Zimbabwe’s First Lady Grace Mugabe has admitted that her two misbehaving sons Robert Jnr (25) and Chatunga Mugabe (21) makes her a bundle of nerves.
The first lady expressed sadness over her sons’ ceaseless ‘unacceptable behaviour’ while addressing family and friends at her sister’s birthday party in Shamva.

She told guests at the bash that children are mischievous these days whether they are the President’s children or not, adding that very few women can be brave enough to talk about their children without breaking down.
Grace added:
“I have seen parents wearing torn clothes because their kids are demanding top-end trending clothes. In schools and universities, children are competing on fashion and they do not heed to parental advice.
Nowadays there are spirits attacking our children. The spirit of drinking, drug abuse and doing other abnormal things way beyond their age.”
On Sunday, a high-class birthday celebration was organised for President Mugabe’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Junior Gumbochuma who turned 60.
She received a whopping $60,000 from 93-year-old Mugabe and his wife while Mugabe’s children gave her $10,000.
Sandton Apartment
President Robert Mugabe’s sons were recently evicted from a luxury apartment block in Johannesburg’s affluent Sandton area because of their “unacceptable behaviour”.
Multiple sources confirmed that the boys usually stay up late at night, smoking, drinking and partying with different ladies.
There were almost daily complaints by other tenants about the noise coming from Robert and Chatunga’s R74 000 per month apartment.
The last incident that led to their eviction was after a fight over women in their apartment left a member of the boys’ security team seriously injured.
Another accommodation was hurriedly secured by their mother after she flew into South Africa. That was why she missed Mugabe’s youth interface rally in Masvingo three weeks ago.
Mugabe’s children were living in the United Arab Emirates before they relocated to South Africa. They left UAE after they reportedly had some brushes with the law mainly over fights and drugs.
Their mother was born in Benoni, a suburb of Ekurhuleni, Gauteng.


