This tender has been awarded to TSHANDUKO INTERGRATED HEALTH SOLUTIONS for Undisclosed Amount.
TSHANDUKO INTERGRATED HEALTH SOLUTIONS
Issuing Organization
Tourism
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
6188
Awarded To
TSHANDUKO INTERGRATED HEALTH SOLUTIONS
Awarding Entity
Tourism
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
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