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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$22.20 WINDHOEK - 22 August 2017 No. 6391 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 transport 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 are published in terms of section 14(1) of the Road Transportation Act, 1977 (Act No. 74 of 1977), Representations which interested parties wish to make in respect of the applications must comply with the provisions of regulation 4(1) of the Road Transportation 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 13178, Windhoek to reach that office not later than 21 days after the date of publication of this Government Gazette. Address to which representations must be submitted: M. Cloete, Private Bag 12030, Ausspannplatz, Windhoek, Namibia. Full particulars in respect of each application are open to inspection at the ROADS AUTHORITY, NaTIS House, Faraday Street, Windhoek. ________________ 2 Government Gazette 22 August 2017 6391 App. 146589 (2) L ABED 84051410722 (3) their personal luggage: From Tsandi to Ongwediva BOX 65186, KATUTURA, 0000 (4) New Per- via Oshakati and return the same route. manent Authorisation (5A) Passengers (6A) 2 X Bus (single deck) (7A) 23 passengers: Passengers App. 146622 (2) A SAMKANGE 69100910058 (3) and their personal luggage - From Oshakati bustop PO BOX 32376, PIONEERSPARK, WINDHOEK to Windhoek bustop and return. (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 App. 146600 (2) M N NAMUNYEKWA 750731- passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal 00158 (3) PO BOX 65443, KATUTURA, WIND- luggage: From Soweto Market to Grove Mall via HOEK (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Hochland Park Spar and town within Windhoek Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) Municipal Area. 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Windhoek to Okahandja and return App. 146631 (2) PRIDE SAFARIS AND TRANS- the same route. FERS CC. 201615855 (3) P.O BOX 61312, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent App. 146601 (2) I SIMANA 73032200431 (3) Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X Pick-up BOX 5809, AUSSPANNPLATZ, WINDHOEK (4) (7A) 5 passengers: (A) Tourists and their personal New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers luggage - From Windhoek and/or the Hose Kutako (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: International Airport to places situated within Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From the Republic of Namibia including places on the Havana taxi rank No. 717 to City Center taxi rank borders of Namiba and return. (B) Tourists and No. 153 and return the same route. their personal luggage - From the Hosea Kutako International Airport directly to hotels, lodges, and/ App. 146603 (2) C KAHUURE 78092410062 (3) or boarding houses within Windhoek magisterial PO BOX 5809, AUSSPANNPLATZ, WINDHOEK district and return. (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 App. 146633 (2) K T TWIINDILENI 89011900251 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal (3) PO BOX 96546, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) luggage - From Okuryangava taxi rank T59 to City New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Center taxi rank No. T723. (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage: From App. 146605 (2) B N SIBEYA 46031300397 (3) UNAM Main Campus to Havana and Goreangab PO BOX 4117, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) Dam via town within Windhoek Municipal Area. New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Organised passengers (6A) 1 X Bus (single deck) (7A) App. 146636 (2) P M ERASMUS 80060700076 (3) 49 passengers: Employees of Meatco and their PO BOX 2946, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent personal luggage - Within Windhoek Municipal Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan Area. From Windhoek to Okahandja place of (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers business and retrun. and their personal luggage: From Katutura Central Hospital to town at Shoprite within Windhoek App. 146606 (2) R JOHANNES 69050100236 (3) Municipal Area. BOX 7187, KUISEBMOND, WALVIS BAY (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Passengers App. 146647 (2) A P SAMAKUPA 85112510331 (6A) 1 X Bus (single deck) (7A) 23 passengers: (3) PO BOX 1888, RUNDU, NAMIBIA (4) New Passengers and their personal luggage - From Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Walvis Bay bustop to Windhoek bustop Rhino Park (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: and return. Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Ndama location to town at Shoprite taxi rank and App. 146607 (2) H M MATEUS 76091910035 (3) within Rundu Municipal Areas. PO BOX 76, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers App. 146648 (2) A P SAMAKUPA 85112510331 (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (3) PO BOX 1888, RUNDU, NAMIBIA (4) New Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers taxi rank No. 74 Center of Municipality to town and (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: return the same route. Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Ndama location to town at Shoprite taxi rank and App. 146612 (2) S P UUSIKU 79060100271 (3) within Rundu Municipal Areas. PO BOX 22549, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi App. 146650 (2) T AMUNTI 73040210149 (3) Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 PO BOX 2704, SWAKOPMUND, NAMIBIA passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi luggage: From taxirank T05 Katutura to Daan Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Viljoen and return the same route. passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Swakopmund areas and Arandis App. 146613 (2) A MUNDJELE 84011410128 and return the same route. (3) PO BOX 212, OKAHAO (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan App. 146655 (2) F K NEGUMBO 98092100772 (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and (3) PO BOX 62533, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK 6391 Government Gazette 22 August 2017 3 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Otjomuise taxi rank No. T365 to town at Shoprite Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 taxi rank No. T723 and return the same route. passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Rocky Crest taxi rank to Soweto App. 146673 (2) S E NGHIHANGAKENWA Market taxi rank and return the same route. 91093000686 (3) PO BOX 65881, KATUTURA, NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) App. 146657 (2) B T HAIPUMBU 88110500447 Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) (3) PO BOX 27217, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi luggage - From taxi rank No. T28 Khomasdal to Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 Prosperita taxi rank No. T37 and return the same passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal route. luggage - From taxi No. 07 UNAM via Hochland Park. App. 146674 (2) BIBIA INVESTMENT CC 201310773 (3) BOX 27653, WINDHOEK, 0000 App. 146660 (2) F W TSHEEHAMANDJE 8411- (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Passengers 1510051 (3) PO BOX 62533, KATUTURA, (6A) 1 X Bus (single deck) (7A) 23 passengers: WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Authorisation Passengers and their personal luggage - From (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus Okuryangava Bus Stop Windhoek (designated Bus / Minibus (7A) 16 passengers: Taxi passengers and Stop by the Municipality) to Okongo via Eenhana their personal luggage - From Lafrenz taxi rank No. (designated Bus Stop by the Municipality) and 751 to Olympia at MTC headquarters and return the return via the same route. same route. App. 146677 (2) MALU INVESTMENT CC App. 146662 (2) H H NAKUYALA 81010510207 201700248 (3) PO BOX 1253, OKAHANDJA, (3) PO BOX 7695, KATUTURA, NAMIBIA, NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage: From Oshetu location to town via 5 Rand luggage: From Katutura Hakahana taxi rank T113 location within Okahandja Municipal Area. to town within Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 146678 (2) BIBIA INVESTMENT CC App. 146663 (2) C TJIRIMUJE 88082600427 (3) 201310773 (3) BOX 27653, WINDHOEK, 0000 PO BOX 81969, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Passengers Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: 16 passengers: Passengers and their personal Taxi passengers and their personal luggage: From luggage - From Okuryangava Bus Stop Windhoek Prosperita taxi rank T604 town at Wernhil Park (designated Bus Stop by the Municipality) to within Windhoek Municipal Area. Outapi via Ondangwa/Oshakati (designated Bus Stop by the Municipality) and return via the same App. 146665 (2) T NUUMBALA 92102800148 (3) route. BOX 41521, AUSSPANNPLATZ, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi App. 146682 (2) E JONAS 87071500231 (3) Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 PO BOX 105, OPUWO, NAMIBIA (4) New passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers luggage - From taxi rank 57 Wanaheda Katutura to (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: town within Windhoek Municipal Area. Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Opuwo Municipal Areas. App. 146666 (2) T NUUMBALA 92102800148 (3) BOX 41521, ASSPANNAPLATZ, WINDHOEK App.
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