Robert Mugabe's son to be deported from South Africa over firearms offence
Summary
Robert Mugabe’s youngest son, Bellarmine Mugabe, will be deported from South Africa after admitting to pointing a gun and staying illegally in the country. He was involved in a shooting incident that injured a man, and he must also pay a fine.Key Facts
- Bellarmine Mugabe pleaded guilty to pointing a firearm and illegal stay in South Africa.
- A court in Johannesburg ordered his immediate deportation.
- He was arrested after a man was shot at his home in Hyde Park, Johannesburg.
- The victim was shot twice in the back and hospitalized in critical condition.
- Bellarmine must pay a $36,000 fine.
- His co-accused, Tobias Matonhodze, pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges and was sentenced to three years in prison.
- Mugabe was previously charged with attempted murder, but the charge was dropped after Matonhodze’s guilty plea.
- Bellarmine Mugabe has had other legal issues in Zimbabwe, including arrests for assault in 2024 and 2025.
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