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Government Gaze'i.I'e Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZE'I.I'E OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$3,70 WINDHOEK - 2 February 1994 No. 792 CONTENTS: Page ROAD CARRIER PERMITS .................................................................. 1 ROAD CARRIER PERMITS The under-mentioned applications for Public Road Carrier Permits indicate (1) reference number and the area within which the proposed road trans­ port will be undertaken, (2) name of applicant and nature of application, (3) number and type of vehicles, (4) nature of proposed road transportation and (5) points between and routes over or area within which the proposed road transportation is to be effected and are published in terms of section 14(1) of the Road Transportation Act, 1977 (Act 74 of 1977). Represen­ tations which interested parties wish to make in respect of the applications must comply with the provisions of regulation 4(1) of the Road Trans­ portation Regulations, 1977 and must be in quadruplicate in respect of each application and must be delivered by hand or sent by registered post to the Secretary, Road Transportation Board, Private Bag X13187, Windhoek to reach that office not later than 21 days after the date of publication of this Government Gazette. 2 Government Gazette 2 February 1994 No. 792 (1) 07/04/93 930P0023 (2) PETERSEN W., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) N 33983 W Mini-bus 10 Persons ( 4) (a) Passengers and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) From places situated within Windhoek municipal area to a place on the Namibia/Botswana border post at Buitepos via Seeis, Witvlei and Gobabis and return via the same route. T /Table: As and when required. Tariffs: As per agreement. (ii) From places situated within the municipal area of Windhoek to places situated within the Caprivi and return. T /Table: As and when required. Tariffs: As per agreement. (iii) From Windhoek to Walvis Bay and return. T /Table: As and when required. Tariffs: As per agreement. (iv) From Windhoek to a place on the Namibia/ Republic of South Africa border at Nakop and return. T /Table: As and when required. Tariffs: As per agreement. (v) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 07/04/93 930P0027 (2) MOUTON R.J., REHOBOTH - New application. (3) Mini-bus to be acquired 16 Persons (4) (a) Passengers and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) From Rehoboth to Windhoek via the main road and return via the same route. (1) 09/07/93 930P0547 (2) KUZATJIKE J., GOBABIS - New application. (3) Mini-bus to be acquired 16 Persons ( 4) (a) Passengers and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) From Otjinene to Gobabis and return as per the attached annexure "A". No. 792 Government Gazette 2 February 1994 3 "A" Proposed transport licence between Otjinene and Gobabis Days Depart. From Arrival To Times Monday 11:00 Otjinene 13:00 Gobabis Monday 18:00 Gobabis 20:00 Otjinene Wednesday 11:00 Otjinene 13:00 Gobabis Wednesday 18:00 Gobabis 20:00 Otjinene Friday 13:00 Otjinene 15:00 Gobabis Friday 18:00 Gobabis 10:00 Otjinene Fees: Scholars: N$9.00 Single. Adults: N$16.00 Single. Proposed transport licence between Epukiro and Gobabis Days Depart. From Arrival To Times Monday 11:00 Epukiro 12:30 Gobabis Monday 18:00 Gobabis 19:30 Epukiro Wednesday 11:00 Epukiro 12:30 Gobabis Wednesday 18:00 Gobabis 19:30 Epukiro Friday 13:00 Epukiro 14:30 Gobabis Friday 18:00 Gobabis 19:30 Epukiro Fees: Scholars: N$7 .50 Single. Adults: N$13.00 Single. (1) 21107/93 930P0597 (2) GA WESEB A., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) Bus to be acquired 22 Persons (4) (a) Organised parties and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 21107/93 930P0599 (2) VED E., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) Mini-bus to be acquired 10 Persons ( 4) (a) Passengers and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) From Windhoek to Omaruru and return as per the attached annexure "A". 4 Government Gazette 2 February 1994 No. 792 "A" Taxi Route Departures: Friday 19:00 . Venue: Parking area of Independence Centre, Independence Avenue, Katutura, Windhoek. Arrivals: 22:00 Parking area opposite Omaruru Municipality- Ozondje Town­ ship. Return Trip: Sundays 10:00 arrivals in Windhoek 13:00 at the Independence Centre, Windhoek. Tariff: N$25.00 (twenty five dollars) per adult (per head), N$12.50 (twelve dollars fifty) per child in School Uniform. Route detail: Ex Independence arena via Independence Avenue, through Oka­ handja; tum off at Wilhelrnstal to Omaruru and via the same route back. (1) 21107/93 930P0601 (2) UPINDI M.T., GROOTFONTEIN - New application. (3) N 726 G Bus 16 Persons ( 4) (a) Passengers and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) From