Home News Businessman Manchester slapped with 5 charges
News

Businessman Manchester slapped with 5 charges

Share
Mbabane businessman boards the police van after his remand at the Mbabane Magistrates Court. (INSET) Mbabane businessman Celucolo Manchester Nxumalo.
Share

MBABANE – Mbabane businessman Celucolo Manchester Nxumalo, who is accused of kidnapping Mncedisi Matsebula, has been charged with five counts.

He appeared at Mbabane Magistrates Court yesterday. In the first count, Nxumalo (43) is alleged to have kidnapped Matsebula while at Mnyamatsini and detained him at Ekudzeni for three hours. The incident allegedly occurred on January 3.

During the kidnapping, it is further alleged that Nxumalo forcefully pushed Matsebula onto a tarmac twice, resulting in a charge of common assault. It is also claimed that during the unlawful detention of the dentist, Nxumalo demanded a sum of E15 000. When the purported demand was made, Nxumalo allegedly threatened to torture and not release Matsebula unless he paid him the amount of E15 000. This culminated in the charge of extortion.

The businessman is additionally accused of assaulting Matsebula with open hands, fists and a stick, with intent to cause him hurt and injuries. Nxumalo’s reported actions have been reduced to a charge of assault with intent to cause grievous harm.

Furthermore, he is accused of having manhandled Mtsamaya Manambitsa Dlamini, by grabbing him with his clothing near Baha’i. This led to a charge of common assault.

Through his Lawyer, Sabelo Mngometulu of Mngometulu Attorneys, he applied for bail.

In support of his application, Nxumalo submitted that he is a Swati businessman operating between Mbabane and Manzini. He stated that he is the head of his household with his family dependent on him and argued that his continued incarceration prejudices his family.

Nxumalo also informed the court that he surrendered himself to the police upon being alerted that he was wanted, which he claimed demonstrated that he is not a flight risk.

*Full article available on Pressreader*

 

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Don't Miss

Maloma Colliery calls for calm as wage talks continue

MBABANE - Maloma Colliery Ltd has offered employees a cumulative nine per cent salary increase over two years, but wage negotiations have reached...

Eswatini girls shine at Dance World Cup finals

MBABANE - Eswatini’s young ambassadors represented the nation with flawless charm at the ongoing Dance World finals in Ireland. Talent and Motion shared...

DNA plan could swallow E126m of Home Affairs budget

MBABANE – Making DNA testing compulsory before issuing birth certificates could cost taxpayers about E126 million annually, enough to fund free Grade I...

Swazipharm blames ministry delays, commits to compliance

LOBAMBA – After being implicated in the delivery of medical drugs that were later recalled, prominent pharmaceutical supplier Swazipharm has reaffirmed its commitment...

Shembe forgives Zulu King after video fallout

MBABANE – Members of the Nazareth Baptist Church in Eswatini have rallied behind His Holiness Unyazi Lwezulu Shembe after he publicly forgave Zulu...

Related Articles

Industrial Court declares Maloma Colliery strike unlawful

MBABANE – The Industrial Court has declared the strike by Maloma Colliery...

June EGCSE exams return

PIGG’S PEAK – The Examinations Council of Eswatini (ECESWA) has announced the...

Maloma Colliery calls for calm as wage talks continue

MBABANE - Maloma Colliery Ltd has offered employees a cumulative nine per...

DNA plan could swallow E126m of Home Affairs budget

MBABANE – Making DNA testing compulsory before issuing birth certificates could cost...