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Assignment: Provision of legal services for the entire operations of Central Medical Stores Trust
Client: Central Medical Stores Trust
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 28 September, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Central Medical Stores Trust, Private Bag 55, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Assignment: (1) Construction of Area 51 four ways trunk line and partial distribution network, (2) Water supply network expansion in area 23 and, (3). Construction of manhole chambers in Lilongwe Water Board Distribution Network.
Client: Lilongwe Water Board
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 13 October, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, Lilongwe Water Board, Madzi House, Off Likuni Road, P.O Box 96, Lilongwe.
Tell: +265 1 757 343
Email: procurement@lwb.mw
Assignment: (1) Consultancy services for construction of Area 51 four ways trunk line and partial distribution network, (2) consultancy services for construction of Water supply network expansion in area 23 and, (3). Consultancy services for construction of manhole chambers in Lilongwe Water Board Distribution Network.
Client: Lilongwe Water Board
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 13 October, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, Lilongwe Water Board, Madzi House, Off Likuni Road, P.O Box 96, Lilongwe.
Tell: +265 1 757 343
Email: procurement@lwb.mw
Assignment: Supply and delivery of civic and voter education materials
Client: Malawi Electoral Commission
Delivery Period: 8 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 12 October, 2023
Contact: Procurement Office Reception, Development House, City Centre, Plot Number 13/5, Off Independence Drive, Ground Floor, Lilongwe.
Email: procurement@lighthouse.org.mw
Assignment: Supply and delivery of motor vehicles
Client: Malawi Electoral Commission
Delivery Period: 8 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 27 October, 2023
Contact: Procurement Office Reception, Development House, City Centre, Plot Number 13/5, Off Independence Drive, Ground Floor, Lilongwe.
Email: procurement@lighthouse.org.mw
Assignment: Supply and delivery of non-sensitive electoral materials
Client: Malawi Electoral Commission
Delivery Period: 8 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 27 October, 2023
Contact: Procurement Office Reception, Development House, City Centre, Plot Number 13/5, Off Independence Drive, Ground Floor, Lilongwe.
Email: procurement@lighthouse.org.mw
Assignment: Supply and delivery of portable generators
Client: Malawi Electoral Commission
Delivery Period: 8 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 12 October, 2023
Contact: Procurement Office Reception, Development House, City Centre, Plot Number 13/5, Off Independence Drive, Ground Floor, Lilongwe.
Email: procurement@lighthouse.org.mw
Assignment: Provision of cleaning services and gardening services
Client: The Times Group
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 20 September, 2023
Contact: The Managing Director, The Times Group, Private Bag 39, Blantyre.
Assignment: Provision of motor vehicle and motorbike maintenance services
Client: The Times Group
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 20 September, 2023
Contact: The Managing Director, The Times Group, Private Bag 39, Blantyre.
Assignment: Technical audit for the rehabilitation of a 55km road between Nsipe and Liwonde
Client: Roads Authority Malawi
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 29 September, 2023
Contact: The Chief Executive Officer, Roads Authority, Functional Building, Off Paul Kagame Road, Private Bag B346, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Email: ipc@ra.org.mw
Website: www.ra.org.mw
Assignment: Renovation of staff houses at Songwe and Mwanza Border stations
Client: Malawi Revenue Authority
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 17 October, 2023
Contact: The IPDC Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, Malawi Revenue Authority, Msonkho House, Private Bag 247, Blantyre.
Assignment: Supply, delivery and installation of solar power equipment
Client: Umodzi Holdings Limited
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 6 October, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, Umodzi Holdings Limited, Umodzi Park and Resorts, P.O Box 31489, Lilongwe. Email: hchingondo@umodzipark.co.mw / pmasautso@umodzi.co.mw
Inspire Marketing Group has organised an inter-company sporting festival titled “Corporate Carnival Malawi” slated for October 22, 2022 at Limbe Country Club in Blantyre.
CEO for Inspire Marketing Group, Corporate Carnival Malawi, Ausa Kamanga, said in an interview that the country’s first ever sporting get-together for companies is aimed at enhancing networking amongst players working in various corporate bodies with an aim to foster progressive working relationship.
