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Licensing
We issue business, vehicle, bicycle and dog licenses. These licenses are issued in terms of various Statutes and Council By-laws. Also we are agents of the Central Vehicle Registry and do attend to various issues related to vehicle ownership.
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Shop Licenses
To renew a shop license , you must bring the following:
- The original copy of the shop license for the previous year,
- A Tax Clearance Certificate (ITF 263) for the current year obtained at ZIMRA offices,
- A fee ranging between $345 and $700 depending on your business operations
- Shop licenses for the coming calendar year are renewed before the 31st of December or expiry of the current shop license. A penalty is levied every month after 31 January for a late renewal of a license.
The requirements for a new applicant include having your premises inspected by the Council's Health Inspectors who are located on the 1st floor of Tower Block. There after you bring the following:
- A Tax Clearance Certificate (ITF 263) for the current year obtained at ZIMRA offices,
- An approved Trading Permit Application form obtainable from Council's Health Department on the 1st floor of Tower Block.
- A fee ranging between $90 and $180
You will be issued with a Trading Permit valid for three to six months. During this period you should have been granted an Enabling Certificate by the Town Clerk's Offices which you should use to obtain a full Shop License. For a full shop license you should bring:
- A Tax Clearance Certificate (ITF 263) for the current year obtained at ZIMRA offices,
- A valid Trading Permit
- An Enabling Certificate issued by the Town Clerk's Office and
- A fee ranging between $345 and $700 depending on your business operations
Liqour License
A person whose business operations require a liquor license should before commencing trade bring the following:
- The old Liquor License
- The new Liquor License
- A Tax Clearance Certificate (ITF 263) for the current year obtained at ZIMRA offices,
- A fee of $690
Dog License
A person who owns or keeps a dog should have a valid dog license. In order to obtain a Dog License the owner should bring the following:
- A valid Rabies Certificate obtainable from Government Veterinary Services (Steeldale Road opp. RMS), SPCA and Private Veterinary Surgeries
- A fee of $8
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Bicycle License/Push Carts
Before a person can use a non motorized bicycle or a push cart (scania) on public roads it should have a Cycle License. To obtain one you should bring the following:
- Your National Identification Card or Passport
- Your Bicycle's Serial Number (applicable to bicycles only). If your bicycle does not have the serial number you need to go to your nearest police station to obtain
- A clearance note.
- A fee of $10
Motor Vehicle Licenses
Motor Vehicle Licenses are renewed on a term by term basis. The first term licenses expire on 31 January, the second term on 31 May and the last term on 30 September of each year. To obtain a Motor Vehicle License you should bring the following:
- A valid Vehicle Registration Book (CVR4)
- A valid insurance cover note issued by any registered Insurance Company
- A fee applicable to the class of your vehicle
- A penalty for late renewal is levied every month after expiry of the vehicle license
Motor Vehicle Exemption Certificate
IF one's vehicle is under repairs the owner has to apply for an exemption certificate to show that his vehicle is not worth moving on the road. The requirements are:
- A valid Registration book
- Application for Exemption Form
- An application fee of $10.00 per term
- A penalty for late renewal is levied every month after expiry of the certificate
WARNING:
Failure to produce a valid license will result in prosecution both by Council's Security and Zimbabwe Republic Police.
