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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Price: K10.00 Net Annual Subscription: Within Lusaka—K300.00 Published by Authority Outside Lusaka—K350.00 REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Price: K10.00 net Annual Subscription: Within Lusaka—K300.00 Published by Authority Outside Lusaka—K350.00 No. 6935] Lusaka, Friday, 4th December, 2020 [Vol. LV, No. 105 Gazette Notice No. 1372 of 2020 ¡9948033 The Energy Regulation Act Chapter 436 of the Laws of Zambia Notice of Intention to Issue Licences Members of the General Public are hereby informed that the Energy Regulation Board (ERB) intends to issue Licences to the under­ listed Applicants, fourteen (14) days from the date of this notice in accordance with the provisions of the Energy Regulation Act No. 12 of 2019. Any one objecting to the issuance of any of such Licences whether on personal, environmental or other grounds may do so by filing a written objection within fourteen (14) days of the publication of this notice as stipulated under Section 10 of the Energy Regulation Act as read with the Energy Regulation (Licensing) Regulations 1998 Statutory Instrument No. 2 of 1998. The objector must provide their physical address and contact details. The written objection must be addressed to: L. H. Lungu (Ms.), P.O. Box 37631 Director General, Lusaka Energy Regulations Board INITIAL APPLICATIONS ID Applicant Address and Name of Name of Directors/ Directors Type of Application Date Location Shareholders/ sole Traders Interest in Licence Sole Traders other Energy Undertakings 1. Access Energy Plot No. 3745 1. Larisa Reddy 1. Larisa Reddy None Manufacture, 02.09.2020 Solutions Suite No. 17b, (South African) (South African) Supply, Limited Olympia, Lusaka 2. Varsha Reddy 2. Varsha Reddy Installation and (South African) (South African) Maintenance of Renewable Energy Generating Equipment (Valid for 5 years) 3. Alfa Energy Plot No 96, 3rd 1. Rashid Hussein 1. Rashid Hussein Distribute, Road 23.07.2020 Limited Street, Ibex Hill, Ares (Kenyan) Ares (Kenyan) Import and Transportation in Lusaka. 2. Ibrahim Adan 2. Ibrahim Adan Export of of Petroleum Hassan Hassan Petroleum Products (Kenyan) (Kenyan) Products (Valid for 3 years) 4. Alpha Estate Plot No. 1. DengZhibin 1. Deng Hongbo None Distribute, 03.03.2020 Development 3626M/A, (Chinese) (Chinese) Import and Limited Mapepe, 2. Yuzhou Liu 2. Shuang Guo Export Chilanga (Chinese) (Chinese) Petroleum 3. Deng Hongbo 3. Deng Hongtao Products (Chinese) (Chinese) (Valid for 5 years) 5. Benzol P.O. Box 35362, 1. Herbert Nzila 1. Herbert Nzila None Distribute, 07.08.2020 Petroleum Chamba Valley, Haminjeya Haminjeya Import and Limited Lusaka (Zambian); (Zambian); Export of and and Petroleum 2. Gilbert 2. Gilbert Products McLanny McLanny (valid 5years) Kasonde Kasonde (Zambian). (Zambian). 