Dar es Salaam Regional Administrative Secretary, Dr. Toba Nguvila, hands over special devices including a radio and a flash drive containing educational content on public procurement, to a person with visual impairment during an event organized by PPRA on May 23, 2025, in Dar es Salaam. In present are PPRA Board Chairperson, Dr. Leonada Mwagike (right), Ilala District Commissioner, Hon. Edward Mpogolo (second from right), and PPRA Director General Mr. Dennis Simba
PPRA Board Chairperson, Dr. Leonada Mwagike, speaks during a special event where PPRA handed over equipment—including radios and flash drives containing educational content—to people with visual impairments, held on May 23, 2025, in Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam Regional Administrative Secretary, Dr. Toba Nguvila (far right), listens to the PPRA Director General, Mr. Dennis Simba, during a special equipment handover event for people with visual impairments (not pictured), held on May 23, 2025, in Dar es Salaam. Second from the right is the Ilala District Commissioner, Hon. Edward Mpogolo; others in the photo include members of the PPRA Board of Directors and Management.
Dar es Salaam Regional Administrative Secretary, Dr. Toba Nguvila, speaks during an event held on May 23, 2025, in the city, where PPRA distributed special equipment to individuals with visual impairments. In attendance were Ilala District Commissioner Hon. Edward Mpogolo (on his right), PPRA Board Chairperson Dr. Leonada Mwagike (on his left), members of the association for the visually impaired, as well as members of the PPRA Board and Management.
PPRA Director General, Mr. Dennis Simba, speaks at the Open Economic Opportunities Forum themed ‘Mgao wa 30% za Samia Kupitia NeST’,' organized in collaboration with Generation Samia on February 29, 2025 in Mwanza. The event drew over 5,000 attendees.
Mtwara District Commissioner, Hon. Abdallah Mwaipaya, cuts a tape to officially open PPRA Southern Zone Offices, at the PSSSF-Sokoine building, Mtwara Municipality, February 28, 2025. Middle is Manager PPRA – Southern Zone, Mr. Finias Manasseh and Chairperson of Mtwara Press Club, Ms. Grace Kasembe
Mtwara District Commissioner, Mr. Abdallah Mwaipaya, signs Visitors Book at PPRA Southern Zone Offices in Mtwara, shortly after he officially opened the offices, February 28, 2025. To his right is Manager PPRA – Southern Zone, Mr. Finias Manasseh, PPRA staff member, Ms. Ester Mponda (first left), Chairman of Mtwara Press Club, Ms. Grace Kasembe.
Vice President of Tanzania, Hon. Dr. Philip Mpango, presents a trophy to PPRA Director General, Mr. Dennis Simba during the opening ceremony of the Fifth e-Government Conference, held from February 11–13, 2025, at AICC in Arusha. The trophy was awarded in recognition of the Authority’s role as one of the main sponsors of the event.
The Deputy Minister of Finance, Hon.Ahmed Chande (fifth from the left), the Deputy Minister of State in the Office of the President, Finance and Planning, Hon. Juma Makungu Juma (seventh from the left), the Chairperson of the Zanzibar House of Representatives Budget Committee, Honourable Mwanaasha Khamis Juma (sixth from the left), the PPRA Director General, Mr. Dennis Simba (first on the right – front), along with members of the Zanzibar House of Representatives Budget Committee and PPRA staff, after an introductory meeting held at the Ministry of Finance offices in Dodoma, January 2025. The Zanzibar House of Representatives Budget Committee made a special visit to learn and gain experience from PPRA regarding the public procurement sector.
The Director of Research and Documentation at PPRA, Mr. Masunya Nashon, explains the steps taken during the study on the effectiveness of the use of the Price Adjustment Formula in public procurement processes conducted by the Authority, during a meeting to discuss the preliminary findings of the study, held on February 7, 2025, in Dar es Salaam. To his side is Dr. Magoti Harun, a research expert from PPRA who participated in the study. The meeting was attended by the PPRA Board, Management, and experts from other public institutions. The preliminary results shows that the improper application of the formula has caused financial losses to the government.