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Government Gazette ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIV, No. 58 23rd SEPTEMBER,2016 Price US$2,00 General Notice 246 of 2016. T. S. Chabvepi BVSc Mounted Infantry Regiment Private Bag 329B VETERINARY SURGEONSACT [CHAPTER 27:15] Harare Regi stered Veterinary Surgeons 2016 P. M. Chabvutagondo BVSc 4, Benater Way New Alexandra Park A 5 : e 2 Harare IT is herebynotified that, in terms ofsection 22 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act [Chapter 27:15], the following veterinary surgeons D. Chabwanda BVSc 2, Morwenston Avenue listed in the Schedule were registered and appear in the Veterinary Mabelreign Surgeons Register as at 31st July, 2016. Harare K. L. Chaguma BVSc 1265, Silcox Avenue R. MADEKUROZWA, Houghton Park 23-9-2016. Registrar of Veterinary Surgeons. Harare Sc C. Chaitezvi BVSc Private Bag 6238 TERULE Borrowdale REGISTERED VETERINARY SURGEONS2016 Harare Name Qualifications Address A. Chako BVSc c/o Mr Erinos Chako Pamuzinda Beerhall P.O. Box 43 JR. Allberry BVSc PO. Box 9244 Bulawayo Renco Mine W. Bare BYSc 19, Mimosa Park V. Chamboko BVSc 1027, New Retreat Dalesford Beatrice . Gweru J. P. Chamunorwa BVSc; BSc; Anatomy & Physiology X04 C. A. Bass BVSc 21B, Stortford Road, PhD Private Bag Tynwald Onderstepoort 0110 Harare Pretoria S. Bhandi BVSc PO.Box 9, South Africa Chikombedzi K. L. Chan Jack BVSc P.O. Box HG 48 B. Bhebhe BVSc PO. Box CY 551 Highlands Causeway Harare diarare S. Chanaiwa BVSc; MVM 7473, Muchacha Close 4 K. G. Biffen BYSc 8, Monmouth RoadHillcrest Budiriro Bulawayo Harare I. S. Boye DVM 118, Colne Road P. Chanayiwa BVSc P.O. Box 3306 (Retiree) Matsheumhlope Mutare Bulawayo : W. Chandavengerwa BVSe Private Bag 934 D. Bruce BVSc P.O. Box CH 362 Bindura feoemcalionillor) eeChisipite P. Chatikobo BVSc Stand No. 7715 Belvedere West J. V. Burumu BVSc 12, Cuba Avenue Harare MountPleasant Harare G. T. M. Chatukuta BVSc 7825, Unit K . 5 Seke G. L. Campling BVM&S 12, Stoneridge Way Chitungwiza Avondale Harare P. Chengeta BVSc 350B, Southway Waterfalls Harare I. T. Chabanga BVSc 684, Penholonga Mutare GAZETTE, 23RD SEPTEMBER, 2016 718 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT T. G. Chichetu BVSc 5720, Unit J S. Dhliwayo BVSc; MVSc 9, Nettleton Road Seke Braeside Chitungwiza Harare S. Chiduku BVSc 68, Marimba Road L. Dinginya BVSc 2554, Unit B Matsheumhlope Seke Bulawayo Chitungwiza G. Chifaka BVSc 128, Upper East Road Z. N. Dirwai BVSc 2512, Maridale Avondale Norton Harare R. Dliwayo BVSc 22A, Connaught Avenue M. Chigiji BVSc P.O. Box 72 Bulawayo Gweru M. H. Donaldson BVSc; BSc 14, Lewisam Avenue D. Chigoma BVSc; MSc P.O. Box CY 23 Chisipite Causeway Harare Harare A. S. Donohoe BVSc 57, Court Road B. Chihambakwe BVSc Plot 4, Greendale Senale Road Harare Greenvale N. Donora BVSc PO. Box 20 Gweru Mazowe T. Chikaka BVSc 305, Hillview Park A. S. Dube BVSc PO. Box 1321 Bindura Bulawayo cca BVSc RO. Box 165 C. Dube BVSc Dire Primary School Mpandawane