REQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS) OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, INNOVATION, YOUTH, SPORTS, ARTS AND CULTURE

Final thoughts on REQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS) (Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)

REQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS) OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, INNOVATION, YOUTH, SPORTS, ARTS AND CULTURE

If you’re aiming to win the REQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS) OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, INNOVATION, YOUTH, SPORTS, ARTS AND CULTURE, here’s your Namibia-specific step-by-step playbook—written from the desk of a local business consultant who has guided SMEs to successfully clinch public contracts. This guide is built to maximize your chances by showing you exactly what the Ministry wants, which documents are non-negotiable, and how to present your bid so it clears compliance on the first check.
(Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)


Why this RFQ is a golden opportunity for Namibian suppliers

For Namibian book suppliers, publishers, and distributors, this tender is not just about moving stock—it’s about positioning yourself as a strategic partner to the government. Supplying to the National Library and Archives Service (NLAS) ensures recurring visibility and credibility, since libraries are at the heart of Namibia’s literacy and education drive.

The Ministry’s evaluation criteria is based on the lowest evaluated compliant bid. That means the cheapest bid does not always win—the compliant one does. Compliance includes providing every required document, meeting technical specifications for the requested books, and guaranteeing delivery within the timeframe.

Winning this RFQ brings:

  • Consistent government revenue – payments from the Ministry are guaranteed once delivery is verified.
  • Long-term opportunities – once proven reliable, suppliers are often invited to future tenders.
  • Market credibility – being an NLAS supplier makes your company more attractive to schools, universities, and other institutions.

Closing Date & Time: 19 September 2025, 10:00 (Windhoek time)
Submission Venue: Bid Box, Ministry of Education, Government Office Park, Luther Street.
Bid Validity: 60 days from deadline.
Delivery Period: 30 days after Purchase Order or Letter of Acceptance.


What the buyer wants (Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)

The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (through the National Library & Archives Service) requires the supply and delivery of books. This includes:

  • Educational and reference books
  • Academic texts
  • General reading materials
  • Specialised titles as listed in the RFQ schedule

The procurement method is Request for Sealed Quotations (Goods), which falls under the Public Procurement Act (2015) and its regulations.

  • Primary keyword: REQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS)
  • Secondary keyword: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026

By quoting exactly as requested and attaching the required catalogues, suppliers will be evaluated fairly. Any deviation from required book editions, ISBNs, or specifications must be justified with a recognised equivalent.


Essential documents checklist (Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)

Here’s the compliance checklist that ensures your quotation is not rejected:

RequirementWhat to AttachNamibia Tip
Quotation LetterFully signed, dated, and initialled on every pageAny missing initials can disqualify you
Price ScheduleItemised list of books with ISBNs, unit & total prices (in NAD)Attach publisher/wholesaler catalogues to prove authenticity
Specifications & Compliance SheetTick Comply/Not ComplyAlways mark “Comply” unless you offer a superior equivalent and provide evidence
Bid Securing DeclarationCompleted and signed templateThis replaces monetary security—mistakes here lead to rejection
Company RegistrationCertified copyThe name must match your quotation documents
Tax Good StandingOriginal or certifiedMust remain valid through the closing date
Social Security Good StandingOriginal or certifiedIf exempt, attach the exemption letter
Affirmative Action CertificateCertificate, exemption, or “not a relevant employer” proofSMEs often forget this
SME CertificateIf applicableUnlocks margin of preference points
Three Reference LettersOn similar supply contractsPreferably government or educational institutions
Undertaking on WagesSigned Labour Act compliance formMandatory to protect worker rights

Key dates summary (Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)

ItemDetail
RFQ TitleREQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS)
Procurement RefG/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026
Closing Date19 September 2025, 10:00
Submission VenueBid Box, Government Office Park, Luther Street
Validity60 days
Delivery Timeframe30 days after Purchase Order/Letter of Acceptance
CurrencyNamibian Dollars (NAD)
OpeningInternal by Public Entity

How to structure a winning quotation

Step 1: Lead with compliance

Open your Quotation Letter by referencing the tender title and reference number (G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026). Confirm:

  • 30-day delivery commitment
  • 60-day bid validity
  • Prices fixed in NAD

This reassures the evaluation team before they even get to your pricing sheet.

Step 2: Prove book authenticity

The Ministry wants exactly what they specified. Attach ISBNs, author names, editions, and publication years. If any titles are unavailable, submit evidence of equivalent quality editions (publisher catalogues, data sheets).

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Step 3: Price neatly and competitively

Use a structured price schedule:

  • Column 1: Book Title
  • Column 2: Author/Publisher
  • Column 3: ISBN/Edition
  • Column 4: Quantity
  • Column 5: Unit Price (NAD)
  • Column 6: Total

End with a grand total in bold.

Step 4: Claim the Margin of Preference

This RFQ allows cumulative preference points (up to 10%) for SMEs, women/youth-owned businesses, local manufacturers, and Namibian citizen service providers. Submit:

  • SME certificate
  • Shareholding documents
  • ID copies of owners
  • Proof of local sourcing (if applicable)

Step 5: Provide references

Use three specific reference letters for supplying books or educational materials. The best letters should:

  • Be recent (within last 3 years)
  • Be on letterheads
  • Specify the items delivered
  • Mention values, delivery timelines, and performance notes

Step 6: Present a delivery & logistics plan

Because delivery is expected within 30 days, include a short plan:

  • Confirm stock availability or import timelines
  • Explain packaging and transport method
  • Commit to delivery directly to NLAS in Windhoek

This shows you’ve thought beyond pricing and are operationally ready.


FAQs (Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)

Q: Where do I submit my quotation?
A: At the Bid Box, Ministry of Education, Government Office Park, Luther Street.

Q: What is the delivery period?
A: Within 30 days after receiving the Purchase Order/Letter of Acceptance.

Q: How long must my quotation remain valid?
A: 60 days from the closing date.

Q: Do I need a Bid Securing Declaration?
A: Yes, you must complete and sign it.

Q: What is the Procurement Reference Number?
A: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026.


How to access Namibian tenders without missing out

All Namibian tenders are published on the Government eProcurement Portal: https://egp1.gov.na/.

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Final thoughts on REQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS) (Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)

Final thoughts on REQUEST FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES SERVICE (NLAS) (Procurement Ref: G/RFQ/10-119/2025-2026)

This tender is more than a contract—it’s a stepping stone into Namibia’s public procurement ecosystem. Winning it proves that your business can deliver reliably to a government institution.

But the window is short: submissions close 19 September 2025 at 10:00.

Don’t leave it to the last minute. Each day lost is an opportunity for your competitors to prepare better.

✅ Submit a clean, compliant, competitive quotation.
✅ Use our services if you want experts to handle the paperwork.
✅ Position your business now—future tenders are already in the pipeline.

⏳ Remember: Government tenders = guaranteed payments + market credibility. Don’t miss out.

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