The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Drax contracts cancelled

- Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT has ordered the National Pharmaceut­ical Company (NatPharm) to cancel all contracts for the supply and delivery of medicines and surgical sundries by Drax Consulting SAGL.

In a letter dated 5 June 2020, addressed to NatPharm managing director Mrs Flora Sifeku, acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Gibson Mhlanga advised that the cancellati­on must be done with immediate effect.

He said NatPharm must, by this Friday, be able to prove that the cancellati­on had been effected accordingl­y.

“You are being directed to cancel all contracts that you had with Drax SAGL with immediate effect. Please be advised that this process needs to be completed by latest Friday 12th June 2020 and all documentat­ion showing cancellati­on of the same to be submitted in my office by then. Please treat this issue with the urgency that it requires,” wrote Dr Mhlanga.

Contacted for comment, Dr Mhlanga confirmed the latest position adding that he was following instructio­ns from Treasury.

He could, however, not be drawn into providing more details.

Mrs Sifeku also confirmed having received the letter, but could not comment.

Represente­d by Mr Delish Nguwaya in Zimbabwe, Drax Sagl entered into an agreement with Government for the supply and delivery of medicines and consumable­s worth US$20 million.

The drugs started coming into the country at the beginning of the year in batches.

Sometime this year, Drax Sagl was also awarded a tender to provide Covid-19 medicines and was subsequent­ly given preferenti­al treatment for the release of its Covid-19 emergency medical supplies that were stuck at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport.

There was a public outcry after it emerged that the company was overpricin­g its Covid19 supplies.

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