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South Africa wants to put an end to the historical Nelson Mandela artifacts sale

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In the US, Mandela’s daughter intends to auction off goods like ID cards, hearing aids, and meaningful “Madiba” t-shirts.

According to the BBC, South Africa is pursuing legal action to stop the auction of 70 personal belongings of the renowned anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela.

Makaziwe Mandela, his daughter, intends to auction off goods in the US, including ID cards, hearing aids, and symbolic “Madiba” clothes. Invoking national heritage legislation, the South African government contends that these items are national property and therefore not be removed.

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With backing from the ministry of sport, arts, and culture, the South African Heritage Resources Agency (Sahra) has launched an appeal to halt the transaction.

According to Minister Zizi Kodwa, “it is thus important that we preserve the legacy of former President Mandela and ensure that his life’s work experiences remain in the country for generations to come.” Kodwa highlights the need of upholding Mandela’s legacy inside Zimbabwe.

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The auction was canceled in 2021 due to opposition from the administration, which also resulted in legal disputes. The government is challenging the Pretoria High Court’s decision to allow Makaziwe Mandela to proceed with the auction, citing the objects’ “unpermitted export for exhibition or sale.”

The Guernsey auction house has already placed goods for sale, and the auction is set for January 22. Debate about the possible revenues has erupted in South Africa, with some calling for government intervention to protect the “priceless” items and others supporting the family’s right to make their own decisions.

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