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mbili ya bakha
mbili ya bakha
6 years ago

thats the way VICAR

Hatton
Hatton
6 years ago

Bravo Fr Tamani, more especially your justification of the quota system of selecting university students. Those who thought quota system was a regional issue have now understood.

Zilani
Zilani
6 years ago

The way I understand contracts on road construction is that engineers certify the works first before any payments are made. Who certifies these road works? Who pays these bogus certificates? Don’t blame the tender evaluation teams.

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago
Reply to  Zilani

No. In any collusive bidding scheme, tender evaluation teams are at a certain stage involved. With corruption swirling around in the construction industry, they are part and parcel of syndicate. Collect and review bid securities submitted by the winning and losing bidders (or, if the actual securities are unavailable, examine the bid security information in the Bid Evaluation Report); note such securities issued by the same bank on the same day to different bidders. Also note such securities that appear to be forged. In any case, do a thorough search and you will be shocked with the results. However, in… Read more »

Euphy
Euphy
6 years ago

I have observed how Kayisa Road construction is done. I think that is way Tarmac roads have to constructed. But just scraping existing earth and apply tar as it is being done on Rumphi Nyika Road seems to be cosmatic. RA please visit the road and educate me.

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