Danisa Masuku [email protected]
A City Bus marshal who appeared in a viral video assaulting a Tendy Three Investment (TTI) parking marshal has been found guilty of disorderly conduct.
Sam Scottfield Matanda (48), from Bellevue suburb in Bulawayo, who doubles up as a marshal and a bouncer employed by City Bus, appeared before Bulawayo Provincial Magistrate Mr Themba Chimiso on Tuesday charged with assault.
At the end of the trial, however, he was found guilty of disorderly conduct and will be sentenced on 28 May.
The magistrate stated that prosecution had failed to prove elements of assault but had managed to prove elements of disorderly conduct.
Matanda is represented by his lawyer Kelvin Dhewa of Mcijo and Associates. Dhewa told the court that the complainant, Michael Ntini (33), had threatened to assault him.
He said: “While he was at work last week on 18 March, one of the buses arrived and parked in front of their offices en route to Botswana. Soon after that, a TTI pick-up truck arrived and parked beside the bus.
“Mr Ntini disembarked and came straight to me while I was standing near the bus. He told me straight to my face that he would deal with me. He said he had received threats from my
workmates and wanted to show me that he was not scared of them. After that, I had to act in self-defence and fought back. I slapped him three times on the face. I stopped after the bus occupants, who were travelling to Botswana, charged at me and threatened to beat me up.”
Prosecutor, Mr Samuel Mpofu told the court that on 18 March, shortly after 10 am at Leopold Takawira Avenue and Fifth Street opposite Bulawayo Central Police Station, Mr Ntini arrived in a car and disembarked.
“Matanda confronted him and grabbed him by his collar before slapping him several times in the face. He also dragged him and pushed him, accusing him of clamping his bus,” Mpofu said.
The complainant went to hospital for medical attention and a medical report will be produced in court as an exhibit.



