CAPE TOWN - The legal team of the man accused of setting Parliament alight, Zandile Mafe, says they’ll find out exactly why he was a no-show in court on Friday.Last month, he arrived at court in his pyjamas, but then also refused to leave the court’s holding cells to appear in court.
The State said that Mafe had refused to leave his prison cell at Pollsmoor Correctional Service Facility. Mafe’s attorney, Luvuyo Godla, said that he also complained about the time it takes for the Supreme Court of Appeal to provide a date for his bail application to be heard. "He wanted a television, a kettle, a radio and other things which I believe are a necessity such as roll-ons, Vaseline and other things," Godla explained.
National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson, Eric Ntabazalila: "We've managed to give everything to the defence for them to start preparing themselves for the trial, so we'll come for another pre-trial."The case has been postponed until the 4th of November. Mafes defence, attorney Luvuyo Godla pic.twitter.com/DvSjjk6q1s
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