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(Ports of Entry and Routes) (Amendment) Order, 2020 Statutory Instrument 55 ofS.I. 2020. 55 of 2020 Customs and Excise (Ports of Entry and Routes) (Amendment) [CAP. 23:02 Order, 2020 (No. 20) Customs and Excise (Ports of Entry and Routes) (Amendment) “THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE Order, 2020 (No. 20) CUSTOMS DRY PORTS IT is hereby notifi ed that the Minister of Finance and Economic (a) Masvingo; Development has, in terms of sections 14 and 236 of the Customs (b) Bulawayo; and Excise Act [Chapter 23:02], made the following notice:— (c) Makuti; and 1. This notice may be cited as the Customs and Excise (Ports (d) Mutare. of Entry and Routes) (Amendment) Order, 2020 (No. 20). 2. Part I (Ports of Entry) of the Customs and Excise (Ports of Entry and Routes) Order, 2002, published in Statutory Instrument 14 of 2002, hereinafter called the Order, is amended as follows— (a) by the insertion of a new section 9A after section 9 to read as follows: “Customs dry ports 9A. (1) Customs dry ports are appointed at the places indicated in the Thirteenth Schedule for the collection of revenue, the report and clearance of goods imported or exported and matters incidental thereto and the general administration of the provisions of the Act. (2) The customs dry ports set up in terms of subsection (1) are also appointed as places where the Commissioner may establish bonded warehouses for the housing of uncleared goods. The bonded warehouses may be operated by persons authorised by the Commissioner in terms of the Act, and may store and also sell the bonded goods to the general public subject to the purchasers of the said goods paying the duty due and payable on the goods. (3) The customs dry ports are appointed inland facilities whereby commercial cargo may be consigned to pending fi nal clearance.”. 3. Part II (Prescribed Routes) of the Order, is amended by the repeal of section 19 and substitution with the following— Supplement to the Zimbabwean Government Gazette dated the 21st February, 2020. Printed by the Government Printer, Harare. 304 297 DISTRIBUTED BY VERITAS e-mail: [email protected]; website: www.veritaszim.net Veritas makes every effort to ensure the provision of reliable information, but cannot take legal responsibility for information supplied. Customs and Excise (Ports of Entry and Routes) (Amendment) S.I. 55 of 2020 Order, 2020 (No. 20) 50 Plumtree – Chirundu via Chinhoyi “Payment for special services of offi cers Plumtree – Figtree – Bulawayo – Shangani – Gweru – Kwekwe – Kadoma 19. If an offi cer is required to perform any duties for the – Chegutu – Murombedzi – Chinhoyi – Karoi – Makuti – Marongora convenience of a particular member of the public at any time or – Chirundu. at any place not indicated in this Part, the member of the public Designated truck stops: requiring the services of an offi cer shall make application to the Bulawayo; Gweru; Kadoma; Chinhoyi opposite Chinhoyi High School; proper offi cer and may be required by the Commissioner to pay Karoi. for the said services at the rate of $80,00, per offi cer per hour or 51 Plumtree – Victoria Falls via Bulawayo part thereof.”. Plumtree – Figtree – Bulawayo – Kenmore – Lupane – Cross Dete – Hwange – Victoria Falls. 