The event will see employees representing different companies participate in different sporting disciplines compete for individual glory and company pride.
Kamanga explained that the event will also provide participating companies an ideal opportunity for team building, networking as well as boosting employees’ morale and pride.
“For sponsors and merchants, it is a well-defined target market for brand awareness activities and the promotion of products and services,” said enthusiastic Kamanga, who promised “an interactive fun filled-day with sports, games, music, performances, competitions, fitness and other entertaining activities.”
Competitive games lined up for the day include football, (for both men and women), netball, volleyball, basketball, tennis and a company winning the maximum medals across sporting categories will win the ultimate corporate trophy.
“To establish its course of promoting fitness and a healthy lifestyle among corporates, the festival will offer its patrons free aerobics sessions, yoga, blood pressure and sugar level checks and expert dietary tips.” she said
Assignment: Emergency works for the rehabilitation of Nasolo Bridge at Ndirande Township in Blantyre City
Client: Blantyre City Council
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 14 September, 2023
Contact: The IPDC Chairperson, Blantyre City Council, Civic Center, Town Hall, Private Bag 67, Blantyre.
Assignment: Supply of stationery, fertilizers (NPK, CAN, Super D), Pesticides (Dithiane, steward, chlorpyrites), cement, hardware, vetiver grass, fruit trees seedlings, local goats, chickens, maize shellers, drugs and drugs boxes and, micronutrient powders.
Client: TAPP Malawi
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 28 August, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, TAPP Internal Procurement Committee, Along Likuni Road next to MDI filling station, Private Bag A21, Lilongwe.
Tell: +265 987 062 225
Email: tapp@tappmalawi.org
Assignment: Provision of procurement system
Client: Lighthouse Trust
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 29 August, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement Committee, Lighthouse Trust, (Conference Room), Area 33, Kamuzu Central Hospital Campus, P.O Box 106, Lilongwe.
Email: procurement@lighthouse.org.mw
Assignment: Supply and delivery of computers, printers and scanners
Client: Ministry of Transport and Public Works
Delivery Period: Within 6 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 15 September, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Ministry of Transport and Public Works, Capital Hill, Private Bag 322, Lilongwe 3.
Email: litessmulilima@gmail.com ; bazalelivvy@yahoo.com; charlesmtonga@gmail.com
Assignment: Completion of office, ablution blocks, generator house, staff houses and its associated external works at Dwangwa weighbridge station in Nkhotakota.
Client: Ministry of Transport and Public Works
Delivery Period: within 12 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 15 September, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Ministry of Transport and Public Works, Capital Hill, Private Bag 322, Lilongwe 3.
Email: litessmulilima@gmail.com ; bazalelivvy@yahoo.com; charlesmtonga@gmail.com
Assignment: Completion of works for construction of a Laybye road, holding yard and associated works at Dwangwa weighbridge in Nkhotakota.
Client: Ministry of Transport and Public Works
Delivery Period: Within 12 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 15 September, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Ministry of Transport and Public Works, Capital Hill, Private Bag 322, Lilongwe 3.
Email: litessmulilima@gmail.com ; bazalelivvy@yahoo.com; charlesmtonga@gmail.com
Assignment: Provision of consulting services for construction supervision of offices, ablution block, generator house, staff houses and associated external works and a laybye road, holding yard and associated works.
Client: Ministry of Transport and Public Works
Delivery Period: within 12 weeks
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 15 September, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Ministry of Transport and Public Works, Capital Hill, Private Bag 322, Lilongwe 3.
Email: litessmulilima@gmail.com ; bazalelivvy@yahoo.com; charlesmtonga@gmail.com
Assignment: Supply and delivery of motor vehicle
Client: Public Private Partnership Commission
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 12 September, 2023
Contact: The Chairman, Public Private Partnership Commission, 2nd Floor, Livingstone Tower, Glyn Jones Road, P.O Box 937, Blantyre.
