This tender has been awarded to BANAFRICA1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND TRANSPORT AGENCY for Undisclosed Amount.
BANAFRICA1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND TRANSPORT AGENCY
Issuing Organization
Department of Home Affairs
Location
National
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
8807
Awarded To
BANAFRICA1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND TRANSPORT AGENCY
Awarding Entity
Department of Home Affairs
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider from SITA RFB 2003/2014 for procurement of two backup storage systems and additional storage on the archive storage with three (3) years maintenance
The appointment of service provider to supply, deliver and repair terminal seating or public seating for the department of home affairs offices for a period of three (3) years, with an option to renew for a further two (2) years subject to satisfactory performance and availability of budget.
The appointment of a service provider for provision of cleaning services for department of home affairs: western cape province for a period of thirty-six (36) months.
The appointment of a service provider to manage the repositioning enterprise perogrammme management office (pmo) and provide project management (pm) and specialist services for the department of home affairs (DHA) for a period 36 months.
Appointment of service provider(s) for physical security guarding services in free state and northern cape provinces for a period of thirty-six (36) months.
Erratum for the specifications for the appointment of a panel of service providers to provide writing, editing, proofreading, translation and quality control (in all south african official languages, and french and portuguese), and multimedia graphic design (print and digital) services to the gcis.
Provision of translation and editing services
Appointment of a service provider to render services for translation of a total of one million two hundred and sixty thousand (1 260 000) words into eight (8) official languages adopted by the department as per its language policy, over a period of three (3) years 2023 until 2026 .
English, afrikaans and xhosa translation and editing services for the period ending 30 june 2025
Provision of interpreting and translation services for a 12 month contract period
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