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June 11, 2024

CTICC Celebrates Youth with its Dynamic Youth in Action Expo



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May 16, 2024

Cape Town International Convention Centre Clinches Gold in Prestigious Global Recognition!



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February 19, 2024

The CTICC’s 2022/23 AGM: Leaving lasting impressions



Cape Town International Convention Centre staff members joined forces with their local community partner, Call 2 Care, to construct plant boxes and plant vegetable garden.

December 18, 2023

CTICC and Call 2 Care join forces to champion a transformative initiative for a wheelchair-accessible garden



Mo Abudu delivers the keynote address at the WIE Power Breakfast powered by the CTICC

September 11, 2023

Women in Entertainment Power Breakfast gives the needed boost for women in the entertainment industry



Spectators fill the stands of the 1,000-seater stadium built in CTICC 2

September 4, 2023

CTICC | A month in review: From sneakers on the court to sneakers in the ballroom



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August 29, 2023

Women in Entertainment Power Breakfast at Fame Week Africa 2023 aims to bring together Africa’s top women in the entertainment industry



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August 10, 2023

The CTICC remains committed to safety and continues to operate during the ongoing taxi strike in Cape Town



June 9, 2023

Get to the Youth Day Expo to Explore Tertiary Career Opportunities



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May 24, 2023

CTICC and Gift of the Givers Conference

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2023 INTEGRATED ANNUAL REPORT

Leaving Lasting Impressions

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Leaving Lasting Impressions

As the CTICC approached its 20th birthday on 28 June 2023, we reflected with pride on our impressive and unforgettable journey as a hub of learning, business, culture and celebration.

 

Our story is marked over time by the impressions we have left – like the rings at a tree’s core, left by each passing season. And just as each tree ring signifies a year of growth and change, our impact over the last two decades be seen on our people and planet.

 

Like a strong, healthy tree, the CTICC has deep roots. In our short 20 years of existence, we have become embedded in the communities we serve. We have influenced our environment and, in turn, are influenced by it.

 

Inspired by the intricate patterns and messages of tree rings, our theme for this year’s Integrated Annual Report is powered by the belief that we can be a catalyst for transformation. Likewise, the symbol of a tree embodies our strengths: communication, collaboration, resilience and growth.

 

Adding to this, the CTICC has evolved in response to external forces – we have always been a driver of job creation, stimulated tourism, advanced our commitment to sustainability and served as a hub of hope. Our branches have spread, just like our roots.

 

Our legacy of leaving lasting impressions on all the people we have interacted with in the past; the people we interact with now; and the people we will interact with in the future is what continues to drive us towards growth.

 

But more than that, we believe our commitment to making a positive impact – like trees do – will reverberate far and wide; not just today but well into tomorrow.


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2023 Integrated Annual Report

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DECEMBER 2022

2022 Integrated Annual Report

The Art Of Resilience


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DECEMBER 2021

2021 Integrated Annual Report

Promoting Forward Thinking


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2019 Integrated Annual Report

Shaping tomorrow, today


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DECEMBER 2018

2018 Integrated Annual Report

Making great connections for 15 years


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DECEMBER 2017

2017 Integrated Annual Report

Power, Panach, Performance


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DECEMBER 2017

2016 Integrated Annual Report

Extending our reach, embracing Africa, welcoming the world


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DECEMBER 2017

2015 Integrated Annual Report

Driving the knowledge economy


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The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is in the process of the new appointment of a B-BBEE Verification Agency.

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IMPORTANT: THE CTICC will never contact a service provider/supplier to request money for any tender, formal quotations, or quotations.

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Supply Chain Management Policy

Supply Chain Management

Overview

The Supply Chain Management (SCM) office is responsible for the procurement of goods and services needed by CTICC to ensure service delivery. The objectives of the SCM team include:

 

Managing bidding processes for CTICC tenders and RFQs, ensuring that SCM forms an integral part of the CTICC’s financial management system, promoting consistency with SCM Policy and other related Government Policy initiatives and ensuring alignment with global trends and best practices.

The elements of Supply Chain Management, as incorporated into the CTICC’s SCM Policy, are;

1. Demand Management
2. Acquisition Management
3. Logistics Management
4. Performance Management


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Why should I be registered on the CTICC’s supplier database?

