A renewed cult conflict within the weekend has reportedly claimed five lives, including the two folks killed in Auchi, Etsako West regional executive area (LGA) when two suspected rival cult organizations clashed. It was gathered that a medicine store retailer proprietor along Igbei street and a generator mechanic were among the many dead victims of the clash. As quickly as information of the clash broke out, a mixed crew of armed police operatives and the regional vigilante had been drafted to the streets to restore law and order, at the same time the streets had been abandoned and retailers forced to close down. Also last Thursday, a technician recognized as Godbless Olitan was killed by means of persons suspected to be cultists close Oliha market in Benin city. Reports claims he was chased by his assailants who drove a Toyota Camry automobile to a building alongside Ore-Oghene where he was ultimately killed. In step with eye-witnesses, the deceased, as gathered, got a call at ...
Inside the lives of the 'Rich Kids of Zimbabwe,' who spend their money on fast cars, island vacations, and private jets
fast cars, island vacations, and private jets
pulse.ng
Nov 27, 2017 1:00 PM
Despite Zimbabwe's economic struggles, a group of young people there are flaunting their wealth on Instagram.

- Zimbabwe has struggled with massive debt and poverty throughout the country.
- Robert Mugabe, who had been Zimbabwe's leader since the country's creation in 1980, was ousted earlier this month.
- He and his wife, Grace, have led a lavish lifestyle despite the country's economic struggles.
- Another group of young people, who are now being called the "Rich Kids of Zimbabwe," flaunt their wealth on Instagram.
This month, Zimbabwe's longtime leader, Robert Mugabe, was forced to resign after the army and country's ruling party seized power. Over the course of his 37-year reign, it was no secret that Mugabe and his wife, Grace — who has been nicknamed "Gucci Grace" — had continued with their lavish lifestyle even as Zimbabwe's economy crashed, leaving the country in debt and with an estimated unemployment rate of 80%.
Now, Mugabe will receive a $10 million dollar payoff as well as immunity for his family.
According to Esquire, there's also another circle of wealth in the otherwise struggling country. "The Rich Kids of Zimbabwe" crew, which reportedly includes Mugabe's own two sons (whose accounts are private) as well as other members of the former ruler's inner circle, post about their lavish lifestyles on Instagram.
Comments
Post a Comment