April 20, 2025

Ruto’s Office starts mass auction of government vehicles and assorted office equipment

Ruto’s Office starts mass auctioning of government vehicles and assorted office equipment.

The Deputy President’s Office has announced a large-scale auction of government vehicles and office equipment.

The DP’s office announced on Tuesday, June 7 that seven government vehicles of various models were ready for auction.

How to Bid

Qualified and interested bidders may obtain further information and inspect the items for disposal during office hours from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm from Monday to Friday except during lunch hours, weekends, and public holidays. 

The tender documents can be retrieved at the procurement office on first-floor wing B Room 11, Harambe House Annex, Nairobi. 

The document costs Ksh1,000 payable to the Secretary Administration, Office of the Deputy President, in form of a banker’s cheque or through cash at the cash office at Harambee House Annex, first floor during office hours. 

Duly completed documents must be deposited at the DP’s office in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the reference number. 

Interested bidders ought to submit the documents on or before June 21, 2022, at 10.00 am. 

Bids will be opened immediately after the deadline date and time specified above or any deadline date and time specified later.

The applications will be publicly opened in the presence of all bidders’ designated representatives who choose to attend. Late applications will be rejected. 

 Vehicles and office equipment under auction at Ruto’s Office 

Bidders who are interested must submit a refundable deposit ranging from Ksh13,000 to Ksh40,000, depending on the model.

A deposit of Ksh40,000 is required for a Toyota Prado, while deposits of Ksh34,000 and Ksh30,000 are required for a Toyota Fortuner and Ford Everest, respectively.

Those interested in Nissan Urvan will pay a deposit of Ksh13,000, a double cabin will cost Ksh20,000 in deposit while interested bidders seeking to purchase a Mitsubishi Pajero will be required to part with a Ksh20,000 deposit. 

For the Ford Everest bids are set at Ksh21,500

Assorted tires, office chairs, computers, photocopiers, telephone heads and accessories, assorted kitchen appliances, assorted farm equipment, and other scrap metals, and sofa sets are among the office equipment offered.

Electronic power stabilizers, various plumbing materials, power interchange switches, and televisions are among the others. Bidders will pay a non-refundable deposit of Ksh1,000 for the office equipment.

“Prices quoted should be net, must be in Kenya shillings and shall remain valid for the period to be determined by the procuring entity from the closing date of the tender,” reads part of the notice. 

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