This tender has been awarded to Newsclip Media Monitoring for Undisclosed Amount.
Newsclip Media Monitoring
Issuing Organization
Electoral Commission (IEC)
Location
National
Award Date
17 March 2023
Award Date
17 March 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
11927
Awarded To
Newsclip Media Monitoring
Awarding Entity
Electoral Commission (IEC)
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 17 March 2023
GOVERNMENT
Local office accommodation: EC 122 mnquma local office
Supplementary by-election ballot paper printing panel
Box document storage with lid
Arrow signs for voting station identification
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