Daily Dispatch

Mandela and estranged wife in court as divorce battle drags on

- By SIKHO NTSHOBANE

MANDLA Mandela and his estranged first wife Thando Mabunu-Mandela again squared off in the Mthatha High Court yesterday in a long-running divorce battle.

However, Mandela’s legal team used a Constituti­onal Court ruling on another case to stop the media from publishing facts on his divorce case.

The Dispatch has previously reported the pair have been embroiled in a divorce, with Mabunu-Mandela demanding half of their joint estate.

But even before proceeding­s could start yesterday, Mandela’s legal team raised the issue of a Constituti­onal Court ruling on a case involving Johncom v Others wherein they claimed that in high-profile divorce cases, the media could not report on the facts of the case if a child was involved.

They claimed although Mandela and his estranged wife did not have a child together, the former was now the father to a six-month-old baby. It was further argued that it would not be in the best interest of the child to have the facts of the case published. Mandela has a son with his fourth wife, Nosekeni Rabia Mandela.

Billy Gundelfing­er, one of the Mandela’s lawyers, said the media would have to make a formal applicatio­n to the court to show if it was in the interest of the public to publish the facts surroundin­g the case.

Judge Fatima Dawood then asked the media if it would make a formal applicatio­n, to which reporters in court said not at that moment.

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