There was a break-in at the Ministry of Health and Child
Care headquarters offices in Harare at the weekend with the perpetrators
allegedly gaining entry using the fire-escape routes before ransacking several
offices including the Permanent Secretary’s office and taking away several
documents and fuel coupons from one of the offices.
Sources at the ministry said the break-in, which was
carried out while the Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Obadiah Moyo, was
away in Geneva, Switzerland, on World Health Organisation (WHO) business might
be an underground ploy by some disgruntled health officers who are incensed by
the new administration of Dr Moyo.
“There was a break-in at the ministry (of Health and Child
Care) head office in which four offices were targeted,” our source revealed.
“The perpetrators might have gained entry using fire escape
routes and it looks they were familiar with the office’s geography.
“The office of the permanent secretary, finance director,
chief accountant and one for a senior director in policy formulation were
targeted.
“Some documents went missing and some fuel coupons were
stolen from these offices. There has been a seismic power wrangle going on with
some old members at the ministry not happy with the change of the
administration,” said a close source at
the ministry.
According to the source, the burglary — which was timed
when the minister was away — targeted key offices was an indication that there
was more to to it than meets the eye.
“It was a timed burglary done while Dr Moyo was away and
again it targeted key ministry offices. How can we explain a break-in to the
permanent secretary’s office, who is only new in the office. There is more to
it as it was well calculated,” the source added.
Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson Assistant
CommissionerPaul Nyathi confirmed the incident.
“I can confirm that as the ZRP we are investigating a case
of unlawful entry and theft done at the Ministry of Health and Child Care head
office where several offices were ransacked and documents stolen
“As the police, we are seized with the matter and
investigations are currently underway and we will give you the findings in the
not so distant future,” said Assistant Commissioner Nyathi.
Last year President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed Dr Obadiah
Moyo as the new Health Minister, taking over from Dr David Parirenyatwa.
Dr Agnes Mahomva is the new permanent secretary in the
ministry, having replaced Dr Gerald Gwinji. Herald
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