Government vendor

EDJOM and SONS INVESTMENT

Procurement record only, not registry-verified. EDJOM and SONS INVESTMENT appears as a supplier in Tanzania’s public government-contracting data, but is not matched to an official company registry. Treat it as a lead to investigate, not a confirmed company.

10

Contracts

6

Gov. buyers

TZS 73.6M

Disclosed value

2025–2026

Active years

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to EDJOM and SONS INVESTMENT.

  • DOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL4
  • YOWE PRIMARY SCHOOL2
  • MKUYUNI PRIMARY SCHOOL1
  • KIMAMBILA PRIMARY SCHOOL1
  • MAHARAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL1

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • Public contract award

    YOWE PRIMARY SCHOOL · 6 January 2026

    TZS 13.9M
  • Public contract award

    YOWE PRIMARY SCHOOL · 5 December 2025

    TZS 12.8M
  • Public contract award

    DOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL · 16 May 2025

    TZS 12.7M
  • Public contract award

    MAHARAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL · 29 December 2025

    TZS 9.8M
  • Public contract award

    MSONGOZI VILLAGE · 24 January 2026

    TZS 7.9M
  • Public contract award

    DOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL · 16 April 2025

    TZS 5.5M
  • Public contract award

    MKUYUNI PRIMARY SCHOOL · 7 January 2026

    TZS 3.7M
  • Public contract award

    DOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL · 9 March 2025

    TZS 2.6M
  • Public contract award

    DOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL · 16 April 2025

    TZS 2.4M
  • Public contract award

    KIMAMBILA PRIMARY SCHOOL · 13 January 2026

    TZS 2.2M

Network

Vendors connected to EDJOM and SONS INVESTMENT

Other vendors that won contracts from the same government bodies, the procurement network around EDJOM and SONS INVESTMENT.

About this record

This page is built from open government-procurement data (Open Contracting / OCDS) for Tanzania. It records a vendor that won public contracts but that we have not confirmed against an official company registry, so it carries no registration number, status, or ownership data, and a deliberately low confidence score. Fylings shows these unverified vendors, clearly labelled, because a complete picture of public spending includes every supplier, not only the ones we can verify. If this vendor is later matched to a registered company, this record is replaced by its verified company page.