Africa Live: Mugabe's daughter in $80m divorce battle - BBC News

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The UN Secretary-General has arrived in Kenya for talks to do with the ongoing clashes in Sudan. Kenya's Foreign Affairs Minister Alfred Mutua met Antonio Guterres, who will hold talks with President William Ruto during his two-day visit.

Image caption: Bona Mugabe seen with her husband at the funeral of her father in 2019

Mr Chikore also lists 25 residential properties including a mansion in Dubai - with a total value of around $80m, luxury vehicles, farming equipment and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. Zimbabweans have reacted with shock and outrage to the extent of the wealth amassed by just one of Mr Mugabe’s children.

 

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