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Government Gazette Extraordinary Vol. XCIX, No. 70 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH JUNE, 2021 831 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIX, No. 70 4th JUNE, 2021 Price RTGS$155,00 General Notice 1090 of 2021. Tender number MUZARABANI RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL MUAST/DCB/12/2021. Supply, installation and commissioning _______ of Mammoth greenhouse 8m x 25m (200 square metres) including drip irrigation and agronomy support. Compulsory Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding _______ site visit: 18th June, 2021, at Cloverhill Campus and Dozmery Campus. Meeting point is MUAST CSC Campus, at 1000 INTERESTED and qualified companies are invited to bid on the hours. Closing date: 2nd July, 2021. below listed tenders. Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, tender Notification of tender cancellation description and tender closing date. Tenders must be received at MARONDERA University of Agricultural Sciences and Muzarabani Rural District Council (Centenary offices) on or before Technology do hereby cancel the following tenders in terms of the the 14th of June, 2021, or delivered by hand to the tender box to the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter attention of The Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 61, Centenary, 22:23] Part VII section 42, on or before 1000 hours on the closing date. Tender number Tender number MUAST/DCB/04/2021. Supply and delivery of absorption MRDC/ERRP2/01/21. Bid for regravelling of Utete-Batanai Road spectrophotometer (AAS) for soil and water analysis. (3km). Site visit date and time: 9th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. Remarks: Cancelled. Closing date and time: 14th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. MUAST/DCB/05/2021. Supply and delivery of extruder machine MRDC/ERRP2/02/21. Bid for regravelling of Orban Road (1km). for processing ready to eat porridge. Remarks: Cancelled. Site visit date and time: 9th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. Closing date and time: 14th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. General Notice 1092 of 2021. MRDC/ERRP2/03/21. Bid for shoulder repair and pothole patching MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND CHILD CARE for Golf Club Road (1.4 km). Site visit date and time: 9th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. Closing date and time: 14th June, MPILO CENTRAL HOSPITAL 2021, at 1000 hours. _______ Competitive Tenders Invited—Domestic Interested bidders are required to obtain the tender documents _______ that consist the instructions and scope of work from The Revenue Office, Muzarabani Rural District Council Centenary MPILO Central Hospital is inviting bids from reputable companies Office, P.O. Box 61, Centenary, upon payment of a non- for the following tenders: refundable fee of ZWL$1 000,00. Tender number Please note that late submissions will not be accepted and Muzarabani Rural District Council is not bound to accept MCH/HEM/01/21. Supply and delivery of flow meters and the lowest bidder. humidifiers. MCH/DEC/COM/LAU/01/21. Decommission, supply and deliver, General Notice 1091 of 2021. install and commission of laundry machines. Site visit date: 8th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. MARONDERA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL MCH/PW/PROJ/DQ/01/21. Repair and renovation of doctors SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY (MUAST) _______ quarters hostel. Site visit date: 8th June 2021, 1200 hours. Tender Notices MCH/PW/PROJ/WH/01/21. Repair and renovation of White House. _______ Site visit date: 8th June, 2021, 1200 hours. Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding MCH/ICT/01/21. Supply and delivery of computers and laptops. MCH/PW/MNT/01/21. Supply and delivery of plumbing and MARONDERA University of Agricultural Sciences and electrical materials. Technology is inviting interested, eligible and reputable suppliers who are registered with PRAZ to participate in the following tenders: MCH/GE/03/21 – Re-tender. Transportation of coal. Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on MCH/TRANS/01/21 – Re-tender. Repair and servicing of motor the outside with the advertised Procurement Reference number, vehicles. Site visit date: 8th June 2021, at 1030 hours. tender description and tender closing date. Tender documents are obtainable and submitted at MUAST upon a payment of a non- MCH/PW/01/21 - Re-tender. Repair, service and maintenance of: refundable fee of ZWL $1 000,00, per tender document or through Lot 3 – Autoclave. [email protected] Lot 4 – Generators. 