Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Illegal miners invade BCC farm

Mother’s privates insult sparks vendor violence

- Cynthia Dube Tanaka Mrewa

THREE men have been arrested after they were caught mining for gold at a Bulawayo City Council farm.

Mpiyezwe Khumalo (48) of Nkayi, Lincoln Kanodereka (27) of Chegutu and Simbarashe Mutambo (24) of Gokwe were arrested at Aisleby Farm on Monday at around 11PM with nearly 10kg of gold ore.

Appearing before magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya, the trio pleaded not guilty and were remanded out of custody to February 2.

Khumalo said he was passing through the farm when police arrested him while Kanodereka and Mutambo said they were looking for employment at the farm when they were detained.

Prosecutin­g, Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said on Monday, five police officers and three BCC security officers who were on patrol heard voices and saw flashing lights at a part of Aisleby Farm and went to investigat­e.

“Upon arrival they found the three accused persons inside a pit prospectin­g for gold. Their unidentifi­ed colleagues who were outside the pit ran away. The accused persons failed to produce a mining certificat­e or permit or licences which allow them to prospect for gold,” he said.

“Four emulates, three caped fuses, three shovels, two picks, one machete, two hammers and 9,6kg of gold ore were recovered and they can be produced in court as evidence.” — @cynthiamth­embo1 TWO vendors at Egodini bus terminus in Bulawayo were involved in a quarrel that ended with one of them stabbing his colleague for insulting him by referring to his mother’s privates.

A court heard that the fight broke out when one of them resorted to obscenitie­s after being asked to make way for a push cart.

Vusa Nkiwane (31) of Pumula South suburb pleaded not guilty to attempted murder charges when he appeared before Bulawayo Regional Magistrate Mrs Sibongile Msipa-Marondedze on Thursday.

The magistrate remanded him in custody to February 1 for continuati­on of trial.

Vusa said James Nkiwane of Trenance suburb was the one who had hit him first. The two Nkiwanes are not related. “Your worship, I only assaulted him because he had slapped me. I asked him why he had hit me, he said he would remove my remaining eye. He was carrying something in his hand but I didn’t really see what it was. I drew a knife amongst my tools. I intended to stab him on the hand unfortunat­ely I aimed for his chest,” said Vusa.

Prosecutin­g, Miss Caroline Matanga said on November 19 last year, James was on his way to Madubeko’s warehouse where he leaves his wares when he had a misunderst­anding with James.

“Accused was standing with two of his friends. Complainan­t asked for space to pass through. After he had parked his push cart, accused insulted him citing his mother’s private parts. Complainan­t asked accused why he was insulting him but accused became violent and drew a knife. He stabbed complainan­t once on the upper side of the left side ribs,” said Miss Matanga.

She said James’ friend called his father who came and called an ambulance which took him to hospital where he was treated and discharged. — @tannytkay.

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