P.O. Box 28 Gutu Mwenezi S. M. Chikerema BVSc; DPhil 5526, Glen Norah B L. Dube DVM PO. Box 28 Harare Nyamandhlovu B. F. Chikodze BVSc 6527, Nicoz Diamond Road K.A. Dutlow BVSc 16, Southam Road Zimre Park Greystone Park Ruwa Harare M. Chikosi BVSc 7, Ringway Close E, N. Dzimwasha DVM PO. Box 30 Bluffhill Masvingo Harare R. E. Dzinamarira BVSe 8, Windermere Road W.Chikurunhe BVSc Private Bag 934 Strathaven Bindura Harare U, Chindezwa BVSc 25A,Scott Road M. M. Dzvene BVSc 2763, New Bluffhill Hatfield Harare Harare K. H. Erlwanger BVSc; MSc Private Bag 3 E. Chipadza BVSc 555, Mimosa Avenue Wits, 2050 Rusape South Africa W. Chipiro BVSc P.O. Box 51 B. H. Fivaz BVSc; MSc; P.O. Box BW 1854 Mount Darwin PhD Borrowdale S. Chitanga BVSc; MSc; 5, Linton Close Harare PhD Cranborne C. M. Foggin BVSc; DPhil Private Bag BW 6238 Harare Borrowdale Harare T. Chiuya BVSc;MSc Chikuku Primary School A.B. G.Francis BVSc PO. Box 216 P. O. Box 380 Mvurwi Nyika ——_ G. L. Fraser BVSc 19, Arcturus Road N. J. Chivaura BVSc 2, Mashonganyika Avenue Highlands Kadoma Harare O. Choga BVSc 29, Anthony Road B. M. Gadaga BVSc PO, Box CY 551 Msasa Causeway Harare Harare C. Chuma BVSc 191, Mutare Road P. G. Gamble BYM&S; 97, Kingsmead Road East Msasa (Retiree) MSc Borrowdale Greendale Harare Eiarat A.R. A. Garura BVSc 13, Horseferry Road E.V. Cock BScVM 2146, Highgate Close St Andrews Park (Honorary) Glen Lome Mabelreign Harare Harare J. M. Dengu BVSc 1184, Takura Road PA. Gilbert-Green BVSc; BSc 1, Deary Avenue Houghton Park Belgravia Harare Harare C. Gomo BVSc; MSc; 8, Chichester Road N. M. Derah DVM 14563, Selbourne Park MPhil Wilmington Park P.O. Ascot Harare Bulawayo V. Gomwe BVSc 9271, Budiriro 5 Harare ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD SEPTEMBER, 2016 TI9 K. M. Good DVM 45, Ashton Road EW. Kadazviti BVSc 32123, Unit N Fourwinds Seke Bulawayo Chitungwiza R. W. Gordon BVSc c/o 6, Woodholme Road E. Kandiwa BVSc; 2882, Pheasant Way Avondale Harare BSc (Hon); MSe New Chadcombe B. Gorejena BVSc PO.Box 81 Harare Grootfotein C. Kapembeza BVSc 6113 — 78th Crescent Namibia Glen View 3 B. Gumbo BVSc 2627, New Magwegwe Harare Bulawayo T. P. F Kapenzi BVSc P.O. Box 463 Cc. Guri BVSc P.O. Box 160 Mutare Chipinge K. P. Kapondo BVSc 455, Chikanga Phase ! L Gwara BVSc 18B, Section 18 Mutare Hippo Valley Estates Chiredzi D. Karenga BVSc; MSc 45, Ceres Avenue Hatfield 41, Piers Road P. Gwarada BVSc Harare Borrowdale Harare T. Katswara BVSc 19, Muuyu Lane T. G. Hanyire BVSc 19, Melrose Road Mufakose Marlborough Harare Harare D. Kundeya BVSc 88, 4th Street D. J. Hayter BVSe 17, Pendennis Road Mutare MountPleasant E. Kupahwana BVSc 18, Laburnum Groove Harare Lochnivar R. E. Hoare BVSc; MSc; PO. Box CH 77 Harare DPhil Chisipite A. Kusangaya BYM; PO.Box 1072 Harare Cert.TVM; Kadoma P. Hobwana BVSc 10607, Chitowo Drive DMV Budiriro 5A W. Kuwenyi BVSc 10, Ettington Road Harare Greystone Park C. T. Hodobo BVSc 8, Upper Hampden Harare Marlborough J. La Grange BVSc P.O. Box EH 127 