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An assessment of public procurement act 2004 on Empowering domestic firms in Tanzania: a case of Selected institutions in Dar Es Salaam

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dc.creator Mbeyella, Freddy
dc.date 2016-02-25T07:08:06Z
dc.date 2016-02-25T07:08:06Z
dc.date 2013
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11192/723
dc.description A Dissertation Submitted in Partial/ Fulfillment of the Requirements for Award of the Degree of Masters of Science in Procurement (MSc PSCM) of Mzumbe University
dc.description The objective of the dissertation is to assess the Public Procurement Act 2004 in empowering domestic firms in Tanzania. The study was set out specifically to examine the awareness of procurement professionals and supply side; procedure for procurement and factors specified in the Act for encouraging participation of domestic firms in public procurement market. The research methodology that was adopted is this study is case study design. The choice of this methodology was influenced by the nature of the study and timeframe to undertake the project. The study was conducted in selected institutions in Dar es Salaam region where large volume of procurement activities takes place and accessibility of respondents. Data from population of 40 respondents comprising of procurement professionals, engineers, consultants and contractors was collected through questionnaire, analyzed and presented statistically and graphically. Based on the findings from the study it is concluded that procurement professionals are aware of provisions for empowering domestic firms though, are less conversant on implementation or compliance with the Act; conversely awareness on supply side is limited; procedures for tendering, selecting and awarding tender are clear and conducive for encouraging domestic enterprises; margin of preference, bid securing declaration; packaging (splitting) of contracts are significant measures for empowering domestics firms while tendering document in Kiswahili is insignificant factor for fostering participation of local suppliers in public procurement market. The outcome of the study calls for institutions responsible for overseeing procurement system in Tanzania, to take concerted efforts to enhance capacity to procurement professionals. Awareness campaign coupled with training in public procurement to supply side is required to stimulate the participation of domestic enterprises in public procurement. Lastly, enforcement of law on empowering domestic firms through PPA 2004 should be in place.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Mzumbe University
dc.subject Empowering domestic firms
dc.title An assessment of public procurement act 2004 on Empowering domestic firms in Tanzania: a case of Selected institutions in Dar Es Salaam
dc.type Thesis


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