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GOUERNMENT GAZETTE Price: K10.00 Net* Annual Subscription: Within Lusaka—K300.00 Published by Authority Outside Lusaka—K350.00 REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA GOUERNMENT GAZETTE Price: K10.00 net* Annual Subscription: Within Lusaka—K300.00 Published by Authority Outside Lusaka—K350.00 No. 6899] Lusaka, Friday, 21st August, 2020 [Vol. LVI, No. 68 TABLE OF CONTENTS Gazette Notice No. 770 of 2020 [9436495 Gazette Notices No. Page The Bank of Zambia Act Bank of Zambia Act—Assets and Liabilities of Bank (Cap 360 of the Lav/s of Zambia) of Zambia 770 707 Lands and Deeds Registry Act—Establishment of Assets and Liabilities of Bank of Zambia District Registry of Deed Notice, 2020 771 708 In terms of Section 28 of the Bank of Zambia Act, the statement Companies Act: of assets and liabilities of the Bank of Zambia as itSlst July,2020 Notice Under Section 318 772 708 is published for general information in the Schedule hereto. Notice Under Section 318 773 708 Notice Under Section 318 774 708 Lusaka R. C. Mhango, Notice Under Section 318 775 708 31 st July, 2020 Deputy Governor- Administration Notice Under Section 3I8 776 708 Notice Under Section 318 ni 708 Notice Under Section 318 778 708 SCHEDULE Noti ce Under Sec lion 318 779 709 Assets Amount Notice i Jnder Section 318 780 709 IK'000) Notice Under Section 318 781 709 Notice Under Section 318 782 709 IMF Funds Recoverable from Notice Under Section 318 783 709 Government 6,411,636 Notice Under Section 318 784 709 Notice Under Section 318 785 709 Advances to closed Commercial Banks 99,669 Notice Under Section 318 786 709 Advances to Commercial Banks 2,344,593 Marriage Act: Targeted Medium -Term Refinancing Facility 1,093,092 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 787 710 Foreign Currency Cash and Deposits 25,167,368 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 788 710 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 789 710 IMF Subscription 24,961,308 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 790 710 Holdings of Treasury bills and Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 791 710 Government Bonds 20,930,546 Appointment of Person, to Solemnise Marriages 792 710 Staff Advances Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 793 710 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 794 710 Non-Current Asset 598.729 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 795 711 Other assets 313,961 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 796 711 Total Assets 82,015,608 Appointment of Person to Solemnise Marriages 797 711 Liabilities Licensing of a Place for Public Worship 798 711 Advertisements: Local Currency in circulation 10,947,599 Lost Documents 711-12 Foreign currency liabilities 153,482 Citizenship of Zambia Act—Notice of Intention Domestic Currency Liabilities to IMF 24,961,308 to Apply for Citizenship by Registration — 712-14 Money-lender’s Act—Notice of Application for a Government Deposits 6,549,569 Money-lenders Certificate — 714 Deposits of Commercial Banks and other 12,942,163 Deseased — 714 Non-Financial Institutions Public Service Pensions 1-und Board—TenderNotices 715 Provisions 341,906 Deed Poll—Notices 716-18 Liquor — 718 Other Creditors and Claims 165,904 Statutory Instruments Issued as a Supplement IMF SDR Allocation 12,053,714 to this Gazette No. Page Total Liabilities 68,115,645 Electoral Process Act: Capital and Reserves Electoral Process (General) Regulations, 2016- Share Capital 500,020 National Assembly By-Election Revaluation Reserves 331,746 (Mwansabombwe Constituency No. 65 and General reserve 2,550,374 Lukashya Constituency No. 98) (Election Date Retained Earnings 5,812,936 and Time of Poll) Order, 2020 70 417 Profit and Loss Account 4,704,887 Electoral Process(Local Government By-Elections) Total Capital and Reserves 33,899,963 (Election Date and Time of Poll) (No. 7) Order, Total Liabilities, Capital and Reserves 82,015,698 2020 71 419 707 708 Zambia Gazette 21st August, 2020 Gazetie Notice No. 771 of 2020 [9436467 Gazette Notice No. 775 of 2020 [3672418 The Lands and Deeds Registry Act The Companies Act (Laws, Volume 12 Cap 185) (No. 10 of 2017) The Establishment of District Registry of Deeds Notice, 2020 Notice Under Section 318 It is notified for the public information that in exercise of the Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three powers contained in Section 3 ( 1 ) of the Lands and Deeds Registry months after the publication of this notice, Hezda investments Act, Cap 185, there are established the following District Registries Limited, Company Registration No. 120170006370, Incorporated of Deeds. in Zambia on the ¿1st day of August 2017 and having its place of business at Plot No. 687 Mumbwa Road, Lusaka, Lusaka Province, (a) Lusaka District Deeds Registry; and Zambia will be struck-off the register of companies pursuant to (b) Chipata District Deeds Registry. Section 318 of the Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to the contrary. J. Kapata, P.C. Mwaba, Minister ofLands and Natural Resources P. G. