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KAMINA KAWENA KAMINA KAWENA "to me, to you" 1st May 2004 b Leopard © Cheryl Rodrigues www.zctf.mweb.co.zw Kure ndokusina, kwachiri unofa wasvika Where there is a will there is a way Kaua mā te waewae tūtuki, engari mā te ūpoko pakaru Disclaimer. Kamina Kawena is NOT the voice of any group or organisation. Whilst every reasonable precaution has been taken in preparation & publication of this document, not all information can be individually verified. Kamina Kawena cannot be responsible for any errors, omissions or reliance on information or advice given. [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS Customs & Quarantine English Language Requirement AROUND THE WORLD INTRODUCTION New Zealand Inland Revenue Police Clearance Police Clearance Other Countries FREE SOURCES OF DIRECTORY Police Clearance Applying from INFORMATION RELATING TO NEW New Listings Outside Zimbabwe ZEALAND Change of Details New Zealand Refugee Law Banks Directory Travelling out of Zimbabwe Farming related information & People Finder Zimbabwe High Commission jobs Other Resources Getting started in NZ BEFORE YOU LEAVE ZIMBABWE New Zealand Herald DIRECTORY OF AFRICANS IN New Zealand Maps Certificates BUSINESS New Zealand Search Engines & Driving Licence Databases Glasses/Contact Lenses New, New Zealanders CLASSIFIED ADVSERTISEMENTS Medical Aid Nukiwi Medical & Dental Records North Shore Residents Can You Help Mobile Phones SANZIM Free Lounge Suite Plugs Tauranga Accommodation References Accommodation Offered Tax Clearance Accommodation Wanted Zimbabwe Passports EMPLOYMENT Business Moving Business for Sale Tips Business Opportunities Recruitment Agencies & Education GETTING STARTED IN NEW Resources Household Repairs & ZEALAND Crown Recruitment Maintenance EVP Recruitment Central Region New, New Zealanders Employment Key Recruitment New Zealand Inland Revenue Situations Wanted The Right Staff Education Situations Vacant Online Resources Education Review Office Farming Additional information for job Free Tertiary Education Farming Business seekers Accommodation For Sale Driving licence Lost & Found Bank Account HOUSING & PROPERTY Miscellaneous Estate Agents Property Mobile Phones Property for Sale Electricity FINANCE & PROFESSIONAL Wanted Special Needs Children SERVICES Telephones Phone Cards IMMIGRATION TRAVEL TV Licence Changes to Immigration Policy Power of Attorney General Medical GENERAL INFORMATION Fees Moving House New Zealand Qualification Removal Companies Authority MISCELLANEOUS USEFUL TIPS & Immigration Consultants ADVICE New Zealand Immigration HELP GROUPS & INDIVIDUALS Advisers Protea Pacific HISTORY & HERITAGE Savannah Immigration Services ZIMBABWE CURRENT EVENTS Immigration Lawyers Trevor Booth BOOK RESEARCH IN PROGRESS ZIMBABWEAN NETWORKS & George Deeb SOCIAL Marshall Bird & Curtis Barristers & QUESTIONS Solicitors Other Useful Immigration ZIMBABWEAN WEBSITES, NEWS Information & INFORMATION Botswana INTRODUCTION This information sheet was set up for the benefit of Zimbabweans who are either resident in New Zealand, or to use as a resource to help themselves either when considering New Zealand as a new home. Next full publication due Saturday 5th June 2004. Any updates from the previous start with the first word in red. To receive Kamina Kawena direct, e-mail [email protected] Please: – • Don't abuse the lists