Government vendor

GIMELIA ENTERPRISES

Procurement record only — not registry-verified. GIMELIA ENTERPRISES 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

10

Gov. buyers

TZS 213M

Disclosed value

2025–2026

Active years

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to GIMELIA ENTERPRISES.

  • IGALULA MINING SECONDARY SCHOOL1
  • KYANDEGE PRIMARY SCHOOL1
  • KASOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL1
  • MISHENI WARD1
  • SAPIWI SECONDARY SCHOOL1

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • Public contract award

    FUNIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL · 30 January 2026

    TZS 43.6M
  • Public contract award

    SAPIWI SECONDARY SCHOOL · 8 February 2026

    TZS 35.5M
  • Public contract award

    KYANDEGE PRIMARY SCHOOL · 3 December 2025

    TZS 33.3M
  • Public contract award

    KASOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL · 11 December 2025

    TZS 25.7M
  • Public contract award

    ILAGALA SECONDARY SCHOOL · 24 November 2025

    TZS 17.7M
  • Public contract award

    MDALAIGWE VILLAGE · 23 December 2025

    TZS 15.5M
  • Public contract award

    IGALULA MINING SECONDARY SCHOOL · 26 January 2026

    TZS 13.8M
  • Public contract award

    BUSAGARA PRIMARY SCHOOL · 27 January 2026

    TZS 11.3M
  • Public contract award

    MISHENI WARD · 13 January 2026

    TZS 8.5M
  • Public contract award

    LAGANGABILILI PRIMARY SCHOOL · 8 December 2025

    TZS 8.1M

Network

Vendors connected to GIMELIA ENTERPRISES

Other vendors that won contracts from the same government bodies — the procurement network around GIMELIA ENTERPRISES.

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.