Ntui-Mankim road construction works delayed by disagreements over the awarding of construction contract to Chinese Sinohydro
January 13, 2021 | Selected as the provisional successful bidder for the construction of the Ntui-Mankim road section (96.7 km), the Chinese company Sinohydro is currently the subject of disagreements between members of the Arbitration Commission of the Ministry of Public Contracts (Minmap). The meetings were convened by the Minister of Public Contracts Ibrahim TALBA MALLA to rule as a last resort on two unfavorable opinions (of the Central Road Procurement Control Commission-CCCM-TR) contested by the Ministry of Public Works (MINTP).
According to our sources, on January 8, 2021, the Minister of Public Contracts had to suspend the works of the Arbitration Commission because of fierce arguments between members f the said commission. While some of the members agreed with the unfavorable opinion of the CCCM-TR, others were questioning such decision to elimina
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Rock Island Mayor talks budget, COVID-19, 2020 highlights in State of the City address
Mayor Mike Thoms highlighted how the year of 2020 changed many of the city s operations and what s planned for 2021. Author: Connor Day Updated: 10:53 PM CST January 11, 2021
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. In the 2021 State of the City address, Mayor Mike Thoms spoke to several topics concerning how COVID-19 and other challenges changed city operations going into 2021.
Thoms began with a brief foreword lamenting the many and varied losses felt by every member of the community, before moving on to a notable piece of policy.
The city was previously considering a slight 6+% increase in propety tax, but feedback and a cutting of expenses is allowing the city to meet budget goals without needing the tax. Thoms notes that this is at the cost of lowering the amount of city employees to below 2019 numbers and stopping the cost of personnel from increasing.