The cabinet has approved the long-awaited draft Public Procurement Bill, which will standardise fragmented procurement practices across government for submission to parliament.

“The draft bill aims to create a single framework for public procurement and eliminate fragmentation in the laws dealing with public procurement,” minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said at a post-cabinet meeting media briefing Thursday...

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