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Walter Magaya To Pay $700 Fine After Conviction For Contravening Medicines Control Act

5 years agoTue, 05 Feb 2019 13:09:52 GMT
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Walter Magaya To Pay $700 Fine After Conviction For Contravening Medicines Control Act

Walter Magaya will pay a $700 fine after admitting distributing and advertising a drug he claimed cures HIV and cancer, without regulatory approval. Mgaya was arrested last year after he advertised a herb (aguma) which he claimed is capable of healing HIV/AIDS.

Earlier today Magaya was convicted for contravening the Medicines Control Act after advertising his Aguma medicine, which he claimed could cure HIV and AIDS.

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