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Government Gazette ZIMBAB WEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIX, No. 43 2nd APRIL, 2021 Price RTGS$155,00 General Notice 611 of 2021. hours to 1630 hours) as from Tuesday, 6th April, 2021. Soft copies of standard bidding documents are obtainable free LABOUR ACT [CHAPTER 28:0/] of charge on request from the following email addresses: Notice of Accreditation Proceedings: Zimbabwe Progressive enockzinyama@ gmail.com/kkawondera@ gmail.com/ Mining and Allied Workers Union chegutumunicipality@ gmail.com Bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and clearly IT is hereby notified, in terms of section 42 of the Labour Act endorsed on the outside with the advertised tender number, [Chapter 28:01], that accreditation proceedings are proposed to the description and must be deposited in the tender box be held for the purpose of determining whether or not Zimbabwe located in the Town Clerk’s Office at Town House, Chegutu, Progressive Mining and Allied Workers Union application for by 1000 hours on 23rd April, 2021, addressed to: registration should be approved. The application for registration The Acting Town Clerk, was notified by General Notice 3072 of 2020, published in the Chegutu Municipality, Government Gazette of 25th December, 2020. No. 1, Queen Street, The accreditation proceedings will be held on the 12th May, 2021, P.O. Box 34, at 1030 a.m. in the boardroom in the Twelfth Floor of Compensation Chegutu. House, corner Simon Vengai Muzenda Street and Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, Harare. General Notice 613 of 2021. Any person who wishes to make any representations in the matter should lodge them, in writing, with the Registrar of Labour, at LOCAL AUTHORITIES PENSION FUND Compensation House, at the corner of Simon Vengai Muzenda Street and Ahmed Ben Bella Avenue, Harare, or post them to Private Bag Invitation to Domestic Competitive Tender (Re-tender) 7707, Causeway. Any person who lodges or posts representations should advise the Registrar whether or not he or she wishes to appear LOCAL Authorities Pension Fund is inviting interested qualified in support of such representations at any accreditation proceedings. and reputable companies to bid for the following: PF MAFURATIDZE, Tender number 2-4-2021. Registrar of Labour. LAPE01/2021. Supply and delivery of 1 x motor vehicle. Bidding documents for the tender are obtainable upon sending General Notice 612 of 2021. an email request to procurement @lapf.co.zw MUNICIPALITY OF CHEGUTU Tenders must be submitted on or before 5th May, 2021, at 1000 hours in sealed envelopes endorsed on the outside clearly indicating: Invitation to Tender (Competitive Bidding Method) ¢ Name and contact details of the bidder. THE Municipality of Chegutu invites bids from suitably qualified ¢ Tender number. and experienced suppliers, in terms of the Public Procurement and e Tender description. Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23], for the supply and delivery of the following requirements: ¢ The closing date and time. Tender number Tenders must be hand delivered to Local Authorities Pension Che/PE/02/2021. International. Supply and delivery of plant and Fund, Eighth Floor, Throgmorton House, corner Samora equipment: Machel Avenue/ Julius Nyerere Way, Harare, on or before the closing date and time. Late submissions will not be accepted. Motorised grader. Bidders are free to witness the tender opening process on the Backhoe loader. closing day. 15m tipper truck. 75 horsepower 4 x 2WD tractor (wet clutch type) and 5t low General Notice 614 of 2021. profile refuse dumper trailer with cover. Closing date and time: 23rd April, 2021, at 1000 hours local CITY OF GWERU time. Invitation to Competitive Bidding Detailed standard bidding documents are obtainable from the Town Clerk’s Office, at Town House, No. 1, Queen TENDERS are invited from registered and reputable companies Street, Chegutu, upon payment of a non-refundable fee in terms of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets of ZWS$850,00/USD$10,00, during office hours (0800 Act [Chapter 22:23] and the Public Procurement and Disposal of 512 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND APRIL, 2021 Public Assets (General) Regulations, 2018 (Statutory Instrument 5 General Notice 617 of 2021. of 2018), for the following service: HEALTH SERVICE BOARD (HSB) Tender number COG/03/03/2021. Supply and delivery of transformer. Closing date: Invitation to Competitive Bidding (Domestic Tender) 9th April, 2021. Tender documents can be obtained at City of Gweru, Town SUPPLIERS are hereby invited for competitive bidding for the House (PMU) during working hours (0830 hours to 1530 supply and delivery of promotional clothing and materials for the hours). A non-refundable fee of RTGS$800,00, is payable Health Service Board. upon collection of bid documents. Tender number Tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes and endorsed on HSB/02/2021. Supply and delivery of promotional clothing and the outside with the advertised tender number, the closing