Madagascar minister sacked for plan to buy Ksh234 million sweets

By , K24 Digital
On Fri, 5 Jun, 2020 13:29 | < 1 min read
Madagascar’s sacked education minister Rijasoa Andriamanana. [PHOTO | COURTESY]
Madagascar’s sacked education minister Rijasoa Andriamanana. [PHOTO | COURTESY]
Madagascar’s sacked education minister Rijasoa Andriamanana. [PHOTO | COURTESY]

Madagascar’s sacked education minister was sacked after a plan to order $2.2m (Ksh234 million) worth of sweets was revealed.

Rijasoa Andriamanana said last week she was ordering the sweets for children to take to mask the "bitter" aftertaste of the Covid-Organics concoction, according to AFP news agency.

Covid-Organics is a plant-based tonic being promoted by the government as a cure for Covid-19. However the World Health Organization says there is no proven cure for coronavirus.

Each student in the country was expected to get three sweets, according to AFP.

Local media say the minister called off the plan after President Andry Rajoelina objected.

The minister's sacking was announced on Thursday in a statement that said her counterpart in the higher education ministry, Elia Béatrice Assoumacou, would take over in an acting capacity.