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General Notice 174 of 2022.
TSHOLOTSHO RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (TRDC)
Notice of Tender Awards
PURSUANT to section 68 of the Public procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23] and following the competitive procedures undertaken in accordance with section 31 of the same Act, Tsholotsho Rural District Council concluded the bidding process as follows for the period between November, 2021 and 31st January, 2022.
Description of Procurement Name of winning bidder and requirement reference number address Bid value Project location
Supply and delivery | TRDC/13/2021 Olimem Enterprises (Private) ZWL4$1 369 825,07 | Tsholotsho Rural of desktops Limited District Council computers First Floor, Suite 110, Fidelity Life offices
Centre. Corner 11th Avenue and Fifth Street, Bulawayo
Supply and delivery |TRDC/14/2021 Instacare Medical Investments ZWL$4 107 775,03 of clinic equipment (Private) Limited Tsholotsho and furniture for Jowa R.E.G.G 12, Water Falls Avenue, Wards 9 and 20
and Inala Ardbennie, Harare
Supply and delivery | TRDC/15/2021 Croco Motors (Private) Limited USD$56 313,00 | Tsholotsho Rural of Toyota vehicle 124, JMN Nkomo Street, District Council
Bulawayo offices
Supply and delivery |TRDC/16/2021 Evintude Investments, No. Lot 1: ZWL$118 440,00 | Mange Clinic construction materials 4, Wolverhampton Road, Lot 3: ZWL$477 107,40 | Ward 12
of Mange Clinic Donnington, Bulawayo Lot 4. ZWL$2 758 533,16 | Tsholotsho Lot 5: ZWL$2 660 654,50
Supply and delivery |TRDC/16/2021 High Peak Marketing, Lot 2: ZWL1 366 147,83 | Mange Clinic of construction 15, Liver Pool Road, Donnington, Lot 6: ZWL$501 901,38 | Ward 12
materials of Mange P.O. Box 8564, Belmont, Tsholotsho
Clinic Bulawayo
Supply and delivery |TRDC/17/2021 Makhadu Marketing, ZWL$2 988 000,00 | Tsholotsho Rural of borehole spares, No. 236, Tsholotsho District Council
equipment and accessories
Supply, delivery and | TRDC/18/2021 Jumi Enterprises, ZWL$4 538 550,00 | Ward 8 installation of fence at 8 and 9, Empire House, Butabubili
Butabubili Secondary Emmersondambudzo Mnangagwa Secondary School Avenue/J.M Nkomo Street, School
Bulawayo
General Notice 175 of 2022.
SUNWAY CITY (PRIVATE) LIMITED (SC)
Domestic Competitive Bidding Invitation
SUNWAY City, a subsidiary of the Industrial Development
visit: 15th February, 2022, at 1100 hours [CAT]. Closing date and time: 8th March, 2022, at 1000 hours [CAT].
SC/06/2022. Construction of prefabricated office. Compulsory site visit: 14th February, 2022, at 1100 hours [CAT]. Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000 hours [CAT].
Corporation of Zimbabwe Limited (IDCZ), is a developer of Integrated Industrial, Commercial, Institutional, Recreational and
Residential Parks so as to provide relevant infrastructure to facilitate industrial and economic growth of Zimbabwe as well as regional integration and trade.
Bids are invited from PRAZ registered contractors in possession of Certificate of Incorporation to supply the following:
Tender number
SC/05/2022. Procurement of proposed roads, sewer, and water reticulation in Ventersburg Industrial Park. Compulsory site
Documents for the above competitive bidding will be issued to interested bidders in soft copy and are obtainable from 0715 630 779, email: [email protected]
Submission of tender documents
Tenders must be enclosed with all specifications and costs in three sealed envelopes and clearly endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, the description and closing date. Tenders must be delivered and dropped in the tender box at Sunway City Offices, 2098, Ventersburg, Harare, by the closing date and time. Late tenders will not be accepted.
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Opening of tenders
Tenderers are free to witness the opening of tenders on the closing date and time at Sunway City Offices, 2098, Ventersburg, Harare. Kindly note that Sunway City does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of any tender after evaluation.
For any further details or clarification, please contact the Procurement Management Unit on +263-024-2006473/8 or 0715 630 779, email: [email protected]
General Notice 176 of 2022.
UMZINGWANE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (URDC)
Competitive Tenders Invited— Domestic
UMZINGWANE Rural District Council is inviting bids from reputable companies for the following tender:
Tender numbers
UMZ/GDS/01/2022. Supply of a brand new water bowser truck. Closing date: 11th February, 2022, at 1200 hours.
UMZ/GDS/02/2022. Supply of a brand new 2.x Suv ‘s and supply of 1x 4x4 Double CAB. Closing date: 11th February, 2022, at 1400 hours.
UMZ/GDS/03/2022. Supply of a brand new 20 cubic tipper truck. Closing date: 11th February, 2022, at 1200 hours.
UMZ/GDS/04/2022. Supply of a brand new front end loader. Closing date: 11th February, 2022, at 1200 hours.
UMZ/GDS/07/2022. Supply of 20 x brand new motor bikes. Closing date: 11th February, 2022, at 1400 hours.
Tenders must be properly addressed to Chief Executive Officer and enclosed in sealed envelopes clearly endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, tender description and tender closing date. Tenders should be deposited into the tender box at Umzingwane Rural District Council, Stand No.1, Richardson Avenue, Esigodini, on the aforementioned
closing dates.
Documents for the above mentioned tender are obtainable upon payment of anon-refundable tender fee of $ZWL1500.00, per tender document from Umzingwane Rural District Council, Stand No.1 Richardson Avenue, Esigodini, between 0800
hours and 1645hours, Monday to Friday.
Umzingwane Rural District Council does not bind itself to award the lowest tender or any bid. Tenderers are free to attend and witness tender opening. Late tenders will not be accepted. For any enquiries please contact the Chief Executive Officer.
General Notice 177 of 2022.
RUNDE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (RRDC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding— Domestic
BIDS are invited from reputable bidders registered with Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the following tender:
Tender number
RRDC.03/2022. Security services for council assets. Quantity: 1. Closing date and time: 15th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
RRDC.04/2022. Supply and delivery ofatractor. Quantity: 1. Closing date and time: 15th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Bidding documents are obtained at Runde Rural District Council Offices Zvishavane during normal working hours 0745 hours to 1645 hours upon payment of a non-refundable fee of RTGS$1500.00 for each tender.
Bidders to include
e Proof of registration with Procurement Regulatory
Authority of Zimbabwe
¢ = Certificate of incorporation
e Valid tax clearance certificate
¢ Company profile and traceable references
e NSSA certificate/ registration
Submission instructions
Completed bidding documents must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised procurement reference number and the description; the documents to be dropped into the tender box at Council offices reception on or before the 15th of February, 2022, at 1000 hours. Specifications of items are found in the tender document. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Bidding Documents must be addressed to: The Chief Executive Officer,
Invitation to Domestic Tender: (Competitive Bidding Method)
THE Municipality of Chegutu invites bids from suitably qualified, registered and reputable suppliers 1n terms of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23] for the supply and delivery of the following requirements:
Tender number
CHE/BM/03/2022. Domestic. Supply and delivery of building materials. Closing date: 18th February, 2022, at 1000 hours local time.
Detailed Standard Bidding Documents are obtainable from the Town Clerk’s Office, at Town House, No. 1, Queen
Street, Chegutu, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZW$1 500,00/USD 10,00, during office hours (0800
hours to 1630 hours). Soft copies of Standard Bidding Documents are obtainable free of charge on request from the following email addresses: [email protected]/ [email protected]
NB: This advert is also accessible on our website: www. chegutumunicipality.co.zw
Bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and clearly endorsed onthe outside with the advertised tender number, the description and must be deposited in the tender box located in the Town Clerk’s Office at Town House, Chegutu, by 1000 hours on or before Friday, 18th February, 2022, addressed to:
The Acting Town Clerk, Chegutu Municipality, Number 1, Queen Street,
P.O. Box 34,
Chegutu.
General Notice 179 of 2022.
MINISTY OF HIGHER AND TERTIARY EDUCATION,
INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT
MORGAN ZINTEC COLLEGE
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
MORGAN Zintec College invites prospective reputable and authorised service providers for supply and delivery of Branded Sportswear registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) to participate in the following tender:
MZCSW/01/2022. Supply and delivery of branded sports wear. Closing date and time: 28th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain bidding documents from the Procurement Management Unit after a non-refundable payment of ZWL3 000,00, at the Accounts Office.
Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, description and closing date. Bids must be delivered and deposited in a tender box situated at Morgan Zintec College, addressed to:
The Procurement Management Unit,
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Morgan Zintec College, No 1, Alamein Road, Arcadia,
Harare.
Further information is obtained via E-mail: morganbuying@ morganzintec.ac.zw
General Notice 180 of 2022.
MBIRE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (MRDC)
Notice of Tender Cancellation
IN terms of section 42(1)(a) of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, Mbire Rural District Council would like to
notify all its bidders that the following tender has been cancelled:
Tender number
MRDC/06/2021. Supply and delivery of x 4 brand new single cab pick-up vehicles.
General Notice 181 of 2022.
MBIRE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (MRDC)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
INTERESTED and qualified bidders are invited to bid on the below listed tender:
MRDC/02/2022. Supply and installation of fuel tanks. Compulsory
site visit 9th February, 2022, at 1100 hours at Mbire Rural
District Council Offices. Deadline of submission: 16th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
Hard copies of the tender documents will be available upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZWL$1,200.00. Bidding documents are obtained at Mbire RDC Head Office, Mushumbi Pools Growth Point. Soft copies of the tender documents can be requested on [email protected]. Completed bidding documents enclosed in sealed envelopes endorsed with Procurement Reference number to be hand delivered to Mbire Rural District Council.
Bidders must meet the following conditions:
¢ Provide copies of certificate of incorporation
¢ Copy of CR14
¢ Copy of CR6
¢ Current Zimra Tax Clearance certificate
e VAT registration
e Proof of PRAZ registration
e NSSA Clearance certificate
e At least three (3) traceable reference letters
e Bidders and/or their representatives may witness the
opening of bids which will take place at the bid sub-
mission address immediately following the submission
deadline.
Interested bidders should obtain information from: PMU 0773618236
General Notice 182 of 2022.
MASVINGO RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (MRDC)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
COUNCIL invites interested bidders to participate in the following bid:
MRDC/01/2022 (DOMESTIC). Construction of 1.27km of 11kV
electricity powerline at Nemanwa Growth Point. Site visit: 9th February, 2022, at 1000 hours at Masvingo Rural District Council, Nemanwa Boardroom. Quantity 1.27km.
MRDC/02/2022 (DOMESTIC). Brand new single cab motor vehicle (4x4). Quantity 1.
Closing date and time: 18th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Mandatory requirements:
¢ Certificate of Incorporation
¢ Company Profile
e¢ NSSA compliance certificate
¢ Current Tax Clearance
e¢ Proof of registration with the Procurement Regulatory
Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ)
¢ Proof of registration with ZEDTC (MRDC/01/2022)
Interested bidders are to request tender documents through email from masvingordcprocurement@ gmail.com and requests after the closing date will not be responded to.
Submission of tender Sealed bids to be placed in a marked tender box stationed at Masvingo Rural District Council Offices, Nemanwa Growth Point. For more details, contact 0775035793.
General Notice 183 of 2022.
HWANGE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (HRDC)
Invitation to Tender
TENDERS are invited from reputable Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) registered companies who are suppliers of the following:
Tender number
HRDC/DOM.01/2021. Domestic. Supply and delivery of brand new laptops. Closing Date: 16th February, 2022.
Tender documents are obtainable from Hwange Rural District Council upon payment of a non-refundable deposit fee of ZWL$800,00 payable at Zimbabwe auction rate at the date of payment per hard copy of the tender document. Soft copies of each tender document will be provided free of charge against a written request made on the requesting company’s letter head.
Bid documents will be available from 4th January, 2022, at
Hwange Rural District Council Offices, Stand 119 Lukos1,
Hwange. All bidders are invited to witness the tender opening. All submissions in sealed envelopes should be clearly marked with correct tender reference to be deposited on or before 1000 hours of the due date into the tender box which will be placed at the Hwange Rural District Council Reception. No faxed, emailed or late bids will be considered.
Further information can be obtained from: The Accounting Officer, Hwange Rural District Council, PO. Box 165, Lukosi, Hwange.
Invitation to Domestic Tender: Competitive Bidding Method
TENDERS are invited from registered, suitably experienced, well-established and reputable companies in terms of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23] for:
Tender numbers
CRDC/MV/01/2022. Supply and delivery of brand new motor vehicles 4x4 double cabs and 4x2 pickup single cab. Closing date and time: 11th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
The following documents are to be submitted together with the Tender Document:
(a) Company profile with traceable references
(b) Copy of Current Tax Clearance Certificate (ITF 263)
(c) Copy of Certificate of incorporation
(d) Proof of payment of tender document
(e) Proof of current registration with the Procurement
Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ).
Detailed Standard Bidding Documents are obtainable from the Chief Executive’s Office, Chegutu Rural District Council Offices upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZW$1 500. Soft copies of Standard Bidding Documents are obtainable free of charge on request from the following email addresses: procurement @cheguturdc.co.zw/kkawondera@ gmail.com
Bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and clearly endorsed on the outside with the advertised Tender Number,
the description and must be deposited in the tender box located in the Chief Executive’s Office by1000 hours on or before Friday, 11th February, 2022, addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer,
Attention: Procurement Management Unit, Chegutu Rural District Council, PO. Box 527,
Chegutu.
General Notice 187 of 2022.
CHIPINGE TOWN COUNCIL (CTC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
CHIPINGE Town Council is inviting registered bidders to
participate in the domestic tenders listed.
Tender number
CTC/PTS/01/22. Supply and delivery of roofing materials for
vegetable market shed. Closing date and time: 11th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
CTC/EH/01/22. Supply and delivery of skip bins, skip trailer and tractor. Closing date and time: 16th February, 2022 at 1000 hours.
CTC/PTS/02/22. Supply and delivery of road construction materials.
Closing date and time: 16th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
CTC/HCS/01/22. Provision of title survey for 568 stands in Chipinge
Town. Closing date and time: 16th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Bidding documents are available at Chipinge Town Council offices upon payment of a non-refundable tender fee of ZWLS$2 000,00, for each document.
Tenders in sealed envelopes clearly marked with tender number must be hand delivered or couriered to the undermentioned address before the closing date and time shown.
The Acting Town Secretary,
Chipinge Town Council,
Stand No. 281, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Street,
P.O. Box 90,
Chipinge,
Tel: 027-2653/2734/2858/3239/3321
Email: chipingetowncouncilprocurement@ gmail.com
General Notice 188 of 2022.
NYANGA RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (NRDC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
NYANGA Rural District Council is inviting bids from reputable bidders registered with Procurement Regulatory
Authority of Zimbabwe to participate in the following tender:
Tender number
NRDC.01/2022. Supply and delivery of medical equipment and furniture for Mapako Rural Health Centre. Closing date: 8th March, 2022.
Specifications
Interested bidders are expected to meet the following conditions:
¢ Provide certified copies of certificate of incorporation
and company registration certificate.
e¢ Provide acertified copy of Zimratax clearance certificate.
e¢ __ Beregistered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority
of Zimbabwe.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the Chief Executive Officer email: nyangarde@ gmail. com
A complete set of bidding documents may be obtained in soft copies via email free of charge or in hard copies upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZWL300,00, into the following account number: ZB Bank, Juliasdale Branch,
Account Number 4544 — 049632 — 200.
NB: Nyanga Rural District Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of any tender and to cancel the tender.
Submission of tender Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and deposited in the Tender Box addressed to Procurement Management Unit, 111, Rochdale, Nyanga, on or before 1100 hours on
the closing date.
Opening of tender Bidders may attend the tender opening meeting to be held in the Nyanga Rural District Council Boardroom on the stated closing date and time.
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General Notice 189 of 2022.
RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE (RBZ)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
BIDS are invited from reputable bidders registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) for the following requirements:
Tender number
RBZ/DOM/004/2022. Decommissioning existing lifts, supply, installation and commissioning of two (2) new goods lifts. Pre-tender site date, time and venue: 14th February, 2022,
at 1000 hours at No. 80, Samora Machel Avenue, Harare.
Closing date: 4th March, 2022.
RBZ/DOM/005/2022. Supply, installation and commissioning of a Grid Tied Solar Power System: Pre-tender site date, time and venue: 14th February, 2022, at 1000 hours at No. 11, Vanguard
RBZ/DOM/006/2022. Supply and delivery of Cisco Firewalls and a Firesight Management Centre. Closing date: 4th March, 2022.
Issue date: 4th February, 2022.
Three hard copies of each tender, enclosed in sealedenvelopes, addressed to Deputy Director Procurement Management Unit, endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number,
description and closing date, must be deposited in a tender box, at Head Office and Regional Office as specified below:
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe,
Head Office,
80, Samora Machel Avenue,
Harare,
(for tender number RBZ/DOM/004/002 and RBZ DOM /006/002 only), and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Regional Office 93, Leopold Takawira Avenue,
Bulawayo (for tender number RBZ/DOM/005/002 only) before 1000 hours on the closing date.
Documents are obtainable upon production of proof of payment of a tender fee of ZW$1 000,00, from the Banking Hall at the above given addresses or upon request email on [email protected] and [email protected] General Notice 190 of 2022.
MBERENGWA RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (MRDC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding (Domestic)
BIDSare invitedfrom reputable biddersregistered with Procurement
Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the following tenders:
Tender number
MRDC/SS/01/2022. Supply and delivery of borehole spares. Quantity: 1 lot. Closing date and time: 11th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
MRDC/ADMIN/O1/2022. Provision of security services.Quantity: 1 lot. Closing date and time: 18th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
Bidding documents are obtained at Mberengwa Rural District Council Offices (Mataga Growth Point) during normal working hours 0745 hours to 1645 hours upon payment of a non-refundable fee of RTGS$1500,00, for each tender.
Bidders to include
e¢ Proof of registration with Procurement Regulatory
Authority of Zimbabwe
¢ = Certificate of incorporation
e Valid tax clearance certificate
e¢ Company profile and traceable references
e NSSA certificate/registration
Submission instructions
Completed bidding documents must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised procurement reference number and the description; the
documents to be dropped into the tender box at Council Offices reception on or before the 11th of February, 2021, at 1100 hours. Specifications of items are found in the tender document. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Bidding Documents must be addressed to: The Chief Executive Officer,
Mberengwa Rural District Council, Stand Number 96,
INTERESTED and qualified companies are invited to bid for the below listed requirements. Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised Procurement Reference Number, the tender description and tender closing date. Tenders must be received at ZPC not later than 1000 hours on or before the respective indicated closing date or delivered by hand to the tender box addressed to the attention of The Accounting Officer, Zimbabwe Power Company, Twelfth Floor, Megawatt House,
44, Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe.
