Student Nurses Duped by Cons Promising Jobs
Chirandata asserted that he knew someone who might facilitate the nurses’ rapid employment.
Student Nurses Duped by Cons Promising Jobs
In exchange for money, two individuals from Harare are said to have promised student nurses jobs at government hospitals, thereby scamming them.
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According to NewsDay, Effort Chirandata and Martha Chitumba appeared in court to answer to fraud accusations. Chitumba was placed under arrest on remand, while Chirandata was given a $100 US bail.
The two accused allegedly tricked the student nurses in order to obtain money from them, according to the prosecution.
State prosecutor Rufaro Chonzi claims that the two conned aspiring student nurses who desired to work at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital starting in January 2023.
Chirandata asserted that he knew someone who might facilitate the nurses’ rapid employment.
Student Nurses Duped by Cons Promising Jobs
He then directed the nurses to Chitumba, who claimed to have connections to secure employment for them.
The accused asked the student nurses to pay different amounts of money to secure jobs.
Then, on January 6, 2024, Chirandata sent a message through a WhatsApp group telling the student nurses to go to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital and collect their employment offer letters from Chitumba.
However, when the complainants went to the hospital on January 8, they couldn’t find Chitumba anywhere.
The State papers suggest that Chitumba started avoiding them, which made the student nurses suspicious.
As a result, they reported the incident to the police, leading to the arrest of the accused individuals.
This case serves as a reminder to be cautious when dealing with people who promise job opportunities.
It is important to verify the legitimacy of such offers and not to make any payments without proper verification.
If something seems suspicious or too good to be true, it’s advisable to report it to the authorities to prevent others from falling victim to similar scams.
This case is not an isolated incident, as similar frauds have occurred in the past. Some individuals seeking employment have been scammed into paying for overseas jobs that never materialised.
In some cases, people were even sold into slavery after being promised well-paying jobs in countries like Oman and South Africa