The High Court of Zimbabwe has made a landmark ruling in a case that has been making headlines in the country. A man who claims to be the secret son of the late President Robert Mugabe has been denied inclusion in his estate. The applicant, who has not been named, had filed an application with the court seeking to be recognized as one of Mugabe’s beneficiaries. However, the court has dismissed the application, citing lack of evidence to support the claim. The late President Mugabe passed away in 2019, leaving behind a vast estate that includes several properties and businesses. The estate is currently being managed by his widow, Grace Mugabe, and his children from his first marriage. The secret son, who claims to have been born out of wedlock, had argued that he was entitled to a share of the estate. However, the court found that there was no credible evidence to support his claim. The ruling has been seen as a major blow to the applicant, who had been hoping to inherit a significant portion of the estate. The case has also sparked debate about the rights of children born out of wedlock in Zimbabwe. Under Zimbabwean law, children born out of wedlock are entitled to inherit from their parents, but they must provide proof of paternity. In this case, the court found that the applicant had failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove that Mugabe was his father. The ruling has been welcomed by Mugabe’s family, who had opposed the application. The family had argued that the applicant was not a legitimate beneficiary of the estate and that his claim was motivated by greed. The case has also raised questions about the management of Mugabe’s estate, which has been the subject of controversy in recent years. There have been allegations of corruption and mismanagement, with some accusing Grace Mugabe of using the estate for her own benefit. The High Court’s ruling is likely to be appealed, and the case is expected to continue to make headlines in the coming weeks. The ruling has also sparked interest in the international community, with many watching to see how the case will unfold. The case has implications for the rights of children born out of wedlock in Zimbabwe and could set a precedent for future cases. The High Court’s decision has been praised for its fairness and transparency, and it is seen as a major victory for the rule of law in Zimbabwe. The country has been working to strengthen its judicial system in recent years, and this ruling is seen as a significant step forward. The case has also highlighted the importance of providing proof of paternity in cases involving inheritance. The applicant had argued that he was entitled to inherit from Mugabe because he was his son, but the court found that he had failed to provide sufficient evidence to support his claim. The ruling has been seen as a warning to others who may be seeking to make false claims against the estate. The estate of Robert Mugabe is significant, and it is expected to be divided among his legitimate beneficiaries in the coming months. The High Court’s ruling has brought clarity to the situation, and it is expected to pave the way for the estate to be distributed according to Zimbabwean law. The case has been closely watched by the international community, and it is seen as a test of the country’s judicial system. The ruling has been praised for its fairness and transparency, and it is expected to have significant implications for the rights of children born out of wedlock in Zimbabwe.