Submissions closed on 21 January 2026 (108 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
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Location
Mpumalanga
Closed On
21 January 2026
Appointment of a Service Provider to Render Auctioneer Services for a Period of 36 Months as and When Required
Appointment of Service Provider for Printing and Posting of Monthly Accounts for 36 Months
Appointment of a competent service provider to conduct a comprehensive work study and organizational alignment to the Municipal staff regulation issued under Government Notice Number 890
Installation of Elevated Drains at the Ash Dam for a Contract Period of Twelve (12) Months
Appointment of a Panel of Maximum 5 (five) Contractors for Construction and Maintenance of Various Roads and Stormwater Drainage Systems for the 2026/27, 2027,28 and 2028,29 Financial Year on an as and When Required Basis
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