832 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 4TH JUNE, 2021 Site visit date: 8th June, 2021, at 1400 hours. General Notice 1095 of 2021. Details of the tender documents can be obtained from the NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY AUTHORITY (NSSA) Procurement Management Unit, Third Floor, Main Hospital, _______ upon payment of a non-refundable fee of $1000,00, from the Invitation to Tender 4th of June, 2021. Tenders can be viewed on our website www.mpilo.org.zw Tenders must be in sealed khaki enve- _______ lopes and endorsed on the outside with the tender number, Tender number description, closing date and delivered to The Procurement NSSA.17/2021. Development, supply, installation, configuration, Management Unit, Mpilo Central Hospital, Vera Road, implementation and commissioning of a Fleet Management Mzilikazi, Bulawayo. Site visit date: 8th June, 2021. Clos- System. Closing date and time: 30th July, 2021, at 1000 hours. ing date: 18th June, 2021, at 1000 hours. Bidders are free to witness the opening of tenders. NSSA.18/2021. Development, supply, installation, configuration, implementation and commissioning of a Investments System. General Notice 1093 of 2021. Closing date and time: 30th July, 2021, at 1000 hours. NSSA.19/2021. Supply and delivery of executive surface tablets MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND CHILD CARE _______ and all in one desktops for office use. Closing date and time: 2nd July, 2021, at 1000 hours. Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding _______ Tender conditions MARONDERA Provincial Hospital invites reputable suppliers 1. Local bidders must have a Valid NSSA Clearance/ registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe Compliance Certificate. (PRAZ) to participate in the following tenders: 2. All bidders must attach a Certificate of Incorporation Tender number and CR 14. MPH/NCB/79/21. Provision of security services at Marondera 3. Local bidders must submit proof of registration with Provincial Hospital. Site visit date: 15th June, 2021. Closing ZIMRA and the Procurement Regulatory Authority of date and time: 28th June, 2021, at 1030 hours. Zimbabwe (PRAZ). MPH/NCB/80/21. Provision of laundry services at Marondera 4. Bidders must confirm participation in the tender process Provincial Hospital. Closing date and time: 28th June, 2021, by sending emails with full contact details and tender at 1030 hours. number + description to the following email address: [email protected] Tender documents can be inspected and are obtainable from the Accounts Department upon payment of non-refundable fee of $1 5. Bid documents must be submitted in sealed envelopes, 000RTGS from 0900 hours to 1500 hours (Monday to Friday). endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, tender description, closing date and time and Soft copies of the tender documents are available free of must be hand delivered to The Supply Chain Office, charge by sending requests to [email protected] The National Social Security Authority, Seventh Floor, Office tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed No. 13, NSSA House, corner Sam Nujoma Street/John on the outside with the tender number, description, closing Landa Nkomo Avenue, to reach us on or before date and date and must be deposited in the tender box at Marondera time of closure. Provincial Hospital, corner 4th Street and De Jaguar, P.O. Box 20, Marondera. General Notice 1096 of 2021. Late submissions or emailed bids will be rejected. CITY OF MASVINGO General Notice 1094 of 2021. _______ Notification of Tender Award RUSAPE TOWN COUNCIL _______ _______ IN terms of section 68 of the Public Procurement and Disposal Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding _______ of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23], Masvingo City Council do hereby notify the following tender awards: TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of goods listed hereunder: NAME OF BIDDER DESCRIPTION OF TENDER TOTAL AMOUNT Tender number ZIMBABWE TR/01/2020. PROVISION OF INSURANCE ZWL$6 791 980,38 RTC/ENG/04/2021(Re-advert). Supply and delivery of Tsanzaguru INSURANCE SERVICES mixed density water reticulation materials. Closing date: 14th BROKERS NICMART BUSINESS CS/07/2020. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY June, 2021, at 1000 hours. ZWL$1 606 923,00 SOLUTIONS OF HEAVY DUTY PRINTER Tender documents can be obtained at the reception, Civic CE/08/2020. SUPPLY AND RALLY MOTORING DELIVERY OF PRE-OWNED US$14 000,00 Centre Offices, No. 398, Manda Avenue, Rusape, during WORLD office hours (0830 hours to 1630 hours) as from Monday, VEHICLES 7th June, 2021. CE/08/2020. SUPPLY AND BYWORD MOTORS DELIVERY OF PRE-OWNED US$34 500,00 • Complete bids in sealed envelopes clearly marked with VEHICLES the tender number and description as indicated above must CE/01/2021. EIA SERVICES FOR LUTANDA (PVT) LTD ZWL$695 900,00 be deposited in the respective tender box at the reception, RUJEKO D STANDS Civic Centre Offices, No. 398, Manda Avenue, Rusape, CMED (PVT) LTD ERRP PHASE 1 LOT 1 ZWL$23 765 339,27 on or before closing time and date stated on each tender. EATHLYGATE CIVILS ERRP PHASE 1 LOT 2 ZWL$19 416 900,00 A non-refundable deposit of RTGS$500,00, is payable upon REALQUOT ERRP PHASE 1 LOT 3 ZWL$14 126 114,00 collection of bid documents for each tender. No faxed, INVESTMENTS e-mailed or late tenders will be considered. The Council is not obliged to accept the lowest bid, or any bid. TENSOR SYSTEMS ERRP PHASE 1 LOT 4 ZWL$16 142 231,98 Queries relating to these documents may be addressed to: JEPNIK (PVT) LTD ERRP PHASE 1 LOT 5 ZWL$15 355 400,00 The Acting Town Secretary, Rusape Town Council, No.
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