South Africa: Robert Mugabe’s Youngest Son Held Over Gardener Shooting. Johannesburg, South Africa — The youngest son of the late former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has been taken into police custody following an incident at his Johannesburg residence.
According to reports, a gardener was shot during the incident, prompting the South African police to launch an investigation into an attempted murder.
The identity of the son, who has not been publicly named, has not been disclosed.
However, it is understood that the incident occurred at his residence in Johannesburg.
The South African authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting and the status of the gardener, whose condition has not been detailed in public statements.
The involvement of Robert Mugabe’s son in this incident has drawn attention given the former president’s own controversial history with the Zimbabwean police and legal system. Mugabe, who died in 2019, was often at the center of controversy during his long rule in Zimbabwe. No official statements have been made regarding the son’s potential charges or legal representation.
Sources close to the situation suggest that the police are treating the incident seriously and are committed to a thorough investigation.
The case is still developing, and further details are expected to emerge as the investigation progresses. Officials have not yet commented on the possibility of any additional suspects being involved or the broader implications of the incident for the Mugabe family or South Africa.
Further details are expected as the situation unfolds.