The CTICC may only do business with companies who have been vetted, and registered as a prospective CTICC supplier, in accordance with our SCM Policy. You must register on our supplier database to be able to respond to any tenders or RFQs.



What supporting documentation should I have, readily available for the purpose of registering on the CTICC’s supplier database or submitting an offer for a tender or RFQ?

The following documentation is required:

  1. Proof of company / close corporation / trust registration.
  2. Proof of the latest municipal account(s) of the company and all directors/shareholders/members/partners (both physical and business addresses and statements) no older than three months.
  3. Certified ID copies of all members/directors of the company, corporation, partnership or sole proprietor.
  4. Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate and/or Tax Compliance Status Pin.
  5. Proof of VAT registration, where applicable.
  6. Proof of registration with the National Treasury Centralised Supplier Database (CSD).
  7. Bank details (together with a cancelled cheque/bank stamp or original letter from financial institute) not older than three months.
  8. An original or originally certified copy of a valid B-BBEE status level verification certificate issued by a SANAS accredited rating agency. Exempted Micro Enterprises (EME’s) and Qualifying Small Enterprises (QSE’s) may submit a valid, original affidavit, in the format prescribed by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), or an affidavit issued by Companies Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC).



How often must I ensure that my information as a supplier on the supplier database is up to date and why?

As a minimum, and in order to retain your status as a prospective supplier on the CTICC’s supplier database, suppliers must update their information annually, or, in any of the following instances:

  1. The company’s registration details have changed.
  2. Any change in the company’s owners, shareholders, members or directors.
  3. A change in the supplier’s tax status.
  4. A change in the supplier’s B-BBEE status.



What is the government Central Supplier Database (CSD) and why should I be registered on it?

This is a database established by the National Treasury which maintains a database of organisations, institutions and individuals who can provide goods and services to government. The CSD serves as the single source of key supplier information for organs of state. Therefore, registration on the CSD is a requirement for all prospective suppliers who wish to do business with any organ of state. Please click here to register on the CSD.



May I enquire as to why I was unsuccessful for a tender or RFQ?

Yes, in terms of the CTICC’s SCM Policy, all bidders who submitted an offer for a tender or RFQ are entitled to the reasons why their offer was not successful. Enquiries of this nature can be addressed to the supply chain manager.



I do not have a B-BBEE certificate, how do I go about acquiring one?
Organisations are able to obtain a B-BBEE Status Level Certificate though a SANAS accredited rating agency. Alternatively, organisations which qualify as EME or QSE may complete a valid, original affidavit, in the format prescribed by the DTI, or an affidavit issued by CIPC. For me information on B-BBEE certification click here.
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The CTICC Launches The Gift Fair

The festive season will soon be upon us and with this comes the frenzy of searching for the perfect gift. The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) has come up with an easy, fun and helpful solution, with The Gift Fair.

The CTICC will be launching The Gift Fair, a platform for local, small scale businesses to showcase and sell their products, increase their market share and create brand visibility.

Taking place on Friday, 29 November and Saturday, 30 November 2019, The Gift Fair boasts 100 of Cape Town’s finest entrepreneurs selling top-end health & beauty products, arts & crafts, gift wrapping, clothing, decorations, children’s toys, accessories, electronic gadgets and jewellery. Imagine having all of this under one roof, from personalised gifts, local clothing designs and handcrafted products to something sweet, you will not leave The Gift Fair empty handed.

Make your shopping excursion a memorable experience with live music, artisanal food and trendy bars, including a bubbly & wine, a cocktail area as well as coffee & soft drinks.

The Gift Fair forms part the CTICC’s events collection, which focuses on innovation and unique possibilities. The CTICC, through various collaborations with companies and productions, has created a portfolio of events, including a Francois van Coke concert and the All Sport Expo. The versatility of our venues and years of experience allows us to host any type of event conceivable at the CTICC, the possibilities are endless.

The Gift Fair is on from 29 and 30 November 2019 and tickets are free, grab your tickets from Quicket. For more information on the CTICC, go to cticc.co.za, connect with us LinkedIn, Cape Town International Convention Centre, like us on Facebook @CTICC or follow us on Twitter @CTICC_Official and Instagram, official_cticc #ExperienceExtraordinary.

Contact the CTICC Corporate Communications Department for more information on media@cticc.wowfingers.com or call +27 21 410 5000. 

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