The sprawling mansion, widely known as the home of exiled former cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere, looms over its surroundings an unoccupied, 50-plus bedroom fortress of marble and ambition that has become the nation’s most famous ghost house.
The property is more than an architectural curiosity; it is a physical, high-profile symbol of the “G40” political faction and the opaque, often controversial wealth accrued by Zimbabwe’s ruling elite during the late Robert Mugabe’s tenure.
The mansion, frequently dubbed the “monster mansion” in local media for its staggering scale and opulence, became a strategic flashpoint during the November 2017 military intervention, Operation Restore Legacy.
As of late 2025 and early 2026, there is no evidence of a sale, and the gates remain largely closed, the vast complex empty
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