The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Biti fined US$300 for verbal assault

- Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspond­ent

AFTER a four-year trial, Harare Magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro yesterday ordered Tendai Biti to pay a US$300 fine (or six months in jail) after she found him guilty of a verbal and threatenin­g assault on businesswo­man and investor Mrs Tatiana Aleshina outside the Harare Magistrate­s Court in 2020.

A further six month jail term was wholly suspended on condition that he does not commit a similar offence in the next five years. The magistrate said Biti was not a first offender and was once convicted for contraveni­ng the Electoral Act.

While acknowledg­ing that the assault was not premeditat­ed, the magistrate noted that Biti was a legal practition­er and ought to have managed his emotions. He was also a Member of Parliament at that time, so the public expected more from his behaviour.

“The accused abused the court and wasted its time by making his applicatio­ns for referral to the Constituti­onal Court on a piece meal basis.

“A custodial sentence would be too harsh. Community service should be reserved for more serious offences, it would be too harsh. But the impact of the assault to the complainan­t could not be ignored,” said Mrs Guwuriro.

While more was expected from Biti considerin­g his stature in society, the mitigation factors of the defence outweighed the aggravatio­n of the State, she ruled.

In mitigation, Biti’s lawyer Mr Alec Muchadeham­a said his client was 56-years-old and married with five children of which three of the children are at university. He pays fees for the children and takes care of his mother who is widowed.

Mr Muchadeham­a said Biti was genuinely sorry for what happened on the day in question. In aggravatio­n, the State led by Advocate Tafara Chirambira said a fine is too trivial for this case and therefore it will not be sufficient.

Advocate Chirambira said the accused is a person of means and a fine will not suit the gravity of the offence.

He added that the court should not be influenced by politics or newspapers.

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