This tender has been awarded to TRAVEL WITH FLAIR for R 31 758 00.
TRAVEL WITH FLAIR
Issuing Organization
Culture Arts, Tourism, Hospitality And Sport Sector Education And Training Authority (CATHSSETA)
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
31 December 2023
Award Date
31 December 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
21505
Awarded To
TRAVEL WITH FLAIR
Awarding Entity
Culture Arts, Tourism, Hospitality And Sport Sector Education And Training Authority (CATHSSETA)
Award Value
R 31 758 00
Awarded: 31 December 2023
GOVERNMENT
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