Tender number
ZPC/HO/FRM/01/2022: FrameworkA greement: Supply and delivery of coal: Units 7 and 8 Commissioning at Hwange Power Station. Closing date and time: 22nd February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
ZPC/HO/DOM/06/2021. Provision of plant maintenance services— chain grate maintenanceat Munyati Power Station (re-tender). Site visit date: 16th February, 2022, at 1100 hours. Closing date: Ist March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
ZPC/HO/DOM/06/2022. Supply and delivery of 1 x double cab motor vehicle at Hwange Power Station. Closing date: 1st March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
ZPC/HO/DOM/20/2022. Supply and delivery of Stage 1 mill gearbox lubrication oil gear pumps at Hwange Power Station. Closing date: Ist March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
ZPC/HO/DOM/21/2022. Supply and delivery of raw water pumps at Hwange Power Station. Closing date: 1st March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
ZPC/HO/DOM/22/2022. Supply and delivery of Roller Shutter Doors at Hwange Power Station. Closing date: 1st March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
ZPC/HO/DOM!/23/2022. Supply and delivery of hardware and building materials for the relocation of Chilanga Village in Hwange. Closing date: 1st March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
ZPC/HO/INT/11/2020. Supply and delivery of water chemistry analyser spares at Hwange Power Station (re-tender). Closing date: Ist March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Interested bidders are required todownload tender documents that consist the instructions and scope of work from the ZPC website https://www.zpe.co.zw/tenders. Your submissions should reach the Zimbabwe Power Company notlater than the indicated closing date for each tender. Bidders mustregularly check the website until the tender closes for updates and responses to queries. Site visit is compulsory and clearance is two weeks before site visit date. Your submissions should reach The Zimbabwe Power Company not later than the indicated closing date for each tender.
Note: Late submissions will not be accepted. General Notice 192 of 2022.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OF
ZIMBABWE (SECZIM)
Call for Expressions of Interest for Provision of Advertising and Marketing Consultancy Services for SECZIM
(Firms Selection)
THE Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZIM) was established through the enactment of the Securities
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and Exchange Act [Chapter 24:25]. Section 3 of the Act provides for the establishment of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe which is the regulatory body for the securities and capital markets in Zimbabwe. Inline with the Commission’s strategic initiatives, the Commission wishes to engage firms for the provision of advertising and marketing consultancy services for SECZIM.
TheCommission now invites eligible firms to indicate their interest in providing SECZIM with advertising and marketing consultancy services for a period of three years. Interested firms should provide information demonstrating that they have the required technical capabilities, facilities, qualifications and relevant experience to offer advertising and marketing consultancy services to SECZIM.
Scope of work
The appointed firms will be required to formulate an advertising strategy involving the following for SECZIM:
(1) Production of —
(a) Communication and advertising material for print, radio and television.
(b) Branded material.
(c) Mini-videos and infomercials.
(2) Media Placement and management.
(3) Content creation for and management of all digital and social media platforms.
(4) Production of press releases and corporate publications.
(5) Event management.
(6) Manage national road shows.
The short-listing criteria shall be:
(1) The firm must be a registered entity and registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ).
(2) The firm must submit the following documents:
(1) detailed Company profile,
(i1) valid tax clearance certificate,
(ii) valid NSSA clearance certificate,
(3) Key personnel must have relevant qualifications and experience of not less than 5 years.
(4) The firm must present a record indicating similar previous engagements they have undertaken for the past 5 years including the contact person from respective clients.
(5) Detailed proposal of advertising and marketing consultancy services offered.
Short-listed firms will be invited to submit detailed technical and financial proposals, as described in Part 1 of the Request for Proposals Procedures in the Standard Request for Proposals for the Selection of Consultancy Services.
A framework agreement will be entered into with three (3) firms. Consultants will be selected in accordance with the procedures specified in Part VIII of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23] and Part VI of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (General) Regulations, 2018 (Statutory Instrument 5 of 2018). Short-listed Consultants will be invited to submit their proposals on a separate document based on the Standard Request for Proposals for the Selection of Consultancy Services and the Consultant submitting the successful proposal will be engaged on the contractual terms set out in that document and in the General Conditions of Contract for Consultancy Services. Copies of the Act and Regulations and the standard documentation are available on the website of the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe.
This opportunity is open to all Consultants who meet the criteria for eligibility as stated in section 28 of the Act and who have the nationality of an eligible country as defined in Clause 1.10 of the General Conditions of Contract for Consultancy Services.
Participation in this bidding procedure ts restricted to Zimbabwean bidders.
The method of selection will be. Quality and Cost Based Selection.
Further information can be obtained on the email address below during office hours.
Clarification
Clarification of the bidding document may be requested via email by any bidder up to 15th February, 2022, and should be sent
to The Procurement Management Unit on the following email: [email protected]
The closing date for submission of bids is 25th February, 2022, at 1030 hours.
For submission of Expression of Interest, register as a supplier on the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZIM) website (www.seczim.co.zw, click on TENDERS and REGISTER as a supplier) and upload document. Late expressions of interest will be rejected.
General Notice 193 of 2022.
NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY AUTHORITY (NSSA)
Invitation to Tender
Tender number
NSSA.19/2021(RT2). Supply and delivery of executive laptops and all in one desktops. Tender closing date and time: 15th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Tender conditions
1. Local bidders must have a Valid NSSA Clearance/ Compliance Certificate.
2. All bidders must attach a Certificate of Incorporation and CR 14,
3. Local bidders must submit proof of registration with ZIMRA and the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ).
4. Bidders must confirm participation in the tender process by sending emails with full contact details and tender number + description to the following email address: procurement @nssa.org.zw
5. Bid documents must be submitted in sealed envelopes, endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number,
tender description, closing date and time and must be hand delivered to The Supply Chain Office, National Social Security Authority, NSSA House, Office No 13, Seventh
Floor, corner Sam Nujoma Street/John Landa Nkomo Avenue, to reach us on or before date and time of closure.
General Notice 194 of 2022.
ZIMBABWE NATIONAL STATISTICS AGENCY (ZIMSTAT)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) 1s inviting suitably qualified and reputable bidders to participate in the following tenders:
Tender number
DOMESTIC/CB/ZIMSTAT/06/2022. The supply and delivery of census apparels to ZIMSTAT. Closing date and time: 10th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
DOMESTIC/CB/ZIMSTAT/07/2022. The supply and delivery of bar code stickers to ZIMSTAT. Closing date and time: 10th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
DOMESTIC/FMWK/ZIMSTAT/01/2022. The provision of billboard hiring services to ZIMSTAT. Closing date and time: 10th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Tenders must be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside, with the advertised tender number, description and
closing date. The bids shall be dropped in the tender box at the ZIMSTAT Reception in the Twentieth Floor, Kaguvi Building, cnr Simon Vengai Muzenda Street and Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, Harare, before the closing date and time.
Standard Binding Documents (SDBs) are to be send electronically to all interested bidders upon request by the bidder through our following email address: pmu@zimstat. co.zw or call procurementusing contact details on the letterhead OR access it through our website: www.zimstat.co.zw
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General Notice 195 of 2022.
CHIVI RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (CRDC)
Invitation to Bid
TENDERS are invited from registered and reputable companies for the following requirements:
Documents for the above tender will be issued at Chivi Rural District Council Head office (Stand 177/78) to interested bidders upon payment of a non-refundable tender fee of RT'GS$1 000,00.
Tenderers must meet the following conditions:
¢ Provide company registration certificates, valid ZIMRA Tax Clearance Certificate and NSSA Certificate.
¢ Be registered with the PRAZ and provide proof of the same document.
¢ Bids to be in RTGSS$.
Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes (2 copies marked original and copy) endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, closing date and description of tender. Tender documents must be deposited to the tender box at the Chivi Rural District Council Reception on or before the closing date. The tender opening will be done on the 11th February, 2022, at 1130 hours in the Councils Boardroom
and representatives of bidders are free to attend the tender opening.
The sealed envelopes with completed tenders to be addressed as follows:
The Chief Executive Officer,
Attention: Mr. T. Matavire,
Chivi Rural District Council,
PO. Box 527,
Chivi 0777039769
General Notice 196 of 2022.
FORESTRY COMMISSION (FC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding—FC/CONCE.01/22
FORESTRY Commission invites bids from suppliers who are reputable, experienced and with verifiable track record registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe and National Social Security Authority for consideration in an opportunity to run a timber concessions as follows:
Pine Saw logs
Lots | Location | Trial/ Species Area | Vol/ha | Total | Remarks Block No. (ha) (m°) vol(m*)
1 Martin CCT 5 Pelliottii 4.00 120 480 Clear felling
2 Martin CCT 6 Pelliottii 4.00 120 480 Clear felling
Interested bidders shall obtain further information and bidding documents upon payment of a non-refundable tender fee of ZW$2 000,00, at the address below during working hours from Monday to Friday 0800 hours to 1630 hours. Tenderers can make payment through cash, swipe or transfer into Forestry Commission Account Details; Bank: Standard Chartered; A/C No. 0100205873500
Branch Africa Unity Square.
Closing date: 1st March, 2022, at: 1000 hours.
Three hard copies of bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes endorsed outside with the advertised bid number, the description,
the closing date and must be deposited in a tender box at the below mentioned address Forestry Commission- Procurement Management Unit, Forestry Industries Training Centre, Off Penhalonga Road/ Bather Road, Christmas Pass, Mutare.
Website: www.forestr y.co.zw
General Notice 197 of 2022.
ZIMBABWE MEDIA COMMISSION (ZMC)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
BIDS are invited from domestic reputable bidders registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the following requirements::
Tender number
ZMCIMV/01/2022. Supply and delivery of brand new Toyota double caband single cab vehicles. Closing date: 17th February, 2022
Interested eligible suppliers may obtain bidding documents from the Zimbabwe Media Commission House, 108, Swan
Drive, Alexandria Park, Harare, upon payment of a non- refundable fee of ZW$1 500,00.
Bids must be in sealed envelopes addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, attn: Procurement Management Unit and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number.
Tenders must be deposited in the tender box at Zimbabwe Media Commission on or before 1000 hours on 17th February, 2022.
Any queries relating to the bidding process may be addressed to the Procurement Management Unit at the Zimbabwe Me- dia Commission House, 108, Swan Drive, Harare, or email
richyhamu@ gmail.com
General Notice 198 of 2022.
ZIMBABWE REVENUE AUTHORITY (ZIMRA)
Invitation to National Competitive Bidding
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) invites prospective reputable suppliers registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) to participate in the following tenders:
Tender number
ZIMRA NCB.03/2022. Supply, delivery and installation of work- stations. Closing date and time: Thursday, 3rd March, 2022,
at 1000 hours.
ZIMRA NCB.04/2022. Supply and delivery of office furniture. Closing date and time: Thursday, 3rd March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
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A complete set of bidding documents must be down loaded from the ZIMRA website: www.zimra,co.zw and any further communications about these tenders including addenda. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will not be entertaining walk in clients for acquiring bidding documents.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from ZIMRA Procurement Management Unit via e-mail: procurement@ zimra.co.zw
The provisions in the Instructions to Bidders and in the General Conditions of Contract contained in the bidding documents comply with the Zimbabwe Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23] standard bidding document for the procurement of goods. The Procurement method applicable for the bidding process shall be Domestic Competitive Bidding.
Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, description and closing date. Bids must be delivered and deposited in a tender box situated at ZB Centre, Sixth Floor Reception,
corner Kwame Nkrumah Avenue’ First Street Mall, Harare,
addressed to:
The Director Procurement Management Unit,
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority,
First Floor, ZB Centre, corner First Street Mall/Kwame
Nkrumah Avenue,
Harare, Zimbabwe.
General Notice 199 of 2022.
CHIRUMANZU RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (CRDC)
Invitation to Tender: Domestic Competitive Bidding
CHIRUMANZU Rural District Council is inviting tenders from eligible and qualified bidders for the following tenders:
Tender number
CRDC/ENG/01/2022. Borehole drilling and casing. Closing date and time: Friday, 11th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
CRDC/FIN/O1/2022. Installation of Sage Pastel Evolution. Closing date and time: Friday, 11th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
Tender documents are obtained from Chirumanzu Rural District Council Head Office in Mvuma during normal working days (Mon-Fri) and hours (0730-1630 hours) upon payment of a non-refundable tender fee of ZWL $1 000,00.
Tender documents should be submitted in sealed envelopes with the tender number clearly marked to the undersigned on or before Friday, the 11th of February, 2022, at 1100 hours at
Chirumanzu Rural District Council offices, 14, Napier Road,
Mvuma. Tenders will be opened on the same day starting at 1130 hours in the presence of interested bidders who wish to witness the opening and closure of the tenders. Late tenders will not be accepted.
The Chief Executive Officer,
Chirumanzu Rural District Council,
P.O. Box 27,
Mvuma.
General Notice 200 of 2022.
CITY OF HARARE (COH)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Tender
Tender number
COH/S. 1/2022. Supply and delivery of ICT equipment. 15th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Tenders to be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, title of the tender, the
closing date and time which are submitted before the closing date and time at Town House (Room 108) addressed to: —
The Acting Town Clerk,
City of Harare, Town House,
Julius Nyerere Way, Harare.
Bidding documents with detailed specifications are obtainable from the Supply Chain Manager at No. 2, Coventry Road, Workington, Harare, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZWL$1 500,00. Acting Town Clerk.
General Notice 201 of 2022.
MOSI OA TUNYA HIGH SCHOOL
Invitation to Tender: Domestic Competitive Bidding
Tender number
MOSIHIGH/CMT/02/2022. Mosi-Oa-Tunya High School invites tenders from reliable and legally registered companies for the supply and delivery of cement.
Tender documents with specifications can be obtained from our website: www.vfec.co.zw or can be emailed on request as from 0800 — 1630 hours on 4th February, 2022.
Complete bids in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Notice: Tender No. MOSI HIGH/CMT/02/2022” must be deposited in the tender box of the City Council Reception at cnr. Livingstone Road and Parkway Drive.
Closing date for MOSIHIGH/CMT/02/2022: 11th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
Bid documents downloaded from our website: www.vfce. co.zw or sent through email will not require payment. Emailed documents can be requested from vfmprocurement@ vfm. co.zw and [email protected]
No faxed, emailed or late tenders will be considered. Council
is not obliged to accept the lowest bid, or any bid. Queries relating to those documents may be addressed to:
The Procurement Manager, P.O. Box 41, Victoria Falls. Tel:
+263 83 2842018 or email vfmprocurement@ vfm.co.zw and echuma@ vfm.co.zw
Mosi-Oa-Tunya High School PO. Box 176 Victoria Falls Tel. 083-46079
MR. R. SIBANDA, Headmaster.
General Notice 202 of 2022.
CENTRAL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT (PRIVATE) LIMITED (CMED)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
TENDERS are invited from registered suppliers of the following:
Tender number
CMED.O1/INT/2022. Supply and delivery of road construction equipment. Closing date: 8th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
CMED.02/INT/2022. Supply and delivery of motor vehicles. Closing date: 8th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
CMED.01/DOM/2022. Supply, delivery and installation of signage to CMED. Closing date: 8th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Documents for the above captioned tenders will be is- sued upon payment of a non-refundable tender fee of ZWLS$1 150,00, from CMED (Private) Limited Head Office,
corer Herbert Chitepo Avenue and Rekai Tangwena Avenue, Harare, or through email upon request. However, in order to curb against the spread of COVID-19 bidders are strongly encouraged torequestthetenderdocuments throughthe emails provided below.
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Submission of Tender
Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, closing date and the description of tender. Tenders must be deposited at “CMED (Private) Limited”, corner Herbert Chitepo Avenue and Rekai Tangwena Avenue, Harare, on or before
1000 hours on the closing date.
Note:
e¢ Tenders which are received after 1000 hours on the closing date whether by hand or post will be treated as late tenders and will be rejected.
e All requests and queries regarding any of the above tenders, should be forwarded in writing to the following email addresses: [email protected] and [email protected]
General Notice 203 of 2022.
CHEMPLEX CORPORATION LIMITED (CCL)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
INTERESTED and qualified companies are invited to bid on the following tenders. Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, the
tender description and tender closing date and time.
Tender number
CCL/ZPI/01/2022. Supply and delivery of sulphuric acid 98% bulk. International Tender. Closing date and time: 8th March, 2022,
at 1000 hours.
CCL/ZPI/02/2022. Supply and delivery of washed peas coal. International Tender. Closing date and time: 8th March, 2022,
at 1200 hours.
CCL/ZPI/04/2022. Supply of customs and clearance services. Domestic Tender. Closing date and time: 8th March, 2022,
at 1400 hours.
CCL/CCL FA03/2022. Framework Agreement for the supply and delivery of diesel and petrol. Domestic Tender. Closing date and time: 9th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
CCL/CCL/02/2022. Supply and delivery of servers. Domestic. Closing date and time: 9th March, 2022, at 1200 hours.
CCL/CCL/EOI/03/2022. Expression of Interest for upgrade of the existing database from NAV 2009 to Dynamics 365 Business Central. Domestic. Closing date and time: 9th March, 2022,
at 1400 hours.
CCL/CCL/05/2022. Supply and delivery of laptops. Domestic. Closing date and time: 10th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Interested bidders are required to obtain the tender documents that consists of the bidding procedures and statements of requirements upon sending their request by email to [email protected] and copy nyamutswak@ zimphos.co.zw. Uponreceipt of request for tender documents, Chemplex will send the tender document requested to the e-mail provided.
Tenders should be submitted by hand to Zimbabwe Phosphate Industries main gate and dropped in the tender box. Off Mutare Road after Pick ‘n’ Pay Msasa, Harare in a sealed enclosed envelope and clearly marked with the tender number and tender description on or before the closing dates and times.
Please note that NO payments are required for the above- mentioned tenders.
General Notice 204 of 2022.
HOMELINK (PRIVATE) LIMITED (HL)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
HOMELINK (Private) Limited invites bids from reputable bidders registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe to participate in the following request:
Tender number
HL/COMP/01/2022. Supply and delivery of corporate uniforms. Closing date and time: 3rd March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Bid documents are obtainable from Homelink (Private) Limited. Prospective bidders shall contact Homelink PMU on amuzvuru@ homelink.co.zw/jmakopa@homelink. co.zw or +2638677006071 for tender documents. Bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, the description and the closing date. Your submission should reach Homelink (Private) Limited, Procurement Management Unit, Fourth Floor, Hardwicke House, 72-74, Samora Machel Avenue,
Harare, before 1000 hours on the specified closing date.
General Notice 205 of 2022.
EMPOWERBANK LIMITED (EB)
Invitation to International Competitive Bidding
BIDS are invited from reputable suppliers, registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) for the item listed below:
Tender number
EB-RFP-01-2022. Supply, installation, configuration, and implementation of acore banking system. Online compulsory pre-bid meeting: 23rd February, 2022, at 1100 hours. Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Interested bidders are required to send their request for bidding documents to the following email address: procurement@ empowerbank.co.zw
General Notice 206 of 2022.
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, POSTAL AND COURIER SERVICES
(MICTPCS)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding
THE Ministry of ICT, Postal and Courier Services (MICTPCS) is inviting suitably qualified and reputable bidders to participate in the following tender:
Tender number
MICTPCS/04/2022. Supply and delivery of ICT equipment (SISCO switches). Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000
hours.
MICTPCS/05/2022. Supply and delivery of ICT equipment (routers). Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
MICTPCS/06/2022. Supply and delivery of ICT equipment (television screens). Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
MICTPCS/07/2022. Supply and delivery of ICT equipment (projectors). Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
MICTPCS/08/2022. Supply and delivery of ICT equipment (servers). Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
MICTPCS/09/2022. Supply and delivery of ICT equipment (video conferencing). Closing date and time: 7th March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Bids must be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside, with the advertised tender number, description and closing date. The bids shall be dropped in the tender box at the Procurement offices in the Seventh Floor, Bank Chambers
Building (Old Reserve Bank), cnr First Street Mall and Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, on or before the closing
date and time.
