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GOVERNMENT GRZETTE Price: K10.00 Net Annual Subscription: Within Lusaka—K300.00 Published by Authority Outside Lusaka—K350.00 REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA GOVERNMENT GRZETTE Price: K10.00 net Annual Subscription: within Lusaka—K300.00 Published by Authority Outside Lusaka—K350.00 No. 6894] Lusaka, Friday, 31st July, 2020 [Vol. LVI, No. 64 TABLE OF CONTENTS Gazette Notice No . 732 of 2020 [9436197 Gazette Notices No. Page The Commisssioner of Oaths Act Rating Act —Notice of Main Valuation Roil 731 685 (Laws, Volume 1, Cap. 33) Commissioner for Oaths Act—Appointment of Appointment of Commissioner for Oaths Commissioner for Oaths 732 685 In exercise of powers conferred upon Her Ladyship the Chief Marriage Act—Appointment of Person to Solemnise Justice of Zambia, by Section 3 (2) of the Commissioner for Oaths Marriages 733 685 Act Cap. 33 of Laws of Zambia, Her Ladyship the Chief Justice has made the following appointment of Commissioner for Oaths. Lands and Deeds Registry Act: Name Date of Appointment Notice of Intention to Issue a Duplicate Document 734 685 Notice of Intention to Issue a Duplicate Document 735 686 Mr Fackson Ntaimo 23rd July, 2020 Companies Act: P. Chisha , P.O.Box 50067 Registrar-High Court Notice Under Section 318 736 686 Lusaka Notice Under Section 318 737 686 Notice Under Section 318 738 686 Gazette Notice No . 733 of 2020 [9436145 Notice Under Section 318 739 686 The Marriage Act Notice Under Section 318 740 686 (Laws, Volume V, Cap. 50) Notice Under Section 318 741 686 Advertisements: Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages Lost Documents —. 687 It is notified for public information that in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Town Clerk, Lusaka District by Section 5(2Lof Money-lender’s Act—Notice of Application for a the Marriage Act Cap. 50 Section 5 (2) of the Marriages Act, the Money-lenders Certificate — 687 person named in the Schedule set out hereto is appointed to Solemnise Citizenship of Zambia Act—Notice of Intention Marriages in the Republic of Zambia. to Apply for Citizenship by Registration — 687 A. Mwansa , Deed Poll—Notices 688 P.O. Box 30077 Tbwm Clerk Lusaka Liquor Licensing — 689-91 Statutory Instruments Issued as a Supplement SCHEDULE to this Gazette No Page Name Church Local Government Act, 2019: Pastor Aitana J. Tembo Dynamic Worship Church International Lusaka Central Assembly Local Government (Appoihtrhent of Local P.O. Box 30418, Lusaka Administration) (Lusaka City Council) Order, 2020 66 399 Gazette Notice No . 734 of 2020 [9435215 Local Government (Appointment of Local The Lands and Deeds Registry Act Administration) (Kitwe City Council) Order, (Chapter 185 of the Laws of Zambia) 2020 67 40 j (Section 56) Gazette Notice No. 731 of 2020 [943 5941 Notice of Intention to Issue a Duplicate Certificate of Title Rating Act Fourteen days after the publication of this notice I intend to issue (Act No. 21 of 2018) a Duplicate Certificate of Title in the names of Highlands Investments Limited, in respect of Stand No. 558, Chingola, 559 Chingola, 697 Notice of Main Valuation Roli, 2020 Chingola, 796 Chingola, 805 Chingola, 6292 Chingola, 788 Kitwe, Notíce is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of 821 Kitwe, 6731 Kitwe, 6732 Kitwe, 7322 Kitwe, Kitwe/ Section 10 of the Rati ng Act No. 21 ot’2018, that the Senanga Town LNJ001211/1, F/MUSHI/I000035025. F/MUSHI/1000035023, F/ Council will in conjuction with the Government Valuation MUSHI/1000035024, F/MUSHI/1Ó00035026 all situate at Department be undertaking a Rating Valuation exercise of all rateable Mushindamo, 20174, Solwezi and Lot N/852/M/E situate in the properties within the boundaries of Senanga District effective 1st Coperbelt Province and North Western Province of Zambia August, 2020. The inspections are expected to take approximately Ail persons having objections to the issuance of the duplicate 30 days. Therefore, leaseholders within the boundaries of Senanga certificate of title are hereby required to lodge the same with the District should take this as official notification and are requested to Registrar of Lands and Deeds within fourteen days from the date of co-operate with the Valuation Surveyor and his assistants. publication of this notice. M. M. Mutate , J. A. Phiri , Council Secretary, Registry of Lands and Deeds Registrar of Lands and Deeds Senanga Senanga Town Council P.O. Box 20392 Kitwe 685 686 Zambia Gazette 31st July, 2020 Advt —735—4089297 Gazette Notice No . 