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Invitation to Tender for the Supply and Delivery of
Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines
Tender Reference No: 2 of 2025/2026

The Ministry of Health invites sealed Tenders for the Supply and Delivery of Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines.

Tenders must be accompanied by an original copy of the General Receipt for E300 (three hundred) which should be paid at Eswatini Revenue Office; Account Number is 451-2101-21990. Tenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope.

The Outer envelope must be marked as follows:

“The Secretary to the Tender Board

Treasury Building

P.O. Box 38

MBABANE”

The Envelope must be clearly marked with the following words; “Ministry of Health, Tender No. 2 of 2025/2026 for Supply and Delivery of Pharmaceuticals & Vaccines “Do not open before Friday the 14th February, 2025, 9.00 am”

There will be a non-compulsory pre-tender meeting on 6th December 2024 at the New Central Medical Stores, Meeting Room at 9:00am.

Tenders must be delivered to the offices of Tender Board, Treasury Building, P. O. Box 38, Mbabane, Eswatini, by 14th February, 2025, 9.00 am and deposited in the Treasury Tender Box situated at Treasury Building.

Tenders received in time by the date and time for submission will be opened at the Treasury Building immediately after 9.00 am on 14th February, 2025, 9.00 am.  Late, telegraphic, electronic and faxed tenders will not be considered. Tenderers or their Representative may attend the opening procedure.

The documents specified in the Instructions to Tenderers including the copy of current Original Tax Clearance Certificates for Government Tender, Valid Trading Licence, Form J (current Shareholders), Form C (Annual Company Returns), Valid Labour Compliance Certificate(for National Tenderers) or equivalent for foreign Tenderers,  a Police Clearance Certificate or an Affidavit proving that the Tenderer, or any of its directors or officers, have not been convicted, Certificate of incorporation, Valid Eswatini National Provident Fund (ENPF) Employers Compliance Clearance Certification (for National Tenderers) or equivalent for foreign Tenderers, Manufacturer’s Authorisation  and Tender Securing Declaration Form must be enclosed in an envelope and be attached to the tender. 

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. The advert is also available at www.gov.sz

For further information and collection of tender documents contact the Senior Procurement Officer, at the Central Medical Stores, Plot 77, King Mswati 111 Avenue, Matsapha Industrial Estate, Matsapha, Eswatini. Send your request for a soft copy of the bidding document to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. copy This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 SECRETARY TO TENDER BOARD

 

REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY RUSSELL M. DLAMINI, PRIME MINISTER OF THE KINGDOM OF ESWATINI, AT THE SUMMIT OF THE FUTURE

23 September 2024, United Nations, New York

 

 Co-Chairs of the Summit of the Future,
Mr. Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations,
Your Excellencies, Heads of State and Government

Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

  1. It is a great honour to address the Summit of the Future on behalf of His Majesty King Mswati III, where world leaders have gathered to commit to “Multilateral Solutions for a Better Tomorrow.” This Summit is an opportunity to take bold actions that will shape the future of our planet and the well-being of generations to come.
  1. We commend the co-facilitators of the outcome documents—the Pact for the Future, Global Digital Compact, and Pact on Future Generations—for their stellar work.
  1. Humanity faces unprecedented global challenges, from poverty and inequality to climate change and technological transformation. No single nation can tackle these challenges alone. The Global Pact for the Future calls for a renewed, inclusive, equitable, and responsive multilateral system.

 

Reforming Global Governance – The Ezulwini Consensus

  1. Eswatini, along with other African nations, has long called for reforms to the United Nations to create a more inclusive and representative global governance system. The Ezulwini Consensus remains a cornerstone of this call.
  1. The current structure of the Security Council does not reflect modern geopolitical realities, particularly the underrepresentation of Africa. Expanding the Security Council to include permanent representation for Africa and other marginalized regions is essential for maintaining its legitimacy and addressing global security challenges. This reform is critical to building trust in global institutions.

                                   

Inclusion of Taiwan in the International System

  1. Eswatini believes Taiwan must be included in the international system. Taiwan contributes significantly to global public health, economic development, and technological innovation. Excluding Taiwan limits global cooperation when it is most needed. We call for Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations.

 

Debt Restructuring and Reform of the International Financial System

  1. The COVID-19 pandemic, economic shocks, and the climate crisis have exposed vulnerabilities in the international financial system. Many developing nations face unsustainable debt, limiting their investment in critical areas like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
  1. Eswatini calls for comprehensive debt restructuring and reforms to international financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank, ensuring they respond to the needs of developing nations. Fairer access to financing for climate resilience and development is also crucial.

 

Climate Action and Sustainable Development

  1. Although Eswatini, like other developing countries, contributes little to the climate crisis, it is heavily impacted by it. While we have made significant improvements in disaster risk governance, urgent climate finance from developed nations is crucial to help mitigate and adapt to these effects.
  1. As we work to reduce emissions and meet our commitments, developing nations must continue to prioritize industrialization and energy security to achieve their development goals.

 

Harnessing Technology and Bridging the Digital Divide

  1. Technological advancements create opportunities for development but have also widened the digital divide. Eswatini recognizes the transformative potential of digital technologies but urges technologically advanced nations to support affordable technology sharing with developing countries and address risks from emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence. We must ensure technology becomes a tool for inclusion, not inequality.

Youth, Future Generations, and Global Solidarity

  1. The actions we take today will define the world future generations inherit. With a median age of 22, Eswatini has a youthful population, and we must develop their human capital to contribute meaningfully to society. Many of the societal ills that we are currently battling with, emanate from the breakdown of the family structure and marginalization of the family institution. We must find ways to strengthen these structures and the institution to mitigate against these problems.

 Strengthening Multilateralism and Rebuilding Trust

  1. This Summit presents a unique opportunity to rebuild trust in the multilateral system. The crises we face require urgent, coordinated international cooperation.
  1. Eswatini recommits to the principles of equity, solidarity, and universality outlined in the Global Pact for the Future. Through meaningful reform of global institutions, particularly the UN and international financial system, we can rebuild the trust needed for effective multilateralism.

 

Conclusion

  1. In conclusion, the Summit of the Future offers an unparalleled opportunity to reshape the global system. We call for reforms through the Ezulwini Consensus, equitable representation in decision-making forums, Taiwan’s inclusion, and stronger climate action, finance restructuring, and digital inclusion.
  1. Let us seize this moment and build a future that leaves no one behind.

I thank you.

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