Nelson Mandela's oldest grandson, Mandla Mandela, has been sentenced to two years in prison or pay a fine of $817 for assaulting a school teacher in 2013.
Mandla, who is a legislator for the ruling African National Congress (ANC), was found to have attacked a teacher, Mlamli Ngudle, in a 2013 road rage incident in Mthatha, Cape Province,South Africa.
The prosecutor said Ngudle had allegedly bumped a parked vehicle belonging to one of Mandla's friends.
Some witnesses said Mandla threatened Ngudle with a gun.
He said the legislator had been found guilty of assault in March.
Mthatha made headlines in 2013 when a judge ordered him to return the remains of his father and two other children of Nelson Mandela to Qunu, their ancestral home.
He had moved them to a memorial centre in another location without consulting the family.
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