President Emmerson Mnangagwa's son, Collins has denied any links with a company said to have pocketed nearly US$1 million after being contracted to supply government with grossly inflated coronavirus fighting equipment.
Zimbabwe media is awash with stories, Drax International, the company at the centre of the alleged scandal, charged the government a massive US$987 720 for coronavirus equipment and test kits which could be sourced locally for maximum US$325 000.
This resulted in allegations that Drax International, fronted by controversial businessman Delish Nguwaya, got the contract because the former is friends with Collins.
Feeling the heat, Collins has emerged denying any business links with Nguwaya while further threatening to sue everyone who has implicated him in the scandal.
"I am not a member of the said organisation and I have no shares or interests in their transaction with any Drax International's representative, including Mr Delish Nguwaya," said Collins in a Friday statement.