South Africa To Arrest Grace Mugabe?
Zimbabwe’s first lady, Grace Mugabe, may face prosecution
after allegations she assaulted a woman in Sandton at the weekend.
Mugabe allegedly beat up Gabriella Engels, 20, from
Johannesburg, who was partying with her two sons in a Sandton hotel on Sunday.
Engels, who says she is a model, took to Twitter on Monday to
accuse Grace Mugabe of attacking her with an extension cord. She posted
pictures of her injuries on her Twitter feed.
Her mother, Debby Engels, said via her daughter that she
would be reporting the alleged assault to the police.
The whole party, including Grace Mugabe, was eventually
asked to leave the hotel where the alleged assault happened, according to
management of the Capital Hotel Group.
Social media in Harare and Johannesburg erupted after Engels
posted her version of events online. Many Zimbabweans questioned whether the
first lady would be charged or if she would get diplomatic immunity.
But Department of International Relations spokesperson
Clayson Monyela told the Sowetan Grace Mugabe could not claim immunity.
“She needs to be here on official business. It won’t apply
if she’s here on holiday or for something else‚” he said.
“Secondly‚ as a first lady‚ she’s not part of government or
a government official. It doesn’t apply just because she’s the wife of a
president‚” Monyela said.
Mugabe was in South Africa last week to receive treatment
for her injured foot, and did not attend her husband’s youth rally in Gwanda,
southern Zimbabwe, on Saturday.
But sources in Harare claim she did return to Zimbabwe on
Saturday, but only spent a night there, then returned to Johannesburg the next
day to attend to her sons, who regularly attend the Taboo nightclub in Sandton,
where sources say they spend a “great deal” of money on champagne.
The 25-year-old Robert jr is supposed to be studying at the
University of Johannesburg.
Robert jr and Chatunga Bellarmine, 21, were recently evicted
from their flat in Rivonia after they got caught up in a drunken brawl which
resulted in a security guard being injured. Repairs were needed to the R70
000-a-month rented flat. Chatunga was previously expelled from his high school
in Harare for bad behaviour.
The two Mugabe sons were previously studying in Dubai, but
had to leave suddenly earlier this year, apparently after problems with their
social life. -Independent Foreign Service
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