Submissions closed on 27 January 2026 (102 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Electoral Commission (IEC)
Location
Gauteng
Closed On
27 January 2026
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Tender Published
11 December 2025
Tender was published
Closing Date
27 January 2026
Tender closing date
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