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C:\Users\Public\Documents\GP JOBS\Gazette No.1 of Friday, 9Th REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA Price: K5.00 net Annual Subscription: Within Lusaka—K200.00 Published by Authority Outside Lusaka—K230.00 No. 6359] Lusaka, Friday, 9th January, 2015 [Vol. LI, No. 1 GAZETTE NOTICES NO.2OF 2015 [5356905 TABLE OF CONTENTS The High Court Act Gazette Notices No. Page Anti-Corruption Commission—Anti-Corruption Legal Calendar Commission (Disposal of Recovered Property) High Court Sessions-2015 Regulations 2004 1 1 High Court Act—Legal Calendar 2 1 IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for the public information that the Honourable Companies Act: Acting Chief Justice of the Republic of Zambia has directed that the Notice of Under Section 109 3 1 High Court Sessions for the year 2015 shall be held as follows:- Notice of Under Section 109 4 2 12th January Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe, Livingstone, Kabwe Notice of Under Section 361 5 2 and Kasama Sessions Commence Notice of Under Section 361 6 2 2nd February Lusaka, Kitwe, Kabwe, Mongu, Chipata, Notice of Under Section 361 7 2 Mansa, Mazabuka and Solwezi Sessions Notice of Under Section 361 8 2 Commence Notice of Under Section 361 9 2 2nd March Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe, Livingstone, Kabwe, Notice of Under Section 361 10 2 Kasama, Chipata and Mongu Sessions Notice of Under Section 361 11 3 Commence Notice of Under Section 361 12 3 13th April Lusaka, Kitwe, Mongu, Kasama Mazabuka Notice of Under Section 361 13 3 and Chipata Sessions Commnce Notice of Under Section 361 14 3 4th May Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe, Solwezi and Mansa Notice of Under Section 361 15 3 Sessions Commence Notice of Under Section 361 16 3 1st June Lusaka, Kabwe, Kitwe, Livingstone, Mongu, Notice of Under Section 361 17 3 Kasama and Chipata Sessions Commence Notice of Under Section 361 18 3 13th July Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe, Mazabuka, Kabwe Standards Act—Notice 19 4-7 and Kasama Sessions Commence Advertisements: 10th August Lusaka, Kitwe, Mongu, Chipata, Solwezi Zambia Telecommucations Company Limited and Mansa Sessions Commence —Tender Notices — 8 Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation August Michaelmas sittings Commence Limited—Tender Notices — 9 7th September Lusaka, Kitwe, Ndola, Livingstone, Kabwe Housing (Statutory and Improvement and Kasama Sessions Commence Areas) Act—Notices of Application for September Michaelmas sittings Commence a Duplicate Document — 10 5th October Lusaka, Kabwe, Kasama, Mongu and Chipata Lost Documents — 10 Sessions Commence Citizenship of Zambia Act—Notice of 2nd November Lusaka, Ndola, Kitwe, Kabwe, Mazabuka, Intention to Apply for Registration 11 Solwezi, Mansa, Chipata and Mongu Money-lenders Act—Notices of Application Sessions Commence for a Money-lender’s Certificate — 12-13 7th December Lusaka, Kasama, Mongu and Chipata Deseased — 13 Sessions Commence Deed Poll—Notices — 14-16 VACATION Commences Terminates GAZETTE NOTICE NO.1OF 2015 [5357903 Easter 3rd April 7th April The Anti-Corruption Commission Act Whitsun, 18th April 2nd April (No. 3 of 2012) Michaelmas, 8th August 6th September Christmas 11th December 9th January, 2016 The Anti-Corruption Commission (Disposal of Recovered F. M. AYAMBU, Property) Regulations, 2004 P.O.Box 50067 Assistant Registrar LUSAKA Notice To: ECONOMICS EXPEDITIONS, 29 Cunnington Street, GAZETTE NOTICE NO.00OF 2015 [5357512/10 Chiswick, London W4 5ER, United Kingdom. The Companies Act TAKE NOTICE that the recovered property described in the schedule (Cap 388) hereto which is subject of investigations, and were recovered during the course of the investigation into an offence(s) alleged or suspected Notice Under Section 109 to have been committed under the Act, shall vest in the State if they NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Armrcor Security Limited Registration are not claimed within three months from the date of publication of No. 28413 has been placed under Receivership and that Chenge this notice. Chibanda of Investment and Management Solutions Limited Plot Dated at Lusaka this 19th day of December, 2014. No. 144, Villa Elizabeth, Washama Road, P.O, Box 35954, Lusaka has been appointed as Receiver and Manager in relation to the business R. M. WANDI, and property of Armcor Security Limited with effect from 25th of P.O. B OX 50496 Director-General, November, 2014. The appointment is within the powers contained LUSAKA Anti-Corruption Commission in the deed of mortgage dated 20th November, 2008, deed of debenture SCHEDULE dated 3rd October, 2007 and Assignment of Receivables dated 11th 1.Make: Leyland Daf Truck 2. Make: Leyland Daf Truck November, 2008. Chassis No: SBLAV44CE0129369 Chassis No:SBLAV44CE0127- W. B ANDA, 997 P.O. B OX 32020 Senior Inspector of Companies Engine No: 21216486 Engine No: 21179296 LUSAKA for/Registrar Colour: White Colour: White 26th November, 2014 Patents and Companies Registration Reg. Mark: Unregistered Reg. Mark: Unregistered Agency 1 2 Zambia Gazette 9th January, 2015 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.4OF 2015 [5357512/20 day of May, 2002 and having its place of business at will be struck- off the register of companies pursuant to section 361 of