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Gove]Inment Gazette GOVE] INMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCI, No. 15 28th FEBRUARY,2014 Price US$2,00 General Notice 29 of 2014. General Notice 3! of 2014. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS (COUNCIL FOR LEGAL LAND SURVEYACT (CHAPTER 20:72] EDUCATION) RULES, 1992 Decision on the Application for Cancellation of Portions of Notice of Examination Dates General Plan No. DT 2928 of Stands 6362-6549 and 6596-6649 - Hatcliffe Township: Salisbury District NOTICEis hereby giventhat, in terms of Rule 10(2) of the Legal Practitioners (Council for Legal Education) Rules, 1992, published FURTHERto the application notice of which appeared as in Statutory Instrument 447 of 1992, professional examinations for advertisement 476935f in the Government Gazette dated 22nd those with law degrees or diplomas but whodonot qualify to register November, 2013, the Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement, as legalpractitioners in Zimbabwewill be held duringthe following in terms of section 47(3) of the Land Survey Act (Chapter 20:12], periods — hereby gives notice that he has consented to the cancellation of Winter Session, 16th June, 2014 to 27th June, 2014 portions of General Plan No. DT 2928 represented by Stands 6362 SummerSession, 17th November, 2014 to 28th November, 2014. and 6363 Hatcliffe Township and defined by the beacons: —6363A, Any person (“the candidate”) who qualifies and wishes to sit 6363B, 6363C, 6363D, 6363E and 6363A, situate in the district of for these professional examinations must send written notification Salisbury of his or her intention to do so to the Secretary of the Council for E. GUVAZA, Legal Education, Seventh Floor, East Wing, Century House East, 38, 28-2-2014. Surveyor-General. Nelson Mandela Avenue, Harare, by no later than 30th April, 2014, in respect of the Winter Session and not later than 30th September, CHANGE OF NAME 2014, in respect of the SummerSession, and must — (a) set out in the notification his or her qualifications and,if he TAKE notice that, on the 7th day of February, 2014, before me, or she had been exempted from any written subject of the Alex Mambosasa, a legal practitioner and notary public, appeared professional examinations, the subject he/she wishesto write; Conrad Masimba Mpofu-Tavugara in his personal capacity and changed his name to Conrad Masimnba Tavugara,so that, henceforth, (b) remit with this notification the appropriate fee for the forall purposes and occasionshe shall be known bythe name Conrad examinations that he or she wishes to write; Masimba Tavugara. (c) pay for the exemption fees for the subjects in which the candidate has been exempted fromwriting. Dated at Harare this 17th day of February, 2014.—Alex Mambosasa, c/o Mambosasa Legal Practitioners, Eleventh Floor, INNOCENT MAWIRE, Karigamombe Centre, 53, Samora Machel Avenue, Harare. ' 28-2-2014. Secretary, Council for Legal Education. 291004 General Notice 30 of 2014. CHANGE OF NAME RECONSTRUCTION OF STATE-INDEBTED INSOLVENT TAKE notice that, on the [4th day of February, 2014, Misary COMPANIES ACT [CHAPTER 24:27] Nyakurutara (born on 13th August, 1985), appeared before me, Tichaona John Muhonde, a Jegal practitioner and notary public, at Preliminary Notice to the Cancellation of a Reconstruction Order Harare, and changed his name to Edwin Maxwell Hiamulo Makiwa against Treasure Consultants (Private) Limited suchthat he shall henceforth be known as Edwin Maxwell Hlamulo Makiwa.—Tichaona John Muhonde, c/o Muhonde Attomeys, Eighth IT is herebynotified, in termsof section 35(1) ofthe Reconstruction Floor, FBC House, 113, Leopold Takawira Street, Harare. 442934f of State-Indebted Insolvent Companies Act (Chapter 24:27}, that the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs intends to CHANGE OF NAME cancel the Reconstruction Order whichwas granted against Treasure Consultants (Private) Limited. as the purpose of the Reconstruction NOTICEis hereby given that, on the 14th day of February, Orderhas been fulfilled and, in addition, the Administratorwill also 2014, Nicholas Makumbi (born on 6th December, 1981) personally be divested of his or her functions. appeared before me , Belindah Maruwa Machanzi.a legal practitioner Any person, whois against the cancellation of the said Order, may and notary public, and, by notarial deed, changed his name from lodge the same,in writing, with the Minister ofJustice, Legal and Nicholas Makumbi to Nicholas Masengu. Parliamentary Affairs, Private Bag 7704, Causeway, on or before Dated at Harare this 14th day of February, 2014.~Belindah the 7th of March, 2014. Maruwa Machanzi,c/o C. Mpameand Associates, legal practitioners, E.D. MNANGAGWA, Eighth Floor, Construction House, 108, Leopold Takawira Street, 28-2-2014. Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. Harare. 442939F 144 : ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 28TH Fepruary, 2014 CHANGE OF NAME_ March, 1992, whereby certain piece of fand situate mn the district of Salisbury, called Stand 234 Willowvale Township of Lot 2 of Lot TAKEnoicethat, on the 17th day of February 2014 before me, 4A Aspindale Park, measuring | 48! 