Mugabe�s Son Expelled From Top Private School

TYRANT Robert Mugabe�s teenage son has been expelled from a top private school for gross indiscipline. Unruly Bellarmine Chatunga, 16, was removed from St George�s College after a history of run-ins with authorities and a week-long suspension for bad behaviour last year. He was removed after a meeting last week during which staff and school administrators are said to have �agonised� over possible repercussions for their decision. A school source said: �It�s a case of power corrupts early.� His expulsion follows that of Mugabe�s elder son Robert, now 21 - nicknamed the �undertaker� by his father for his six ungraded A-Levels - who was expelled from the same school eight years ago. Zimbabwean President Mugabe was a star pupil, renowned for his dedication at the Catholic mission he attended. He earned an impressive five university degrees by correspondence while in detention under the white minority Rhodesian government during the '70s. The rector who presided over the expulsion of Mugabe�s older son Robert said the boy was �a victim of absent-father syndrome�. Mugabe�s daughter, Bona, now 24, passed through Harare�s Dominican Convent High School with ease. An Irish nun there said: �The girl never gave us a moment�s trouble.