Recently, in a major feat for transparency and accountability, the North Gauteng High Court ordered that the public must have access to COVID-19 procurement contracts – details of which, until now, have been kept away from the public eye as the government cited confidentiality clauses.
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Health sector procurement in South Africa: A look at 2 major bills
Between South Africaâs Public Procurement Bill and the National Health Insurance Bill, health sector procurement in the country is set for a major shake-up â all as a landmark court decision last week reaffirmed the constitutional imperative that public procurement must be conducted in a transparent way. Alicestine October takes a deep dive into the accelerating currents of procurement reform.
Rice it up! – Ohio Ag Net | Ohio’s Country Journal
On a Midwest farm surrounded by cornfields, it was a rare occurrence when rice graced our supper tab
EABL defends Diageo’s Sh22bn shares purchase in Senate
EABL has defended the recent acquisition of an additional 14.97 percent stake in the company by Diageo Plc.
Tony Award-Winner Myles Frost, Country Music Artist Lauren Davidson, and South Africa’s Mzansi Youth Choir to Perform at TriNet PeopleForce 2023
/PRNewswire/ — TriNet (NYSE: TNET), a leading provider of comprehensive human resources solutions for small and medium-size businesses (SMBs), today announced…
Fuel and electricity prices leave South Africans at breaking point | The Citizen
The hikes in the prices of fuel and electricity also pushes up the cost of everything else.
Dirco to sell properties in Europe, Africa and South America, swelling country’s coffers by R500m | News24
According to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, the sale of the properties was approved by the disposal committee.
EDITORIAL | Nsfas students don’t deserve this shoddy treatment
The allowance payment debacle must be rectified swiftly and effectively so that students can get back to class
Gordhan: SA ‘very close’ to ending 4-year standoff with Chinese rail group over Transnet order | Business
Since late 2019 Transnet has struggled to get vital spare parts from rail giant CRRC E-Loco Supply, meaning locomotives cannot be fixed once they break.
‘Public Procurement Bill fails to address the complete reality of corruption’
Parliament has called for comments on the Public Procurement Bill, due on 11 September 2023.