Prior to his death, Senzo reportedly owned a BMW X6, a BMW 1 Series and a VW Golf 5 GTi, well it has emerged that the bank owned both his German machines. Following his death, there were rumours that he'd bought the X6 cash after settling the 1 Series he had bought for his surviving spouse, Mandisa Mkhize.
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Sunday World has established that both BMWs will be repossessed and auctioned off to the highest bidder. Mandisa has also confirmed that they were in arrears for about R250 000 for the 1 Series and the X6, well it was recently financed by the bank again for more than R1-million and the late footballer did not bother to have death cover insurance.
The Meyiwa's are currently in preparations to return the cars. A source close to the family revealed that the family is struggling financially and Senzo's father, Sam had bequeathed the 1 series to Mandisa and told her to settle the arrears, unfortunately she's struggling to make ends meet and has no choice but to return it.
Sunday World has established that both BMWs will be repossessed and auctioned off to the highest bidder. Mandisa has also confirmed that they were in arrears for about R250 000 for the 1 Series and the X6, well it was recently financed by the bank again for more than R1-million and the late footballer did not bother to have death cover insurance.
The Meyiwa's are currently in preparations to return the cars. A source close to the family revealed that the family is struggling financially and Senzo's father, Sam had bequeathed the 1 series to Mandisa and told her to settle the arrears, unfortunately she's struggling to make ends meet and has no choice but to return it.
My Opinion:
You apply for a loan of about R1-million to purchase a car, a machine which loses it's value the minute you drive it out the car dealership, and yet you don't own a house. I will never understand that thinking shame... #Kermit None of My Business!!
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