Johannesburg based InfoVerge claimed the practise of multinationals using BEE companies to win tenders was becoming common.
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Fraud accused in R2.2m military goggles, buffs tender has gone AWOL | News24
Mugisha Charles Mwali missed two consecutive court appearances in July, with no reasons for his absence forthcoming.
SAPS Issues Tender to Equip National & Local Security Control Centres with CCTV cameras – defenceWeb
The South African Police Service has issued a tender for a network of CCTV cameras. This tender, Specification 32161/2024 aims to âestablish a roster/panel of qualified suppliers for the provision of closed-circuit television and access control systems for the [SAPS] nationally for a period of five years.â Through the tender, the SAPS intends to establish [â¦]
Minister of Basic Education halts R9.8 billion tender
The DA welcomes the Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarubeâs decision to stop the issuing of a R9.8 billion tender which would have centralised procurement for the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) under a single provider.
Profits on R1.6 billion tenders to be repaid, orders tribunal | The Citizen
Two contracts were awarded to the companies to build security and perimeter fences for the Department of Correctional Services.
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A R68-million contract was awarded to a security company during the ongoing court application.
Armscor issues bid for border patrol vehicles
The South African Army’s extensive search for armored personnel carriers (APCs) for border patrol duties has progressed with the publication
Public Procurement Act to direct public funds to where they are intended
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the newly signed Public Procurement Act is another important step in ensuring that public funds are put to use where intended.
The impact of natural disasters on businesses in South Africa
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Continue reading...Tender pricing practices must safeguard quality of engineering for projects
Industry organisation the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice) calls for commitment to equitable tender pricing in the engineering sector to safeguard the quality and integrity of engineering projects across South Africa. Fair compensation that reflects the true value of engineering services is needed in light of increasing pressures for some engineers to reduce their fees, the organisation says.