below by sending unsolicited mail. • Feel free to pass on to friends but do not send it on to anyone you do not trust • When contacting people listed, let them know you got the details from Kamina Kawena • Remember to contact KK to update/remove your advertisements, details, etc. IMPORTANT INFORMATION NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION – all updates available on http://www.immigration.govt.nz/ Visitor’s Visas Visitor visas are issued to people visiting New Zealand & intending to return to their country of origin. As with immigration authorities world wide, all applicants should ensure that there is adequate information about employment, assets (house/business) or similar available to the authorities in order to support any application for a Visitors Visa. Family Quota 23/03/2004 No places are available under the Family Quota this year. This means that no registrations will be accepted this year. The immigration service will advise next year whether places will be available in 2005. 4 Abel – Lance & Jane (née Basson – Deborah (Debbie) 27B DIRECTORY Holland), PO Box 11055, Kotuku Place, Matua, Tauranga, Hastings Ph: (06) 870 3927 e-mail Ph: 07–5766559, e-mail: This directory is not only for new [email protected] [email protected] arrivals, it is an important contact point. Your details will only be Amm – Andrew, Melanie, Beale – Fiona (see Turner) listed if you make a specific Jessamy & Chelsea, 16A Beamish – Peter & Carrie request to FPortobello Place, Torbay, (Carolyn) Raymond, Patricia & [email protected] Auckland Ph: (09) 473 4101 e- Shaun 400 Govan Wilson Road mail: [email protected] New Listings Matakana RD 5, Warkworth Ph: Appel – Cara & Gerald, 241 (09) 422 7955 Cell: 021 478 083 Busby Rd, RD 1, Katikati 3063 (Peter) 021 040 9347 (Carrie) Ph/Fax: (07) 549 4514 e-mail Bus: Home Fresh Ltd. 726 [email protected] Matakana Road RD 5 Warkworth Change of Details Ph: (09) 422 9364 e-mail: Anderson – Alex & Cheryl, [email protected] Bowyer – Sandy (née Miles) & Silverdale, Auckland Ph: (09) 427 Montanna, 2/6 Mays street, 8481 Mob: 021 237 9126 e-mail: Beecroft – Janet (see Wilson) Devonport, Auckland. Phone (09) [email protected] 445 9523 Mob: 021 556 680 e- Bell – Lyn (previously known as mail: [email protected] Ashmead – Glen & Gill (née Lynette Woollacott) PO Box [email protected] Mecoy) (ex Umtali) 18 A Rock 11712, Ellerslie, Auckland Ph: Isle Rd Torbay Auckland Ph: (09) 525 0983 or (09) 525 1531, Carotenuto Carlo, Charlise & Fax: (09) 525 1561 Mob: 021 618 (09) 473 3012 Mob: 021 039 Keane 1-10 Marriott Rd, 104 e-mail: Pakuranga, Auckland Ph: 09-577 5127 e-mail [email protected] Web: 5632 e-mail: [email protected] www.soundfinance.co.nz [email protected] Atkinson – Colleen (née Benade – Theunis, Almarie (née Clements – Rodger, Debbie, Bingham) & Adrian, 4 Caulfield Platen), Alfred, Tahlita & Almarie, Tiffaney & Tayne. 75 Teal Valley Place, Palmerston North e-mail: 18 McCracken Avenue, Hillcrest, Rd, Hira, RD1, Nelson Ph: (03) [email protected] Hamilton. Ph: (07) 856 3547 e- 548 3597 e-mail mail: [email protected] Auret – Jane & Hollie (See Loxton) [email protected] Duncan – Bob, Heidi, Stu, Emma, Bennett – Douglas, Mob: 021 Alex & Laura, 211 Jamiesons 311 859 Road, RD2, Ashburton. e-mail: B [email protected] Bennett – Ian, Carole, Sarah Baker – Dr Norris & Maureen, 4a & Claire 27 Marinich Drive Ingram – Wayne & Liz, 82 Cockle