Zimbabwe might approve Wicknell Chivayo's $400 million medical supply deal. Information Ministry worker Nick Mangwana confirmed Chivayo's company TTM Global Medical Exports sent a proposal for cancer equipment and medicine. The South African company shows Chivayo as director and uses a hotel address in Sandton. Critics doubt the company's reliability after it started just seven months ago. People became angry after contract details leaked during President Mnangagwa's hospital tours.
Papers show the government would pay $110 including across four years for medical supplies. Mangwana says the contract remains unsigned and needs Cabinet approval. Chivayo claims the contract is fake and blames opposition groups for spreading lies. He says critics want to damage his reputation with false information. The businessman wants people to respect his name and leave him alone.
Chivayo's expensive gifts to government supporters make people wonder about his money. President Mnangagwa apparently sees him as someone helping Zimbabwe. Vice President Chiwenga thinks Chivayo runs dishonest businesses. The government won't investigate his wealth despite citizen concerns. Many believe Chivayo helps Mnangagwa distribute money secretly.
Papers show the government would pay $110 including across four years for medical supplies. Mangwana says the contract remains unsigned and needs Cabinet approval. Chivayo claims the contract is fake and blames opposition groups for spreading lies. He says critics want to damage his reputation with false information. The businessman wants people to respect his name and leave him alone.
Chivayo's expensive gifts to government supporters make people wonder about his money. President Mnangagwa apparently sees him as someone helping Zimbabwe. Vice President Chiwenga thinks Chivayo runs dishonest businesses. The government won't investigate his wealth despite citizen concerns. Many believe Chivayo helps Mnangagwa distribute money secretly.