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Zimbabwean Government Gazette ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Price 40c Vol. LXVI.No. 21 15th APRIL, 1988 (b) depart Harare Saturday 2. p.m.. arrive Chikwizo General Notice 211 of 1988. 8.50 p.m.; ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT {CHAPTER 2(52] (c) depart Harare Sunday 6 p.m., arrive Nyakuchena 10.55 p.m.; Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits (d) depart Nyakuchena Monday 1.30 p.m., arrive Harare 6.25 p.m.; (e) depart Chikwizo Tuesday and Thursday 6 a.m., arrive IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor Harare 12.45 p.m.; Transportation Act '{Chapter 262], notice is hereby given that (f) depart Chikwizo Saturday 4 a.m., arrive Harare the applications detaEed in the Schedule, for the issue _or 10.45 a.m.; . amendment of road service permits, have been receiv^ tor the consideration of the Controller of Road Motor Trans­ (g) depart Chikwizo Sunday 9 a.m., arrive Harare 3.45 p.m. portation. ■ The service to operate as follows— Any person wishing to object to any such application miwt (a) depart Harare Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m., lodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, P.O. arrive Chikwizo 2.15 p.m.; Box 8332, Catxseway— (b) depart Harare Saturday 2 p.m., arrive Chikwizo (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to object, so as to 8.15 p.m.; reach the Controller’s oihoe not later than the 6th (c) depart Harare Sunday 10 a.m., arrive, Chikwizo May, 1988; 4.15 p.m.; fb) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. 24, together with two copies thereof, so as to reach, j (d) depart Chikwizo Monday 12.30 p.m., arrive Harare the Controller’s ofBce not later than the 27th May, 1988. 6.10 p.m.; Any person objecting to an ajpplication for the issue or I (e) depart Chikwizo Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday amendment of a road service permit must coniine his grotmds ' . 6 a.m., arrive Harare 11.55 am.; of objection to matters directly bearing on the c^iderations referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), <e) or (f)' of section (f) depart Chikwizo Sunday 3 a.m., arrive Harare 8.55 a.m. 8 of the said Act. A. M. CfflDAWANYip., ■ P. Hall and Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. 15_4-88. Acting Controller of Road Motor Transportation. 0/628/87. Permit: 24283. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: .65., ' SCHEDBLB Route: Bulawayo - Gwanda - Colleen Bawn - West Nicholson - Keora - Chegato - Mataga - Ngungumbane - Neshuro - MOTOR-OMNIBUSES Ngundu. Amendments By: Alteration to times. A. B. Kanoyangwa, t/a Mukirai Bus Service. ' The service operates as follows— 0/550/87. Permit: 12787. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 6 a.m., 76. arrive Ngundu 1.17 p.m.; Route: Harare - Bora - Murewa - Mutoko_ - Rukau - (b) depart Ngundu Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 a.m., MakoSa - Nyakuchena - Makaha - Mudzi Turn-off - arrive Bulawayo 11.16 a.m. Chikwizo. The service to operate as follows— By: (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 6 a.m., (a) Deviation of route from Makosa - Chikukwa - arrive Ngundu 11.16 a.m.; Mavhurazi - Nyaukaranga - Ngorima - Kadondo - Nyamatawa - Nyangoma - Donzvo - Mudzi Turn-off - (b) depart Ngundu Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 11.16 a.m. Chikwizo. (b) Extension of Sunday outward and Monday inward services between Makosa and Chikwizo. i Additionals '' Kushinga Transport Co-operative. (c) Alteration to times. 0/507/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. The service operates as follows— (a) depart Harare Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m., Route: Gweru - Mvuma - Masvingo-- Ngimdu - Triangle - Chiredzi - Veneka Business Centre - Checheche. arrive Chikwizo 3.50 p.m.; Zimbabwean Governm ent G azette, 15t h A p r i l , 1988 G7100/88. Goods-vehicle. Load: 25 000 kilograms. The service to operate as follows— Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, (a) depart Masvingo Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Flarare. , • j 12 noon, arrive Checheche 5.30 pun.; Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. (b) depart Gweru Wednesday 11.30 a.m.. arrive Checheche. Condition: Standard interlocking condition. 6.45 p.m.; ji/ofe.—Xhis application is made to reinstate penmt 19004, (0) depart Masvingo Friday and Sunday 10.30 a.m., arrive ■ ■which expired on the 31st January, 1988. Checheche 3 p.m.; . u (d) depart Masvingo Saturday 1 p.m., arrive Checheche G/102/88. Goods-vehicle. Load: 14 500 kilograms. 5.30 p.m.; , (e) depart Checheche _ Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Area: Throughout Zimbabwe. _ . a ^ 6 a.m., arrive Masvingo 10.42 a.m.; Nature of carriage: Office and household furniture 'and effects. (f) depart Checheche Wednesday 4.30 a.m., arrive Gweru Condition: Standard interlocking condition. 