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Zimbabwean Government Gazette 0 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. LXVIll, No. 72 26th OCTOBER, 1990 Price $2 General Notice 615 of 1990. P. Hall and Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORTATION ACT [CHAPTER 262] 0/713/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Route; Harare - Chegutu - Kadoma - Nyimo - Sanyati - Applications in Connexion with Road Service Permits Nembudziya - Chireya - Nenyuka - Simchembo. The service to operate as follows— IN terms of subsection (4) of section 7 of the Road Motor (a) depart Simchembo Monday, Wednesday and Friday Transportation Act [Chapter 262], notice is hereby given that 7 a.m,, arrive Harare 2.12 p.m.; the applications detailed in the Schedule, for the issue or (b) depart Harare Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 9 a.m., amendment of road service permits have been received for arrive Simchembo 4.03 p.m. the consideration of the Controller of Road Motor Trans­ portation. 0/743/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity; 75. Any person wishing to object to any such application must Route: Bulawayo - Shangani - Gweru - Kwekvve - Kadoma - lodge with the Controller of Road Motor Transportation, Sanyati - Nembudziya - Kadzidere - iM utero. P.O. Box 8332, Causeway:— The service to operate as follows— (a) a notice, in writing, of his intention to object, so as to (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m., arrive reach the Controller’s ofiBce not later than the 16th Mutero 1.42 p.m.; November, 1990; (b) depart Bulawayo Sunday 4 p.m., arrive Mutero (b) his objection and the grounds therefor, on form R.M .T. 10.07 p.m.; 24, together with two copies thereof, so as to teach the Controller’s office not later than the 7th Derember, (c) depart Gweru Friday 12 noon, arrive Mutero 4.07 p.m.; 1990. (d) depart Mutero Monday, Wednesday and Sunday 6 a.m., Any person objecting to an application for the issue or arrive Bulawayo 12.50 p.m.; amendment of a road service permit must confine his groundsi (e) depart Mutero Friday 6 a.m., arrive Gweru 10.47 a.m. of objection to matters directly bearing on the considerations referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f) of section 0/744/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. 8 of the said Act. Route: Harare - Chegutu - Kadoma - Nyimo - Sanyati - Gore- V. M. MUPAWOSE (MRS.), dema - Nemangwe - Mazvivazvido - Chief Nenyuka - 26-10-90. Controller of Road Motor Transportation. Chief Siabuwa - Chunga - Mujele Fishing Camp. The service to operate as follows— Schedule (a) depart Harare Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 a.m., MOTOR-OMNIBUSES Additionals arrive Mujele Fishing Camp 2.08 p.m. (b) depart Mujele Fishing Camp Tuesday, Thursday and Chigumba Motorways (Pvt.) Ltd. Sunday 5 a.m., arrive Harare 12.02 p.mi. 0/707/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Route; Harare - Norton - Chikambi Township - Masiyarwa 0,812/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Business Centre - Mariga School - Madzorera School - Route: Bcitbridge - Chapfuse School - Elephant Hotel - Mabvure Business Centre - Murombedzi Growth Point - Mwenezi - Rutenga. Kaondera School - Taflra School - Chivere Store - Zumbara The service to operate as follows— Business Centre - Headman Mutashu - Chakohora Business Centre - Mukohwe Valley School. (a) depart Beitbridge Monday to Friday and Sunday 2 p.m., arrive Rutenga 3.48 p.m. The service to operate as follows— (b) depart Rutenga Monday to Friday and Sunday 6 p.m., (a) depart Harare Monday to Thursday 2 p.m., arrive arrive Beitbridge 7.48 p.m. Mukohwe Valley School 7 p.m.; (b) depart Harare Friday 12 noon, arrive Mukohwe Valley 0/813/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. School 5 p.m.; Route: Bulawayo - Mbalabala - Gwanda - West Nicholson - (c) depart Harare Saturday 11 a.m., arrive Mukohwe Todd’s Hotel - Makado - Beitbridge - Tshitulipadsi - Chief Valley School 4 p.m.; Sengwe. (d) depart Harare Sunday 5 p.m., arrive Chivere Store The service to operate as follows— 8.30 ip.m.; (a) depart Bulawayo Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 10 a.m., (c) depart Chivere Store Monday 2 a.m,, arrive Harare arrive Chief Sengwe 4.08 p.m.; 5.30 a.m.; (b) depart Chief Sengwe Monday, Wednesday and Friday (f) depart Mukohwe Valley School Tuesday to Friday 6 a.m., arrive Bulawayo 2.15 p.m. 5.30 a.m., arrive Harare 10.30 a.m.; (g) depart Mukohwe Valley School Saturday 5 a.m., arrive 0/814/89. Motor-omnibus, Passenger-capacity: 75. Harare 10 a.m.; Route: .Maranda - Ngundu - Masvingo - Mvuma - Kwekwe - th) depart Mukohw'e Valley School Sunday 9 a.m., arrive Kadoma - Sanyathi - Kuwirirana - Nembudziya - Ganda- Harare 2 p.m. varoyi. 