Dalyn Chigwizura
A BULAWAYO teenager was sentenced to five years in prison on Friday for stabbing his neighbour over a long-standing childhood dispute.
Qhawelenkosi Mnkandla (18) from Nkulumane suburb pleaded not guilty to attempted murder but was convicted after the court found the evidence against him overwhelming. Three of the five years were suspended for five years on the condition that Mnkandla does not commit a similar offence during that period, leaving him with an effective two-year prison term.
In passing sentence, Mr Manwere noted that while Mnkandla is a youthful offender and justice should be tempered with mercy, a custodial sentence was necessary to deter others.
The prosecutor, Ms Christina Manyika, told the court that the incident occurred on July 19 at Sekusile Shopping Centre in Nkulumane.
The court heard that Mnkandla and the 15-year-old complainant had a long-standing dispute dating back to childhood.
“On that particular date, the complainant went to Sekusile Shopping Centre in Nkulumane intending to download his homework. While there, he met Mnkandla, and an argument arose over their long-standing beef,” said Ms Manyika.
During the altercation, Mnkandla pulled out a knife and stabbed the complainant once on the left side of his chest.
The complainant sustained injuries and was admitted to Mpilo Central Hospital for treatment.