Bidding documents are available viaemail upon request please contact Procurement Management Unit Offices on 0242- 763020 or email on [email protected], Eleventh Floor, Bank Chambers Building (Old Reserve Bank), cnr First Street Mall and Samora Machel Avenue, Harare.
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General Notice 207 of 2022.
PARIRENYATWA GROUP OF HOSPITALS (PGH)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Tenders
Tender number
PGH. 03/2022. Provision of waste collection services. Compulsory site visit date: 15th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
Closing date for the above tender is 25th February, 2022, at 1000 hours. Tender documents can be inspected and are obtainable from Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, Procurement Management Unit upon payment of a non- refundable fee of USD10,00, or equivalent at a prevailing auction rate per copy in the Accounts Department.
NB: All bidders shall be requested to submit a soft copy of the bid documents after the bidding period.
General Notice 208 of 2022. General Notice 161 of 2022: republished with corrections.
NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY (NatPharm)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
THE National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) is a parastatal under the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) assigned with the mandate of procuring, warehousing and distributing medicines and medical supplies. The company is inviting eligible suppliers of the following goods:
Tender number
DOMESTIC NAT/CB/IC.01/2022. Provision of motor and non- motor assets comprehensive insurance cover. Closing date: 25th February, 2022, at 1000 hours (Zimbabwean Time).
DOMESTIC NAT CB/CCS/02/2022. Provision of customs clearance
621991-5. Soft copy tender documents are obtainable free of charge upon request on the above stated email address.
Bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, the description, the
closing date and time delivered by hand to: The Procurement
Manager, NatPharm Company, No. 14, Lobengula Road, Southerton, Harare, before 1000 hours on the closing date.
General Notice 209 of 2022.
ELECTORAL ACT [CHAPTER 2:13]
Notice of Nomination to fill the Vacancy in the Senate
IT is hereby notified, in terms of section 39(6) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], that the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) party has nominated Nkomo Nicholas, a registered voter in Zamadube Village, Headman Namate, Chief Bidi, Ward 9 of Matobo Rural District Council, who was nominated
by the ZANU PF party to fill the vacancy in the Senate that occurred following the death of Honourable Simon Khaya Moyo.
Any voter wishing to object to the nomination of Nkomo Nicholas, may lodge them ,in writing, with the Chief Elections Officer, Mahachi Quantum Building, corner Kaguvi Street and Jason Moyo Avenue, Harare, or post them to Private Bag 7782, Causeway, within a period of 14 days from the date of publication of this notice, setting forth the reasons for the objection.
P.M. CHIGUMBA, Chairperson,
4-2-2022. Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
General Notice 210 of 2022.
CITY OF MASVINGO (COM)
Invitation to Domestic Tender
Tender number
CE/01/2022. Supply and delivery of two tipper trucks
Masvingo City Council hereby invites bids for supply and
delivery of two tipper trucks.
Tender documents with full details of the specifications
can be obtained from Civic Centre Offices, Robert Mugabe
Way, Masvingo, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of
ZWL1 000,00, during working hours from Monday to Friday
or send arequest for a free soft copy on masvingocitypmu@
gmail.com.
Tender documents in sealed envelopes clearly marked “CE/01/2022 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TWO TIP- PER TRUCKS” must be deposited in the tender box in The Chamber Secretary’s Office on or before 11th February, 2022, by 1000 hours and bids will be opened on the same day at 1010 hours.
Late bids shall not be accepted.
City of Masvingo, V. SHONHAI, PO. Box 17, Acting Town Clerk. Masvingo.
General Notice 211 of 2022.
CITY OF MASVINGO (COM)
Invitation to Domestic Tender
Tender number
CE/02/2022. Re-gravelling and resealing of roads.
Masvingo City Council hereby invites experienced Contractors to bid re-gravelling and resealing of roads within Masvingo City Council.
In order to qualify for the undertaking of this contract, companies must be registered with CIFOZ as Category A, B, C, or D Contractors and should meet minimum requirements of resources, personnel and finance as stipulated in the tender documents.
Tender documents with full details can be obtained from Civic Centre Offices, Robert Mugabe Way, Masvingo upon payment of a non-refundable fee of ZWL1 200,00, during working hours from Monday to Friday or send a request for a free soft copy on masvingocitypmu@ gmail.com.
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Bid documents in sealed envelopes clearly marked “CE/02/2022 RE-GRAVELLING AND RESEALING OF ROADS WITHIN MASVINGO CITY COUNCIL” must be deposited in the tender box in The Chamber Secretary’s Office on or before 18th February, 2022, by 1000 hours and bids will be opened on the same day at 1010 hours.
A compulsory site visit shall be conducted on Friday, 10th February, 2022, and all prospective bidders must meet at the City Engineer’s Office at 1100 hours.
City of Masvingo, V. SHONHAI, PO. Box 17, Acting Town Clerk. Masvingo.
General Notice 212 of 2022.
MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND
PUBLIC WORKS
MASHONALAND WEST PROVINCE
Invitation to Tender
TENDERS are invited from reputable Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe and Ministry of Local Governmentand Public Works registered suppliers of building materials and contractors of Asphalting Specialist Works. Tenders must be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number clearly indicating the lot tendered, the description, the closing date and delivered by hand to the Provincial Public Works Office, Mashonaland West Province: Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, No. 7, Robert Mugabe Way, Chinhoyi, at 1000 hours
on or before the closing date.
Tender number
PW/KDMINE/02/2022. Mashonaland West Province: Kadoma Mines Office. Supply, delivery of building materials and asphalting:
Lot 1: Building materials.
Lot 2: Carpentry materials.
Lot 3: Asphalting. Pretender site visit.
Lot 4: Plumbing materials.
Lot 5: Electrical materials.
Lot 6: Painting materials.
Compulsory pre-tender site visit date, time and venue: Monday, 8th of February, 2022, at 1200 hours, at Kadoma
Mines Office. Closing date: 14th February, 2022.
Documents to be collected from the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works upon payment of a non- refundable deposit fee of RTGS1 000,00, at Provincial Public
Works Office Mashonaland West Province, No. 7, Robert
All items marked pretender site visit are compulsory.
Late submissions will not be accepted.
General Notice 213 of 2022.
MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND
PUBLIC WORKS
MASHONALAND WEST PROVINCE
Invitation to Tender
TENDERS are invited from reputable Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe and Ministry of Local Governmentand Public Works registered suppliers of building materials and contractors of Mechanical and Shop fitting Specialist Works. Tenders must be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number clearly indicating the lot tendered, the description, the closing date and delivered by hand to the Provincial Public Works Office, Mashonaland West Province: Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, No. 7, Robert Mugabe Way, Chinhoyi, at 1000
hours on or before the closing date.
Tender number
PW/SIAK/01/2022. Mashonaland West Province: Siyakobvu. Supply and delivery of building materials.
Metal work Mild steel balustrading
Carpentry and joinery
Dry wall partitioning Glazing
Trunking
Borehole drilling Solar flood lighting
Airconditioning
10. Tiling 11. Tools and equipment
12. Food provisions
13. Water proofing 14. Transportation of building materials
CO RPANMARWNE
Compulsory pre-tender site visit date, time and venue: Thursday, 10th of February, 2022, at 1100 hours, at Siyakobvu
Documents to be collected from the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works upon payment of a non- refundable deposit fee of RTGS1 000,00, at Provincial Public
Works Office, Mashonaland West Province, No. 7, Robert
Mugabe Way, Chinhoy1.
Late submissions will not be accepted.
General Notice 214 of 2022.
MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND
PUBLIC WORKS
MASHONALAND WEST PROVINCE
Invitation to Tender
TENDERS are invited from reputable Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe and Ministry of Local Government and Public Works registered suppliers of building materials and contractors of Mechanical and Shop fitting Specialist Works. Tenders must be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number clearly indicating the lot tendered, the description, the closing date and delivered by hand to the Provincial Public Works Office, Mashonaland West Province: Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, No. 7, Robert Mugabe Way, Chinhoyi, at 1000
hours on or before the closing date.
Tender number
PW/RG/01/2022. Mashonaland West Province: Kadoma. Supply and delivery of building materials.
Lot 1: Painting.
Lot 2: Building and tiling.
Lot 3: Borehole drilling and accessories. Pretender site visit. (5 000/ tank, 6m stand, water chlorinator and connections).
Lot 4: Plumbing materials.
Lot 5: Fire fighting equipment.
Lot 6: Suspended aluminium ceiling. Pretender site visit.
Lot 7: Carpentry materials.
Lot 8: Counters timber and glass (as per design). Pretender site visit.
Lot 9: Glazing.
Lot 10: Welding and fabrication.
Lot 11: Electrical materials.
Lot 12: Trunking steel.
Lot 13: Lightning protection. Pretender site visit.
Lot 14: Protective clothing.
Lot 15: Food and refreshments.
Compulsory pre-tender site visit date, time and venue: Monday, the 8th of February, 2022, at 1100 hours, at Kadoma
District Registrar.
Closing date: 14th February, 2022.
Documents to be collected from the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works upon payment of a non-
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refundable deposit fee of RTGS1 000,00, at Provincial Public
Works Office, Mashonaland West Province, No. 7, Robert
Mugabe Way, Chinhoyi.
All items marked pretender site visit are compulsory.
Late submissions will not be accepted.
General Notice 215 of 2022.
HWEDZA RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (HRDC)
Tender Notices
Invitation to Domestic Tender
Tender number
HRDC/01/2022. Towed grader refurbishment. Start date and time: from 1000 hours on 4th February, 2022. Closing date and time tender opening: 1000 hours on 18th February, 2022.
Hwedza Rural District Council is inviting registered bidders to participate in the listed domestic tenders.
Tender documents are obtained upon payment of a non- refundable fee of $1 725,00, for each tender document. Bids
in sealed envelopes clearly marked with tender number must be delivered or posted to the under-mentioned address by no later than 1000 hours on the 18th of February, 2022, and will
be opened at 1030 hours on the same day in the presence of all interested bidders.
Note: Mandatory site visit 11th January, 2022.
The Acting Chief Executive Officer, Hwedza Rural District Council,
PO. Box 15,
Hwedza.
To all bidders who participated to tender number HRDC/37/2021 for Hanje Clinic and HRDC/38/2021 for Vamba Clinic for the supply and delivery of building materials.
Notice of Tender Awards
Hwedza Rural District Council would like to inform all bidders who participated in the tenders for building materials for Hanje Clinic HRDC/37/2021 and Vamba Clinic HRDC/38/2021 were awarded as follows:
Lot 1: for HRDC/37/2021 was awarded to Graniteside Electricals and Hardware for the bid of $633 650,00;
Lot 2: for HRDC/37/2021 was awarded to Calphil Investments for $882 525,00;
Lot 3: for HRDC/37/2021 was awarded to Uniclip for the bid of $965 273,93.
Then for Vamba Clinic, Lot 1 for HRDC38/2021 was awarded
to Graniteside Electrical and Hardware for $633 650,00.
Lot 2: for HRDC/38/2021 was awarded to Calphil investment for the bid of $882 525,00;
Lot 3: for HRDC/38/2021 was awarded to Uniclip for the bid of $965 273,93.
Note that all figures are inclusive of VAT. Hwedza Rural District Council would like to thank all bidders who took part in the tender process.
General Notice 216 of 2022.
MUTASA RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (MRDC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
MUTASA Rural District Council (MRDC) invites tenders from reputable, reliable and PRAZ registered companies for the supply and delivery of the following goods and services:
Tender number
MTSA/ENG/1/2022. Construction of Marara Secondary School 1x 2 standard classroom block. Site visit: Mutasa Rural District Council Head Office, at 1000 hours on the 9th of February,
2022. Closing date: 15th February, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Hard copies of the tender documents will be sold for 1OUSD at the prevailing interbank rate, and they can also be obtained via email upon request on procurement@ mutasardc.org. zw Please take note that the site visit is compulsory to all interested bidders.
Tenders should be submitted as hard copiesin sealed envelopes and be deposited in the tender box on or before the 15th of February, 2022, at 1000 hours opening of tender will be done immediately thereafter. Mutasa Rural District Council reserves the right to accept the tender in whole or in part and is not bound to accept any or the lowest bid.
G. T. BANDURE, Chief Executive Officer.
General Notice 217 of 2022.
BEITBRIDGE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (BBRDC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding (Domestic)
TENDERS are invited from suitable and reputable companies for the provision of:
Tender documents are available from Beitbridge Rural District Council Offices at 275, Hagelthorn Road, Beitbridge,
upon payment of a non-refundable fee of RTGS$2 000,00, paid during working hours between 0900 hours and 1600 hours.
Tenders are to be deposited in sealed envelopes endorsed with- “TENDER NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” and thereafter tenders shall be opened in the presence of the bidders or their representatives who choose to attend. Tenders received after 1100 hours on the closing day will be treated as late tenders and will be rejected.
A compulsory site visit for all prospective bidders will be on Friday, 11th February, 2022, at 1000 hours. Bidders
are expected at the Council boardroom at 0945 hours for briefing before proceeding to sites.
Tenders submission closes at 1100 hours on the 18th of February, 2022.
CBTI.01-22. Provision of optic fibre transmission backbone Bulawayo-Victoria Falls-Kazungula Civil Works (Compulsory site visit: 14-16, February, 2022; Bulawayo Main Exchange). Closing date and time: 24th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
Competitive Bidding Tender Domestic (CBT D)
CBTD.25-22. Supply and delivery of switches. Closing date and time: 10th March, 2022, at 1100 hours.
CBTD.26-22. Supply and delivery of LAN materials. Closing date and time: 10th March, 2022, at 1100 hours.
CBTD.27-22. Supply and delivery of Media Converter Sets. Closing date and time: 10th March, 2022, at 1100 hours.
CBTD.28-22. Supply and delivery of Mid Span Sets. Closing date and time: 10th March, 2022, at 1100 hours.
CBTD.29-22. Supply and delivery of laptops. Closing date and time: 10th February, 2022, at 1100 hours.
CBTD.30-21. Supply and delivery of IT spares and accessories. Closing date and time: 10th March, 2022, at 1100 hours.
Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, the
description, the closing date and must be posted in time
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to be sorted into Post Office Box CY 264, Causeway, or
delivered by hand to:
The Procurement Head, TelOne Office 884, Runhare House,
107, Kwame Nkrumah Avenue, Harare, before 1100 hours
(ZIM Time) on or before the specified closing date.
Documents for the tenders are obtainable upon request on the following email: [email protected]
General Notice 219 of 2022.
CHINHOYI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (CUT)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding (Domestic)
TENDERS are invited from reputable and eligible suppliers, registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, for the supply of the following vehicles:
Bid documents are obtainable from the Procurement Management Unit upon payment of a non-refundable deposit of ZWL$1 000,00, per set. Payments to be done online into ZB Bank Account number 4565 386395-200,
Chinhoy1 Branch.
The bid documents, in sealed envelopes clearly marked with the respective tender description and number, to be submitted either online to [email protected] or physically deposited into a tender box placed at the reception area of the administration block by 1000 hours on or before 28th February, 2022.
For more information, please contact:
Procurement Management Unit, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Private Bag 7724, Chinhoyi.
Phone 0267-21-24047/22203-5
General Notice 220 of 2022.
ZIMBABWE UNITED PASSENGER COMPANY (ZUPCO)
Invitation to Tender
BIDDERS are invited from reputable PRAZ registered companies for the following tender:
Tender number
ZUPCO/BT.01/2022. Supply and delivery of:
Lot 1: 400 x 12R22.5/315/80R22.5 Premium bus tyres ZUPCO.
Lot 2: 200 x 295R80/22.5 bus tyres to ZUPCO.
Closing date: 11th February, 2022.
Interested companies should submit their bids together with the following documents. Before 1000 hours on the stated closing day:
Certificate of Incorporation, Valid tax clearance certificate,
Company profile detailing the nature of business, Proof of registration with (PRAZ), CR14and CR06 forms and NSSA certificate.
Tender documents for the above tenders are obtainable from the Finance Department, Zimbabwe United Passenger Company, Ground Floor, 109, Belvedere Road, Harare, upon proof of payment of a non- refundable fee of ZW$1 000,00 RTGS. Tenders must
be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, the description and closing date. Tenders must be deposited into the tender box at the ZUPCO Head Office, Reception area which is at 109, Belvedere Road, Harare, before 1000 hours
on the closing date.
General Notice 221 of 2022.
ZIMBABWE MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT FUND (ZIMDEF)
Invitation to Domestic Tender
ZIMBABWE Manpower Development Fund invites all reputable bidders registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) to participate in the following tender:
Tender number
ZPCR.05/2022. Upgrade of CISCO PBX Telephone System at ZIMDEF HQ. Compulsory site visit, date and time: 9th February, 2022, at 1000 hours at ZIMDEF House, 18572, off
Mother Patrick Avenue, Abdel Gamal Nasser Road, Harare.
Closing date and time: 3rd March, 2022, at 1000 hours.
Tender documents are obtainable from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (ZIMDEF) website, www. zimdef.org.zw free of charge and responses must be posted on time to be sorted into Private Bag 7739, Causeway, or hand delivered at the ZIMDEF reception in sealed envelopes, endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number,
description, closing date and time as indicated, to the Accounting Officer, Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund, Fourth Floor, West Wing, ZIMDEF House, 18572, off
Mother Patrick Avenue, Abdel Gamal Nasser Road, Harare.
NB: Please sign up your details before you download the tender document from the website to ensure immediate registration with ZIMDEF for any would be queries. For further information, you can dial the following number: (0242) 780451-5 for the attention of procurement Management Unit.
General Notice 222 of 2022.
CITY OF GWERU (COG)
Invitation to Domestic Tender
TENDERS are invited from registered and reputable suppliers to participate in the following competitive bidding process:
Tender number
COG/04/01/2022. Supply, delivery and commissioning of brand- new refuse compactor. Closing date: 11th February, 2022.
COG/05/01/2022. Supply and delivery of water pumps —Gwenhoro. Closing date: 11th February, 2022.
COG/06/01/2022. Supply, delivery and commissioning of yellow machines. Closing date: 11th February, 2022.
COG/0701/01/2022. Provision of valuation roll services. Closing date: 7th March, 2022.
COG/08/01/01/2022. Rehabilitaion of sewer treatment. Closing date: 7th March, 2022.
Tender documents containing bidding instructions and the scope of work are obtained in hard copy at City of Gweru Townhouse (PMU), Third Floor, during office working hours (0830 hours to 1600 hours) upon payment of anon-refundable fee of RTGS$2 000,00, or free of charge in electronic form
upon the interested bidder’s request on email to: gwerucity08@
gmail.com or on website: wwwgwerucity.org.zw
Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, the
closing date and the description of the tender. Completed bids must be deposited at City of Gweru, cnr 8th Street and R.G. Mugabe Way, Third Floor, Civic Centre/Town House, Gweru, in the tender box on or before 1000 hours
on specified closing dates and will be opened at 1030 hours on the same day in the presence of all interested bidders.
For any further details, please contact The Procurement Management Unit on +263542224320 or on email: [email protected]
V. D. Chikwekwe,
The Acting Town Clerk, City of Gweru, Cnr RG Mugabe/8th Street, Third Floor Civic Centre/Town House,
Gweru.
ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH FEBRUARY, 2022 137
General Notice 223 of 2022.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURAL
DEVELOPMENT (MOTID)
Invitation to Domestic Tenders
THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development of the Republic of Zimbabwe is inviting prospective registered bidders to participate in the following tenders.
Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the correct reference number, the description, the
closing date and must be delivered by hand to Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Fourteenth Floor, Office No. 14/41,
Kaguvi Building, cnr. Simon Vengai Muzenda Street and Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, Harare, on or before 1100 hours on the closing
date. No faxed, e-mailed or late tenders will be considered.
Tender number
MOTID/ERRP2/09 OF 2022 LOT 1-3. Emmergency Road
Rehabilitation Programme 2:
Lot 1: Mashava—Bhuka
Lot 2: Makwi—Neshuro
Lot 3: Rutenga—Zvishavane Registration: Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, CIFOZ and or ZBCA under Category A Civil Contractors only. Compulsory site visit: 9th February, 2022:
Venue: Bhuka Rural Service Centre-20 km from CBD along Masvingo—Beitbridge Road, at 1000 hours.
Turn off Neshuro Growth Point, at 114 km peg along Masvingo—Beitbridge Road, at 1330 hours.
Lioness Service Station at 144 peg along Masvingo— Beitbridge Road, at 1530 hours.
Closing date: 16th February, 2022.
Motid/VID/01 OF 2022. Servicing and maintenance of existing weighbridges. PRAZ Category: G/W/002 Weighbridges, scales and accessories. See tender document. Closing date: 4th March, 2022.
MOTID/ERRP2/11 OF 2022. ERRP2: Lot 1: Bulawayo-Victoria Falls 5km
Lot 2: Bulawayo-Tsholotsho 5km
Lot 3: Binga-Sengwa 5km
Lot 4: Lupane—Nkayi 5km
Registration: Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, CIFOZ and or ZBCA under Category A civil contractors only.
Lot 1: 16th February, 2022: Roads Hwange Offices, at 1030 hours.
Lot 2: 14th February, 2022: Roads Provincial Offices along Khami Road, at 0900 hours.
Lot 3: 17th February, 2022: Turn off Siabuwa, at 0800
hours.
Lot 4: 15th February, 2022: Roads Lupane Offices, at 1030 hours.
Closing date: 28th February, 2022.
MOTID/ERRP2/12 OF 2022. ERRP2: Supply and delivery of bituminous products. PRAZ Category: G/C 007 construction materials (aggregates, road marking materials, bitumen, reinforcing steel, meshwire etc.....). Closing date: 15th February, 2022.
Documents
Tender documents are obtainable from the Procurement Management Unit Office, Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Room 41, Fourteenth Floor,
Kaguvi Building, corner Simon Vengai Muzenda Street and Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, between 0745 hours and 1445
hours during week days.
NB: Documents will be issued upon payment of a non- refundable fee of two thousand five hundred dollars (ZWL$2 500,00) only per tender.
General Notice 224 of 2022.
GOKWE NORTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (GNRDC)
Request for Proposals
BIDS are invited from domestic reputable bidders registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the following requirements:
GNRDC/RFP/02/2022. Provision of insurance services. Closing date: 25th February, 2022.
Gokwe North Rural District Council wishes to engage consulting firms to provide legal and insurance services.
Gokwe North Rural District Council invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in providing the services. Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications, relevant skills and experience to provide the services.
Scope of work: Legal
The appointed law firms will be expected to assist with handling litigation matters for and against Gokwe North
Rural District Council and to provide general legal services pertaining to, inter alia, commercial, labour law, corporate
governance and any other matter requiring the provision of legal services.
Scope of work: Insurance
The appointed law firms will be expected to provide motor comprehensive insurance cover.
The short-listing criteria are:
1. Theconsulting firm must be aregistered witha Company profile and proof of company which include CR14 and CR6.
2. Must be registered with the Procurement Authority of Zimbabwe and with correct category.
we Provide valid Tax clearance.
4. Provide valid National Social Security Compliance Certificate.
5. Track record and demonstrate experience of the Consultant or firm in conducting similar of the same scope. A minimum of 3 (three) reference letters from traceable organisations must be submitted and CV of key personnel.
6. Provide current 3 (three) month bank statement.
Short-listed Consultants will be invited to submit detailed technical and financial proposals, as described the Request for Proposals Procedures in the Standard Request for Proposals for the Selection of Consultancy Participation is open to local bidders only: the sealed envelopes with complete documents must be hand delivered to:
The Chief Executive Officer,
Stand No. 8, Mtora Business Centre,
Nembudzia,
Gokwe North.
General Notice 225 of 2022.
GOKWE NORTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (GNRDC)
Invitation to Domestic Competitive Tenders
BIDS are invited from domestic reputable bidders registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe for the following requirements:
Tender number
GNRDC/01/2022: Supply and delivery of road equipment. Closing date: 11th February, 2022.
GNRDC/02/2022: Supply and delivery of building material. Closing date: 11th February, 2022.
GNRDC/03/2022: Construction of 12 Teachers’ houses. Closing date: 11th February, 2022.
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Complete bids must be submitted in sealed enveloped (three copies) endorsed on the outside with advertised tender number, closing date and description of tender. Tender documents must be deposited to the tender box at Gokwe North Rural District Council Reception before the closing date. The tender opening will be done on the 11th February, 2022, at 1200 hours in the Council Boardroom,
and representatives of bidders are free to attend the tender opening.
Gokwe North Rural District Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender and reserves the right to accept whole or any part of any tender. The sealed envelopes with completed tenders must be hand delivered to:
The Chief Executive Officer,
Stand No. 8, Mtora Business Centre,
Nembudzia,
Gokwe North.
General Notice 226 of 2022.
POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF ZIMBABWE (POTRAZ)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) is inviting suitably qualified, registered, eligible and reputable companies to participate in the following competitive bidding processes:
Tender numbers
POTRAZ/EOI/01/01/2022. Provision of Architectural Consultancy Services. Closing date and time: 1st March, 2022 at 1000 hours.
POTRAZ/EOI/02/01/2022. Provision of quantity surveying con- sultancy services. Closing date and time: 1st March, 2022 at 1000 hours.
POTRAZ/EOI/03/01/2022. Provision of civil and structural Con- sultancy services. Closing date and time: 1st March, 2022 at 1000 hours.
Bidding documents can be downloaded from the POTRAZ website on www.potraz.gov.zw under the tenders section. Those that would have downloaded the bidding documents from the website are required to send their company details on the email address availed above to enable compilation of a register.
Ina bidto maintain social distancing in light ofthe COVID 19 pandemic, please note that we will not be entertaining walk- 1n visitors for the purposes of acquiring bidding documents. Please note that NO payments are required for these tender documents.
For any enquiries regarding the advertised tender, you can contact the Procurement Management Unit on: 0242 —-333032 or through email on [email protected]
General Notice 227 of 2022.
PRIVATE VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS ACT
[CHAPTER 17:05]
Deregistered Private Voluntary Organisations
IT is hereby notified, that the Registrar of Private Voluntary Organisations has, in terms of section 10 of the Private Voluntary Organisations Act [Chapter 17:05], deregistered the following Private Voluntary Organisations —
(a) Direct Aid Muslim Agency PVO.01/11:
(b) Zimbabwe Down Syndrome Association WO.36/84;
with immediate effect.
T. TIRIVAVI, 4-2-2022. Registrar of Private Voluntary Organisations.
General Notice 228 of 2022.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF ZIMBABWE (IDBZ)
Request for Expressions of Interest for Provision of Consulting Services (Firms Selection)
THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) invites PRAZ duly registered prospective consulting firms to participate in the following tender:
Project name: Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for the Proposed Lupane Students Accommodation Project, Matabeleland North Province.
Description of services: Expression of Interest for the Environmen- tal and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for the Proposed Lupane Students Accommodation Project, Matabeleland North Province.
Type of competition: National Competitive Bidding.
Tender number: [DBZ 4(c) of 2021.
Issuance date: 4th February, 2022.
Closing deadline for submission of expressions of interest: 25th February, 2022 at 1000hours CAT.
Letter for submission of expression of interest: To be submitted with the application, signed and unaltered.
Bidding Documents will be available electronically free of charge upon a written request to procurement @1dbz.co.zw. The IDBZ shall strictly not permit walk-in customers for the purposes of acquiring tender documents due to COVID-19 regulations. Bidders must specify the tender number(s) indicated in table(s) above when requesting for Bidding Documents.
Head — Procurement Management Unit, IDBZ House,
99, Gamal Abdel Nasser Road,
Harare, Zimbabwe.
E-mail: procurement @idbz.co.zw
This opportunity is open to Zimbabwean companies only. Bidders are not required to pay administration fees payable by Bidders to the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) in terms of section 54 of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23) and Part IV of the Fifth Schedule to the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Regulations, 2018 (Statutory Instrument 5 of 2018).
The IDBZ reserves the right to reject any bid.
Late bids shall be rejected without further consideration.
Chegutu Rural District Council, PO. Box 527,
Chegutu.
General Notice 229 of 2022.
JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION (JSC)
Invitation to Competitive Bidding
THE Judicial Service Commission invites bids from suppliers who are reputable, experienced and with verifiable track record to submit bids for the following tenders:
Tender number
JSC/TE.1/2022. Invitation to bid for design and fix and supply of ZITF exhibition stand for Judicial Service Commission. Pre bid meeting: 11th February, 2022, at 1000 hours. Venue: ZITF Bulawayo. Closing date and time: 18th February, 2022, at 1130 hours.
JSC/MV.2/2022. Invitation to bid for the supply and delivery of Toyota 2.4L GD Auto motor vehicles. Closing date and time: Ath March, 2022, at 1130 hours.
JSC/CON2/2022. Invitation to bid for construction of Mutawatawa Magistrates Court. Pre bid meeting: 15th February, 2022, at 1100 hours. Venue: Mutawatawa Court. Closing date and time: 8th March, 2022, at 1130 hours.
Three hard copies of bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes endorsed outside with the advertised bid number, the description,
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the closing date and must be deposited 1natender box at the below mentioned address:
Or send to P.O. Box CY 28, Causeway, and endorse outside
with the advertised bid number, the description, and the
closing date.
Documents for tender are obtained upon production of proof of payment of a tender fee of ZWL$4 000,00, into JSC Welfare Fund account 1070101120192 FBC. Tenderers can make payment through transfer or cash.
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that, by notarial deed executed before me, Obey Matizanadzo, a legal practitioner and notary public, at Harare, on the 21st day of January, 2022, Nomore Tota (born on
7th June, 1997); UD 27 2014802 M 27) did formally abandon the name Nomore Tota and did assume the name Nomore Tota Matizanadzo, so that, henceforth, he shall be known as Nomore
Tota Matizanadzo, which name shall be used in all deeds,
documents and transactions whatsoever.
Dated at Harare this 21st day of January, 2022.—Obey Matizanadzo, c/o Matizanadzo & Warhust Legal Practitioners, No.8,
Downie Avenue, Alexandra Park, Harare. 416872f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that, by notarial deed of change of name executed before me, Obey Matizanadzo, a legal practitioner and notary public, at Harare, on the 21st day of January, 2022, Loreen Zinyowa (born on 25th October, 1983) did formally abandon the name Loreen Zinyowa and did assume the name Loreen Nyasha Chingore, so that, henceforth, she shall be known as Loreen Nyasha
Chingore, which name shall be used in all deeds, documents and
transactions whatsoever.
Dated at Harare this 21st day of January, 2022.—Obey Matizanadzo, c/o Matizanadzo & Warhust Legal Practitioners, No.8,
Downie Avenue, Alexandra Park, Harare. 416871f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, on 25th January, 2022, before me, Tonderai
Sena, alegal practitioner and notary public, by way of a notarial deed of change of name executed before me, appeared Aaron Shoko (born on 11th November, 1990) and changed his name to Aaron Antipas, so that he shall be known by, for all intents and purposes, and shall use in all records, deeds, documents and in all transactions whether
private or public, the name Aaron Antipas.
Dated at Harare this 26th day of January, 2022.—Tonderai Sena, notary public/legal practitioner, c/o Chimukamafunga Commercial Attorneys, Ninth Floor, ZB Life Towers, corner Sam Nujoma Street
and Jason Moyo Avenue, Harare. 416827f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, on 25th January, 2022, before me, Tonderai
Sena, a legal practitioner and notary public, by way of a notarial deed of change of name executed before me, appeared Takunda Shoko (born on 11th December, 1994) and changed his name to Takunda Antipas, so that he shall be known by, for all intents and purposes, and shall use in all records, deeds, documents,and in all
transactions whether private or public, the name Takunda Antipas.
Dated at Harare on this 26th day of January, 2022.—Tonderai Sena, notary public/legal practitioner, c/o Chimukamafunga Commercial Attorneys, Ninth Floor, ZB Life Towers, corner Sam
Nujoma Street and Jason Moyo Avenue, Harare. 41 6828f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, on 31st day of January, 2022, before me, Sharon
Annah Mhotseka, a legal practitioner and notary public, appeared Evaristo Chitengu Manomano (born on 20th August, 1958) and
changed his surname to Chitengu, so that, henceforth, he shall be
known for all intents and purposes by the name Evaristo Chitengu.
Dated at Harare on this 31st January, 2022.—Sharon Annah Mhotseka, c/o Legal Aid Diretorate, 38, Nelson Mandela Avenue,
Harare. 416866f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, by notarial deed, executed before me, Nyasha
Philliper Goneso, a notary public and legal practitioner, at Harare, on 14th January, 2022, Cathrine Chitiga appeared and changed her name to Cathrine Pfungwa Chitiga, which name she shall use in all records, deeds, documents and in all transactions and on all occasions
whatsoever.
Dated at Harare this 14th January, 2022.—Nyasha Philliper Goneso, c/o Gonese and Associates Legal Practitioners, First Floor,
Cambitzis Building, 18B, King George Road, Avondale, Harare.
416840f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, on the 19th of January, 2022, Ringson
Chanhuwa (born 19th January, 1992) appeared before me, Zvidzai Ruzvidzo Kajokoto, a legal practitioner and notary public, and changed his name to Ringson Gomo.
Dated at Harare on this 19th day of January, 2022.—Zvidzai Ruzvidzo Kajokoto, c/o Kajokoto & Partners, Matapa Village, Mt Darwin. 41683 9f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, on 13th of December, 2021, Morrison Ngona
(born on 4th May, 1962) appeared before me, Simon Mupindu, a legal practitioner and notary public, and changed his name from Morrison Ngona to Morrison N’ona.
Dated at Harare this 13th day of December, 2021.— Simon Mupindu, c/o Simon Mupindu Legal Practitioners, Harare. 416873f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that, by notarial deed executed before me, Nyadzisa Matilda Chikwene, a legal practitioner and notary public, at Harare, on the 4th of January, 2022, Pardon Masamvi did abandon and renounce the name Pardon Masamvi and assume the name Pardon Muzamhindo, which name he shall use in all records, deeds,
documents, proceedings and transactions of whatsoever nature.
Dated at Harare on this 4th day of January, 2022.— Nyadzisa Matilda Chikwene, c/o Messrs Coghlan Welsh & Guest, Cecil House, 2,
Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, Harare. 416698f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that, by notarial deed executed before me, Nyadzisa Matilda Chikwene, a legal practitioner and notary public, at Harare, on the 4th of January, 2022, Tafadzwa Chidavanyika did abandon and renounce the name Tafadzwa Chidavanyika and assume the name Tafadzwa Muyaji, which name shall be used in all records, deeds, documents proceedings and all transactions.
Dated at Harare on this 4th day of January, 2022.— Messrs Coghlan Welsh & Guest, Cecil House, 2, Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue,
Harare. 416699f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, on the 11th January, 2022, Ellen Ruturi (born on 9th May, 1995) appeared before me, Morris W Kuwana, a legal practitioner and notary public, and changed his name from Ellen Ruturi to Adalia Thando Ruturi, which name shall be used in all records, deeds, documents, actions and transactions.
Dated at Harare this 11th of January, 2022.—Morris W Kuwana,
c/o Zimudzi and Associates Legal Practitioners, Second Floor, Bard
House, 69, Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, 416700f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE 1s hereby given that, by notarial deed executed before me, Gilbert Tapera, a legal practitioner and notary public, on the 21st January, 2021), appeared Tapera Matika (born 21st May, 1979),
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Tanatswa Matika (born 9th October, 2009) and Tawananyasha Matika (born 25th October, 2017) and changed their names to Ackim Tapera Pfundirwa, Tanatswa Pfundirwa, Tawananyasha Pfundirwa, respectively, so that, henceforth, for all purposes and occasions, they shall be known by the names Ackim Tapera Pfundirwa, Tanatswa Pfundirwa, Tawananyasha Pfundirwa.
Dated at Harare on this 20th day of January, 2022.— Gilbert Tapera, c/o Tapera Muzana & Partners, 54, Harvey Brown, Milton
Park, Harare. 416759f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that, by notarial deed executed before me, Claudios Makwara, a notary public, on the 20th January, 2022,
appeared Oscar Liberty Daka (born on 29th October, 2000) (ID 29- 2033924 C 29) and changed his name to Oscar Liberty Daka Phiri, so that, henceforth, for all purposes and occasions he shall be known by the name Oscar Liberty Daka Phir1.
Dated at Gweru this 20th day of January, 2022. —Claudios Makwara, clo Mutatu & Mandipa Legal Practice, Suite No. 9, First Floor,
Moonlight Building, 5th Street, Gweru. 416782f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE 1s hereby given that, before me, Debra Shirichena, a legal practitioner and notary public, appeared Evans Mugandani who changed his name by notarial deed to Evans Masuka and declared that in the future he shall be known on all occasions and in all deeds and documents and in all proceedings, dealings and transactions as Evans Masuka.
Dated at Bulawayo this 23rd day of December, 2021.—Dembra Shirichena, c/o Tavenhave and Machingauta Legal Practitioners, ZBC Licensing Offices, 43—5th Street, Gweru. 416783f
CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE notice that, on the 11th January, 2022, Tafadzwa Kundai Dube (born on 20th November, 1997) (ID 66-096414 C 03), in her capacity as mother and sole legal guardian of her minor child, Tinayeishe Dube (born 1st December, 2019) appeared before me, Busisiwe Dube and, by notarial deed of change of name, changed the minor child’s name from Tinayeishe Dube to Tinayeishe Michael Hapazari, which name shall be used in all records, deeds, documents, actions and transactions.
Dated at Bulawayo this 19th day of January, 2022.—Busisiwe Dube, legal practitioner and notary public, c/o Ndlovu Dube and Associates, Office 404, Fourth Floor, LAPF House, Liberation
TAKE notice that, on the 13th January, 2022, before me, Ashley Mpofu, a legal practitioner and notary public, at Bulawayo, appeared Enerst Katsande and changed his surname from Katsande to Mundondo.
Dated at Bulawayo this 13th of January, 2022.—Ashley Mpofu, clo Messrs Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, Third Floor, Masiye
Business Suites, Benjamin Burombo Street/Simon Muzenda Street,
Bulawayo. A16785f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that, on the 24th of January, 2022, Rumbidzai Faith Mabhiza appeared before me, Marleen Nyasha Nyenya, a notary public, in her capacity as the appearer and changed her name from Rumbidzai Faith Mabhiza to Rumbidzai Faith Matongo.
Dated at Harare on this 24th day of January, 2022.— Marleen Nyasha Nyenya, c/o Matsika Legal Practitioners, No. 3, Vale Close, Kensington, Harare. A16809f
CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE is hereby given that, by notarial deed of change of name executed before me, Augustine Borerwe, a notary public and legal practitioner, at Harare, on the 27th day of January, 2022, Tambudzai Muzondo appeared and changed her name to Ellen Muzondo (born 16th April, 1970) (ID 58-123086 R 70) and henceforth she shall be known on all occassions by that name.
