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Zimbabwean Government Gazette ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. LXVn, No. 15 17th MARCH, 1989 Price 40c General Notice 125 of 1989. The service to operate as follows— ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262} (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday and Thursday 7 a.m., arrive Muchekayaora 1 p.m.; Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits (b) depart Bulawayo Friday 5 p.m., arrive Muchekayaora 11 p.m.; (c) depart Gweru Saturday 11.05 a.m., arrive Muchekayaora IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor 3 p.m.; Transportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is hereby given that the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or. (d) depart Bulawayo Sunday 3 p.im, arrive Muchekayaora amendment of road service permits, have been received for the 9 p.m.; consideration of the Controller of Road Motor Transportation. (e) depart Muchekayaora Monday. Wednesday and Friday Any person wishing to object to any such application must 5 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 11.05 a.m.; lodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, P.O. (f) depart Muchekayaora Saturday 5 a.m., arrive Gweru Box 8332, Causeway— 9 a.m.; (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to object, so as to (g) depart Muchekayaora Sunday 6 a.m., arrive Bulawayo reach the Controller’s office not later than the 7th April, 12.05 p.m. 1989; ^ Zimbabwe Omnibus Co.—a division of ZUPCO. (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M.T. 24, together with two copies thereof, so as to reach ffie 0/545/88. Permit; 27848. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: Controller’s office not later than the 28th April, 1989. 76. Route; Kwekwe - Kwekwe River - Jericho - Bobies - Zororo - Any person objecting to an application for the issue or Zhombe - Joe Store - Ngondoma - Empress Turn-oS - amendment of a road service permit must confine his grounds Mapfumo - Kambasha - Gokwe. of objection to matters directly bearing on the considerations By; referred in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (Q of section 8 of the said Act. (a) Extension of route from Kwekwe - Parksnn - C.S. Farm - Mabodza Business Centre - Kabanga Qinic. A. M. CHIDAWANYIKA, (b)^ Alteration to times. 17-3-89. Acting Controller of Road Motor Transportation. The service operates as follows— (a) depart Kwekwe Monday to Sunday 8 a-m., arrive Gokwe S chedule 10.35 a.m.; MOTOR-OMNIBUSES (b) depart Gokwe Monday to Sunday 12 noon, arrive Amendments Kwekwe 2.35 pan. I. Ganyani. The service to operate as follows— 750/57/88. Permit; 23796. Motor-omnibus, Passenger-capacity; (a) depart Gokwe Monday to Sunday 12 1100" ., airive Kabanga Clinic 5.40 p.m.; Route; Bulawayo - Shangani - Gweru - Mvuma - Chatsworth - (b) depart Kabanga Clinic Monday to Sunday 5.30 a.m., Gutu - Hamandishe School - Matunduru School - Buhera. arrive Gokwe 10.35 a m. By: Additionals (a) Deviation and extension of route from Hamandishe School - Makudo - Chitsa - Basera - Muchekayaora. J. Kanoyangwa, t/a Kumukira Bus Service. 0/488/88. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity; 75. (b) Increase in frequencies. Route/; Harare - Norton - Chegutu - Kadoma - Kwekwe - The service operates as follows— Nkayi Turn-off - Chief Mtombeni - Zhombe Hospital - Fall (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday and Thursday 7 a.m., arrive School - Njerere Township - Gokwe Office. Buhera tXC. 2.25 p.m.; The service to operate as follows— (b) depart Bulawayo Friday 6 p.m., arrive Buhera D.C. (a) depart Harare Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2 p.m., 1.25 p.m.; arrive Gokwe D.C. 7.15 p.m.; (c) dc{»rt Buhera, Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m., arrive (b) depart Harare Sunday 2 p.m., arrive Kwekwe 4.55 p.m.; Bulawayo 3.25 p.m.; (c) depart Gokwe D.C. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (d) depart Buhera Sunday 11 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 2 p.m., arrive Harare 7.15 p.m.; 5.25 j(.m. (d) depart Kwekwe Sunday 5.10 p.m., arrive Harare 8.10 pi.m. 232 Zimbabwean Government G azetie, ITth (M arch, 1989 0/489/88. iMotor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. General Notice 126 of 1989. Route: Harare - Chegutu - Kwelcwe - Nkayi Turn-off - Zhombe GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD Hospital - Njerere Township - Gokwe Office. Tenders Invited The service to, operate as follows— (a) depart Harare Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 2pjn., All toodon must be submitted to the Secretsry, Qovemment Tender Boerd, arrive Gokwe D.G 7.15 p.m.; P.O. Box 8075, CauHwey. Tendeix must In no clreumstsnces be submitted to departments. (b) depart Kwekwe Sunday 5.10 p.m., arrive Gokwe D.C. 7.30 p.m.; the n time to oe lonea mw rwi o w s ~ — (c) depart Gokwe D.C. Monday, Wednesday and Friday to the Secretary, Government Tender Board, Fifth Roor, Fanum H ouev 57, 2 p.m., arrive Harare 7.15 p.m.; Samora Machd Avenue, Harare, before 2.45 p.m. on the closing date notified. depart Gokwe D.C. Sunday 2 p.m., arrive Kwekwe Offeis submitted by telegraph, stotlng clearly therein (d) he lervioe and the amount mutt be dfipatcl^ *“.1 AifeodM 4.20 p.m. Office to the Secretary, Government Tender Board, by 2.45 on t h e ^ m ^ date and the confirmation tender posted not later than the cloemg time and date. S. M. Transport (Pvt.) Ltd. The telegraphic addrwt ii'Tenders, Harare”. Were.