Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s legal representatives confirmed on Tuesday that they had filed papers in court challenging the estate of the former president, Nelson Mandela, seeking the rights to his house in Qunu, South Africa
The court papers were reportedly filed in the Mthatha High Court and had been sent to the respondent, according to Madikizela-Mandela’s attorney, Mvuzo Notyezi. He provided no further details, reported The Times.
Notyezi reportedly wrote a letter in August to Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke, one of the executors of President Mandela’s will. In the letter, Notyezi explained that Customary Law dictates that the rights to the property belong to his client and her descendants.
“This position becomes applicable irrespective of whether the wife was divorced or not,” Notyesi was quoted as writing, “It is only in this home that the children and grandchildren of Mrs Madikizela-Mandela can conduct their own customs and tradition…”.
Meanwhile, a photograph of a pile of court papers has been circulating on social media. The papers, stamped by The Registrar of the High Court of South Africa, bear Madikizela-Mandela’s name as “The Applicant’ and a list of seven respondents including:
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The executors of Nelson Mandela’s estate
The Registrar of Deeds, Mthatha
Minister of Land Affairs
The President of South Africa
The Nelson Mandela Family Trust
The Master of the High Court
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The papers believed to be filed by Madikizela-Mandela’s legal counsel. Source: Twitter