Upon arrival, they were told to wait for Mpofu, who had instructed them to join the queue at the outpatient department. After consulting with a different doctor, they were later led to a private room by Mpofu, where they were confronted by hospital authorities.
Prescriptions issued by Mpofu soon circulated on social media, revealing numerous errors such as incorrect dosages and misspelled drug names, raising serious concerns about his qualifications.
Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed Mpofu’s arrest. This is not his first brush with the law; he previously faced charges of assault in 2022, during which he claimed to be a fifth-year medical student.
Mpofu’s case highlights a troubling trend in Zimbabwe, where fake doctors have been exploiting vulnerable patients, often leaving them out of pocket and without proper medical care.