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This study examined the evaluation of the public process and performance in
Tanzania. The study looked at the contributions of public procurement as directed by
world bank and other donors, perception of people in procurement process, the
limitations faced by organization in manual procurement process, and the
challenges faced by Procurement Unit Management ( PMU) and suppliers.
The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) is a regulatory body
established under the Public Procurement Act CAP 410 as repealed by the Public
Procurement Act No.7 of 2011.The Authority is charged with regulatory functions
and vested with oversight powers and responsibilities on all public procurement
activities carried by all public bodies in the mainland Tanzania.
The objectives of PPRA are to ensure the application of fair, competitive,
transparent, non-discriminatory and value for money procurement standards and
practices; set standards for the public procurement systems in United Republic of
Tanzania; monitor compliance of procuring entities and build ,in collaboration with
Public Procurement Policy Division and other relevant professional bodies,
procurement capacity in the United Republic.
Data were collected through questionnaires and interviews with 16 respondents. Data
were analyzed and inference was drawn using the Microsoft Excel and presented
through table and charts.
Regarding the public procurement process the government has to put extra effort on
insisting the use of government funds through well planned procurement budget so
as to be parallel to the public procurement process finally to get good performance in
procurement of items, services and works. |
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