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Tsvangirai's Brother Says Estate Should Go To His Children, Claims Elizabeth Handed Him Over And Was Not Staying With Him When He Died

6 years agoSun, 04 Mar 2018 06:48:45 GMT
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Tsvangirai's Brother Says Estate Should Go To His Children, Claims Elizabeth Handed Him Over And Was Not Staying With Him When He Died

The family of the late founding leader of the opposition MDC-T party, Morgan Tsvangirai, has said that the bulk of his inheritance should go to his children. According to Tsvangirai’s brother Manasa, the family does not know where Tsvangirai’s widow Elizabeth Macheka Tsvangirai was staying before his death, hinting that the two were estranged. Manasa said that Elizabeth should do the right thing as she had no children with Morgan. This follows reports that Elizabeth registered her husband’s estate at the Master of the High Court.


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Speaking to the Daily News, Manasa said:

We don’t want anything but those things should go to the children and not anyone else. We know that she (Elizabeth) has no children with Tsvangirai so justice must be done. Ask her where she was staying before his death; we don’t know where she was staying, she knows where she was staying, she cannot cheat herself, you cannot lie to yourself, your conscience should tell you that you are lying or not” said Manasa, implying the couple may not have been staying together towards the end of Tsvangirai’s life.

As the family, we maintain that these things are for the kids. The children should be the beneficiaries. If she is a mother, she has an opportunity now to show us that. One thing that is clear is that those things belong to his children. The question that should now be asked: akafirwa ndiani? (Who is grieving here?) Is it the Macheka or Tsvangirai family? The tradition in our family is that when a man passes on, the children benefit and the children should then choose to share with whoever they want to.

The Tsvangirai family has been accused of alienating and ill-treating Elizabeth during the illness and subsequent burial of Tsvangirai. The former prime minister’s mother was even eavesdropped threatening to commit suicide if Elizabeth and Nelson Chamisa attended the funeral. Manasa denied that Elizabeth was ill-treated saying that she had handed over Tsvangirai to his relatives on January 9, 2018.

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