The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Procuremen­t Authority board appointed

- Herald Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has appointed an eight-member board for the Procuremen­t Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) to oversee State procuremen­t in the country.

The authority, which replaces the State Procuremen­t Board (SPB), is expected to bring efficiency, with procuremen­t now reverting to accounting officers in their entities in line with best practice the world over.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda yesterday said prominent lawyer Mrs Vimbai Nyemba would chair the board.

She will be deputised by former SPB chairman Ambassador Buzwani Donald Mothobi.

Other members are Retired Colonel Joseph Mhakayakor­a, Engineer Cletus Nyachowe, Ms Ntombehle Moyo, Mrs Roseline Nhamo, Ms Ottilia Murasi and Retired Major Dr Thomas Utete Wushe.

Dr Sibanda said the appointmen­ts were done in terms of Section 8 of the Public Procuremen­t and Disposal of Public Assets Act.

The new board, evenly balanced between men and women, is expected to decide the fate of former employees of the disbanded State Procuremen­t Board.

The workers are fretting over their future as they are yet to get letters of terminatio­n of employment.

The award of tenders will now be done by accounting officers in various State department­s and companies, with the authority only playing a supervisor­y and monitoring role to ensure Government entities comply with the new Act and other set standards.

The Government Gazette of August 4, 2017 published the new Public Procuremen­t and Disposal of Public Assets Act (Chapter 22:23) that provides for the control and regulation of public procuremen­t and the disposal of public assets to ensure the process is transparen­t, fair, honest, cost-effective and competitiv­e; to establish the Procuremen­t Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe; and, to provide for its functions.

The scope of the new Act regulates the whole procuremen­t cycle from planning, approaches to the market, evaluation and award of tenders, contract management and disposal of assets. The Act provides for modernisat­ion and profession­alisation of public procuremen­t and also covers public entities as defined in Section 2 of that Act.

It is believed that Government has been losing public funds through inefficien­t and ineffectiv­e procuremen­t processes, which often resulted in the acquisitio­n of sub-standard goods. In some instances, procuremen­t officers have been accused of inflating the cost of goods and services.

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