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Gauteng High Court Sets Date for Grace Mugabe Diplomatic Immunity Hearing

Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe reacts as her picture is taken during a voter registeration excercise at State House in Harare, Thursday, September, 14, 2017. Mugabe proclaimed the voter registration excercise to start as the country prepares for Presidential elections set for 2018( AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

Civil rights watchdog AfriForum said on Thursday that the North Gauteng High Court will next month hear a case against the granting of diplomatic immunity to Zimbabwe First Lady Grace Mugabe by the South African government.

Gabriella Engels sits during a press conference at the AfriForum Offices in Centurion. Picture: Alaister Russell

The challenge has been set down for May 10-11‚ the organisation’s Kallie Kriel said.

Grace‚ who is accused of assaulting a woman‚ Gabriella Engels‚ and hotel staff in Sandton‚ Johannesburg‚ flew back to Zimbabwe with her husband‚ President Robert Mugabe‚ in August 2017. Their departure followed high-level discussions in South Africa to grant the Zimbwean first lady diplomatic immunity after her alleged hotel rampage.

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Engels‚ who was allegedly struck with an electrical extension cord‚ laid assault charges against her. AfriForum‚ which is assisting Engels in the case‚ said they believe they had a strong case to challenge the immunity.

If they won next month‚ they would ask prosecutors to go ahead with a trial. If the National Prosecuting Authority did not‚ then they were ready to proceed with a private prosecution‚ Kriel told a press briefing in Centurion.-Times

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