SENSITISATION WORKSHOP
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THE NEW PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
23 - 25 July 2018
ZIPAM
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OBJECTIVES OF THE THIS WORKSHOP
• To sensitise participants on the provisions on the
reformed PPDPA Act
• To clarify some of the objectives of the Provisions of
the Act.
• To highlight the consequences of non-compliance.
• To provide a platform where participants can discuss
the Act without interruptions.
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Expectations to the participants
We expect that you:
• Want to have more knowledge of the Public Procurement Act and the
Regulations so that your organisations operate within the confines of the
Law
• involve actively in the workshop discussions – this is an interactive
workshop
• ask for clarification, if required for: slides / cases / terms / concepts
• take notes to be used later as you embark on implementing the ACT.
• state when you find provisions that you anticipate to cause implementation
challenges
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PRAZ Team
• Mr Nyasha Chizu (FCIPS) - PRAZ CEO
• Mr Cliff Gondo (MCIPS) – Capacity Building Director
• Ms Tariro Chitsunge – Legal Advisor
• Secretarial Team led by Mrs Nhaitai
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Contact details
[Link]
ceo@[Link]
gondoc@[Link]
reception@[Link]
• PRAZ is open for business
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3 Day Workshop Agenda
• Opening Remarks by PRAZ CEO
• Workshop Overview - Introduction to Organisational Buying Behaviour
• Introduction to the Principles of Public Procurement
• Background to the reforms
• Effective planning
• Technical requirements and qualifications of bidders
• Methods of Procurement
• Procedures for competitive and restricted bidding
• Procurement of Consultancy
Services
• Transparency and Integrity
• Contract Management
• Special issues in procurement 6
INTRODUCTION TO THE SENSITISATION
WORKSHOP 23 – 25 JULY
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Public Procurement
• Public procurement refers to procurement of external
resources needed by the government and the entities
under their control.
• Public procurement includes acquisitions of external
resources using public funds. It also uses any other
source of funding, such as grants and gifts
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Strengthen the procurement professionalisation
The new Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act, which
took effect January 2018:
• provides for licensing of procurement practitioners in the public
sector practice
• Central government, State-owned enterprises, and local authorities
shall establish procurement management units (PMUs) to ensure that
decisions are free from undue influence.
Various New Law Training Courses are
Provided for in Part VI of the regulations
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Public Procurement Systems
• The purpose and actions of the public procurement system
transcend meeting functional objectives. It recognizes the
significant role public procurement can play in generating
positive public value.
• In this regard, the procurement system in Zimbabwe
recognizes the equal status of functional and horizontal
objectives in public procurement
• This is expressed in the legal frameworks which govern
public procurement (PPDPA) 10
Regulatory Compliance
• A highly prescriptive approach is considered appropriate where
officials have minimal procurement skills, and where it is also
necessary to ensure transparency or prevent or overcome corruption.
• Compliance may become the focus of public procurement instead of
the outcomes.
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Influencers on
Organisational Buying Behaviour
( public sector)
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Structure for this workshop
Day 1 Introduction to the Workshop, Module 1, 2,3 & 4
Day 2 Module 5, 6, 7 & 8
Day 3 Module 9, 10 & Closing Remarks and Presentation of Certificates
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Detailed Workshop Outline
Module 1 Introduction to the principles of public procurement
Module 2 Background to the reforms
Module3 Effective planning
Module 4 Technical requirements and qualifications of bidders
Module 5 Methods of procurement
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Detailed Workshop Outline
Module 6 Procedures for competitive and restricted bidding
Module 7 Procurement of consultancy services
Module 8 Transparency and Integrity
Module 9 Contract management
Module 10 Special issues in procurement
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Outset for the New Law Training courses
The Chinese philosopher Confucius
(died 479) said:-
I hear and I forget
I see and I remember some
I do and I understand
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Where to find supplementing information
• PRAZ’ Website: [Link]
• World Bank’s website: [Link] such as an article
on Zimbabwe’s modernization of its public procurement:
[Link]
procurement-in-zimbabwe-one-step-at-a-time
• OECD: [Link]
• Newspapers
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