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How to Bid for Public Contracts in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28338, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe has a law called the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act that controls how government buying happens. When we talk about buying things for the government, we also mean selling off any public property according to sections 3, 4, and 6 of this law. Government groups must follow these rules when they buy stuff. These groups include government offices, local councils, special organizations created by Parliament, and companies where the government has most of the control. Any time these groups need something, they tell everyone by posting a notice asking for suppliers who want to sell to them. These notices tell you what they want to buy, give a tender number, and say when the offer period ends. If you want to sell to them, you contact them for the full tender papers. Keep in mind they might charge you money for these papers, which you won't get back. You need several basic documents ready, like company details, tax papers, banking information, and people who can say your business does good work. Inside the tender papers, you'll find all the rules about who can apply and how they pick winners. If you decide to apply, fill out all the forms they give you and attach everything they ask for. Then, put it all in a sealed envelope with the tender number and what you're selling written on the outside. Make sure you turn it in before the deadline they set. [/QUOTE]
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