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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 APRIL 2020 PROCUREMENT OFFICE QUOTATIO QUOTATION CLOSING DATE B-BBEE SATUS TOTAL N SUPPLIER NAME REFERENCE OF QUOTATION DESCRIPTION LEVEL OF QUOTATION DIVISION NAME PROVINCE NAME CLUSTER NAME STATION NAME NUMBERIN AWARDED TO NUMBER QUOTATION CONTRIBUTION PRICE G TERM CONTARCT FOR TOWING SERVICES FOR PHO MOTOTOR THOMPSON 1 22/7/8 2020/03/27 1 R 120 000,00 VEHICLE FROM 2020-04-01 TILL2020-06-30 BREAKDOWN EASTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PHO SCM-CQUSITION APPLICATION OF COLLECTION OF SOLID MEDICAL WASTE AND SUPPLY BUHLE WASTE PTY EASTERN CAPE 2 19/1/1 2020/04/10 2 R 200 000,00 OF 100 BOXES AT VARIOUS POINTS AS LISTED ON WRITTEN PRICE LTD PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PHO SCM-CQUSITION ZET NDA APPLICATION FOR TOWING SERVICES FOR PORT ST JOHNS CLUSTER 3 22/7/8 2020/02/24 CONSTRUCTION & 1 R 3 000 000,00 FROM 2020-04-01 TO 2020-06-30 EASTERN CAPE SUPPLIERS PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PORT ST JOHNS PORT ST JOHNS APPLICATION FOR TOWING SERVICES FOR PORT ALFERED CLUSTER EASTERN CAPE 4 22/7/8 2020/03/17 NDLAMBE SECURITY 1 R 250 000,00 FOR THE PERIOD OF 2020-04-01 TILL 2020-09-30 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PORT ALFRED PORT ALFRED APPLICATION FOR TOWING SERVICES FOR QUEENSTOWN CLUSTER 1 (sworn affidavit EASTERN CAPE 5 22/7/8 2020/02/12 MJIBA CONTRACTORS R 217 800,00 FROM 2020-04-01 TILL 2020-06-30 issued 2019-01- PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE QUEESTOWN QUEENSTOWN APPLICATION FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MOBILE TOILETS TO N2 EASTERN CAPE 6 19/1/1 2020/04/01 BILLY AND GIVEN 1 R 155 872,00 MOUNT COKE TURN OFF PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MDANTSANE MDANTSANE APPLICATION FOR TOWING SERVICES FOR MDANTSANE FROM 01 EASTERN CAPE 7 19/1/1 2020/02/21 GAVUZA TRANSPORT 1 R 250 000,00 APRIL TILL 30 JUNE 2020 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MDANTSANE MDANTSANE PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR GCOGCO AND ASE 8 19/1/1 2019/08/16 1 R 58 500,00 EASTERN CAPE BOLOTWA SAPS FROM 2019-10-05 TILL 2020-03-31 TRADING PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE COFIMVABA BOLOTWA PROVISONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSTODY FOR EASTERN CAPE 9 19/1/1 2019/08/27 ZONCUTHU(PTY)LTD 1 R 297 000,00 TSOLO SAPS FROM 2019-10-05 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE MTHATHA TSOLO PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR EASTERN CAPE 10 19/1/1 2019/08/23 QHAMO TRADING 1 R 324 000,00 ALAXANDRIA FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PORT ALFRED ALAXANDRIA PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR BHANQO EASTERN CAPE 11 19/1/1 2019/08/13 1 R 270 000,00 ELLIOT FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 INVESTMENTS PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ELLIOT ELLIOT PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSTODY FOR EASTERN CAPE 12 19/1/1 2019/08/16 NDAFIKA TRADING 1 R 378 000,00 BARKLY EAST FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ELLIOT BARKLY EAST PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR EASTERN CAPE 13 19/1/1 2019/07/31 SIFANGUBO TRADING 1 R 432 000,00 MACLEAR FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ELLIOT MACLEAR PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR 14 19/1/1 2019/08/08 NBK TRADING 1 R 459 000,00 EASTERN CAPE SOMERSET EAST FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE GRAFF-REINET SOMERSET EAST PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR K2012048808(SOUTH EASTERN CAPE 15 19/1/1 2019/08/19 1 R 388 800,00 UGIE FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 AFRICA PTY LTD) PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ELLIOT UGIE PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR EASTERN CAPE 16 19/1/1 2019/09/09 BVQ'S TRADING 1 R 478 800,00 PEDDIE FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE PORT ALFRED PEDDIE PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR XHOSA EASTERN CAPE 17 19/1/1 