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ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENTGAZETTE Published by Authority Ig ct er ae ny Ae 4fen ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENTGAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. LXIV, No. 14 28th FEBRUARY, 1986 | Price 30c. General Notice 137 of 1986. : 1 . (c) depart Harare Saturday 9 am., arrive Bulawayo . S10 pm; _ . \ MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262] ROAD (d) depart Bulawayo Wednesday and Friday 11.30 am, arrive Hardre 7.55 p.m.; Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits (e) depart Bulawayo Sunday 10 am., arrive Harare * j ‘ > : 5.55 p.m . oo - IN terms of subsection @) of section 7 of the Road Motor Mucheche Investments (Pvt.) Ltd. Transportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is hereby given that the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or. aquiASS. Permit: 25698. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: amendment of road Service permits, have been received for the consideration of the Controller of Road Motoy Transporta- Route: Harare - Chumachangu - Murewa - Nyadiri Mission - - tion. me , Chief Nyajina ~Chidodo School. *. Any person wishing to object to any such application must By: lodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, P.O. i (a) Deletion of route stages: Murewa - Nyadiri Mission - Box8332, Causeway— a Chief Nyajina - Chidodo School and substitution of (a) a notice, in writing, of his ‘intention to object, so as to’ _ Nyamutumbu - Chin’ono School - Chingwaru School. reach the Controller’s office not later than the 21st i (b) Alteration to times. March, 1986. (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. ©) Increasein frequency.: 24, together with two copies thereof, so as! to reach the The service operates as follows— - Controller’s office not later thanthe 11th) April, 1986. | (a) depart Harare Monday to Thursday 3 pm., arrive . ' : } Chidodo School 6 p.m.; . ; Any person objecting to an application for ‘the issue or amendment of a road service permit must confine his grounds (b) depart Harare Friday 5.30 p.m., arrive Chidodo School of objection to matters directly bearing on the considerations 8.30 p.m; (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) of. section referred to in paragraph (a), (c) depart Harare Saturday 9.30 am., and 4 pm., arrive _ 8 of the said Act. : { | . Chidodo ‘School: 12.30 p.m.; and 7 p.m. respectively; R. N. TSOMONDO, Harare Sunday 6 p.m., arrive Chidode School _ 28-2-86. Controller of Road Motor Transportation. (d) depart 8 p.m.; / (e) depart Chidodo Monday to Friday 9 a.m., arrive Harare MOTOR-OMNIBUSES 12 noon; Amendments , “ () depart Chidodo School Saturday 5.20 am. and 12.45 pm, arrive Harare 3.30-am. and 340 pm. E. Munenzwa. ! . 7605188. Permit: 24172, Motor-omnibus.Passenger-capacity: . respectively; “(g) depart Chidodo School Sunday 2 pm., arrive Harare Route: Harare.- Chegutu - Kadoma - Gweru - Insiza - pm. , ros - Bulawayo. a The service to operate as follows— . : . By: Alteration to times. (a) depart Harare’ ‘Monday to Thursday 2 pm, arrive i The service operates as follows— , ~ ‘ Chingwaru School 4.15 p.m.; (ay depart Harare Tuesday 7.30 a.m., arrive Bulawayo (b) depart Harare Friday 5.30 pm, arrive Chingwaru 40 p.m.; j School 7.45 p.m.; (b) depart Harare’ Thursday 8 am., arrive -Bulawayo (c) depart Harare Saturday 8.30 am, and 2 pm, arrive -" 4,10 pm; | , Chingwaru School 10.45 a.m., and 4.15 p.m. respectively; 9 am., arrive Bulawayo (c) depart Harare Saturday (d) departHarare Sunday 5 p.m., arrive Chingwaru School 510pm; - : | “7.15 pm; 12 noon,arrive (d) depart Bulawayo Wednesday and Friday Harare Harare 8.10 p.m.; : | (ec) depart Chingware School Monday 4 a.m., arrive 6.30 a.m.; . - () depart Bulawayo Sunday 10° am., arrive, Harare | 6.10 p.m. (f) depart Chingwaru School Tuesday to Thursday 6.45 .a.m., arrive Harare 9 a.m.; Theservice to operate as follows— 4 6.45 am. and .depart Harare Tuesday 7.30 a.m., arrive Bulawayo (g) depart Chingwaru: School Saturday _ (a) 10.50 a.m., arrive Harare 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. respectively; 3pm; a : (b) depart Harare Thursday 8 a.m., arrive Bulawayo (h) depart Chingwaru School Sunday 145 pm. arrive : Harare 4 p.m. : . 410 p.m; - vate t + Ai 200 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GagerTe, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1986 # — f : Additionals TAXI-CABS W. Nyathi. aAdditionals 0/826/85. Motor-ommnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76, B, Magobisa. Route: Dip Tank No. 27 - Obobo - Brunaperg Mission - . TX/225 and 226/85. Two taxi-cabs. Passenger-capacity: 4 Newanyana - Empandeni Mission - Plumtree - Bulawayo. each. ' i : The service to operate asfollows— ~- Route: Within a 40-kKilometre radius of the post office, Beit- (a) depart Dip Tank 'No, 27 Monday, Thursday, Friday and bridge. Sunday am., arrive Bulawayo 10.21 am; Condition: The vehicles to stand for hire at any authorized (b) depart Dip Tank No. 27 Tuesday 7 a.m., arrive Bula- taxi-rank within the area under the jurisdiction of the Beit- wayo 11.21 a.m.; bridge Rural Council. z (c) depart Dip Tank No. 27 Saturday, 2 a.m., arrive Bula- A. Makamure and K. Kanengoni. Wayo 7.21 am; (d) depart Bulawayo Monday, Wednesday and Thursday TX/241/85, Taxi-cab. Passenger-capacity: 4. 