Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Binga man axed over homebrew

- Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter

A VILLAGER from Chief Saba area in Binga was rushed to hospital with head injuries after a neighbour allegedly struck him with an axe handle over homemade beer.

Mr Themba Nyoni (33) of Kasika Village lost consciousn­ess and was severely bleeding when his brother Mr George Nyoni rushed him to Binga District Hospital on Saturday.

He is still admitted in hospital after sustaining a deep cut on the forehead after he was attacked by Windas Muntanga (43) from the neighbouri­ng Simwenge Village under Chief Saba.

The two were part of patrons that had gathered at Mr George Siandalond­a’s homestead in defiance of lockdown measures announced by Government to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Muntanga allegedly went berserk after Mr Siandalond­a told patrons at around 4pm that the traditiona­l beer had been finished.

He allegedly picked a verbal fight with Mr Siandoland­a and Mr Nyoni before picking an axe handle which he used to hit the complainan­t once on the forehead.

Mr Nyoni fell unconsciou­s as blood oozed from a deep cut on the forehead and his brother rushed him to Binga District Hospital where he was admitted.

Muntanga handed himself over to police in Binga on Monday leading to his arrest for attempted murder.

He was not asked to plead to the charge when he appeared before Binga magistrate Mr Urgent Vundla who remanded him in custody to August 27.

Prosecutin­g Mr Quiet Mpofu said Muntanga attacked Mr Nyoni during a beer drink.

“On 8 August at around 4pm the accused and complainan­t were drinking homemade beer at Mr George Siandalond­a’s homestead when he (Mr Siandalond­a) told the patrons that beer had been finished, “said the prosecutor.

The court was told that Muntanga demanded more beer and was told it had run out and it was after 3pm when businesses must close for the day.

A misunderst­anding ensued between Muntanga and Mr Nyoni resulting in the accused person picking an axe handle which he used to attack the latter.

— @ncubeleon

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe