Fake Zim traditional doctor in the dock again

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Zimbabwean Tafara Chihwayi, 43, who appears to be notoriously trouble-prone is in hot soup again months after he was charged for the offence of obtaining by false pretences.

Chihwayi, who pretended to be a traditional doctor, and two other Zimbabwean men faced a similar offence last year and were charged a fine of P5,000 each and three years wholly suspected.  

Barely a few months later, Chihwayi is back in court facing a similar offence against one, Evans Nhiwatiwa, 47. The duo appeared before Broadhurst Chief Magistrate, Faith Ngandu. 

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