Mugabe's 'high-living' sons face corruption probe... may be arrested: report
Former president Robert Mugabe's high-living sons face arrest for alleged
corruption during their father’s time in office, a newspaper claimed on
Friday.
Robert Mugabe Junior and Bellarmine Chatunga are being investigated for
illegal gold trading, said the Zimbabwe Independent. Russell Goreraza, Grace
Mugabe’s son by a first marriage, is being investigated on similar
allegations.
The paper, quoting unnamed sources, said the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption
Commission (ZACC) “is probing with the intention to arrest” the two brothers,
along with several other former high-ranking government and ruling party
officials.
“Mugabe’s sons, Chatunga, Robert Jr and Goreraza are under investigation on
illegal gold trading allegations,” the paper added. It’s not clear whether the
three are in Zimbabwe at present, though Chatunga and Robert Junior were
reported in December to have returned from South Africa.
Playboy lifestyles
Robert Mugabe Junior and Bellarmine made headlines for their lavish, playboy
lifestyles in Johannesburg last year. Their antics, sometimes recorded and
shared on social media, stoked anger back home where most Zimbabweans are
struggling to earn a living.
Harare-based Goreraza reportedly imported two Rolls-Royce limousines in
September at a time when the country was critically short of foreign currency
needed to import food, drugs and raw materials.
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