Submissions closed on 27 March 2026 (43 days ago). The information below is archived for reference.
Issuing Organization
Khai/Garib Local Municipality
Location
Northern Cape
Closed On
27 March 2026
INVITATION TO BID T003-2026.pdf
Tender Published
12 February 2026
Tender was published
Closing Date
27 March 2026
Tender closing date
Alexkor RMC JV invites suitably qualified and experienced security service providers to submit quotations for conducting a comprehensive, independent security audit of a diamond mining operation. The purpose of the audit is to evaluate the effectiveness, adequacy, and compliance of existing security systems, processes, personnel, and controls across the full diamond value chain, and to provide practical recommendations to mitigate risks related to theft, loss, tampering, collusion, and non-compliance.
Provision of Service Providers of Institutionalized Training for Gemma Cluster (northwest and Northern Cape Operating Unit) Distribution for Three (3) Years
KIMBERLEY NATIONAL PROSECUTING AUTHORITY: Acquisition of additional office accommodation of 1101.70mΒ² and 27 parking bays for a period of 5 years.
Removal of the Existing and Installation of a New Approved Waterproofing System, Painting of the External Building at the Traffic Department, Pioneer House (re-advert)
International Certificate Of Digital Literacy (ICDL) Training
Khai/Garib Local Municipality
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