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Government Gazette, 19Th March, 2021 227 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 19TH MARCH, 2021 227 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIX, No. 38 19th MARCH, 2021 Price RTGS$155,00 General Notice 372 of 2021. General Notice 374 of 2021. ZIMPOST COMPETITION AND TARIFF COMMISSION (CTC) _______ _______ Invitation to _______Competitive Bidding Invitation to_______ Domestic Tender Tender number ZIMPOST/TR/01/2021. Provision of transportation services. Pre-bid THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) is inviting meeting: 25th March, 2021. Closing date: 9th April, 2021. prospective reputable companies, registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, to participate in the bidding Tender documents are obtainable from Zimpost, Procurement exercise of the following: Management Unit, Room 210, Second Floor, Harare Main Post Office, cnr. Mayor Urimbo Terrace/George Silundika CTC/02/2021. Supply and designing of a reception. Domestic. Avenue, Harare, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Closing date and time: 20th April, 2021, at 1000 hours. Site ZWL$500,00, in the Main Post Office Ground Floor. visit: 26th March, at 2021. Tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes and endorsed CTC/03/2021, Supply and delivery of cell phones. Domestic. on the outside with the advertised number, the description Domestic. Closing date and time: 20th April, 2021, at 1000 and closing date. Tenders must be posted in time to sort into hours. Post Office Box 100, Harare, or be delivered by hand to: Complete bids in sealed envelopes clearly marked with the The Procurement Management Unit, correct reference number must be deposited in the tender box Zimpost (Private) Limited, at the Commission reception on or before 1000 hours of the Room 210, Second Floor, due date. No faxed, emailed or late tenders will be considered. Harare Main Post Office, Tenders must be delivered by hand to: The Chairperson, Mayor Urimbo Terrace/George Silundika Avenue, Procurement Management Unit, Competition and Tariff Harare, Commission, 23, Broadlands Road, Emerald Hill, Harare, before 1000 hours on the specified closing date. Tenders before 1000 hours on the closing date. will be immediately opened at the Competition and Tariff Commission premises. Bidders may attend the bid opening General Notice 373 of 2021. process. AGRICULTURAL BANK OF ZIMBABWE LIMITED Detailed information is contained in the Bidding Documents (AgriBank) obtained upon payment of a non-refundable fee of _______ ZWL$3 000,00, for each set of bidding document from The Invitation to Competitive Bidding Chairperson, Procurement Management Unit, 23, Broadlands _______ Road, Emerald Hill, Harare. The fee should be deposited into AGRICULTURAL Bank of Zimbabwe Limited is inviting bids the following banking details before collection: from reputable bidders registered with Procurement Regulatory Account name : Competition and Tariff Commission Authority of Zimbabwe to participate in the following tenders: Bank : CBZ Bank Limited Tender number Branch : Kwame Nkrumah AGR.04/2021. Service and maintenance of power backup equipment. Account number : 01120051790020 Closing date: 8th April, 2021. AGRI.05/2021. Supply and delivery of vehicles. Closing date: 8th General Notice 375 of 2021. April, 2021. AGRI.06/2021. Supply and delivery of tablets. Closing date: 8th MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE, TOURISM AND April, 2021. HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY _______ Documents for the above tenders will be issued to interested Invitation to Tender (Re-tender) bidders upon payment of a non-refundable tender fee of _______ ZWL$800,00, per tender into Agribank Sundry Income Account P/L 62700 from: TENDERS are invited from registered and reputable consultants in terms of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Procurement Management Unit, Act [Chapter 22:23]. Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe, Sixth Floor, Hurudza House, Head Office, Tender number Harare. ICAT.04/2021. Hiring of one (1) consultant to develop operating M. CHIGATSE, manual and train government officers on QA/QC of Procurement Manager. 228 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 19TH MARCH, 2021 Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the National GHG Inventory Management Unit, Mpilo Central Hospital, Vera Road, Database. Closing date: 9th April, 2021. Mzilikazi, Bulawayo. Site visit date: 24th March, 2021, at A complete set of bidding documents can be obtained at the 1030 hours. Closing date: 6th April, 2021, at 1000 hours. following address: Office 11:54, Eleventh Floor, Kaguvi Bidders are free to witness the opening of tenders. Building, cnr. Simon Vengai Muzenda Street and Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, Harare, or can be downloaded from the General Notice 378 of 2021. Climate Change Management Department website: www. climatechange.org.zw ZIMBABWE