Mandela’s Daughters Clash With Lawyers Over His Assets

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Two of Nelson Mandela’s daughters who want access to his artwork and other assets are suing his lawyers, who have accused them of acting against the former president’s wishes.

Makaziwe Mandela and Zenani Dlamini filed an interdict in the South Gauteng High Court last month to remove lawyers George Bizos and Bally Chuene and Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale as directors of two companies Mandela set up. His daughters, who were named directors of the companies in 2005, argue that the three weren’t properly appointed.