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Deputy President Professor Kithure Kindiki has told all government institutions to abide by the directive requiring the use of the E-procurement system to increase transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public spending. Kindiki, who was addressing the development partners’ forum in Karen, also urged the donors to align their funding with the government’s bottom-up economic agenda.
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Public institutions urged to abide by E-procurement directive
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