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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$7.80 WINDHOEK - 17 December 2020 No. 7422 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 17 December 2020 7422 App. 192423 (2) D AIMBAANHU 74120200426 Wanaheda taxi rank 59 to Town taxi rank and (3) PO BOX 3423, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA, within Windhoek Municipal Area. 10005 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus App. 192461 (2) S TEOFILUS 65032100102 (3) (7A) 16 passengers: Taxi passengers and their PO BOX 61739, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK (4) personal luggage - From Ombalantu (Outapi) to New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Gobabis and return back via the same route. (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From App. 192425 (2) R A IDIPO 91072500108 (3) Wanaheda taxi rank 59 to Town taxi rank and PO BOX 4474, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New within Windhoek Municipal Area. Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: App. 192465 (2) T IIYAMBO 59061200407 (3) Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From PO BOX 342, SWAKOPMUND, NAMIBIA, taxi rank 521 Cimbebasia to town and Within 13001 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Windhoek Municipal Area. Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their App. 192429 (2) L T KAUSHIIVIKE 84072410179 personal luggage: From Mondesa to town within (3) PO BOX 169, TSUMEB, NAMIBIA, 14002 (4) Swakopmund Municipal Area. New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi App. 192466 (2) T N MWESHIPOPYA 901114- passengers and their personal luggage - Within 00600 (3) PO BOX 13055, EENHANA, NAMIBIA Windhoek Municipal Area. (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 App. 192430 (2) K H JAKURAMA 99042500751 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal (3) PO BOX 60966, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK, luggage - From Omundaungilo to Eenhana and 100005 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) return back. Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Hatch back (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal App. 192470 (2) K V WEYULU 92082400867 (3) luggage - From taxi rank in Katutura to town within PO BOX 13043, EENHANA, NAMIBIA (4) New Windhoek Municipal Area. Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: App. 192435 (2) R K SHANDAKATOZI 890804- Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From 00335 (3) PO BOX 1621, RUNDU, NAMIBIA, Ohauyange in Oshikunde constituency to Eenhana 19001 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) and return back. Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal App. 192471 (2) K AMADHILA 72021400530 luggage: From Katutura taxi rank T79 to town (3) PO BOX 61935, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK, within Windhoek Municipal Area. NAMIBIA, 13001 (4) New Permanent Authorisa- tion (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed App. 192448 (2) I PETRUS 54082900454 (3) top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their PO BOX 20674, WINDHOEK, 10005 (4) New personal luggage - From rank No. 751 Lafrenz to Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Mix settlement and within Windhoek municipal. (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From App. 192473 (2) H SHEKUNANGELA 620820- taxi rank in Katutura to town within Windhoek 00109 (3) PO BOX 302, ONHELEIWA, NAMIBIA Municipal Area. (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus App. 192457 (2) L SHIGWEDHA 78110110193 (3) (7A) 16 passengers: Taxi passengers and their PO BOX 20176, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New personal luggage - From Oneleiwa to Ongombo Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers west in Windhoek and return back. (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From App. 192476 (2) F HAMUTENYA 82041210338 Kuryangava taxi rank 74 to Town taxi rank and (3) PO BOX 2613, OTJIWARONGO, NAMIB within Windhoek Municipal Area. IA, 12001 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 2 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) App. 192458 (2) L SHIGWEDHA 78110110193 (3) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal PO BOX 20176, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New luggage - Within Otjiwarongo Municipal Area. Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi App. 192477 (2) MOSES TOURS AND passengers and their personal luggage - From TRANSFERS CC 201801051 (3) PO BOX Kuryangava taxi rank 74 to Town taxi rank and 27020, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA, 11001 (4) New within Windhoek Municipal Area. Permanent Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Tourists and App. 192460 (2) S TEOFILUS 65032100102 (3) their personal luggage - From Windhoek to Hosea PO BOX 61739, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK (4) Kutako International Airport and return back. New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi App. 192484 (2) AL NGHULIVALI 72110510072 passengers and their personal luggage - From (3) PO BOX 479, WALVIS BAY, 13013 (4) New 7422 Government Gazette 17 December 2020 3 Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers App. 192533 (2) G I SHIVUTE 83022210377 (3) (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: PO BOX 24039, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Walvis Bay Municipal Area. (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 14 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal App. 192488 (2) GECKO GENERAL DEALER luggage - Within Windhoek Municipal Area. PTY LTD 20080327 (3) PO BOX 5382, AUSS- PANNPLATZ, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent App. 192539 (2) E N P HALWEENDO 90062400- Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X Combi / 665 (3) PO BOX 99469, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 14 passengers: Tourists (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi and their passengers and their personal luggage - Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 From all Airport Hosea Katako Eros, Walvis Bay, passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal Ondangwa, Rundu, Katima Mulilo all lodges all luggage - From taxi rank Katutura to Town and guesthouse, all bed and accomodation all hotels Within Windhoek Municipal Area. and to all the destition in Namibia and return back. App. 192541 (2) L N HANGOME 811126 1043 7 App. 192508 (2) R C SMITH 77042610113 (3) PO (3) PO BOX 20124, WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) BOX 4606, WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIA (4) New New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within taxi rank Katutura to Town Grove Mall and Within Walvis Bay Municipal Area. Windhoek Municipal Area. App. 192510 (2) J B GOSES 87090200485 (3) App. 192568 (2) W KANDJII 83072410011 (3) PO BOX 3573, WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIA (4) New PO BOX 3487, RUNDU, NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (6A) 1 X Station wagon (7A) 7 passengers: Taxi Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within passengers and their personal luggage - Within Walvis Bay Municipal Area. Rundu Municipal Area. App. 192515 (2) F NGONGA 79031000264 (3) App. 192571 (2) PETER BOER TOURS AND P/BAG 2011, GROOTFONTEIN, NAMIBIA, SAFARIS CC CC202006863 (3) PO BOX 9649, 12010 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA (4) New Permanent Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed 5 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal top) (7A) 5 passengers: Tourists and their personal luggage - Within Grootfontein Municipal Area luggage - From point of entry Windhoek to Katima Mulilo, Ruaccana Fall, Noordower, Namib Naukflu App. 192516 (2) F NGONGA 79031000264 (3) Park, Ariamsvlei, Swakopmund, Buitepost and to P/BAG 2011, GROOTFONTEIN, NAMIBIA, other tourists attraction in Namibia and return back. 12010 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers
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