Engineering Council of Zimbabwe to prosecute Laston Machengo

Fake engineers are getting called out hard, with regulators threatening jail time and fines after a viral stunt blew the lid off.

ECZ draws a hard line
  • Engineering Council of Zimbabwe blasted impersonators abusing the engineer title.
  • Officials said registration is not optional.
  • The warning targets individuals and companies playing pretend.
  • Prosecution was put squarely on the table.
What the law actually says
  • The Engineering Council Act restricts the use of the term "engineer."
  • Only registered professionals can use that title.
  • Advertising fake credentials breaks the rules.
  • Hiring unregistered practitioners also counts as an offense.
Viral video sparks action
  • A clip circulated showing Laston Machengo claiming engineer status.
  • He is linked to Roy Eno Solar Tech.
  • ECZ said the claim violated engineering law.
  • Charges are being prepared against him.
Consequences and warning shots
  • Offenders risk fines or prison time.
  • Both punishment types can be applied together.
  • ECZ signaled active enforcement going forward.
  • The message was simple: get registered or get charged.
 

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