This tender has been awarded to SIYANDA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS for R 1 154 416 00.
SIYANDA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Issuing Organization
Theewaterkloof Municipality
Location
Western Cape
Award Date
20 May 2025
Award Date
20 May 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
51341
Awarded To
SIYANDA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Awarding Entity
Theewaterkloof Municipality
Award Value
R 1 154 416 00
Awarded: 20 May 2025
GOVERNMENT
The appointment of an internet service provider for all theewaterskloof municipal sites, as and when required,from date of appointment until 30 june 2028
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The provision of short-term insurance for the period from 01 july 2025 to 30 june 2028
Provision of banking services for the period 01 july 2025 to 30 june 2030
Provision of printing, sorting and mailing of municipal accounts for the period date of appointment until 30 june 2027
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Financial management and accounting services for the three-year period ending 30 june 2025
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