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Grace Mugabe Unable to Travel to South Africa Due to Outstanding 2017 Arrest Warrant

February 20, 2026
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Grace Mugabe is reportedly unable to travel to South Africa to support her son because of an outstanding warrant of arrest issued in connection with a 2017 assault allegation. The warrant relates to an incident in which she was accused of assaulting Gabriella Engels at a Johannesburg hotel, a case that attracted significant media attention and diplomatic debate at the time.

The alleged incident occurred during a visit to South Africa and quickly escalated into a high-profile legal and political matter. Engels claimed she was assaulted with an extension cord, an allegation that prompted South African authorities to open a case. The matter drew widespread public scrutiny, particularly after questions arose regarding diplomatic immunity and whether it applied in the circumstances.

Initially, there were legal and procedural complexities surrounding Mugabe’s status and whether she could be shielded from prosecution. However, subsequent court rulings in South Africa set aside the granting of diplomatic immunity, effectively reopening the legal pathway for accountability. The outstanding warrant remains in place, creating a significant legal barrier to her return to the country.

As a result, any attempt by Grace Mugabe to enter South Africa could potentially lead to her arrest. This has effectively restricted her ability to travel to the country unless the matter is resolved through the appropriate legal channels.

The case continues to be referenced as one of the more controversial cross-border legal disputes involving a prominent political figure in recent years. While the legal process remains unresolved, the existence of the warrant has clear implications for her movements and any personal engagements that would require her presence in South Africa.

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