Zimbabwean
President Robert Mugabe's two sons have reportedly relocated to South
Africa from Dubai and Zimbabwe respectively amid fears their personal
security might be "compromised" in the neighbouring country.
According to
Zimbabwe Independent, the two sons - Robert Jr and Bellarmine Chatunga -
have been in Johannesburg since the start of the year for studies.
"First Family
shifted their kids to South Africa for studies and a better life after
Robert Jr was removed from Dubai under controversial circumstances.
Chatunga was also reportedly moved to make him focus on his studies,
away from Zimbabwe's suffocating environment and his familiar social
scene playground," the report said.
There were,
however, security concerns, with Mugabe's family and security bosses
saying the two could be targeted "not just for crime, but also for
political reasons", the report said.
South Africa is home to millions of Zimbabweans who fled Mugabe's political repression and economic failure.
Last year, First Lady Grace Mugabe claimed that soldiers and top Zanu-PF officials angling for power wanted to kill Chatunga.
Reports quoted Grace at the time as saying: "Imagine it has got to a stage where they want to kill my son Bellarmine."
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