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.. I}R GOVERNMENT GAZETTE u i f T HARARE '.) \ i1- .■ 'I P.U.. l'0>- }r i . .. i I i ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE # EXTRAORDINARY Published hy Authority i Vol. LXXXII, No. 8 23rd JANUARY, 2004 Price $4 200,00 j ■i General Notice 49 of 2004. 2. Deed of Transfer5701/80, registered in the name pf Malcolm Kenneth Mackintosh, in respect of certain piece of land LAND ACQUISITION ACT {CHAPTER 20:10] situate in the district ^f Chilimapzi being The Remaining Extent of Felixburg, measuring eight hundred and sixty-one Preliminary Notice to’ Compulsorily Acqu^e Land comma two two six one (861,226 1) hectares. 3. DeedofTransfer2830/76,registeredinthenameof Jacobus NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of subsection (1) of section 5 f of the Land Acquisition Act [Chapter 20:10], that the President Johannes Petrus La Grange, in respect of certain piece of land situate in the district of Chilimanzi, being Nuwejaar, measur­ intends to acquire compulsorily the land described in the Schedule I for resettlement purposes. ing two thousand eight hundred and fifty-one comma zero five five eight (2 851,055 8) hectares. A plan of the land is available for inspection at the following offices of the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement 4. Deed of Transfer 738/64, registered in the name of Coert between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday other than on a Erasmus, in respect of certain piece of land situate in the public holiday on or before the 23rd Febmary, 2004. district of Chilimanzi, being The Remainder of Norwood, measuring three thousand three hundred and sixty-nine comma (a) Ngungunyana Building, No. 1, Borrowdale Road, Harare; four eight three two (3 369,483 2) acres. i (b) Department of Lands and Rural Resettlement, CF119, Gov­ 5. Deed ofTransfer 7244/73, registered in the name of Kathryn ernment Composite Block, Robert Mugabe Way, Mutare; Anne Harvey, in respect of certain piece of land situate in the (c) Department of Lands and Rural Resettlement, Office 146, district of Chilimanzi, being Culloden of Daviot of Shasha Fourth Floor, Block H, Mhlahlandlela Government Com­ Fountains, measuring eight hundred and nine comma three plex, Bulawayo; seven two six (809,372 6) hectares. (d) Department of Lands and Rural Resettlement, M & W 6. Deed of Transfer 6499/80, registered in the name of Phillip Building, Comer Park/Link Street, Chinhoyi; ; Rudolph Kruger, in respect of certain piece of land situate in (e) Department of Lands and Rural Re.settlement, First Floor, the district of Chilimanzi, being Middeldeel, measuring two Founders House, The Green, Marondera; thousand five hundred and ten comma seven nine six zero i • (2 510,796 0) hectares. (f) Department of Lands and Rural Resettlement, 19, Hellet 7. Deed of Transfer 1639/81, registered in the name of Johan Street, Masvingo; 1 (g) Department of Lands and Rural Resettlement, Exchange Christiaan Kriek, in resj^ct of certain piece of land situate in the di strict of Chilimanzi being Osemrowend Estate, measur­ r Building, Main Street, Gweru; ing seven hundred and seventy-two comma zero five four (h) Department of Lands and Rural Resettlement, Office No. five (772,054 5) hectares. F20, First Floor, Mtshabezi Building, Gwanda; 8. Deed of Transfer3465/80, registered in the name of Johannes (i) Department of Lands and Rural Resettlement, Ndodahondo Jacobus Smit, in respect of certain piece of laijd situate in the Building, Bindura. district of Chilimanzi, being Endama Ranche, measuring one thousand three hundred and eighty-six comma six two two Any owner or occupier or any other person who has an interest and eight (1 386,622 8) hectares. right in the said land, and who wishes to object to the proposed 9t ' Deed ofTri^sfer 218/96, registered in the name of Fefetera compulsory acquisition, may lodge the same, in writing, with the . Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Private Bag Investments (Private) Limited, in respect of certain piece of 7701, Causeway, Harare, on or before the 23rd February, 2004. land situate in the district of Chilimanzi, being Southdale, J. M. MADE, measuring two thousand three hundred and eighty-one comma Minister of Lands, Agriculture zero one two two (2 381,012 2) hectares. 23-1-2004. and Rural Resettlement. 10. Deed of Transfer 7788/89, registered in the. name of The Jovner Family Trust, in respect of certain pieceof land situate Schedule in the district of Chilimanzi, being Widgeon, measuring five thousand three hundred and thirty-three comma eight seven DESCRIPTION OF LAND three four (5 333,873 4) hectares. 