Broadmore St. New Plymouth, Bay Road, Cockle Bay, Auckland South, Ranui, Auckland 1008, Ph: (06) 753 5412e-mail: Ph: (09) 833 5088 e-mail Ph: (09) 534 7579 e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] (w) [email protected] Baker – John, Marita & Andrew, [email protected] (h) Benoy – Maurice, Jenny (née 105 Pahiatua St, Palmerston Grimwood), Jemma & Daniel 10 Middlemost – Terry, Vickie, North. e-mail: Devon Road, BucklAnds Beach, Bradley, Michelle, Brett, Ellis 25 [email protected] Russell Crescent, Pleasant Auckland Ph: (09) 534 2012 e- Heights, Rotorua Ph: (07) 348 Baldwin – John & Ange, 12 mail: [email protected] Consul Place, Wigram Village, 0916 e-mail: Berkeljon – Debbie (see Quick) [email protected] Christchurch. Ph: (03) 348 8939 e-mail: [email protected] Bingham – Colleen (see Mob: 027 445 5868 e-mail: (John) [email protected] Atkinson) [email protected] (Ange) Blackwell – Kim, 6 Kahikatea Shadbolt – Dorille & John, 22A Ball – Peter, Sam, Ashley & Grove, NewlAnds, Wellington. Hastings Road, Mairangi Bay, Graham, c/o PO Box 58339, Mob: 021 404 116 Ph: (04) 972 Auckland Ph: (09) 479 3953 John Greenmount, Auckland Ph: (09) 3732 e-mail: Mob: 021 108 7700 Dorille Mob: 272 2951 (wk) e-mail: [email protected] 027 245 5101 Work: (09) 914 [email protected]. 8972 e-mail: [email protected] Blake – Laura (previously Cordy) Baron – William & Penny, 16 13A Kitewao St, Northcote, Skea – Leo, Bev, Shelly & Carey St, Hamilton e-mail: Auckland Ph: 021 480 511 email Vaughan 769 Esk Valley Road, [email protected] [email protected] RD 24 Timaru Ph: (03) 612 6064 [email protected] Barrable – Malcolm, Katharine Weller – Piet & Bridget 35 (née Armour), Kim & Lochlan, 1/6 Blignaut – Eugene, Mob: 021– Fairview Road, Katikati, Ph: (07) MAnder Place, Bucklands Beach, 0467614 e-mail: 549 1985 Mob: 021 216 6542, e- Auckland Ph: (09) 535 3762 e- [email protected] mail: [email protected] or mail [email protected] [email protected] Blignaut – Ocky, Kim, Shelley Bartlett–Harris – Gail (see & Tracey Red Beach, Directory Kotze) Auckland. Ph: (09) 426 6275 A Barton – Cherie (see Brown) or 021 655 943. email Auckland 1007 Mobile: 021 043 Prestige Place, Milford, Auckland [email protected] 5869, Home: 09 827 6837 Ph: (09) 410 7472 e-mail: [email protected] Boddington – Noel, Sheila, Lara, Bromley – Colin, Sue & Dan, 2 Shaye & Ashleigh, 14 Collison Terrace, Haumoana, Carotenuto Carlo, Charlise & Checkerberry Court, Henderson, Hastings, Ph: (06) 875 0126 e- Keane 1-10 Marriott Rd, Auckland e-mail: mail: c–[email protected] Pakuranga, Auckland Ph: 09-577 5632 e-mail: [email protected] Brown – Gordon, Cherie, Nairne [email protected] Bomford – Diana (née Cole) & & Baille 135a Stredwick Drive, Hugh, PO Box 13003, Tauranga. Torbay 1311, Auckland Ph: (09) Carshalton – Mary (née Sheard), Ph: (07) 571 8401 (Work), (07) 473 6545 Mark, Cecelia, David & Annette– 577 9865 (Home), Fax: (07) 571 [email protected] May, 7 Checketts Avenue, OaklAnds, Christchurch Ph: (03) 8412 e-mail: Brown – Rogan & Chrissie, 82A 322 4518 e-mail: [email protected] or King St, Taradale, Napier Ph: (06) [email protected] [email protected] 844 3631 e-maill: Bomford – Bryony Katikati. Ph: [email protected] Carstens – Albert, Sian, Danielle & Aimee 7A Storey Avenue, (07) 549 1082 e-mail: Brown – Sharon (see Steyn) [email protected] Forest Lake, Hamilton.
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