971 972 Zambia Gazette 4th December ,2020 6. Blue Line Shop No 3, 1. Marron Phiri 1. Marron Phiri None Road 12.06.2020 Trucking NAPSA (Zambian) (Zambian) Transportation Zambia Building, 2. Carol Zulu 2. Carol Zulu of Petroleum Limited President (British) (British) Products Avenue, (Valid for Ndola 3 years) 7. Connect Lunzua Road, 1. Emmanuel 1. Emmanuel None Distribute, 02.07.2020 Technical Rhodes Park, Gwatidzo Gwatidzo Import and Zambia Lusaka (Zimbabwean) (Zimbabwean) Export Limited 2. Stanford 2. Stanford Petroleum Chingozho Chingozho Products (Zimbabwean) (Zimbabwean) (Valid for 3. Piqela Gabaza 5 years) (Zimbabwean) 4. Kalunga Joseph Sampa (Zambian) 8. Dasolar Zambia Plot No 1766, 1. Kelvin Mbunji 1. Kelvin Mbunji None Manufacture, 09.09.2020 Limited Lubambe Road, (Zambian) (ZambiaN) Supply, Northmead, 2. Wesley 2. Wesley Installation and Lusaka Powanga Powanga Maintenance (Zambian) (Zambian) of Renewable 3. Francis Kaoma 3. Francis Kaoma Energy (Zambian) (Zambian) Generating 4. Godfrey 4. Godfrey Equipment Chikumbi Chikumbi (Valid for (Zambian) (Zambian) 5 years) 9. Data Transport Plot No 10156 1. Mohamed 1. Mohamed None Road 09.06.2020 and General Bessemer Road, Abdullahi Abdullahi Transportation Trading Limited Off Liberia Road, Mohamed Mohamed of Petroleum Industrial Area, (British) (British) Products Ndola. 2. Liban Sharif 2. Liban Sharif (Valid for 3 Abdi Abdulle Abdi Abdulle years) (British) (British) 10. Gulf Africa Plot No 17, 1. Kadar S alah 1. Kadar S alah S hire None Distribute, 07.10.2020 Petroleum Kabulonga Road, Shire (Zambian) Import and Limited Kabulonga, (Zambian) Export of Lusaka ;2. Edick Njobvu 2. Edick Njobvu Petroleum (Zambian) (Zambian) Products 3. Mukumba 3. Mukumba Mulele (Valid for 5 Mulele (Zambian) years) (Zambian) 11. Hantaara P.O. Box 50688, 1. Abdalla Huruse 1. Abdalla Huruse None Distribute, 09.09.2020 Company RW, Lusaka Ismail Ismail (Somalian) Import and Limited (Somalian) Export 2. Usuman 2. LIsuman Usumael Petroleum Usumael Barre Barre (Ethiopian) Products (Ethiopian) (Valid for 5 3. Ismael Kasim 3. Ismail Ahmed years) Mohamed Mahmud (British) (British Indian Ocean Territory) 4. Ismail Ahmed 4. Jibril Ahmed Mahmud Mohamud (Ethiopian) (British) 5. Jibril Ahmed 5. Abdifatah Ahmed Mohamud (Ethiopian) 4th December , 2020 Zambia Gazette 973 6. Abdifatah Hashi (Canadian Rao) Ahmed Hashi (Canadian Rao) 7. Aidarus Jibril 6. Aidarus Jibril Ahmed Ahmed (Somalian) (Somalian) 12. Hass Petroleum 5th Floor, 1. Gilbert 1. Abdulkadir Ahmed Retail of Distribute, 22.06.2020 Zambia Limited Premium House, Chishimba Hussein (Tanzanian) Petroleum Import Independence (Zambian) 2. Gilbert Chishimba Products and Export Avenue, Lusaka 2. Hass Petroleum (Zambian) Petroleum (Mauritius) Products Limited (Valid for 5 years) 13. Meladen Plot 16, Ndola 1. Mohamud 1. Mohamud Osman None Distribute, 09.09.2020 Energy Zambia Osman Mohamud Import and Limited Mohamud (Somali) Export of (Somali) Petroleum 2. Mohamed 2. Mohamed Mohamud Products Mohamud (Zambian) (Valid for 5 (Zambian) years) 14. Munayo No. 5065, Nkana 1. XiinFaniin 1. Xiin Faniin Elmi None Distribute, 14.09.2020 Petroleum East, in Kitwe Elmi (Somali) (Somali) Import and Trading Limited 2. Yohamies 2. Yohannes Haile Kifles Export of Haile Kifles (Eritrian) Petroleum (Eritrian) Products (Valid for 5 years) 15. Nimble Plot No 10 DAG 1. Yasin Nur 1. Yasin Nur Esmael None Road 08.09.2020 Resources Itawa, Ndola Esmael (Ethiopian) Transportation Limited (Ethiopian) 2. Nilofer Shahana of Petroleum 2. Nilofer (Indian) Products Shahana (Valid for (Indian) 3 years) 3. Mohamed Nur Ismail (Ethiopian) 16. Ravasia Ravasia Filling 1. Farook Seedat 1. Farook Seedat Retail of