This tender has been awarded to Southern Africa Institute For Artisans for R 22 205 472 00.
Southern Africa Institute For Artisans
Issuing Organization
Department of Corporative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Location
National
Award Date
4 March 2024
Award Date
4 March 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
29870
Awarded To
(Southern Africa Institute For Artisans)
Awarding Entity
Department of Corporative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Award Value
R 22 205 472 00
Awarded: 4 March 2024
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider to conduct the risk maturity and risk culture assessment on risk management function within the department of cooperative governance for a period of four (4) months.
Appointment of a service provider to study and advise on intergovernmental relations related to the current configuration of powers and functions across the three spheres of government and between the two tiers of local government for a period of 24 months.
The appointment of service provider for the provision of integrated employee assistance programme (eap) services and projects for the department of cooperative governance for a period of 3 years (36 months).
Appointment of a panel of service providers to assist 25 municipalities to develop local economic development (led) strategies for a period of nine (9) months.
Appointment of a service provider to render travel management services, booking of venues and facilities for the department of traditional affairs for a period of 36 months
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