Overview : Prospective bidders are kindly advised that Proposal Submission Deadline has been extended to Friday 7 August 2015 to accommodate site visits to all the three sites. Provision of LAN Requirements for the Department of Surveyor General, Ministry of Lands & Rural Resettlements. Please note that this request is for LAN Installation only. Site Visit Dates: DSG Head Office, Harare, Electra House 49 Samora Machel Avenue, Harare Date. 28 July 2015 from 1000hrs - 1300hrs CONTACT : Memory Kaipa 0772973239 Southerton Branch, Harare 15 Coventry Road SOUTHERTON, Harare Date. 28 July 2015 from 1400hrs - 1500hrs Contact: Patrick Masvikeni 0772 937 339 and DSG Bulawayo Branch First Floor, Tredgold Building Leopold Takawira Street Bulawayo Date: 29 July 2015 from 1000Hrs - 1500hrs Contact : Issbell Chiganga 0779 591 607 Interested bidders are expected to avail themselves at the prescribed times. For the purpose of availing equal information to all parties, no additional site visit time will be allocated and requests for individual site visit will not be accommodated. The Ministry of Land and Rural Resettlement (MLRR) has developed project: Support to the Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettlement 2014 to 2016 Action Plan. The main objective of the project is to assist the MLRR accelerate the rehabilitation of the land sector as a prerequisite for recovery and development of agriculture and other land based economic sectors. The project is supported with resources from the UNDP and European Union from 2014 to 2016. The UNDP and EU are fully committed to support the critical elements of this project. The main objective of the project is to capacitate the MLRR accelerate the rehabilitation of the land sector as a prerequisite for recovery and development of agriculture and other land based economic sectors. The project will also support the establishment of the Zimbabwe Land Commission (ZLC), which is pivotal on the land in the country. The project will bring together partners to support the MLRR which includes the DSG to deliver on their mandates with regards the land reform. This will be catalytic in addressing the critical areas that will work towards the finalization of the outstanding issues on valuation, compensation, conflict resolution, base mapping and surveying of the resettled areas. The proposed interventions will ensure that MLRR has the capacity to monitor and track the production and productivity on agricultural land anchored on the Zimbabwe Agenda for Socio-Economic Transformation (ZIM-ASSET), the MDG commitments and other national performance indicators. |