CoA reduce sentence for �ARV secret� passion killer

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The Court of Appeal (CoA) has reduced the sentence for a man convicted of killing his girlfriend for not revealing the fact that she was on Antiretroviral (ARV) treatment.

The CoA has reduced Kangangwane Ube’s sentence to 10 years after the lower court hit him with 15 years for manslaughter.

Ube was initially charged with murder of his girlfriend in March 2014, but the charge was later changed to manslaughter.

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