Submissions closed on 13 March 2026 (57 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Kagisano-Molopo Local Municiality
Location
North West
Closed On
13 March 2026
BidNo.KMLM2026-004.pdf
Tender Published
11 February 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
13 March 2026
Tender closing date
Panel of Service Providers for Training on an as and When Needed Bases for the Period of 36 Months (re-advert)
Appointment of a Contractor for the Supply and Installation of Security Fencing to Rekgonne Bapo Special School in the North-west Province
Supply and Delivery of Microsoft 365 Business Standard Licence and Migration of Emails
Supply and Delivery of Computer Equipments and Ict Related Goods for the Period of 12 Months
Supply and Delivery of Computer Softwares and Digital Apllication Softwares for the Period of 12 Months
Kagisano-Molopo Local Municiality
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