Tell: +265 1 823 655
Email: info@pppc.mw
Assignment: Supply and delivery cleaning materials, consumable stores, stationery, and security services.
Client: Chikwawa Teachers Training College
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 14 September, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Chikwawa Teacher Training College, P.O Box 125, Chikwawa.
Assignment: Consultancy services for designing and supervision of construction of perimeter fence at Mchinji Fuel Depot
Client: National Oil Company of Malawi Limited
Delivery Period: 4 to 6 weeks
Delivery Site: Mchinji Depot
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 31 August, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, National Oil Company of Malawi Limited, NOCMA Board Room, Kang’ombe House, 4th Floor, East Wing, City Center, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Assignment: Supply and delivery of trailer mounted diesel powered generator
Client: National Oil Company of Malawi Limited
Delivery Period: 4 to 6 weeks
Delivery Site: Lilongwe Depot
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 31 August, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, National Oil Company of Malawi Limited, Kang’ombe House, 4th Floor, East Wing, City Center, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Assignment: Provision of catering services on framework agreement
Client: National Oil Company of Malawi Limited
Delivery Period: 4 to 6 weeks
Delivery Site: Blantyre and Lilongwe Depots
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 31 August, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, National Oil Company of Malawi Limited, NOCMA Board Room, Kang’ombe House, 4th Floor, East Wing, City Center, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Assignment: Provision of external auditing services
Client: World Vision Malawi
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 7 September, 2023
Contact: The Procurement Committee Chairperson, Off Mchinji Road, Ngerengere Complex No. 2. World Vision Malawi, P.O Box 692, Lilongwe.
The Centre for Strategic Studies in the Malawi Defence Force in partnership with the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) and the National Planning Commission (NPC) have organized an Energy Symposium to be held on July 18 at the Bingu International Conference Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.
The solution-oriented symposium will bring together thought leaders and industry experts to assess key issues facing the energy sector with the view to identify measures that will revitalize the country’s energy sector, promote energy stewardship, bolster efficiency and sustainability of power generation, and supply towards accelerating the attainment of zero energy deficit and reduce energy insecurity in Malawi.
The meeting will be co-hosted by Professor Address Malata, Vice Chancellor of Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST); Dr Thomas Chataghalala Munthali, Director General of National Planning Commission (NPC); and General (Dr) Paul Velentino Phiri, Commander of the MDF.
The theme of the Symposium is; “Optimising Energy, Oil and Gas Production in Malawi.
Reads a joint Press Statement by the Centre and MUST: “The Keynote address will be delivered by Prof Robert Rotberg, President Emeritus of World Peace Foundation, Founding Director, Harvard Kennedy School’s Programme on intrastate conflict, and Vice- Chair of integrity initiatives International
The session will include several presentations such as Industrialisation: Realising Pillar Two of the Malawi 2063; Mapping Expansion of the Malawi Energy, Oil, and Gas Landscape, Energy and National Security; Negotiating Energy, Oil and Gas Agreements , Private sector Involvement in the Energy Sector and The Role of Traditional and Community Leaders in the Energy Sector.
The Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (MITC) says it is optimistic that the upcoming 17th CII Exim Bank conclave on India-Africa growth partnership exhibition scheduled to take place from July 19 to 20 July, 2022 in New Delhi, India, will benefit private sector companies in Malawi.
MITC says in a press statement that the 17th CII Exim Bank Conclave meeting aims at exchanging knowledge and expertise in business regarding export, trade, and investment.
Public Relations Manager for MITC Deliby Chimbalu has described the meeting as an important platform that can benefit private sector companies in Malawi.
Chimbalu has invited all private sector players to take part in the conclave as one way of selling their products and services to the outside world.
She said: “The Conclave on India and Africa is a great opportunity for our private sector companies to meet and forge business partnerships with other businesses in India and even those that will be attending from other countries.”
“You know over the years, the Conclave has increased the level of economic engagement between India and Africa and we envisage that this year’s event will create new opportunities for setting new partnerships between India and Africa hence our call to Malawi private sector to be part of this event.”
