This tender has been awarded to NETWORX FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT for Undisclosed Amount.
NETWORX FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Issuing Organization
Tourism
Location
KwaZulu-Natal
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
10073
Awarded To
NETWORX FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Awarding Entity
Tourism
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider to provide and manage ICT services in line with SITA contract 1183 “document and image management services” for a period of three (3) years
Appointment of a service provider to establish, implement and manage a business incubator for homestay accommodations in eastern cape province for a period of two (2) years.
Appointment of service provider to conduct physical verification of assets and updating of departmental fixed asset register (far) for a period of four (4) months
Behavioural styles and emotional intelligence sessions for eight (8) people
Request for proposals for appointment of service provider/s to provide travel management services to the department of tourism for a period of three (3) years
Payroll services for unemployed learners to cover stipends and unemployment insurance fund (uif)
Appointment of accredited training service providers for the implementation of expanded public works programme (epwp) training and skills development programmes in eastern cape province (2), an initiative towards youth empowerment and development
Appointment of an accredited training service provider to manage the implementation of the chefs training programme on professional cookery in the north west province for 120 unemployed and retrenched youth.
Appointment of accredited training service providers to manage the implementation of the hospitality youth programme on food and beverages in the six (6) provinces (KZN, GP, FS, NW, LP & MP) for 660 unemployed and retrenched south african youth
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Assessment of existing borehole
Installation of irrigation system
Provision of borehole drilling and construction at mahlabathini, kwa-ceza area
For the provision of marshal services contract four (4) months for TRANSNET soc ltd TRANSNET port terminals richards bay (tpt rcb), as and when required.
Appointment of a key individual for kgft capital for 12 months
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