Mugabe sons still partying up a storm in SA
While their parents were negotiating the future of Zimbabwe, it was business and
fun as usual for the Mugabe boys.
Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe took to Facebook and posted about bringing top
Nigerian musician and songwriter Augustine Miles Kelechi, aka Tekno, to perform
at the Harem nightclub in Rosebank on Saturday night.
Tekno was meant to start his tour in Zimbabwe on Friday at the Alexandra
Sports Club in Harare but the show was cancelled, according to the 21-year-old’s
Facebook post. “Tekno Zim Show Cancelled!
It is with regret and sadness that
Triplife Entertainment announces the cancellation of its high-profile gig
featuring Nigerian Star, Tekno.
“After doing everything in our power to ensure that all was set for the
artist’s debut performance in Harare on November 24, unforeseen circumstances
beyond our control interfered and jeopardised the event."
Independent Media spent much of the week outside the homes of Robert junior,
25, and Chatunga Bellarmine, 21, in Sandhurst trying to ascertain if they are
still in South Africa.
This followed a week where their parents - President Robert Mugabe and his
wife Grace - were holed up in their home in Harare while their countrymen took
to the streets calling for their nonagenarian leader to step down after 37 years
in power.
In Sandhurst, Sandton, the couple's two sons were ensconced in the comfort of
their brother Russell Goreraza's house behind high walls under tight security,
seemingly oblivious to the drama around their parents. There was deathly silence
outside the house, and its high walls made it difficult to see who was inside
the yard. No cars arrived or left the premises. Instead the news team was tailed
by a car that was parked on the pavement next to the house.
A minder/bodyguard denied having seen or spoken to the boys who are famous
for partying up a storm. They were recently recorded jumping and somersaulting
on top of parked cars outside the Cubana Club in Fourways.
Credit: Independent Online
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