As a national investment and trade promotion and facilitation agency, MITC identifies, develops and packages investment opportunities in Malawi; provides a professional service to all clientele; brands and markets Malawi as an investment destination; retains and expands trade and export activities and links opportunities to the developmental needs of the Malawi community.
This year’s meeting is focusing on agriculture and food processing, power and energy, infrastructure development, and financial partnerships and will feature an exhibition of products and services from India and African companies.
The CII- EXIM Bank Conclave on India-Africa Project Partnership was launched in the year 2005 with the support of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce & Industry of the Government of India.
Over the last sixteen editions, the Conclave has played a pivotal role in encouraging Indian companies to establish and grow their footprints in Africa.
The level of economic engagement between India and Africa has grown multi-dimensional and to reflect the changing contours of this dynamic relationship, the Conclave is being rechristened as “CII EXIM Bank Conclave on India Africa Growth Partnership” expanding the earlier focus on “Project Partnership”.
The upcoming edition will focus on project exports, trade, investments, exchange of knowledge and expertise creating shared value for business and industry at large between India and Africa
Being the continental economic partnership, the conclave has not only set the ground for many new cross-border partnerships to take roots, but also conducted a critical evaluation of the existing collaborative arrangements on the basis of which a new roadmap for future Africa partnerships would be designed.
The World Bank says Malawi’s mining sector has the potential to drive the country’s economic growth and address fiscal and foreign exchange constraints currently being faced.
In its 17th edition of Malawi Economic Monitor released in July 2023, the Brettonwood Institution says despite such potential, the sector currently, plays a relatively small role, accounting for less than one percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Reads the report: “Currently, seven larger projects are moving ahead and may begin production before the end of the decade, with many of these likely to produce so-called green minerals necessary to support the energy transition.”
“However, past mining projects in Malawi and elsewhere in the region have often failed to deliver on their promise while projections from mining firms indicate that the sector could play a significant role in the economy, these projections need to be treated with caution at this stage given the many variables that could influence the materialization of these benefits.”
“Moving ahead it will be important to ensure that these assets, which belong to the country, are not squandered.”
The World Bank also acknowledged delays in production saying the tendency and price fluctuations can create significant uncertainty around likely revenue and export outcomes.
It says: “The ongoing debt crisis in Ghana, was the result of, among others, heavy borrowing following the discovery of oil and poor public investment decisions.”
“This means there is need for both incentivizing investment and ensuring that the Government maximizes the fiscal gains from these resources over many years, and spends these resources effectively to benefit the population which will require a stable (but not necessarily low tax) fiscal regime, as well as careful assessments of the potential impact of different incentives.”
“The government is currently reforming the legal and institutional structure to support the sector and in this context, it will be important to ensure that expertise is sought to support negotiations and that all contracts are made public.”
“Malawi’s participation in the Extractives Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) creates an important institutional framework to support this.”
On the energy sector, the Bank states that despite having a number of projects in pipeline, Malawi has one of the lowest electricity access rates in the world where by the electricity access rate for 2023 is estimated at 19 percent with severe disparities between urban 42% and rural areas 5%.
The Bank laments that Malawi has set ambitious policy goals in the energy sector, but implementation has often lagged behind.
The Government of Malawi set a goal to achieve universal energy access by 2030 whereby in 2018, it published a revised National Energy Policy (NEP 2018), which serves as the main guiding document for the sector.
NEP 2018 set the target of universal access by 2030, in line with the Government’s commitment to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7.
This builds on the experiences of longstanding programs to increase electricity access and also incorporates recent programs, such as the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded “Kick-Starter Program” and the World Bank-funded Malawi Energy Access Program (MEAP).
In 2019, the Ministry of Energy prepared a National Electrification Strategy in line with policies in the NEP 2018 whereby the NES proposes a framework through which the Government will guide accelerated access to households and businesses at acceptable quality and levels of service that is anchored in the priority policies presented in the NEP 2018.
The strategic elements of the NES are organized in four thematic pillars institutional, policy and regulatory, technical and planning, and financial that taken together define the means and processes by which electrification expansion will be implemented.
