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~ GOVERNMENT. A 3H0(WB9.1) A ~ GOVERNMENT. a * Published by Authority ~ * ) C Vol. LX, No. 15 26th FEBRUARY,1982 Price 30c General Notice 177 of 1982. RESERVE BANK OFZIMBABWE ACT [CHAPTER 173] Statement of Assets|and Liabilities of the Reserve Bank ofZimbabwe — IN terms of section 20 of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act [Chapter 173 ], a.statement, ofithe assets andliabilities of the Reserve ' Bank of Zimbabweas at the 12th February, 1982,is published in the Schedule. I | . 7 B. WALTERS, 26-2-82. - . | Secretary to the Treasury, - . SCHEDULE |. : co * STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT THE 12TH FEBRUARY. 1982 Liabilities _ , co Assets Capital” . sek 2 000 000 Gold and foreign assets - -. 165 037 738 , General Reserve Fund . - . {6000000 Loans and advances 34 500 000 } Currency incirculation . .-. .. 197651350 Internal investments— 310 778 067 / Deposits and other liabilities to the public - 342 078 024 Government stock .. 95 697 806 A Otherliabilities . ce ee ee 107 708 410 _ Other . 215 080 261 7 | Otherassets . 2... .145121979 8655 437 784 fo So $655 437 784 ew : General Notice 178 of 1982. » ; a , The service operates as follows— ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262] (a) depart Chief Nyika ‘Monday 3 a.m., arrive Salisbury 6 = am; . Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits ° -¢ (6) depart Chief Nyika Friday and Saturday’ 7. a.m., arrive Salisbury10 a.m.; . ; IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7.of the Road Motor (c) depart Chief Nyika Sunday12 noon, arrive Salisbury aP Transportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is ‘hereby given that . pm; . the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or (@*depart Salisbury Monday 3 p.m., arrive Chief Nyika — amendment of road service permits, have been received for ‘the Motor Transportation. p.m.3; : consideration of the Controller of Road {e) depart *Salisbury Friday 5 pm., arrive Chief Nyika Any person wishing to object to any such application must of Road Motor Transportation, -P.OL.5° I. ~ lodge with the Controller @ depart Salisbury Saturday 1 p.m., arrive Chief Nyika __ — ; . P.O. Box8332, Causeway— ‘4 -p.in.; . (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to obje¢t, so as to (g) depart Salisbury Suey 3.30 pam. arrive Chief Nyika’ teach the Controller’s office not later than the 19th. 6.30 pm. * March, 1982; and : (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. Theservice to operateas follows— 24, together with two copies thereof, so as to reach the Monday 3 am., arrive Salisbury the 9th April, 1982. (a) depart /Chief Nyika| Controller’s office not later than 6 am; | Any person.objecting to an application for the issue or Nyika Monday to Saturday 7 a.m., airive his grounds. (0) depart Chief amendment of a roadservice permit must confine am.; ; ; . directly bearing on the considerations Salisbury.10 of objection to matters noon, arrive Salisbury - referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (£) of section (c) depart Chief Nyika ‘sunday 12 8 of the said Act. : se p.m; + (d) depart -Salisbury” Monday to Thursday 3 p.m., arrive G. A. DONALDSON, 6 p.m.; | 2 26-2-82. Controller: of Road Motor Transportation. Chief Nyika | 8 (e) depart Salisbury Friday 5 p.m.’ arrive Chief Nyika SCHEDULE , ‘P.M; a , MOTOR-OMNIBUSES i 49) depart Salisbury Saturday 1 pm., arrive Chief Nyika Amendments « G Damj . - E. Munenzwa. (g) depart Salisbury Sunday 3.30 p.m., arrive Chief Nyika 0/34/82. Permit: 23755. Motor-omnibus. Passenget-capacity: t 6.30 p.m. “ - 76. : Route: Chief Nyika - Grinding-mill - Mamina School - Zimhi- Additionals ndo School - -Chizinga School. -. Murambwa - Mak wabarara - 84-kilometre peg - Beatrice - Hunyani River - Salisbury. Kumuka Bus Service (Pvt.) Lid. - O/1287/81. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. _ By: Increase in frequencies. « ' r 174 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT Gazarre, 26TH FEBRUARY, 1982 Route: Salisbury - Juru Business Centre - ChigumadziStore - ¥. Hall and Company (Pyvt.) ‘Ltd. _ ~ Jacobo Township - Rhodes Township - Chizanga Township - 0/17/82. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. Ntebe - Maruta School. : Route: John Dip - Ngoma - Sukwe - Silonga - The service to operate as follows— . Gwaranyemba - Gwanda - Balla Balla~ Bulawayo. (a) depart Salisbury Monday to Thursday and Saturday ‘The service to operate as follows— 1 p.m,, arive Maruta School 4 p.m; e i (a) depart John Dip Monday to Thursday ‘and Sufiday 5 (b) depart Salisbury Friday 11 a.m., arrive Maruta School a.m., arrive Bulawayo 12.35 p.m.; : 2 p.m.; : . _]| (6) depart John Dip Friday 5 a.m., arrive Gwanda 10.16 (c) Gepart Salisbury Friday 6 p.m., arrive Maruta Schodl . ame — p.m.; 1 (c) depart Bulawayo Monday to Thursday and Sunday (d) depart Salisbury Sunday 4 p.m., arrive Maruta School ‘1 p.m., arrive John Dip 8.25 p.m.; - Pm; (d) depart Gwanda Friday 12.12 p.m., arrive John Dip. (e) depart Maruta School Monday 3.30 a.m., arrive Salis 3.25 p.m. ‘bury 6.30 a.m.; @® ‘depart Maruta School Tuesday to Saturday 6.30 a.miy 0/25/82. Permit: 21501. