This tender has been awarded to MUSANDIWA SOLUTIONS for R 727 953 39.
MUSANDIWA SOLUTIONS
Issuing Organization
Limpopo - Provincial Treasury
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
20 September 2024
Award Date
20 September 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
36002
Awarded To
(MUSANDIWA SOLUTIONS)
Awarding Entity
Limpopo - Provincial Treasury
Award Value
R 727 953 39
Awarded: 20 September 2024
GOVERNMENT
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Lpt 004/2024 formulation of a panel for provision of forensic investigation (36 months) nb: the duration of the contract will run for a period not exceeding 36 months. Kindly ignore 3 months as per paragraph 16.1 Page 20 (00000026).
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