Nelson Mandela auction

Nelson Mandela’s ID book is one of the items to be auctioned off by his daughter, Makaziwe Mandela. Images via X /@geoffreyyor

Mandela’s daughter to auction off 70 of his items, including ID book

Nelson Mandela’s belongings, which will be auctioned off in February, are estimated to the value of R56 million.

Nelson Mandela auction

Nelson Mandela’s ID book is one of the items to be auctioned off by his daughter, Makaziwe Mandela. Images via X /@geoffreyyor

Makaziwe Mandela, the eldest daughter of South Africa’s first democratically-elected president Nelson Mandela, has won in a legal battle to auction off some of his items.

According to TimesLIVE, the 70 items include the late former Statesman’s identity book (ID).

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MAKAZIWE MANDELA TO AUCTION OFF HER FATHER’S BELONGINGS

It is reported that Makaziwe, the daughter of Madiba and his first wife Evelyn Mase, was taken to court by the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) which attempted to stop the auction.

The SAHRA argued at the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria that 29 of the items should not be sold as they were heritage objects. Some of the items include Mandela’s letters from prison, drawings he sketched while in jail, a gift from former US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, as well as his ID book issued in 1993.

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The New York Times also reports that a key to the Robben Island prison cell where Mandela was imprisoned, could be one of the items. The publication added that SA officials have strongly objected to the key being sold.

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WHEN IS THE AUCTION TAKING PLACE?

The initial date for the auction was 28 January 2022. Now, with the court’s decision in favour of Makaziwe, Guernsey’s auction house in New York has cleared the sale for 22 February 2024.

The company, which estimated the collective value of the 70 items to be between $2 million (R38 million) and $3 million (R56 million), revealed that proceeds from the auction are intended to finance a memorial garden honouring Madiba.

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“Importantly, proceeds from the event will be used for the building of the Mandela Memorial Garden surrounding President Mandela’s Qunu, South Africa, final resting place. For those who lived through Nelson Mandela’s remarkable struggle for freedom, and for future generations, the garden will serve as an inspirational reminder of a man whose life impacted us all.”

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