This tender has been awarded to Tsalena Media for Undisclosed Amount.
Tsalena Media
Issuing Organization
Railway Safety Regulator
Location
National
Award Date
1 January 1900
Award Date
1 January 1900
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
4194
Awarded To
Tsalena Media
Awarding Entity
Railway Safety Regulator
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 1 January 1900
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a service provider to develop three (03) annual state of safety reports for the railway safety regulator
Appointment of a service provider to provide internal audit services for the railway safety regulator
Appointment of a service provider to provide printing services for the railway safety regulator
Appointment of a service provider to provide security services for the railway safety regulator
Appointment of a service provider to conduct the organisational structure review for the railway safety regulator
Appointment of a panel of service providers for media buying and placement on an “as and when” required basis for a period of three (3) years on broadcast, print and digital platforms.
Advertising agency services
Appointment of appropriately qualified service providers with suitable experience to a panel of agencies for media planning and buying, media production and content creation, research, writing and copy editing, and campaigns and digital media on an ad-hoc basis for a period of three (3) years.
Appointment of a panel of communications agencies for a period of 48 months.
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Appointment of the service provider to provide the executive coaching for three years
Provision of specialised tactical response services, security business intell...
Request for proposal the appointment of a service provider to provide services pertaining to the design, layout (type-setting), proofreading and editing as well as the printing of the mine health and safety inspectorate annual report of the department of mineral and petroleum resources 2025/2026 for a period of six (6) months.
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Request for quotation for design, layout and printing of the annual integrated report
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