FAILURE to stomach seeing his estranged wife in the arms of his best
friend made a Chipinge man go berserk and assaulted her.Solomon Mlambo
(28) of Naffaton Farm was dragged to court facing domestic violence
charges.
He, however, told the court that he was still customarily married to Nancy Mlambo, but were on separation.
Solomon,
who was denying the charges, was convicted by Mr Vusimuzi Gapara and
was sentenced to three months imprisonment wholly suspended on condition
that he was not involved in a similar offence in the next five years.
The State led by Mr Brian Madzura said on May 25 the estranged lovers had a quarrel which degenerated into a fight.
He said Solomon approached Nancy at a nearby bush where she was gathering firewood with other women from the same farm.
Solomon questioned her about the rumours that were doing rounds at the farm that she was in love with his friend.
The court heard that Nancy confirmed the affair and bragged to him that he had found a better man.
This
infuriated Solomon who grabbed a metre-long stick and assaulted Nancy
all over her body. She managed to escape and run home.
“In the
evening, Solomon went to Nancy’s house where he further assaulted her
accusing her of double-crossing him.” said Mr Madzura.
The following morning, she reported the assault to the police resulting in Solomon’s arrest.
In
passing sentence, Mr Gapara said although he had been convicted of a
serious offence, he deserved the court’s leniency as the offence was
committed after provocation.
“The court has considered that you were provoked into committing the offence.
“You
paid lobola for your wife, sired children with her and she deserted you
for another man, telling you to leave her alone and naturally that
would incense any human being,” said Mr Gapara.
Meanwhile, a
maintenance defaulter was lucky to escape a jail term after he was
convicted of violating Section 23 (1) of the Maintenance Act after he
failed to pay $20 the court had ordered him to pay.
The court heard that on October 1, 2012, Benson Mabuto was ordered to pay $20 towards the upkeep of one minor child.
However by April 30, Mabuto had not paid a cent and his outstanding amount was $140.
However by April 30, Mabuto had not paid a cent and his outstanding amount was $140.
Mabuto
pleaded guilty to the charges and said he was unable to pay since his
banana plantation, which was his source of income had wilted.He,
however, pleaded with court for time to pay.
Mr Gapara sentenced
him to six months, three of which were suspended on condition that he
settled the arrears on or before July 31.
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