All the Big Money: Only if You Knew: Thrones of Cash: How Fast Fortunes Rot Empires, Families, and Souls

Author:   Ndondo Morris Mngomezulu ,  Khokhovula Gundabaloyi
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798269733524


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   13 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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All the Big Money: Only if You Knew: Thrones of Cash: How Fast Fortunes Rot Empires, Families, and Souls


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All the Big Money: Only if You Knew is not just another book on corruption or wealth; it is a daring exploration of how fortunes, once celebrated, soon turn into curses. Khokhovula Gundabaloyi takes the reader through a gallery of faces-famous leaders, generals, businessmen, and kings of crime-whose pursuit of ""big money"" rewrote the destiny of nations, broke dynasties, and poisoned bloodlines. From Robert Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe to Pablo Escobar's cocaine empire, from Muammar Gaddafi's Libyan billions to the looted wealth of Mobutu Sese Seko and Laurent Kabila in the Congo, the book gathers the great examples of men who once walked with untouchable confidence, only to face collapse, humiliation, exile, or death. Jackie Selebi, once celebrated in South Africa, now remembered for betrayal. Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso and General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi of South Africa, men of uniform and discipline, are placed at the center of this discussion to remind us that money and power are not just political games-they are also spiritual, cultural, and generational struggles. The book dissects the anatomy of wealth that is born not of hard work and justice, but of plunder, blood, and manipulation. Readers will be pulled into stories where billions vanish into Swiss banks while villages starve. They will encounter family dynasties that, once swimming in unimaginable riches, disintegrate under the weight of greed and betrayal. They will see how empires that rose on gold, oil, diamonds, and drugs were quickly consumed by the very treasures that built them. Yet this is not only a tale of individuals. It is a mirror held to societies. It asks: Why do nations repeatedly give their trust to leaders who wear gold crowns of corruption? Why do families believe that money will buy them love and loyalty, only to discover that wealth breeds rivalry, envy, and bloodshed? Why do souls chase fortunes with the desperation of worshippers at a shrine, only to wake up empty, hunted, or in prison cells? With the sharpness of a historian and the depth of a spiritual healer, Gundabaloyi blends political analysis, historical events, and spiritual reflections. Each chapter moves like a drumbeat, exposing not only what happened but why it keeps happening. Empires rot not because of enemies outside but because of disease inside-the disease of greed, the worship of money, the silence of conscience. The narrative is full of striking portraits. Readers will walk into the cocaine palaces of Escobar, see the African dictators hoarding wealth while their people wither, watch the international alliances that laundered stolen money through banks and offshore accounts, and listen to the whispers of soldiers and generals who traded patriotism for private fortunes. Alongside, readers will feel the haunting presence of families torn apart by inheritance wars, brothers killing brothers, and children rising against their fathers' shadows. But beyond exposure, the book also carries a message. It warns young leaders, ambitious entrepreneurs, and ordinary readers alike: money without morality is a grave; money without purpose is poison; money without light will one day demand payment in tears. It reminds us that real wealth lies not in what is stored in vaults but in the integrity of leadership, the peace of families, and the eternal worth of the soul. All the Big Money: Only if You Knew is a powerful journey through the corridors of greed and the ruins of empires. It is history retold as warning, politics unmasked as tragedy, and wealth revealed as a fragile flame. This book will challenge the reader to think differently about power, to understand the cost of riches that come too fast, and to prepare their own lives against the temptations that rot empires, families, and souls.

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Author:   Ndondo Morris Mngomezulu ,  Khokhovula Gundabaloyi
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9798269733524


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   13 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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