
Mwanjali Murder Case To Be Withdrawn
CAPS United captain Method Mwanjali could soon be out of the courts after indications that the attempted murder case complainant wants to withdraw charges against the footballer.
Mwanjali’s trial was supposed to have commenced on Tuesday before regional magistrate Noel Mupeiwa but prosecutor Tinashe Kanyemba-Makiya advised the court that Tonderai Nhunzvi (the complainant) wants to withdraw attempted murder charges against the Green Machine captain.
However, the matter was postponed to Wednesday for the State’s consideration.
The 33-year-old – who is on a $100 bail – is being represented by Advocate Lewis Uriri instructed by Tinofara Hove.
His alleged accomplice and teammate Archford Gutu – who is also out on bail – is facing a charge of malicious damage to property had his trial adjourned to June 27.
Allegations are that Mwanjali (33) stabbed Nhunzvi with a knife on Independence Day following an altercation in the parking lot at Long Cheng Plaza in Harare where the two met at an intersection in the complex, and their vehicles almost collided, leading to a heated exchange of words and the stabbing.
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