GENDER COMMISSION (ZGC) _______ Three (3) copies of tender documents must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding advertised number and the closing date of tender. The bids _______ must be deposited in the tender box at our reception located THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission is inviting suitably qualified on the above mentioned address, on or before the closing and reputable bidders to participate in the following tenders: date. Tender number General Notice 376 of 2021. ZGCCB/02/2021. Supply and delivery of laptops. Closing date and time: 26th March, 2021, at 1000 hours. NATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AUTHORITY _______ ZGCCB/03/2021. Supply and six biometric security systems. Closing date and time: 26th March, 2021, at 1000 hours. Tender Award Notice _______ ZGCCB/04/2021. Supply and delivery of office furniture. Closing date and time: 24th April, 2021, at 1000 hours. NATIONAL Biotechnology Authority hereby gives notice, in terms of section 68(a) of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Mandatory requirements: the Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23], that the following tender • Must be Registered in Zimbabwe. was concluded and awarded as indicated: • Must have a Certificate of Incorporation. Tender number • Must have a vendor number: NBA/SEC/ADMIN/01/2021. Procurement of security services. • Must be registered with Procurement Regulatory Awarded to Trust Me Security Organisation (Private) Authority (PRAZ) in relevant category and attach proof. Limited. Value in USD: $916,00, inclusive of value added • Must be registered with ZIMRA with Valid tax clearance: tax (V. A. T). Interested bidders are required to send their request for bidding Dr D. T. SAVADYE, documents to email: [email protected] CEO/Registrar, National Biotechnology Authority. Bids will be submitted electronically through the above stated email clearly indicating the advertised tender number, description and closing date. General Notice 377 of 2021. MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND CHILD CARE General Notice 379 of 2021. MPILO CENTRAL HOSPITAL PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE, ZIMBABWE REVENUE _______ AUTHORITY AND OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR- Competitive Tenders Invited—Domestic GENERAL: EOI: TAEP/POZ/01/2021 _______ MPILO Central Hospital is inviting bids from reputable companies for the following tenders: Tender number MCH/DG/01/21. Supply and delivery of medicines. _______ MCH/SU/01/21. Supply and delivery of surgicals and laboratory reagents. Request for Expressions of Interest (Consulting Services—Firms Selection) MCH/GE/01/21. Supply and delivery of detergents. _______ MCH/GE/02/21. Supply and delivery of cartridges. ZIMBABWE MCH/GE/03/21. Transportation of coal services. Tax and Accountability Enhancement Project (TAEP) MCH/LIN/01/21. Supply and delivery of linen material and uniforms. CONSULTANCY SERVICES: PROJECT EXTERNAL MCH/MK/01/21. Supply and delivery of kitchen provisions. FINANCIAL AUDIT MCH/TRANS/01/21. Repair and servicing of motor vehicles. Site Sector: Governance | Financing Agreement reference: visit date: 24th March, 2021, 1030 hourrs 21 00 155040633 | Project ID No.: P-ZW-KF0-012 MCH/PW/01/21. Repair, servicing and maintenance: THE Parliament of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Revenue Authority and Office of the Auditor-General with support from the African Lot 1: Refrigeration 24th March, 2021, at 1030 hours. Development Fund (ADF) invites eligible Consultancy Firms to Lot 2: Incinerator 24th March, 2021, at 1030 hours. indicate their interest in providing these services whose full details are found on the following Parliament of Zimbabwe, ZIMRA and Lot 3: Autoclaves 24th March, 2021, at 1030 hours. OAG websites; www.parlzim.gov.zw; /www.zimra.co.zw; / www. Lot 4: Generators 24th March, 2021, at 1030 hours. auditorgeneral.gov.zw Interested firms must send Profiles and CVs that provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform Lot 5: Lifts 24th March, 2021, at 1030 hours. the services. The ideal audit firm should have: 24th March, 2021, at 1030 hours. (i) the audit firm should be registered and have a licence from a Lot 6: Servicing of transformers and upgrading national or regional professional Accountancy Body, working of switch gear: in Audit sector for at least five years; Details of the tender documents can be obtained from the (ii) the firm should have relevant experience in accounting and Procurement Management Unit, Third Floor, Main Hospital, auditing of development projects, especially donor-funded upon payment of a non-refundable fee of $1 000,00, from operations; the 19th March, 2021. Tenders can be viewed on our (iii) traceable references (at least five references) of similar website www.mpilo.org.zw Tenders must be in sealed khaki assignments in conducting Audit operations; envelopes and endorsed on the outside with
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