Former Employees of Dr. Amai Grace Mugabe Acquitted of Theft Charges

In a dramatic turn of events, the Harare magistrate court has acquitted former employees of Dr. Amai Grace Mugabe, the widow of former President Robert Mugabe, of theft charges. The accused were alleged to have stolen goods worth a substantial amount from the Mugabes’ Blue Roof mansion in Borrowdale, Harare, back in 2018.

According to reports, the stolen goods were valued between $3.5 million and $4 million, making it a high-profile case that drew significant attention. The accused, who were former workers at the Mugabe’s residence, were accused of stealing various items, although the specific details of the stolen goods were not disclosed.

After a lengthy trial, the Harare magistrate court delivered its verdict, acquitting the former employees of the theft charges. The court’s decision has sparked mixed reactions, with some questioning the outcome.

The acquittal of the former employees brings closure to a case that has been ongoing for several years. The Blue Roof mansion, a symbol of the Mugabe family’s wealth and influence, has been a subject of controversy in the past.

With the case now closed, the focus shifts to the current state of the Blue Roof mansion and the Mugabe family’s legacy. As Zimbabwe continues to navigate its complex history and politics, cases like these serve as a reminder of the intricate web of power and privilege.

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