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar Lusaka L.USAKA for/Registrar, [mlnr/53/17/5 21st February, 2020 Patentsand Companies 28th July, 2020 Registration Agency Gazette Notice No. 776 of 2020 [3672418 Gazette Notice No. 772 of 2020 [3816849 The Companies Act The Companies Act (No. 10 of 2017) (No. 10 of 2017) i Notice Under Section 318 Notice Under Section 318 j Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three i months after the publication of this notice, Travel Planet Limited, months after the publication of this notice, Allstop Sources Solution i Company Registration No. 120170C01881, Incorporated in Zambia Limited, Company Registration No. 120190002375, Incorporated j on the 7th day of March 2017 and having its place of business at in Zambia on the 15th day of March 2019 and having its place of j Plot No. 397F 397A, Makeni, Lusaka Province, Zambia will be business at Plot No. 3093, Off Zambezi Road, Roma, Lusaka, I struck-off ths register of companies pursuant to Section 318 of the Lusaka Province, Zambia will be struck-off the register of companies i Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia unless due pursuant to Section 318 of the Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of ! C3U5C IS StxOWu to tnc contrary. the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is shown to the contrary. P.C. ClIILUFYA, P.C. Mwaba, P. O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, P. O, Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, 7th August, 2020 Paten ts and Companies 19th June, 2020 Patents and Companies Registration Agency Registration Agency — Gazette Notice No. 773 of 2020 [9436225 Gazette Notice No. 777 of 2020 [3672418 The Companies Act The Companies Act (No. 10 of 2017) (No. 10 of 2017) Notice Under Section 318 Notice Under Section 318 Notice is hereb y given that at the expiration of a period of three Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three months after the publication of this notice, Tizanna Products months after the publication of this notice, Zamblinds Limited, Limited, Company Registration No. 120020049593, Incorporated Company Registration No. 120150132515, Incorporated in Zambia in Zambia on the 2nd day of April 2002 and having its place of on the 21st day of May 2015 and having its place of business at business at P.O. Box 32162, Lusaka, Zambia will be struck-off the Postnet 371 Manda Hill, Lusaka, Lusaka Province, Zambia will be register of companies pursuant to Section 318 of the Companies struck-off the register of companies pursuant to Section 318 of the Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia unless due cause is Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia unless due shown to the contrary. cause is shown to the contrary. P.C. Mwaba, P.C. Chilufya, P. O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, P. O . Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, 18th December, 2019 Patents and Companies 6th August, 2020 Patents and Companies Registration Agency Registration Agency Gazette Notice No. 774 of 2020 [9435868 Gazette Notice No. 778 of 2020 [3672418 The Companies Act The Companies Act (No. 10 of 2017) (No, 10 of 2017) Notice Under Section 318 Notice Under Section 318 Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three Notice is hereby given that at the expiration of a period of three months after the publication of this notice, T and T Wholesale months after thepublication of this notice, Pigott Maskew Polymers Limited, Company Registration No. 120190001942, Incorporated Limited, Company Registration No. 120080074340, Incorporated in Zambia on the 28th day of February 2019 and having its place of in Zambia on the 15th day of August 2008 and having its place of business at Shop No. 47, Freedomway, Lusaka, Lusaka Province, business at P.O. Box 21960, Lusaka, Lusaka Province, Zambia will Zambia will be struck-off the register of companies pursuant to be struck-off the register of companies pursuant to Section 318 of Section 318 of the Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of the Companies Act No. 10 of 2017 of the Laws of Zambia unless Zambia unless due cause is shown to the contrary. due cause is shown to the contrary. P.C. Mwaba, L. Mwenya, P.O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, P. O. Box 32020 Assistant Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, Lusaka for/Registrar, 14th July, 2020 Patents and Companies 1 Oth August, 2020 Patents and Companies Registration Agency Registration Agency 21st August, 2020 Zambia Gazette 709 Gazette Notice No.
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