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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$6.80 WINDHOEK - 11 September 2012 No. 5035 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: D. Viljoen, 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 11 September 2012 5035 App. 74512 (2) R SEIBES 65051300758 (3) Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X BOX 4579, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Se- and their personal luggage - From rank 13 Golgota dan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers and Katutura to town and back the same route. luggage - From Hochland Park to town and back the same route. App. 74531 (2) B ANGULA 87041700569 (3) BOX 2574, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent App. 74515 (2) T ASHIPALA 83110610027 (3) Authorisation (5A) Passengers (6A) 1 X Combi / BOX 4355, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Microbus / Minibus (7A) 16 passengers: Passengers Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Se- and their personal luggage - From rank Otjimuise dan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers and Khomasdal to town and back the same route. their personal luggage - From rank Khomasdal to town and back the same route. App. 74532 (2) A T NIILONGA 86072600317 (3) BOX 3401, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent App. 74517 (2) J T MATSI 82110110155 (3) Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan BOX 40824, AUSSPANNPLATZ (4) New Per- (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers and manent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 their personal luggage - From rank 32 Otjimuise X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers road Khomasdal to town and back the same route. and their personal luggage - From Ovambo location Katutura to town and back the same route. App. 74537 (2) H K IKWIYU 82041010150 (3) BOX 95238, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK (4) New App. 74518 (2) M K KAMBULU 84111410049 Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (3) 2757, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Over- Passengers and their personal luggage - From rank land Truck (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers and their 79 Okuryangava Katutura to town and back the personal luggage - From rank Khomasdal to town same route. and back the same route. App. 74538 (2) J J JACOBS 70122900243 (3) App. 74520 (2) K SHALI 80080810098 (3) BOX 10733, KHOMADAL, 9000 (4) New Per- BOX 96415, WINDHOEK, 9000 (4) New Per- manent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 2 manent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (5B) Taxi Passengers (6B) 2 X X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passenger Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passenger and and their personal luggage - From Goreangab Woer- their personal luggage - From rank 37 Cimbebasia man block to town within Windhoek Municipal to town within Windhoek Municipal Area (7B) 5 Area. passengers: Passenger and their personal luggage - From rank 31 Otjomuise to town within Windhoek App. 74521 (2) S A TJIMI 61042300453 (3) Municipal Area. BOX 868, KEETMANSHOOP, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers App. 74539 (2) S N SHAMWAZI 74011400343 (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (3) BOX 815, NGWEZE, 9000 (4) New Permanent Passenger and their personal luggage - Within Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Keetmanshoop Municipal Area. Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passenger and their personal luggage - From rank EXT 3 to App. 74526 (2) J J JACOBS 20112604 (3) town within Katima Mulilo Municipal Area. BOX 10733, KHOMASDAL, 9000 (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) 1 X App. 74540 (2) L S SIHELA 40080802036 (3) Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (5B) Tourists (6B) BOX 338, KATIMA MULILO, 9000 (4) New 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (5C) Tourists Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6C) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (5D) Tourists (6D) 1 (6A) 1 X Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 14 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 8 passengers: Tourists passengers: Passenger and their personal luggage - and their personal luggage - From Windhoek to From Katima Mulilo to Windhoek and return. Hosea Kutako Airport and various places within Namibia and return. (7B) 5 passengers: Tourists App. 74543 (2) M SAKEUS 610716 (3) and their personal luggage - From Windhoek to BOX 3762, ONGWEDIVA, 9000 (4) New Per- Hosea Kutako Airport and various places within manent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) Namibia and return. 