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Former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s son faces attempted murder charges in South African court

Bellarmine Mugabe and co-accused face multiple charges after a shooting left a gardener critically injured; police suspect concealment of the firearm used, investigations ongoing.

  • On Feb 23, Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe appeared at the Alexandra Magistrate's Court charged with attempted murder after a gardener was shot at his Hyde Park residence last week.
  • A shooting at the Hyde Park property occurred on Thursday following an alleged altercation inside the home, with police saying preliminary probes pointed to a labour dispute between the gardener and one suspect.
  • Despite extensive searches including police forensics, K-9 unit and diving team, the firearm remains missing though the cartridge found at the scene; the gardener remains hospitalised in critical condition.
  • State prosecutors said both men face additional counts including defeating the ends of justice and unlawful possession of a firearm, and the State plans to oppose bail; authorities said immigration and profiling checks remain outstanding, while Grace Mugabe cannot attend due to an outstanding arrest warrant.
  • The high-profile family connection has amplified public and diplomatic interest as Clayson Manyela clarified on Thursday that diplomatic immunity does not automatically apply, while the Mugabe family statement denied authorised spokespeople.
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The son of the former Zimbabwean head of state led a luxury life in South Africa. Now he is in custody: he is said to have shot an employee and seriously injured him.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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