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(Government Gazette E;Xtraordinary (GOVERNMENT GAZETTE E;XTRAORDINARY VOL. XXV] MBABANE,Wednesday, September 9th. 1987 [No. 542 CONTENTS PART C — LEGAL NOTICES 63. |The Maximum Bus and Taxi Fares (Amendment) Regulations, 1987 ou. wu ene nn $1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY SUPPLEMENT TO THE SWAZILAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY VOL. XXV] MBABANE,Wednesday, September 9th. 1987 [No, 542 CONTENTS Ne. Page PART C — LEGAL NOTICES 63. The Maximum Bus and Taxi Fares (Amendment) Regulations, 1987.. w. Si PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY PART C 81 LEGAL NOTICE NO. 63 OF 1987 THE ROAD TRANSPORTATION ACT, 1963 (Act No. 37 of 1963) THE MAXIMUM BUS AND TAXI FARES (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1987 (Undersection 28) In exercise of the powers conferred by section 28 of the Road Transportation Act, 1963 the Minister for Works and Communications hereby makes the following Regulations. Citation and commencement. 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Maximum Bus and Taxi Fares (Amendment) Regulations, 1987 and shall comeinto force on the 9th September, 1987. Amendmentof Legal Notice No. 37 of 1986. 2. The Maximum Bus and Taxi Fares Regulations, 1986 is amended by deleting Schedule “A” and substituting therefore the following. SCHEDULE “A” From Manzini Bus Rank to Distance Maximum Fare (Emalangeni) Ec Manzini Bus Rank To Airport (Branch) 7 40 Prisons 10 55 Police College 9 55 Las Cabanas 10 55 Matsapha University 11 .40 Eteni 10 40 Ndlunganye 7 35 Mhlaleni 5 35 Sicelwini 4 30 Madoda 3 20 Nazarene 2 20 E-Kushi 8 30 Saint Paul’s 3 30 Fairview 4 35 Ticantfwini 3 30 Willian Pitcher 2 20 Emagevini (Tisuka Housé$) 4 35 Coates Valley 2 .20 $2 Lobamba N 25 Lozitha ee NN 2D Skomu (Zakhele) 30 Sidzakeni .40 Ngwane Park Ext. 1 45 Ngwane Park 35 Two Sticks BRAAW 35 Kuludwala via Zakhele 35 KaSukati No. 3 Mpembekati 65 Ka Nhlengethwa 65 Hhobane AS Sikhaleni Selusekwane 40 Ka Khoza .20 Masibonisane Store VUNANROANRA .30 Corporation Mbabane Bus Rank To BA 35 Manzana LE 29° Highlands View 20 Fonteyn 35 Ka Abner (Fonteyn) nN A5 Ka Msibi (Fonteyn) 45 SCOT » 35 Waterford Ka Mhlaba 35 Swazi Inn 35. Queensgate 20 . Mangwaneni via Cemetery 20 - Ka Nurse Sidwashini | 35 _ Mobeni South .20 . Esitezi Ka B.B. .20 Electricity Board .20 -Emvakwelitshe .20 Enkwalini 35 - Hill Top 35 Mahlwalala 40 - 1st Makholokholo 35 . St Marks School 20 - Sandla KWBNUAUNURWDNNNRBWNBRWOYMAYNYAN .20 « Dalriach 45 - Ka Nkambule (Sidwashini) . 35 “. : Ka Sony. L 35 - Ka Makhungu “MANDA w 35 83 Extension 3 WN 35 Makholokholo 35 Ntuthukweni N& .20 Selection .20 E- 35 .20 Anglican NNN .20 Esibhedlela (Govt. Hosp.) .20 Mjuda AN 35 Tonkwane 35 Checkers .20 Zeeman .20 Ka Nhlavu 35 Ka Smith 20 KaShile .20 Golf Course 35 Ka Maseko 35 Ka Thuli or KaMabhala NHNnhwnwnsnkt 40 Enjinini ~] 45 MAIN ROUTES CHARGES Distance Maximum Fare ROUTE (KM) (Emalangeni Ec Mbabane To Mhlambanyatsi 27 1.20 Ezulwini 10 45 Royal Spa 12 35 Why Not 17 75 Lobamba 18 .80 Lozitha 30. 