Updates on GHANEPS

On Tuesday 6th April, 2021, while our On-boarding team was in Tarkwa to kick-start the roll-out of the Ghana Electronic Procurement System (GHANEPS) in the Western Region, our Training team was training a batch of Service Providers (Suppliers, Contractors and Consultants) at our training hub at the Accra Digital Centre in Accra. The first Roll-Out […]

Advertiser’s Announcements

The Public Procurement Authority wishes to bring to the attention of Procurement Entities (PEs) the following important announcements: Advertisement of tender notices Pursuant to section 47(4) of the Public Procurement Act,2003(Act 663) as amended, all Procurement Entities are required to advertise their tender notices on the website of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA). This is[…..]

New Year Message from the AG. CEO of PPA

It’s the beginning of a New Year (2021) and I would like to say Happy New Year to all our stakeholders and the general public. 2020 was a tough year globally as the world was hit with the COVID-19 Pandemic. Businesses, Organizations, and Governments had to quickly adapt and navigate through these challenging times to[…..]

Assessment of Procurement Activities of Public Procurement Entities

The Public Procurement Authority is mandated under Section 3 (d) of the Public Procurement Act, 2003(Act 663) as amended to “monitor and supervise public procurement and ensure compliance with statutory requirements”. In fulfillment of this mandate, the Public Procurement Authority is hereby serving notice of the annual assessment of procurement activities for 2020. Your organization[…..]

Register for the upcoming Electronic Procurement System (GHANEPS) Training

ATTENTION: Registered Service Providers (Supplier, Contractor, Consultant)!!! Take advantage of any of the upcoming training sessions to get yourself ready to use the newly deployed Ghana Electronic Procurement System (GHANEPS). GHANEPS is being rolled out in phases and will be the only way for Public Procurement in Ghana very soon. Hence, the commitment from Government[…..]

Disclaimer

The Public Procurement Authority (PPA), wishes to bring to the attention of the general public the operations of some unscrupulous persons under the guise of:   The Tender Board, Office of the Presidency, Republic of Ghana –www.tenderboard-gh.org   Ghana Procurement Service –www.ghanaprocurementservices.com   Purporting to have been set up by the Government of Ghana, to[…..]

Guidelines to Public Entities on the conduct of procurement during the shutdown period as a result of COVID-19

31st March, 2020 The Public Procurement Authority pursuant to its mandate under Section 3 of the Public Procurement Act 2003 (Act 663) as amended by the Public Procurement (Amendment) Act 2016 (Act 914), and mindful of its oversight responsibilities as the Regulator of Public Procurement in Ghana, hereby provides the following guidelines to aid in[…..]

PPA organizes Contract Administration workshops

The Public Procurement Authority (PPA) has organized two sessions of Contract Administration Workshops for goods and works for procurement practitioners, review committees and personnel of oversight bodies at Crystal Palm Hotels on 25th-28th November, 2019 and 3rd -5th December 2019. The workshop was targeted at personnel who undertake day to day Contract Management in their[…..]

PPA’s acting CEO attends Africa Public Procurement Summit in Senegal

The 2nd week of November, 2019 was hectic in the Wolof city of Dakar in Africa’s most westerly point-Senegal, as Heads of African Public Procurement Regulatory Authorities, Procurement Experts, and representatives from Governments congregated in the plush King Fahd Palace Hotel for the first General Assembly of the African Public Procurement Network (APPN). The gathering[…..]

PPA holds review workshop on standards for tender documents

The Public Procurement Authority, PPA, has held a workshop to review its guidelines and standards tender document for framework agreement and to build a more robust oversight function of independent government institutions and Parliament. This, according to the PPA, is within the wider context of the Ghana Beyond Aid vision to improve economic governance and[…..]