Mugabe’s Son Given Fine and to Be Deported From South Africa for Pointing a Toy Gun

JOHANNESBURG, April 29 (Reuters) – A South African ⁠court ⁠on Wednesday ordered the ⁠youngest son of Zimbabwe’s former president Robert Mugabe to ​pay a large fine and said he would be deported for pointing ‌a toy gun at someone ‌and breaking immigration laws.

Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, believed to be in ⁠his late ⁠20s, and another man were arrested in February after a ​worker was shot and wounded at a mansion in Johannesburg where Mugabe was staying.

Both have been in custody since their arrest. They pleaded guilty ​as part of negotiations with prosecutors.

It is not clear how Bellarmine ⁠Mugabe broke ⁠South Africa’s immigration laws, ⁠and ​he pleaded guilty to pointing a toy gun in a separate incident ​from the one ⁠in which the worker was shot.

He was given a 400,000 rand ($24,100) fine for pointing the toy gun and a 200,000 rand fine for violating immigration rules.

His co-accused Tobias Matonhodze pleaded guilty to attempted murder ⁠of the worker along with other charges like defeating the ends ⁠of justice.

Matonhodze was sentenced to three years in prison, after which he will be deported.

The investigating officer told the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court last week that the worker who was shot twice in the back received a compensation settlement of 250,000 rand, with a further payment of 150,000 rand to come.

The firearm used in the shooting is still missing.

Robert Mugabe ruled Zimbabwe ⁠for 37 years after independence from Britain in 1980. He was ousted in a military coup in 2017 and died in 2019 at a hospital in Singapore, aged 95.

(Reporting by Sfundo Parakozov, Anathi Madubela and Nilutpal Timsina;Editing ​by Alexander Winning and Toby Chopra)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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