1 X Station wagon (5B) Taxi Passengers (6B) 1 X Station wagon (5C) Passengers (6C) 1 X Combi App. 74528 (2) O T KANZI 87012200081 (3) / Micro bus / Minibus (5D) Passengers (6D) 1 X PRIVATE BAG 5015, WALVIS BAY (4) New Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 7 passengers: Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Passenger and their personal luggage - From Oshi- (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: kuku to Grootfontein and return (7B) 7 passengers: Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - Within Passenger and their personal luggage - From Oshi- Walvis Bay Municipal Area and from Walvis Bay kuku to Grootfontein and return. to Swakopmund and return. App. 74544 (2) H LUKAS 67060800301 (3) App. 74529 (2) M M LIKORO 8404021247 (3) BOX 3762, ONGWEDIVA, 9000 (4) New Per- BOX 1257, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent manent Authorisation (5A) Passengers (6A) 1 X 5035 Government Gazette 11 September 2012 3 Venture (7A) 10 passengers: Passenger and their (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passenger and their personal luggage - From Ondangwa, Oshango, personal luggage - Within Rehoboth Municipal Eenhana to Okongo. Area. App. 74545 (2) M N KAMATI 86051500189 (3) App. 74578 (2) K N MAKOKA 85061210700 (3) BOX 13133, EENHANA, 0812100933 (4) New BOX 96525, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 2 X Sedan (6A) 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers Taxi passengers and their personal luggage - From and their personal luggage - From taxi rank No. Eenhana to Okongo and Ondangwa and return. 27 situated within Khomasdal to the city centre of Windhoek and return. App. 74546 (2) O U PAULUS 58020202196 (3) BOX 13133, EENHANA (4) New Permanent App. 74580 (2) J MBAISA 68120100387 (3) Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Sedan BOX 106, GOBABIS, 9000 (4) New Permanent (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Taxi passengers Authorisation (5A) Bus Passengers (6A) 1 X and their personal luggage - From Erundu ( Rundu Combi / Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 10 passengers: Road) to Eenhana, Oshikango, Ondangwa and Passengers and their personal luggage - From Oshakati and return. Aminius Goverment Building to Gobabis and Windhoek and return. App. 74553 (2) INSIGHT TOTAL CORPORATE SOLUTIONS CC 20011960 (3) BOX 98172, App. 74590 (2) L E SIKUNAWA 82070610365 WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent Authorisation (3) PO BOX 62396, KATUTURA, WINDHOEK (5A) Passengers (6A) 2 X Bus (double deck) (4) New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Taxi (7A) 50 passengers: Passengers and their personal Passengers (6A) 3 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 luggage - From Windhoek to Katima Mulilo and passengers: Passengers and their personal luggage back the same route. - From rank 28 Khomasdal and 79 Okuryangava to Town Within Windhoek Municipal Area and return. App. 74556 (2) S L VAN WYK 8390210940 (3) BOX 2706+1, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent App. 74593 (2) K M SiNALUMBU 79061010551 Authorisation (5A) Employees (6A) 1 X Combi / (3) BOX 768, NGWEZE (4) New Permanent Micro bus / Minibus (7A) 1 passengers: Empleyees Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Se- and their personal luggage - Form Rehoboth from dan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers their houses in Block A, B, C, to Windhoek and and their personal luggage - Within Katima Mulilo back the same route. Municipal Area. App. 74567 (2) KIWI INVESTMENTS CC. App. 74604 (2) J N STEFANUS 66080101114 (3) CC20116241 (3) BOX 24348, WINDHOEK (4) BOX 13371, WINDHOEK (4) New Permanent New Permanent Authorisation (5A) Tourists (6A) Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X 1 X Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Tourists Sedan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers as well as their personal luggage - From Windhoek and their personal luggage - From Ondangwa to and/or the Hosea Kutako International Airport Okongo via Oshikango/Eenhana and back the same to hotels, lodges and/or boarding houses situated route. within Windhoek Municipal Area and magisterial district and to places situated within the Republic App. 74606 (2) I N NAMBALA 85040710453 (3) of Namibia including places on the borders of BOX 16258, ONDANGWA (4) New Permanent Namibia with neighbouring countries and return. Authorisation (5A) Taxi Passengers (6A) 1 X Se- dan (closed top) (7A) 5 passengers: Passengers and App. 74571 (2) ONSE HUIS TRANSFERS their personal luggage - From Ondangwa to Tsumeb D20120750 (3) BOX 60159, KATUTURA, via Okankolo Onyuulaye and back the same route.
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