Patrick Chitumba
Midlands Bureau
THREE artisanal miners from Zhombe in the Midlands Province were on Wednesday sentenced to two years in prison each by the High Court for killing a fellow miner with a knobkerrie during a dispute over gold ore.
Ronny Fuzane (19), his brother Prosper (18), and Maxwell Sibanda (19) were convicted of culpable homicide by Justice Naison Chivhayo, sitting on circuit at the Bulawayo High Court in Gweru. Culpable homicide means the accused were to blame for the death through taking action that a reasonable person would realise could lead to serious injury or death, but had no intention to kill.
The three miners, all from Village 14 under Chief Ntabeni, Zhombe, had initially been charged with murder following the death of Herbert Nyoni (30), also of Village 14. However, they pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of culpable homicide.
They were sentenced to three years in prison, with one year conditionally suspended for five years, leaving them to serve an effective two years.
Justice Chivhayo considered their ages and the compensation they paid to Nyoniโs family.
โThe court has considered the youthfulness of the accused persons and that they have been convicted of culpable homicide. The court has also considered that the accused paid compensation to the family of the deceased,โ he said.
Prosecutor Ms Linah Mamombe told the court that on September 17 , 2022, around 1pm, Fuzane brothers Ronny and Prosper were at Sibandaโs home when Nyoni and his friend, Knowledge Chipatiso, arrived, accusing them of stealing gold ore.
Nyoni and Chipatiso went to the bathroom to confront Sibanda. After a brief conversation, Nyoni struck Sibanda on the forehead with a knobkerrie and fled.