International Journal of Research in Education Humanities and Commerce
Volume 04, Issue 05 "September - October 2023"
ISSN 2583-0333
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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PURCHASING
SYSTEM EMPLOYED BY THE PUBLIC SECTOR IN ZIMBABWE
JANET MOYO
Department of Business Management,
National University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo,
MLISA JASPER NDLOVU
Department of Business Management, National University of
Science and Technology, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
(Corresponding author),
LOVENESS PAULOS
Gwanda State University, Epoch Mine Campus, P.O Box 30
Filabusi, Zimbabwe.
https://doi.org/10.37602/IJREHC.2023.4510
ABSTRACT
The study sought to measure the effectiveness of the purchasing system employed in the public
sector in Zimbabwe. The problem springs from the criticism hailed against public procurement
over its failure to effectively deliver quality services to the society. The corporate world yearns
for a system that will address properly the needs of the populace making them realise the value
for their money. The objectives of the research were to; identify procurement challenges in the
Zimbabwe public sector that runs down service delivery; evaluate the value of the procurement
function to the public sector; and to come up with strategies that can be put in place to improve
the public procurement process. This research was guided by pragmatist philosophy.
Pragmatism uses both qualitative and quantitative research techniques. A total number of 39
respondents were used as the sample population to represent public sector procurement at
public works. Both stratified and purposive sampling techniques were used to allow the
researchers to gather the relevant data required in the research. The researchers employed the
use of the questionnaire and interviews to gather data. The study established that despite the
major reforms in public procurement challenges still persist. Public procurement suffers from
outdated systems of operation. This has a cascading effect; as it leads to long and inconvenient
processes that delay the procurement of essential materials. Budgeted monies are preyed upon
by inflation due to lack of urgency in procurement. Having noted such challenges, the
researchers recommend that the Government prioritizes the implementation of e-procurement
as this will help enhance public service delivery.
Keywords: purchasing system, public procurement, public sector, service delivery, e-
procurement.
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The research seeks to assess the effectiveness of the public procurement system in Zimbabwe,
establishing challenges that work against such. The researchers will give possible
recommendations or propose solutions to deal with these. The public procurement process is