Zimbabwe: Chatunga Mugabe, Co-Accused Bail Application Postponed After Power Outage At Gauteng Court
The hearing was postponed to March 11 after power outages caused by illegal meter tampering disrupted court proceedings twice this week, City Power said.
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Mugabe Son's Bail Bid Deferred Again Amid Ongoing Probe, Power Failures At Court
Johannesburg – Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the 28-year-old son of the late Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, will remain in custody after his bail application was postponed for the second time. Mugabe and his co-accused, 33-year-old Tobias Mugabe Matonhodze, appeared at the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court on Thursday, 5 March 2026. The bail hearing was again delayed due to technical glitches and incomplete state documentation. Mugabe has been det…
Chatunga Mugabe's Bail Postponed by Power Outage
Robert ‘Chatunga’ Mugabe Jr.’s bail application was postponed due to a power outage at the Gauteng court in South Africa. Mugabe Jr. and his co-accused faced an attempted murder charge. The postponement marks another delay in the high-profile court proceedings. The incident highlights recurring infrastructure challenges affecting legal processes. The bail application for Robert ‘Chatunga’ Mugabe Jr., son of the late former Zimbabwean President R…
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