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Friday 20 December 2013
Mandelas at war: Winnie fires first salvo
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has stepped
into the reported family feud following the death of Nelson Mandela,
saying that the oldest child will head the clan – not his oldest living
male relative. The ex-wife
of the human rights icon said Makaziwe Mandela, 60, the only living
child from Mandela’s first marriage to Evelyn Mase, will take charge. It
has previously been reported that Nelson Mandela’s oldest male heir,
grandson Mandla Mandela, would take over as head of the family.
Ms Madikizela-Mandela denied that the
family is engaged in a ‘succession or dynasty’ battle, refuting claims
in media of a feud. ‘In
accordance with customary law and tradition the eldest daughter, being
Ms. Makaziwe Mandela, will head the family and will make decisions with
the support of her two sisters. 'To this end there is no
misunderstanding, or debate. Mr. Mandla Mandela is respected as one of
Nelson Mandela's grandchildren, the next generation of the Mandela
family,’ she said.
The
Johannesburg tabloid The Times reported earlier this week that Mandela's
grandson Mandla had found himself locked out of the Mandela homestead
in the Eastern Cape hamlet of Qunu where Mandela was buried on Sunday. According
to the report, Mandela's eldest daughter, Makaziwe Mandela, had ordered
the locks changed after she arrived while Mandla was keeping vigil next
to his grandfather's coffin as the body lay in state at the Union
Buildings in Pretoria for three days.
Mandla also reportedly found his
home on the Mandela estate without electricity and water on the day of
his grandfather's burial. Mandla
Mandela declined to comment on the matter. 'He (Mandla) doesn't want to confirm
nor deny the report. He wants to focus on promoting and upholding the
legacy of his grandfather going forward,’his spokesman Freddy Pilusa said. Madikizela-Mandela,
in a statement issued on her behalf by her spokesman, Thato Mmereki,
lashed out at what she called ‘mischievous innuendos and newsroom slugs
designed to disgrace the family’ through ‘apartheid-style’ tactics. She said she is disappointed with the media's ‘interference in closed matters of the Mandela family.’ ‘These
reports have done nothing but use half-truths to cast a shadow on the
Mandela family during their time of bereavement,’ she asserted. Madikizela-Mandela
noted that three daughters survive Nelson Mandela: Makaziwe Mandela,
Zenani Dlamini-Mandela and Zindziswa Mandela.
This is shameful.
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