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Cheeky bogus Mpilo doctor caught again, re-arrested

Sociologists say Mpofu is one person who is the opposite of the idiom 'caught once and twice shy', resists behavioural metarmorphosis

Bulawayo- THE seemingly unrepentant alleged bogus doctor, Prosper Mpofufu( real name is Taurai Prosper Vanhuvaone) has been re-arrested at Mpilo Central Hospital Monday morning, Express Mail Zim has heard.

The bogus doctor violated bail conditions and was spotted at the hospital with some of his ‘patients’.

The cheeky Vanhuvaone was released on US$100 bail last week by magistrate Nomagugu Maphosa, with conditions to reside at his given address, report to the police weekly, and not interfere with State witnesses.

He is facing two counts of fraud and one of misrepresentation.

On the first count, Vanhuvaone is being charged for allegedly contravening Section 121 of the Health Professions Act Chapter 27:19 (unregistered persons practising as registered or representing themselves to be medical practitioners).

For the second count, Vanhuvaone is facing charges of fraud. It is alleged that on August 17 at Mpilo Central Hospital, he misrepresented himself to Faith Hove as a registered medical doctor capable of providing treatment.

Due to this misrepresentation, Hove agreed to receive treatment and was charged US$120 for services rendered. She grew suspicious when her condition failed to improve.

On the third count, the State alleges that between February 2023 and April 2024, Vanhuvaone defrauded another victim, Samantha Ziki, of US$1,600.

He convinced her that he was a medical practitioner with the influence to secure her a place at Mpilo Central Hospital School of Nursing.

In contrast to his name, Vanhuvaone operated unseen by people for two years, even securing an office at Mpilo Hospital and attending to patients there and at United Bulawayo Hospitals.

Mpilo Central Hospital’s chief medical officer, Narcisius Dzvanga, said it was shocking how Vanhuvaone managed to get himself an office where he operated from.

Dzvanga said as an institution, they regretted the incident, noting that it put the lives of patients at risk and the reputation of the institution at stake.

Vanhuvaone is scheduled to return to court on October 7.

An analyst only identified as Mbizi said opined that there are valid grounds to banish tjis alleged bogus doctor from Mpilo.

“While Mpilo is a public space, and he has a right to access, he lost the full right when he started prescribing lacto and cucumbers to patients. In the interest of public health, he can be banished from Mpilo until the conclusion of his case. There are legal provisions to support that stance. ”

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