This tender has been awarded to MKHONTO WETHU TRADING for R 761 912 62.
MKHONTO WETHU TRADING
Issuing Organization
Eastern Cape - Provincial Treasury
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
2 December 2025
Award Date
2 December 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
58908
Awarded To
MKHONTO WETHU TRADING
Awarding Entity
Eastern Cape - Provincial Treasury
Award Value
R 761 912 62
Awarded: 2 December 2025
GOVERNMENT
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Design, layout, print supply and deliver statutory documents, clinical records, various government documents and promotional material to the eastern cape provincial departments and public entities for a period of thirty-six (36) months with an option to extend for twenty-four (24) months
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Supply & delivery of laptop computers for eastern cape provincial treasury (ecpt) using SITA RFB 740 contract
Provision of cleaning and hygiene services for sarah baartman district office (gqeberha) for a period of thirty-six (36) months
For the supply, delivery, installation of she bins and provision of hygiene services for uitenhage manufacturing plant and cape corridor maintenance depots for thirty-six (36) months
Appointment of a service provider for provisioning of cleaning services at mthatha airport for a contract period of 36 months
Provision of three (3) as and when service providers of hygiene and sanitation at east london, port elizabeth and mlps corridor in eastern cape region for a period of 24 months
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