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Swaziland Government Gazette Extraordinary 149 SWAZILAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY VOL. XXXIX] MBABANE,Friday, MARCH 9th., 200) [No. 667 a J fo aa é CONTENTS No. Page PART C - LEGAL NOTICES 41. The Maximum Bus and Taxi Fares (Amendment) Regulations, 2001 .......0...0...0 ee Si PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY PART C SI LEGAL NOTICENO. 41 OF 2001 THE ROAD TRANSPORTATION ACT, 1963 ( Act No. 37 of 1963) THE MAXIMUM BUS AND TAXI FARES (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS,2001 (UnderSection 28) In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 28 of the Road Transportation Act, 1963 the Minister for Public Works and Transport makesthe following Regulations - Citation and commencement These Regulations may be cited as the Maximum Busand Taxi Fares (Amendment) Regulations 2001 and shall comeinto force on the 12" of March, 2001. AmendmentofLegal Notice 131 of1999 The Maximum Bus and Taxi Fares (Amendment) Regulations 1999 are amended by deleting Schedules “A”and “B”to the Regulations and substituting them with the following New Schedules “SCHEDULE A” MAXIMUM BUS FARES The basis for the calculation of maximum fares for the conveyance of passengers by meansof a busshall be as follows:- (a) acharge for any passenger journey up to 8 kilometres ..... 00...eeeeeeeeeee BL20 (b) for ajourney in excess of8 kilometres, a charge per kilometrewill be .................. E0.16 GENERAL DISTANCES KM () Any Journey Distance 1 1.20 Any Journey Distance 2 1.20 Any Journey Distance 3 1.20 Any Journey Distance 4 1.20 Any Journey Distance 5 1.20 Any Jourmey Distance 6 1.20 Any Journey Distance 7 1.20 Any Journey Distance 8 1.20 Any Journey Distance. 9 1.45 Any Journey Distance 10 1.60 Any Journey Distance 11 1.75 Any Journey Distance 12 1.90 Any Joumey Distance 13 2.10 Any Journey Distance 14 2.25 Any Journey Distance 15 2.40 Any Journey Distance 16 2.55 Any Journey Distance 17 2.70 Any Joumey Distance 18 2.90 Any Journey Distance 19 3.05 Any Journey Distance 20 3.20 Any Journey Distance 3.35 Any Journey Distance 3.50 Any Journey Distance 3.70 © Any Journey Distance 3.85 Any Journey Distance Any Journey Distance 415 Any Journey Distance 4.30 Any Journey Distance 4.50 Any Journey Distance 4.65 Any Journey Distance 4.80 Any Journey Distance 4.95 Any Joumey Distance 5.10 Any Journey Distance 5.30 Any Journey Distance 5.45 Any Journey Distance 5.60 Any Journey Distance 5.75 Any Journey Distance 5.90 Any Journey Distance 6.10 Any Journey Distance 6.25 Any Journey Distance Any Journey Distance 6.55 Any Journey Distance 6.70 Any Journey Distance 6.90 Any Journey Distance 7.05 Any Journey Distance 7.20 Any Joumey Distance 7.35 Any Journey Distance 7.50 Any Journey Distance 7.70 Any Journey Distance 7.85 Any Journey Distance Any Journey Distance 8.15 Any Journey Distance 8.30 Any Journey Distance 8.50 Any Journey Distance 8.65 Any Journey Distance 8.80 Any Joumey Distance 8.95 Any Journey Distance 9.10 Any Journey Distance 9.30 Any Journey Distance 9.45 Any Journey Distance 9.60 Any Journey Distance 9.75 Any Journey Distance 9.90 Any Journey Distance 