Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Man assaults sister in circumcisi­on row

- Amanda Ncube Sunday News Reporter

A MAN from Mbembesi in Matabelela­nd North beat up his sister after she refused to initiate her son to the traditiona­l ways of circumcisi­on according to their traditiona­l Xhosa beliefs.

Mkhululi Sihlahla (38) was convicted after pleading guilty to one count of assault when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Eveline Mashavakur­e. He was fined $50 of which if he fails to pay he will face a 30-day imprisonme­nt.

Prosecutin­g Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said on 5 August, Sihlahla assaulted the complainan­t by striking her with a stick.

“The accused person assaulted the complainan­t with a stick several times all over the body after she refused her son to be circumcise­d culturally at home, opting for it to be carried out at a hospital,” said Mr Dlodlo.

Sihlahla confirmed in court that he used a knobkerrie to assault his sister.

“The reason why I ended up assaulting my sister was because I told her that I had already paid all the expenses so what was I supposed to do with the money that I had paid?” said Sihlahla.

He also told the court that he was given custody of the boy when he was ninemonths-old and hence he was acting as a parent.

“I was doing what any parent would have done for his child and it pains me when my sister is now taking me to court after everything that I have done for her and her children.

“Another reason that made me use violence was because the child was heartbroke­n when his mother refused to have him circumcise­d the traditiona­l way. I knew that there was no one who was going to fulfil his wish except me.”

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