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GAZ 2-10-2020 FINAL.Indd ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCVIII, No. 102 2nd OCTOBER, 2020 Price RTGS$155,00 General Notice 2532 of 2020. ZPC/HO RFP/DOM.03/2020. Provision of consultancy services: Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Operations MUNICIPALITY OF BEITBRIDGE and Maintenance Housing Units for Hwange Electricity Supply Company. Closing date and time: 29th October, Expression of Interest for Vehicle Parking Management 2020, at 1000 hours. Interested bidders are required to obtain the tender documents Tender number that consist the instructions and scope of work upon sending their requests to [email protected]; [email protected]; EO.1/02/MOB/2020. The Municipality of Beitbridge is inviting [email protected], [email protected], smubango@ Expression of Interest (EOI) from Individuals/Companies/ zpc.co.zw Upon receipt of requests for tender document ZPC Institutions to install, operate and maintain the vehicle parking will send the tender document on email provided. system in key points within the town and commercial areas. Site visit will be done on Tuesday, 6th October, 2020. A briefing Application for site visit clearance is two weeks before the meeting will be at Municipality of Beitbridge Chambers at site visit date. 1000 hours. Your submission should reach The Zimbabwe Power Company The closing date and time for the submission of the Express not later than the indicated closing date on each tender. of Interest is 9th October, 2020, at 12 noon. Late submissions Note: Late submissions will not be accepted. will not be entertained. The Expression of Interest may be sent through email to General Notice 2534 of 2020. [email protected] VUNGU RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL Posted or hand delivered to: The Town Clerk, Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding Municipality of Beitbridge, 290, Justitia Road, VUNGU Rural District Council hereby invites bids from suitably PO. Box 164, qualified and reputable bidders who are registered with Procurement Beitbridge. Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) in the relevant category to participate in the following tender: General Notice 2533 of 2020. Tender number ZIMBABWE POWER COMPANY (ZPC) VRDC/13OE.01/20. Supply and delivery of five [5] desktop computers, and one (1) desktop server for office use: Delivery Invitation to Competitive Bidding place: Vungu Rural District Council Office, 19, Lincoln Road, Light Industrial Site, Gweru. Closing date and time: INTERESTED and qualified companies are invited to bid on the 9th October, 2020, at 1000 hours. below listed tenders. Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes Bidding documents to be collected from the Procurement and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, Management Unit, Vungu Rural District Council, at No. 19, the tender description and tender closing date. Tenders must be Lincoln Road, Light Industrial Site, Gweru, upon payment received at ZPC on or before the closing date or delivered by hand of a non-refundable tender fee of ZWL$200,00, or free of to the tender box to the attention of The Accounting Officer (A), charge through the email. Zimbabwe Power Company, Twelfth Floor, Megawatt House, 44, Samora Machel Avenue, Harare, Zimbabwe, on or before 1000 hours Mandatory requirements on the closing date. Proof of registration with PRAZ. Tender number Tax clearance certificate. ZPC/HO/INT. 08/2020, Major overhaul of Turbo-Alternator No. 2, at VAT certificate. Harare Power Station. Site visit date and time: 29th October, National Social Security Authority (NSSA) certificate. 2020, at 1000 hours. Closing date and time: 1st December, 2020, at 1000 hours. Late submissions will be rejected. ZPC/HO DOM.54/2020. Supply and delivery of four raw water Vungu Rural District Council is not bound to accept the pumps at Bulawayo Power Station. Closing date and time: lowest bidder. 29th October, 2020, at 1000 hours. Sealed bids clearly marked with the bidder’s name, address ZPC/HO DOM.58/2020. Supply and delivery of carbon silo OHM and procurement reference number, and addressed to the resistors at Harare Power Station. Closing date and time: attention of Chief Executive Officer on the above address, 29th October, 2020, at 1000 hours. are to be deposited in marked tender box at the reception. 2430 Zimbabwean Government Gazette, 2nd October, 2020 General Notice 2535 of 2020. organisations; (iii) community based organisations; (iv) faith based organisations; and (v) private sector organisations. