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Government Gazette Republic Of GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$18.60 WINDHOEK - 29 July 2016 No. 6083 CONTENTS Page Road Carrier Permits............................................................ 1 _______________ ROAD CARRIER PERMITS The under-mentioned applications for Public Road Carrier Permits indicate (1) reference number and the area within which the proposed road transport will be undertaken, (2) name of applicant and nature of application, (3) number and type of vehicles, (4) nature of proposed road transportation and (5) points between and routes over or area within which the proposed road transportation is to be effected are published in terms of section 14(1) of the Road Transportation Act, 1977 (Act No. 74 of 1977), Representations which interested parties wish to make in respect of the applications must comply with the provisions of regulation 4(1) of the Road Transportation Regulations, 1977 and must be in quadruplicate in respect of each application and must be delivered by hand or sent by registered post to the Secretary, Road Transportation Board, Private Bag 13178, Windhoek to reach that office not later than 21 days after the date of publication of this Government Gazette. Address to which representations must be submitted: D. Viljoen, Private Bag 12030, Ausspannplatz, Windhoek, Namibia. Full particulars in respect of each application are open to inspection at the ROADS AUTHORITY, NaTIS House, Faraday Street, Windhoek. ________________ 2 Government Gazette 29 July 2016 6083 App. 129775 Permit 60078/1 (2) A MATHEUS App. 130483 (2) O N NAKAAMBO 84081310424 58031700168 (3) PO BOX 22423, WINDHOEK, (3) BOX 61961, WINDHOEK, 0000 (4) New NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) Update Permit Route (5A) Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal Passengers and their personal luggage - From luggage - From taxi rank 32 in Katutura to Eros taxi rank T 63/718 Okuryangava to town within airport and return. Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 130456 Permit 13962/1 (2) A M MOZNY App. 130491 (2) L NGESHEYA 87101600597 (3) 3501210100157 (3) BOX 2148, WINDHOEK (4) BOX 41223, AUSSPANNPLATZ, WINDHOEK Replacement of Vehicle (5A) Bus Passengers (6A) (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 8 passengers: Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Tourists and their luggage - Within Namibia as per passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage attached annexure A. - From taxi rank UNAM to town within Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 130465 (2) M R HENGARI 84082610707 (3) BOX 24300, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent App. 130498 (2) R A JONAS 63040501518 (3) Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X BOX 1086, NGWEZE, KATIMA MULILO (4) Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 16 passengers: New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 16 taxi rank Hahavana in Katutura to town within passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal Windhoek Municipal Area. luggage - From Katima Mulilo to Grootfontein and back the same route. App. 130467 (2) J KANDONGO 56092500531 (3) BOX 96313, WINDHOEK, 90000 (4) New App. 130501 (2) S N MUNGUNGU 88100200084 Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (3) BOX 26942, WINDHOEK, 0000 (4) New (6A) 2 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Taxi passenger and their personal luggage - From (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: taxi rank Outapi to Okahao /Oshakati and back the Passenger and their personal luggage - From same route rank T521 Cimbebasia to town Within Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 130470 (2) E KANDJULU 82112910434 (3) BOX 26932, AUSSPANNPLATZ, WINDHOEK, App. 130503 (2) S H UUSIKU 88080900221 (3) 0000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi BOX 5300, AUSSPANNPLATZ, WINDHOEK (4) Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: luggage - Within Windhoek Municipal Area and Taxi passenger and their personal luggage - From operating from Havana taxi rank 153. rank T517 Cimbebasia to town Within Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 130472 (2) J PAULUS 77122310205 (3) PO BOX 734, RUNDU, NAMIBIA (4) New Per- App. 130507 (2) G Y KANGUIYA 79072010035 manent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) (3) BOX 61735, WANAHEDA, KATUTURA 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Rundu Municipal Area. passengers: Passenger and their personal luggage - From rank 209 Goreangab Dam in Katutura to town App. 130473 (2) S H NAMAKALU 87082700393 Within Windhoek Municipal Area. (3) BOX 63306, WANAHEDA, KATUTURA (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers App. 130508 (2) E S AMUTHENU 77060200266 (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (3) BOX 60939, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan taxi rank 264 Wanaheda in Katutura to town within (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers Windhoek Municipal Area. and their personal luggage - From taxi rank 19/262 Wanaheda, Katutura to Town and within Windhoek App. 130480 (2) S IMBILI 88082800577 (3) Municipal Area. BOX 97212, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan App. 130512 (2) A N NGONDO 87031000718 (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and (3) BOX 3585, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent their personal luggage - From taxi rank Otjomuise Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X to town within Windhoek Municipal Area. Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 15 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From App. 130481 (2) S IMBILI 88082800577 (3) taxi rank 19 Wanaheda, Katutura to Town and BOX 97212, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent within Windhoek Municipal Area. Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and App. 130513 (2) J K SHIYAYA 82060310504 (3) their personal luggage - From taxi rank Otjomuise BOX 3585, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent to town within Windhoek Municipal Area. Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan 6083 Government Gazette 29 July 2016 3 (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From and their personal luggage - From taxi rank 19 Otjomuise taxi rank 63 Okuryangava in Katutura to Wanaheda, Katutura to Town and within Windhoek Town and within Windhoek Municipal Area. Municipal Area. App. 130541 (2) N HAMATA 81111810117 (3) App. 130514 (2) P F GABRIEL 74111900356 (3) BOX 55174, ROCK CREST, WINDHOEK (4) BOX 15145, OSHAKATI (4) New Permanent New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers passengers and their personal luggage - From taxi and their personal luggage - From Oshakati to rank 104 Hakahana in Katutura to Town and within Ondangwa via Ongwediva and back the same route. Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 130516 (2) P F GABRIEL 74111900356 (3) App. 130545 (2) S P NAKAZIKO 87123000757 (3) BOX 15145, OSHAKATI (4) New Permanent BOX 61903, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK (4) New Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (closed top) (7A) 1 passengers: Taxi passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: and their personal luggage - From Oshakati to Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Onheleiwa via Ongwediva and back the same route. Otjomuise taxi rank 29 Khomasdal to Town and within Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 130520 (2) C KAHUURE 78092410062 (3) BOX 25394, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent App. 130548 (2) L LUCAS 83110610663 (3) Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan PO BOX 24048, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers and their personal luggage - From taxi rank 70 (6A) 2 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Okuryangava /CBD in Katutura to Town and within Taxi Passengers and their personal luggage - From Windhoek Municipal Area. Taxi Rank 24 Khomasdal to town within Windhoek Municipal Area App. 130522 (2) C KAHUURE 78092410062 (3) BOX 25394, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent App. 130549 (2) S S SHIKESHO 89072700694 Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (3) BOX 24048, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 2 X Sedan and their personal luggage - From taxi rank 362 (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi Passengers Otjomuise to taxi rank 713 CBD to Town and and their personal luggage - From Taxi Rank 73 within Windhoek Municipal Area. Okuryangava in Katutura to town within Windhoek Municipal Area App. 130526 (2) S T MUHONGO 77101100163 (3) BOX 7216, KUISEBMUND, WALVIS BAY App. 130550 (2) A UUGWANGA 67032800335 (3) (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi BOX 7175, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK (4) New Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage - (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi From Walvis Bay to Swakopmund Municipal Area. passengers and their personal luggage - From taxi 209/632 Goreangab Dam to town within Windhoek App. 130527 (2) O I N AXEL 90052500349 (3) Municipal Area. PO BOX 2281, GOBABIS, WINDHOEK, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers App. 130551 (2) S NDESHITILA 86012200307 (3) (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: PO BOX 23584, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan Gobabis Municipal Area. (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi Passengers and their personal luggage - Operated from App. 130529 (2) T K KAUNA 87091100727 Taxi Rank641/ 88 UNAM/ Okuryangava within (3) BOX 940, GOBABIS (4) New Permanent Windhoek Municipal Area and return.
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