 ......... 1184 ADVERTISEMENTS .................................................. 1191 CONTENTS OF SUPPLEMENT PART C — LEGAL NOTICES 34. Appointment of Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police ............................................ SI 35. Appointment of Acting Principal Secretary ............................................................. S2 36. The Mankayane Township (Extension No. 2) Regulations, 1986 S3 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 1184 SWAZILAND NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS (Given under Section 10 of the Road Transportation Act No. 37 of 1963) 1. The applications for Road Transportation Service Permits mentioned in the schedule to this notice have been received by the Road Transportation Board. 2. Interested persons may examine the applications in the Office of the Secretary to the Road Transportation Board at the Ministry of Works and Communications* Mbaba­ ne. 3. Any persons objecting to an application shall within 14 days after the date of publi­ cation of this notice:- (a) Lodge with the Secretary to the Road Transportation Board P.O. Box 58, MBABANE, Swaziland and:- (b) send to the applicant by registered post his objection in writing, together with all grounds of the objection. A.Z. KHUMALO Chairman Road Transportation Board Mbabane, 25th April, 1986 APP: NO. NAME OF APPLICANT 00049 Daniel Masilela, School Bus. 00442 Zablon Ngubeni, Handicraft Pine Apple and Avocados etc. Transport. 00634 Mrs Rejoice Kunene, Inqaba Bus Service. 01983 Sydenham Furniture Removery (Pty) Ltd. 03231 Minah Dlamini, Asikhombisane Inhlonipho Bus Service. 00075 Robert Thabede, The Metro. 02454 Johannes Hlatshwayo, Nblabankulu Bus Service. (O • > ADDRESS PARTICULARS OF APPLICATION P.O. Box 1002, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Scheduled MBABANE. passenger service between Sidwashini/Lamgabhi P. School/Entuthu- kweni Primary Dlangeni High School/and Mdlunkulu Primary School. Conveyance of School Children only. To be based at Sidwashini. P.O. Box 35, Grant of a Revival of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 00442 BADPLAAS 1190. operating a Non-Scheduled goods service between RSA Borders to various points in Swaziland. Conveyance of Handicraft/Pine apples and Avocados etc. Based at Badplaas. P.O. Box 115, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 00534 PIGG’S PEAK. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Jacks/Nkamazi/ Balegane/Bulandzeni/Ndzingeni/Ngonini and Pigg’s Peak. Based at Jacks. 1185 56 Prince Edward, Grant of a Renewal of a Road Transportation Service Permit No. Street DURBAN 01983 operating a Non-Scheduled goods service between RSA Borders 4000 Natal. and points in Swaziland. Conveyance of Household goods/own packing materials/Household air conditioners. Based at 56 Prince Edward Street-Durban, Natal. P.O. Box 68, Grant of a Revival of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 03231 PIGG’S PEAK. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Nginamadolo/Pigg’s Peak and Mbeka. Based at Mbeka. P.O. Box 869, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit To operate a Scheduled MBABANE. passenger service between Mbabane/Golf Course Road/Dalriach Tembelihle/Scot Road Mabhala/Baptist Mission and Mbuluzi/Hawa- ne. To be based at Mbabane. P.O. Box 350, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 02454 NHLANGANO. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Mbulungwane/Mhlo- sheni and Nhlangano. Based at Mbulungwane. 01665 Siganda Ndwandwe, Emanguni Bus Service. 03132 Samson Shongwe, Sibhalamavi For Hire. 00102 Tony Tinyo Vilane, Ukucathula Express Power. 01182 Biddulphs Removals and Storage, (Pty) Ltd. 00124 Jose Mele Marques, J.M.M. Import & Export Agency. 01427 Jackson Dlamini, Siphefu Bus Service. 02136 Jackson Dlamini, Siphefu Bus Service. 01362 Cotton Trans (Pty) Ltd. P.O. Box 150, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 01665 KWALUSENL operating a Scheduled passenger service between Siphula/Mathanda/ Sidzakeni/Sikomu and Manzini. Based at Siphula. P.O. Box 7, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 03132 MBABANE. operating a Non-Scheduled goods service LDV For Hire. Based at Mbabane. P.O. Box 73, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Scheduled SITEKI. passenger service between Lomahasha/Mhlume/Simunye and Manzi­ ni Express Service. To be based at Lomahasha. P.O. Box 19164, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Permit No. 01182 opera­ PRETORIA WEST ting a Non-Scheduled goods service from RSA Borders. To points in 0117. Swaziland. Conveyance of Furniture. Based at 290 Straal Road, Industrial Area Pretoria West. P.O. Box 1101, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Non- MANZINI. Scheduled goods service between RSA Borders on transit through Swaziland to Maputo. To be based at Manzini. P.O. Box 91, Grant of a Revival of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 01427 MANZINI. