This tender has been awarded to MOLEMI BECKFORD for Undisclosed Amount.
Issuing Organization
Public Works
Location
Northern Cape
Award Date
27 July 2023
MOLEMI BECKFORD
Award Date
27 July 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
14915
GOVERNMENT
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