1 pm, arrive Dip Tank No. 27 7.07 p.m; Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the post‘office, Kadoma. (e} depart Bulawayo Friday 4 p.m., arrive Dip Tank No. 27 Condition: The vehicle to starid for hire at Martin Spur Town- 11.07 p.m; ship only. (f) depart Bulawayo Saturday 9 am, amive Dip Tank A.M. Sithole, No. 27 4.07 pm.; ae and 243/85, Two taxi-cabs, Passenger-capacity: 3 (zg) depart Bulawayo Sunday 2 pm., arrive Dip Tank each, No. 27 9.07 p.m. Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the General Post Office,! Sibambene Transport Service (Pvt.) Ltd. Bulawayo. | 0/863/85. Motor-onmibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Condition: The vehicle to stand for hire at any atithorized taxi-rank within the area under the jurisdiction of the Bula-, Route: Victoria Falls - Hwange - Gwayi - Lupane - Bulawayo. wayo Municipality. Theservice to operate as follows— Note—These applications are made to reinstate permits 22785, (a) depart Victoria Falls Monday, Wednesday and Sunday and 22887, which expired on the 30th September, 1985. 3 9 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 2.30 p.m. # K, Jonga. * . {b) depart Victoria Falls Friday 5 p.m., arrive Bulawayo 10.30 p.m; TX/244/85,.Taxi-cab. Passenger-capacity: 4. Area: (ce) depart Bulawayo Tuesday and Saturday 9 a.m., arrive Within & 40-kilometre radius of the post office, Zengeza, Wictoria Falls 2.30 p.m.; Condition:a™ The vehiclea to stand for¥ hire. at any authorizeda taxi-rank within the area under the jurisdiction of the (d) depart Bulawayo Friday 6 am., arrive Victoria Falls 11.30 am.; Chitungwiza Municipality. ‘ (e) depart Bulawayo Sunday 5 pm., arrive Victoria Falls TRANSFERS 10.30 p.m. A. M. Nyandoro. ' M, & A. Special Bus Services (Pvt.) ‘Ltd. TX/234 and 235/85. Permits: 23263 and 23262. Two taxi-cabs, By: Transfer of the permits from Smartway 0/864/85. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. Taxis (Pvt.) Ltd. Route: Bulawayo - (Gweru - Kadoma - Chegutu - Harare. The service to operate as follows— General Notice 138 of 1986, (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday, Friday and Sunday 3 p.m., LAND ACQUISITION ACT, 1985 arrive Harare 10 p.m.: (b) depart Harare Monday and Wednesday 2 p.m., arrive Sale of Rural Land in Zimbabwe: Rightof First Refusal ~ Bulawayo 8.15 p.m; (c) depart Harare Saturday 3 pm., arrive Bulawayo NOTICEis hereby given that, subject to the provisions of: 9.15 p.m. section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1985, owners of rural land, with the exception of-the State, local authorities or, GOODS-VEHICLES statutory bodies, may not sell such land on or after the 1st’ Amendments March, 1986, unless they first make an offer to sell their land P.D, Arian and Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. to the Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement. G/455/85, Permit: 26222, Goods-vehicle. Load: 20000 Every offer to sell rural land in terms of section 7*of: the kilograms. Land Acquisition Act, 1985, must be made, in writing, and addressed to the Secretary for Lands, Agriculture and- Area: Within on 80-kilometre radius of the General Post Rural Office, Harare. Resettlement, Private Bag 7701, Causeway and must—> * (a) specify the price which the-owner of the land Nature of carriage: (Goods, wares and merchandise ofall kinds. is:firepared to accept forit: and 2 ae: Condition: Standard interlocking condition. (b) be accompanied by a copy of the title deed ofuthe land By: Increase in load to 30 000 kilograms. concerned, ‘ Additionals R. M. MUPAWOSE, D. and H. Tankers, t/a W. J. Bulk Services (Pvt) Ltd. Secretaryfor Lands, Agriculture G/613/85, Goods-vehicle. Load: 22 500 kilograms. ‘28-2-86, and Rural Resettlement. Route |: Beitbridge - Bulawayo. Route 2: Beitbridge - Harare. General Notice 139 of 1986, Nature of carriage: Glycol, Note—This application is made to reinstate permit 20 ‘SALES TAX ACT [CHAPTER 184] - | “which expired on the 31st January, 1984. m Cancellation of Certificates of Registration . i Modcraft Transport. (Notice 5 of 1986) ene to 712/85. Four goods-vehicles. Load: 35 000 kilograms eac : IT Route: Harare - Chirundu - Harare. is hereby notified that the certificates of registration specified in the Schedule, which Nature of carriage: were issued in terms ae section 9 of the Sales Tax Act [Chapter 184], have (a) Goods, been .cancelled. wares and merchandise of all kinds, (b) Building materials. A. E. HARID, | 28-32-86, Commissioner of Taxes. | ~ i " _ ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GazerTe, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1986 oe 201 i 7 ; , SCHEDULE | " i: Registration certificate Date af CANCELLED CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION Name of operator number cancellation Registration: RKhalpey, G, M., trading as Ruby’s Kitchenware 2/845 18.11.85 ; certificate; Date of Leontakianakos, J.
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