2019/07/30 1 R 324 000,00 WILLOMORE FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 CONTRUCTION PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE GRAFF-REINET WILLOWMORE KWANGA CATERING PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR 18 19/1/1 2019/08/23 SERVICES AND 1 R 504 900,00 WILLOVALE FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 EASTERN CAPE PROJECTS PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE BUTTERWORTH WILLOWVALE PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR AVUMILE 19 19/1/1 2019/08/27 1 R 324 900,00 EASTERN CAPE BUTTERWORTH FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 CONSTRUCTION PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE BUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR SIYOKANA EASTERN CAPE 20 19/1/1 2019/08/01 1 R 205 200,00 RIETBRON FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 ENTERPRISE PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE GRAFF-REINET RIETBRON PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSONS IN CUSDODY FOR EAST LONDON TEA 21 19/1/1 2019/09/16 N/A R 459 360,00 EASTERN CAPE EAST LONDON FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 CLUB PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE EAST LONDON EAST LONDON PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR 22 19/1/1 2019/08/23 K201106278 1 R 420 750,00 EASTERN CAPE ELLIOTDALE SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE BUTTERWORTH ELLIOTDALE 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 APRIL 2020 PROCUREMENT OFFICE QUOTATIO QUOTATION CLOSING DATE B-BBEE SATUS TOTAL N SUPPLIER NAME REFERENCE OF QUOTATION DESCRIPTION LEVEL OF QUOTATION DIVISION NAME PROVINCE NAME CLUSTER NAME STATION NAME NUMBERIN AWARDED TO NUMBER QUOTATION CONTRIBUTION PRICE G APPLICATION FOR BLOCKED DRAIN AND BUILDING OF SCEPTIC TANK KHAYTHOK TRADING 23 19/1/1 2019/08/01 1 R 77 615,01 EASTERN CAPE AT KWT K9 DOG UNIT COMPANY PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE KWT K9 UNIT PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR AREA DRAKENBURG 24 19/1/1 2019/08/02 N/A R 270 000,00 EASTERN CAPE LADYGREY SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 SPORT CLUB PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ALIWAL NORTH LADY GREY PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR AREA DRAKENBURG 25 19/1/1 2019/07/26 N/A R 405 000,00 EASTERN CAPE ALIWAL NORTH SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 SPORT CLUB PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE ALIWAL NORTH ALIWAL NORTH PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR 26 19/1/1 2019/08/21 DISTINCTIVE CHOICE 1 R 167 040,00 EASTERN CAPE MSOBOMVU SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE BUTTERWORTH MSOBOMVU PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR INYAMEKO TRADING 27 19/1/1 2019/09/11 1 R 202 500,00 EASTERN CAPE COFIMVABA SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 574 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE COFIMVABA COFIMVABA PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR KUSTER & MK 28 19/1/1 2019/08/22 1 R 432 000,00 EASTERN CAPE CRADOCK SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 GENERAL TRADING PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE CRADOCK CRADOCK PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR 29 19/1/1 2019/08/23 FWY 675 TRADING 1 R 315 900,00 EASTERN CAPE DUTYWA SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE BUTTERWORTH DUTYWA PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR ABASANDA GENERAL 30 19/1/1 2019/08/20 1 R 256 500,00 EASTERN CAPE LADY FRERE SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 TRADING PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE QUEENSTOWN LADYGREY PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR BANTSUNDU 31 19/1/1 2019/08/23 1 R 384 750,00 EASTERN CAPE CENTANE SAPS FROM 2019-10-01 TILL 2020-03-31 TRADING PROVINCIAL OFFICE PROVINCE BUTTERWORTH CENTANE PROVISIONING OF PRISONERS MEALS FOR PERSON IN CUSTODY FOR 32 19/1/1 2019/07/29 KAM'S CONTRUCTION 1 R 427 500,00 EASTERN 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