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Covid-19 tenders list released

- PATSY BEANGSTROM NEWS EDITOR

PROVINCIAL government department­s in the Northern Cape have spent more than R171 million on procuring Covid-19-related items.

According to the Covid-19 Procuremen­t Report issued yesterday by the provincial Treasury, all 12 provincial department­s have procured Covid-19 related items to a total value of R171 592 million as at July 31.

This includes personal protective equipment (PPES) of R87 million, social relief grants at R36.5 million (provided by the Department of Social Developmen­t), disinfecti­on of public buildings at a cost of R38.9 million, and infrastruc­ture works and repairs at a cost of R9 million (done by the Department of Roads and Public Works).

The R87 million spent on PPES includes all PPE goods and services procured by each department as well as associated costs.

The biggest expenditur­e was by the provincial Department of Health, which spent just over R53 million.

The highest Covid-19 expenditur­e was on medical supplies (R44.97 million), mainly comprising of PPE such as gloves, masks, respirator­s, visors, boot covers and thermomete­rs.

The Department of Health spent R28.4 million on protective clothing and R23.5 million on medical supplies.

Education spent R18 million on medical supplies, R4.27 million on wash and clean detergents and R1.4 million on toiletries.

“In these transactio­ns the Province made an endeavour to procure locally which culminated to utilisatio­n of 144 (82 percent) Northern Cape-based suppliers amounting to R56.45 million. A total of R14.96 million went to companies in the Eastern Cape and R10.74 million was spent on companies based in the North West.

The top twenty suppliers out of 175 in terms of monetary value, from which PPES were procured since the start of the pandemic until 31 July 31, were: 1 Macronym 37 Northern Cape R26,960,025.00 2 Asijiki Soundbytes Eastern Cape R14,962,100.00 3 C Med Supplies North West R8,070,984.00 4 Revolt Headboy Northern Cape R2,947,200.00 5 Inhlamvu Projects And Services Northern Cape R1,260,000.00

6 Namolo General Trading Northern Cape R1,148,852.00 7 Big Vern Trading Northern Cape R1,119,574.00 8 Dns Supplies Gauteng R1,043,719.00

9 Thatabetsw­e Trading&invest Northern Cape R911,515.00 10 Diskonto Northern R857,634.10 11 Isjx General Contractor­s And Trading Northern Cape R815,900.00 12 King Of Emperors Northern Cape R750,000.00

13 Tema Investment­s

(Pty) Ltd Northern Cape R748,981.00

14 Amadwala Trading

North West R720,000.00 15 Baikanyegi Trading Northern Cape R717,485.00

16 Shireway

Trading Cape

Projects

Northern Cape R714,000.00 18 Zahoek Trading Northern Cape R690,000.00

19 South Hill Trading North West R686,550.00

20 Lapa Laka Traders Northern Cape R660,000.00

“Since the Covid-19 outbreak in March 2020, the provincial department­s spent R15.2 million (17 percent) on youth-owned companies, R19.343 million (22 percent) on women-owned companies and R82.39 million (94 percent) on Eme-owned companies. Overall R86.69 million (99 percent) was spent on black-owned companies,” the report stated further.

According to a report on the National Treasury’s website, besides the R87 million spent by Northern Cape government department­s, a further R36.5 million was spent in the Province by Social Developmen­t on the social relief programme, while R38.9 million was spent on disinfecti­ng public buildings and premises, R9 million on infrastruc­ture and R75 million on the appointmen­t of additional personnel.

The biggest contract for disinfecti­ng buildings was ISJX General Trading which received a contract worth R8.24 million, followed by JH Pest Control for R4.49 million.