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: arrive Salisbury 9.30 a.m; 65. - ! * (g) depart Maruta School Friday 2.30 p.m., arrive Salis- Route: Bulawayo - Essexvale - Balla Balla - Filabusi - Madu- bury 5.30 p.m; ° 7 . na’s Kraal - Doro Range - Nuanetsi - Peak Farm Store - - Rengwe School - Mwembe School -. Mnene (h) depart Maruta School Sunday 12.30 p.m., arrive Salis! . Chomukoto , bury 3.30 p.m. ' | Hospital. Condition: From Bulawayo, no passenger ‘shall be picked up | Mnene Hospital, both places P. Duri Bus Company (a company to be formed). between’ Rengwe School and F. and journey: from Mnene Hospital, the 76. inclusive, and, on the 0/1336;81. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: sam@ passenger shall not be picked up and set down be- . in- Route: Mandeya 2 - Zindi - Hauna - Samanga ~ Selborne - tween “Mnene. Hospital and Rengwe School, both places ‘Watsomba - Old Umtali - Inyanga turn-off - Umiali - Inya- clusive, e oe : . - Marandellas - ‘zura .- Rusape -. Headlands - Macheke Theservice to operate as follows— Salisbury. (a) depart Bulawayo Monday and Wednesday 8.30. a:m., te The sérvice to operate as follows-— arrive MneneHospital 2 -p.m.; 8.30 a.m.,? (a) depart Mandeya 2 Tuesday and Thursday (b) depart Bulawayo Saturday 6 p.m., arrive Mnene Hospi- — arrive Salisbury 4.45 pm °° - tal 11.30 p.m.; " (b) depart Mandeya 2 Sunday 12.10 pim., arrive Salisbury | ’ {{c) depart Mnene Hospital Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.my, 6.40 p.m; arrive Bulawayo 1.30-p.m.; (c). depart Salisbury Monday and Wednesday 8.30 a.m., (d) depart Mnene Hospital Sunday 1 p.m., arrive Bulawayo arrive Mandeya 2.5 p.m.; Salisbury Friday 5.30 p.m., arrive Mandeya 2 6.30 p.m. : ; . ; (@) depart ; Note—This application is made to reinstate permit. 21501, 12 midnight, which expired on the 31st January, 1982. 0/1337°81. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. 0/27/82. Permit: .21500. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: Route: Mandeya 2 - Zindi - Hauna - Samanga - Selbome - Watsomba - ‘Old. Umiali - Inyazura - Rusape - Headlands - Route: Bulawayo - Essexvale - Balla Balla - Filabusi - Ma- Macheke - Marandellas - Salisbury. oe duna’s Kraal - Doro Range - Musiningira Schogl - Masase Store - - Mission - Doro Range - Nuanetsi River - Peak Farm Theservice to operate as follows— Chomkoto - Rengwe School - Mwembe School - Mnene {a). depart Mandeya 2 Wednesday and Friday 8.30 .a.m., . ‘Hospital. im . = : arrive Salisbury 4.45 p.m.3 ' Condition: The same passenger shall not be both taken u (b) depart Mandecya 2 Sunday 2 p-m.,arrive Salisbury 8.p.m.; nd set down between Bulawayo and Filabusi, both places - (c) depart Salisbury Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8.30 nclusive, in either direction, p.m. _ a.m., arrive Mandeya 2.5 The service to operate as follows— aye a) depart BulawayoTuesday 10 a.m., arrive Masase Mis- S. Manjengwa. _, Sion 1.35 p.m; . : : 0;1345/81. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. ) depart Bulawayo Thursday 10 a.m., arrive ‘Mnene Hos- . Route: Salisbury - Hartlev - Gatooma - Empress turn-off - | pital 4.30 p.m.; Que Que - Zhombe Mission - Gokwe turn-off - Njelele - (c) depart Masase' Missidin} Wednesday 4 am., arrive Bula- - Mateta - Ngulube - Choto GokweDistrict Commissioner ' > wayo 7.35 a.m.; & Cross - Chief Jiri. d) depart Mnerie Hospital Friday 11 am., arrive Bulawayo The service,to operate as follows-— ~ 5.30 p.m. : (a) depart Salisbury Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a.m., | Nojfe—This application is made to reinstate permit 21500, arrive Chief Jiri 5 p-m.; ; which expired on the 31st January, 1982. (b) depart Chief Jiri Wednesday and Friday 6 a.m., arrive Salisbury 4 p.m.;" : T. E. Tahwa. we (c) depart Chief Jiri Sunday 8 a.m., arrive Salisbury 6 p.m. /28/82. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. Rote: Harare - Mazoe - Riverside - Msonedi - Muurwi Town- FHurungwe Express Motorways (a company to be formed). ; ship - Bentry Farm - Kondo School - Sipolilo - Bakasa - ©. 1°82, Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity‘ 76: isetseCamp. | co : Route: Salisbury - Nyabira - Mpinge - Banket - Sinoja - Th serviceto operate as follows— . Lion's Den - Tengwe School turn-off - Chiputi - Sanyati (a) depart Harare Monday to Thursday 2 p.m., arrive Tse- River. - . tse Camp 7.30 p.m.; 3 operate as follows— (b) depart Harare Friday 5 p.m., arrive Tsetse Camp 10.30 The service to p.m; (a) depart Salisbury Tuesday and Thursday 9.30 2.1.5 5.40 p.m.; (¢) depart Harare Saturday 1.05 p.m., arrive Tsetse Cam arrive Sanyati River 6.40 p.m.; oo (b} depart Salisbury Friday 6 p.m., arrive Sanyati River 2 4.1.5 (d) depart Tsetse Camp Tuesday t0| Friday 5,30 a.m., arrive : ; Harare 11.20-a.m.; .
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