We tweeted yesterday about the Sunday Times‘ article about ANC Minister Tokyo Sexwale‘s upcoming divorce settlement. It should be interesting, with R1.9 billion in assets to play with.
I was quite surprised when I read the article. I mean I new he was worth a couple billion, but was not aware that he had ALL the toys, including a yacht, a R100 million Learjet and an island worth about R700 million. Yes, an island. I like that. Although it’s not completely out of your reach, with tomorrow and Wednesday’s Megamillions and Powerball lotteries BOTH sitting on over a billion Rand.
Here is the jet he bought for his wife (source: MyAviation.net).
Does she get to keep it?
His marriage is coming to an end after 20 magical years, during which time they also acquired a R60 million game lodge, a wine farm in Franschhoek worth R20 million, a wine estate in Durbanville worth R113 million.
According to the Sunday Times:
The Sexwales have been locked in divorce proceedings since April last year when Judy Sexwale moved out of their Sandhurst family home into a hotel in Johannesburg She has since moved to Cape Town where she is renting a two-bedroom flat because Sexwale has, according to two independent family friends, refused to allow her to live in any of the many properties they jointly own. The trustees of their joint family trusts are “simply not responding” to requests for her to gain access. This includes access to the Clifton property that Tokyo apparently gave her as a gift in 2007.
In the meantime, Tokyo has announced that this 20-something model, Nataxa da Silva, is his new girlfriend.
Click thumbnails below to see more pics of her, as published online by Goshia Dulz for G3 models:
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