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Government Gazette REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Vol. XV, No. 76 GABORONE 23rd December, 1977. CONTENTS Page Notice of Forfeiture of Land — G.N. No. 722 of 1977 (Second Publication)................................................. 1032 Notice of Application for Licence to Manufacture — G.N. No. 723 of 1977 (Second Publication).... 1032 Acting Appointment — Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning — G.N. No. 725 of 1977................................................................................................................................................... 1033 Public Service Examinations — G.N. No. 726 of 1977........... 1033 Renewal of Road Transport Permits — G.N. No. 727 of 1977.......................................................................... 1034 Closure of Certain Areas to Prospecting — G.N. No. 728 of 1977.................................................................... 1050 Companies Struck off the Register — G.N. No. 729 of 1977............................................................................... 1051 Companies Restored to the Register — G.N. No. 730 of 1977........................................................................... 1052 Treasury Bills — Issue of 16th December, 1977 — G.N. No. 731 of 1977...................................................... 1052 Commencement of Development Approval Order — G.N. No. 732 of 1977................................................ 1052 Special Liquor Licensing Courts — G.N. No. 733 of 1977.................................................................................. 1053 Applications for Government of Botswana Treasury Bills — G.N. No. 734 of 1977.................................. 1058 Public Notices........................................................................................................................................................... 1058—64 The following Supplement is published with this issue of the Gazette — Supplement C — Customary Courts (Increase of Criminal Jurisdiction) (No. 2) Order, 1977 — S.I. No. 138 of 1977 ........................................................................................................... C.657-8* Road Transport (Permits) (Amendment) Regulations, 1977 — S.I. No. 139 of 1977................................................................................................................................. C.659-61 The Botswana Government Gazette is printed by the Botswana Government Printer. P.O. Box 87: GABORONE, Republic of Botswana. Subscription rate is P 10 00 post free for 12 months. The price for this issue of the Gazette (including Supplements) is 80 thebe 1032 Government Notice No. 722 of 1977 DEEDS REGISTRY ACT (Cap. 33:03) Notice of Forfeiture of Land Notice is hereby given, in terms of section 45 of the Deeds Registry Act, that — CERTAIN Lot 4855 Gaborone SITUATE in Gaborone Extension 11 MEASURING 19 542 (Nineteen thousand five hundred and forty-two) English Sqaure Feet; AS WILL MORE from General Plan No. D.S.L. 5/73 prepared by Surveyor E.N. FULLY APPEAR Palframan in March — July, 1972 and approved by the Director of Surveys and Lands on the 11th April, 1973; EXTENDING As Certificate of Registered State Title No. 135/70 dated 28th August, 1970 and subsequent Deed of State Grant No. 248/73 in favour of Abdul Wahab Abdulla dated 21st November, 1973 will more fully point out; is declared forfeit to the State on the ground that the said Abdul Wahab Abdulla, the registered owner has failed to comply with Condition 4 of the Deed of State Grant No. 248/73 in that he failed to erect a residence of the value of or exceeding PIO 000,00 within 2 years from the 20th August, 1973; Against the said forfeiture, Government will pay to the said registered owner of Lot 4855 eighty per cent of the price at which the said property was purchased from the State. Any person objecting to such forfeiture must lodge a notice of his objection within 30 days of the last publication of this Notice, setting out his reasons why Deed of State Grant No. 248/73 should not be cancelled by the Registrar of Deeds. DATED this 8th day of December, 1977. L. MAKGEKGENENE, Minister of Local Government and Lands. L12/GAB/4855 Second Publication Government Notice No. 723 of 1977 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ACT (Cap. 43:01) Notice of Application for Licence to Manufacture IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of section 6 of the Industrial Development Act, notice is hereby given that the following application for a licence to manufacture has been made. Name of applicant and address: Bophelo Bakery (Pty.) Ltd., P.O. Box 27, Selebi-Phikwe List of products it is proposed to manufacture: Bread, Biscuits, confectionaries etc. Proposed location of manufacturing activities: Selebi-Phikwe 