Dated at Harare on this 27th day of January, 2022. — Augustine Borerwe, c/o Ngwerume Attorneys At Law, legal practitioners,
74, John Landa Nkomo Avenue, Harare. 416825f
LOST CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION
NOTICE 1s hereby given that the under-mentioned certificates of registration, issued in the name of Bhekisizwe Mukandla, have been
lost or mislaid and that application will be made to the Provincial Mining Director, Matabeleland South Province, Gwanda, at the
expiration of 30 days from the date of publication of the notice, for the issue of duplicates thereof.
Registration number Name of block
50199 Neema A 50200 Neema B
Dated at Gwanda this 15th day of December, 2021.—Bhekisizwe Mukandla, applicant, 68, Churchill, Bellevue, Bulawayo.
416786f
LOST COMPANY DOCUMENTS FOR AFRO VISION
ENTERTAINMENT
NOTICE is hereby given on the 28th of January , 2022, in terms of section 16(1) of the Companies and Other Business Entities Act [Chapter 24:31], that a company called Afro Vision Entertainment (Incorporation No 16789/2004), wishes to apply for replacement of lost Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association and
CR6 previously CR14. The company shall henceforth use the new replacement issuance as the new and official company documents for proceedings and transactions of whatsoever nature. Issuance of this new replacement shall invalidate the said lost Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association and CR6 previously CR14 of Afro Vision Entertainment if presented in future by any other part.
All persons having any objections to, or to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare, within 14
days from the date of publication of this notice. Dated at Harare this 17th day of January, 2022—Mil-minds
Advisory Services, applicant’s business advisor, Seventh Floor, ZB Chambers, First Street Mall and George Silundika Avenue, Harare.
416733f
LOST DEED OF GRANT
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Grant 1152/2011, which is registered in favour of Mimosa Mining Company (Private) Limited, whereby certain piece of land being Stand 4311 Mandava Township, situate in the district of Shabani, measuring 200 square metres.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, with the Deeds Registry, at Bulawayo. — Mashayamombe & Co., applicant’s Legal Practitioners, No. 130, Samuel Parirenyatwa Street, between Clement Muchachi
Avenue/George Nyandoro Avenue, Bulawayo. A16717f
LOST DEED OF GRANT
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Grant 1350/2013, which is registered in favour of Mimosa Mining Company (Private) Limited, whereby certain piece of land being Stand 4265 Mandava Township, situate in the district of Shabani, measuring 323 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Bulawayo.—Mashayamombe & Co, applicant’s legal practitioners, No. 130, Samuel Parirenyatwa Street, between Clement Muchachi Avenue
and George Nyandoro Avenue, Bulawayo. 416713f
LOST DEED OF GRANT
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Grant 208/2014, which 1s registered in favour of Mimosa Mining Company (Private) Limited, whereby certain piece of land being Stand 4437 Mandava, Township, situate in the district of Shabani, measuring 332 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Bulawayo.— Mashayamombe & Co, applicant’s legal practitioners, No. 130, Samuel Parirenyatwa Street, between Clement Muchachi
Avenue/George Nyandoro Avenue, Bulawayo. 416714f
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LOST CERTIFICATE OF REGISTERED TITLE
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Certificate of Registered Title 5836/2008, dated 24th June, 2008, in favour of Crowhill Farm (Private) Limited, whereby an undivided 0,0298% share being Share No. 3240 in certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Lot J of Borrowdale Estate, measuring 724,047 5 hectares, was conveyed.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required tolodge same, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 24th day of January, 2022.—Lunga Attorneys, 5, Dromore, Highlands, Harare. 416727£
LOST CERTIFICATE OF REGISTERED TITLE
NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made for a certified copy of Certificate of Registered Title 6288/2014, dated 18th December, 2014, made in favour of Crowhill Farm (Private) Limited, whereby an undivided 0,0298% share being Share No. 6767, in certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Crowhill Estate, measuring 1 785,113 5 hectares, was conveyed.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 20th day of December, 2021.— Mutuso,
Taruvinga and Mhiribidi Attorneys, 10, Mold Crescent, Kensington,
Harare. 416729f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Registrar of Deeds, Bulawayo, for the issue of a certified copy of the consolidated Deed of Transfer 1970/95, dated 30th June, 1995,
made in favour of Rensburg Investments (Private) Limited, whereby certain pieces of land situate in the district of Selukwe, being—
(a) Stand 11 Sebanga Park Township of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 4 626 square metres, was conveyed.
(b) Stand 117 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 3 988 square metres, was conveyed.
(c) Stand 118 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 5 582 square metres, was conveyed.
(d) Stand 119 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 5 459 square metres, was conveyed.
(e) Stand 123 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 4 017 square metres, was conveyed.
(f) Stand 124 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 4 747 square metres, was conveyed.
(g) Stand 125 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 5 831 square metres, was conveyed.
(h) Stand 126 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 5 134 square metres, was conveyed.
(1) Stand 127 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 3 853 square metres, was conveyed.
(j) Stand 128 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 4 459 square metres, was conveyed.
(k) Stand 129 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 5 187 square metres, was conveyed.
(1) Stand 130 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 4 130 square metres, was conveyed.
(m) Stand 131 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 4 890 square metres, was conveyed.
(n) Stand 132 Sebanga Park Township 4 of Sebanga Park of Sebanga Poort in extent 4 788 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons having any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Bulawayo, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. —Gundu Dube & Pamacheche Legal Practitioners, applicant’s legal practitioners, First Floor, Desson Building, 8th Street, PO. Box 1679, Gweru. 416711f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 5765/2012, dated 31st December, 2012,
made in favour of Francis Mazenge (born on 3rd September, 1969), whereby certain 483,508 7 hectares of land called an undivided 0,0386 percent share being Share No. 1926 Rumani of Borrowdale Estate, situate in the district of Salisbury, was conveyed.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. —J. Mambara & Partners, applicant’s legal practitioners, 9, Meredith Drive, Eastlea, Harare. 41684 1f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 3807/97, dated 28th June, 1997, made in
favour of Patience Nyakuengama, whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Umtali called Stand 188 Zimunya Township, measuring 446 metres, was conveyed.
All persons claiminig to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare, this 28th day of Janury, 2022. —Donsa-Nkomo and Mutangi Legal Practice,19, Drummond Road, Milton Park, Harare.
A16819f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 2438/82, dated 4th June, 1982, made in
favour of Victor Moses Mugwetsi, whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 1188 Kambuzuma Township, measuring 260 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons Claiminig to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare this 25th day of January, 2022.—Mataka Legal Practice, 28, Northampton Crescent, Eastlea, Harare. 416826f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply forareplacement copy of Deed of Transfer 344/2017, dated 27th March, 2017, held
by McCloud Zvavovairi Mapanga, over certain piece of land being Subdivision A of Stand 15 Bulawayo Township situate in the district of Bulawayo, measuring 698 square metres, which has been lost.
All persons having any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. —Mutandiro, Chitsanga & Chitima Attorneys, No. 3, St
Quintin Avenue, Eastlea, Harare. 416902f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply forareplacement copy of Deed of Transfer 1300/84, dated 12th March, 1983, held by Sakina Rahman, over certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury being Lot 1 of Subdivision B of Subdivision Aof Lot 4 of Lot A Colne Valley of Rietfontein, measuring 8 123 square metres, which has been lost.
All persons having any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. —Mutandiro, Chitsanga & Chitima Attorneys, No. 3, St
Quintin Avenue, Eastlea, Harare. 416901f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 3413/2017, dated 5th September, 2017, whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called an undivided 0,00712% Share No. 6353 in certain piece of land
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situate in the district of Salisbury called Crowhill Estate, measuring 1 785.113 5 hectares, was conveyed to Gerald Taruvinga Tumbwi (born on 27th August, 1986).
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required tolodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare this 28th day of January, 2022.—Musimwa & Associates, 42, Harveybrown Road, Milton Park, Harare. 416824f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made for replacement copy of Deed of Transfer 733/84, dated 13th February, 1984, made in favour of Stanley Nyararai Marongere (born on 10th June, 1943) (ID 63-634262 A 27), whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Lot 26 of Meyrick Park of Mabelreign, measuring 1,187 7 hectares, was conveyed.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such certified copy, are hereby required to lodge the objections with the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare this 25th day of January, 2022.—Chikuni Associates, legal practitioners, 31, Maiden Drive, Newlands,
Harare. 416712f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 44/99, dated 6th January, 1999, which is registered in favour of Delford Investments (Private) Limited, for certain piece of land situate in the district of Bulawayo being an undivided 8,197% share being Share No. 14 in Stand 526 Bulawayo Township, measuring 1 388 square metres.
All persons claiming to have any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, with the Deeds Registry, at Bulawayo, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. —R. Ndlovu and Company, applicant’s legal practitioners, ZB Centre, between Liberation Legacy Avenue and Simon Muzenda Avenue/JMN Nkomo Street, Bulawayo. 41671 6f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 1498/85, dated 10th July, 1985, made in favour
of Andries Mupfupi Kasanka (born on 3rd March, 1952), whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Que Que, measuring 1 229 square metres being Stand 2173 QueQue Township of QueQue Townlands, was conveyed; and subsequent cancellation of Mortgage Bond 1605/85, dated 10th July, 1985, in favour of Zimbabwe Wire
and Rope Limited, hypothecating the said property.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such certified copy, are hereby required to lodge the objections with the Registrar of Deeds, at Bulawayo, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. — Andries Mupfupi Kasanka, 2173, QueQue Township, Kwekwe. A16715f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for replacement copy of Deed of Transfer 8640/99, dated the 1st September, 1999, held by Patrick Tahwa (born on 19th April, 1970), in respect of certain 320 square metres of land called Stand 1754 Nyameni Township of Stand 12728 Nyameni Township situate in the district of Marandellas.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. —Mufuka & Associates, applicant’s legal practitioners, Howard House, P.O. Box 19, Marondera. 416780f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare, for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 2316/2010, dated the 1st June, 2010, whereby certain piece
of land situate in the district of Salisbury, called Stand 1467 Prospect Township of Stand 1346 Prospect Township, measuring 548 square metres, was conveyed in favour of Emmanuel Chikonyora (born on 12th February, 1971) (ID 63-834695 M 71) and Tsitsi Chikonyora (born on 3rd November, 1973) (ID 75-276007 W 75).
All persons claiming to have any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 11th day of January, 2022.— Muvingi and Mugadza, legal practitioners, Seventh Floor, Pegasus House, 52—54,
Samora Machel, Avenue, Harare. 416751f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Registrar of Deeds, at Bulawayo, for a replacement copy of Deed of Transfer 1640/2011, dated the 8th November, 2011, made in
favour of Trust Bank Corporation Limited, in terms of which certain piece of land measuring 924 square metres, situate in the district of Bulawayo called Stand 339A Bulawayo Township, was conveyed.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 30th day of July, 2021.—Ziumbe & Partners, legal practitioners, c/o Ndove & Associates, Coal House,
No. 95, Robert Mugabe Way, Bulawayo. 416753f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 1350/87, dated 12th March, 1987, passed in favour of Chriben Bamhare (born 4th March, 1956), whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 3756 Warren Park Township of Warren Park, measuring 200 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 20th day of January, 2022.— Machiridza Commercial Law Chambers, No. 2, Northweald Road, Bluffhill,
Harare. 416755f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 5557/87, dated 10th August, 1987, passed in favour of Ruth Sondo (born on 17th March, 1928), whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury, called Stand 15665 Salisbury Township of Salisbury Township Lands, measuring 312 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 13th day of January, 2022.— Machiridza Commercial Law Chambers, No. 2, Northweald Road, Bluffhill,
Harare. 416756f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 5557/87, dated 10th August, 1987, passed in favour of Ruth Sondo (born on 17th March, 1928),whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 15665 Salisbury Township of Salisbury Township Lands, measuring 312 square metres, was conveyed.
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All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such certified copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 12th day of January, 2022.—Machiridza Commercial Law Chambers, 2, Northweald Road, Bluffhill,
Harare. A16757£
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE of application for replacement copy, in lieu of the original, of Deed of Transfer 7341/95, dated 2nd November, 1995,
issued in favour of Ansellia (Private) Limited holding certain piece of land in the district of Mazowe called The Remainder Oldbury, measuring 915,86 7 hectares, in terms of section 20 of the Deeds
Registries Regulations, 2018, Statutory Instrument 236 of 2018.
Any objections to the application should be lodged with the Deeds Office, at Harare, or at Mabhundu & Ndlovu Law, Third Floor,
Causeway Building, Harare. 416812f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE of application for replacement copy, in lieu of the original, of Deed of Transfer 9579/2002, dated 27th August, 2002, issued in
favour of Ansellia (Private) Limited holding certain piece of land in the district of Salisbury called Stand 140 Christon Bank Township of Maryvale of Mgutu of Great B, measuring 99,312 7 hectares, in terms of section 38 of the Deeds Registry Act [Chapter 20:03].
Any objections to the application should be lodged with the Deeds Office, at Harare, or at Mabhundu & Ndlovu Law, Third Floor,
Causeway Building, Harare. A16811f
LOST MORTGAGE BOND
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Mortgage Bond 1686/98, dated 24th February, 1998, for the sum of $258 800,00, passed by Florence Shirehwa (born on 21st October, 1953) and Peter Shirehwa (born on 3rd November, 1951) in favour of CBZ Building Society (formerly known as Beverley Building Society), whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 18039 Harare Township of Salisbury Township Lands in extent 929 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons who have any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. — Matarutse and Partners, c/o applicant’s legal practitioners, Suite 125, Longchen, Belvedere, Harare. 416744f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 9450/2000, dated 18th October, 2000, passed
in favour of Lincoln Valani Bhila (born on 7th December, 1951) and Juliana Adrina Bhila (born on 6th June, 1951), called Stand 2402(A) Mablereign Township, measuring 4 906 square metres.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on this 13th day of January, 2022.—DNM Attorneys, No. 2, Westminister Avenue, Avondale West, Harare. 416758f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 1972/97, dated, 24th March, 1997,
made in favour of Charles Madombwe (born on 3rd April, 1994), whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 944 Strathaven Township 11 of Stand 970A Strathaven Township, measuring 1 460 square metres, was conveyed.
All persons claiming to have any objections to the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, within 14 days of the publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare this 21st day of January, 2022.—Mubangwa & Partners, legal practitioners, No. 5, Zororo Duri Avenue, Eastlea,
Harare. 416718f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 10837/2003, dated 31st December, 2003,
whereby certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 2829 Ventersburg Township of Ventersburg, measuring 2 402 square metres, was conveyed in the name of Loice Murambakanda (born on 18th August, 1957).
All persons claiming to have any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registries Office, at Harare, within 14 days of the publication of this notice. — V S. Nyangulu & Associates, legal practitioners, Eighth Floor, Hurudza House, 14-16, Nelson Mandela Avenue, Harare.
A16722f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply fora certified copy of Deed of Transfer 6382/87, dated, 15th September, 1987, made in favour
of Lameck Mhasho (born on 29th January, 1950), whereby certain 798 square metres of land called Stand 429 Tynwald Township 15 of Lot 13A Tynwald, situate in the district of Salisbury, was conveyed.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required tolodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days of the publication of this notice.—Macharaga Law Chambers, applicant’ s legal practitioners, 6, Londonderry Avenue, Eastlea, Harare. 416808f
LOST DEED OF TRANSFER
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Deed of Transfer 4030/2004, dated 3rd June, 2004, made
in favour of Leonard Kufakunesu (born on 10th March, 1942) and Joyce Kufakunesu (born on 12th September, 1948), whereby certain 200 square metres of land called Stand 4991 Glen View Township of Glen View situate in the district of Salisbury, was conveyed.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required tolodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days of the publication of this notice.—J. Mambara & Partners, applicant’ s legal practitioners, 9, Meredith Drive, Eastlea,
Harare. A16728f
LOST MORTGAGE BOND
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for a certified copy of Mortgage Bond 677/2012, dated 30th July, 2012, at the office of the Registrar of Deeds, Bulawayo, for the sum of United States of America dollars two million five hundred thousand (US$2,500,000,00), passed by Trust Bank Corporation Limited in
favour of Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (hereinafter called “PTA Bank”) over certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 339A Bulawayo Township, measuring 924 square metres held under Deed of Transfer 1640/2011, dated 8th November, 2011.
All persons claiming to have any objections to, or wishing to make any representations in connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required to lodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Bulawayo, within 14 days of the publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare this 30th day of July, 2021. —Ziumbe & Partners, legal practitioners, c/o Ndove & Associates, Coal House, No. 95,
Robert Mugabe Way, Bulawayo. 416754f
CANCELLATION OF MORTGAGE BOND
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for the cancellation of Mortgage Bond 9391/98, dated 4th September, 1998, for the sum of four hundred and ninety-four thousand five hundred ($494 500,00), passed by Roben Gangaidzo (born on 22nd January, 1964) and Retina Sarah Gangaidzo (born on 12th March, 1959) in favour of Beverley Building Society, hypothecating certain piece of land in the district of Hartley, Stand 255 Hartley Township, measuring 3 524 square metres, held under Deed of Transfer 8019/98, dated the 4th September, 1998.
All persons claiming to have any right or title in or to the said bond, which is lost, are hereby required to lodge their objections
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or representations, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days of the publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare this 27th day of January, 2022.— Dube, Manikai and Hwacha, legal practitioners, 4, Fleetwood Road, Alexandra Park,
Harare. 416723f
CANCELLATION OF MORTGAGE BONDS
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for cancellation of —
(1) Mortgage Bond 3258/2012, dated 12th September, 2012, in the sum US$25 000,00 (twenty-five thousand United States dollars): and
(2) Mortgage Bond 3067/2011, dated 8th June, 2011, in the sum
of US$50 000,00 (fifty thousand United States dollars);
passed by Emmanuel Chikonyora (born on 12th February, 1971) (ID 63-834695 M 71) and Tsitsi Chikonyora (born on 3rd November, 1973) (ID 75-276007 W 75) held under Deed of Transfer 23 16/2010, being a piece of land measuring 548 square metres called Stand 1467 Prospect Township of Stand 1346 Prospect Township.
All persons having any objections to, or wishing to make any representations 1n connexion with, the issue of such copy, are hereby required tolodge same, in writing, with the Deeds Registry, at Harare, within 14 days of the publication of this notice.
Dated at Harare on the 20th day of January, 2022.— Muvingi and Mugadza, Seventh Floor, Pegasus House, 52-54, Samora Machel,
Avenue, Harare. 416752f
CANCELLATION OF MORTGAGE BOND
NOTICE is hereby given that we intend to apply for cancellation of Mortgage Bond 13358/95, for ZW$150 000,00, passed on the 15th December, 1995, by Edmond Mhere (ID 22-066811 N 22),
hypothecating certain piece of land situate in the district of Victoria being Stand 4041 Fort Victoria Township of Fort Victoria Township Lands, measuring three hundred and nine (309) square metres, in favour of CBZ Bank Limited.