The Malawi Government has urged exporters in the country to have their products certified by the state of the art laboratory being operated by Malawi Bureau of Standard (MBS) to ensure that the local products are consumable as well as compete on the international market.
Minister of Trade and Industry Simplex Chithyola made the remarks at the Malawi Exporters Awards conference in Lilongwe which was organized by Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (MITC) under the theme ‘Rewarding Excellence, Unlocking Global Exports.’
Chithyola said the laboratory has the potential of driving local products away from the embarrassment of being sent back when exported to outside market due to being substandard.
He said: “It is a major concern when Malawian products are declared not good for consumption when exported.”
“But now we have state of the art laboratory which is being managed by MBS which makes sure that we improve in terms of standard and quality.”
“As Ministry, we would like to urge those exporting products that they should certify with MBS to avoid embarrassment.”
The Malawi Exporters Awards aims at influencing local producers to be exporting local products in order to attract foreign exchange into the country.
Responding on the exposure of the local products to possible foreign buyers, Chithyola disclosed that the Ministry is committed to support the local Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in finding international markets.
Chithyola said: “We are now operationalizing the National Export Strategy II which creates conducive environment for exports.”
“At the same we are also coming up with policies and legal and regulatory frameworks which favours those doing businesses.”
“To ensure access to information, we have set up a market intelligence strategy where by people are able to get markets through the Ministry or by just visiting our website.”
In his presentation, MITC Chief Executive Officer Paul Kwengwere said his institution organized the awards to address a number of business constraints being faced in the sector.
Kwengwere said the programme will help in raising awareness of export potential of services and goods that SMEs produces in the country.
He said: “We have organized this event to share export opportunities with the business community and also build export readiness through counselling and motivational sessions.”
“At the same time we are trying to increase awareness of government policies and strategies to grow Malawi’s export base.”
In his remarks, Executive Director for Ecobank Limited Weluzani Chingota said the bank will continue providing support towards alleviating some of the challenges that SMEs are facing in the sector.
Chingota acknowledged that SMEs in the country are facing challenges including: lack of financial support, lack of markets, lack of reliable water and power supply and; higher dependency on rain fed products.
He said Ecobank has introduced continental single market trade hub to help countries endure the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA).
He said: “The African continent’s single market, established through the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), has created exciting opportunities to foster intra-African trade and investment.”
“At Ecobank, we have launched the Ecobank Single Market Trade Hub to help SMEs grow their business under the AfCFTA.”
In 2021, the Malawi Government launched National Export Strategy II (NES II) which will run from 2021 to 2026 with the target of increasing exports of ‘Made in Malawi’ products and services by 22% in the next five years through export promotion, export development, export facilitation and organization efficiency and effectiveness.
The focus is on high value strategic products in the four export sectors, namely agriculture, manufacturing, services, and mining.
The new strategy has prioritized specific markets for the region and internationally with a focus on capitalizing CFTA and emerging markets in which Malawi has potential to export competitively.
Mining companies have expressed concern over regular power outages in the country that have been exacerbated by the damage of power stations on the Shire River due to flooding as a result of very heavy rains mainly in the Southern Region caused by Tropical Cyclone Freddy.
Coordinator for Malawi Chamber of Mines and Energy Grain Malunga says the power outages are resulting in low production of mining companies including those in cement and coal production, which are being forced to use stand by power from diesel generators.
Malunga advised Government to develop hydropower in other rivers such as Bua and Rukuru and implement energy mix including developing coal fired power stations.
“There is need to establish a Development Finance Institution with sizeable lines of credit to, among others, finance development of coal fired power stations by the private sector as Malawi has low capital base,” he said.
Concurring with Malunga, Chairman for Cement Products Aslam Gaffar also expressed concern over the power outages saying the situation is forcing them to use diesel power generators to run their plants, which is a very expensive option.
“The government has to substantially invest in power generation in order for the industry to grow, employ more people and invest more in corporate social responsibility to uplift the livelihoods of rural communities,” he said.
