President Mnangagwa’s Son Collins Speaks On Corruption Allegations Over US$1m Covid-19 Scandal

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Collins Mnangagwa Speaks On Corruption Allegations

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son,  Collins Mnangagwa, has furiously denied allegations that he is part of the company which pocketed almost US$1 million after supplying the government with grossly inflated coronavirus (Covid-19) equipment. Drax International charged the government a massive US$987 720 for coronavirus equipment and test kits which can be sourced locally for maximum US$325 000.

The deal caused outrage when it was revealed that the government procured face masks at an exorbitant US$28 per unit when the same face masks can be bought in retail pharmacies forUS$3 – US$5. This resulted in allegations that Drax International which is fronted by one Delish Nguwaya got the contract because Nguwaya is friends with Collins. He is alleged to have used his proximity to the First Family to make the Ministry of Finance push through the payment, despite the fact that it has suspended Covid-19 procurement. Some other publications claimed that Collins and Nguwaya are actually business partners.

Collins Mnangagwa has since released a statement denying the allegations and threatened to sue.  In the statement which was shared by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Nick Mangwana, Collins claims that he does not have a business or personal relationship with Nguwaya.

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Delish Nguwaya (circled) posing for a picture flanked by the Mnangagwa twins Collins and Shaun (Image Credit: Zimlive)

Below is the statement which Collings Mnangagwa issued which iHarare is publishing in its entirety,

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Collins Mnangagwa Speaks On Corruption Allegations

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