The full list of suppliers who benefited from contracts for the disinfecti­on of buildings are:

Isjx General Trading Northern Cape R8,243,035.23

Jh Pest Control Northern Cape R4,490,433.32

Mohina Solutions Northern Cape R4,117,517.00

Silver Stream Not Csd Registered R3,442,102.71

Masedi Star Gauteng R3,334,501.52 Best Enough Trading & Projects 287 Cc Northern Cape R2,859,475.00 Best Enough Not Csd Registered R2,080,676.00

Otp Logistics Northern Cape R1,879,077.49

Unico Not

R1,270,651.12

Csd

Registered

Kingsley Pest Control Northern Cape R1,243,851.84

Wotex Investment­s Northern Cape R627,875.00

Vvukolwam Enterprise Northern Cape R274,290.00

Vakunda Trust Northern Cape R263,760.55

True Build Services Kwazulu Natal R178,250.00

Kleenfresh

R142,975.00

Lerwane Pest Control Not Csd Registered R142,212.32

Kemoagile Contract And Project Management Not Csd Registered R100,000.00

Pelonthle General Trading Not Csd Registered R95,280.00

Silver Stream Industries Northern Cape R75,791.95

Noku General Trading Northern Cape R65,190.00

Kemoagile Constructi­on Northern Cape R51,000.00

(Pty) Ltd Gauteng

Meanwhile, R9 million was spent on infrastruc­ture and repairs, including minor repairs at the West End Hospital for R2.5 million. The contract for this work went to Best Enough Trading.

A total of R1.135 million was spent on minor repairs at the Postmasbur­g Hospital (undertaken by Dubu Constructi­on), while R1.35 million was spent on the old Gordonia Hospital, which was undertaken by Lemondraai Bouers.

The biggest beneficiar­y here was Best Enough Trading, which received contracts worth

R2.53 million, followed by Lemondraai Bouers, which received contracts worth R1.57 million. Neither of these companies are CSD registered.

The list of suppliers for infrastruc­ture and repairs was:

Best Enough Trading Not Csd Registered R2,533,723.00 Lemondraai Bouers Not Csd Registered R1,572,126.00

Dubu Constructi­on Northern Cape R1,135,852.00

C Squared Trading Northern Cape R983,169.00

Moke Constructi­on Northern Cape R448,146.00

Entsha Constructi­on Northern Cape R418,392.00

Katkay Trading Northern Cape R397,728.00

Mogobeng Consulting Northern Cape R373,570.00

Mabcor Facility Solutions Eastern Cape R329,708.00

Moloi Group Free State R205,190.00 Geneval General Trading Northern Cape R201,458.00

Xcellent Constructi­on Northern Cape R167,917.00

Hal Civils Northern Cape R129,065.00 Madibuseng General Trading Northern Cape R116,080.00

Around 250 suppliers benefited from the contracts for food parcels. The biggest contract went to A to Z Distributi­on, which received contracts worth R450 000.

Khula Motors got contracts worth R390 000, while three contractor­s received orders amounting to R360 000 each – Ideal Trading, Kabophelo Trading and TFNP Trading.

Contracts for food parcels worth more than R180 000 went to:

A To Z Distributi­on R450,000.00 Khula Motors R390,000.00

Ideal Trading R360,000.00

Kabophelo Trading R360,000.00

Tfnp R360,000.00

Am Catering & Transport R300,000.00 Gamsha Projects R300,000.00

L2g Services R300,000.00

Bonang & Sonti R296,200.00 Ingomso Youth General Trading R293,800.00

Promethian Lodge R270,000.00 Sa Malie Gen R270,000.00

San’s Services R270,000.00

Vuwani Enterprize R270,000.00 Ivandur Trading & Enterprise R260,000.00

Eedm Connection

R240,000.00

Ic Catering R236,000.00

Naybro Cash Store R210,000.00 Sastas Trading R190,000.00

Bhuli Trading R188,450.00

Enterprise

The appointmen­t of additional personnel cost a total of R75 million. This included the “abnormal appointmen­t” of 2 110 people at a cost of R5.3 million, and the “contract appointmen­t of 682 people at a cost of R69.9 million.

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