The fake doctor case moves closer to an end as people share what they saw. A man named Prosper from Bulawayo acted like a real doctor at Mpilo Hospital. He checked sick patients, told them what was wrong, gave them medicine ideas, and took their money. People who met him said he seemed very sure about medical stuff and talked like he knew everything.
A person from NUST came to court and said they never taught this man. They checked all the names but found nothing about him anywhere. When given the chance, Prosper chose not to ask this person any questions. A nurse boss from the hospital also talked in court, saying she never heard about him until police caught him and the news spread around.
The judge will hear more on Friday about what happened. Prospero already fights against another case in which he lost. He claims police tricked him by saying he could stay free if he did wrong things. The police hinted that he would just help the community as his punishment instead of going to jail.
Before this, Prosper walked free during earlier parts of his case, thanks to bail money. But he lost that freedom after they found him guilty. The court took away his right to stay outside prison walls. Mrs. Eva Matura runs the courtroom as judge. Mr. Samuel Mpofu speaks for the law side against Prosper.
This story makes us wonder how someone without doctor training worked at a real hospital. Did nobody check if he went to school? Many patients trusted him fully before anyone caught his lies. Sick people expect real doctors when they ask for help with health problems. His case shows how easy it can be for someone who acts confident to make others believe false claims.
A person from NUST came to court and said they never taught this man. They checked all the names but found nothing about him anywhere. When given the chance, Prosper chose not to ask this person any questions. A nurse boss from the hospital also talked in court, saying she never heard about him until police caught him and the news spread around.
The judge will hear more on Friday about what happened. Prospero already fights against another case in which he lost. He claims police tricked him by saying he could stay free if he did wrong things. The police hinted that he would just help the community as his punishment instead of going to jail.
Before this, Prosper walked free during earlier parts of his case, thanks to bail money. But he lost that freedom after they found him guilty. The court took away his right to stay outside prison walls. Mrs. Eva Matura runs the courtroom as judge. Mr. Samuel Mpofu speaks for the law side against Prosper.
This story makes us wonder how someone without doctor training worked at a real hospital. Did nobody check if he went to school? Many patients trusted him fully before anyone caught his lies. Sick people expect real doctors when they ask for help with health problems. His case shows how easy it can be for someone who acts confident to make others believe false claims.