1.35 Mahlanya 23 1.05 Malkerns 29 1.30 Luyengo 34 1.55 Mankayane 58 2.60 Dwaleni PowerStation 40 1.80 Matsapha Industrial 34 1.55 Kwaluseni 36 1.60 Manzini 42 1.90 Manzini To Lomahasha 104 4.70 Siphofaneni 48 2.15 Mafutseni 16 10 Luve 34 1.55 S4 Sikuphe 30 1.35 Mpaka 39 1.75 Siteki Turn Off 51 2.30 Siteki 64 2.90 Hlane 72 3.25 Lusoti Village 14 3.35 Mlawula 83 3.75 Vuvulane 104 4.70 Maphiveni 85 3.85 Nkalashane Turn Off 96 4.30 Nkalashane 102 4.60 Mbabane To Matsamo 103 4.65 Motshane 14 65 Forbes Reef 25 1.15 Nkaba 35 1.60 Komati 47 2.10 Mbeni Turn Off 67 3.00 Mbeni 71 3.20 Pigg’s Peak 66 2.95 Bulembu 84 3.80 Joesdal Border Post 88 3.95 Ndzingeni Sec. School 84 3.80 Rocklands 71 3.20 Ntonjeni 87 3.90 Jacks 104 4.70 Negonini 93 4.20 MAFUTSENI TO MANANGAvia LUVE and MADLANGEMPISI Mafutseni To Mananga via Luve and Ec Madlangempisi 88 3.95 Siteki 48 2.15 Luve 23 1.05 Mliba 34 1.55 Croydon 39 1.75 Malamba 49 2.20 Mnjoli Dam 55 2.50 Madilangempisi 353 2.40 Bhalegane Prison 56 2.50 Komati River 64 2.90 Sihhoye 94 4.25 Tshaneni 86 3.85 S5 Mananga Border 88 3.95 Maphiveni To Mananga 34 1.55 Tabankulu 0.25 ManangaAgricultural Centre 0.35 Vuvulane 16 0.70: Mhlume 18 0.80: MhlumeVillage 19 0.85. Tshaneni 28 1.25 Sihhoye 1.80: Madlangempisi To Matsamo via Herefords 53 2.40 Ndzingeni 28 1.25 Mhlangatane 34 1.55 Herefords 32 1.45 Mhlangatane 42 1.90 Mbabane To Sandlane 74 3.35 Tonkwane 0.25 Siphocosini 14 0.65 Motshane via Sigangeni 39 1.75 Malkerns 42 1.90 Mhlambanyatsi 27 1.20 Lundzi 58 2.60 Bbhunya 52 2.35 Luyengo 63 2.85 Mankayane 81 3.65 Dwalile 80 3.60 MANZINI TO KA-NOZIMVU Ec Manzini To Moneni 25 Lugaganeni wn Hhelehhele 35 Mzimpofu 11 50 Mafutseni 14 65 Mpisi 17 75 _ Herbes 23 1.05 Scotts 28 1.25 Mandleni 31 1.40 Luve . 34 1.55 Macamela 34 1,55 - Mcozini 1,55 Mganwini 38 1.70 $6 Sidvokodvo 41 1.85 Jabulane 41 1.85 Mvongotsini 2.00 Matshonga 49 2.20 Nkokhokho 49 2.20 Mliba 49 2.20 Simelane 49 2.20 Lentombi 52 2.35 Sontweni 55 2.50 George 63 2.85 Tsakasile 63 2.85 Siteki 63 2.85 Mhononweni 63 2.85 Neweni 63 2.85 Msinda 63 2.85 Miekuza 66 2.95 Mhamuza 66 2.95 Madlangampisi 66 2.95 Mocina 69 3.10 Magoga 69 3.10 Mzimnene 72 3.25 Nyakatho 75 3.40 Siganganyaneni 89 3.90 Sigcumeni 93 4.20 Lugongodlwane 100 4.50 Mayiwane 103 4.65 KaNozimvu 107 4.80 HHELEHHELE TO LAVUMISAvia BIG BEND | Hhelehhele To Big Bend 137 6.15 Sidvokodvo 25 1.15 Gilgal 23 1.05 LubhukuStation 43 1.95 Siphofaneni 39 1.75 Sithobela 66 2.95 Phuzumoya 47 2.10 Lukhula via . Magomba 87 3.90 _-Nsoko 110 4.95 . Big Bend . 