Province
Gauteng
Closing Date
13 February 2026 at 02:00
Estimated Value
Value not specified
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Deliver digital literacy training to 100 unemployed south africans.
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Tender Published
1 February 2026 at 22:00
Tender was published
Tender Closing Date
13 February 2026 at 02:00
Final deadline for submission
90 items · 10 mandatory
The project activities by the service provider/s will include the following milestones to be
delivered to undertake the training:
8.1 Develop project implementation plan;
8.2 Customisation of the learning content;
8.3 Monitoring and evaluation of day-to-day training delivery;
8.4 Provision of learning content and review;
8.5 The delivery of the actual training, assessment and;
8.6 Certificates of completion to the trainees upon completion of the session as
outlined in 6.1
9. The dtic’s responsibilty
9.1 Briefing session
9.2 Training Evaluation report to the dtic.
9.3 the dtic will be responsible for the following logistical arrangements:
9.3.1 Regular visits and regular monitoring of the training process; the site
and infrastructure and the welfare of the trainees;
9.3.2 Pre-training briefing session;
9.3.3 Provide the evaluation report format/ template to the appointed
service provider;
9.3.4 Effect payment for services rendered in accordance with the dtic
terms of reference within 30 days after training delivery and receipt
of the evaluation report.
9.3.5 the dtic may terminate the contract if the service provider is not
competent to deliver the digital literacy training or the infrastructure
is not maintained; after they have been advised to improve the
services (training or the infrastructure is not maintained) in writing
once but failed to improve.
9.3.6 Allocate personnel or representatives to exercise oversight on the
agreed training programmes
9.3.7 Support the impact assessment of the delivered programmes
9.3.8 Participate in the project steering committee for the purpose of
monitoring and evaluation.
9.3.9 Provide support in the identification of key stakeholders in the
project, including the identification of the beneficiaries of the
training programmes
10. THE BENEFICIARY GROUP (DELEGATES / TRAINEES)
10.1 The beneficiary group will consist of the following:
The unemployed South African, youths and graduates not employed.
11. QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE
11.1 The service provider/s must provide enough number of facilitators plus
the project leader for this project, and they must comply with the
following requirements:
11.1.1 For digital literacy training: project leader should all be in possession of
a recognized certificate in digital or end user computing, plus a minimum
of one (1) experience in the delivery of Digital Literacy training; and
facilitators should have a certificate in all the courses as mentioned in
6.2.1 and a minimum of one (1) year experience in the delivery of Digital
Literacy training;
11.1.2 The facilitators should have the following skills:
i. Presentation / Facilitation
ii. Customer Care
iii. Project Management
iv. Marketing – This is only for the project Leader
v. Peoples’ Management.
11.1.3 Bidders must submit comprehensive CV’s of all proposed facilitators in
the following format:
1st Column: Name and ID number of proposed facilitators; 2nd column:
Relevant qualification(s) and courses successfully completed; 3rd
column: number of years’ relevant experience indicated in numerical
format; 4th column: Projects and references to prove relevant
experience and knowledge in field of expertise (as indicated in below
table).
Name Relevant Number of Projects and
and qualification(s) years’ references to
Surname and courses relevant prove relevant
number of successfully experience experience and
proposed completed in knowledge in field
facilitators numerical of expertise
format
11.1.5 The bidding company must have a minimum of five (5) years’
experience in the successful delivery of Digital literacy training.
11.1.6 The bidding company must submit a minimum of 3 reference letters
from former clients to prove successful delivery of similar training
courses provided. These reference letters must include the following
details: (1) the type of project; (2) the period of the project (start and
end date); and (3) scope of the work.
11.1.7 The bidding company must have the following competencies in its
organisation:
11.1.7.1 Solid foundation in digital and technical knowledge
11.1.7.2 Outcomes-based learning design and development skills
11.1.7.3 Learning programme and learner assessment skills
11.1.7.4 Project management skills
11.1.7.5 Training management skills
NB: the dtic reserves the right to vet all documentation and information provided by
bidders to prove their relevant experience and ability to perform the service.
12. DUE DILIGENCE
12.1 The bidder must have current technical and logistical capacity to perform
the work required. the dtic reserves the right to perform due diligence on
facilities, resources and capacity of a bidder prior to the appointment of a
service provider.
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The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) is responsible for creating an enabling environment for sustainable economic growth and social development through trade, investment, and industrial development policies. It procures research, ICT, professional services, and event management.
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Advert - Digital Literacy - WC.pdf
Trade & Industry tender in Gauteng. Closing 2/13/2026. DELIVER DIGITAL LITERACY TRAINING TO 100 UNEMPLOYED SOUTH AFRICANS....
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Organization
Trade & Industry
Contact Person
Tshiphiri Ramakokovhu
Phone
012-394-1384
[email protected]
Address
77 Meintjies Street - Sunnyside - Pretoria - 0002
13 February 2026 at 02:00
Location
Gauteng
Closing Date
13 February 2026 at 02:00
Organization
Trade & Industry
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