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June 18, 2025 at 11:23 AM
> Let's Forward this Post Everywhere ❕ *Details of Wicknell Chivayo’s US$439 Million Cancer Equipment Deal with Govt Revealed* ‼️ https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDkMuTFCCoNC13vvo2V _*©Eragon Online News*_ *_(Follow this channel to read more...)_* *Group Link:* https://chat.whatsapp.com/CDyzvhE1ey5H89lorhyIvn The full details of a major deal between the Zimbabwean government and businessman Wicknell Chivayo have come to light. Chivayo’s company, TTM Global Medical Exports (Pty) Ltd, was awarded a US$439 million contract to supply cancer treatment machines to public hospitals, without going through a tender process. Documents circulating online show that Zimbabwe will pay just over US$109 million every year, with fixed monthly instalments of US$9,110,050 starting from 30 April 2025. Before those payments began, an upfront deposit of US$52.5 million was made in March 2025 to help the company mobilise. *Payment Breakdown*: According to the contract, the payment structure looks like this: Initial deposit: US$52.5 million (paid within 14 days of signing the contract) Monthly instalments: US$9,110,050 from April 2025 to March 2026 Annual total: US$109,320,600 Contract duration: 4 years (ending in 2029) Payment method: All payments will be made in US dollars via electronic transfer to the supplier’s bank account. The full payment schedule for the first year is as follows: 30 April 2025 – US$9,110,050 31 May 2025 – US$9,110,050 30 June 2025 – US$9,110,050 31 July 2025 – US$9,110,050 31 August 2025 – US$9,110,050 30 September 2025 – US$9,110,050 31 October 2025 – US$9,110,050 30 November 2025 – US$9,110,050 31 December 2025 – US$9,110,050 31 January 2026 – US$9,110,050 28 February 2026 – US$9,110,050 30 March 2026 – US$9,110,050 This exact payment cycle will repeat annually for the duration of the contract, ending in 2029. The contract outlines a three-phase rollout for the delivery and installation of cancer treatment machines, including radiotherapy equipment, chemotherapy infusion systems, imaging devices and monitoring tools. Phase 1 (First 6 Months): 20% of the equipment will be delivered and installed at major referral hospitals and selected provincial hospitals in Harare and Bulawayo. Phase 2 (Months 7–18): Deliveries continue to provincial hospitals in Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland West, Masvingo and Matabeleland North. Phase 3 (Months 19–24): Final rollout to district hospitals and specialised cancer centres in Midlands, Mashonaland East, and Matabeleland South. *Via iHarare*

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