PHOTO | DIANA NGILA | FILE Education cabinet secretary Prof Jacob
Kaimenyi during a press briefing on the laptop project tenders at Jogoo
House on October 17, 2013.
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The primary schools laptops have been reduced from 1.3 million to 1.2 million.
The additional 20,537 laptops for teachers will be bought separately according to a tender advertised on Tuesday.
Price negotiations will be allowed if bidders quote more than the government’s budget.
A
top Education ministry official said that permission had been sought as
required from the Public Procurement Oversight Authority to allow
change of tender. The laptops will cost Sh17.5 billion.
In
August, a ministry tender asked for the supply of 1,378,622 laptops,
20,673 printers and a similar number of projectors. (READ: State invites fresh laptop bids)
To
appeal to more bidders, the bid security was reduced to Sh50 million
from Sh228 million. To reduce costs, content-sharing platform has been
removed.
“Content sharing management platform and
class management is critical. Content sharing platform should be a fully
functional learning system,” read a clause in the previous tender. This
has now been deleted.
On Tuesday, Cabinet Secretary
Jacob Kaimenyi and Principle Secretary Belio Kipsang were not available
for comment. “I am in a meeting in Paris,” Dr Kipsang said.
FREE BROADBAND
Some bidders have called for further review.
Safaricom
chief executive Bob Collymore said if they were allocated additional
spectrum for a 4G or LTE networks over the next 24 months, they would
provide free broadband access to all public primary schools with the
laptops.
In the previous tender, HP Commercials was the
lowest bidder quoting Sh28.7 billion — three times the government
budget while Huawei of China quoted the highest, Sh60.5 billion.
Others were Samsung Electronics (Sh39.1 billion), Symphony Technologies (Sh38 billion), Haier Technologies (Sh34 billion), ZTE Corporation (Sh33 billion) and Telkom Kenya (Sh32 billion).
Others were Samsung Electronics (Sh39.1 billion), Symphony Technologies (Sh38 billion), Haier Technologies (Sh34 billion), ZTE Corporation (Sh33 billion) and Telkom Kenya (Sh32 billion).
Mastec EA Ltd
placed two bids quoting Sh32.6 billion in one and Sh31.3 billion in
another while Shen Zhen Auto Digital quoted Sh30.3 billion.
Of
the Sh 17.5 billion set aside for the laptops, Sh800 million would be
spent on training, Sh500 million for digital content and Sh5.8 billion
for setting up computer laboratories in 10 primary schools in each of
the country’s 290 constituencies.
Each school would be supplied with about 50-100 laptops next year
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