THREE MAN SENTENCED FOR LIFE IMPRISONMENT AFTER FOUND GUITLY OF MURDER
Zimbabweans Ugenius Saga, 31, Lloyd Mandamus, 30, and Tatenda Ngwenya, 33, were found guilty of murder, robbery with aggravating circumstances, housebreaking with intent to rob, unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition and common assault.
They committed the
offences on March 20 2020 at Bad Se Loop farm in the Waterberg and were
arrested on the same day.
The deceased, Alwyn Petrus van Zyl, was asleep with his wife
when the accused attacked them.
Van Zyl was tied with a
rope and several items were taken, including a cooler bag marked “R Van Zyl”, a
red high-output air pump, silver binoculars and a black and yellow bag
containing a ventilated touring tent.
He was killed by
strangulation, according to the post-mortem report.
During the trial, the
accused said they were not at the crime scene and maintained they were not
responsible for the offence. They denied being in a possession of a blue bag
with the deceased's name on it.
The state submitted that
the evidence provided by the police linked the accused to the murder.
In
aggravation of sentence, the prosecution said there was a legitimate public
outcry about farm murders. It said such murders will have consequences on the
food supply, as farmers who are under attack will end up abandoning their
farming activities and the result will be hunger in an already poverty-stricken
country.
The court imposed life
imprisonment on each of the accused for murder, 15 years each on a charge of
robbery with aggravating circumstance, five years each on a charge of
housebreaking with intent to rob, one year each on a charge of assault, and 15
years for Ngwenya on a charge of unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful
possession of ammunition.

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