2 3.25 _ Maloma ae 62 2.80 Ngwavuma Border Gate 117 5.25 S7 LAVUMISA TO NHLANGANO Lavumisa To Nhlangano "82 3.70 Nsoko 35 1.60 Delporis 23 1.05 Matsanjeni 23 1.05 Sitilo River 17 0.75 Salitshe 2.00 Maioma 53 2.40 Hluti | 42 1.90 Mbulungwane 70 3.15 Paradys 69 3.10 Zombodze 100 4.50 Dwaleni 100 4.50 Siphofaneni To Salitshe via Sithobela 90 4.05 St. Phillips 24 1.10 Negcamphalala 37 1.65 Sithobela 27 1.20 Kubuta 1.80 Maloma 31 2.30 Nsoko 82 3.70 Mbulungwane - 81 3.65 Sigwe 61 2.75 SIPHOFANENI TO MBUNGENI Siphofaneni To Mbungeni 82 3.70 Ntjanini 67 3.00 Qomintaba 88 3.95 ‘Lavumisa 108 4.85 Hluti 88 3.95 BIG BEND TO MHLUMENI CUSTOM POST Big Bend To Mhlumeni Custom Post - 82 3.70 ‘Siphofaneni - 31 1.40 Sivunga via Nyetane Dam . 35 1.60 LubhukuStation + 49 2.20 Lukhula 45 2.05 ~Siteki > 53 2.40 ‘ Sivunga Road _ 74 3.35 >-Mhosi 76 3.40 ’: Mblumeni -;82 3.70 88 Big Bend To Siteki via Sivunga 53 2.40 Nyetane Turn Off 18 0.80 Nkonjane Turn Off 25 1.15 Nkonjane 47 2.10 Good Shepherd 43 1.95 Siteki 46 2.05 MHLOSHENIvia NHLANGANO Moti To Mbulungwane 71 3.20 Kuphumleni 15 0.70 Kubuta 27 1.20 Junct. Manzini/Hlatsi Road 37 1.65 Ebenezer School 36 1.60 Dwaleni Turn Off 45 2.05 Mbulungwane 49 2.20 Dwaleni Clinic 59 2.65 Junction New Haven Road 104 4.70 Junction Hluti Road 63 2.85 Hluti 77 3.45 Mhlosheni 70 3.15 MBABANETO LUVE via PINE VALLEY Mbabane To Luve 65 2.95 Mbuluzi 13 0.60 Malandzela 31 1.40 MAHLANYA TO NHLANGANO Mahlanya To Nhlangano 106 4.75 Malkerns Research Station 10 0.45 U.B.S. Station 12 0.55 Bhunya 33 1.50 Sidvokodvo 47 2.10 Neabaneni 20 0.90 Velezizweni 35 1.60 Mankayane 35 1.60 Sandlane 36 1.60 Mahlangatsha 58 2.60 Kaolin Mine 72 3.25 Dwalile 68 3.05 Sicunusa 63 2.85 Gege 79 3.55 Mashobeni 85 4.80 Hiatikulu 107 4.80 Mahamba 114 5.15 s9 Manzini To Mahamba via Nhlangano 121 5.45 Junct. Hhelehhele Siphofaneni Road 31 1.40 Sidvokodvo 22 1.00 Matsapha via Masundwini 2.05 Luyengo 58 2.60 Nhlangano 105 4.75 Siphofaneni via Syringa Estates 61 2.75 Rasti 35 1.60 Kubuta 75 3.40 Hlatikulu 71 3.45 Dwaleni 96. 4.30 Nhlangano Gege Road 103 4.65 King’s Residence (Embangweni) 98 4.40 MAFUTSENI TO MFELAFUTSI Mafutseni To Mfelafutsi 22 1,00 Lonhlupheko 35 1.60 Siteki 51 2.30 Vukuzenzele 27 1.20 Manzini Junct. To Mlawula 83 3.75 Maphiveni 85 3.85 Lomahasha 104 4.70 Manzini via Maphiveni To Mhiume 106 4.75 Siteki To Maphiveni 47 2.10 Mhlume 71 3.20 MBABANE TO MANZINI Mbabane To Manzini 42 1.90 Ezulwini 10 0.45 Holiday Inn 11 0.50 Lobamba 18 0.80 Mahlanya 23 1.05 Nokwane 26 1.15 Hamsa 28 1.25 Lusushwana 34 1.55 Ndlunganye 36 1.60 Ezulwini To Lobamba © 0.35 Lobamba To Mahlanya 0.25 Mahlanya To Nokwane wm 0.15 Mahlanya To Hamsa MA 0.25 $10 Mahlanya To Lusushwana 11 0.50 MBABANE TO HAVELOCK MINE Mbabane To - Motshane 14 0.65 Forbes Reef 25 1.15 Enkaba 35 1.60 Pigg’s Peak 66 2.95 Havelock Mine 84 3.80 Pigg’s Peak To Havelock Mine 18 0.80 Mbabane To Junct.
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