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Government Gazette n ■ f ■ f!• A % ZIMBABWEAN \ GOVERNMENT GAZETTE i Published by Authority Vol. LXXXm, No. 101 25th NOVEMBER, 2005 Price $45 000,00 General Notice 454 of 2005. RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE ACT [CHAPTER 22:15} Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe IN terms of section 39 of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act [Chapter 22:15], a statement of the assets and liabilities of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe as at the 21st of October, 2005, is published in the Schedule. ’ W. L. MANUNGO, 25-11-2005. Secretary for Finance. Schedule STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT 21st OCTOBER, 2005 Liabilities Assets $ $ Capital .... 2000 000 Gold and foreign assets 8 669 860 767 190 General Reserve Fund 6000000 Loans and advances . 17 026 697 734 841 ! Currency in circulation 6 976 596 705 007 Internal investments . 1 259 424 076 027 Deposits and other Uabilities to the public 37 560 654 895 475 Government stock — Other. 1 249 299 251 181 Committed funds 72 208 765 Fixed assets . 221607 818 931 1 Other liabilities 5 174 052587 657 Other assets . 29 558 711 484 643 $49 711 312 188 139 $49 711 312 188 139 ...General Notice .45S.of.2Q05,. RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE ACT [CHAPTER 22:15]. Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe t IN terms of section 39 of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act [Chapter 22:15], a statement of the assets and liabilities of the Reserve A Bank of Zimbabwe as at the 28th of October, 2005, is published in the Schedule. i W. L. MANUNGO, 25-11-2005. Secretary for Finance. Schedule STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT 28ra OCTOBER, 2005 Uabilities Assets $ $ Capital...................... 2 000 000 Gold and foreign assets 8 669 860 767 190 General Reserve Fund ; 6 000 000 Loans and advances . 17 026 697 734 841 Currency in circulation 7 514 560 234 834 Internal investments . 1 259 424 076 027 Deposits and other liabilities to the public 47 311 565 398 664 Government stock — Other. , . 1 259 424 076 027 Committed funds 72 208 765 Fixed assets . 218 419 902 315 Other liabilities . : 6 127 574 334 324 Other assets . 33 779 233 278 684 $60 953 707 967 822 $60 953 707 967 822 1090 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 25th November, 2005 i General Notice 456 of 2005. Schedule "i . CONnSCATED GOLD PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE ! I Publication of Bill Case Description I The State v V. C. Gurure (S.M. 680984) 11.1 gm gold. THE following Bill is published with this Gazette for general The State v D. Mutumbwa (S.M. 680985) 15.7 gm gold. information— The State v P. Gukwe (S.M. 680986) 0.5 gm gold. Zimbabwe Development Bank Amendment Bill, 2005 (H.B. 14, The State v Paradzai Mhendere (S.M. 680987) 0.902 gm gold. 2005). The State v Ngwariranayi Lanira (S.M.68088) 3.2 gm gold. A. M. ZVOMA, The State v Felix Geremu (S.M. 680989) 5.0343 gm gold. The State v A. Mafiyo (S.M.680990) 6.966 gm. gold. 25-11-2005. Clerk of Parliament. The State v C. Mushonganyika (S.M. 680991) 0.276 I gm gold The State v Prince Moyounolsva (S.M. 680992) 1.3 gm gold General Notice 457 of 2005. The State v William Banda (S. M. 680993) 0.08 gm gold The State v David Jimu (S.M. 680994) 8.1 gm gold PRECIOUS STONES TRADE ACT [CHAPTER 21:06] The State v Ekina Chibanda (S.M. 680995) 0.3 gm gold The State v Dept of Metallurgy (S.M. 680996) 7.38 gm gold Confiscated Precious Stones The State v Dept of Metallurgy (S.M. 680997) I. 32 gm gold The State v Bonus Mkwanwa (S.M. 680998) 7 gm gold IT is hereby notified, in terms of section 16(2) of the Precious The State v Nomatemba Msipa (S.M. 680999) 2.7 gm gold Stones Act [Chapter21:06], that the precious stones described in the The^tatev Moses Tembo (S.M. 680100) 0.9 gm gold Schedule which have been forfeited to the State, are in the possession The State v Yolisami Dube (S.M. 680602) 0.06 gm gold of the Secretary for Mines and Mining Development. The State v Priscilla Ndlovu (S.M. 680602) 0.8 gm gold The State v Nkosana Ndlovu (S.M. 680603) 