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ZANU-PF Breaks Silence: President Mnangagwa Refuses To Save Chatunga Mugabe From SA Jail

March 4, 2026
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Zanu PF’s Director of Information, Farai Marapira, has stressed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the ruling party do not condone acts of violence allegedly committed by Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe.

Marapira’s remarks come amid heightened public scrutiny following allegations involving Mugabe, which have drawn regional attention. While details surrounding the case remain subject to legal processes, the Zanu PF official sought to distance both the President and the party from any alleged misconduct.

“President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF do not condone violence in any form,” Marapira said, emphasising that the law should take its course without political interference. He added that no individual, regardless of background or family name, is above the law.

The statement appears aimed at curbing speculation that political considerations might influence the handling of the matter. Mugabe, who is the son of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, has been at the centre of controversy in recent weeks.

Observers note that high-profile cases involving politically connected individuals often attract intense public and media attention. Analysts say the ruling party’s swift clarification reflects an effort to reinforce its commitment to law and order while distancing itself from personal legal matters.

Marapira reiterated that Zimbabwe’s justice system must operate independently and fairly. “Allegations must be tested in court, and due process must be respected,” he said.

The development comes as relations between Zimbabwe and South Africa remain under scrutiny over issues ranging from migration to crime. While the alleged incident involving Mugabe is being handled within the legal system, it has reignited debate over accountability for individuals linked to prominent political families.

At the time of publication, no further official comment had been issued by Mugabe’s legal representatives. The matter remains before the courts, with proceedings expected to clarify the allegations and determine the appropriate legal outcome.

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