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Government Gazette ZIMBABWEAN . -GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Publishedby Authority ~ Vol. LXV, No. 52 11th SEPTEMBER,1987 . Price 40c General Notice 606 of 1987. Route 2: Gutu - Matimba - Rukweza - Rusape - Marondera. ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262] ' The service to operate as follows— ’ Route 1: ' Applications iin Connexion with Road Service Permits (a) depart Bulawayo Monday 7 am, arrive Mucheka- yaora 1.55 p.m; IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of: the Road Motor (b) depart Bulawayo Wednesday 7 am, arrive Gutu Transportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is hereby given 11.40 a.m.; that the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or, (c) eee Bulawayo Friday 5 p.m, arrive© Muchekayaora amendment of. road service permits, have been received for 5 p.m.; the consideration of the Coniroller of Road Motor Trans- (d) depart Bulawayo Saturday pm., arrive Mucheke- portation, . yaora 7.55 p.m; Any person wishing to object to any such application piust (e) depart -Muchekayaora Tuesday and Saturday 6 a.m; lodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, P.O. arrive Bulawayo 12.55 pm; — Box 8332, Causeway— (f)} depart Gutu' Thursday 11.25 am, arrive Bulawayo (a) anotice, in writing, of his intention to object, so as to 4.05 p.m.; reach the Controller's office not later than the 2nd (g) depart Muchekayaora Sunday 5 am., arrive Bulawayo “October, 1987; —~ 5 pam. (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. 24, together with two copies thereof, so as to reach the Route 2: Conroller’s office not‘later.than the 93rd October, 1987. (a) depart Gutu Wednesday 12 noon, arrive Marondera Any person objecting to an application for the issue or. p.m.; amendment of a road service permit must confine his’ grounds _ &) depart Marondera Thursday 6 am:, arrive Gutu of objection to matters directly bearing on the considerations teferred to in paragraph (a), (b), ©), (d), (e) or (f) of section 8 of the said Act. Kukuka Bus. Service (Pvt) Lid. | A. M. CHIDAWANYIKA, 11-9-87. _ Acting Controller of Road Motor Transportation. ©/402/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. a SCHEDULE Route: Harare - Murewa - Shumba Farm - Chikore - Chinye- rere - Dumba - Nyatate - Nyamatsa - Myanga. : MOTOR-OMNIBUSES ' Additionals 7 | ‘The service to operate as follows— Super Godhiwayo Express (Pvt.) Ltd. (a) depart Harare Monday and Wednesday 7.30 a.m., arrive 0/382/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 15. Nyanga 1.55pm; ~ Route: Bulawayo - Gwanda - West Nicholson - Towla - ' (b) depart Harare Friday 5.30 pm. arrive Nyanga Mazetese Mission - Dinbe -Business Centre - Wanezana - 11.55 p.m.; ’ Rutenga. (c) depart Harare Saturday 10 am, arrive Nyanga The service to operate as follows— 4.25 p.m; (a) depart Bulawayo Monday, “Wednesday and Saturday (d) depart Nyanga Tuesday and Thursday 6 am., arrive : 10.30. a.m., arrive Rutenga 6.25 p.m.; ; Harare 2.25 p.m.; - (b) depart Bulawayo Friday 5.30 pm. arrive Dinhe (e) depart Nyanga Saturday 3 a.m, arrive Harare 7.25 a.m.; ° Business Centre Saturday 0.20 a.m.; (f) depart Nyanga Sunday 11 a.m., arrive Harare 6.25 p.m, (c) depart Bulawayo _ Sunday 5.30 pm. arrive Towla 9.10 p.m.; , 0/403/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. (d) depart Towla Monday 4.10 am., arrive Bulawayo Route: Harare - Murewa - Shumba Farm - Chikore - Dumba - 8,50 am.; - Nyatate - Mapoko - Sedze - Nyanga. (ec) depart Rutenga Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 6 am., _ The-service to operate as follows— arrive Bulawayo 1. 50p.m.; (a) depart Harare Tuesday, Friday to Sunday 7 a.m., arrive arrive . .(f) depart Dinhe Business Centre Saturday 1 am., Nyanga 1.30 pm.; - Bulawayo 8.50 a.m. _— ; (b) depart Nyanga Monday6 a.m., arrive Harare 12.40 p.m;3 “or, E. Bettin. ‘ () depart Nyanga Wednesday 6 am., arrive Harare 0/392/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 74, - 12.10 p.m; Route 1: Bulawayo - Gweru - “Mvuma - Gutu - Makudo - (d) depart Nyanga Friday and ‘Saturday 2 pm., arrive Harare, 8.40 p.m. Basera - Muchekayaora. 804 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1987 ct 7 Gwatidzo Motorways (Pvt) Ltd. - i G/167/87. Permit: 18547. Gaods-vehicle, Load: 1 100 kilo- grams, 0/409/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacily: 75. Area: Within a 16-kilometre radius of the post office, Gweru. - Route: Harare - Mazowe - Chief Chiweshe - Shutu School Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. Mukodzongi- Chaona. Condition: For the collection and delivery of goods which The service to operate as follows— are to be carried, or which have been carried, on the com- (a) depart Harare Monday to Thusday 12 noon, arrive pany’s recognized:“trunk services only. Chaona 3.30 p.m.; By: Increaseiin load to.30 000 kilograms. (b) depart Harare Friday and Sunday 