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South African Police Service : Supply Chain Management Web Information: Reporting on Awarded Quotations Over the Value of R30 000 up to R500 000 SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE : SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WEB INFORMATION: REPORTING ON AWARDED QUOTATIONS OVER THE VALUE OF R30 000 UP TO R500 000 NAME OF DEPARTMENT (DIVISION / PROVINCE): EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE REPORTING ON THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2018 ACQUISITION OFFICE QUOTATION CLOSING DATE B-BBEE SATUS QUOTATION TOTAL QUOTATION REFERENCE OF QUOTATION DESCRIPTION SUPPLIER NAME AWARDED TO LEVEL OF DIVISION NAME PROVINCE NAME CLUSTER NAME STATION NAME NUMBERING PRICE NUMBER QUOTATION CONTRIBUTION APPLICATION FOR A TERM CONTRACT FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICES FOR 3 EASTERN CAPE 1 19/1/1 2018/10/19 BILLY AND GIVEN R 30 000.00 MONTHS NOVEMBER,DECEMBER,JANUARY 1 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MDANTSANE CAMBRIDGE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LAMINATED CASSET TAPE CATRIDGES,FLASH EASTERN CAPE 2 19/1/1 2018/09/14 BALA LENKOMO INVETSMENTS R 90 650.00 DRIVES AND EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES 1 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE EAST LONDON DPCI APPLICATION FOR MARKING OF 33 NEW SAPS VEHAICLES FOR EASTERN EASTERN CAPE 3 22/7/8 CONTRACT VATIKA TRADING CONTRACT R 333 580.00 CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PHO SCM-FLEET ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES COURSE FROM EASTERN CAPE 4 19/1/1 2018/10/15 ME CASA GUEST HOUSE 1 R 178 200.00 2018-11-11 TILL 2018-11-23 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PHO HRD APPLICATION TO PURCHASE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SAPS EASTERN CAPE 5 19/1/1 2018/06/21 LEE GOLD MUSIC N/A R 119 298.00 BAND:HRD PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PHO HRD SHELVING UNITS NEEDED FOR DOCKET STORE AND SOCC OFFICES AT EM SHELVING AND RACKING (PTY) EASTERN CAPE 6 19/1/1 2018/09/18 N/A R 138 202.40 SAPS SWARTKOPS LTD PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MOTHERWELL SWARTKOPS APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL AUTHORITY OF MAINTANACE/REPAIR OF 7 19/1/1 2018/07/20 DOGS KENNELS,THE KENNELS HAVE 85 YEARS OLD NOW THEY ARE IN MS JAKEA GENERAL TRADING 1 R 85 170.00 EASTERN CAPE NO CONDITION TO BE USED THEY NEED MAINTANANCE PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE EAST LONDON K9 APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN EASTERN CAPE 8 19/1/1 2018/09/19 NGANGELIZWE SAPS TEA CLUB N/A R 200 000.00 NGANGELIZWE FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MTHATHA NGANGELIZWE APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN DUNCAN SIBO AND KUNGA TRADING AND 9 19/1/1 2018/09/28 1 R 200 000.00 EASTERN CAPE VILLAGE FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 FIN SERVICES PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE EAST LONDON DUNCAN VILLAGE APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN EASTERN CAPE 10 19/1/1 2018/09/20 ZUKONATHI TRADING 1 R 120 000.00 COOKHOUSE FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE CRADOCK COOKHOUSE APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN LADY GREY R 190 000.00 EASTERN CAPE 11 19/1/1 2018/08/21 BAKA BAKA TRADING 1 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ALIWAL NORTH LADY GREY APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN MOLTENO EASTERN CAPE 12 19/1/1 2018/10/12 MELUMZI ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 1 R 200 000.00 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-11-01 TILL 2019-01-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE QUEENSTOWN MOLTENO APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN EASTERN CAPE 13 19/1/1 2018/09/05 BUBBLES 4 R 100 000.00 MIDDLEBURG FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ALICE MIDDLEDRIFT APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN DESPATCH EASTERN CAPE 14 19/1/1 2018/09/17 DESPATCH SA POLISIE TEEKLUB N/A R 210 000.00 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE UITENHAGE DESPATCH APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN EAST EASTERN CAPE 15 19/1/1 2018/08/28 EAST LONDON SAPS TEA CLUB N/A R 290 000.00 LONDON FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE EAST LONDON EAST LONDON APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN ADDO FOR EASTERN CAPE 16 19/1/1 2018/08/22 SOBELELE (PTY)LTD 1 R 180 000.00 THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE UITENHAGE ADDO APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN EASTERN CAPE 17 19/1/1 2018/08/17 UITENHAGE SA POLISIE TEEKLUB N/A R 200 000.00 UITENHAGE FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE UITENHAGE UITENHAGE APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN BARKLY EASTERN CAPE 18 19/1/1 2018/09/21 POPPIES ORIGINAL 1 R 200 000.00 EAST FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ELLIOT BARKLY EAST APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN DIMBAZA EASTERN CAPE 19 19/1/1 2018/09/10 YOMITHLEE TRADING (PTY)LTD 1 R 180 000.00 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE KING WILLIAMS TOWN DIMBAZA APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN RIETBRON EASTERN CAPE 20 19/1/1 2018/08/03 BAHIA CATERING 1 R 180 000.00 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31` PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE GRAAF-REINET RIETBRON APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN MOUNT EASTERN CAPE 21 19/1/1 2018/06/18 ELETHU NA TRADING 1 R 210 000.00 ROAD FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MOUNT ROAD MOUNT ROAD APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR THE AWAITING DETAINEES IN EASTERN CAPE 22 19/1/1 2018/08/29 AKHA AND MZEE TRADING 1 R 200 000.00 MIDDLEDRIFT FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ALICE MIDDLEDRIFT APPLICATION FOR DIGGING,UNBLOCKING OF DRAINS,REPAIRING AND 23 19/1/1 2018/10/26 SICHU TRADING CC 1 R 73 200.00 EASTERN CAPE REPLACING OF PIPES AT FORT BEAFORT PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ALICE FORT BEAFORT APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES IN MOUNT 24 19/1/1 2018/08/30 MOUNT FLETCHER SAPS TEA CLUB N/A R 200 000.00 EASTERN CAPE FLETCHER FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MOUNT FLETCHER MOUNT FLETCHER APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES IN KWA-DWESI IBANATHI MAJWARHA EASTERN CAPE 25 19/1/1 2018/09/28 1 R 200 000.00 FOR THE PERIOD 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 INVESTMENTS 101 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MOTHERWELL KWADWESI APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES IN ABERDEEN FOR EASTERN CAPE 26 19/1/1 2018/08/22 VUSUMZI NKOSI TRADING 1 R 180 000.00 THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE GRAAF-REINET ABERDEEN SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE : SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WEB INFORMATION: REPORTING ON AWARDED QUOTATIONS OVER THE VALUE OF R30 000 UP TO R500 000 NAME OF DEPARTMENT (DIVISION / PROVINCE): EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE REPORTING ON THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2018 ACQUISITION OFFICE QUOTATION CLOSING DATE B-BBEE SATUS QUOTATION TOTAL QUOTATION REFERENCE OF QUOTATION DESCRIPTION SUPPLIER NAME AWARDED TO LEVEL OF DIVISION NAME PROVINCE NAME CLUSTER NAME STATION NAME NUMBERING PRICE NUMBER QUOTATION CONTRIBUTION APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES FOR CENTANE EASTERN CAPE 27 19/1/1 2018/07/31 OYINENE GENERAL TRADING 1 R 200 000.00 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE BUTTERWORTH CENTANE APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES FOR EASTERN CAPE 28 19/1/1 2018/09/21 ZAMAGAMBU TRADING 1 R 150 000.00 AFSONDERING FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MOUNT FLETCHER AFSONDERING APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES FOR ZIMELE THAHLA SUPPLIERS AND EASTERN CAPE 29 19/1/1 2018/07/06 1 R 190 000.00 STUTTERHEIM FROM 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 SERVICES PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE KING WILLIAMS TOWN STUTTERHEIM APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES FOR BAHIA CATERING AND GENERAL EASTERN CAPE 30 19/1/1 2018/08/13 1 WILLOWMORE FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 SERVICES R 200 000.00 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE GRAAF-REINET WILLOMORE APPLICATION FOR MEALS FOR AWAITING DETAINEES FOR PORT ALFRED EASTERN CAPE 31 19/1/1 2018/08/22 LAPSIE AND TWIN TRADING 1 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 R 190 000.00 PROVINCIAL 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FOR EASTERN CAPE 36 19/1/1 2018/07/23 MZI DAVE TRADING 1 THE PERIOD OF 2018-10-01 TILL 2019-03-31 R 210 000.00 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MTHATHA LIBODE APPLICATION FOR FURNITURE FOR JOC ROOM AND OFFICE AND FILING EASTERN CAPE 37 19/1/1 2018/10/12 BIDVEST WALTONS 2 OF GOODS FOR PORT ALFRED CLUSTER R 237 783.60 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PORT ALFRED PORT ALFRED PLUMBING CONTRACT FOR PROVINCIAL HEAD OFFICE HOUSES,SINGLES NKO AND BONIS GENERAL 38 19/1/1 2018/10/01 QUARTERS AND OFFICE AREAS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE MONTH FROM 1 EASTERN CAPE TRADING 01 NOVEMBER 2018 R 40 000.00 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PHO SCM-FACILITY APPLICATION FOR TONERS AND DRUMD UNITS ARE NEEDE FOR 39 19/1/1 2018/09/20 YENDALO PROJECT 1 EASTERN CAPE PRINTING OF DOCUMENTS,LIKE STATION
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