—Tender* which are not received by 2.45 p.m. whether 0/496/88. Motor-omnibua Passenger-capacity; 75. by hand, by post or by telegraph, will be treated as late tenden. If a deposit is required for tender documento, it will be Route: Harare - Glendale - Gweshe Township - Rosa Clinic - a bona fith tender or if the tender documents are returned complete and unmariced Nzvimbo Growth Point. before the dtaing date. For supply contracts, the country of manufkcture mutt ^ stated. The service to operate as follows— are compared, a degree of preference is deduct^ from prices tendered for goods (a) depart Harare Monday to Sunday 9 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., manufactured in Zimtebwe. arrive Nzvimbo Growth Point 11 a.m.; No tender can be withdrawn or amended during another period specified in tender documents) from the stated closing date. (b) depart Nzvimbo Growth Point Monday to Sunday The Oovemmect does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or eny tender, end 11.30 a.m and 5 p.m., arrive Harare 1.30 p.m. and 7 p.m., reserves the right to select any tender in whole or in part. respectively. Tenders which are properly addressed to the Oovernment T enderBt^ ta •ttvelopet wth th■ e advertisra tender number and description^ - endoised on the P. Hall and Co. (Pvt) Ltd o u tsit are not opened until 2.45 p.m. on the closing date. Momtien of the public may attend the opening of tendm on Fifth Hooi^ 0/502/88. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Fanum»num Home, 57, Samora Machei Avenue, Harare, from 2.45 p.m. onwarda on the date spedfbd. Route: Bulawayo - Gweru - Kwekwe - Kadoma - Chegutu ' C. C. MUCHENJE, Murombedzi - Chinhoyi - Alaska Mine - Kenzamba - Che- Secretary, mundi - Obva Store. 17.3.a Oovemment Tender Board. The service to ojierate as follows— Tender (a) depart Bulawayo Monday and Wednesday 8 a.m., arrive 1 number Obva Store 3.01 p.m.; 0439. Purchase of printing, numbering and bindiiig tnadtiMS. Qosing date, 6.4.89. Documents are obtainable from me (b) depart Bulawayo Friday 6 a.m., arrive Obva Store Director, State Lotteries Hall, 27, Speke Avenue, Julius 1.01 ptm.; Nyerere Way, Harare, or P.O. Box 1188, Harare. (c) depart Obva Store Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 6 a.m., 0444. Repair of beds and tin trunks for Defence Forges for arrive Bulawayo 1.01 p.m. me period 1st July, 1989 to 30m June. 1990. aosm g date, 6.4.89. Tombs Motors (Pvt.) Ltd. 0445. Sup^y and deliver of veterinary medicines on an “as 0/583/88. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 76. and when requiretr’ contract basis, for me period 1st July, 1989 to 30m June, 1990. Closing date, 6.4.89. Area; Throughout Zimbabwe. Tender documents for 0444 and 0445 are obtained from Condition: For private-hire and advertised and/or organized the Central Provision Office, Army Headquartera, Pnvate tours, provided no stage carriage service is operated on any Bag 7720, Causeway. route. 0446. Supply and delivery of six fishing boats. Oonng date, 6.4.89. Documents are obteinable from me Secretary, TAXI-CABS Ministry of Community and Co-operative Development Additionds and Women’s Affairs, P.O. Box 8158, Causeway. G. Rakainga, t/a Rixi Services. CON.43/89. Chitungwiza: Construction of President’s Office TX/177/88. Taxi-cab. Passenget-capacity: 4. offices, aosing date, 6.4.89. CON.42/89. Electrical installation and reticulation in Pro­ Area: Within a 40-kilometre radius of the General Post Office, vincial Z.RJP. Headquarters, clinic and accommodation. Harare. Closing ^ te , 6.4.89. Condition: The vehicle to stand for hire at premises occupied Tender documents for CON.43/89 and CON.42/89 are by the operator only. obtainable from ffie Secretary for Public Construction Note.—^This application is made to reinstate permit 19733, and National Housing, Samora Machei Avenue (P.O. which expired on the 30th September, 1988. Box 8081, Causeway), Harare. DDF.8/89. Tenders are invited from bridge contracton for TRANSFERS me construction of a bridge over me Zhoboringo River in tto Shtirugwi area. A deposit sum of JlOO is reqmred K. and S. Bus Service (Pvt.) Ltd. for each set of tender documents. Qosing date, 6A.89.
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