11.02 a.m.; Norn.—This application is made to reinstate permit 1399 , (g) depart Checheche Friday and Sunday 4.30 a.m., arrive which expired on the 30th September, 1985. Masvingo 8,45 a.m.; . v , • „ (h) depart Checheche Saturday 6,30 a.m., arrive Masvingo Stuttaford and Co. (Zimbabwe) (Pvt.) Ltd. 11 a.m. G/98/88.Trailer. Load: 16000 kilograms. Msabaeka Bus Service. Area: Shall be the same as in the road service permit in 0/593/87. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. respect of the vehicle towing the trailer. Uoute: Chishakwe - Chigodora - Mutare^ - J Nature of carriage: Shall be the same ^ Headlands - Macheke - Marondera - Mbare - Chitungwiza. permit in respect of the vehic.e towmg the trailer. T^ote.—^This application is made to reinstate permit 21441, The service to operate as follows— , „ -j which expired on the 31st January, 1987. (a) depart Chishakwe Monday, Wednesday and Fnday 5.30 a.m., arrive Chitungwiza 12.45 p.m.; (b) depart Chishakwe Sunday 9 a.m„ arrive Chitungwiza G/101/88. Goods-vehicle. Load: 20 000 kilograms. Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, 2.45 p.m.; , ' j o (c) depart Chitungwiza Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m„ Harare. j arrive Chishakwe 12.20 p.m.; ^ , Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kmds. (d) depart Chitungwiza Saturday 7 a.m., arrive Chishakwe Condition: Standard interlocking condition. 11.20 a.m.; . Note.—This application is made to reinstate permit 2134/, (e) depart Chitungwiza Sunday 3.35 p.m., arrive Chishakwe wMch expired on the 31st May, 1986. 7.55 p.m. GOODS-VEfflCLES TAJa-CABS Amendments Additionals MarongweTransport (Pvt.) Ltd. , N. Mamvura. -. a G/82/88. Permit: 23872. Goods-vehicle. Load: 11000 kilo- TX/144 to 1471ST. Four taxi-cabs. Passenger-capacity: .4, Area- Within Gokwe and Sanyati Communal lands, with Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the post office, Mutar^ access to Kwekwe, Kadoma, Chegutu and Harare. , , Condition: The vehicle to stand for hire at 'any authorhed Nature of carriage: Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds. taxi-rank within the area under the jurisdiction of the Mptare City CouncH. Condition: Note.—These applications are made to reinstate perinite 2M20, (a) Standard interlocking condition. 23419, 23421 and 23418, which expued on the 31st May, (b) No goods shall be picked up or _ set dow betweeu the 1986.’ boundary of the area of operation and 1;he places of and between access places in thier direction. Sharaude Glen Norah Taxi Services (Pvt.) Ltd. By: Increase in load to 30 000 kilograms. XX/3 to 5/88. Three taxi-cabs. Passenger-capaaty: 3, each. Additionals Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, Boart Zimbabwe—contracting division. Harare. „ j ^oa j G/89 to '91/88. Three goods-vehicles. Load: 30000 kilo­ Condition: The vehicles to stand for hire at Stands 78A and grams, each. ■ 78B, Mufakose, only. _ > ojom Route: Shackleton Mine - Weigh Bridge - Angwa Mine Note —These applications are made to reinstate permits 24891. Alaska Dolomite. ’ 24890 and 24889, which expired on the 31st January, 1988. Nature of carriage: Mineral ores and mining requuements on contract to Lo.magundi Smelting and Mining Company, only. M. Masawi, t/a Rixi Services. TX/7/88. Taxi-cab. Passenger-iapacity: 3. _ Midsec (Pvt.) Ltd. Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, G/92/88. (Soods-vehicle. Load: 2 190 kilograms. Harare. Area: Throughout Zimbabwe. Condition: The vehicle to stand for hire at the prenuses Natur,e of carriage: Works of art, jewellery, bullion, cash, occupied by the operator, only. ^ _ specie and confidential documents. Ai„fg_This application is made to reinstate permit 189uU, which Spired on the 30th September. 1987. Stuttafords (Pvt.) Ltd. „ , G/95 and 97/88. Two trailers. Load: 10 000 kilograms, each. Area: ShaT be the same as in the road service, permits in D. Goredema. respect of the vehicles towing the trailers. TX/8/88. Taxi-cab. Passenger-capacity: 4. Nature of carriage: Shall be the same, as in the road service Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the post office, Chinhoyi. permits in respect of the vehicle towmg the trailers. Condition: The vehicle to stand for hire at Chinhoyi Township, —^These applications are made to reinstate permits 21738 Donhodzo and Chinhoyi main taxi-ranks. and 21737, which expired on the 31st January, 1988. G/96 and 99/88. Two goods-vehicles. Load: 7 OOO kilograms. M. Birima. TX/9/88. Taxi-cab. Passenger-capacity: 4. Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, Area: Within an 80-kilometre radius of the Genera] Post Office, Bulawayo. , t i. Harare. , a ^ Condition: The vehicle to stand for hire at the Loben^la Nature of carriage: Office and household furniture and egects.
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