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LOST DRIVING PERMIT 7th Street Industrial Area ARCE ENGINEERING No. 10000769/6/2 0772570973, WORKS Nabende Stephen # 1 Producer of 0701-487955. 0702726184, Aluminium & Steel Texture Coatings 0712989498, Fabricators VIJAY ENTERPRISES LTD LOST PASSPORT Decorative Coatings 0793938429, For: Stone Finishing Specialized in Aluminium +250733154731 • Doors & Windows No. B0627734 Fabrication of: • Cladding, Curtain walling Ocircan Spinage Davis Gypsum Ceilings 0772-768017. • Curtain Wall & Aluminium • Shop fronts Cornices SOFA REPAIR • Display counters, Cladding LOST DRIVING PERMIT • Doors & Windows • Acoustic Ceiling & MODERN IMAGE • Roller shutters, Gates, No. 10363301/3/1 • Offi ce Partitions INTERIOR DESIGNERS Collapsible Burglar proofs. Magezi Peter • Gypsum Ceiling for Home Plot 81-85, 7th Street, 0753-855542. & O ce Before Industrial Area • Sheet Metal Engineering Tel: 0312-262 472, LOST DRIVING PERMIT Work 0753-710055 No. 10360359/1/1 Plot 201, 6th Street 0772-419695 Senoga G. 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