Submissions closed on 30 April 2026 (9 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Moses Kotane Local Municipality
Location
North West
Closed On
30 April 2026
advert 24-03-2026.pdf
Tender Published
24 March 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
30 April 2026
Tender closing date
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