10.15 am., arrive Mukodzongi 1 p.m.; G/168/87. “Permit: 14658.. Goods-vehicle. Load: 9500 kilo- (c) depart Harare Friday 5 p.m., arrive Chaona 9 p.m.; - grams. (d) depart Harare Sunday 5.30 pm., arrive Chaona Route: Harare to the border on the Harare-Tete Road, 9.55 p.m.; Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. (e} depart Chaona Monday to Thursday 7.30 a.m., arrive | Condition: No goods tto be picked up or set down between Harare 11.15 a.m.; Harare and the Mozambique side of the border on the’ (f) depart Chaona Friday to Sunday 6 am., arrive Harare Harare-Tete Road. 9.45 am; By: Increase in load to 30 000 kilograms. (g) depart Mukodzongi Friday and Sunday 1.15 p.m., arrive . Harare 4.15 p.m. G/169 and 170/87. Permits: 13267 and 15419. Two goods- vehicles, Load: 11 400 kilograms each. _ _ Ujamaha Bus Co-operative Society Ltd. Route: Harare to the border on the Harare-Tete Road. and merchandise of all kinds. 410/87. Motor-omnibus, Passenger-capacity: 75. Nature of carriage: Goods, wares Condition: No goods to be picked up or set down between Route: Masvingo - Neundu - Triangle - Hippo Valley - Harare and the border. Chiredzi. By: Increase in load to 30 000 kilograms. Theservice to operate as follows— (a) depart Masvingo Monday to Sunday 6.30 a.m., arrive Dobco(Pvt.) Ltd. , Chiredzj 10,30 a.m.; G/238 and 239/87. Permits: 13607 ad 13433. Two goods- (b) depart Chiredzi Monday to Sunday 12 noon, arrive vehicles. Load:30 000 kilograms each. Masvingo 4 p.m. Route 1: Within an 80-Kilometre: radius of the post office, Norton. Makurira Express Motorways. Route 2: Within Mashonaland West Province, with access to ©/430/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Kwekwe. Route: Mutenda - Stopover - Masvingo - Mashava - Zvishavane. Nature of carriage: The service to operate as follows— , Route 1: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. (a) depart Mutenda Monday to Sunday 6 a.m., arrive Route 2: Recovery work only, under’ contract to Arian’s Zvishavane 9.45 a.m.; _ Breakdown Services. (b) depart Zvishavane Monday to Sunday 2 p.m., arrive Condition: Standard interlocking conditions. Mutenda 5.45 p.m. By: co, . Route 1: Introduction of “With access to Centenary and Zimbabwe Omnibus Co.—a division of ZUPCO. Mt. Darwin”to the existing area of operation. 0/439/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. Route: Kwekwe - Jericho - Zororo - Ngondoma - Bomba - G/240/87, Permit: 20156, Soods-vehicle. Load: 30000 kilo- Kambasha- Gokwe. grams, Theservice to operate as follows-—— ‘Route 1:. Within an 80-Kilometre radius of the General Post (a) depart Kwekwe Monday to Sunday 8 am., arrive ‘Office, Harare. _ Gokwe 10.35 a.m.; Route 2: Within Mashonaland West Province, with access to (b) depart Gokwe Monday to Sunday 12 ‘noon, arrive Kwekwe. Kwekwe 2.35 p.m. Nature of carriage:- : Route 1: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. 0/440/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. Route 2: Recovery work only under contract to Arian’s ~ Route: Kwekwe - Jericho - Zororo - Zhombe - Sengezi School Breakdown Services. - Sengwazi. Condition: Standard interlocking conditions. The service to operate as follows— By: (a) depart Kwekwe Monday to Sunday 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., Route 1: Introduction of “With access to Centenary and arrive Sengwazi 3.15 p.m. and, 7.15 p.m., respectively; Mt. Darwin” to the existing area of operation. | (b) depart Sengwazi Mondayto Sunday 5 a.m. and 3.40 p.m., arrive Kwekwe 6.15 am. and 4.55 p.m., respectively: P.M. Naidoo. : ¥ -G/304/87. Permit: 27 300. Goods-vehicle. Load: 8 700 kilo- GOODS-VEHICLES grams. Amendments Area: Within Manicaland Province. Zimbabwe United Freight Co. Ltd., Swift Division. Nature of carriage: G/165/87. Permit. 18696. Goods-vehicle. Load: 1000 kilo- (a) Agricultural produce and requirements.: grams. “(b) Livestock, Area: Within a 16-kilometre radius of the post office, Gweru. Condition: Standard interlocking conditions. Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. By: Introduction of “With access to Harare” to the existing Condition: For the collection and delivery of goods which are area of operation. - to be carried, or which have been carried, on the company’s recognized trunk services only. J.N, Oosthuizen.. - j By: Increase in load to 30 000 kilograms. G/305/87.. Permit: 27152. Goods-vehicle, Load. 13 700 kilo- grams. G/166/87. Permit: 18788. Goods-vehicle. Load: 2800 kilo- Area: Within Manicaland Pyovinee. : grams, Area: Within a 16-kilometre radius of the post office, Gweru. Nature of carriage: i Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandiseof all kinds. - (a) Agricultural produce and requirements. Condition: For the collection and delivery of goods which are ' (b) Livestock, : to be carried on the company’s recognized, trunk service Condition: Standard interlocking conditions.
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