This tender has been awarded to RASETLODI SEKHASIMBE AND ASSOCIATES for Undisclosed Amount.
RASETLODI SEKHASIMBE AND ASSOCIATES
Issuing Organization
Ingonyama Trust Board
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
4 February 2025
Award Date
4 February 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
44432
Awarded To
RASETLODI SEKHASIMBE AND ASSOCIATES
Awarding Entity
Ingonyama Trust Board
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 4 February 2025
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider to undertake a district situational analysis for the ingonyama trust (IT) investment summit
Appointment of a service provider to design and develop the intranet portal, re-design, enhance, support and maintain the existing website for a period of 36 months
Appointment of a service provider for graphic design and video editing software for 36 months
Appointment of a service provider for the supply & installation of ICT server infrastructure, cloud backup services and support & maintenance for ingonyama trust board for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Appointment of a service provider for the recruitment of two senior managers at ingonyama trust board head office in pietermaritzburg
Appointment of a service provider for the supply, installation, commissioning, testing and maintenance of a new 100kva silent diesel three-phase backup generator at ingonyama trust board offices
Request for proposal for the appointment of panel of attorneys.
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ICT operations maintenance and support for a period of five years
Request for supply and delivery of 24 desktops and 09 laptops for ethekwini north district to be delevered at 16 dr. Goonam street – durban. Contact person – ms ntombizonke zulu – 031 336 8865 / 071 353 7845
Request for supply and delivery of 01 projector and 01 external hard drive for asset and disposal – to be delivered at 174 mayors walk - pietermaritzburg – contact person – p.P.K Khumalo – 033 264 2037 / 079 523 9160 and 40 laptops for umkhanyakude district to be delevered at the department of social development umkhanyakude district. Contact person – n.N Mazibuko – 060 940 0802
An enabling agreement for a panel of (5) five contractors for fibre optic cable installation on “as and when” required basis in the central east cluster (kwa-zulu natal and free state operating units) for a period of (5) five years.
Provision of data centre and network operational spares for dube tradeport corporation for a period of three (3) years
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