All persons claiming to have any right or title in or to the said bond, which is lost or has been destroyed, are hereby required to lodge their objections or representations, in writing, with the Deeds Office, at Bulawayo, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. — Ndlovu & Hwacha, legal practitioners, No. 4, Richards
Flats, 46, Simon Vengai Muzenda Street, Masvingo. 416867f
CANCELLATION OF SURETY BOND
NOTICEis hereby given that we intend to apply for the cancellation of Surety Bond 480/98, for $150 000,00, passed on the 14th of
January, 1998, by Maxmillan Muchenye of 29, Marirangwe in favour of Longman Zimbabwe (Private) Limited, hypothecating certain 119,258 5 hectares of land called Marirangwe 29 in the district of Salisbury, whereof Longman Zimbabwe (Private) Limited is the present legal holder.
All persons claiming to have any right or title in or to the said bond, which is lost, are hereby required to lodge their objections or representations, in writing, with the Registrar of Deeds, at Harare/ Salisbury, within 14 days from the date of publication of this notice. — Garabga, Ncube and Partners, applicant’s legal practitioners, 52, Harvey Brown Avenue, Milton Park, Harare. 416750f
LAND SURVEY ACT [CHAPTER 20-12]
Application for Cancellation of Portions of General Plan No. DG3579 of Stands 22606-22661, 22663-22687, 22689-22690,
22702-22764 Ruwa Township of Boulders Estate: Goromonzi District
NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 47() of the Land Survey Act [Chapter 20:12], that the undersigned intends to apply to the Surveyor-General for the cancellation of portions of General Plan No. DG3579 represented by Stands 22606-22619, 22627, 22641-22647, 22661 and 22673, 22663-22672, 22678-22679, 22687, 22689-22690 Ruwa Township of Boulders Estate and defined by the following beacons: - 613G, 613A, 613B, 613C, 613D, 612A,
606B, 619C, 619D, 618D, 614D, 614E, 614F and 613G; 627A,634A, 628B, 628A and 627A; 661A, 661B, 660B, 647C, 646A, 645B,
645C, 644F, 644A, 643B, 641D, 641A, 675A, 673A, 673B, 673C, 661D and 661A; 663A, 672B, 672C, 672D, 664C, 663D, 663E and 663A, 679A, 679B, 678A, 678B, 680B, 680A, 679F and 679A; 687A; 687B, SV2, 687D and 687A, 689A, SV3, 690C, 690D and 689A. The General Planis filed at the office of the Surveyor-General, Electra House, 49, Samora Machel Avenue Central, Harare, where
it can be inspected.
Any person who objects to the proposed cancellation must lodge his/her objection, in writing, giving his/her name and address and his/her grounds of objection with the Surveyor-General, at the above address, or P.O. Box CY540, Causeway, on or before the expiry of 21 days after final publication of this notice.
An objector may, if he/she considers it advisable, lodge a copy of the objection with the applicant at the address given below.
Name of applicant: F D W McDonald Properties
(Private) Limited 416921f
Address: P.O. Box 212,
Ruwa.
CITY OF GWERU
Notice of Expired Leases of Municipal Properties Invitation for Renewal
Notice is hereby given that interms of Section 152(2) of the Urban Council’ Act [Chapter 29:15], that the following leases expired:
Site Lessee Use | Date of Expiry Status signing Date lease
2 Next to Telecel (Private) Base | 01-01-2011 | 01-01-2019 | Expired Water Tank | Limited station Senga
Acc No. 1175317
3 3618 Mkoba | Telecel (Private) Base | 01-12-2000 | 01-12-2009 | Expired North Limited station | Acc. No.
Township 1136180 Acc No. 1136180
The Lessee are invited to renew their expired leases within 21 days failure to which the lease will be cancelled.
City of Gweru, V.D CHIKWEKWE Municipal Building, ACTING TOWN CLERK Civic Centre Gardens,
PO. Box 278, Gweru. 41 6865f
Case H.C.4722/21 IN THE HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE
Held at Harare.
In the matter between George Nyamunda, applicant, for an order in terms of the Titles Registration and Derilict Land Act [Chapter 20:20), and Eand M, 1st respondent, and The Registrar of Deeds,
2nd respondent.
Harare, the 20th day of January, 2022.
Before the Honourable Mr Justice Katiyo.
IN CHAMBERS
WHEREUPON, after reading documents filed of record,
IT IS ORDERED THAT:
1. Arule nisi do issue calling upon all persons having or pretending to have aright in respect of certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury being Stand 2216 Marlborough Township of Stand 2548 of Marlborough Township, measuring 2 021 square metres held under Deed of Transfer 2546/95 in the name of E & M Holdings (Private) Limited to show cause to this honourable court on the 23rd of February, 2002, at 10.00 a.m., or so soon thereafter as the matter
may be heard, why 2nd respondent should not be directed to effect transfer of the said piece of land in favour of the applicant in terms of theTitles Registration and Derilict Land Act [Chapter 20:20].
2. There be publication of this order in one issue of the Daily News and in one issue of the Government Gazette.
BY THE JUDGE.
DEPUTY REGISTRAR. 416806f
Case CC.C.43/22
IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT
FOR THE PROVINCE OF MASHONALAND
Held at Harare.
In the matter between Newton Wakabikwa for an order that he be appointed thelegal guardian of Munashe Wakabikwa, Mutsawashe Michelle Wakabikwa and Mazvitaishe Wakabikwa, in terms of
section 9(3) of the Guardianship of Minors Act [Chapter 5:08].
TAKE notice that on the 1st day of March, 2022, at 0800 a.m. or
soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the applicant intends to apply for guardianship in the Children’s Court of Zimbabwe sitting at Harare, for an order in terms of the draft order annexed to the
application and that accompanying affidavit/s and other documents will be used in support thereof.
Dated at Harare this 25th day of January, 2022.—The Legal Aid Directorate, applicant’s legal practitioners, Sixth Floor, Century House, Cnr Sir Seretse Khama Street and Nelson Mandela Avenue,
Harare. 416730f
IN THE CHILDREN’S COURT
FOR THE PROVINCE OF MANICALAND
Held at Mutare.
TAKE notice that an application, in terms of section 9(3) of the Guardianship of Minors Act [Chapter 5:08], for the appointment of James Pswarai (I.D 75-065325 T 50) as the guardian of the following child alleged to have no natural guardian or tutor testamentary: Anesu Ashley Pswarai (born 12th of January 2007) will be made to the Children’s Court sitting at Mutare Magistrates Court on 2nd day of March, 2022, at 8.30 a.m. or soon therafter as
the matter may be heard.
Further take notice that any person who has an interest in the matter is called upon to appear at the hearing of the application or should lodge objection with the Clerk of Children’s Court and the applicant before the 2nd day of March, 2022. 41 6868f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Binda Business Centre, Mhondoro, trading as Ketmas Bottle Store, for Ketiwe Musabayane.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Ketiwe
Musabayane, applicant, Binda Business Centre, Mhondoro. 416842f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Hotel (Private) Liquor Licence 1n respect of premises situate at Stand 7566, Rusape Township, Rusape, trading as Harupwi River Lodges, for Rex Nemadziwa.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—
Rex Nemadziwa, Stand 7566, Rusape Township, Rusape. 416869f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Stand 6907, Mutonga Business Centre, Rimuka, Kadoma, trading as Mupe Bottle Store, for Pritchard
Makwaya.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Pritchard
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Stand 6188,Harare Road, Kwekwe,
trading as Magic Box (Private) Limited, for Ropafadzo Tariro Fundira.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Ropafadzo
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LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Stand 23, Juru Growth Point, Goromonzi,
trading as New Way Bottle Store, for Sibongile Kunaka.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. —
Sibongile Kunaka, applicant, Stand Number 23, Juru Growth Point,
Goromonzi. A16874f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Wholesale Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at No. 10, Guzha Township, Chikwanha, Manyame, Seke, Chitungwiza, trading as T.J Liquor Centre, for Tichaona Elvis Jena.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. —
Tichaona Elvis Jena, applicant, 20478/4, Unit “G” Extension, Seke,
Chitungwiza. A16832f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at No. 10, Guzha Township, Chikwanha, Manyame, Seke, Chitungwiza, trading as T.J Liquor Centre, for Tichaona Elvis Jena.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. —
Tichaona Elvis Jena, applicant, 20478/4, Unit “G” Extension, Seke,
Chitungwiza. 416831f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Wholesale Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at No. 2, Guzha Township, Chikwanha, Manyame, Seke, Chitungwiza, trading as Humphrey’s Liquor Wholesale, for Tanaka Samasuwo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Tanaka
Samasuwo, applicant, 56, Leonard Brezhnev Street, Harare.
416830f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Shop 26, Domborembudzi, Business Centre, Musami, Murehwa, trading as Dee’s Jnr Liquor Centre, for
Dianah Mawoyo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. —
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at 5053, Overspill, Epworth, trading as Fresh Breeze Bottle Store, for Alice Pikira.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. — Alice Pikira,
applicant, 10421, Glenwood Park, Epworth. 416979f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Stand 890, Mayuru Growth Point, Goromonzi,trading as Varidzi Vemafaro Bottle Store, for Martin
Banda.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. —
Martin Banda, Muchemwa Village, Goromonzi. 416843f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Wholesale Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Shop No. 3, Chompy’s Complex, Mvurwi Commercial Centre, Mvurwi, trading as Mukundi Cash
and Carry, for Shumirai Gasselar.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 18th February, 2022.—Shumirai
Gasselar, applicant, 220, Town Centre, Shamva. 416945f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bar Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Stand 8180, Kuwadzana 5 Shopping Centre, Harare, trading as Mumvuri Muchakata Bar, for Joshua
Marecha.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Joshua
Marecha, applicant, 4364, Unit “D”, Seke, Chitungwiza. 416787f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Night Club Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Stand 30, Chatsworth Business Centre, Gutu, trading as Regrose Night Club, for Regis Marecha.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. — Regis Marecha,
applicant, 4364, Unit “D”, Seke, Chitungwiza. 416788f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor
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Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bar Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Black and White Business Centre, Silobela, Kwekwe, trading as Sodindo Bar, for Portia Sibanda.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. —
Portia Sibanda, applicant, Kanda Primary School, Private Bag 8025, Kwekwe. 416790f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Wadzanai Farm, Lalapanzi, trading as Finko Bottle Store, for Fibion Nkhonde.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. —
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Wholesale Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Stand 94, George Avenue, Chegutu, trading as Spearantos Liquor Wholesale, for Antoneta Mapfumo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Antoneta
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor sensine Board_Harace_for the iseue-of-aBar Liquor Licence;
respect of premises situate at Silobela Business Centre, Silobela, Kwekwe, trading as Gwando Bar 2, for Patience Tendai Mutune.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.— Patience
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE 1s hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Night Club Liquor Licencein respect of premises situate at Crossroad Rural Service Centre, Silobela, Kwekwe,
trading as Gwandu Night Bar, for Patience Tendai Mutune.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.— Patience
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bar Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Muchakata Business Centre, Chiundura, Vungu Rural District Council, Gweru, trading as Tito Cocktail Bar,
for Debrah Zhou. All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge
their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Debrah
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Wholesale Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Divide Business Centre, Guinea Fowl, Gweru, trading as D.S Enterprises, for Merjury Sabola.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, notlater than the 11th February, 2022. — Patience Merjury Sabola, applicant, 81, Dodgergrey, Athlone, Gweru. 416796f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Tongwe Business Centre, Ward 4, Beitbridge Rural District Council, Beitbridge, trading as Venda Son Bottle Store, for Davison Junior Sibanda.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.— Davison
Sibanda, applicant, Tongwe Business Centre, Ward 4, Beitbridge Rural District Council, Beitbridge. 416797£
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Marubamba Business Centre, Insiza Rural District Council, Filabusi, tradingas Vukuzenzele Bottle Store,
for Sakhile Nkomo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Sakhile
Nkomo, applicant, 2076, Bekezela Township, Filabusi. 416798f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Makhaza Business Centre, Tsholotsho, trading as Spinola Bottle Store, for Sithandazile Mapolisa Mpofu.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.— Sithandazile Mapolisa Mpofu, applicant, Makhaza Clinic, PO. Box 100, Tsholotsho. 416799f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Shop No. 2, Tunke Business Centre, Nkayi, trading as Olaah Investments, for Nkulumane Moyo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. — Nkulumane
Moyo, applicant, Thulaan and Co, 115, Unifreight House, Maria
Msika Avenue, Bulawayo. 416800f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor
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Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Maware Business Centre, Gokwe, trading as Maware Bottle Store, for Richard Dube.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.— Richard
Dube, applicant, Maware Business Centre, Gokwe. 416801f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Night Club Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at corner Robert Mugabe Road/Julius Nyerere Street, Tsholotsho, trading as Razzele Night Club, for Milton Mazondo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, notlater than the 11th February, 2022. — Milton Mazondo,
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bar Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Shop 12, Clinic Centre, Marlborough, Harare, trading as Civic Centre Bar, for Mary Dube.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.— Mary Dube,
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Night Club Liquor Licence inrespect of premises situate at Stand 1924, Sanyati Business Centre, trading as Magweregwede Night Club 255, for Morgen Muduvuri.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.—Morgen
Muduvuri, applicant, Stand 1924, Sanyati. 416732f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bar Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Outspan Business Centre, Chegutu Rural District Council, Chegutu, trading as Outspan Bottle Store, for Edmore Samoyo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, notlater than the 11th February, 2022. Edmore Samoyo,
applicant, Chingwere Business Centre, Mhondoro. 416821f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bar Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Chingwere Business Centre, Mhondoro, trading as Gwenzie Sports Bar, for Edmore Samoyo.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. — Edmore Samoyo,
applicant, Chingwere Business Centre, Mhondoro. 416822f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at Watyoka Business Centre, trading as Chilimanzi Bottle Store, for Ben Bayana Chilimanzi.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022. Ben Bayana
Chilimanzi, applicant, Watyoka Business Centre, Mhondoro. 416823f
LIQUOR ACT [CHAPTER 14:12]
Application for the Issue of a Part II Liquor Licence
NOTICE is hereby given that an application, in terms of section 53 of the Liquor Act [Chapter 14:12], will be made to the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, for the issue of a Bottle Liquor Licence in respect of premises situate at No. 1, Brickfield Road, Mt Hampden, Harare, trading as Mickey Mouse Bottle Store, for Josiphine Mahwengwa.
All persons who have any objections to the application may lodge their objections, in writing, with the Secretary of the Liquor Licensing Board, Harare, not later than the 11th February, 2022.— Josiphine
Mahwengwa, applicant, 12, Gamanyuchi, Msasa Park, Harare.
Application for Registration of a Private Voluntary Organisation
NOTICEishereby given, interms of section 9(2) of the Private Voluntary Organisations Act [Chapter 17:05], that application for registration has been made in respect of Lend Me a Hand Chengetat (LMAHC) of: Physical address: No. 10145, Mineral Road, Industrial Site, Masvingo,
or Postal address: 496, Wistaria Avenue, Rhodene, Masvingo.
LMAHC shall operate in Masvingo Province, and expansion into the other provinces shall be subject to need and availability of resources.
LMAHC aims at improving the lives and well-being of women, girls, men and boys as well as marginalised groups such as sex workers and disabled persons by empowering them socially and economically to be able to stand on their own and to be able to prevent and respond to gender based violence in schools and communities.
The objectives of LMAHC shall be—
1. To compliment government efforts to improve the living conditions and well-being of vulnerable persons and communities experiencing poverty and gender based violence through awareness programs, skills training, support for income generation projects and provision of food and non- food assistance.
2. Support survivors of violence and people with different impairments to access health and education services.
3. Linksurvivors of violence with other services suchas shelter,
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5. Promote gender equality in communities and schools by providing equal opportunities to women, girls, boys andmen in development projects, leadership and awareness trainings.
6. Promote community based programs among survivors of violence and socially excluded vulnerable groups.
7. Improve the life of key population through accessing services including livelihood support.
8. Empower at risk population with lobbying and advocacy skills.
Any objections to the proposed registration must be lodged with the Registrar of Private Voluntary Organisations, P.O. Box CY 429, Causeway, not later than 21 days from the date of publication of this notice. — Secretary. 416658f11
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152 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH FEBRUARY, 2022
NOTICES TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS (pursuant to sections 43 and 66 of the Administration of Estates Act [Chapter 6:01]
ALL persons having claims against the under-mentioned estates are required to lodge them in detail with the executor or representative concerned within the stated
periods, calculated from the date of publication hereof, and those indebted thereto are required to pay to the executor or representative the amounts due by them within the
same period, failing which legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof. M.HLC. 7
Number Date Within
of Name and description of estate of a Name and address of executor or representative
NOTICES OF LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS LYING FOR INSPECTION
(pursuant to section 52 of the Administration of Estates Act [Chapter 6:01])
Norice is hereby given that copies of liquidation and distribution accounts in the under-mentioned estates will be open for the inspection of all persons interested therein
for a period of 21 days (or longer if stated) from the dates specified, or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be the later. Accounts will lie for inspection at the
offices specified below. Objections to an account should be lodged with the Master, Harare, or the Assistant Master, Bulawayo, as the case may be. Should no objections be
lodged to the account during the period of inspection, the executor concerned will proceed to make payments in accordance therewith.
M.EH.C. 28
Number Date Description
of Name and description of estate or of Office of the
estate period account
1036B/2021 | Kenneth Rufasha 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Harare. 416815f
Distribution Account
4898/2021 | Licon Panganai Garwi 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Harare. 416817f
Distribution Account
B.150/2021 | Abraham Babs Nyoni . 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Bulawayo. 416710f
Account
GW.141/2019 | Gilbert Magwisa . 21 days First and Final Magistartes, Gweru. 416709f
Account
KK.83 | Shadreck Tobaiwa 21 days First and Final Magistrates, Kwekwe. 416708f
Distribution Account
MS.561/2021 | Chraisty Zano 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Masvingo 416707£
Distribution Account
KK.32/2020 | Cephas Musundire 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Bulawayo. 416706f
Account
BB.40/2021 | Leonard Moyo 21 days First and Final Magistrates, Beitbridge. 416705f
Account
B.154/2018 | Mhlanganyelwa Nyenye 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Bulawayo. 416704f
Account
B.310/2011 | Robert Mlalazi 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Bulawayo. 416708f
Account
B.1214/2016 | Rose Ncube . 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Bulawayo. 416702f
Liquidation and
Distribution Account
B.612/2021 | Mabesere Maruma 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Bulawayo. 416701f
Account
1987/2019 | Tendayi Mavhunga 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Harare. 416688f
Account
185/2021 | Kenneth Ndawo Mazingaliwa 21 days First and Final Magistrates, Chinhoyi. 416689f
Account
MS.542/2021 | Chemist Nyati 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Masvingo. 416690f
Account
154 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH FEBRUARY, 2022
M.H.C. 28 (continued)
Number Date Description of Name and description of estate or of Office of the
estate period account
1232/2021 | Peter Stephen Lunney 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Harare. 416691f
Administration
Liquidation and
Distribution Account
Z.07/2021 | Godwell Peresu 21 days First and Final Magistrates, Zvishavane. 416695f
Account
1426/2019 | Trust Kashora 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Harare. 416803f
Liquidation and
Distribution Account
CY.122/2021 | Stone Chibira 21 days First and Final Magistrates, Chinhoyi. 416725f
Account
608/2021 | Jeanette Edith Cooper 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Harare. 416734f
Liquidation and
Distribution Account
GW.75/2021 | Annah Zengwe 21 days First and Final Daniso Makwenje, 1097, Hertforshire 416735f
Account Phase 1, Gweru.