date materials. Closing date and time: 6th May, 2021,at 1000 hours. and description of tender. Completed bids must be deposited Bid documents are obtainable from the Accounts Office, at City of Gweru in the tender box on or before 9th April, starting from the 6th of April, 2021, Health Service Board, 2021, by 1000 hours and will be opened at 1030 hours on HSB Offices, Parirenyatwa Hospital Complex, Harare, upon the same day in the presence of all interested bidders. payment of anon-refundable deposit fee of $250,00 (Strictly Cash or Bank Transfer), or interested bidders may send their V. D. CHIKWEKWE, tender document request on [email protected], or The Acting Town Clerk, [email protected] whereupon the document will be sent to City of Gweru, the provided email. Third Floor, Civic Centre/Town House, The closing date for the submission of bids is 6th of May, cnr RG Mugabe Way/8th Street, 2021, at 1000 hours. Submission of bids must be done in Gweru. sealed envelopes, and clearly marked with the tender number, to be deposited in the tender box placed at the reception desk. General Notice 615 of 2021. For more information, please contact: CITY OF GWERU Procurement Management Unit, Health Service Board, Notice of Tender Award Private Bag A6104, NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of section 68(a) of the Public Avondale. Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23], Phone: (0242) 759970-5 that below listed tender was concluded and awarded as indicated below: General Notice 618 of 2021. Tender number MUNICIPALITY OF REDCLIFF COG/01/11/2020. Provision of insurance services. Winning bidder: Zimbabwe Insurance Brokers Limited. Tender amount Invitation to Domestic Competitive Bidding (USD): 78 276,69. V. D. CHIKWEKWE, THE Municipality of Redcliff is inviting prospective reputable The Acting Town Clerk, companies, registered with the Procurement Regulatory Authority City of Gweru, of Zimbabwe to participate in the bidding exercise of the following: Third Floor, Civic Centre/Town House, Tender number cnr RG Mugabe Way/8th Street, MOR/01/2021. Full depth reclamation of Idah Samson Road (2.5km). Gweru. Site visit: 9th April, 2021, at 1000 hours. Closing date and time: 23rd April, 2021, at 1000 hours. General Notice 616 of 2021. The tender documents will be available via email upon request MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS to all interested bidders. Those interested should email their request to: ameki@redcliffmunicipality. org.zw Domestic Tenders Invited Site visit is compulsory. Submission instructions TENDERS are invited from reputable Procurement Regulatory The tenders must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, endorsed Authority of Zimbabwe registered service providers for vehicle on the outside with advertised tender number, description, tyres. Tenders must be in sealed envelopes and endorsed on the closing date and must be dropped in the tender box, at the outside with the advertised tender number clearly indicating the Town Clerk’s Office, Civic Centre, Sally Mugabe Way, description. Hand deliver to The Ministry of Local Government Redcliff, on or before 1000 hours on the closing date. Faxed, and Public Works Head Office, Office 127, First Floor, Makombe emailed or late tenders will not be considered. Building, cnr Herbert Chitepo Avenue/Leopold Takawira Street, Tenders received after 1000 hours on the closing date whether Harare, at 1000 hours on or before the closing date. by hand or post will be treated as late tenders and will be Tender number rejected. CON.2/2021. Place: Head Office: Redcliff Municipality does not bind itself to award the lowest tender or any bid and reserves the right not to accept the Description of goods: whole or part of any tender. 55 7.50R16 4 = 215R15C Municipality of Redcliff, 1 205R16C PO. Box 100, Redcliff. G. M. CHAKAUYA, Documents to be collected upon payment of anon-refundable 05525 62372/62085 The Town Clerk. deposit fee of RTGS $1 000,00, from the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, Office 127, First Floor, General Notice 619 of 2021. Makombe Complex 3, cnr Leopold Takawira Street and Herbert Chitepo Avenue, Harare. LUPANE LOCAL BOARD NB. Preferenceis given to those who had applied to be enlisted Invitation to Supplier Registration on our supplier list advertised on the 13th of November, 2020. LUPANE Local Board invites reputable and qualified suppliers Closing date: 7th April, 2021, at 1000 hours. of goods and service providers registered with the Procurement Late submissions will not be accepted. Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) who wish to be ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND APRIL, 2021 513 included in the Board’s supplier database for the year 2021 under Documents to be collected upon payment of anon-refundable the procurement categories listed below. deposit fee of RTGS$1 000,00, from the Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities at PMU Office, Second Floor, A. Goods Zimre Centre, corner Leopold Takawira Street and Kwame 1.
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