🚨 SCAM ALERT: Fake DCS RFQ – “NT291LK Wireless Fire Alarm System”
⚠️ Red Flags:
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Sender email: Meshack.Sematle@dcs.gov.za
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This appears legitimate, but scammers can spoof government addresses or create similar-looking accounts for deception.
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You’ve submitted multiple near-identical scam emails (over 12 now) with similar:
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Wording
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Urgency
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Contact structure
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Impersonated departments
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Product mentioned: NT291LK Wireless Fire Alarm System
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This is a high-cost, technical item—ideal for scam setups where:
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You are asked to source it from a specific fake supplier
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You pay upfront, and then the supplier disappears
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Vague “Open RFQ” language
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Legitimate tenders require registered vendors with experience
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This line is a scam tactic:
“You don’t need to be in the scope/expertise of the product.”
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It’s meant to lure general businesses to act as middlemen, then get trapped.
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No official DCS tender number or documentation references
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Real DCS procurement follows clearly outlined protocols via:
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Or the official DCS website: https://www.dcs.gov.za
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Fabricated urgency
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Phrases like:
“Exciting opportunity”, “Urgent”, “reply within 3 working days”
are not used in official tenders.
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Likely fake contact (Zanele Mzimba)
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Often, fake names and numbers are added to make the email sound real.
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No public record confirms “Zanele Mzimba” is part of DCS procurement.
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🚫 Do Not Respond — It’s a Scam
You will likely be asked to:
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Quote on the item
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Be told you won the RFQ
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Then instructed to urgently purchase the item from a “preferred supplier”
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That “supplier” is a scammer. Once you pay — you lose the money.
✅ What to Do Now
1. Do Not Quote or Send Info
Ignore any request to quote or engage further.
2. Report the Scam:
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📧 DCS Fraud Prevention: reportfraud@dcs.gov.za
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📞 DCS Head Office: +27 12 307 2000 (to verify)
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📧 Cybercrime Reporting: report@cybersecurityhub.gov.za
Send:
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Full email with headers
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Any attachment they sent
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A brief summary of your concerns
🛡️ Protect Yourself from Tender Scams:
| Uses @gov.za email verified with sender name | Email may be spoofed or from lookalike domain |
| Published on etenders.gov.za | Sent directly to you, not publicly advertised |
| Requires proof of experience and scope | Says “You don’t need to be in scope” |
| No third-party supplier instructions | Pushes you to buy from a “preferred supplier” |
| Includes official documentation and terms | Often vague with missing or fabricated documents |










