Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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washiku wrote:Much Know wrote:washiku wrote:Much Know wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Winter is here, you just dont see it.
80% of that money will go into someone's pockets.  I'd like to "know" how someone will do this when all tender processes are going to be online. Ama ni kuibiwa ukiangalia tu! Are the counties ones Online too? They can "be forced" to put their tenders on the same platform, sema wepewe mondays, tuesdays kitu kama hiyo, where would the issue with counties using this platform arise? there are too many solutions being sold out there, unless they are preparing to eat and "they" are not one person. I agree they should. My question is whether they are on the IFMIS platform now. If the govt purchases can be centralised in a system accessible easily and transparently by all stakeholders, govt would save a lot of money. First, suppliers would compete openly without the "deal" additions added on top of the actual prize. Two, govt would save through economies of scale by negotiating for discounts from suppliers due to the huge volumes involved. Until that is done, we shall continue buying a pen at 120shillings and a tissue for 500bob per piece; and nothing will ever change. Uhuru started this system when he was a Finance Minister, I hope he see it through in his team as PORK. As someone once said here, eating will be quite hard soon. I know quite a few that have been on IFMIS beginning some time in the last calendar year though not fully (some kind of semi-manual hybrid system). However, going forward, they're all expected to be on IFMIS 100%. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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