A BID to protect President Emmerson Mnangagwa from being insulted has
landed a Zanu PF activist in trouble after he was convicted of
assaulting an MDC-T supporter in Mvurwi yesterday.
Godfrey Museba (46), of plot 47 Gem Farm in Mvurwi, will now spend
the next 12 months doing community service after he was convicted by
Guruve resident magistrate Shingirai Mutiro of assaulting MDC supporter
Saida Kangombe.
According to court papers, on June 22 at around 10am at Gem Farm
compound, Mvurwi, Kangombe was on his way to his party’s meeting, when
Museba confronted him, accusing him of being an opposition supporter.
Museba charged at Kangombe, ordering him to support Mnangagwa and all
hell broke loose when the complainant told the convict that it was his
constitutional right to support a party of his choice.
Quizzed by the magistrate on why he assaulted the complainant, Museba said he did so because Kangombe insulted Mnangagwa.
The accused assaulted Kangombe using open hands. His medical report was produced in court as evidence. Museba was slapped with 12 months community service, three of which
were suspended on condition of good behaviour, while the remaining nine
(315 hours) were commuted to community service at Early Worm Primary
School.
The magistrate said the sentence would send a strong warning to
would-be perpetrators of political violence in Guruve district ahead of
the July 30 polls. Newsday
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