0.4 gm gold The stones may, by prior arrangement, be inspected by a person The State v Khumbulani (S.M. 680604) 5.6 gm gold claiming a legal right to any of the stones at the Ministry of Mines The State V Vusa Dube (S.M. 680605) 3.5 gm gold and Mining Development, Fifth Floor, Zimre Building, Kwame The State v Jeremiah Sibanda (S.M. 680606) 7.0 gm gold Nkrumah Avenue/Leopold Takawira Street, Harare, during the two The State v Juwere Dzingira (S.M. 680607) 0.7 gm gold months following the date of publication of this notice. The State v P. Nare and M. Moyo (S.M. 680608) 26 gm gold The State v Mandla DIamini (S.M. 680609) 1.0 gm gold Any person claiming a legal right to any of the precious stones The Stale v Ephraim Phiri (S.M. 680610) 0.3 gm gold may apply, in writing, within two months from the date of publication The State v Result Lenyane (S.M. 680611) 0.6 gm gold of this notice, to the Secretary for Mines and Mining Development, The State v B. Zvidi and M. Sakala (S.M. 680612) 8.4 gm gold Private Bag 7709, Causeway, for delivery to him or her of such The State v Honest Matbuthu (S.M. 680613) 4.1 gm gold precious stones. The State v Linet Manyange (S.M. 680614) 4.3 gm gold The State v Temba Mpandi (S.M. 680615) 9.1 gm gold If no such person establishes a legal right to any of the precious The State v Jacob Matanga (S.M. 680616) 1.7 gm gold stones within the afore-mentioned period, they may be disposed of The Stale v Shepherd Madzuti (S.M. 680617) 9.7 gm gold by the Secretary for Mines and Mining Development. The Stale v Silvester Moyo (S.M. 680618) 0.01 gm gold The State v Nkululeko Ncube (S.M. 680619) 13.7 gm gold T. NDLOVU, The Slate v Nduni Ncube (S.M. 680620) 4.0 gm gold 25-11-2005. Secretary for Mines and Mining Development. The State v Kwatelani Nsingi (S.M. 680621) 3.6 gm gold The State v Trust Mpofii (S.M. 680622) 2.8 gm gold Schedule The State v Cossam Msipa (S.M. 680623) 0.2 gm gold The State v Ian Sibanda (S.M, 680624) 8 gm gold CONHSCATED PRECIOUS STONES The Slate v John Ndlovu and Nesa Nyaihi (S.M. 680625) 2 gm gold The State v Struggle Gumbo (S.M. 680626) 0.4 gm gold i Case Description The State v Bheki MUlo (S.M. 680627) 4.0 gm gold The State v Llyod Malume (S.M. 680983) 80 grams of green stones. The State v Phuwa Ndlovu (S.M. 680628) 3.9 gm gold The State v Friday Riiri and Willard Machacha (S.M. 674424) 5 fake emeralds. The State v Taona Ndlovu (S.M. 680629) 4.0 gm gold The St^e v Block Masufcu and Douglas Ncube (S.M. 674425) 5 fake emeralds. The State v K. Mugabe (S.M. 680630) 1.8 gmgold The Stae v Leonard Mupofu (S.M. 674426) 5 fake emeralds. The State v P. Sanyangorc (S.M. 680631) 6.8 gm gold The State v Ezra Moyo (S.M. 674428) 5 fake emeralds. The .State v P. Cheziya (S.M. 680632) 0.6 gm gold I I The Stale v Mariton Hove and Chidoda Moyo (S.M, 674429) 6 fake diamonds. The Slate v P. Moyo (S.M. 680633) 1.1 gm gold I The State v Godfrey Sibanda and Enocent Dube 4 green stones. The Slate v T. Sereme (S.M. 680634) Traces of Alluvial gold (S.M. 67441) The Slate v S. Katsotso (SM. 680635) 3.1 gmgold The State v P. Mlikwemi (S.M. 680636) 3 gm gold General Notice 4^ of 2005. _ The State v T. Marumisa (S.M. 680637) gm gold ^e^ateT? ChiataEar(S.!NT^8d^8r^^ ’OZ^gold' GOLD TRADE ACT [CHAPTER 21:03] The State v F. Bwana (S.M. 680639) 12.2 gmgold The State v S. Majoni (S.M. 680640) 8 suspected gold Confiscated Gold The State v A. Nyoni (S.M. 680641) 14.9 gm gold The State v A. Sibanda (S.M. 680642) 10 gm gold IT is hereby notified, in terms of section 27(2) of the Gold Trade The State v C. Siziba (S.M. 680643) 27.8 gm gold Act [Chapter h:03], that the gold described in the Schedule which The State v M. Maposa (S.M. 680644) 3 gm gold have been forfeited to the State, is in possession of the Secretary for The Slate v K. Mawire (S.M. 680645) 4.0 gm gold The State v K. Ndabani (S.M, 680646) 3.48 gm gold Mines and Mining Development. The State v E. James (S.M. 680647) 1.2 gmgold The gold may, by prior arrangement, be inspected by a person The State v R. Alfazema (S.M. 680648) 5 gm gold claiming a legal right to the gold at the Ministry of Mines and Mining The State v S.
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