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Court Orders Deportation Of Bellamine Mugabe

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A South African court fined Bellamine Mugabe, the youngest son of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, $36,000. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) confirmed the successful prosecution of Bellamane Maccabi and Tobias Maldonado. The sentencing includes a total of three years of jail time for three additional charges. A co-accused individual received a three-year prison sentence for the attempted murder of an employee at Robert Mugabe's Johannesburg home. A social media post, reportedly from the son of Bellamine Mugabe, claims Bellamine Mugabe was fined 600,000 Zimbabwean dollars. The post states that President E.D. Mnangagwa has already paid the fine on Mugabe's behalf. Bellamine Mugabe paid a fine to avoid custody and is currently being deported from Sardinia, according to Professor Dirk Kossiw. The individual was given the option to either pay the fine or face custody.

A South African court fined Bellamine Mugabe, the youngest son of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, $36,000. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) confirmed the successful prosecution of Bellamane Maccabi and Tobias Maldonado. The sentencing includes a total of three years of jail time for three additional charges. A co-accused individual received a three-year prison sentence for the attempted murder of an employee at Robert Mugabe's Johannesburg home. A social media post, reportedly from the son of Bellamine Mugabe, claims Bellamine Mugabe was fined 600,000 Zimbabwean dollars. The post states that President E.D. Mnangagwa has already paid the fine on Mugabe's behalf. Bellamine Mugabe paid a fine to avoid custody and is currently being deported from Sardinia, according to Professor Dirk Kossiw. The individual was given the option to either pay the fine or face custody. The source noted that the fine of 600,000 is a small amount for an individual of Mugabe's profile. Mugabe pleaded guilty to charges in the case. The court's decision follows his guilty plea.

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BBC World Service

“A South African court has fined Bellamine Mugabe, the youngest son of the former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, and ordered his deportation.”

BBC WS backup

“Bellamyne Mugabe will pay a $36,000 fine for pointing a firearm and being in South Africa illegally. His court cues to Bios Mata Honze, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges, received a three-year prison sentence.”

WBUR Boston

“Bellamy Mugabe will pay a $36,000 fine for pointing a firearm and being in South Africa illegally. His court cues to Bios Mata Honze, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges, received a three-year prison sentence.”

SAfm

“The Alexandra Regional Court sentenced Mugambo to 24 months' imprisonment or a 400,000-rant fine for pointing a toy firearm in a separate incident before the Hyde Park shooting in February.”

BBC World Service

“His court accused Tobias Matohonze, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder. Police have arrested a man on other charges, received a three-year prison sentence. Both men were arrested in February, when police were called to Mr Mugabe's home in the upmarket Johannesburg suburb of Hyde Park.”

SAfm

“total of three years jail time for three other charges. Harding and The NPA comments the successful prosecution of Belamane Maccabi and Tobias Maldonado”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“Our South African court has fined the youngest son of the former Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, and ordered his immediate deportation for being in the country illegally and pointing a firearm.”

BBC World Service

“A South African court has fined the youngest son of the former Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, and ordered his immediate deportation for being in the country illegally and pointing a firearm. Bellamine Mugabe pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined $36,000.”

BBC World Service

“A South African court has fined the youngest son of the former Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, and ordered his immediate deportation for being in the country illegally and pointing a firearm.”

SAfm

“I was fined 600,000 wrench which President E.D. has already paid on my behalf”

SAfm

“the issue of Vogabesan Bellamene Vogabes deported pay the fine but it was an either fine or custody had an option but paid the fine or somebody paid it for him”

SAfm

“600,000 is nothing for Grace Mugabe. That's like 60 rent for 600 rents. That's it, it's nothing. This was well orchestrated.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“The South African court has fined the youngest son of the former Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, and ordered his immediate deportation for being in the country illegally and pointing a firearm. Bellamine Mugabe pleaded guilty to both charges.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“illegally and pointing a firearm. Bellamine Mugabe pleaded guilty to both charges.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“Bellamine Mugabe pleaded guilty to both charges. and was fined $36,000.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“A South African court has ordered the immediate deportation of the youngest son of Zimbabwe's former President, Robert Mugabe. Bellamine Mugabe pleaded guilty.”

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