739 of 2020________ [9436087 The Lands and Deeds Registry Act The Companies Act (Cap. 185 of Laws of Zambia) (Act No. 10 of 2017 ) (Section 56(4)) Notice Under Section 318 Notice of Intention to Issue a Duplicate Certificate of Title Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three Fourteen Days after the publication of this notice I intend to a months after the. publication of this notice, Sunbright Investment Duplicate Certificate of Title No. 5466 in the names of Mekudu Zambia Limited, Company Registration No. 120150138262, Flats Association in respect of F/396a/67/D/CP in extent 0.2660 Incorporated in Zambia on 21 st day of Deceember, 2015 and having hectares situate in the Lusaka District in Lusaka Province of the its place of business at P.O. Box 32397, Lusaka, Lusaka Province, Republic of Zambia. Zambia will be- struck-off the register of companies pursuant to All persons having objections of the issuance of the Duplicate Section 318 of the Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Certificate of Title are- hereby required to lodge the same in writing Zambia, unless due cause is shown to the contrary. with the Registrar of Lands and Deeds within fourteen days from the P. C. Chilufya , date of publication of this notice. P. O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, Registry of Lands and Deeds A. Chuni (Mr), Lusaka for/Registrar, P. O. Box 30069 Registrar Lands and Deeds 28th July, 2020 Patents and Companies Lusaka ____________ Registration Agency Gazette Notice No . 736 of 2020 [3671699 Gazette Notice No. 740 of 2020 [9436062 The Companies Act The Companies Act (Act No. 10 of 2017) (Act No. 10 of 2017) Notice Under Section 318 Notice Under Section 318 otice is hereby given N that upon the publication of this notice, the Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three companies named in the schedule below have been struck-off the months after the publication of this notice, Friendship Medical Centre register of companies pursuant to Section 318 of the Companies Act Limited, Company Registration No. 120050059058, Incorporated No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia. in Zambia on lOthday of June, 2005 and having its place of business SCHEDULE at P.O. Box 36214, Lusaka Zambia will be struck-off the register of Company No. Company Name GAZ No. Dated companies pursuant to Section 318 of the Companies Act No. 10 of 120040054633 Chibanga Lodge 327 17/05/2020 2017 of the Laws of Zambia, unless due cause is shown to the Limited contrary. P. C. Chilufya , P. O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, P. C. Chilufya , P.O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, 23rd July, 2020 Patents and Companies 22nd July, 2020 Patents and Companies R egistration A g €ncy Registration Agency Gazette Notice No . 737 of 2020 [9436015 Gazette Notice No. 741 of 2020 [9181508 The Companies Act The Companies Act (Act No. 10 of 2017) (Act No, 10 of 2017 ) Notice Under Section 318 Notice Under Section 318 Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three months after the publication of this notice, GMAK Power months after the publication of this notice, Motala Pharmaceutical Engineering Company Limited, Company Registration No. Suppliers Limited, Company Registration No. 120100082885, 120Í70006963, Incorporated in Zambia on 12th day of September, Incorporated in Zambia on 16th day of February, 2010 and having 2017 and having its place of business at P.O. Box 320345, Woodlands, its place of business at P.O. Box 510099, Lusaka Zambia will be Lusaka, Lusaka Province, Zambia will be struck-off the register of struck-off the register of companies pursuant to Section 318 of the companies pursuant to Section 318 of the Companies Act No. 10 of Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia, unless due 2017 of the Laws of Zambia, unless due cause is shown to the cause is shown to the contrary. contrary. ■» • P. C. Chilufya , P.O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, P.O. Box 32020 Assistan t Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, 21st May, 2020 Patents and Companies 2nd July, 2020 Patents and Companies Registration Agency Registration Agency Gazette Nonce No. 000 of 2020 [9436294 Gazette Notice No. 738 of 2020 [9435836 The Companies Act The Companies Act: (Act No. lb of 2017 ) Notice Under Section 318 Notice Under Section 318 Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three months after the publication of this notice, CSI Energy Group months after the publication of this notice, Wazambi Lodge Limited, (Zambia) Limited, Company Registration No. 120160008663, Company Registration No. 120120102298, Incorporated in Zambia Incorporated in Zambia on 25th day of November, 2016 and having on 28th day of May, 2012 and having its place of business at P.O. its place of business at P.O. Box 34972, Lusaka Zambia will be Box 36789, Lusaka Zambia will be struck-off the register of struck-off the register of companies pursuant to Section 318 of the companies pursuant to Section 318 of the Companies Act No.
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