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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$15.00 WINDHOEK - 18 July 2018 No. 6653 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: M. Cloete, 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 18 July 2018 6653 App. 161322 (2) J MATHEUS 93082100295 (3) PO BOX 1816, TSUMEB, NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) App. 161351 (2) J N SHINANA 85043010134 (3) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers PO BOX 1242, GOBABIS, NAMIBIA (4) New (6A) 2 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Taxi passengers and their personal luggage: Within (6A) 2 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Tsumeb Town. Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Gobabis Municipal Area. App. 161328 (2) J CLAASEN 51122600062 (3) PO BOX 23271, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New App. 161356 (2) S WATUKAULA 76083000408 Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (3) PO BOX 59, STAMPRIET, NAMIBIA, (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 16 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / luggage - From Otjomuise to Southern Industry and Minibus (7A) 12 passengers: Taxi passengers and Within Windhoek Municipal Area. their personal luggage - From Stampriet pass via Mariental to Aranos and return back the same route. App. 161334 (2) K HAMUNYELA 53070701582 (3) PO BOX 13495, EENHANA, NAMIBIA (4) App. 161358 (2) M S NZAMENE 71012700526 (3) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers PO BOX 1078, KEETMANSHOOP, NAMIBIA, (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Eenhana to Ondobe and return the same route. passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Keetmanshoop Municipal Area. App. 161336 (2) E L RUMETA 81102610372 (3) PO BOX 2925, GROOTFONTEIN, NAMIBIA, App. 161363 (2) V SHALIMELA 69091400021 (3) 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi PO BOX 2952, ONDANGWA, NAMIBIA (4) New Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 5 passengers: luggage: From Ok food taxi rank to location and Passengers and their personal luggage: From within Grootfontein Municipal Area. Okongo to Eenhana and return back the same route. App. 161337 (2) D N HITANWA 75100110058 App. 161365 (2) P SHIPALE 67072300384 (3) (3) PRIVATE BAG 2161, KEETMANSHOOP, PO BOX 13349, EENHANA, NAMIBIA (4) New NAMIBIA, 90000 (4) New Permanent Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (6A) 2 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From and their personal luggage - Within Keetmanshoop Eenhana to Oshikango and return the same route. Municipal Area. App. 161368 (2) P KAPUTA 78030700458 (3) App. 161339 (2) J M HAUSIKU 93081200377 (3) PO BOX 875, OUTAPI, NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) New PO BOX 2499, RUNDU, NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Taxi passengers and their personal luggage: Within Gobabis Municipal Area. Rundu Municipal Area. App. 161370 (2) K MOKHATU 90030500532 (3) App. 161341 (2) V N HITANWA 78050810817 PO BOX 1251, ONDANGWA, NAMIBIA (4) New (3) PRIVATE BAG 2613, OTJIWARONGO, Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal Epako T143 to town and Within Gobabis Municipal luggage - Within Otjiwarongo Municipal Area. Area. App. 161343 (2) S M SHILONGO 90040700216 App. 161373 (2) J C JEREMIAS 86092300079 (3) PO BOX 1416, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA, (3) PO BOX 1251, ONDANGWA, NAMIBIA, 0000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi 31001 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Ongwediva to Oshakati and luggage - From Oshakati to Eenhana Via Ondangwa Ompundja and return the same route. and return the same route. App. 161345 (2) I M MBUEZA 81060300036 (3) App. 161377 (2) W K SILVANUS 88071000078 PO BOX 1979, OTJIWARONGO, NAMIBIA (4) (3) PO BOX 96171, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA, New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers 0000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal Etambi taxi rank to town and Within Otjiwarongo luggage - From Otjomuise T364 to UNAM Main Municipal Area. campus T600 and return the same route. 6653 Government Gazette 18 July 2018 3 App. 161378 (2) LIFE TIME ADVENTURE App. 161422 (2) N N NGHISHIKUNGU 9408- TOURS CC CC201803217 (3) PO BOX 1945, 0900775 (3) PO BOX 36, OHANGWENA, WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) New NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation Permanent Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Tourists and (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers and their personal their personal luggage - From Walvis Bay Airport luggage - From Eenhana to Oshikango and return to Swakomund via Sandwhich Harbour, Dune and back the same route. return back the same route. App. 161423 (2) P KAFINE 75012000196 (3) App. 161385 (2) BRIDGE CROSS INVESTMENT PO BOX 419, GROOTFONTEIN, NAMIBIA CC. 201510740 (3) PO BOX 2797, NGWEZE, (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi KATIMA MULILO (4) New Permanent Passengers (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 Authorisation (5A) Passengers (6A) 1 X Bus passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage - (single deck) (7A) 61 passengers: Taxi passengers Within Grootfontein Municipal Area. and their personal luggage - From Katima Mulilo to Windhoek and return the same route. App. 161425 (2) P KAFINE 75012000196 (3) PO BOX 419, GROOTFONTEIN, NAMIBIA App. 161404 (2) P N SHIHEPO 91081100807 (3) (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi PO BOX 201, GROOTFONTEIN, NAMIBIA (4) Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage: (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi Within Grootfontein Municipal Area. passengers and their personal luggage - From town to Berg Aukas and Within Grootfontein Municipal App. 161427 (2) P KAFINE 75012000196 (3) Area. PO BOX 419, GROOTFONTEIN, NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi App. 161405 (2) WILD CHERRY ADVENTURES Passengers (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 CC CC201711271 (3) PO BOX 97313, MAERUA passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage MALL, WINDHOEK, 9000 (4) New Permanent - From Grootfontein to Tsumeb 60 Km and return Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X Pick-up (7A) back the same route. 5 passengers: Tourists and their personal luggage - From Windhoek to tourists destination places within App. 161429 (2) K MWANYANGAPO 740802- Namibia - Sossusvlei lodge, Okaukweyo, Etosha 00269 (3) PRIVATE BAG 2117, RUNDU, National Park, Sesriem and back to Windhoek. NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus App. 161407 (2) N N NDONGO 79080800252 / Minibus (7A) 10 passengers: Passengers and their (3) PO BOX 13442, EENHANA, NAMIBIA, personal luggage - From Divundu to Outapi via 00000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Oshakati and return back the same route. Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal App. 161432 (2) M HAMUTENYA 78100700109 luggage - From Eehana to Ondagwa at Woermann (3) PO BOX 1918, OSHAKATI, NAMIBIA, Shopping center Via Onuno and return the same 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) route. Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage - App. 161409 (2) LIFE TIME ADVENTURE From Onhuno to Eenhana and return back the same TOURS CC CC201803217 (3) PO BOX 1945, route. WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIA, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X App. 161435 (2) G HIPURAKO 68091600070 Station wagon (7A) 5 passengers: Tourists and (3) PO BOX 1243, KATUTURA, NAMIBIA, their personal luggage - From Walvis Bay Airport 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi to Swakomund via Sandwhich Harbour, Dune and Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus return back the same route. (7A) 11 passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage - From Windhoek to Omatjete and return App.
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