5 hectares, was conveyedto Farai Nyamayaro. a legal practitioner and natary public. appeared Winfield Clothing Manufacturers (Private) Limited. Chenzia Chnropa(born on 16th July, 1 978) and changed his name to | All persons having any objections to. ar wishing to make any Melody Chikango.so that, henceforth, forall purposes and occasions representations m connexion with, the issue of such copy, are she shall be known by the name Melody Chikango. hereby requiredto lodge same, im writing, with the Deeds Registry, Dated at Harare this 17th day of February, 2014.—Farai at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this Nyamayaro. c/o Farai Nyamayaro Law Chambers, Suite 53-54, notice. —Wintertons, applicant's Jegal practiuijoners, 11, Selous Robin House, 11. George SHundika Avenue, Harare 291027f Avenue, Harare 291166f 4 CHANGE OF NAME LOST CERTIFICATE OF REGISTERED TITLE NOTICEis hereby giventhat, on the 10th day of January, 2014, NOTICEis hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified Cynthia Chitura appeared before me, Sithandile Newenya, a legal copyof Certificate of registered title 2067/69, dated 15th October, practitioner and notary public, at Bulawayo, and did abandon the sumame Chitura and assume in its place and stead the surname 1969, made in favour of Shell Rhodesia (Private) Limited, whereby Nyathi. so that she shall henceforth be knownand referred to as certain piece of land situate in the district of Bulawayo being Stand Cynthia Nyathi on all occasions and imall records. 3030D Bulawayo Township in extent 23 717 English square feet, Dated at Bulawayo this 10th day of January. 2014.—Sithandile was conveyed. Newenya,c/o Coghlan and Welsh, legal practitioners, Barclays Bank All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any Building, Eighth Avenue/MainStreet, Bulawayo. 291070f representations 1n connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, CHANGE OF NAME bow _ 5 é at Bulawayo, within 14 days from the date of publicationofthis notice. NOTICEis hereby given that, on the 12th day of February, 2014, before me, Albert Mhaka, a legal practitioner and notary public, Dated at Harare on this 20th day of February, 2014.—Moyo appeared Benjaimn John Mazvarirwofa (bom on 31st May, 1989) & Partners, applicant’s legal practitioners, 356, Herbert Chitepo and changed his name to Benjamin John Isaacs ~ Benjamin John Avenue. Harare 29109 1F Mazvarirwofa, clo Mhaka Attorneys, No. 3, Greenwood Drive, Windsor Park, Gweru. ~ 291144f LOST DEED OF GRANT iy CHANGE OFNAME ow NOTICEis hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deedof Transfer 2157/2003, dated 16th April, 2003, made in TAKE notice that, on the 14th day of February, 2014, before me, favour of BP Shell Marketing Services Zimbabwe(Private) Limited, Neison Mashizha, a legal practitioner and notary public, appeared whereby certain piece ofland situate in the district of Kariba called Margnify Mungani (born on Ist June, 1937) and changed his name Stand 606 Chirundu Township, measuring 3,424 5 hectares, was to Maginifayi Mungani Mavundukure, so that, henceforth, for all conveyed. purposes and occasionshe shall be known by the name of Maginifayi Mungani Mavundukure.—Nelson Mashizha, c/o Sachikonye-Ushe All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any legal practitioners, No. 8, Belvedere Road, Kopye, Harare. 291036f representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy,are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, CHANGE OF NAME at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication ofthis notice. Dated at Harare on this 20th day of February, 2014.—Moyo NOTICEis hereby given that, on the 7th day of February, 2014, & Partners, applicant’s legal practitioners, 356, Herbert Chitepo before me, Tafara Zibusiso Nsingo,a legal practitioner and notary public, appeared Violet Munjaranji (born on 28th September, 1983) Avenue, Harare. 291090f and changed her name to Makanaka Munjaranji Moyo. LOST DEED OF GRANT Datedat Harare this 7th day ofFebruary, 2014.—Tafara Zibusiso Nsingo, c/o Nsingo and Associates, legal practitioners, 436, Cloete Street, Chivhu. 291153 NOTICEis hereby given that Edward Murambiwa Gwekwete intends to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Grant 8563/91, CHANGE OF NAME dated 9th December,1991, issued in favour of Edward Murambiwa oat Gwekwete, whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of NOTICE1s hereby giventhat, on the 7th day of February, 2014, Goromonzi called Stand 10469 Seki Township, measuring 771 at Masvingo, David Chikerema appeared before me, Kossam Chafa square metres, was conveyed. Chuma, a legal practitioner/notary public, and changed his name to Angel David Israel, by which nameheshall henceforth be known. All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representationsin connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby Dated at Masvingo onthis 10th day of February, 2014.—Chuma, required to lodge same, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Gurajena & Partners, No.
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