This tender has been awarded to THE VUVUZELA HOTLINE for R 207 000 00.
THE VUVUZELA HOTLINE
Issuing Organization
Capricorn District Municipality
Location
Limpopo
Award Date
30 April 2025
Award Date
30 April 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
54162
Awarded To
THE VUVUZELA HOTLINE
Awarding Entity
Capricorn District Municipality
Award Value
R 207 000 00
Awarded: 30 April 2025
GOVERNMENT
Capricorn household sanitation within blouberg localmunicipality
Capricorn household sanitation within molemole localmunicipality
Capricorn household sanitation within lepelle nkumpi local municipality
Supply and delivery of water and waste water consumables for the municipality’s water testing laboratory at university of limpopo campus.
Review of local economic development strategy for capricorn district municipality
Provision of fraud and corruption hotline services for saldanha bay municipality for the period 01 july 2025 till 30 june 2028.
Reissue anti-fraud and corruption hotline services for 36 months
Appointment of a service provider for fraud and ethics reporting hotline services for three (3) years.
Galley equipment maintenance and repairs
Procurement of hotline services for period of 3 years
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The appointment of a service provider to conclude township establishment application for the musina-makhado special economic south site
A 3-YEAR framework agreement for the development and maintenance of irrigation and civil works for individual, schemes and government facilities projects for the limpopo department of agriculture and rural development
Specification for service provider to provide employee vetting, verification of qualification and credit check
Panel of three (3) service providers for the provision of debt collection services for a period of thirty six (36) months.
Provision, implementation, and maintenance of internal audit management software (solution) for period of three (03) years
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