Man gets 10 years in prison for axing his father
2012 May 02 01:36:23 | 1531 Views
- Ingabe ikuphatheleni i-MDC, njalo kusizani ukuyivotela? | 2013 May 13 17:03:55 | 3165 views
- Ikuphatheleni iMDC, kusiza ngani ukuyivotela? | 2013 May 08 19:28:47 | 2904 views
- MDC-T on course | 2013 March 27 14:05:12 | 6824 views
- People will vote for a party with sustainable economic programmes | 2013 March 04 02:36:52 | 7637 views
- Introducing: Election (2013) campaign articles | 2013 March 02 11:08:41 | 6154 views
Related Stories
- Woman hacks hubby's ear with an axe | 2013 May 10 06:22:05
- Man who axed his girlfriend 12 years ago demands to be freed | 2013 May 09 21:24:22
- Tsholotsho RDC, timber logging company clash | 2013 April 25 13:16:12
- Limited access hampers voter registration in Tsholotsho | 2013 April 23 15:15:12
- Zimbabwe bushmen demanding to be taken back to the bush | 2013 April 02 14:04:24
Most Viewed
- Prostitute dies during love making, 'resurrects' in coffin | 2013 March 23 10:13:12 | 86308 views
- Woman sends photo of naked President Mugabe via Whatsapp | 2013 January 10 15:04:10 | 47156 views
- Zim woman who had sex with boyfriend as son watched named | 2013 January 31 09:05:43 | 45484 views
- Man marries mother-in-law after his wife died | 2013 January 16 11:05:42 | 30996 views
Tshuma, who was 20 years old then and from Luhonjana Village in Tsholotsho, will serve an effective seven years after Bulawayo regional magistrate Mr Owen Tagu suspended three years on condition he does not commit a similar offence in which violence is an element.
Tshuma was arrested in November 2010 and has been in remand at Mlondolozi Prison after it was established that he was mentally disturbed and had to be examined by two doctors.
The trial only started recently when he was confirmed fit to stand trial.
Tshuma struck his father, Mr Dan Tshuma after he had told him not to make noise.
Sentencing Tshuma, the magistrate considered that he was a first offender who had pleaded guilty to the offence and asked for forgiveness.
Mr Tagu said he also considered that Tshuma was drunk when he committed the offence but said a deterrent sentence was the most appropriate because he almost killed his own father.
It was the State’s case that Tshuma struck his father twice on the head, a delicate part of the body.
For the State, Mr Tinashe Dzipe said Tshuma was living with his father at the family homestead.
On 12 November 2010 at about 8pm, Tshuma was drunk and making noise while in one of the huts. His father told him to keep quiet.
This did not go down well with him and he picked an axe, advanced towards his father and struck him twice on the head and once on the left shoulder.
The old man sustained a deep cut on the head and a swollen forehead and shoulder.
A report was made to the police leading to the arrest of Tshuma and he told the court that he did not know that he had injured his father.
Source: TC


