This tender has been awarded to INTELLIGENT AFRICA MARKETING AND TRAINING for R 29 900 00.
INTELLIGENT AFRICA MARKETING AND TRAINING
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Socio-Economic Consultative Council
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
16 August 2024
Award Date
16 August 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
32774
Awarded To
(INTELLIGENT AFRICA MARKETING AND TRAINING)
Awarding Entity
Eastern Cape - Eastern Cape Socio-Economic Consultative Council
Award Value
R 29 900 00
Awarded: 16 August 2024
GOVERNMENT
Provide subscription for microsoft ovs licenses for 3 years
Develop social progress index tracking platform
Supply and install cms server and maintain the videowall system
Conduct board perfomance assessment
Conduct staff satisfaction survey
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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
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