1. Deed of Transfer 2107/78, registered in the name of Johan 11. Deed of Transfer4287/77, registered in the name of Malcolm Christiaan Adriaan Smit, in respect of certain piece of land Kenneth Mackintosh, in respect of certain piece of land situate in the district of Charter, being Markdale South, situate in the district of Chilimanzi, being Maxwell Farm of measuring one thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven Felixburg, measuring one thousand seven hundred and fif­ comma five one six two (1 777,516 2) hectares. teen comma three nine seven two (1 715,397 2) hectares. ’■ The Following Page(s) are Not Yet Available If you have a hardcopy page suitable for scanning, LLMC would like to hear from you. Thank you. 1-800-235-4446 or [email protected] ^ ■ ZlMBABWKAN GoVERbiMENT GAZlaTH EXTRAORDINARY, 23rD JANUARY, 2004 77 IT ,1 I ( 40. Deed of Transfer 455/70, registered in the name of Diijk 54. Deed ofTransfer 1478/97, registered in the name of Frederik Cornelius Odendaal, in respect ofeertain piece of land liiuiatc Jac()bus van der Sande, in respect of certain piece of land in the district of Gutu, being Leyburn, measuring one situate in the district of Nuanctsi, being Nandice Ranch A, thousand four hundred and twelve eomiuii seven nine zero measuring nine thousand five hundred and six comma two zero (1412i790 0) acres. five five seven (9 506.255 7) hectares 41. Deed of Transfer 2660/85, reglslered In the name of Den- Jamin Jame,s Layard Bezuidcnhoiit, in rc.spect of certain 5.5. Deed ofTransfer 5492/86, regi.stercd in the name of Chlpangai piece of land situate in the district of Gutu, being Haig, Estates (Private) Limited, in respect of certain piece of land measuring six hundred and twenty-five comma five nine five situate in the district of Nuanetsi, being Solomon Landgoed one (625,595 1) hectares. Ranch of Nuanetsi Ranche, measuring ten thousand four hundred and eighty-fourcomma ninesevensix six (10484,976 42. Deed of Transfer 689/76, registered in the name of Cristos 6) hectares.' Kantarias, in respect of certain piece of land situate in the district of Gutu, being Ingogo, measuring one thousand four 56, Deed of Transfer 4584/95, registered in the name of Johannes hundred and sixty-one comma six four two three (1461,642 3) Hendrik Petrus Hattingh Du Plessis, in respect of certain hectares. piece of land situate in the district of Nuanetsi, being Welkon 43. Deed of Transfer 5081/84, registered in the name of Jacob Ranch of Sossonye Ranch of Nuanetsi Ranche, measuring Gerhardus Jovner, in respect of certain piece of land situate four thousand four hundred and forty-four comma two four in the district of Gutu, being The Remainder of Welwart, three nine (4 444,243 9) hectares. measuring one thousand four hundred and two comma three six one three (1 402,361 3) hectares. 57. Deed ofTransfer 834/91, registered in the name of Nyavasha Ranching & Safaris (Private) Limited, in respect of certain 44. Deed ofTransfer 10078/99, registered in the name of Jacobus piece of land situate in the district of Nt^anetsi, being Lot 6 of Daniel Nel, in respect of certain piece of land situate in the Lot 12 of Nuanetsi Ranche A, measuring seven hundred and district of Gutu, being Nel ville. mea.suring nine hundred and ninety-three comma three three two one (793,3321) hectares. c. sixty-nine comma six'three zero four (969,630 4) hectares. 45. Deed ofTransfer24443/86, registered in the nameofMartinna 58. Deed ofTransfer 8968/99, registered in the name of Admin­ Susanna Hunderrmark, Frederick Albeilus Van Der Merwe istrators of the Estate of The Late Theodopr Carl Rijs and Louis Carl Rijs, in respect of certain piece of land situate in Q. & Johanna Eliza Van Der Merwe, in respect of certain piece of land situate in the district of Lomagundi, being Maryland, the district of Nuanetsi, being The Rem^incjprbf Limburgia measuring one thousand three hundred and two comma nine of Nuanetsi Ranche A, measuring eleventhbusand and forty- * eight six eight (1 302,986 8) hectares. nine comma zero eight six five (II 049,086 5) hectares. 46. Deed ofTransfer 2634/69, registered in the name of Bracken ,59. ,, Deed oj''Transfer 706.1/94, regi.stered in the name of George Hills A Development Company (Private) Limited, in respect Arthur Viljoen, in respect of certain piece of land situate in of certain pieceof land situate in the district of Inyanga, being the district of Nuanetsi, being Lot 50A Nuanetsi Ranche A, Remainder of Bracken Hills A, measuring five hundred and measuring two thousand six hundred and forty-six comma forty-four comma zero three nine zero (544,039 0) acres. one zero five six (2 646,105 6) hectares. 47. Deed of Transfer 883/51, registered in Ihe name of Pulpwood Company Limited, in respect of certain piece of land situate 60. Deed of Transfer 6797/73, registered in the name of B. J. B in the district of Inyanga, being Lot Z Portion of Inyanga , Ranch (Private) Limited, in respect of certain piece of land Downs Portion of Inyanga Block, measuring eight thousand situate in the district of Nuanetsi, beihg B.
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