Tuesday, September 17, 2024 - Bellarmine Chatunga, the son of the late former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, is set to be arrested after failing to appear in court, where he faces two criminal charges. Beitbridge Magistrate Vavariro Gavi issued a warrant for Chatunga's arrest after he defaulted on a scheduled court appearance regarding a violent incident that took place on August 31, 2024.
Chatunga's lawyer, Muchiwande Sithole of F Chauke and
Associates, informed the court that his client missed the hearing due to
undergoing surgery in Harare. Chatunga had initially been remanded out of
custody on free bail by Beitbridge Resident Magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba last
month, with a provisional trial date set.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) reported that
Chatunga is facing two charges under the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform
Act) – disorderly conduct and possession of a prohibited knife.
According to the NPA, on August 31, 2024, Chatunga’s black
Range Rover was stopped at a security roadblock in Beitbridge, with a South
African national, Irvin Molokoza, driving the vehicle. When police asked
Molokoza for his passport and vehicle registration documents, Chatunga
allegedly became agitated and intervened.
"It is alleged that the accused person complained after
the Police Officer requested that the driver park the motor vehicle further off
the road. He allegedly disembarked from the vehicle and charged towards the
Police Officer, shouting, ‘What are you doing? You are delaying me for the
fourth time. I am rushing to a wedding in Harare, check my passport. Don’t you
know who I am?’” the NPA revealed.
During the confrontation, a small brown knife reportedly
fell from Chatunga's jacket, leading to his arrest at the scene. The case
remains ongoing, with authorities now searching for Chatunga following the
warrant issued for his arrest.
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