Cape Times

25 years in jail for T-shirt murderer

- African News Agency

THE Western Cape High Court has sentenced Akhona Ntsokotha to an effective 25 years behind bars for killing a man over a T-shirt.

The 25-year-old and fatherof-two entered into a plea and sentence agreement with the State and admitted guilt on all the charges against him yesterday – one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder, one count of intimidati­on and the illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.

The crimes were committed over several days, from December 5 until December 13 in 2015.

A few days before, Ntsokotha borrowed a red T-shirt from Lukho Mazimba, who informed him the T-shirt was not his but belonged to another man, Mpendula Bam.

Despite this Ntsokotha left Mazimba’s home wearing the T-shirt, and although he was asked to return it several times, he failed to do so.

On December 5, Mazimba and Bam went in search of Ntsokotha and found him wearing the T-shirt. They stripped him of the T-shirt and left him.

But an enraged and armed Ntsokotha went in search of them and found them at Mazimba’s house in Kayamandi, in the Stellenbos­ch area.

There, he opened fire on them, shooting Mazimba in the hip and grazing Bam’s left ear. The two men fled from the house to seek medical assistance. Mazimba had to undergo an operation to have the bullet removed.

A week later, Ntsokotha chased Mazimba down the street while brandishin­g a firearm and threatenin­g to kill him. Mazimba escaped into his house and Ntsokotha left the scene.

In the early hours of the following morning, Ntsokotha tracked down Bam and shot him dead at the Khayamandi taxi rank. He died of gunshot wounds to his abdomen and chest.

On December 16, Ntsokotha was arrested and a 9mm semi-automatic pistol was recovered.

Western Cape High Court judge Nape Dolamo said Bam had lost his life “over a mere T-shirt”.

She said Ntsokotha had a “total disregard for the sanctity of life”.

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