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Ministry of Health

 

ADVERTISEMENT FOR INVITATION TO TENDER

Invitation to Tender for the Supply and Delivery of

Dental Supplies

Tender Reference No 47 of 2022/2023

The Ministry of Health now invites sealed Tenders for the provision of Dental Supplies.

Tenders must be accompanied by an Original receipt for E300 (three hundred), which should be paid at Eswatini Revenue Office account number 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 47 of 2022/2023 for Supply and Delivery of Dental Supplies to the Dental department “Do not open before Friday the 15TH July , 2022, 9.00 am” 

Tenders must be delivered to the offices of Tender Board, Treasury Building, P. O. Box 38, Mbabane, Eswatini, by Friday the 15th July, 2022 and deposited in the Treasury Tender Box.

Tenders received in time by the latest date and time for submission will be opened at the Treasury Building at 9.00 am on Friday the 15th July, 2021. Late, telegraphic, electronic and faxed tenders will not be considered. Tenderers may attend the opening procedure.

The documents specified in the Instructions to Tenderers including a copy of a current and valid Manufacturer’s   Trading or Authorization Licence for local tenderers and foreign tenderers are required to forward the equivalent from their country of operation,  current original Tax Clearance Certificates for Government tender, copy of Trading Licence, Form J, Form C, Certificate of Incorporation, VAT Registration Certificate, a Police Clearance Certificate or an Affidavit providing that the tenderer or any of its directors or officers have not been convicted, Labour Compliance Certificate for (for national Tenders) or equivalent for foreign Tenderers, Eswatini National Provident Fund (ENPF) Employers Compliance Clearance Certification for (for national Tenderers) or equivalent for foreign tenderers and provide a signed tender securing declaration form

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

There will be no pre-bid meeting.

For further information and collection of tender documents contact the Procurement Unit, at the Central Medical Stores, Plot 77, King Mswati 111 Avenue, Matsapha Industrial Estate, Matsapha, Eswatini.  Telephone No: 2518 1734/2518 1740/2518 1743. 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. and copy This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 SECRETARY TO ESWATINI GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD


 

NATIONAL PRAYER ANNOUNCEMENT

Following the CoronaVirus outbreak and the associated statement made on this regard, it has further pleased His Majesty King Mswati III to declare Saturday 28th March, 2020 a National Fasting Day to end with a national Prayer on Sunday 29th March, 2020 starting at 1000hrs.

The National Prayer will be accessed online through local media and social media platforms. The nation is urged to participate from their respective comfort areas.

The prayer will be held under the theme “God Heal Our Land”.

BAYETHE WENA WAPHAKATHI!!!!

 Released by: Minister for Home Affairs HRH Princess Lindiwe

25th March 2020

 

MINISTRY OF HEALTH

 

COVID-19 UPDATE

31 MARCH 2020

The Ministry of Health has received a total of 80 COVID-19 results, of which 65 were negative and 15 rejected because they did not meet case definition standards.

The country remains with nine confirmed COVID19 cases of which the index case has tested negative and has been discharged. 

The Ministry of Health wishes to emphasize the importance of cooperating with health advice especially on self-isolation. All those given this advice are expected to:

  • Stay alone in their rooms, away from the rest of the family.
  • Use a mask if they have flu and visitors should not be allowed into the patient’s room, until discharged.
  • Use dedicated linen and eating utensils for the patient and these items should be cleaned with soap and water after use and may be re-used instead of being discarded.
  • The patients is not expected to travel to societal gatherings and public places.

Further emphasis is made on the practice of regular hand wash with soap and water as well as covering mouth and nose using tissue when coughing or sneezing.

The Ministry of Health will remain vigilant, providing continuous updates to the nation on further developments.

RESULTS UPDATE FOR CONFIRMED CASES

DATE

CASE NO.

GENDER

AGE

TRAVEL HISTORY

NATIONALITY

CLINICAL CONDITION

14-03-20

001

F

33yrs

USA, Lesotho

LiSwati, Manzini

Treated, Tested negative, Discharged

22-03-20

002

M

42yrs

Italy

LiSwati, Hhohho

Uncomplicated illness, admitted, first follow up test negative and awaiting second follow up test

22-03-20

003

M

31yrs

None, history of contact with visitors from China

LiSwati, Manzini

Uncomplicated illness, admitted, first follow up test negative and awaiting second follow up test

22-03-20

004

F

55yrs

RSA – Gauteng Province

Expatriate

Uncomplicated illness, home care

23-03020

005

M

52yrs

USA

Expatriate

Uncomplicated illness, home care

25-03-20

006

F

43yrs

RSA – Gauteng Province

LiSwati, Hhohho

Uncomplicated illness, home care

26-03-20

007

F

29yrs

RSA – Gauteng Province

LiSwati, Hhohho

Uncomplicated illness, admitted

26-03-20

008

F

24yrs

RSA – KZN Province

LiSwati, Hhohho

Uncomplicated illness, admitted

26-03-20

009

M

33yrs

RSA – KZN province

liSwati, Manzini

Uncomplicated illness, admitted

Lizzie Nkosi (Senator)

Minister of Health

MINISTRY OF HEALTH

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COVID-19 UPDATE 

21ST MARCH 2020

 

The Ministry of Health on Saturday, the 21st of March, received 37 covid-19 results, of which 3 were positive and 34 negative.

  • A 42 year old male with a history of travel to Italy who returned two weeks ago. He is clinically stable.
  • A 31 year old male who is clinically stable. The Ministry is investigating how he came in contact with the virus.
  • A 55 year old female with a recent history of travel to Europe who is clinically stable.

 

Contact tracing is ongoing and treatment has been initiated on all the patients.

 

The Ministry of Health wishes to emphasize the importance of cooperating with health advice especially on self-isolation. All those given this advice are expected to:

  • Stay alone in their rooms, away from the rest of the family.
  • Use a mask if they have flu. Visitors should not be allowed into the patient’s room, until discharged.
  • Use dedicated linen and eating utensils for the patient. These items should be cleaned with soap and water after use and may be re-used instead of being discarded.
  • The patient is not expected to travel to societal gatherings and public places.

 Further emphasis is made on the practice of regular hand washing with soap and water as well as covering mouth and nose using tissue when coughing or sneezing.

 The Ministry of Health will remain vigilant, providing continuous updates to the nation on further developments.

Lizzie Nkosi (Senator)

Minister of Health

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