This tender has been awarded to TOURVEST HOLDINGS for R 3 506 35.
TOURVEST HOLDINGS
Issuing Organization
Universal Service and Access Agency of South Africa
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
25 August 2025
Award Date
25 August 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
54915
Goldin holdings, Maphungube Travelling Agency, Atlantis Corporate Travel, HWT Waterfall, Raytoo, Club Corporate Travel, Tourvest Travel Services, Khumzi Investments
Awarded To
TOURVEST HOLDINGS
Awarding Entity
Universal Service and Access Agency of South Africa
Award Value
R 3 506 35
Awarded: 25 August 2025
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