Monday, 3 February 2014

Mandela deals Winnie an unexpected blow from the grave.

 Mandela has chosen to give nothing to Ms Madikizela-Mandela - with whom he had two daughters, Zenani and Zindziswa. Above, the former couple are pictured together in Cape Town following Mandela's jail release

Nelson Mandela's ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has been left out of his will, it has been revealed.
The former South African president has divided up his £2.5million estate between family members, staff and the ruling African National Congress.
However, he has chosen to give nothing to Ms Madikizela-Mandela - his second wife, with whom he had two daughters, Zenani and Zindziswa. 
Mandela's 40-page will - drawn up in 2004, with provisions updated in 2005 and 2008 - was read out in Johannesburg this morning.
The division of his extensive estate was expected to spark squabbling among his 30 children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
But it is believed to have been accepted by his family with no contest so far.
As the main beneficiary, Ms Machel must claim her half of the estate within 90 days, said Moseneke, who was joined by executors George Bizos, a human rights lawyer who was a longtime friend of Mandela, and Themba Sangoni, a chief judge from the Eastern Cape province.
He added that although Madikizela-Mandela was not mentioned in the will, her grandchildren will each receive $9,000 (£5,500). 

 Meanwhile, Mandela's third wife, Graca Machel (above), has been named the main beneficiary of the documentNelson Mandela's ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela (pictured) has been left out of his will, it has been revealed.
Family: Mandela poses with his family during birthday celebrations in Qunu. They have accepted his will so far

A SUMMARY OF THE BENEFICIARIES NAMED IN NELSON MANDELA'S WILL

Almost 50 people or institutions are named as beneficiaries in Nelson Mandela's will, according to an executive summary.
The main beneficiaries are:

  • Wife Graca Machel, who is entitled to 50 percent of his estate, worth at least $4.1 million. She is likely to waive that right in favour of receiving four properties in Mozambique, cars, art work, jewellery and other assets.
  • Mandela's children each get around $300,000, or if they borrowed that amount from him during his lifetime, have their debts annulled.
  • Ms Machel's children, Josina Machel and Malengane Machel, each get around $270,000.
  • Mandela's four grandchildren via late son Makgatho will each receive $300,000 and will have the use of his home in Houghton, Johannesburg.
  • The African National Congress (ANC), gets between 10 to 30 percent of royalties from his various projects.
  • Mandela's home in his boyhood village of Qunu will be made available to the Mandela family, as well as widow Ms Machel and her two children.
  • Grandchildren from his first marriage to Evelyn Mase and second marriage to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela each get $9,000. It was not immediately clear if anything had been bequeathed to Winnie.
  • Staff members, including long time personal assistance Zelda la Grange, get $4,500 each.
  • Schools and universities he attended and shaped his political life were each granted $9,000.

5 comments:

  1. It is hard for men to forgive the unfaithfullness of their wives especially when done repeatedly.

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  2. Its hard for men to forgive infidelty. But men expect women to forgive their infidelity. It really irks me dat man behave this way. Its the highest form of selfishness. Forgiveness is a virtue that shd be learnt by both sexes. On this issue, it was more of her constant unkindness and meanness that eroded his happiness and spirit.He was bk in an emotional and psychological jail. It is worse than infidelity!!

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  3. I hope he forgave her b4 his death.

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  4. If he likes let him forgive if he doesn't, let him not. That's his headache.

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  5. Ha na wa oo even in death Mandela he is stil not in good terms with Winnie

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