MT.561/2001 | Justin Musvibe 21 days First and Final Master of the High Court, Mutatre. 416736f
Admistration and
Distribution Account
Z.31/2021 | Arthur Henry McAdam 21 days First and Final Magistrates, Zvishavane. 4167438f
Distribution Account
EDICTS: SELECTION OF EXECUTORS, TUTORS AND CURATORS DATIVE (pursuant to sections 25, 74 and 79 of the Administration of Estate Act [Chapter 6:01])
Notice is hereby given that the estate of the under-mentioned deceased persons, minors or persons whose whereabouts are unknown, are unrepresented and that the
next of kin, creditors or other persons concerned are required to attend on the dates and at the times and places specified, for the selection of an executor, tutor or curator
dative, as the case may be. Meetings in Harare will be held before the Master, in Bulawayo before the Assistant Master; and elsewhere before the District Administrator.
M.ELC. 25
Number Time of meeting
of Name and description of estate Place of meeting For selection of
1. The sale is conducted in terms of the rules of the High Court, which provide that it shall be without reserve but subject to the condition that the Sheriff requires to be satisfied that the highest price offered is reasonable, having regard to the circumstances of time and place and the state of the property.
2. After the auction, a report on the bidding and on the highest price offered, together with any other relevant information relating to the sale, will be forwarded to the Sheriff, who, if satisfied that the highest price offered is reasonable, having regard to the circumstances of time and place and the state of the property, will declare the highest bidder to be the purchaser.
3. In terms of the rules of court, any person having an interest in the sale may, within seven days of the Sheriff having declared the highest bidder to be the purchaser, apply to the High Court to have it set aside on the grounds that the sale was improperly conducted or the property was sold for an unreasonably low sum, or any other good ground.
In the event of no application being made within the said period of seven days the Sheriff shall confirm the sale.
During the auction, should any dispute arise as to any bid the property will be put up for sale again.
The right is reserved to the auctioneer of regulating or refusing any bid.
The sale shall be for cash and, in addition, the purchaser shall pay—
(a) the auctioneer’s commission; and
(b) the costs of transfer, including conveyancer’s charges, stamp-duty and any other fees; and.
(c) all arrear rates and charges, and any other expenses necessary to complete the transfer.
8. Immediately after conclusion of the auction the highest bidder shall, unless other arrangements are made with the auctioneer, deposit with the auctioneer an amount sufficient to cover the auctioneer’s commission, and either—
(a) advise the Commissioner appointed by the Sheriff, attending the sale of the manner in which he intends to make payment of the purchase-price and other costs and charges in terms of these conditions, and satisfy the Commissioner as to his bona fides and ability to meet his obligations; or
(b) effect payment to the Commissioner of the whole of the purchase-price in cash or by cheque or bank draft drawn to the order of the Sheriff.
9. The purchase-money, if not paid in full to the Commissioner at the conclusion of the auction shall be paid on or before the registration of the transfer of the property into the name of the purchaser, unless the Sheriff approves other arrangements for discharging the amount due by the purchaser.
10. The purchaser shall be liable to pay interest at the rate of twenty-five per cent. per annum in respect of any unpaid balance of the purchase-price with effect from seven days after the date of confirmation of the sale by the Sheriff.
NAMA
ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH FEBRUARY, 2022 155
11. If the purchaser fails to make payment of the purchase-price and other costs and charges in terms of these conditions of sale, or fails to comply with any conditions of the sale contained herein, the Sheriff shall have the right to apply to a judge of the High Court to have the sale cancelled, and to hold the purchaser liable for any loss or damages sustained, or to employ any other remedy which he may have. In the event of the sale being cancelled, the purchaser shall not be entitled to any increase which the property may realize at a subsequent sale.
12. The property is sold as represented by the title-deeds the Sheriff not holding himself liable for any deficiency whatsoever, and renouncing all excess; and the Sheriff does not hold himself responsible for the determination of the boundaries and beacons which shall be the responsibility of the purchaser.
13. The property shall be at the risk and profit of the purchaser from the date upon which the Sheriff confirms the sale and the Sheriff gives no warranty of vacant possession.
14. The highest bidder may not withdraw his bid in terms of these conditions of sale prior to the date of confirmation of the sale or rejection of his offer by the Sheriff.
P.O. Box CY 275, M. MADEGA,
Causeway. Sheriff.
SS. Plaintiff and defendant Description of property Date, time and place of sale Auctioneer
number
S$8.5/2021 Makebreak (Private) Limited | Certain piece of land situate in the district of 18th February, 2022, at 1000 | Tanvel Real Estate.
vs Salisbury called Remainder of Stand 166 of hours, at Raylton Sports Club 416833f
$8.6/2021 CBZ Bank Limited The hypothecated immovable property being a 18th February, 2022, at 1000 | Tanvel Real Estate.
vs certain piece of land measuring 8 402 square | hours, at Raylton Sports Club 416834f
Hurungwe Cooperative Union metres being Stand 58 Mubaira Township
(Private) Limited situate in the district of Hartley
$8.7/2021 Rangarirai Sibanda Stand 714 Borrowdale Township of Stand 13 of | 18th February, 2022, at 1000 | Tanvel Real Estate.
vs Lot C of Borrowdale Estate. hours, at Raylton Sports Club 416835f
T. D. Nhete and two others
$8.8/2021 CBZ Bank Limited The hypothecated immovable property being a 18th February, 2022, at 1000 | Tanvel Real Estate.
vs certain piece of land measuring 1773 square | hours, at Raylton Sports Club 416836f
Hurungwe Cooperative Union metres being 164 Mubaira Township situate
(Private) Limited in the district of Hartley.
$S.9/2021 The Cold Chain Zambia Certain piece of land situate in the district of 18th February, 2022, at 1000 | Tanvel Real Estate.
Limited Salisbury called Remainder of Stand 414A hours, at Raylton Sports Club 416837f
vs Avondale West of Avondale West of Lot 21
David Tatenda Kingsley Block D of Avondale, measuring 2 359 square metres.
$$10/21 Jefferey Ngonidzashe Certain piece of land situate in the district of 18th February, 2022, at 1000 | Tanvel Real Estate.
Madondo Salisbury called Lot 1 of Stand 7295 Salisbury hours, at Raylton Sports Club 416838f
vs Township of Salisbury Township Lands
Bevern Capital Start Up Funds | measuring, 2 280 square metres.
COMPANIES AND OTHER BUSINESS ENTITIES ACT [CHAPTER 24:31]
CHANGE OF COMPANIES’ NAMES
Notice is hereby given, in terms of section 26 of the Companies and Other Business Entities Act [Chapter 24:31], that application will be made, not less than 14 days
from the date of publication of this notice, to the Chief Registrar of Companies, for his approval to change the names of the under-mentioned companies as indicated below.
Number Name Change of name to Agent
1054/2013 ZUR Properties (Private) Limited
Proprius Industries (Private) Limited
Empirical Business Services, Fourth 416724f
Floor, Insurance Centre, 30, Samora
Machel Avenue, Harare.
156 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH FEBRUARY, 2022
General Notices General Notices
Number Page Number Page
173. Chiredzi Town Council (CTC): Notice of Tender ‘Awards . . . 123 206. Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and
174. Tsholotsho Rural District Council (TRDC): Notice of Tender : . ee Courier Services (MICTPCS): Invitation to Domestic Competitive
Awards. . . . . . 124 Biddite.. 132
175. Sunway: City (Private) Limited oy Domestic Competitive 207. Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals (GH): Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding Invited . . . . . 124 Tenders, . 133
176. Umzingwane Rural District Council (URDO): Competitive 208. National Ph: seuitis ical Conipatny (NatPh: a ae 6
177. Runde Rural District Council (RRDC): TvitatioR to eCompenive 209, Hlectoral Act [Chapter 2:13] Notice of Nomination to Fill ihe Vacancy
Bidding (Domestic) . . : » 125 in the Senate 133
178. Municipality of Chegutu (CHB): inviietion to , Domestic Tender: 210. City of Masvingo (C OM): Invitation nm Domecte ‘Ten der . 133
Competitive Bidding Method . . . . » . . 125 179. Ministry of High d Tertiary Educati Th ti 3 211. City of Masvingo (COM): Invitation to Domestic Tender . . 133
» Ministiy'of Highét atid Tettary Baugaiion, Iino ration, Sheree 212. Ministry of Local Government and Public Works/Mashonaland West and Technology Development/Morgan Zintec College: Invitation to D tic C titive Biddi 125 Province: Invitation to Tender. . 134
omesice Vompetnive pidang. ss . 213. Ministry of Local Government and Public Works/Mashonaland West 180. Mbire Rural District Council (MRDC): Notide of Tene Cancellation 126 181. Mbire Rural District C il (MRDC): Invitation to D ti Province: Invitation to Tender. . 134
, ire Rural District Counci : Invitation to Domestic 214. Ministry of Local Government and. Public Works Mashonaland West
Competitive. Bidding « . « eee Province: Invitation to Tender. 134 182. Masvingo Rural District Council (MRDC): Tnxitation’s to Competitive 215. Hwedza Rural District Council (IRD C): Invitation to Di ONESTI c
Bidding. . . . . 126 Tender 135
183. Hwange Rural District ‘Council (ARDC): Invitation to Tender - . 126 216. Mutasa Rural District Council (MRD C): Invitation’ in Gompettive
184. Kwekwe City Council (KKC): Invitation to Competitive Bidding . 126 Bidding . 135
185. Kwekwe City Council (KKC): Notification a Contracts Awarded 2021 127 217, Beitbridge Rural ener canned (BBRD C): ee aa
186. Chegutu Rural District Council (CRDC): Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding (Domestic) . 135
187. Chipinge Town Council (CTC): Invitation to Competitive Bidding 127 Téndera 135
188. Nyanga Rural ee Council (NRDC): TT to Competitive Bidding 127 219. Chinhoyi Universi 1 of Technoloey ( CUD: Invit dons
189. Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ): Invitation to Domestic Competitive Biddi ee Competitive Bidding (Domestic) . 136
os ee . 220. Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO): TERS to 190. Mberengwa Rural Districd Gourwil (MRDO): Thvitation to , Boorpelitice Tender 136
Bidding (Domestic). « . 128 221. Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (ZIMDEF): Invitation 191. Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC): Tavitation to Competitive Bidding 128 to Domestic Tender 136
192. Secuntics and Exchange onumisston of Zunbabwe (SECAIM): Gall 222. City of Gweru (COG): invitation + to Doniesie Tender | . . 136 for Expressions of Interest for Provision of Advertising and Marketing
. . . 223. Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development (MOTID): Consultancy Services for SECZIM (Firms Selection) . . . . . . 128
193. National Social § ity (NSSA): Invitation to Tend 120 Invitation to Domestic Tenders. 137
. 2 OneE Ree . ecurity: ( . O: Aovitatton'to Ten or 2 224. Gokwe North Rural District Council (GNRDC): ‘Reguest ‘for 194. Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZISTAT): Invitation to Proposals 137
Domestic Competitive Biadin, . + - mop sg He? 225. Gokwe North Rural District Council (GNRDO): Invitation t to 195. Chivi Rural District Council (CRDC): Invitation, to Bid. x ¢ a « ¢ 130 196. F C C): Invitation to C titive Biddi Domestic Competitive Tenders. 137
, roconcn v1 “son (HC): Invitation:to: Competitive Bidding — 120 226. Postal and Telecommunications Repulawory Authotisy of
Se Sot Zimbabwe (POTRAZ): Invitation to Domestic Competitive 197. Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC): Frvitarion to + Dameade Tender’ 138
Competitive Bidding. . . - ea iE 227. Private Voluntary Oreanisations deer [Chapeer 17: o7|: Dervieaed 198. Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA): Invitation to National |
Cc titive Biddi 130 Private Voluntary Organisations . . 138
se ican leas ot 228. Infrastructure Development Bank of Finbabwe (DBZ): Bagiext 199. Chirumanzu Rural District Council (CRDC): ieneiiettiens to Pendens .
for Expressions of Interest for Provision of Consulting Services (Firms Invitation to Tender: Domestic Competitive Bidding. . . . . 131 Selection) . 138
200, City ot Harare (COM): Invitation to Domeshe Compentive Tender »+ 11 229. Judicial Service Commission (Isc): Invitation to » Competitive 201. Mosi Oa Tunya High School (MOSIHIGH): Invitation to Tender: Biddin 138
Domestic Competitive Bidding . . . 131 :
202. Central Mechanical Equipment Departiaenit (Private) Lannea (CMED):
Invitation to Competitive Bidding. . . . . . 11 Statutory Instrument Issued as a Supplement to this Gazette
203. Chemplex Corporation Limited (CCL): Invitation to » Competitive ibeP
Bidding... - - 182 22. Redcliff (Control of Worship in Open Space) By-laws, 2022 205. EmpowerBank Limited (EB): Invitation to International Competitive » Redeliff. (Control of Worship in.Open Space) By-laws, .
Bidding: 2 3 ) 6 ef 8 ae ef me a ow 8 wy a y 2 132 22. Redcliff (Hawkers and Vendors) By-laws, 2022.
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Statutory Instrument 21 of 2022.
[CAP. 28:01
Collective Bargaining Agreement: Textile Manufacturing Industry
IT is hereby notified that the Collective Bargaining Agreement set out in the Schedule has been registered in terms of section 80 of the Labour Act [Chapter 28:01].
SCHEDULE
NATIONAL EMPLOY MENT COUNCIL FOR TEXTILE
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT: TEXTILE
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
This further agreement made and entered into in accordance with the provisions of the Labour Act [Chapter 28:0/] as amended, between the Zimbabwe Textile Manufacturers Association (hereafter
referred to as “the employer” or the “employers organisation’), of the one part, and the Zimbabwe Textile Workers Union (hereafter referred to as “the employee” or “the trade union”), of the other part, being parties to the National Employment Council for the Textile Manufacturing Industry, shall be read as one with the agreement published in Statutory Instrument 147 of 2018 as amended (hereafter referred to as “the principal agreement”).
1. Clause 9 of the principal agreement is amended by the deletion of the whole of subclause (3) and the substitution of —
“(3) The basic minimum wage/salary was increased from $13 000,00, by 30.7692% across the board effective from the
25th of June, 2021, making the basic minimum of $17 000,00,
per month.
The basic minimum wage/salary was further increased from $17 000,00, by 26% across the board effective from the 27th
of October, 2021, bringing the new basic minimum wage/salary per month to $21 420,00.
The basic minimum wage/salary is inclusive of Housing and Transport and the agreement shall be reviewed based on the changed circumstances.
The basic minimum wage/salary agreement is applicable as follows:
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New basic ey basie
Basic minimum | Basic minimum minimum Tuan Cae per month
per per week Basic minimum per week as at 27th
month as at | as at 25th June, | per month as at as at 27th October,
Skilled workers as defined in this agreement shall be graded as per the
prevailing parent industry agreement.
Learners
On promotion within the company Not less than the wage earned prior to
the promotion
On first employment from outside Not less than the wage applicable
to the level immediately below the
Classification of the job being learned
In addition to the foregoing rates of pay, Alternating-shift workers shall
be paid a premium of not less than 4 per centum above the current minimum
specified for their occupation. It should be noted that all employees currently
receiving wage/salary above the minimum for their level should maintain
their actual dollar difference.
Notwithstanding the above requirements, employers may apply the
new increase on the actual weekly or monthly basic earnings of the individual
employee, and the provisions of Clause 3 of the principal agreement shall,
mutatis mutandis, apply throughout the life of this agreement.
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Declaration
2. The employers and the employees, having arrived at the agreement set forth herein, the undersigned hereby declare that the forgoing is the agreement arrived at, and affix their signatures hereto.
Signed at Bulawayo this 29th day of October, 2021.
B. MANGENA,
Chairman.
B. MBEVE,
Vice Chairman.
W. CHAREHWA, Council Secretary.
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Redcliff (Control of Worship in Open Spaces) By-laws, 2022
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
Title. Application. Interpretation. Control of public worship. Permit and permit fees. Designation of place for public worship. Inspection of facilities. Obstruction of access to an Open Space. Transitional provisions.
Offences and penalties.
CW ANAKWEWN
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IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Local Government and Public Works has, in terms of section 229 of the Urban Councils
Act [Chapter 29:15], approved the following by-laws made by the Redcliff Municipal Council: —
Title
1. These by-laws may be cited as the Redcliff Municipality
Council (Control of Worship in Open Spaces) By-laws, 2022.
Application
2. These by-laws shall apply to the area under the jurisdiction
of Redcliff Municipality Council.
Interpretation
3. In these by-laws —
“authorised person” means an environmental health practitioner or other person authorised by the council to perform any functions under these by-laws;
“council” means the Redcliff Municipality Council;
“permit” means permit issued in terms of these by-laws;
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“permit fee” means a fee set out in terms of these by laws;
“public place” means any open space to which the public or any section of the public has access or any area which has been designated for development under a town planning scheme but remains undeveloped and can be used for the purposes approved under these by-laws.
Control of open space for worship
4. Any group of persons wishing to gather in an open space for purposes of worship shall apply to the council for a permit.
Permit and permit fees
5. (1) An application for permit referred to in section 4 shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(2) The council may or may not approve such application taking into account the need to promote public safety, freedom of conscience, security and other public interest considerations.
(3) The application must be submitted to the council prior to the erection of any temporary or permanent structures in the area.
Designation of places for public worship
6. Council shall designate places or areas where persons can gather for purposes of public worship:
Provided that such areas have toilet facilities of a temporary or permanent nature approved by the council, and potable water.
Inspection of facilities
7. The facilities referred to in section 6 shall be inspected and approved by the council.
Obstruction of access to an open space
8. (1) Any police officer or authorised person by the council may direct any person—
(a) who is directly or indirectly obstructing the use of any public space or open space; or
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(b) is a nuisance to any person in the vicinity of any public space to move away from such space as may be reasonable or to cause any such obstruction of or abate such nuisance as the case may be:
Provided that the person concerned shall be afforded adequate opportunity to make his or her representation before he or she is ordered to move away by the police or the authorised person.
(2) Any person or persons worshipping in such public spaces who refuse to comply with any direction given in terms of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level 3.
Transitional provisions
9. Any person who has been worshipping in open space prior to the promulgation of these by-laws shall, within three months, take necessary steps to comply with these by-laws.
Offences and penalties
10. Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any provision of these by-laws shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level 3.
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Redcliff (Hawkers and Vendors) By-laws, 2022
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1.
AMR
WN
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
25%
24.
25.
Title.
Application.
Interpretation of terms.
Control of hawkers, stall and table holders.
Control of vendors.
Control of flea market trading, employers of hawkers, vendors and stall and table holders.
Application forstall and table holders, hawkers, vendor’s licence or flea markets.
Set aside land for people’s markets.
Application for a bay, stall/table in a peoples market.
Vacation of bay, stall and table in a peoples market.
Application for a stall/table holders, hawker’s vendor’s or flea market employer’s licence.
Applicants to permit inspection.
Medical Certificate of Health.
Restrictions and conditions of licence or permit.
Renewal and variation of licence or permit.
Refusal of application or renewal of licence or permit.
Cancellation of licence or permit.
Inspection of food carts, stall storage— premises etc.
Health hygiene and food safety.
Removal of waste.
Replacement of lost or damaged licence and permit.
Change of address or abandonment of business.
Appearance of vending bays or obstruction or nuisance.
Fees.
Offences and penalties.
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Section
26. Procedure as to seizure, forfeiture and disposal.
27. Repeals.
First SCHEDULE: Areas where trading is prohibited or restricted.
SECOND SCHEDULE: Application Forms.