the The Companies Act companies Act Cap. 388 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is (Cap. 388 ) shown to the contrary. W. B ANDA, Senior inspector of Companies, Notice Under Section 361 P. O. Box 32020 For/ Registrar, USAKA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three L Patents and Companies Registration 11th December, 2014 Agency months after the publication of this notice, Anji Supplies Limited, Company Registration No. 104555, Incorporated in Zambia on the GAZETTE NOTICE NO.8OF 2015 [5357512/16 17th day of August, 2012, and having its place of business at Plot No. 5061 Washama Road, Lusaka Zambia will be struck-off the The Companies Act register of companies pursuant to Section 361 of the Companies Act (Cap. 388 ) Cap. 388 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to the contrary. Notice Under Section 361 W. B ANDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three Senior inspector of Companies, months after the publication of this notice, Intergrated Broadcasting P. O. Box 32020 For/ Registrar, Solutions Limited, Company Registration No. 100295, Incorporated LUSAKA Patents and Companies Registration in Zambia on 13th day of March, 2012 and having its place of business 9th December, 2014 Agency at Farm No. 401/402, Linda, Livingstone Zambia will be struck-off the register of companies pursuant to Section 361 of the Companies GAZETTE NOTICE NO.5OF 2015 [5357512/21 Act Cap. 388 of the laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to the The Companies Act contrary. (Cap. 388 ) W. B ANDA, Senior inspector of Companies, Notice Under Section 361 P.O. Box 32020 For/ Registrar, LUSAKA Patents and Companies Registration NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three 11th December, 2014 Agency months after the publication of this notice, Electro Shanza Investments Limited, Company Registration No. 85985, Incorporated GAZETTE NOTICE NO.9OF 2015 [5357512/6 in Zambia on 28th day of July, 2010, and having its place of business at Plot No. 237 Kafue, Lusaka Zambia, will be struck-off the register The Companies Act of companies pursuant to Section 361 of the Companies Act Cap. (Cap. 388 ) 388 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to the contrary. W. B ANDA, Notice Under Section 361 Senior inspector of Companies, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three P. O. Box 32020 For/ Registrar, months after the publication of this notice, Hariom Investment LUSAKA Patents and Companies Registration Limited, Company registration No. 117886, Incorporated in Zambia 1st December, 2014 Agency on the 5th day of December, 2013 and having its place of business at B-12 Lubambe Centre, Parklands Kitwe Zambia, will be struck-off GAZETTE NOTICE NO.6OF 2015 [5357512/14 the register of companies pursuant to Section 361 of the Companies The Companies Act Act Cap. 388 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to (Cap. 388 ) the contrary. W. B ANDA, Senior inspector of Companies, Notice Under Section 361 P. O. Box 32020 For/ Registrar, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three LUSAKA Patents and Companies Registration months after the publication of this notice, Zambezi Auto Centre 24th November, 2014 Agency Company Limted, Company registration No. 102443, Incorporated in Zambia on 1st day of June, 2012 and having its place of business GAZETTE NOTICE NO.10OF 2015 [5357512/7 at Flat 10 Thorn park block 7 Lusaka Zambia will be struck-off the The Companies Act register of companies pursaunt to section 361 of the Companies Act (Cap. 388 ) cap. 388 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to the contrary. Notice Under Section 361 W. B ANDA, Senior inspector of Companies, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three P. O. Box 32020 For/ Registrar, months after the publication of this notice, Chibshone Investments LUSAKA Patents and Companies Registration Limited, Company Registration No. 83183, Incorporated in Zambia 10th October, 2014 Agency on the 4th day of March, 2010 and having its place of business at 53 Independence Avenue Parklands, Kitwe Zambia will be struck-off GAZETTE NOTICE NO.7OF 2015 [5357512/15 the register of companies pursaunt to section 361 of the Companies Act cap. 388 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to the The Companies Act contrary. (Cap. 388 ) W. B ANDA, Notice Under Section 361 Senior inspector of Companies, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three P. O. Box 32020 For/ Registrar, months after the publication of this notice, Home Front Limited, LUSAKA Patents and Companies Registration Company Registration No. 49936, Incorporated in Zambia on 16th 5th November, 2014 Agency 5th January, 2015 Zambia Gazette 3 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.11OF 2015 [5357512/23 GAZETTE NOTICE NO.15OF 2015 [5357512/26 The Companies Act The Companies Act (Cap 388) (Cap 388) Notice Under Section 361 Notice Under Section 361 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N that at the expiration of a period of three NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expiration of a period of three months after the publication of this notice, Iso Leisure Hotels and months after the publication of this notice, Red House Construction Resorts Zambia Limited, Company Registration No.
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