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  2. E-procurement - Wikipedia

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    E-procurement (electronic procurement, sometimes also known as supplier exchange) is a collective term used to refer to a range of technologies which can be used to automate the internal and external processes associated with procurement, strategic sourcing and purchasing.

  3. Delta G Scientific Company - Wikipedia

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    Delta G Scientific Company was originally a front company established April 1982 in Weldegraan, Pretoria by the South African Defence Force to research and produce chemical weapons within a covert operation known as Project Coast.

  4. 2027 Africa Cup of Nations bids - Wikipedia

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    On the 21 January 2022, during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, Botswana sent a letter to the Namibia Football Association to see if they were willing to join their bid. [37] Then, on the 18 March 2022, the Namibian Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Peya Mushelenga, approved their part of the bid.

  5. List of Embraer E-Jet operators - Wikipedia

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    Operating for Alaska SkyWest, American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express. 21 E175 on order. Star Air India: 3 3 Stobart Air Ireland: 2 3 TACA Airlines El Salvador: 12 Rebranded to Avianca El Salvador in 2013 TACA Costa Rica Costa Rica: 4 TAME Ecuador: 2 5 TAP Express Portugal: 9 4 13 Operated by Portugália Airlines: Tianjin Airlines ...

  6. Asaba International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Asaba International Airport was first conceptualized in 2007 by the administration of Chief James Onanefe Ibori (1999–2007). [11] The overarching objective was to build a standard passenger and cargo airport infrastructure in Asaba, Delta State, capable of handling codes C, D and E aircraft, and to serve as an additional source of revenue for the state. [12]

  7. General Motors South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, it was sold off and rebranded the Delta Motor Corporation as a result of the passage of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act in the United States and subsequent divestment of General Motors from apartheid South Africa. [7] Delta continued to use the Opel, Isuzu and Suzuki brands under licence from GM as well as pay for the supply of ...

  8. Delta Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Delta Motor Corporation was a South African car manufacturer, which was created through a management buy-out after General Motors (GM) divested from South Africa in 1986. [1] It was headed by former GM executive, Bob Price, who had returned to South Africa from Detroit. [ 2 ]

  9. South African Arms Deal - Wikipedia

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    After the end of apartheid in 1994, the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) replaced the apartheid-era South African Defence Force (SADF). Much of the country's defence equipment would reportedly face block obsolescence before the end of the decade, and, in previous years, the South African Navy had reportedly already lost a significant portion of its conventional capacities. [10]