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A critical necessity for effective competitive selection is that the procurement process must be
clear and visible to all stakeholders. This transparency is crucial as it fosters confidence among
potential bidders across different levels, ultimately enhancing procurement performance. This
research aimed to assess how transparency impacts the procurement performance of local
government institutions. The study utilized a case study design and employed purposive and
simple random sampling methods to select 80 respondents from Moyo District Local
Government (MDLG). Qualitative data was analyzed through content analysis, while
quantitative data was assessed using descriptive statistics and a multiple regression model.
Findings indicated that publication of procurement plan and budget was significant to at
β=0.258, P<0.05. Access to key procurement information was significant at β=0.193, p<0.05.
Open communication was also significant at β=0.169, p<0.05. The study concluded that
ensuring transparency while conducting procurement processes improves performance in terms
of cost optimization and purchase of quality products which are delivered on time. The study
recommended MDLG to provide timely and sufficient information to the public and other
stakeholders most especially about upcoming contracts and status of ongoing procurement
processes through publication on public notice boards and online government procurement
portals for easy accessibility. |
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