Meet the <x0-kings<x1 Groups with private gold (Photo)

With a fur of $14,000 from alligator's skin to private gold-covered planes, the so-called “Kids Rich” of Zimbabwe are not ashamed of showing their wealth. In a country where Bourto's per capita production is less than $1,593 a year [...]
With a fur of $14,000 from alligator's skin to private gold-covered planes, the so-called “Kids Rich” of Zimbabwe are not ashamed of showing their wealth.
In a country where residential domestic production per capita is less than $1,593 a year and lower than Afghanistan, the rich there look very happy about their wealth and even criticising those who criticize them for their wild luxury.
And among those showing their luxurious lives are the sons of President Robert Mugabe, who has been in power for decades as he resigned as president of the country today.
Among the rich are the local <x0oligarks”, including media owners.
Poor African country also has its own version of Kardashian- Vanessa Chionga and her sister Michelle, who drive with Land Rovers and spend tens of thousands of dollars on their weddings and honeymoons on exotic islands.
While it was called for Robert Mugabe to resign as president, his sons Robert Jr, 24, and Chatuga, 20, are enjoying their luxurious style.
In September, Robert Jr bought two “Rols Royce”.
While studying American architecture in Dubai, he turned into a black Batmobile, which he showed 23,000 followers in the Instagram. He also showed the flight by a private plane, with parts fully decorated with gold.
His brother Chattung regularly makes headlines of African newspapers as one of the continent's worst spenders.
Two weeks ago, a video came out of him pouring a bottle of Ace of Spades over his diamond-circumstated Rolex watch.
Chatuga told his followers in the Instagram: “Sixty thousand dollars in cash when your father runs the whole place”.




