984 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 26th October, 1990 The service to operate as follows— The service to operate as follows— (a) depart Maranda Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 6 a^m., (a) dej»rt Beitbridge Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 4 a.m., arrive Gandavaroyi 1.15 p.m.; arrive Chirundu 4.45 p.m.; (b) depart Gandavaroyi Monday, Wednesday and Friday (b) depart Harare Friday 3.30 p.m., arrive Chirundu 6 a.m., arrive Maranda 1.15 p.m. 8.45 p.m.; (c) depart Chirundu Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Morning Star Transport (Pvt.) Ltd. 5 a.m., arrive Beitbridge 6.45 p.m.; 0/718/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. (d) depart Chirundu Friday 5 a.m., arrive Harare 10.10 a.m. Route: Harare - Chivhu - Matizha School - Gutu - Mazoofa - Marowa - Ndanga - Vovonde - Gumbo Township - Zaka - 0/103/90. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Jerera - Rudanda - Chivamba - Chekenyere - Buffalo Range - Hippo Valley - Chiredzi. Route: iMachaya - Mutasa - Tsanga River - Bandimba - The service to operate as follows— Nyamhepo - Nyamatora - Karuyana - Pfura Council - Bradley - Bindura - Harare. (a) depart Harare Wednesday and Friday 1 p.m., arrive Chiredzi 7.50 p.m.; The service to operate as followsi— (b) depart Harare Sunday 5.30 p.m., arrive Chiredzi (a) depart Machaya Monday to Saturday 3.30 a.m., arrive 11.20 p.m.; Harare 8.45 a,m.; (c) depart Chiredzi Monday, Thursday and Saturday 12 p.m., (b) depart Machaya Sunday 9 a.m., arrive Harare 2.30 p.m.; arrive Harare 6.05 p.m. (c) depart Harare Monday to Saturday 12 noon, arrive Russell Noach (Pvt.) Ltd. Machaya 4.45 p.m.; 0/727/89. Luxury Coach. Passenger-capacity: 44. (d) depart Harare Sunday 3 p.m., arrive Machaya 7.45 p.m. Route: Victoria Falls - Hwange - Bulawayo - Zvishavane - Masvingo - Great Zimbabwe. GOODS-VEHICLES The service to operate as follows— Amendments (a) depart Victoria Falls Monday, Wednesday and Saturday J. Paar and Co. (Pvt.) Ltd. 7 a.m., arrive Great Zimbabwe 5 p.m.; G/533/90. Permit: 18074. Goods-vehicle. Load: 25 000 kilo­ i (b) depart Great Zimbabwe Tuesday, Friday and Sunday grams. 7 a.m., arrive Victoria Falls 5 p.m. Route 1: Throughout Zimbabwe. Route 2: Bulawayo - Harare. Msabaeka Bus Service. Nature of carriage: 0/757/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Route 1: Empty cans and tubes manufactured by Metal Box Route: Mutare - Rusape - Headlands - Macheke - Marondera - Company of Central Africa Ltd. Harare. Route 2: Stillages, plain, embossed and lithographed tin­ The service to operate as follows— plate. (a) depart Mutare Mqnday to Sunday 8 a.m., arrive Harare By: 11.35 a.m.; ~~v (a) Increase in load to 30000 kilograms. '(b) depart Harare Monday to Sunday 1.15 p.m., arrive (b) Deletion of the existing nature of carriage and substitu­ Mutare 4^50 p.m. tion of “Goods, wares and merchandise of all kinds.”. (c) Deletion of route 1. Mutari Siduna. 0/834/89. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Route: Muzite - Smalldin - Mt. Silinda - Chipinge - New General Notice 616 of 1990. Years Gift - Tanganda - Birchenough Bridge - iNyanyadzi - MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 765] Hotsprings - Chimanimani Junction - Mutare - Nyazura - Rusape - Headlands - Macheke - Marondera - Harare. The service to operate as follows— Extension of Exclusive Prospecting Order No. 615: Harare Mining District (a) depart Muzite Wednesday and Sunday 6.30 a.m., arrive Harare 4.45 p.m.; (b) depart Muzite Friday 5.30 a.m., arrive Harare 3.45 p.m.; IT is hereby notified that I, Jonas Christian Andersen, (c) depart Harare Tuesday 8 a.m., arrive Muzite 6.15 p.m.; Minister of Mines, have in terms of subsection (1) of section (d) depart Harare Thursday and Saturday 7 a.m., arrive 95 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chaper 765], and on the Muzite 5.15 p.m. recommendation of the Mining Affairs Board, extended Exclusive Prospecting Order No. 615, made in favour of D.G.N.L. (Private) Limited (now trading as Masasa Mines Masara Transport. (Private) Limited), and published in General Notice 625 of 0/64/90. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. 1987, for a further period of one year expiring on 10th Route: Mutare - Riverside - Rusape - Macheke - Marondera - September, 1991. Harare. The service to operate as follows— J. C. ANDER^N, 26-10-90. Minister of Mines. (a) depart Mutare Monday to Sunday 7.30 a.m., arrive Harare 11.30 a.m.; (b) depart Harare Monday to Sunday 3 p.m., arrive Mutare General Notice 617 of 1990. 7 p.m. MINES AND MINERALS ACT [CHAPTER 765] 0/65/90. Motor-omnibus. Passenger-capacity: 75. Route: Harare - Marondera - Macheke - Headlands - Rusape - Extension of Exclusive Prospecting Order No. 622: Riverside - Mutare. Harare and Gweru Mining Districts Tlie service to operate as follows— (a) depart Harare Monday to Sunday 10.30 a.m., arrive IT is hereby notified that I, Jonas Christian Anderren, Mutare 2.30 p.m.; Minister of Mines, have in terms of subsection (1) of section (b) depart Mutare Monday to Sunday 4,30 p.m., arrive 95 of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 765], and on the Harare 8.30 p.m.
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