Pharmacists' case set for CMC hearing

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FRANCISTOWN: A Case Management Conference (CMC) hearing has been set for August 10, 2021, in a matter in which the director of Hana Pharmacy and two pharmacists are facing a single count of having medicines not registered with the Botswana Medicines and Regulatory Authority (BoMRA).

The state alleges that director Olivia Mudihlwa, Peter Gitari, both from Zimbabwe and another pharmacist, were unlawfully found storing medicines not registered by BoMRA at Hana Pharmacy on February 7, 2019, in Francistown. 

When the trio appeared in court today attorney Kabelo Gaonyadiwe, who represents Mudihlwa and Gitiri, told the court that the substantive prosecutor in the matter has told him that she was not well. 

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