Mthuli Ncube rolls out price list to curb supplier overcharging

A national price list just got dropped onto Zimbabwe's e-procurement system to block suppliers from gouging the government on everyday purchases.

Standard price list targets overpricing
  • Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube confirmed the National Standard Price List is live.
  • It covers all goods and services the government typically buys locally.
  • Any pricing above the specified range gets automatically rejected.
  • PRAZ hosts the list on its website and manages the e-procurement system.
ZiG payments are now the default locally
  • The government will pay in ZiG for all locally produced goods supplied.
  • Ncube said this move is meant to boost local-currency demand.
  • The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued a supporting statement on forex access.
  • Importers can still source US dollars through their banks legitimately.
Foreign reserves back up the currency
  • Zimbabwe holds US$1.2 to US$1.5 billion in hard-currency reserves.
  • Gold is part of that reserve cushion.
  • Ncube says that covers the ZiG currently in circulation.
  • He insisted there is zero reason to stress about forex access.
Contractor payments should improve
  • Blocking overpayments prevents the government from falling behind on bills.
  • Over-contracting gets eliminated when pricing stays within range.
  • Goods sourced internationally will still be paid in US dollars.
  • Ncube framed the whole system as restoring procurement order.
 

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