Over the years tendering system has had many unintended consequences. It has contributed to poor delivery of public services and in some instances resulted in people (service providers and/or procurement officials) being killed.
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Eskom worker stuck who also has a tender

A safety risk manager from Eskom was arrested after, while
Top ICT tenders: IEC gets election ready

The Electoral Commission is looking for a scanning software solution to promote transparency in the voting process.
Silinga accuses Satawu of meddling in Transnet tender

Transnet boss Pepi Silinga has accused the national leadership of the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) of trying to pressure the state entityâs executives to award a tender to a company from which the union would financially benefit.
Race to ‘win the lotto’ heats up as 18 bidders submit their proposals

The battle for the countryâs biggest tender â the national lottery licence, worth about R180bn â is under way as 18 prospective bidders vie for the prize.
Health dept dismisses talks of deliberate tender delays despite R784m budget | The Citizen

The department says it is only ensuring that government supply chain processes are followed as outlined in the PFMA.
When love is tough, Love Me Tender – Joe Public

Modern love is complicated. Thatâs why Chicken Licken, South Africaâs most loved chicken brand, made love feel easy again with one simple solution: the Love Me Tender Burger. Introducing, âWhen love is tough, Love Me Tenderâ…
Top ICT tenders: Govt wants to score sport info management system

Tenders issued by the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture look to address IT governance and procure software development.
Court blow for City of Cape Town over new tender scoring system | The Citizen
Judge Judith Cloete interdicted and restrained the city from proceeding with the adjudication and award of two tenders.
Continue reading...SIU to probe ‘dodgy’ Transnet tender for a R300m fence | City Press

The tender was to improve security around the ports, after the July 2021 unrest that claimed lives and left property wrecked.