MD for Rukuru Coal Mine Bruno Klose also lamented the power outages saying they are affecting the mine’s operations.
“The power outages affect us as we use our stand by power but our operations do not stop because we are always prepared as we experience electricity supply interruptions regularly. Only this time is the longest period we have had no power so far. No mine in Malawi can run efficiently without independent power system.
He also agreed with Malunga and Gaffar on the need for Malawi to invest in more power generation projects and diversify energy sources.
“Thermal power generation has been touted by several quarters for some time. It is a possibility to investigate. Is it the best solution for Malawi? There is still sizeable hydropower potential and unlike thermal stations which are for base load, at least some of the hydropower projects like Mpatamanga are being designed to peak load which is what our country needs,” he said.
Asked if his company is interested in investing in a coal fired power plant, Klose said there are no such plans at the moment as his company as focused at only supplying the growing local industry with quality coal from Malawi as currently half of coal consumed by the local industry is produced locally.
Malawi has been experiencing prolonged power outages following the damages caused by the cyclone which forced Electricity Generation Company (EGENCO) to stop generating power at some power stations including Nkula and Tedzani.
The heavy rains also resulted in the destruction of other power transmission equipment including power lines which forced the Electricity Supply Corporation (Escom) to cut off supply to affected areas.
Assignment: Provision of insurance services
Client: National Economic Empowerment Fund
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 14 March, 2023
Contact: The Chairman, Internal Procurement and Disposal Committee, National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF), Area 6/28, P.O Box 779, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Tell: 265 999 938 333 / 999 941 333
Email: procurement@neef.mw
Assignment: Construction for selected bridges on Mangochi – Makanjira[L1] Road
Client: Department of Disaster Management Affairs
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 11 April, 2023
Contact: Department of Disaster Management Affairs, Economic Planning and Development Building, Capital Hill Circle, Capital City Lilongwe, Procurement Unit, 2nd Floor, Room 86, Private Bag 366, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Tell: +265 1 789 188 / 999 522 711 / 999 331 528
Email: jedeluka@gmail.com / malianoellen@gmail.com
Assignment: Expression of interest for construction of School of Basic Sciences
Client: Ministry of Education
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 27 March, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Ministry of Education, Private Bag 328, Capital Hill, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Tell: +265 995 399 754 / 999 613 500 / 1 789 153
Email: Juliana.kalonde@mail.gov.mw / gondwe.fre@gmail.com
Assignment: Provision of insurance brokerage services
Client: Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 16 March, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority, New MERA Head Office Building, Next to CIVIC Office, City Centre, P/Bag B296, Lilongwe 3.
Assignment: Supply and delivery of motor vehicles
Client: Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 16 March, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority, New MERA Head Office Building, Next to CIVIC Office, City Centre, P/Bag B296, Lilongwe 3.
Assignment: Construction of Dowa Dambo Irrigation Scheme in Dowa District
Client: Ministry of Agriculture
Bidding procedure: International Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 10 April, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Ministry of Agriculture, P.O Box 30797, Lilongwe 3, Malawi.
Email: ifadpridemanager@gmail.com
Assignment: Provision of consultancy services to design and deliver a training on the balanced scorecard for PPPC
Client: Public Private Partnership Commission
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 31 March, 2023
Contact: The Chairperson, Internal Procurement and Disposal of Assets Committee, Public Private Partnership Commission, 2nd floor, Livingstone Tower, Glyn Jones Road, P.O Box 937, Blantyre Malawi.
Tell: +265 1 823 655
Email: info@pppc.mw
Assignment: Provision of cleaning services
Client: Public Procurement Disposal of Assets Authority
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 05 April, 2023
Contact: Jireh Bible House, PPDA Tender Box situated in the corridor on 1st floor, Private Bag 383, Lilongwe 3.
Assignment: Provision of legal services
Client: Public Procurement Disposal of Assets Authority
Bidding procedure: National Competitive Bidding
Deadline: 05 April, 2023
Contact: Jireh Bible House, PPDA Tender Box situated in the corridor on 1st floor, Private Bag 383, Lilongwe 3.