4. Parts I and Part II of the First Schedule (Ports of Entry) of the Order are amended by the addition of the following place to the list— Designated truck stops: Bulawayo; Lupane; Cross Dete; Hwange. “Mlambapele”. 52 Victoria Falls – Plumtree via Bulawayo 5. The Fifth Schedule (Customs Houses) of the Order is amended Victoria Falls – Hwange – Kenmore – Bulawayo – Figtree – Plumtree. by the addition of the following place to the list— Designated truck stops: “Gwanda”. Hwange; Cross Dete; Lupane; Bulawayo. 6. The Twelfth Schedule of the Order is amended as follows— 53 Kazungula – Nyamapanda Via Harare (a) in Part I by the repeal of Route 15 and the substitution Kazungula — Victoria Falls — Hwange — Lupane — Bulawayo — with the following— Shangani — Gweru- Kwekwe — Kadoma — Chegutu — Norton — Harare — Mutoko — Nyamapanda. “15. Forbes –Plumtree via Murambinda Designated truck stops: Forbes Border Post– Christmas Pass – Penhalonga Turn Off – Odzi – Chinotimba truck stop; Hwange; Cross Dete; Lupane; Bulawayo; Nyazura – Chivhu/Hwedza Turn Off – Dorowa – Murambinda – Chivhu Shangani; Gweru; Kwekwe; Kadoma; Chegutu; Norton; Harare; Bhora; – Mvuma – Lalapansi – Gweru – Ntabazinduna – Bulawayo – Figtree Mutoko Centre. – Plumtree Border Post. 54 Kazungula — Nyamapanda Via Harare Kazungula — Victoria Falls — Hwange — Lupane — Bulawayo — Designated truck stops: Shangani — Gweru — Lalapansi — Mvuma — Chivhu — Harare — Murambinda; Chivhu; Mvuma Chicken Slice or Inn; Gweru; Bulawayo.”; Mutoko — Nyamapanda. (b) in Part I by the insertion of the following routes after Designated truck stops: Route 25— Chinotimba truck stop; Hwange; Cross Dete; Lupane; Bulawayo; Shangani; Gweru; Mvuma Chicken Slice or Inn; Chivhu; Harare; Bhora; “26 Beitbridge – Chirundu via Mvuma – Gweru Mutoko Centre.”. Beitbridge – Ngundu – Masvingo – Mvuma – Lalapansi – Gweru – 7. Part IV of the Order is amended by the insertion of a new Kwekwe – Kadoma – Chegutu – Murombedzi – Chinhoyi - Karoi – Schedule after the Twelfth Schedule to be called the Thirteenth Makuti – Chirundu. Schedule as follows— Designated truck stops: Bubi Garage; Lundi Truck Stop; Masvingo; Mvuma Chicken Slice/Inn; Gweru; Kwekwe; Kadoma; Chinhoyi; Karoi. 298 303 Customs and Excise (Ports of Entry and Routes) (Amendment) S.I. 55 of 2020 Order, 2020 (No. 20) 44 Kariba – Beitbridge via Chinhoyi – Chegutu – Gweru – Shurugwi 27 Beitbridge – Nyamapanda via Bulawayo - Harare Kariba – Makuti – Karoi – Chinhoyi – Murombedzi – CheGutu – Kadoma BeitbridGe – West Nicholson – Gwanda – Bulawayo – ShanGani – – Kwekwe – Gweru – Shurugwi – Chibi Turnoff – Ngundu – Rutenga Gweru – Kwekwe – Kadoma – Chegutu – Norton – Harare – Mutoko – Bubi – Beitbridge. – Nyamapanda. Designated truck stops: Designated truck stops: Deans (Nyamakate area); Karoi; Chinhoyi opposite Chinhoyi HiGh West Nicholson; Gwanda; Bulawayo; Gweru/Consilla; Kadoma; Harare; School; Kadoma; Gweru; Mandamabwe; Chibi Turnoff; Lundi Truck Bhora; Mutoko Centre. Stop; Bubi Garage. 