Alleged Parliament arsonist Zandile Mafe expected back in court

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Mafe faces charges of arson and terrorism relating to the January 2022 blaze that gutted the National Assembly chamber and damaged sections of the Old Assembly building.

CAPE TOWN - The man accused of setting Parliament alight, Zandile Mafe, is set to make another appearance in the Western Cape High Court on Friday.

It is the fourth time that Mafe will be appearing in the Western Cape High Court for a pre-trial hearing. The previous attempts to have the hearing were interrupted as the accused refused to appear in court.Then in September, he refused to leave Pollsmoor Prison to appear in court.The court hearing was postponed to Friday to allow the defence time to further consult with the accused.The defence is expected to tell the court what their position on the matter is.

 

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I remember the black and white TV ad: Isn't it what you expect from Volkswagen?

Are they waiting for him to pass on so they dont have to finalize case?

Almost said it was Zweli Mkhize

He is a hero if he did it out of anger. If not let him go , it was a shit building and its too late to catch the perps now.

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