This tender has been awarded to GEMINI MOON TRADING 7 for R 449 017 50.
GEMINI MOON TRADING 7
Issuing Organization
Northern Cape - Economic Development and Tourism
Location
Northern Cape
Award Date
12 January 2026
Award Date
12 January 2026
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
60571
1. Xchange lanes t/a Xchange Travel 2. Zimaza group of companies t/a Zimasa travel pty Ltd 3. Exilite Holdings 4. Ken Rose Travels 5. Maikemisetso 6. Astra Travel 7. U4NIA Travel and Tours t/a U4NIA travel and tours pty Ltd 8. BETEC 9. Zilko Hospitality Africa t/a Zilko Tours & Travel 10. Olebelo Travel management services 11. Kim Travel Consultants 12. Gemini Moon Trading 7 t/a XL Nexus Travel 13.Prime Apex
Awarded To
GEMINI MOON TRADING 7
Awarding Entity
Northern Cape - Economic Development and Tourism
Award Value
R 449 017 50
Awarded: 12 January 2026
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of an events management company to manage the kimberley diamond cup
The northern cape department of economic development and tourism seek to acquire a trade forecast model that is capable of identifying realistic export opportunities by product – at the 6-digit level of the harmonised system code (HS-6) of trade data disaggregation – for countries, provinces, and industry sectors in the form of high-potential product-market combinations.
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