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY (EMA) 3. Call for Expression of Interest In the spirit of country ownership, transparency and Invitation to Domestic Tender partnership through broad stakeholder involvement, the Ministry on behalf of the CCM hereby calls for expression of TENDERS must be properly addressed to the Procurement interest for organisations to be considered as Sub-recipients Management Unit and sealed in envelopes endorsed on the outside to implement the Zimbabwe Global Fund New Funding with the company name, advertised tender number, tender description Request for 2021-2023. and tender closing date. Tenders should be deposited into the tender box at EMA Head Office, 685/686 cnr. Mama Mafuyana Drive and Please carefully read the Proposal guidelines below: Faber Road, Bluff Hill, Harare, on or before 1000 hours on the closing date. 3.1 Call for Potential Sub-Recipients (SRS) Tender number SRs are responsible for implementation of programme activities at sub-national levels in the country. Such EMA DOM.06/2020. Domestic. Supply and delivery of desktops organisations may directly implement activities or work and laptops. 30th October, 2020, at 1000 hours. through other implementing partners called SSRs. For example Bidding documents for the above tenders are obtainable upon an international or national NGO may directly implement or sending a request to [email protected] work with community based organisations. Any organisation in Zimbabwe involved in programme implementation in (1) Covid 19 is real. Malaria, (2) Health System Strengthening or (3) Community Please void unnecessary travel, maintain social distance, Systems Strengthening components) is encouraged to submit wear your mask properly and ensure proper disposal of an expression of interest to be considered as SR of GF grants obsolete masks and tissue paper as we Together Protect The under FR for Malaria. The proposed component and disease Environment. focus areas in Section 4 below were agreed upon by the CCM following a consultative review of national priorities General Notice 2536 of 2020. and programme gap analysis and applicants may apply for more than one component separately. The potential SR should MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND CHILD CARE demonstrate competencies and experience in programme implementation, financial accountability and monitoring and Call for Expression of Interest evaluation. 4.0 The main areas of responsibility will focus on the THE Ministry of Health and Child Care Request for following two thematic areas: Expressions of Interest to Implement Global Fund Supported Programmes under the Malaria Grant as Sub-recipients, Grant 1. Distribution of Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs) 2021-2023 (NFM3) and Tender number 2. Social Behaviour Change Communication for all malaria interventions (indoor residual spraying, use of mosquito- MOHCC-PCU-CEI-022/2020. Implementation of Malaria Grant nets, larviciding, prevention of malaria in pregnancy, malaria as Sub-recipients, Grant 2021-2023 (NFM3). Closing date case management and malaria elimination in general). and time: 26th October, 2020, at 1000 hours. 5.0 The regions of focus are as follows 1. Background Region 1: Mashonaland Central, East and Manicaland The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria provinces. (the ‘Global Fund’) was created in 2002 as a Public Private Partnership to mobilise additional funds to those countries Region 2: Mashonaland West, Matabeleland North and that can make a difference in the fight against HIV and AIDS, South, Masvingo and Midlands. Tuberculosis and Malaria. 6.0 The sr(s) should have the capacity to: The Government of Zimbabwe through the Ministry of Health 1. Conduct community sensitisation activities for aims to strengthen the health system through retention of health beneficiaries and stakeholders regarding malaria care workers, strengthening community health systems and prevention, control and elimination (indoor residual scaling up programs for AIDS, TB and Malaria. Zimbabwe spraying, use of mosquito-nets, larviciding, prevention has contributed a total of US$3,11 million to the Global Fund of malaria in pregnancy, malaria case management and to date. Zimbabwe is both a donor to the Global Fund and malaria elimination in general). an implementer of Global Fund-supported programs. 2. Conduct household registration for LLINs beneficiaries To date, the Global Fund has approved over US$ l,2 billion to identify needs. to support interventions against the three diseases and health systems strengthening (HSS) in Zimbabwe based on 3. Conduct mass LLINs distribution campaigns in targeted proposals submitted by the Zimbabwe Country Coordinating areas. Mechanism (CCM). The CCM is a country-level partnership 4. Facilitate continuous net distribution of LLINs in the that develops and submits Concept Notes (grant proposals) to targeted areas using the various channels that includes the Global Fund based on national priority needs; oversees EPI, ANC and community outlets. and monitors grant implementation and coordinates all Global
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