10.10 Any Journey Distance 10.25 Any Journey Distance 10.40 Any Journey Distance 10.55 Any Journey Distance 10.70 Any Journey Distance 10.90 Any Journey Distance 11.05 Any Journey Distance 11.20 Any Journey Distance 11.35 Any Journey Distance 11.50 Any Journey Distance 11.70 Any Journey Distance 11.85 Any Journey Distance 12.00 83 Any Journey Distance 12.15 Any Journey Distance 12.30 Any Journey Distance 12.50 Any Journey Distance 12.65 Any Journey Distance 12.80 Any Journey Distance 12.95 Any Journey Distance 13.10 Any Journey Distance 13.30 Any Journey Distance 13.45 Any Journey Distance 13.60 Any Journey Distance 13.75 Any Journey Distance 13.90 Any Journey Distance 14.10 Any Journey Distance 14.25 Any Journey Distance 14.40 Any Journey Distance 14.55 Any Journey Distance 14.70 Any Journey Distance 14.90 Any Journey Distance 15.05 Any Journey Distance 15.20 Any Journey Distance 15.35 Any Journey Distance 15.50 Any Journey Distance 15.70 Any Journey Distance 15.85 Any Journey Distance 16.00 Any Journey Distance 16.15 Any Journey Distance 16.30 Any Journey Distance 16.50 Any Journey Distance 16.65 Any Journey Distance 16.80 Any Journey Distance 16.95 Any Journey Distance 17.10 Any Journey Distance 17.30 Any Journey Distance 17.45 Any Journey Distance 17.60 Any Journey Distance 17.75 Any Journey Distance 17.90 Any Journey Distance 18.10 Any Journey Distance 18.25 Any Journey Distance 18.40 Any Journey Distance 18.55 Any Journey Distance 18.70 Any Journey Distance 18.90 Any Journey Distance 19.05 Any Journey Distance 120 19.20 Any Journey Distance 121 19.35 Any Journey Distance 122 19.50 Any Journey Distance 123 19.70 Any Journey Distance 19.85 Any Journey Distance 125 20.00 Any Journey Distance 126 20.15 Any Journey Distance 127 20.30 Any Journey Distance 128 20.50 Any Journey Distance 129 20.65 Any Journey Distance 130 20.80 Any Journey Distance 131 20.95 Any Journey Distance 132 21.10 Any Journey Distance 133 21.30 Any Journey Distance 134 21.45 Any Journey Distance 135 21.60 Any Journey Distance 136 21.75 Any Journey Distance 137 21.90 Any Journey Distance 138 22.10 Any Journey Distance 139 22.25 Any Journey Distance 140 22.40 Any Journey Distance 141 22.55 Any Journey Distance 142 22.70 Any Journey Distance 143 22.90 Any Journey Distance 144 23.05 Any Journey Distance 145 23.20 Any Journey Distance 146 23.35 Any Journey Distance 147 23.50 Any Journey Distance 148 23.70 Any Journey Distance 149 23.85 Any Journey Distance 150 24.00 Any Journey Distance 151 24.15 Any Journey Distance 152 24.30 URBAN ROUTES MANZINI URBAN Manzini Bus Rank to Km Airport 1.45 Coates Valley 1.20 Ekushi 1.20 Emagweni (Tisuka House) 1.20 Eteni 1.20 Fairview 1.20 Hlobane 1.20 KaKhoza 1.20 KaSukati No. 3 1.20 Kanhlengethwa 1.60 — Kuludwala via Zakhele 1.20 Kwaluseni (high School) 1.45 Las Cabanas Madoda 1.20 Market (KMS) 1.20 Matsapha Industrial Site 1.45 Mblaleni 1.20 Mphembekati 2.55 Nazarene 1.20 Ndlunganye 1.20 Ngwane Park 1.20 NegwanePark Extension 1.20 Police College 1.20 1.45 Prison OCHOUIRANAUOCMOVOOCROUINIBUIWUNY Sicelwini 1.20 1.20 Sidzakeni IR 85 Sikhaleni Selusekwane 1.20 ~) S’komu (Zakhele) 1.20 St Paul’s 1.20 Ticantfwini 1.20 Tommy Kirk (Matsapha) 