Zimbabwe opposition blasts alleged state graft amid virus response

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The government has come under fire for granting two-month-old company Drax Consult SAGL a contract to supply about R349.4 million worth of Covid-19 equipment.

Zimbabwe’s main opposition coalition on Thursday condemned alleged state corruption following suspicions around a $2 million payment to a medical company contracted to provide anti-coronavirus equipment.

The deal was allegedly signed without the legal consent of Zimbabwe’s procurement registration authority. “Look at the big cars being driven by the ministers and their children,” said MDC-Alliance spokeswoman Fadzayi Mahere at a press conference in the capital Harare. “What we have seen as citizens and as the opposition is that ZACC is the place where corruption cases go to die,” Mahere said.The government has not commented on the allegations.

 

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