Separately, last year health minister was sacked for fraud
in purchase of COVID-19 material
A senior health official in Zimbabwe was arraigned on Monday
before a court for misappropriating funds to fight coronavirus.
Portia Manangazira, the director of epidemiology and disease
control, faced four counts of criminal abuse of office when she appeared before
Deputy Chief Magistrate Bianca Makwande.
The government funds allegedly looted by Manangazira,
together with the fuel, were said to be part of the $796,675 disbursed by the
Health Ministry for the training of 800 health workers nationwide amid the
rollout of a national vaccination program. Manangazira is expected to apply for
bail.
Last year, then-Health Minister Obadiah Moyo was dismissed
by President Emmerson Mnangagwa after being implicated in a $60 million scandal
involving the purchase of COVID-19 material.
A landlocked country in southern Africa, Zimbabwe has so far
recorded 35,796 COVID-19 cases and 1,436 deaths, with recoveries exceeding
32,000.
Last week, it launched its vaccination drive by inoculating
healthcare workers in the first phase.
Over 200,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine donated by China
are being used in the first phase of the campaign, which is mainly targeting
people over 60, front-line government workers, and vulnerable groups.
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