Robert Mugabe's Son Bellarmine Ordered Deported from South Africa After Guilty Pleas
28-year-old fined $36,000 and deported after pleading guilty to pointing firearm and illegal presence; cousin sentenced to 3 years for attempted murder
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- A South African court has ordered Bellarmine Mugabe, youngest son of Zimbabwe's late former leader Robert Mugabe, to be deported immediately after he pleaded guilty to pointing a firearm and illegal presence in the country.
- The 28-year-old was arrested in February following the shooting of a 23-year-old man at his Johannesburg home.
- He was fined $36,000 while his cousin Tobias Matonhodze received a three-year prison sentence for attempted murder and related charges.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Bellarmine Mugabe is one of two sons Robert Mugabe had with his second wife Grace. He has a history of legal troubles in Zimbabwe, including assault charges against a police officer in 2024 and a security guard in 2025, with the latter case still ongoing.
The youngest son of Zimbabwe's late former leader Robert Mugabe is to be deported from South Africa immediately, a court in Johannesburg has ordered. Bellarmine Mugabe pleaded guilty to pointing a firearm and illegally being in the country earlier this month after he was arrested following the shooting of a 23-year-old man at his home. The 28-year-old has also been ordered to pay a fine of $36,000 (£26,700). His co-accused, and cousin, Tobias Matonhodze - who pleaded guilty to attempted murder, illegal immigration, possession of ammunition and defeating the ends of justice - was sentenced to three years in prison. Both men were arrested on 19 February when police were called to Mugabe's home in the upmarket Johannesburg suburb of Hyde Park. A man who worked at the premises was taken to hospital in a critical condition after he was shot. Prosecutors previously told the court that the shooting followed a row between the three men inside the property, and that the victim was shot twice in the back outside as he tried to flee. Mugabe was also previously charged with attempted murder, but after Matonhodze pleaded guilty, the charge was dropped. The charge of pointing a gun relates to a separate, unrelated incident but Mugabe agreed to have the two cases heard together, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) told the BBC earlier this month. In 2024, he was arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer in the Zimbabwean border town of Beitbridge. He was given bail but a warrant for his arrest was later issued after he failed to appear in court, Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper reported at the time. The following year, he was arrested for assaulting a security guard at a mining site in Mazowe, an hour's drive north of the capital, Harare. The case remains ongoing. Bellarmine Mugabe is one of two sons Robert Mugabe had with his second wife, Grace.
Offene Fragen
- What is the current condition of the 23-year-old victim?
- Will Zimbabwe accept the deportation order?
- What is the outcome of the pending assault case in Mazowe?