THIRD SCHEDULE: Licence Forms.
IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Local Government and Public Works has, in terms of section 229 of the Urban Councils Act
[Chapter 29:15], approved the following by-laws: —
Title
1. These by-laws may be cited as the Redcliff (Hawkers and Vendors) By-laws, 2022.
Application
2. These by-laws shall apply to the area under the jurisdiction of Redcliff Municipality Council.
Interpretation of terms
3. In these by-laws—
“appropriate fees” means the appropriate fee fixed in terms of section 24;
“authorised person” means any person employed or delegated by council to carry out any function in terms of the by- laws;
“bay” means an area situated within a building or under a roof or other structure and whether or not is situated on a paved or unpaved surface;
“Central Business District” means the area bounded by Masotsha Ndlovu Avenue, 15th Avenue, Lobengula
Street and Samuel Parirenyatwa Street”
“contagious and infectious disease” means any disease specified in or declared as such in terms of the Public Health Act [Chapter 15:17] as an infectious disease;
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“council” means Municipality of Redcliff Council;
“council area” means the area under the jurisdiction of council as fixed in terms of the Urban Council Act [Chapter 29:15];
“designated area” means a stand or site set aside for vending or flea market purposes;
“designated officer” means a person assigned by council to be in charge of people’s markets;
“employer’s licence means a licence issued to an employee of the holder of a licence in terms of these by-laws;
“Environmental Health Officer” means an officer registered by the Environmental Health Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe and appointed by the council as such;
“flea market” means a place or type of bazaar where a number of stall or table holders carry on the business of selling inexpensive or second hand goods in one controlled area that is governed by an imposed code of conduct;
“food” means anything other drugs, which is ordinarily used or intended to be used in human consumption, including drink, whatever its form or stage of preparation as approved by the Director of Health Services;
“hawker” means any person who carries on the business of selling goods whilst travelling about for that purpose from place to place with the goods, either on foot or with a carrier but does not include —
(a) a baker or his or her employee in respect of the sale of bread;
(b) a dairy marketing authority or dairyman or its or his or her employees as the case may be, in respect of the sale of milk.
“illegal vendor” means any person who sells goods or items without a licence or a permit;
“licence” means a licence issued by the council in terms of these by-laws;
“Medical Certificate of Health” means a health certificate
referred to in subsection (1) of section 13;
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“Medical Officer of Health” means medical officer registered by the Medical Council of Zimbabwe and appointed by the council.
“people’s market” means any designated place and premises set aside by the council for the purpose of vending and flea market providing a place of sale of approved goods and food stuffs;
“permit” means any document issued on behalf of the council by a designated officer permitting the use of stall, table or stand at a people’s market;
“public place” means any bridge, enclosure, footpath, garden, Open space, pavement, road, sanitary lane, side walk,
square, subway, or street of the nature of a thoroughfare vested in or controlled by the council and to which the public or any section of the public has access;
“sell” in addition to its ordinary meaning means barter or exchange, or expose or prepare for a sale or to attempt to sell, offer, expose or display for sale a good or food stuff;
“stable or table” means any surface constructed above ground level, or similar structure, whether or not it is situated
within a flea market premise or designated site;
“stand” means any area designated as a stand to carry out any business activity and has been provided with sanitary facilities and water;
“under garments” means bras, panties, socks, pantyhose, etc;
“vendor” means any person who sells goods from one or more fixed places in or on any public place as designated by council and should be a holder of a licence or a permit;
Control of hawkers and stall or table holders
4. No person, whether as principal, agent or servant, is to carry on the business of a hawker—
(a) unless he or she 1s the holder of a hawker licence or
is engaged or employed by the holder of a hawkers employer’s licence;
(b) unless he or she isthe holder of a valid medical certificate
of health if he or she sells food;
(c) many area specified in the First Schedule.
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Control of vendors
5. (1) No person shall, whether as principal, agent or servant carry on the business of a vendor—
(a) unless he or she is the holder of a vendor’s licence or is
engaged or employed by a holder ofa vendoremployer’s licence;
(b) if he or she sells food, unless he or she is the holder of
a valid medical certificate of health;
(c) imany area specified in the First Schedule.
(2) The council may, by notice erected at any place or stand in any area specified in the First Schedule, authorise vendors, subject to the condition or restrictions imposed upon the licence in terms of which they are authorised to carry on their business, to carry such business in such business in such places or stands on such days during such hours and in respect of such goods as may be specified in the notice.
Control of flea market trading, employers of hawkers, vendors and stall or table holders
6. No person shall engage, allow or employ another, whether as an agent, as a servant, a hawker, a vendor or stall or table holder—
(a) unless—
(i) _ the first mentioned person is the holderofa hawkers
licence or a vendors employer’s licence, stall or table holder’s licence as the case may be; or
(ii) the hawkers or vendor or stall or table concerned
is the holder of a hawker’s licence or a vendor’s
licence, as the case may be;
(b) unless the hawker or the vendor concerned, is the holder
of a valid medical certificate of health for the sale of
food.
Application for stall or table holder, hawker’s vendor’s licence of flea markets
7. An application for stall or table holders, hawkers or vendor’s licence shall be made to the council, and shall —
(a) be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule;
(b) be accompanied by—
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(i) the appropriate fee;
(ii) two recent identical passport size photos;
(it) a valid Medical Certificate of Health in the case
of an applicant who wishes to sell food.
Set aside land for people’s markets
8. The Council may set aside land or premises for the purpose of people’s markets and may divide such land or premises into separate stands, stalls or tables, as the case may be.
Application for a bay, stall or table in a people’s market
9. (1) Any person wishing to use a bay, table or stall ina people’s market shall apply to a designated officer for licence.
(2) Upon application being made in terms of section (1), and on payment of appropriate fee, which shall fixed by council and reviewable annually, the designated officer shall allocate the applicant a bay, stall or table, and state the name of licence holder.
(3) A licence issued in terms of this section shall not be
transferred by the person to whom it was issued to any other person(s) without the authority of council.
Vacation of bay, stall or table in a people’s market
10. A person who has been allocated a bay, table or stall in a peoples market shall vacate such a bay, stall or table promptly on the expiry of the licence unless he or she has made an application for further use of such a bay, stall or table and has paid the required fee before such expiry.
Application for stall or table holders, hawker’s, vendor’s or flea market employer's licence
11. An application for hawker’s employer’s licence or vendor’s employer’s licence or flea market vendor’s licence shall be made to the council and shall—
(a) be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule;
(b) be accompanied by appropriate fee.
Applicants to permit inspection
12. Any person who is applicant in terms of section 7 or 8, at the request of an Environmental Health or any person specially authorised thereto by the Council shall—
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(a) produce for inspection at the offices of the council any cart, container, clothing or equipment to be used in connection with the business for which the licence is required;
(b) permit such Environment Health Officer or any person required, to inspect any food cart, container, storage- premises, site clothing or equipment which is to be used in connection with the business for which the licence is required;
(c) permit council officials to inspect monthly rental payments and compliance.
Medical Certificate of Health
13. (1) Any person who, is the holder of a licence, or as the agent or servant of another, wishes to carry out the business of selling food as hawker or a vendor shall obtain a certificate from a medical practitioner or the medical officer of health, certifying that, at the date of certification, he or she was examined and found not to be suffering from any contagious infectious diseases.
(2) A medical certificate of health shall be valid for twelve
months from the date of issue:
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall be construed as preventing the Council from cancelling a licence issued in terms of these by-laws, despite the fact of the validity of any such certificate held by the hawker or vendor concerned.
Restrictions and conditions of licence or permit
14. (1) The council may, in issuing or renewing a licence—
(a) restrict the applicant to dealing in goods listed in his or her application;
(b) restrict the applicant dealing in certain goods, whether listed in his or her application or not, if, in its opinion, not to make such restrictions would—
(i) adversely affect any existing trade or business carried on in the area of jurisdiction of the council;
(ii) be undesirable in the interest of public health,
public safety or public morality;
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(iii) create a fire a hazard which could endanger life
or property;
(c) restrict the applicant to carry on the business on which the business for which the licence is required to certain areas or sites and hours and days;
(d) inthe case of an application for a hawker’s employee’s licence, or vendor’s employer’s licence, restrict the applicant in engaging or employing not more than a specified number of hawkers or vendor, as the case may be;
(e) require the applicant to affix to any food cart, container or stall used in connection with the business for which the licence is required such identification mark as the council may specify;
(f) require the applicant, in case of hawker’s employer’s licence or vendor’s employer’s licence, to ensure that his or her agent of employee. Whilst engaged upon the business for which the licence is required, such employer’s licence for the purpose of identifying the applicant as the Council may specify.
(2) Any condition or restriction imposed by the council in terms of subsection (1) shall be specified on the licence concerned—
(a) conditions to be imposed on the vendors licence for
open fires for roasting;
(i) ensure that there are no combustible materials in
proximity to the area;
(ii) open fire should be consistently checked when not in use;
(iii) never use fuels, which are not recommended, as
safe for use on a roasting fire;
(iv) avoid using flammable liquid to start a fire;
(v) site spot for open fire in proximity to the building openings (doors or windows) must be avoided;
(vi) ensure open fire is totally extinguished with water after use and dispose ashes or ambers in a safe place or kept safely for re-use as the case maybe.
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Renewal and variation of licence permit
15.(1) A licence or permit issued in terms of these by-laws shall be in form set out in the Third Schedule, and shall valid up to and including the 31st December of the year for it was issued or renewed.
(2) The holder of a licence or Permit for the next succeeding
year shall apply to the council for renewal and therefore during the month of December preceding that year, and the provisions of sections 7 and 8 shall apply, mutatis mutandis, apply:
Provided that the council may require the production of these licence or permit previously issued to him or her.
Refusal of application or renewal of licence or permit
16. (1) The council will refuse to issue or renew a licence or
permit if—
(a) the application has failed to adhere to council by-laws and has been fined three consecutive times;
(b) The applicant is guilty of any offense under these by- laws or any by-laws;
(c) The applicant is guilty of any offense under the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15];
(d) The applicant is guilty of any offense which involves carelessness concerning, or a disregard for, cleanliness,
hygiene, public health or public nuisance;
(e) sale illegal items, sleeping at the site or fighting at the sight.
(2) In the opinion of the council the renewal will be denied
(a) the renewal will adversely affect any existing trade or business carried on in the area of jurisdiction of the council; or
(b) the goods sought to be dealt in, in the interest of public health, public safety or public morality; or
(c) any foodcart, container, stall, storage-premises, clothing or equipment used, or to be used, in connection with the business for which the licence is required is unsuitable in the interest of public health; or
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(d) there are sufficient hawkers or vendors dealing in the
goods, in respect of which are applicant requires the licence or permit; or
(e) has not forthe licence or permit or rentals for the previous year.
Cancellation of licence or permit
17. (1) The council may cancel a licence if the holder thereof,
at any time after the issue of the licence or permit—
(a) has beenconvicted of any offence referred toin paragraph (a) of section 16; or
(b) does not maintain a satisfactory standard or cleanliness
and public safety in respect of his or her person or servant of his or hers who is engaged or employed in the business to which the licence or permit relates; or
(c) does not maintain a satisfactory standard or cleanliness
in respect of any food cart, container, stall, storage premises clothing or equipment used by him or her or by any agent or servant of his or her connection with the business to which the business the licence relates;
(d) sells illegal items or goods, makes illegal fires.
(2) The council shall temporarily withdraw a hawker’s licence or vendor’s licence, or stall holder’s licence if the holder thereof is
dealing in food and is found to be suffering from a contagious and infectious disease:
Provided that the council shall, at no extra charge, return to
the temporarily withdrawn licence if—
(a) he orshe produces a medical certificate of health issued
after the date of withdrawal of the licence, certifying that he or she is no longer from a contagious disease or infectious; or
(b) he or she applies to the council for his or her licence to be restricted to the sale of good other than food, and submits his or her licence to the council for the purpose of the relevant endorsement to be made.
(3) If any hawker or vendor engaged or employed by the holder of a licence in connection with sale of food is found to be
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suffering a contagious of infectious disease, the council may, by notice, in writing, given to the holder of the licence, direct him or
her to cease forthwith engaging or employing tat hawker, vendor or stall holder in connection with the sale of food, and if such direction
is not compiled with forthwith, the council may cancel the licence:
Provided that the council shall, at no extra charge, return to
the holder or temporarily withdraw licence if—
(a) he orshe produces a medical certificate of health issued
after the date of withdrawal of the licence, certifying that the hawker or vendor concerned is no longer suffering from a contagious and infectious disease; or
(b) heorshe satisfies the council that he or she has terminated
the engagement of, or discharge, the hawker or vendor concerned.
(4) Any licence cancelled and temporarily withdrawn in terms of this section shall be returned to the council with immediate effect.
Inspection of food carts, stall storage-premises etc
18. (1) An Environment health officer or any person specially authorised thereto by the council may at any reasonable time inspect any food cart, container, stall, bay, storage premises, clothing or equipment used by the holder of a licence or hawker or a vendor engaged or employed by the holder of a licence in connection with the business to which the licence relates, in order to ascertain whether—
(a) aclean and sanitary condition is being maintained and fire precautionary measures taken; or
(b) the provisions of these by-laws being complied with.
(2) No person shall hinder, obstruct or preventan Environmental Health Officer or person authorised in terms of subsection (1) from
making an inspection in terms of that subsection.
Health, hygiene and food safety
19. (1) No holder of a licence or any person employed or engaged by the holder of a licence shall allow or permit any food cart, container, stall, bay, storage premises, clothing or equipment used in connection with the business to which the licence relates to be in a dirty or insanitary condition.
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(2) No holder of a licence or hawker or vendor shall or stall
or table holder engaged or employed by the holder of a licence shall sell, or allow to be sold, any food which is not in sound or wholesome
condition.
(3) No hawker, stable or table holder or vendor shall sell any
food—
(a) unless he or she has taken adequate precaution to safeguard the food from dirt, dust, flies or other
contamination;
(b) whilst to his or her knowledge, he or she is suffering from any contagious or infectious disease.
(4) No holder of a licence or hawker or vendor or stall or table
holder engaged, allowed or employed by the holder of a licence shall use any vehicle, container, stall or table, storage premises, clothing or equipment, used for transporting or storing food, for any other purpose.
(5) No holder of a licence or hawker or vendor or stall or table
holder engaged in the sale of second hand clothes shall be allowed to sell under garments as defined in section 3.
Removal of waste
20. A hawker, stall or table holder or vendor shall —
(a) not drop litter of any sort onto the land surface or street. If found doing so, they will face a fine or imprisonment or both such fine and imprisonment;
(b) on request by any of the official council, move his or her receptacles and goods so as to permit such official to clean the street or gutters;
(c) remove all receptacles and goods from his or her place or stand on the completion of business for the day, and shall leave his or her place or stand in a clean condition;
(d) not sleep at an area of business;
(e) totally extinguish any open fire (roasting) and safety dispose of ashes or ambers as recommended by council by-laws.
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Replacement of lost or damaged licence and permit
21. Any person who has been issued with a licence or permit in terms of these by-laws may obtain a duplicate thereof —
(a) on certifying to the council that the licence concerned has been lost or destroyed; and
(b) on payment of the appropriate fee.
Change of address or abandonment of business
22. A holder of a licence shall, within seven days of the abandonment of his or her business, or any change of address of his or her business or his or her storage premises, notify the council, in writing, of such change of address or abandonment as the case may be.
Appearance of vending bays or obstruction or nuisance
23. (1) Vending bays shall be demarcated by council.
(2) Vending bay shades, shall be determined by council in consultation with vendors.
(3) Any vendor whose shade is not approved in terms of council’s standards would be requested to rectify within (7) seven days, failure of which council will destroy it without further notice.
(4) All goods on display should be within the bay.
(5) Display tables of vendors who sell food should be 30-45 centimetres above the ground level.
(6) Goods that are displayed outside the bay or overlapping or displayed below the stipulated height as mentioned in subsection (5) will attract a fine not exceeding level 2.
(7) Any police officer or person specially authorized thereto by the council may direct any hawker, vendor or stall holder who is directly or indirectly obstructing the use of any public place, or is a nuisance to any person in the vicinity of any public place, to move for such distance as may be reasonable or to cease such obstruction of to abate such nuisance, as the case maybe. Failure to do so, will
attract a fine of level 3.
(8) No hawker, vendor, stall or table holder shall refuse to
comply with any direction given in terms of subsection (1). Anyone who refuses shall have the said item removed and should pay a fine of level 3.
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Fees
24. The council may, by resolution made in terms of section 172 of the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15], fix fees for any application made in terms of these by-laws and for any licence, certificate or duplicate thereof, issued in terms of these by-laws:
Provided that—
(a) any fees shall be fixed through council’s resolution; and
(b) the fee fora licence or permit issued after 3 1 December
in any year shall be fifty per centum of the annual fee for such licence.
Offences and penalties
25. (1) Offences described in the Fourth Schedule shall attract
the penalties provided in that Schedule.
(2) Any person who—
(a) fails to comply with these by-laws which it is his or her duty to comply with;
(b) contravenes any condition or restriction of a licence
issued to him or her;
(c) transfers to another or makes fraudulence use of any
licence, certificate issued in terms of these by-laws with intent to deceive;
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be subject toa fine not exceeding level 3.
(3) Any person who—
(a) unlawfully attempts to obstruct, obstructs or cause to be obstructed;
(b) threatens or assaults an authorised persons in the
execution of his or her duties;
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be subject toa fine not exceeding level 3 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or to both such a fine and imprisonment.
Procedure as to seizure, forfeiture and disposal
26. Any goods that are the subject matter of an offence in these by-laws, shall be handed over to the Zimbabwe Republic Police for disposal.
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Repeats
27. Statutory Instrument 34 of 1997 as amended Redcliff Municipality Urban Council’s (Model) Hawkers and Street Vendor)
By-laws, 1997, is repealed.
First SCHEDULE (Sections 4, 5, 8 and 14)
PART 1
AREAS WHERE TRADING IS PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED
e Restaurant
e Tea room or café
¢ Hotels
¢ Boarding house
e Lodging house
e¢ _Butcheries
e Fishmongers
e Bakeries
e Food factories
e Aerated-water factories
e¢ Food purveyor’s
e = Caterers
e Meat purveyors
e¢ Fruits and vegetables dealer
¢ Food vending machine
e Barber
e Hair dresser
e¢ Laundry houses or laundry depots
e Stables
¢ Food stations
e Service stations
e Garages
e Financial institutions
e¢ Professional bodies
e Funeral parlours
e Kiosks
¢ Curio shops
e In front of all types of shops (except designated areas)
e¢ On pavement or public walkways
e On roads or parking places and sanitary lanes
e Any area restricted by council
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Redcliff (Hawkers and Vendors) By-laws, 2022
PART 2
AREAS WHERE TRADING IS PERMITTED PROVIDED ONE HAS A
LICENCE OR PERMIT OR AUTHORITY
e Designated vending sites
e Areas around schools and tertiary institutions
¢ Public meeting places
e Atall public meeting institutions e.g. churches, pre-schools, hospitals etc.
e¢ Along major tourist routes
e Major road intersections
e All shopping centres
e All stadia and recreational areas
e Any place approved by the local authority
PART 3
PERMITTED ITEMS TO BE SOLD
The items to be sold are the following and are subject to the Director of
health approval:
¢ New and second clothes, footwear, bolts and nuts, belts and accessories
e Fruits and vegetables, tubers, dried food stuffs