This tender has been awarded to Botsengkwala Hygiene Services for Undisclosed Amount.
Botsengkwala Hygiene Services
Issuing Organization
National Treasury (OCDS)
Location
National
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Award Date
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Status
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Awarded To
Botsengkwala Hygiene Services
Awarding Entity
Government Entity
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
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