Despot Robert Mugabe’s playboy son pours £200 champagne over his £45,000 diamond-encrusted watch as he parties while Zimbabwe starves
Mugabe's sons have been well-known for partying as millions of Zimbabweans live below the poverty line
A PLAYBOY son of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe filmed himself pouring £200 worth of champagne over his diamond-encrusted £45k watch as millions in the African country are living in poverty.
Cocky Chatunga Bellarmine even brags in the Snapchat video that he could buy the luxury jewellery because "daddy runs the country".
Three quarters of Zimbabweans reportedly live below the poverty line, but that isn't stopping Chatunga and brother Robert Jr arrogantly flaunting their wealth.
Spoilt Robert Jr, 25, and Chatunga, 21 are well-known for their partying.
This latest clip showed the brothers at a nightclub in Sandton, South Africa, where they are based.
Robert has his arm draped over an attractive young woman at one point, according to .
Then his younger brother empties an entire £200 bottle of Armand de Brignac Ace Of Spades gold champagne on his expensive watch.
The flashy video shows them partying with scantily-clad girls and buckets filled with pricey champers.
It's not the first scandal to hit Mugabe's sons.
Their mum was accused of beating up model Gabriella Engels, 20, with an extension cord in August after discovering her in an expensive Johannesburg hotel with the boys.
She claimed Mrs Mugabe's guards stood by and did nothing as she attacked her.
Gabriella posted on Twitter: "What is a girl compared to a women beating you and 10+ body guards standing back leaving her to do this s***?"
Grace, who is 41 years younger than her husband, was granted diplomatic immunity in South Africa in August for the assault.
On Saturday, Grace was jeered at a rally in Bulawayo in front of the president.
She shouted back at the hecklers: "If you have been paid to boo me, boo, go ahead.
"I don't care, I am powerful."
Mugabe, the world's oldest head of state, is due to stand in elections again next year and has given no indication that he will step down soon.
Mugabe has been in power since 1987 after fighting against British rule.
He is still facing regular accusations of silencing opponents.
A 25-year-old American journalist Martha Donovan has been charged with attempting to overthrow him for a tweet describing the ageing leader as "selfish and sick".
Another reporter Kenneth Nyangani was detained for writing that Grace donated her knickers to supporters.
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