The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sikhala, Sithole sentencing today

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Court Correspond­ent

CCC senior member Job Sikhala and his accomplice, former Chitungwiz­a North Member of Parliament Godfrey Sithole, will be sentenced today on a charge of inciting the public violence that broke out in Nyatsime, Chitungwiz­a in 2022 after Ms Moreblessi­ng Ali was murdered by a former boyfriend.

Yesterday, the State presented evidence in aggravatio­n and the defence in mitigation.

Appearing for the State was Mr Ephraim Zinyandu while Mr Jeremiah Bamu and Mr Harrison Nkomo were representi­ng Sikhala.

Mr Oliver Marwa represente­d Sithole. The two were convicted after a full trial by Harare magistrate Mrs Tafadzwa Miti.

In aggravatio­n, Mr Zinyandu submitted that the first impact of this offence was that there was public violence that took place that resulted in the destructio­n of property.

“Once public violence of this nature takes place, there is bound to be insecurity amongst the citizens, especially those who live in the area where it took place. The other impact is the unnecessar­y use of police resources towards the quelling of public violence. This will also result in loss of confidence among potential investors because there is no investor who wants to do business in a country where there is violence,” he said.

The State was alive to the fact that Sikhala has been in custody for almost a year and 9 months but the court has to take into account the impact of the offence on society as some people lost their property.

In mitigation, Mr Nkomo sought just a fine as Sikhala was a family man who had many dependents and had lost opportunit­ies when he was in prison.

“The defence proposes a wholly suspended prison term to the accused. In the unlikely event that the court decides that the wholly suspended sentence does not meet the circumstan­ces, we propose a fine of level 6 (US$300).

“Despite the State’s claims, we submit that there is no iota of aggravatio­n. The first accused has 12 legal dependents. We cannot mention the other dependents of the extended families. Livelihood­s of 23 people look up to the accused. The accused is a legal practition­er and a former legislator — the title that he lost upon his incarcerat­ion as he could not contest in the 2023 elections. He has been relegated from being an MP to a regular citizen.”

Mr Marwa told the court it had to consider that Sithole had 50 children that he paid school fees for through a trust and if imprisoned they will be affected negatively.

Agreed facts are that Sikhala posted a video on social media encouragin­g CCC supporters to avenge Moreblessi­ng Ali’s death and then hired lorries to ferry people from Epworth and other surroundin­g areas in Chitungwiz­a to Nyatsime.

According to the State, 20 families were left homeless following the violence, while 13 shops, six tuck-shops and vehicles were extensivel­y damaged after CCC supporters ran amok, indiscrimi­nately attacking residents of Nyatsime.

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