The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Biti convicted of assault

- Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspond­ent

HARARE magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro yesterday convicted Tendai Biti after she found him guilty of assaulting businesswo­man and investor, Mrs Tatiana Aleshina, at the Harare Magistrate­s Court sometime in 2020.

The matter was postponed to today for mitigation.

It took four years for the trial to end as it had been characteri­sed by several applicatio­ns filed by Biti and his lawyer, Mr Alec Muchadeham­a.

In her ruling, the magistrate said the witnesses corroborat­ed with each other in material facts, which strengthen­ed the complainan­t’s evidence.

Mrs Guwuriro said it was not in dispute that the words were uttered on the day in question. She added that the incident happened a long time ago and the witnesses might not remember the exact correct words as they were said by Biti.

“The accused cannot talk of perpetrato­rs of assault who are not before the court,” she ruled.

The magistrate added that a law that is in existence must be complied with.

Mrs Guwuriro said what remains critical is that Mrs Aleshina went to receive treatment and medication at Borrowdale Trauma Centre and was prescribed some medication although she refused to be admitted.

“It is not in dispute that the accused and complainan­t had a verbal altercatio­n on the day in question and the accused called the complainan­t a stupid idiot,” she said. All four witnesses except the doctor confirmed that the incident occurred.

Added the magistrate: “The State has managed to prove that the accused uttered the words which the accused confirmed himself. The accused’s strategy of raising constituti­onal issues on a piecemeal (basis) has not paid him.”

In his closing submission­s, Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza, who was prosecutin­g together with Mr Tafara Chirambira, said the words used by Biti while insulting Mrs Aleshina were not expected from a lawyer of his seniority.

The prosecutor­s submitted that Biti used disrespect­ful words to describe Mrs Aleshina.

“He boasted in court that he has more than 30 years of experience in legal field, that he is a lawyer of repute. He used some of the most disrespect­ful words to describe the complainan­t.

“Words which are not expected to be used by a lawyer of such seniority,” said the State.

He further stated that Biti’s attempt to paint himself as a knight in shinning armour backfired spectacula­rly when he let loose the real reasons he assaulted the complainan­t for.

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