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The President of the Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA), Agostinho Vuma, said that the transition to a digital model was not just a technological modernization but a revolution in the way the state reports to the private sector, promoting transparency, efficiency, and competitiveness.
The Mozambican government launched the project to set up an Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) platform aimed at modernizing government procurement, making it more transparent, efficient, and traceable.
Minister Louveira considered it a challenging step for the country, which was demonstrating its non-negotiable commitment to digital transformation, efficiency and development in Mozambique.
The President of the Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA), Agostinho Vuma, said that the transition to a digital model was not just a technological modernization but a revolution in the way the state reports to the private sector, promoting transparency, efficiency, and competitiveness.
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The e-GP system will make it possible to carry out all the phases of the public procurement cycle in a digital and integrated way, from planning, launching tenders, submitting bids, awarding contracts, and concluding contracts to recording execution and payment.