Bellarmine Mugabe, the youngest son of Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe, pleaded guilty to charges of pointing a firearm and illegal entry in Johannesburg, South Africa, according to multiple reports. The plea followed an incident in February 2023 where a 23-year-old man was shot outside Mugabe’s Hyde Park residence. Sentencing is scheduled for April 24, with the firearm involved still unrecovered, as reported by Vanguard Nigeria and MyJoyOnline.
The guilty plea was part of a deal that allowed the dropping of an attempted murder charge against Bellarmine Mugabe after his co-accused, Tobias Mugabe Matonhodze, admitted to firing the gun, according to Capital FM Kenya and The Independent. Matonhodze pleaded guilty to attempted murder, while Bellarmine Mugabe faced charges of illegal residence in South Africa alongside the firearm offenses.
Bellarmine Mugabe was arrested following the shooting incident and has a prior history of legal troubles, including past assault charges, according to MyJoyOnline and News24 South Africa. Both Mugabe and Matonhodze appeared in court jointly, and there is a possibility that they could be deported to Zimbabwe if not sentenced to prison.
The court proceedings remain active, with the next hearing set for April 24 to determine sentencing outcomes for Bellarmine Mugabe. Observers await that judgment, which will clarify the final legal consequences and potentially influence the Mugabe family’s future presence in South Africa, as noted by multiple sources.

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