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Zimbabwe wants immunity for Mrs. Mugabe in assault case

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South Africa’s police ministry on Wednesday confirmed that the government of Zimbabwe has sought diplomatic immunity for the country’s first lady, Grace Mugabe.

Mrs. Mugabe has been accused of assaulting a 20-year old South African model in a hotel in Johannesburg on Sunday.

READ: Mugabe’s Wife Accused Of Assaulting Model Partying With Sons

The model, Gabriella Engels lodged a complaint with the police who subsequently charged the wife of President Robert Mugabe. She was due to appear in court on Tuesday but failed to do so.

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Gabriella Engels says she was beaten with an extension cord. Photo: GABRIELLA ENGELS

Zimbabwe’s government is now reported to have invoked “diplomatic immunity cover” for her, according to a statement from the police ministry in South Africa.

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Despite this immunity request, authorities in South Africa have insisted on having Mrs. Mugabe appearing in court saying it wants to ensure that the 52-year old first lady was “processed through the legal system”.

South Africa’s acting police chief Lesetja Mothiba has told a parliamentary committee that Mrs Mugabe “must go to court”.

Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), has called Mrs. Mugabe a “total disgrace and a complete national embarrassment”.

In a statement it said Mrs. Mugabe “has to be brought to order and indeed she has to appreciate that she is not a law unto herself.”

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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