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Infusing value for money (VFM) into the public procurement system in Botswana


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Author list: Botlhale, Emmanuel Kopang

Publication year: 2017

Journal: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

Volume number: 17

Issue number: 3

Start page: 281

End page: 314

Number of pages: 34



Public procurement accounts for a big proportion of public budget outlays, hence, it is important that there be demonstrated Value for Money (VfM) in public purchases. To ensure VfM in public procurement, Botswana introduced a modern public procurement system in early 2001. The system is yet to be subjected to VfM analysis. Using document analysis, this paper explores two main research questions: (i) what are key public procurement challenges in Botswana?; and (ii) how can public procurement in Botswana be improved? It is concluded that the public procurement system in Botswana is not constructed on a VfM basis. It is consequently suggested that there is a need for public procurement reforms and the adoption of various private sector continuous improvement tools such as Lean, Kaizen and Six Sigma.


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