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Mageba/Grooery/ Sidzakeni/and Manzini — Up and Down. Based at Manzini. P.O. Box 91, Grant of a Revival of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 02136 MANZINI. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Manzini/Sidvokodvo/ N kweni/Hlatikul u / M thambama/ Mbu 1 ungwane/ Mhlosheni / Nhlangano and Mahamba. Based at Manzini. P.O. Box 41, Grant of an Amendment of Road Transportation Service Permit No. PONGOLA. 01362 operating a Non-Scheduled goods service between RSA/Swazi­ land Borders Posts and points within Swaziland. Amendment of the additional of goods. To convey fertilizer, flour and maize meal. Based at Pongola Molman, Kent/Piet Retief/Hectorspruit/Ermelo and Matsapa. ft 00497 Ephraim Khumalo, P.O. Box 78, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 00497 Dlokwakhe Bus Service. EZULWINI. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Zombodze/Magomini/ Enjeni and Manzini. Based at Ebaleni. 02402 Joseph Thomo, P.O. Box 2079, Grant of an Amendment of Road Transportation Service Permit No. Sibhuluja Bus Service. MBABANE. 02402 operating a Scheduled passenger service between Mbekelweni/ Mshayankomo/Nazarene and Manzini. Based at Manzini. Amend­ ment to increase carrying capacity from 14 to 25 passengers only. 01095 Joseph Dlamini, P.O. Box A327, Grant of a Renewal of R.oad Transportation Service Permit No. 01095 Bayabonga Bus Service. MBABANE. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Nhlanhla/Mnyokane/ Nkaba/Mhlosheni/Motshane and Mbabane. Based at Mbabane. 01007 John Mandlazi, P.O. Box 51, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 01007 Bathathe Joe Taxi Service. MANZINI. operating a Non-Scheduled Taxi service. Based at Manzini. 02511 Samuel Mkhabela, P.O. Box 434, Grant of a Renewal and Amendment of Road Transportation Service Ngavele Ngasho Bus Service. NHLANGANO. Permit No. 02511 operating a Scheduled passenger service between 1187 Mhlosheni/Mbulungwane/Magagane/SRDA/Mbowane/Edwaleni and Nhlangano. Amendment to increase carrying capacity from 80 to 90 passengers. Based at Mhlosheni. 00193 Jim Bennett, P.O. Box 394, Grant of a Revival of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 00193 Morning Star Bus Service. MANZINI. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Manzini/Siphofaneni/ Big Bend and Lavumisa. Based at Manzini. 00195 Jeremiah Themba Dlamini, P.O. Box 185, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Scheduled Tikhulumele Bus Service. SITEKI. passenger service between Big Bend/ Matata/Hluthi/Sindadlala and Mhlosheni. To be based at Big Bend. 00292 Jabulani Masuku, P.O. Box 661, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Scheduled Yekelani Transport. MANZINI. passenger service between Manzini/Manzini Central School/St. Mi­ chaels and River site Up and Down. To be based at Fairview Township. 01115 Thomas R. Dlamini, P.O. Box 969, Grant of a Revival of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 01115 Masihambisane Bus Service. MBABANE. operating a Non-Scheduled Standby Bus which operated incase of a break down. Based at Mbabane. 00294 Four Way Africa (Pty) Ltd. MBABANE. 00295 Mr. Abel Kunene, Anywhere Taxi Service. 00297 Jephrey T. Khumalo, Hamba For Hire. 01387 John Matsenjwa, Umkhumbi Bus Service. 00299 Mr. Joseph Mamba, Springbok Bus Service. 00562 E.N. Dlamini, Muhle One Way Bus Service. 00569 E.N. Dlamini, Muhle One Way Bus Service. 00327 E.N. Dlamini, Muhle One Way Bus Service. 02266 E.N. Dlamini, Muhle One Way Bus Service. P.O. Box 1387, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Non- MBABANE. Scheduled goods service from Oshoek via Swaziland to Mozambique. To be based at Mbabane. P.O. Box 65, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Non- NHLANGANO. Scheduled Taxi Service. To be based at Nhlangano Bus Rank. Herefords High Sc. Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Non- P/B PIGG’S PEAK. Scheduled goods service LDV For Hire. To be based at Emkhuzweni Health Centre. P.O. Box 136, Grant of a Renewal of Road Transportation Service Permit No. 01387 SITEKI. operating a Scheduled passenger service between Siteki/Lukhula/Siva- nga/Ubombo Ranches/Matata/Lubuli/Nsoko/and Lavumisa. Based at Siteki. P.O. Box 246, Grant of a Road Transportation Service Permit to operate a Scheduled MANZINI. passenger service between Hluthi/Hlushwana/Maloma/Sithobela/Si- phofaneni and Manzini. Express Service. To be based at Manzini. P.O. Box 309, Grant of a Renewal of
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