Submissions closed on 19 February 2026 (79 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Limpopo - Limpopo Tourism Agency
Location
Limpopo
Closed On
19 February 2026
LTAQ007-25_26(2) SAGE PARTNER FOR 36 MONTHS.pdf
Tender Published
11 February 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
19 February 2026
Tender closing date
Appointment of a Service Provider for Website Design, Hosting, Maintenance and Digital Enhancement for a Period of 36 Months
Appointment of a Panel of Companies for the Design and Construction of Exhibition Stands for a Period of Thirty-six (36) Months
Appointment of Service Providers for Provision of Hydrogeological Investigations Services at eleven (11) Schools with Circuit Offices in Limpopo Province
Appointment of Service Provider for the Development of a Business Continuity Management Programme for Lepelle Northern Water
Appointment of a Service Provider for the Construction of Exhibition Stalls/shell Schemes for Tzaneen Agric Expo 2026
Limpopo - Limpopo Tourism Agency
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