Ex-minister Machaya hospitalised

Jason Machaya
Jason Machaya

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau
Former Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs and Senator for Gokwe Jason Machaya was yesterday admitted at Gweru Provincial Hospital after he was taken ill while in detention at WhaWha Prison.

Mr Machaya, who has been in remand prison since Christmas Eve, is being accused of abuse of office during his tenure as the provincial minister.

He was recently transferred from Gokwe Prison to WhaWha Maximum Prison and was due to assist police with further investigations over alleged corruption involving residential stands in Gokwe and Zvishavane.

A relative, who spoke to The Herald on condition of anonymity, yesterday said the former minister was rushed to Gweru Provincial Hospital after he suddenly fell ill while in remand prison.

The relative, who referred further questions to Machaya’s lawyer, Mr Hillary Garikayi of Garikayi and Company, said Machaya was critically ill and was in the Intensive Care Unit.

“Remember, he was involved in that horrific accident and was still healing,” said the relative. “He also lost his son in a car accident recently and he was arrested when he was still mourning.

“I think this is what has affected him and we are holding our breath hoping for the better.”

Mr Garikayi confirmed that Machaya was in hospital, but could not release more details.

“Yes, my client has been taken ill and had to be taken to the hospital for a medical check-up,” he said. “You are the journalist, you can go to the hospital and write your story without necessarily bothering me.”

When The Herald visited the hospital yesterday, armed prison officers were seen milling around the complex.

Machaya was reportedly still in the ICU.

Gweru Provincial Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr Fabian Mashingaidze said he was out of the coun- try.

He referred questions to Dr Tendayi Chandayengerwa, who declined to comment.

Related Posts

DAWN OF A NEW ERA . . . final batch of multi-energy cancer machines arrives

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent THE final batch of multi-energy cancer treatment machines procured by the Government is expected in the country tomorrow, after the State successfully negotiated to airlift the 22-tonne…

Hwange power boost saves nation US$92m

Oliver Kazunga-Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has saved nearly US$92 million in foreign currency after expanded generation from Hwange units 7 and 8 led to a sharp reduction in electricity imports, signalling…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×