Harare Emerald Hill D.Z. Hove BVSc Private Bag 8051 Harare Kwekwe J. A. Lawrence BSc; DPhil; P.O. Box BW 984 T. Hove DVM;MSc; PO. Box MP 811 (Honorary) Dip.TVM Borrowdale DPhil MountPleasant Harare Harare M. L. Lombard BVSc 67, Hermitage Road P. J. Howes BVSc P.O. Box HG 847 Ruwa Highlands P. Lufeli BVSc 3, Cussonia Close Harare Msasa Park J. D. Hubert BVSc, MSc 64, Lawley Road Harare (Specialist in Equine Surgery) Bulawayo E. N. Mabika BVS 202, Sherwood Drive A.C. Huelin BVM &S 27, Glanmore Road Avondale West Chisipite Harare Harare J. Machakwa BVSc; MPH; P.O. Box 75 A. T. Hwingwiri BVSc P.O. Box W99 MBA Darwendale Waterfalls F Machisi BVSc 31138, Entumbane Harare Bulawayo J. J. Jackson BVSc P.O. Box AC 930 R. L. Madekurozwa / BVSc; MSc 3, Danbury Avenue (Honorary) Ascot Mabelreign Bulawayo Harare F Jinjika BVSc 12, Kings Row Southgate Z. K. Madlela DVM 65070, Tshabalala Extension Borrowdale Bulawayo Harare W. N. Madzima BYM;BSc 8, Southam Road N 282 B, AreaC G. Jongi BVSc (Hon); MPhil Greystone Park Dangamvura Harare Mutare P.L. Mafuya BVSc 183, Second Avenue M. Jubekanda BVSc 25, Devizes Road Alberton Cotswold Hills Johannesburg Mabelreign South Africa Harare T. Magoba BVSc 1823, Chikanga 2 L. Kachitsa BVSc PO. Box 20 Mutare Mazowe 6146, Rosedeen Road T. Kadungure BVSc 2938, Unit C S. T. Magonziwa BVSc Seke Bloomingdale Chitungwiza Harare 780 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD SEPTEMBER, 2016 C. T. Maguranyanga DVM PO. Box 149 R. Marange BVSc PO. Box 275 Zvishavane Victoria Falls M. Mahoso BVSc 183, Second Avenue FG. Marimira BVSc 12018, Budiriro 4B Florentia Harare Alberton M. C. Marimwe BVSc 5, Overbury Road South Africa Southwold C. S. Majuru BVSc Majuru Store Bulawayo Private Bag 32 E. Marongo BVSc 499, Mkoba 13 Goromonzi Gweru I.N. Makamba BVSc P. O. Box 813 M. Marowero BVSc 3, Mitchel Street Karoi Ardbennie T. B. Makanyanga BVSe 2157, Bluffhill Harare Westgate M. C. Marufu BVSc _ 975, Vheneko Road Harare Hatcliffe T. L. Makausi BVSc 26, Doon Road Harare Vainona G. H. Manutsi BVSc PO. Box 99 Borrowdale Beatrice Harare S. A. Maruve BVSc 12, Acacia Avenue P, V. Makaya DVM:MSc; PO.Box CY 551 Lochnivar DPhil Causeway Harare Harare D. Masara BVSc; MSc 361, Adylinn Road A. Makiwa BVSc 824, Mt Pleasant Heights Bluffhill MtPleasant Harare Harare A. Masasire BVSc 699, Section 2 T. A. Makonese BVSc 1017, Mt Pleasant Heights Kambuzuma Mt Pleasant Harare Harare J. Masawi BVSc 8130 — 21st Close S. R. Makoni BVSc 4401, Cold Stream Glen Norah C Chinhoyi Harare Z..A. Makoni BVSc PO.Box BE 835 P. W. Masendeke BVSc Hwahwa Prison Complex Belvedere PO. Box 9015 Harare Hwahwa A. Makotose BVSc 13, Dodger Gray Road T. Mashawi BVSc 6240, Westlea Riverside Harare Gwerm C. L. H.Masterson BVSe 58, Arcturus Road F. T. Makuvadze BVSc 59, Detroit Crescent Highlands Longlands Industrial Area Harare Marondera E. Matenga BVSc; DPhi 8, Arcturus Road K. Makwangudze BVSc PO. Box 191 Highlands Chiredzi Harare S. 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