This tender has been awarded to AFRICAN GLOBAL SKILLS ACADEMY for R 14 974 375 00.
AFRICAN GLOBAL SKILLS ACADEMY
Issuing Organization
Limpopo - Office of the Premier
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
22 May 2025
Award Date
22 May 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
48261
Awarded To
AFRICAN GLOBAL SKILLS ACADEMY
Awarding Entity
Limpopo - Office of the Premier
Award Value
R 14 974 375 00
Awarded: 22 May 2025
GOVERNMENT
Prdp: 78/2024-25 provision of a shared email security and continuity
Provision of security services in all buildings of the office of the premier for a period of thirty-six (36) months
Bid prdp 11/2022-23 disaster recovery system as a service (draas) limpopo provincial departments
Training of beneficiaries for apprenticeship trade in welder (for 100 beneficiaries/learners) on the merseta developmental programmes in limpopo
Training of beneficiaries for apprenticeship trade in electrician (for 100 beneficiaries/learners) on the merseta developmental programmes in limpopo
The south african social security agency hereby invites proposals from potential service providers for establishment of a panel of accredited training and development service providers
The south african social security agency hereby invites proposals from potential service providers for establishment of a panel of accredited training and development service providers
Appointment of a service providers/ consultants to the panel of human resource development & training for the department of transport for a period of three (3) years
The appointment of the panel of suppliers to supply deliver and assemble (where applicable) material and equipment for the working for fisheries programme (wffp) and its expanded public works programme (epwp) projects as and when required for a period of thirty-six (36) months.
Appointment of accredited training service providers for the implementation of expanded public works programme (epwp) training and skills development programmes in gauteng cape province, an initiative towards youth empowerment and development
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Cleaning and gardening services to all ESKOM distribution offices in the limpopo area within the limlanga cluster, for a period of 60 months (5 years)
Appointment of a legal representative to represent mmsez soc at the ccma for a dispute relating to constructive dismissal
Appointment of a service provider for a response handling for 8 580 applications mmsez soc internship programme
Appointment of a service provider for provision of event management at the state of the local municipal address event (solma).
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