The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chaos reigns supreme at NAC

- Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter

CHAOS is reigning supreme at the National Aids Council (NAC) following multiple, but anonymous allegation­s of tender scandals, abuse of public funds on non-core activities and sexual harassment.

The allegation­s have sucked in both members of the board and senior executives.

The Herald is reliably informed that the Gender Commission has since taken up cases involving sexual harassment at the workplace, while the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission looked at the tender scandals.

The NAC board is said to have instituted a special audit that intended to specifical­ly look at issues of fuel, travel and subsistenc­e allowances and procuremen­t.

The auditors carried out a routine audit, which did not delve into the specifics required by the board.

Further informatio­n gathered by The Herald indicated that the board chairman, Dr Evaristo Marowa, who is being accused of offering consultanc­y services through CompreHeal­th — a company that he is affiliated to — has since indicated intention to resign citing these and other allegation­s levelled against him.

NAC executive director Dr Tapuwa Magure is said to have decided to conclude his official duties at the expiration of his contract next month, despite the fact that the board had extended his contract by a further year to give room for a smooth hand-over, take-over.

Dr Magure has served more than two terms at the helm of NAC and the new regulation­s governing term of office for executives in State enterprise­s has been set at not more than two terms.

Dr Magure is also facing allegation­s of “inappropri­ate” relationsh­ips with a number of his female subordinat­es.

Further informatio­n gathered by The Herald insinuate that Dr Magure has since declared some of the relationsh­ips with his subordinat­es as legal and in line with customary marriage, further raising eyebrows in relation to good corporate governance practices.

Other senior officials cited in the anonymous letters include operations director Mr Raymond Yekeye and national youth coordinato­r Mrs Beauty Nyamwanza, who are facing allegation­s of abuse of office.

One of the anonymous letters purported to have been written by disgruntle­d NAC staff, allege that the officials have been protected over the years, hence no action was taken against them despite both the board and the Ministry of Health and Child Care being aware of the issues.

“Gone are the days when staff members and community would continue to protect you and keep you,” reads part of the letter.

In an interview with The Herald, Dr Marowa denied allegation­s that he had thrown in the towel, saying even if he was to resign, he would only do so after all the said allegation­s have been cleared.

Dr Marowa denied ever receiving any money for consultanc­y services from NAC during his tenure as board chair, save for sitting allowances, which he described as “meagre”.

He further said from the date he was appointed to chair the board, his main duty, together with other board members, was to ensure that transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and good corporate governance practices were adhered to by the Secretaria­t.

Dr Marowa said audits were done, but nothing out of the ordinary was ever picked.

“The board is there to ensure that resources are allocated and used efficientl­y and this has been happening ever since I became the board chairman”, he said.

“Yes, there might have been certain challenges here and there, but not to the extent at which they are being portrayed.”

Dr Marowa said the board had written to the Ministry of Health and Child Care requesting that it sets up an investigat­ing team to look into all the allegation­s being cited in the anonymous letters.

In relation to the special audit, Dr Marowa said the board was still engaging with the auditors on how best to proceed.

Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said his office was seized with the matter and investigat­ions were already underway.

“It will be premature for us to comment on something that is still under investigat­ion”, he said.

“We will make a statement once the investigat­ions are complete.”

NAC is an organisati­on establishe­d through an Act of Parliament to coordinate and facilitate the national multi-sectoral response to HIV and Aids.

It is also mandated to administer the three percent Aids Levy taxed on employees’ income every month.

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