A man who beat up his son-in-law during a night club fight over a
prostitute has been spared jail.
Vusa Manxiweni, 40, of James village under Chief Bunina in Lower Gweru
lost his rag when he saw his son-in-law, Thamsanqa Sibanda, dancing
with a hooker he had set
his eyes on, the Gweru Magistrates' Court heard.
Gweru magistrate Tendai Madanire last week sentenced Manxiweni to 24
months in prison, but suspended six on condition of good behaviour. The
remaining 18 months were suspended on condition that he completes 520
hours of community service at Mkoba Primary School.
Prosecutor Bernard Nyoni told the court Manxiweni and Sibanda were
drinking beer with some friends at Rumours Night Club on November 2
when Sibanda took to
the dance floor with the lady of the night.
Nyoni said Manxiweni was filled with jealous at the sight of the
dancing couple and approached Sibanda whom he told to leave the woman
alone and concentrate on
drinking beer. Sibanda complied out of respect for his father-in-law.
Nyoni said moments later, Sibanda approached his father-in-law and told
him that he was not pleased with what he had done.
This angered Manxiweni who took an empty beer bottle and struck his
son-in-law just above the right eye. Sibanda started bleeding profusely
and went out of the club.
The court heard that Manxiweni began throwing bricks at Sibanda forcing
him to flee and call the police who arrested the father-in-law. - Online
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