Bellarmine Mugabe, son of Zimbabwe’s former President Robert Mugabe, has withdrawn his bail application in a South African court, facing attempted murder charges after a 23-year-old man was shot at a Johannesburg property. The incident has brought renewed attention to the Mugabe family’s controversies and their life after Robert Mugabe’s ousting in 2017.
The 28-year-old’s arrest shines a spotlight on the family’s lavish lifestyle and business dealings. His mother, Grace, and siblings have faced scrutiny over the years for their alleged extravagance and accumulation of wealth. Bellarmine’s history of run-ins with the law includes assault and possession of cannabis, raising questions about the family’s influence and accountability.
The Mugabe family’s wealth and influence have been a subject of controversy, with allegations of corruption and abuse of power. Robert Mugabe’s presidency was marked by economic decline and human rights abuses, and his family’s accumulation of wealth has been a source of public anger.
Bellarmine’s decision to abandon his bail request suggests that he may be preparing to plead guilty to the charges. His lawyer has indicated that it is premature to comment on the plea, and the matter will return to court next Tuesday.
The Mugabe family’s current whereabouts are unclear, but it is believed that most of them are living in Zimbabwe. The family’s reputation has been tarnished by their association with Robert Mugabe’s regime, and their future prospects remain uncertain.








