Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Grace shows her face at fair

DA aims to have her face the music

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ZIMBABWE’S first lady, Grace Mugabe, yesterday made her first public appearance since leaving South Africa where she evaded being charged with assault.

The wife of 93-year-old Robert Mugabe, a potential successor to the president, was granted diplomatic immunity and left South Africa on Sunday.

But South Africa’s opposition is challengin­g Minister of Internatio­nal Relations and Co-operation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane’s decision to grant that immunity – a move that could in theory affect any future plans to travel to the country.

The Mugabes attended a farming fair in Harare, where Grace was seen smiling and talking with exhibitors. She made no public comment.

Harare has made no official comment on the assault case and requests for comment from Zimbabwean government officials have gone unanswered.

Twenty-year-old model Gabriella Engels accused Grace Mugabe of whipping her with an electric extension cable as she waited with two friends in a luxury hotel suite to meet one of the Mugabes’ adult sons.

The DA has asked the Constituti­onal Court for permission to argue a case that Grace Mugabe’s diplomatic immunity be declared unconstitu- tional.

“Grace Mugabe is not a member of the Zimbabwean government and she was in South Africa on personal business,” the party’s federal executive chairman, James Selfe, said.

“There is nothing in either South African or internatio­nal law which renders her deserving of diplomatic immunity.”

Selfe said the party hoped that if the immunity was lifted Mugabe would have to surrender herself to South African state prosecutor­s or be extradited to face the charges. If not she could be declared persona non grata, prohibited from visiting South Africa.

Advocacy group AfriForum has given legal backing to the alleged victim, Engels, and is working on the case with Gerrie Nel – the prosecutor who secured a murder conviction against Olympic and Paralympic runner Oscar Pistorius. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: EPA ?? Zimbabwean first lady Grace Mugabe, centre, receives a trophy after her Gushungo dairy estate won the livestock award, during the 107th Harare Agricultur­al Show in Harare, Zimbabwe, yesterday. This is the first time Mugabe has been seen in public since her arrival from South Africa after she was granted diplomatic immunity for allegedly assaulting South African model Gabriella Engels.
PICTURE: EPA Zimbabwean first lady Grace Mugabe, centre, receives a trophy after her Gushungo dairy estate won the livestock award, during the 107th Harare Agricultur­al Show in Harare, Zimbabwe, yesterday. This is the first time Mugabe has been seen in public since her arrival from South Africa after she was granted diplomatic immunity for allegedly assaulting South African model Gabriella Engels.

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