DOCTORS CLEAR DOUBTS OVER TALENT MOYO’S MENTAL HEALTH 

Source: DOCTORS CLEAR DOUBTS OVER TALENT MOYO’S MENTAL HEALTH – herald

Danisa Masuku in BULAWAYO

THE guessing game over the state of the mental health of flamboyant social media influencer Talent Moyo is finally over.

Two State doctors have certified him mentally fit, clearing the way for his long-awaited trial to begin. Moyo, who has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons, appeared for routine remand before Bulawayo magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba, where the medical report was tendered.

He was officially declared sane and ordered back into custody until October 13, when his trial on theft charges is now set to get underway.

The 27-year-old, known for his no-filter videos and disruptive antics that have won many content creators thousands of online followers, was arrested two weeks ago after allegedly snatching US$150 from a businesswoman in Bulawayo CBD.

Despite the seriousness of the charge, Moyo looked unfazed in court.

He even flashed his trademark cheeky grin at a cluster of fans who had come to witness the spectacle.His carefree behaviour, however, was what first sparked doubts about his mental stability. Concerned, the magistrate ordered that Moyo be examined by two government doctors before the case could proceed.

The doctors’ verdict has left the influencer with no place to hide. His fate now rests with the courts. The arrest set off a social media firestorm.

Some people branded him a menace, while others leapt to his defence.“Talent is a nuisance. The way he harasses women in town is unacceptable. He needs help or jail time,” one angry Facebook user fumed. Another supporter countered: “He is just misunderstood. He loves attention, but he is not a thief.”Court papers paint a dramatic picture of the September 11 incident. The complainant, Value Chivange, 38, of Lobengula West, was walking along 6th Avenue near Jason Moyo Street when Moyo allegedly pounced.

He is accused of shoving his hands into her pockets before making off with her cash in the middle of the bustling evening crowd.

“The accused unlawfully took US$150 belonging to the complainant with the intent to permanently deprive her of her money,” the State outline reads.Chivange reported the case to the police, triggering a swift manhunt that ended with Moyo’s arrest.

None of the stolen cash was ever recovered.

The case has since turned into a trending topic across Bulawayo, with many pointing to his long history of controversial public stunts and disturbing run-ins with women.

For some, the trial is not just about theft but about holding a troublesome influencer to account.

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