28 Beitbridge – Forbes via Chiredzi 45 Nyamapanda – Beitbridge Via Harare – Bulawayo Beitbridge – Ngundu – Triangle – Chiredzi – Chisumbanje – Chibuwe Nyamapanda – Mutoko – Juru – Harare – Norton – Chegutu – Kadoma – – Nyanyadzi – Hot Springs – Mutare – Forbes. Kwekwe – Gweru – Shangani – Bulawayo – Gwanda – West Nicholson Designated truck stops: – Beitbridge. Bubi Garage; Lundi Truck Stop; Chiredzi; Mutare. Designated truck stops: 29 Beitbridge – Chirundu via Bulawayo – Harare Mutoko Centre; Bhora; Harare; Kadoma; Gweru/Consilla; Bulawayo; Gwanda; West Nicholson. Beitbridge – West Nicholson – Gwanda – Bulawayo – Shangani – Gweru – Kwekwe – Kadoma – Chegutu – Norton – Harare – Chinhoyi – Karoi 46 Nyamapanda – Forbes via Musami – Makuti – Marongora – Chirundu. Nyamapanda – Mutoko – Murehwa Road – Musami – Marondera – Designated truck stops: Macheke – Rusape - Christmas Pass – Mutare – Forbes. West Nicholson; Gwanda; Bulawayo; Gweru/Consilla; Kadoma; Harare; Designated truck stops: Chinhoyi opposite Chinhoyi High School; Karoi. Mutoko Centre; Murewa; Halfway; Odzi Suncrest. 30 Beitbridge – Chirundu via Bulawayo – Chegutu - Chinhoyi 47 Plumtree – Forbes via Masvingo Beitbridge – West Nicholson – Gwanda – Bulawayo – Shangani – Gweru Plumtree – FiGtree – Bulawayo – EsiGodhini – Mbalabala – Zvishavane – Kwekwe – Kadoma – Chegutu – Murombedzi – Chinhoyi – Karoi – – MasvinGo – BirchenouGh BridGe – Nyanyadzi – HotsprinGs – Mutare Makuti – Marongora – Chirundu. – Forbes. Designated truck stops: Designated truck stops: West Nicholson; Gwanda; Bulawayo; Kadoma; Chinhoyi opposite Bulawayo; Mbalabala; Zvishavane; Masvingo; Birchenough; Mutare. Chinhoyi High School; Karoi. 48 Plumtree – Forbes via Harare 31 Beitbridge – Kariba via Shurugwi, Gweru – Chegutu – Chinhoyi Plumtree – FiGtree – Bulawayo – ShanGani – Gweru – Kwekwe – Beitbridge – Ngundu – Chibi turnoff – Shurugwi – Gweru – Kwekwe – Kadoma – Chegutu – Norton – Harare – Marondera – Macheke – Rusape Kadoma – CheGutu – Murombedzi – Chinhoyi – Karoi – Makuti – Kariba. – Christmas Pass – Mutare – Forbes. Designated truck stops: Designated truck stops: Bubi GaraGe; Lundi Truck Stop; Mandamabwe; Gweru/Consilla; Bulawayo; Gweru/Clonsila; Kadoma; Harare; Halfway; Odzi Suncrest. Kadoma; Chinhoyi opposite Chinhoyi High School; Karoi. 49 Plumtree – Kariba via Chinhoyi 32 Beitbridge – Forbes via Birchenough Plumtree – FiGtree – Bulawayo – ShanGani – Gweru – Kwekwe – Kadoma Beitbridge – Mwenezi – Masvingo – Nyika – Nyanyadzi – Hotsprings – Chegutu – Murombedzi – Chinhoyi – Karoi – Makuti – Kariba. – Sakubva – Forbes. Designated truck stops: Designated truck stops: Bulawayo; Gweru; Kadoma; Chinhoyi opposite Chinhoyi High School; Bubi Garage; Lundi Truck Stop; Masvingo; Royi; Nyika; Birchenough; Karoi. Chakohwa; Mutare. 302 299 Customs and Excise (Ports of Entry and Routes) (Amendment) S.I. 55 of 2020 Order, 2020 (No. 20) 33 Beitbridge – Forbes via Murambinda – Nyazura 38 Forbes – Nyamapanda via Musami Beitbridge – Mwenezi – Masvingo – Mvuma – Chivhu – Murambinda Forbes – Mutare – Christmas Pass – Rusape – Macheke – Marondera – – Dorowa – Nyazura – Forbes. Musami – Murehwa – Mutoko – Nyamapanda. Designated truck stops: Designated truck stops: Bubi Garage; Lundi Truck StoP; Masvingo; Mvuma; Chivhu; Odzi Suncrest; Halfway; Murehwa; Mutoko Centre. Murambinda; Nyazura; Mutare. 39 Forbes – Beitbridge via Chiredzi 34 Beitbridge – Kariba via Harare Forbes
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