Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Unlicensed kombi driver faces life ban

- Richard Muponde

A PLUMTREE man faces the mandatory six months in prison and a life ban from driving after he drove a commuter omnibus without a licence and was touting for passengers.

Michael Khumalo (26) of Lakeview, Plumtree was convicted on his own plea of guilty to driving without a licence when he appeared before Plumtree resident magistrate, Mr Taurai Manwere.

The magistrate remanded him in custody to January 3 to give him time to think of special circumstan­ces which could stop the court from giving him a mandatory sentence as prescribed by law.

“The crime you stand convicted of is prescribed by the Criminal Codificati­on and Reform Act to a mandatory six months prison term and a ban for the whole life from driving. It can’t be so only if you provide the court special circumstan­ces which convince the court not to give you the mandatory sentence.

“Special circumstan­ces are extra ordinary reasons why you committed the offence. As of now I will postpone your sentence,” said Mr Manwere.

“I want to give you time to go and think of special circumstan­ces which will stop the court from giving you the mandatory sentence.”

In his statement, Khumalo admitted to have driven the commuter omnibus without a licence but denied that he was also found touting for passengers.

“It’s true that I drove the vehicle without a licence but was not touting for passengers. That vehicle is used to carry tomatoes from Bulawayo not people,” he said.

Prosecutor, Mrs Rose Sibanda said on October 24, Khumalo drove a commuter omnibus along the Bulawayo–Plumtree Road.

Mrs Sibanda said Khumalo was also touting for passengers. — @richardmup­onde

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