Importation of 16.06.2020 Petroleum Station Building, (Zambian) (Zambian) Petroleum Lubricants Limited Plot No. 712, 2. Sarifa Seedat 2, Sarifa Seedat Products- (Valid for 3 Cha Cha Road, (Zambian) (Zambian) Distribute, years) Lusaka Import and Export of Petroleum Products 17. Reba Industrial Plot No. 1, 1. Zhang Shumin 1. Zhang Shumin None Importation 11.06.2020 Corporation Brilliance Street, (Chinese) (Chinese) of Lubricants Limited ZCCZ. MFEZ, (Valid for 3 Chambishi 2. Beijing 1. Wu Bian (Chinese) years) Fundriver Investment Co. Limited 18. Super-Plus Third Floor, 1. Catherine 1. Catherine Namonje None Distribute, 24.04.2020 Logistics Electra House, Namonje (Zambian) Import and Limited Lusaka (Zambian) Export 2. Mirriam Neeta 2. Mirriam Neeta Petroleum Mumba Mumba Products (Zambian) (Zambian) (Valid for 974 Zambia Gazette 4th December ,2020 3. Moses Daka 3. Moses Daka 5 years) (Zambian) (Zambian) 4. Sarafina 4. Sarafina Mwanza Mwanza (Zambian) (Zambian) 5. Brefo Isaac 5. Brefo Isaac Kwame Kwame (Zambian) (Zambian) 6. Lee Mutale 6. Lee Mutale (Zambian) (Zambian) 7. Michael 7. Michael Chileshe Chileshe Bwalya (Zambian) Bwalya (Zambian) 19. Surya Energy 109 Chishango .1. Neetu Patel 1. Neetu Patel (Indian) None Distribute, 21.08.2020 Limited Road, Villa (Iridian) Import and Elizabetha, 2. Kaipesh Patel 2. Kaipesh Patel (Indian) Export of Lusaka (Indian) Petroleum Products (Valid for 5 years) 20. Svensson No. 241 Twin 1. Karl Mugnus 1. Karl Mugnus None Importation 04.12.2019 Svensson Palm Road, Ibex Svensson Svensson (Swedish) of Lubricants Limited Hill, Lusaka (Swedish) (Valid for 3 2. Florence 1. Florence Mulenga years) Mulenga Kolala (Zambian) Kolala (Zambian) APPLICATION FOR RENEWALS No. Applicant Address and Name of Name of Directors/ Directors Type of Application Date Location Shareholders/ sole Traders Interest in Licence Sole Traders other Energy Undertakings 1. Collum Lunm Plot No. 23A, 1. Jian QingXu 1. Jian Qing Xu Distribute, Road 25.11.2019 Tian Limited Sub Division (Chinese) (Chinese) Import and Transportation 40 of Sub 2. Fou Hou Liang 2. Mei Dong Ying Export of of Petroleum Division D, (Chinese) (Chinese) Petroleum Products Makeni, Lusaka 3. Xu Yu Miao Products- (Valid for 3 (Chinese) Retail of years) 4. Mei Dong Ying Petroleum (Chinese) Products 2. Engen Plot No. 3132, 1. Engen 1. Justin McUstins Distribute, Importation of 19.05.2020 Petroleum Buyantanshi International Chisulo (Zambian) Import and Lubricants Limited Road, Lusaka Holdings 2. Jean Blaise Ollorao Export of (Valid for 3 Zambia (Mauritius) (Gabonese) Petroleum years) Limited 3. Gene Njovu Products- 2. Engen (Zambian) Retail of Holdings (Pty) 4. David Mureithi Petroleum Limited (Kenyan) Products 3. Gresands House No 24, 1. Gregory 1. Gregory Musonda Investments Mpandala Road, Musonda (Zambian) Limited Kalulushi (Zambian) 2. Mark 2. Mark Musonda None Road 23.09.2020 4th December ,2020 Zambia Gazette 975 Musonda (Zambian) Transportation (Zambian) of Petroleum 3. Sandra 3. Sandra Matshaka Products Matshaka (South African) (Valid for 3 (South African) years) 4. Kandodo Piot No L9133, 1. Dolly 1. Dolly Mbambara None Road 27.02.2020 Logistics Makeni, Lusaka Mbambara (Zambian) Transportation Limited (Zambian) of
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