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Top 5 houses of the rich and famous in Zimbabwe.

The ongoing wrangle between Chiwenga and his wife has exposed the lavish lifestyle of the rich and famous in Zimbabwe. Indeed some people are living like royalty in a country riddled with so much poverty and suffering. We complie a list of people with the most expensive and beautiful homes in Zim.

1 Ginimbi

Ginimbi’s rural mansion is a classic example of style and elegance. It sits on 4 acres of land. It is located in Domboshava. The house has so many features including a 14 seater state of art cinema, 6 bedrooms and a gym. It has an open plan design. Ginimbi previously bragged about his house and remarked,” I want my house to shout style’. To add a hint of spice to his already glamourous crib Ginimbi has a wide selection of cars ranging from a range Rover to a Bentley parked at the front of his house. Now that’s what we call levels.

2. Constantino Chiwenga

The VP has a lavish house complete with all the works. His architect certainly did a stunning job. An eye catching feature are the initials C and M engraved on the outside of the house symbolic of Constantino and Marry. The house is located in Borrowdale just opposite former president Robert Mugabe’s blue roof.

3. Tendai Beast Mtawarira

The former rugby player has a beautiful home that he shares with his wife Kuziva and their two kids. The house has vast open spaces and an exausite fire pit. Its breathtaking views make it the perfect place for a rugby star. The house was once featured on popular show Top billing.

4. Phillip Chiyangwa

The flamboyant business man does not spare expenses when it comes to mantaining his lifestyle. This includes having a state of the art tow storey mansion complete with several balconies. The house overlooks a large green pond and water fountain.

5. Grace Mugabe

Grace can be proud of her towering Blue roof mansion situated in Borrowdale. The house is a true work of art and left many people puzzled when they attended the funeral of her husband Robert Mugabe

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