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Government Gazette | | - GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority > Vol. LXIV, No. 46 29th AUGUST,1986 Price 40c Genéral Notice 584 of 1986. F, Pullen. a ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262] O/511/86. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. ‘Route: Hwange - Dete - Kamative - Pashu - Lubu Turn-off - . Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits Lubu - Binga District Council. The service to operate as follows— IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor (a) depart Hwange Monday, Wednesday dnd Saturday Transportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is hereby given that 8 a.m., arrive Binga District Council 12.20 p.m.; . ‘the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or (b) depart Hwange Friday 5 p.m., arrive Binga District amendment of road service permits, have been received for Council 9.20 p.m.; Motor Transporta- the consideration of the Controller of Road - (e) depart Binga District Council Tuesday and Thursday tion, 8 a.m., arrive Hwange 12.20 p.m; Any person wishing to object to any such application must (d) depart Binga District Council Saturday 1 a.m., arrive lodge with the Controller of Road Motor ‘Transportation, Hwange 5.20 a.m; P.O. Box 8332, Causeway— (©) depart Binga District Council Sunday 9 am., arrive LOPWAIRaB!, (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to object, so as to Hwange 1.20 p.m. ‘reach the Controller’s office not later than the 19th September, 1986; . t/a Moyomuchena Buses. : . oe -| B. Mabodza, _(b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. 0/674/86. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. with two copies thereof, so as to reach the 24, together Area: Throughout Zimbabwe. Controller’s office not later than the 10th October, 1986. Conditions: Any person objecting to an application for the issue or Gweru. amendment of a road service permit must confine his grounds (a) All operations to start from objection to matters directly bearing on the considerations _ (b) For private hire and for advertised or organized tours, of on any referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d),(€), or (f) of section 8 provided no stage carriage service is operated of the said Act. ; route. , R. N. TSOMONDO, Controller of Road Motor: Transportation. GOODS-VEHICLES - 29-8-86,. Amendments ® _. ScHEDULE , Christie Brothers (Pvt.) Lids ~ ~ MOTOR-OMNIBUSES G/415 and 418/86. Permits: 24259 and 24262. Two goods- Additionals , vehicles. Load: 30 000 kilograms each. E. Andrew, t/a Andrew Bus Service. |. - Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the post office, Norton. 7608 /86. Permit: 26401. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise ofall kinds. Condition: Standard interlocking condition. Route: Bulawayo - Gweru - Lalapanzi - Chivhu - Hwirisha - By: Deletion of the existing areas of operation and substitution Mtekedza. - Wedza - St. Anne’s School - Mutiweshiri. of “Within Mashonaland West Province, with access to By: Extension of route, from Bulawayo to. Mutiweshiri, no : Harare.” . change; then Rukweza Township and Nyazura. The service operates as follows— Zimbabwe United Freight Co. Ltd. (Swift Division). (2) depart Bulawayo Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday G/671/86. Permit: 16138. Goods-vehicle. Load: 22700 kilo- -° 8.45 am., arrive Mutiweshiri 4.09 p.m.; grams. (b) depart Mutiweshiri Wednesday, Friday. and Sunday Area: Within a 16-kilometre radius of the post office, Mutare. 7.30 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 2.54 p.m. Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandiseofall kinds. The service to operate as follows— Condition: For the collection and delivery of goods, which are ‘{a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday, Thursday and- Saturday to be carried, or which have been carried, on the company’s — 8.45 a.m., arrive Nyazura 5.30 °p.m.; recognized, trunk services only, _ (b), depart Nyazura Wednesday, Friday and Sunday 6.49 a.m., By: - . ' arrive: Bulawayo. 2.54 p.m. {a) Increase in load to 30 000 kilograms. (b) Deletion of theexisting area of operation and substitu- Additionals tion of “Within Manicaland Province, with access to “ F, Pullen’ and Son. arare.”, /. O/508/86. Motor-omnibus, Passenger-capacity: 76. Load: 1000 kifs- Route: Hwange - Victoria Falls - Veka Mouth ~ Mlimbizi - G/672/86. Permit: 19404. Goods-vehicle. Binga - Siabuwa - Bumi Hills - Karoi Turn-off - Karoi. grams. 2 post office, Mutare. _ The'service to operate es follows— Area: Within a 16-kilometre radius of the of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. (ay depart Hwange Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 6 a.m., | Nature SE _. arrive Karoi 4.45 p.m.; . Condition: For the collection and delivery of goods, which are fompany’s (b) depart Karoi Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5.30.4.m., * to be carried, or which have been carried, on the : arrive Hwange 4.23 p.m. ; recognized trunk services only. hen i (pose ey * +r > 816 ZIMBABWEAN Goviaiiaenr Gazerre, 291Ta Aucust, 1986 _ By: Gv) all the functions of the Minister of Trade and Com-- (a) Increase in load to 30 000 kilograms. merce to Senator the Honourable C. D. Ndlovu, from the absence from Zim- * (b) Deletion of the existing area of operation the 17th August, 1986, during and eubstitu- on duty, of the Honourable O. M. Munyaradzi, tion of “Within Manicaland Province, with access to babwe, Harare.”