Mugabe's son sells $300 T-shirts
Robert Mugabe Jr, the son of Zimbabwe's former president, has launched
his own clothing label which he hopes will be "competitive on the
international scene", News24 reports.
The brand is called xGx and sells T-shirts and neck chains at
eye-watering prices - a man's T-shirt costs $300 (£226), while a women's
T-shirt would set you back $250 (£187):
Looks like Robert Mugabe Jr has launched his own clothing label called 'xGx'.— Zim Media Review (@ZimMediaReview) December 4, 2017
$300 men's T-shirts and $250 for ladies' tops. pic.twitter.com/oIX8PMYGNK
Last month, Robert Jr and his younger brother Chtatunga lauched an
entertainment company called TripLife, inviting American-Nigerian
musician Jidenna to perform at their first event in a Harare nightclub
after Nigerian artist Tekno cancelled his appearance.
The Mugabe
sons are known for displaying their wealth on social media, with
Chatunga posting a photo of his wristwatch with the caption: "$60,000 on
the wrist when your daddy run the country ya know!"
Jidenna is known for being outspoken about politics and social justice so his performance at an event run by Robert Mugabe's sons has raised eyebrows among some.
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