ADVERTISEMENT

Mugabe's son finally speaks about his daddy's presidency [Video]

The extravagant son of detained Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe has shared a video to tell the world his take on his father's besiege.

Mugabe's youngest son believes that his daddy is still president of Zimbabwe.

ADVERTISEMENT

This came to light when Mugabe's youngest son Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe, 21, posted a video on social media showing him pour champagne over a diamond encrusted watch worth thousands of dollars.

In the video exposing his lavish lifestyle, he says " I have a six million shillings watch because daddy still runs the country".

ADVERTISEMENT

The video is said to have been shot in a South African night club some days ago.

MUGABE’S SON BRAGS ‘DADDY RUNS COUNTRY’, EXPOSES LAVISH LIFESTYLE – VIDEO

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

How SafeHamsters unlocks the potential of crypto betting| Insider Tips

How SafeHamsters unlocks the potential of crypto betting| Insider Tips

A look into the diverse tax reforms being implemented across Africa

A look into the diverse tax reforms being implemented across Africa

Dubai firm to lend South Sudan $12.9 billion in exchange for 20 years oil repayment

Dubai firm to lend South Sudan $12.9 billion in exchange for 20 years oil repayment

China dethrones USA as the most influential global power in Africa: Report

China dethrones USA as the most influential global power in Africa: Report

Major African economies expecting inflation ease into next year, except Nigeria

Major African economies expecting inflation ease into next year, except Nigeria

10 African countries with the lowest price changes in household commodities

10 African countries with the lowest price changes in household commodities

Dangote refinery outranks Europe's 10 largest refining facilities

Dangote refinery outranks Europe's 10 largest refining facilities

Africa may just have the lowest level of cyber threats compared to other regions

Africa may just have the lowest level of cyber threats compared to other regions

A look into Kenya’s Shs1.1 billion climate funding from the UK

A look into Kenya’s Shs1.1 billion climate funding from the UK

ADVERTISEMENT