The size of public procurement expenditure in Eswatini was estimated to be SZL 9,67 Billion in 2020 (ESPPRA, 2021). The ESPPRA estimates that the implementation of an e-GP system will provide over SZL 2.9 Billion economic benefit for both the government and its suppliers through efficiencies and both tangible and intangible cost savings. The attached document is the e-GP system case for change
Read MoreThe Government of Eswatini (GOE), through the Eswatini Public Procurement Regulatory Agency (ESPPRA), which is mandated to regulate public procurement, is in the process of improving the public procurement through the implementation of an electronic-Government Procurement (e-GP) system. The document attached is the adoption strategy to be followed.
Read MoreIn July 2019, the government of Eswatini through the assistance of the world bank conducted an e-Government Procurement Readiness Assessment aimed at evaluating the country's procurement environment and its readiness for implementation of e-GP. The document attached is a report of this assessment and its results.
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