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Mandisa Meyiwa<\/a> built a million-rand mansion for Senzo’s children in Durban. The wife to late Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa has been trending. The bubbly influencer and business mogul wowed Mzansi after he built a house for her kids. This kind gesture has since left many puzzled. Reports have it that she completed the house, which was left behind by Senzo when he was gunned down whilst in the company of controversial singer and media personality Kelly Khumalo.<\/p>\n

Sifiso said Meyiwa’s goal was to build a house for his kids so they could grow up in a warm and safe environment but unfortunately got gunned down before realising his dream. Senzo Meyiwa’s brother Sifiso Meyiwa revealed that Mandisa forked out her cash to make the dream house a reality. He said it was Senzo’s dream, but he couldn’t finish it after being gunned down.<\/p>\n

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Senzo Meyiwa’s wife Mandisa Mkhize (Source Instagram)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The brother to the late star indicated that the mansion is located somewhere in Durban.<\/a> The exact location wasnt revealed because of safety reasons. Mandisa and his brother’s kids will now move into it. He further told Sunday World that the house was a hub for vagrants for the past eight years. Sifiso further shared that Mandisa Meyiwa spent a lot of money on the house. He added that the family will now shift their focus to Meyiwa’s murder case, not that the house is done. In the wake of this news, Mzansi has been trying to connect the dots about Mandisa.<\/p>\n

Mandisa Meyiwa built a mansion for Senzo’s children in Durban, Mzansi was impressed<\/h2>\n

Mandisa is the first wife of the late shot-stopper. The two tied the knot in 2013; however, the rumour mill has that their marriage went south when Kelly Khumalo came into the picture. Mkhize is best known for showing us her lavish life and keeping her private life under wraps.<\/p>\n

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Senzo Meyiwa’s wife Mandisa Mkhize (Source Instagram)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

She attended\u00a0Bophelo Impilo Private School<\/a> and later enrolled at Ridge Park College. She graduated with a diploma in Human Resource Management before pursuing a degree in Business Administration with the Durban Institute of Technology in 2008. However, of interest is that she was already working as a call agent at Nedbank by then.<\/p>\n

In 2009 she was promoted to HR officer at Nedbank. Since then, she has been living large. She is a social media influencer and has a significant following on social media. Rumour has it that she also makes some of her money through sponsored ads and advertisements. She has an exotic fleet with a top-of-range limited VW Golf GT1, BMW Sports cars and a Mercedes Benz GLE that costs not less than R1.2 million.<\/p>\n

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