1.20 WWUAYW TwoSticks 1.20 University _= William Pitcher NOR 1.20 MBABANE URBAN Mbabane Bus Rank to EF 1st Makholokholo 1.20 Anglican 1.20 Checkers 1.20 Corporation 1.20 Dalriach 1.20 E-35 * 1.20 Electricity Board 1.20 Emvakwelitje 1.20 Enjinini 1.20 Enkwalini 1.20 Esibhedlela (Govt. Hosp.) Esitezi ka B.B. 1.20 Extension 1.20 Fonteyn 1.20 Golf Course 1.20 Highland View 1.20 Hilltop 1.20 KaAbner (Fonteyn) 1.20 KaMakhungu 1.20 KaMaseko 1.20 KaMsibi (Fonteyn) 1.20 KaNhlavu 1.20 KaNkambule (Sidwashini) 1.20 KaNurse Sidwashini 1.20 KaShile 1.20 KaSmith 1.20 KaSony 1.20 KaThuli or kaMabhala 1.20 Mahwalala 1.20 Makholokholo 1.20 Manzana 1.20 Mjuda 1.20 Mobeni South 1.20 Ntuthukweni 1.20 Queen’s Gate 1.20 SCOT 1.20 Sandla 1.20 Selection 1.20 St Mark’s School 1.20 Swazi Inn 1.20 1.20 Thonkwane PRRNNWANNNUWEARDRUNWARDWYIUNWIUNNEANNNEPYWWNNYWANNUY Waterford Kamhlaba 1.20 1.20 Zeeman NO 56 MAIN ROUTES: TO AND FROM MANZINI MANZINI TO MBABANE Manzinito km (E) Nazerene 2 1.20 KaKhoza “3 1.20 Mhlaleni 5 1.20 Ndlunganye 7 1.20 Tommy Kirk 9 1.45 Lusushwana 10 1.60 Chinese Agric. Mission i 1.75 Bethany 13 2.10 Hamsa 14 2.25 Nokwane 15 2.40 Mahlanya 18 2:90 KaZonkhe 20 3.20 Mathunjwa 21 3.35 LobambaService Station 23 3.70 Lobamba 24 3.85 Why Not 26 4.15 MantengaStore 27 4.30 Mlalatini 28 4.50 Mangozeni. 29 4.65 Royal Spa 30 4.80 Ezulwini 31 4.95 Mvutshini 33 5.30 Munyamatsini 35 5.60 Bhahai Centre 36 5.75 Swazi Inn 37 5.90 Mbabane 41 6.55 MBABANE TO MANZINI Mbabane to km (E) Swazi Inn 4 1.20 Bhahai Centre 5 1.20 Munyamatsini 6 1.20 Mvutshini 8 1.20 Ezulwini 10 1.60 Royal Spa 12 1.90 Mangozeni 12 1.90 Mlalatini 13 2.10 Mantenga Store 14 2.25 Why Not 15 2.40 Lobamba : 17 2.70 LobambaService Station 18 2.90 Mathunjwa 20 3.20 KaZonke 21 3.35 Mahlanya 23 3.70 Nokwane 26 4.15 Hamsa 27 4.30 Bethany 28 4.50 S7 Chinese Agric. Mission 30 4.80 Lusushwana 31 4.95 Tommy Kirk 32 5.10 Ndlunganye 34 5.45 Mhlaleni 36 5.75 KaKhoza 38 6.10 Nazarene 39 6.25 Manzini 41 6.55 MANZINI TO NHLANGANO AND MAHAMBA BOARDER Manzinito km (EF) Mhlaleni 5 1.20 Edamu NewVillage 7 1.20 NegwanePark Junct. 9 1.45 KaShali 11 1.75 Mfelanja 12 1.90 Ntozakhe 14 2.25 Magumedeni 15 2.40 Happy Valley 16 2.55 Emkhiweni 17 2.70 kaMhlongo 18 2.90 Entokozweni 18 2.90 Ethoneleni 19 3.05 kaGwebu 21 3.35 KaTsela 22 3.50 Mbazo 24 3.85 Sidvokodvo Junction 25 4.00 Tri Cash 28 4.50 Sigceneni 29 4.65 Mkhondvo 34 5.45 Moti 35 5.60 KaMvakali 36 5.75 KaNdodemnyama 38 6.10 Sofaya 39 6.25 KaSimelane : 41 6.55 Manyeveni 42 6.70 Emasakeni 43 6.90 Hlabisa 45 7.20 Msoko 45 7.20 Nyanyali 47 7.50 KaLabafazi 48 7.70 LaKhumalo §1 8.15 Ngonini 52 8.30 Tebetebe 53 8.50 Etikhalini 54 8.65 Mawelawela 55 8.80 Mphafeni 57 9.10 Mkhuhlwini 58 9.30 Nkwene 60 9.60 Nanja 62 9.90 Mehlwabovu 63 10.10 Mhlohlweni 66 10.55 Edanyini 69 11.05 S8 Salem High School 70 11.20 Salem Primary School 71 11.35 Salem T/off 73 11.70 Mbotjeni 74 11.85 KaBusisiwe 16 12.15 Hlatikulu 77 12.30 LaMkhombe 79 12.65 Nkwalini (Manz-Nhlang) 80 12.80 Sakeni 81 12.95 KaMavuso 82 13.10 Esangomeni 83 13.30 KaMdabula 85 13.60 Sibetsamoya 87 13.90 Engadzini 89 14.25 Nedso 90 14.40 KaMahlabinkomo 93 14.90 Single Tree.
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