Motor Vehicle Ownership Issue
Council has been appointed as an agent for the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR). Council is empowered to do the following:
Change of Motor Vehicle Ownership
To effect a change of ownership, the new owner (buyer) should bring the following:
- The Old Vehicle Registration Book (CVR 3)
- Old vehicle number plates for the same vehicle
- A valid insurance cover note issued by any registered Insurance Company in the name of the new owner (buyer) and the vehicle in question
- A duly completed CVR 4 form (Application for a Vehicle Registration) and signed and endorsed by Vehicle Theft Squad (VTS) who are located at Drill Hall 10th Avenue and Basch Street. (This form is valid for 14 days after endorsement by police)
- A proof of residence, this should either be a TELONE bill, ZESA bill, bank statement in the name of the new owner
- A copy of your Identity Card or a valid Zimbabwean passport
- A Clearance Certificate from ZIMRA (C.C)
- A fee of $160.00


Change of Number Plates
Council is now allowed to change number plates from numeric plates to alpha numeric. The requirement s are as follows:
- The Old Registration Book (CVR3)
- Old Vehicle number plates for the same vehicle
- A valid insurance cover note issued by any registered Insurance Company in the name of the new owner (buyer) and the vehicle in question
- A duly completed CVR4 form (Application for a Vehicle Registration form)and signed and endorsed by Vehicle Theft Squad (VTS) who are located at Drill Hall 10th Avenue and Basch Street. (This form is valid for 14 days after endorsement by police)
- A proof of residence, this should either be a TELONE bill, ZESA bill or a bank statement in the name of the new owner

News24 May 2011 – 10:10 am EDT
Nunavut Liquor Licensing Board to hold a public hearing on May 30
The Ikaluktutiak Elks Lodge 593 has applied for a liquor license at its clubhouse on 2 Kopannoak St. in Cambridge Bay (PHOTO BY JANE GEORGE)
The Nunavut Liquor Licensing Board plans to hold a public hearing May 30 in Cambridge Bay, where people in the community will get chance to say whether they think the Ikaluktutiak Elks Lodge 593 should receive a special type of liquor license called a club licence.
Right now, the Elks Lodge operates as a members-only club that applies for special occasion liquor permits once a week.
Its clubhouse at 2 Kopannoak St. opens Friday nights at 5 p.m. to members, who can purchase drinks as well as supper there. The club admits local people as guests — who haven’t paid the $175 a year membership fee — every Friday night after 8 p.m. for $5 a head, $7 a beer.
With no music, no dancing and bright lights, the atmosphere is more like a canteen than nightclub, and everything shuts down at 11 p.m..
If granted a liquor license, the Elks Lodge still plans to operate the clubhouse as a members-only club, but a lot of the weekly expense — and paperwork — involved in selling alcohol will be cut.
The regular sale of alcohol in Nunavut requires a license.
Under the Nunavut Liquor Act, Nunavut Liquor Licensing Board has the power to issue liquor licenses. The act and regulations set specific rules regarding each class of license and each individual license is issued with rules specific to the licensed establishment.
Some applications for licenses — such as one to open a commercial bar in a community that’s dry or limits alcohol — require a plebiscite.
But since the Elks clubhouse plans to continue operating as a facility open solely for members and guests, a plebiscite isn’t required, but a public hearing is required.
The members of the Nunavut Liquor Board include chair David Wilman, Jimmy Kilabuk, Ralph Porter Sr., Leesa Sowdluapik, and Darrell Ohokannoak.
Ohokannoak, who lives in Cambridge Bay, won’t be sitting at the hearing due to a conflict of interest, said Janine Budgell, the manager of quasi-judicial boards at the Government of Nunavut’s justice department.
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That hearing will be a chance for members of the Cambridge Bay community “to state their concerns, their comments, or give their blessing, if that’s something the community wants to see happen,” Budgell said.
The board then takes these into consideration and determines what regulations or restrictions might need to imposed before the license is granted, she said.
The judgment could be granted “the next day,” she said. That is, “if everything was in order.”
The board is likely to request a copy of the Elks’ current membership and records of the number of people who go to the Elks clubhouse every week.
“If they can compile all that information and have it before the board at the hearing or the next day, technically the license can be issued at that time. So it could be the next day, or it could be a year from now or more if the requirements say there’s concerns about the building, [and] that they need to add a new exit,” Budgell said.
The Elks’ application for a liquor hearing isn’t public, Budgell said, but some information about the group’s plans will come up during the hearing.
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The hearing starts at 6 p.m. May 30 at the Luke Novoligak Community Centre.
