This tender has been awarded to BANAFRICA1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND TRANSPORT AGENCY for Undisclosed Amount.
BANAFRICA1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND TRANSPORT AGENCY
Issuing Organization
Water and Sanitation
Location
National
Award Date
20 July 2023
Award Date
20 July 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
14146
TRANSUNIVERSE (PTY) LTD, 2. MAKOMBANDLELA LANGUAGE PRACTICE, 3. BANAFRICA1 FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND TRANSPORT AGENCY, 4. KALU MEDIA (PTY)LTD, 5. MOKGALUSI INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, 6. BAJA LCST CONSULTANT AND PROJECTS, 7. MFUNDO WISEMAN THANGO, 8. RACHIPS GROUP, 9. SOMAKHAWULA LANGUAGE CONSULTANCY, 10. AI PACINO (PTY)LTD, 11. STRONG WIND ENTERPRISE, 11. STRONG WIND ENTERPRISE, 10. AI PACINO (PTY)LTD
Awarded To
BANAFRICA1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND TRANSPORT AGENCY
Awarding Entity
Water and Sanitation
Award Value
Amount not disclosed
Awarded: 20 July 2023
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