Bindura Rural District Council (Bindura RDC)
- On an undisclosed date in 2011, Twalumba entered into a contract with Bindura RDC for the rehabilitation of a 29.7 km stretch Mumhurwi Road and a six span bridge along Pote River. The total contract price was the sum of USD 4 343 974.04.
- Needless to say, Bindura RDC did not go to tender in breach of the Procurement Act read together with the Procurement Regulations, SI 171 of 2002. Instead 50% down payment was made.
- On 12 July 2012, Bindura RDC through its legal practitioners Warara and Associates, cancelled the agreement between Twalumba and Bindura RDC. In their letter of cancellation, Warara and Associates contended that:
- Twalumba had failed to complete the Pote Bridge,
- Twalumba indicated that they were not able to fund the completion of the works; and
- Only 45% of the works on the bridge had been completed.
- The auditors carried out a review of the preliminary bills of quantities for Pote Bridge and Mumhurwi Road. They established that US$2 289 241.42 would have been required for Pote Bridge and US$1 514 738.62 would have been required for Mumhurwi Road, meaning that the quoted price of US$4 343 974.04 would have been adequate.
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