2. Any person who wishes to make representations in terms of section 8 (1) of the Act may do so in writing to the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Private Bag 004, Gaborone, and should also send a copy of such representations to the applicant, within fourteen days of the second and last publication of this notice. DATED this 1st day of December, 1977. D. TSHEKO, for Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Second Publication 1033 Government Notice No. 725 of 1977 CONSTITUTION OF BOTSWANA Acting Appointment — Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 113 of the Constitution, His Excellency the President has appointed — BENJAMIN IPONENGGASENNELWE to act as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, with effect from 19th December, 1977, to 6th January, 1978, inclusive. DATED this 16th day of December, 1977. M.C. TIBONE, Acting Permanent Secretary, L2/1798 XI Office of the President. Government Notice No. 726 of 1977 Public Service Examinations IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that the following candidates were successful in the Examinations conducted at the end of the following Courses: — GOVERNMENT ADVANCED EXECUTIVE Phenyo Mmereki Denise B. Gaboutloeloe Graham Hambira Albert L. Babili Dube Matlhogonolo Ntibi Kedikilwe Mmanche M. Gabaraane Modise P. Matebu Gilbert Tshosa Alfred Pabalelo Mogami Leutlwetse Kgaile Philip Maphanyane Celestine Kwako Mukgange Kgang Maokaneng BASIC PRACTICAL FIREMANSHIP COURSE NO. 3 B. Badirwang I. Leshope B. Khumo S. Momene D. Loeto G. Serumola R. Bekane D. Nkwe R. Nkele CUSTOMS ASSISTANT (C2) QUALIFYING EXAMINATION Cornelius Waniwa Mudongo Setlhare Melton Seonyatseng CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN COURSE Wittor Kgwasiwa La meek Moroka John Chakalisa Simon Sokwane Francis Magibisela John Maphanyane Ebeni Gwamba Lefoko Lekwapa Gilbert John Maikano Geoffrey Tahla Nitian Taleyana SOILS MECHANICS (ROADS) Tsogang Segosebe FIELD PRACTICAL - SURVEY ASSISTANT (HEAD CHAINMAN) Medicin Ncube Benjamin Molefe It would be appreciated if these officers could be informed accordingly. DATED 7th December, 1977. y MATLHAKU Secretary, Public Service Commission. 1034 Government Notice No. 727 of 1977 ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMIT) ACT (Cap. 69:03) ROAD TRANSPORT (PERMITS) REGULATIONS (Cap. 69:03 Sub. Leg.) Renewal of Road Transport Permits NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in accordance with section 3 (5) (iii) of the Road Transport (Permits) Act, the following permits are due for renewal within 14 days of the date hereof — 16th December, 1977. Name and Address Permit No. Area of Operation Bruno H.R. Lemcke (XXX>9 Ghanzi-Lobatse — Two vehicles for con­ P.O. Ghanzi veyance of cattle and general goods Heins Transport (Botswana Pty) Ltd 00223 25 vehicles for conveyance of mining equip­ P.O. Box 294 ment and general goods in North East, North Gaborone West and Francistown. Joseph Tsheko 00206 One vehicle for conveyance of general goods P.O. Box 249 in Kgatleng to Gaborone Mochudi Tshomane Seaparo 00203 One vehicle for conveyance of goods in P.O. Box 86 Kweneng and Gaborone. Molepolole Charles R. Wright 00202 3 vehicles for the conveyance of goods in P.O. Box 490 Serowe (Central District). Serowe Pegasus Transport (Botswana) Pty 00201 16 vehicles for conveyance of goods in Ngami- P.O. Box 644 land and Chobe Districts. Francistown David D. Mankgane 00182 1 vehicle for carrying passengers and goods P.O. Ghanzi between Ghanzi and Nojane. John N. Selemogwe 00181 2 vehicles for the conveyance of goods in P.O. Box 33, Mochudi-Gaborone-Sikwane and Olifants Drift. Mochudi. Balekanye Garebatho 00172 1 vehicle to carry goods in Central District. P.O. Box 79, Serowe. Ramolotsana Ofentse 00169 2 vehicles for the conveyance of goods in P.O. Box 186, Francistown area. Francistown Wilson M. Roedani 00161 1 vehicle for the conveyance of goods in P.O. Box 61 R.S.A. and Botswana. Gaborone G.W. Kamfer 00160 1 vehicle for the conveyance of goods in P.O. Box Metlojane Ramatlabama-Metlojane-Lobatse and Ghanzi. Via Lobatse C.J. Bernard 00156 2 vehicles for transporting cattle to B.M.C. P.O. Box 7, from Kgalagadi and Southern Districts. Bray Muir Selby Peitrick 00155 2 vehicles for the conveyance of goods in P.O. Box 34 Central Districts and Gaborone area. Palapye Phenyamere Mazila 00143 1 vehicle for the conveyance of goods in P.O. Box 158 Central-North East-Francistown and Selebi- Serowe Phikwe. Kelebone Maliehe Letelo 00142 1 vehicle for conveyance of general goods in Private Bag 10 Central District. Serowe Steyn Bros. Botswana (Pty) Ltd. 00141 4 vehicles for the conveyance of goods through­ P.O. Box 787 out Botswana. Gaborone Cronje Gideon George 00070 5 vehicles for conveyance of general cargo in P.O. Box 191 and Southern Lobatse. Lobatse.
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