Daily Nation Newspaper

Honey Bee dares ZABS

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In demand letters to ZABS and ZAMRA, Honey Bee Pharmacy through their lawyer, Tutwa Ngulube questioned why contractua­l obligation­s with regard the supply of the health kits were ignored.

Honey Bee stated that they were legally supposed to be present when the products supplied were being tested by ZABS.

“The contract demands that if there is any complaint against the product, you are supposed to write to our client, Honey Bee that we want to conduct the test and they should be presence,” the letter read in part.

Honey Bee labelled the results from ZABS as ‘fake’ and challenged the institutio­n to provide evidence that the condoms and gloves were defective.

The company said the products ZABS tested were not the ones they supplied Ministry of Health.

And Mr Ngulube said in an interview that the supplied products were tested at the point of origin by the manufactur­ers according to WHO standards and found to be safe.

He said it was foul for the public institutio­ns to carry out tests on the condoms and gloves without the presence of Honey Bee Pharmacy.

“They didn’t have to go on their own without informing the supplier. They just wake up and claim that they did a test when there has not been any single complaint from the provinces where the products were taken,” said Mr Ngulube.

Mr Ngulumbe said “as far as our client is concerned, they supplied the product that was accepted by both local and internatio­nal standards.”

And when contacted for a comment, ZABS executive director, Manuel Mutale said he was constraine­d to comment on the matter as he has to respect confidenti­ality for the client’s results.

“I have no authority to comment on the matter. ZABS is just a laboratory, and as a laboratory, we can just be contracted to do the test and give the results to the client but I cannot start commenting on the results in public,” he said.

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