Grootfontein Service Station at Grootfontein to First Service Station at Rundu and return. T /Table: As and when required. Tariffs: N$20.00 per single trip. (ii) From Grootfontein Service Station at Grootfontein to Windhoek via Otavi, Otjiwarongo and Okahandja and return. T /Table: As and when required. Tariffs: N$35.00 per single trip. (1) 21107/93 930P0602 (2) GASEB I., OKAHANDJA - New application. (3) N 3291 OH Mini-bus 10 Persons (4) (a) Taxi-passengers and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) Windhoek Okahandja municipal area. (1) 22/07/93 930P0614 (2) NAMIBIA KALAHARI SAFARIS (PTY) LTD., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) Motor car to be acquired 10 Persons (4) (a) Tourists and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. No. 792 Government Gazette 2 February 1994 5 (1) 23/07/93 930P0624 (2) FRANK-SCHULTZ W.J.G., MARIENTAL- New application. (3) Motor car to be acquired 10 Persons (4) (a) Tourists and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 23/07/93 930P0628 (2) HESS TOURS & SAFARIS (PTY) LTD., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) NNR 837 T S/wagon 8 Persons (4) (a) Tourists and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 27/07/93 930P0635 ' (2) MORRIS K., OUTJO - New application. (3) N 586 OJ S/wagon 10 Persons N 189 OJ L.D.V. 3 Persons N 1424 OJ Lorry 10 Persons (4) (a) Tourists and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 28/07/93 930P0638 (2) KARISES C., REHOBOTH - New application. (3) Mini-bus to be acquired 16 Persons (4) (a) Taxi-passengers and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) From Rehoboth to Windhoek and return as set out in the attached annexure "A". "A" Time-table: Upon request of the Public. Scale of charges: N$6.00 per person per single trip. 6 Government Gazette 2 February 1994 No. 792 (1) 28/07/93 930P0639 (2) TREPPER G., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) Motor car to be acquired 6 Persons (4) (a) Taxi-passengers and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) From places situated within Windhoek municipal area to Windhoek International airport and return. T /Table: 24 hours per day. Tariffs: N$55.00 per person per single trip. (1) 05/08/93 930P0679 (2) TJIVANGURURA J.A., WALVIS BAY - New application. (3) CWB 7294 Mini-bus 15 Persons (4) (a) Taxi-passengers and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) From a place on the Namibia/R.S.A. border at the C.R. Swart bridge to places situated within the municipal area of Swakopmund and return. (1) 06/08/93 930P0685 (2) GOLDBECK M., WINDHOEK - Additional vehicle. (3) N 56248 W Mini-bus 9 Persons N 55459 W Mini-bus 9 Persons (4) (a) Tourists and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 16/08/93 930P0713 (2) TJITOMBO S., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) Motor car to be acquired 5 Persons (4) (a) Taxi-passengers and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) Within Windhoek magisterial district. (1) 24/08/93 930P0743 (2) VAN DER WESTHUIZEN D., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) N 3689 K Motor car 5 Persons (4) (a) Taxi-passengers and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) Within the magisterial district of Keetmanshoop. No. 792 Government Gazette 2 February 1994 7 (l) 24/08/93 930P0744 (2) WELTEVREDE INVESTMENT COMPANY (PTY) LTD., WIND­ HOEK - New application. (3) Motor car to be acquired 9 Persons (4) (a) Tourists and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 24/08/93 930P0745 (2) WELTEVREDE INVESTMENT COMPANY (PTY) LTD., WIND­ HOEK - New application. (3) Motor car to be acquired 9 Persons (4) (a) Tourists and thier personal effects. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 24/08/93 930P0746 (2) BONA SAFARIS (PTY) LTD., GOBABIS - New application. (3) N 2691 GO Mini-bus 10 Persons N 431 GO L.D.V. 1200 kg (4) (a) Tourists and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) From Windhoek International Airport to places situated within the Republic of Namibia and return. (1) 27/08/93 930P0755 (2) MBANGULA E., OKAHANDJA - Additional vehicle. (3) N 2615 OH Mini-bus 16 Persons (4) (a) Organised parties and their personal luggage. (b) Taxi-passengers and their personal luggage. (5) (a) (i) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (b) (i) Within Okahandja municipal area. (1) 31108/93 930P0759 (2) KASANGA J.M., WINDHOEK - New application. (3) N 27661 W Bus 19 Persons ( 4) (a) Passengers and their personal effects. (5) (a) (i) From Windhoek to Katima Mulilo via Okahandja, Otjiwarongo, Otavi, Grootfontein and Rundu and return via the same route. T /Table: As and when required. Tariffs: As per agreement. 8 Government Gazette 2 February 1994 No.
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