This tender has been awarded to TIMES TEN TRADING ENTERPRISE for R 1 00.
TIMES TEN TRADING ENTERPRISE
Issuing Organization
EMAKHAZENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
Location
Mpumalanga
Award Date
9 June 2025
Award Date
9 June 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
54199
Awarded To
TIMES TEN TRADING ENTERPRISE
Awarding Entity
EMAKHAZENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
Award Value
R 1 00
Awarded: 9 June 2025
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider for the supply, delivery and off-loading of stationery and cartridges for the period of three years as and when required
Appointment of a service provider for the compilation of grap compliant annual financial statements for the 2024/25 and 2025/26 financial years, including audit support
Appointment of a professional service provider for the provision of data management solutions and data verification system for a period of 3 years
Appointment of electrical contractor for the electrification of houses in madala township
Appointment of service provider for the compilation of grap compliant annual financial statements of 2023/24 financial year, including audit support
The supply and delivery of linen to gauteng department of health facilities (hospitals, clinics, ems and fms) for a period of three years (36 months)
Provision of mrtt branded personnel and protective equipment & apparel for a period of three (3) years
Appointment of a service provider for the supply and delivery of personal protective clothing for a period of 36 months for emakhazeni local municipality
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