This tender has been awarded to CHM VUWANI COMPUTER SOLUTIONS (EASTERN CAPE for R 5 103 410 00.
CHM VUWANI COMPUTER SOLUTIONS (EASTERN CAPE
Issuing Organization
Justice & Constitutional Development
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
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Award Date
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Status
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CHM VUWANI COMPUTER SOLUTIONS (EASTERN CAPE), ABANTU IT, AE SOFT
Awarded To
CHM VUWANI COMPUTER SOLUTIONS (EASTERN CAPE)
Awarding Entity
Justice & Constitutional Development
Award Value
R 5 103 410 00
GOVERNMENT
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