. C. M. Concession Transport (Pvt.) Ltd. B. UTETE, 29-8-86, Secretary to the Cabinet. G/878 to 880/86. Permits: 23672, 23673 and 23674. Three trailers. Load: 15 000 kilograms each. Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the post office, Con- General Notice 584 of1986. ‘cession, with access to Harare. By: Deletion of the existing area of operation and substitution SUPREME COURT OF ZIMBABWE ACT, 1981 of “Within 100-kilometre radius of the post office, Con- HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE ACT,1981 cession, with access to Harare.”’. ‘ Court Calendar, 1987 G/881 to 883/86. Permits: 23675, 23676 and 23677. Three goods-vehicles. Load: 15 000 kilograms each. Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the post office, Con- IT is hereby notified that the Chief Justice has, in terms of cession, with access to Harare. ~ section 25 of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe Act, 1981, and Nature of carriage: Livestock, agricultural section 47 of the High Court of Zimbabwe Act, 1981, directed produce and require- that the sittings and vacations of the Supreme Court and High ments, building and road construction materials and equip- ment. Court during the year 1987, shall be as specified in ‘the Schedule. oO . Condition: Standard interlocking condition.. By: Deletion of the existing area of operation and substitution _. D. M. ZAMCHIYA, of “Within a 100-kilometre radius of the post office, Con- Secretary for Justice, Legal and cession, with access to Harare.”. + 29-8-86. Parliamentary Affairs. G/884 to 886/86. Permit: 23678, 23679 and 23680. Three SCHEDULE goods-vehicles. Load: 30 000 kilograms, each. SUPREME COURT CALENDAR, 1987 Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the post office, Con- cession, with access fo Harare. — First Term 13thJanuary, to 10th April Nature of carriage: Livestock, agricultural produce and require- Baster Vacation 11th April to 17th May ments, building and road construction materials and equip- Second Term * 18th May to 14th August ment. Mid-Year Vacation 15th August to 20th September Condition: Standard interlocking condition. ~ Third Term , lst September to 18th Decem- By: Deletion of the existing area of operation and substitution er. , of “Within a 100-kilometre radius of the post office, Con~ Christmas Vacation cession, with access 19th December, 1987 to 10th to Harare.”. January, 1988 Additionals A. S. R. Musandani. HIGH COURT CALENDAR, 1987 _ PRUs G/610 and 611/86. Two goods-vehicles. Load: 16000 kilo- First Term . 13th January to10th April grams each. Easter Vacation llth April to 17th May Area: Within Masvingo Province, with access to Harare. Second Term 18th May:to 14th August Nature of carriage— Mid-Year Vacation 15th August to 20th September (a) Agricultural produce and requirements. Third Term ist September, to 18th Decem- (b) Building materials and requirements. er 7 (c) Livestock. | ChristmasVacation 19th December, 1987 to 10t January, 1988 | Jesuit Fathers in Zimbabwe—C. A, Farmers, Mangwende. \ i870 to 892/86. Three goods-vehicles. Load: 5 000 kilograms HIGH COURT CIRCUIT SESSIONS, 1987 each. Area: Within Mashonaland East Province. First Circuit Gweru Nature of carriage: 26th January. Masvingo (4) Agricultural produce and requirements. 9th February - ‘Mutare ‘ (b) building materials and requirements. 23rd. February Condition: To service co-operative members - within the Second Circuit . Mashonaland East Province only. Gwern 1st June , Masvingo 15th June , Mutare General Notice 583 of 1986, _ 29th June CONSTITUTIONOF ZIMBABWE Third Circuit : Gwer 28th September Masvingo Appointment of Acting Ministers 12th October Mutare 26th October _ IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the President has, in terms of paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 69 of General Notice 585 of 1986. the Constitution of Zimbabwe, assigned:— (i) all the functions of the Minister of Finance, Economic CONSTITUTION ‘OF ZIMBABWE Planning and Development to the Honourable E. M. Nkala, M.P., from 17th August, 1986, during the Appointmentof Acting Prime Minister _ absence from Zimbabwe, on duty, of the Honourable B. T. G. Chidzero, M.P.; IT is hereby notified (ii) all the functions of the Minister of Transport to the that His Excellency the President: © has, in terms of subsection (1) of section Honourable R. C. Hove, M.P., from the 17th August, 71 of the Constitution 1986, during of Zimbabwe authorized the Honourable S. V. Muzenda, M_P., the absence from Zimbabwe, on duty, of to the Honourable exercise the functions of the Prime Minister, other than the H. S. M. Ushewokunze, M.P.; functions conferred by section (iii) all the functions (2) of the said section 71, during of the Minister of Lands, Agriculture the absence from Zimbabwe of the Honourable - and Rural Resettlement to the Honourable R.
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