Parliament fire suspect Zandile Mafe's bail hearing postponed after he contracts Covid-19

Zandile Mafe is accused of torching parliament on January 2 2022.
Zandile Mafe is accused of torching parliament on January 2 2022.
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The man accused of torching parliament on January 2 will have to wait another week for his much-anticipated bail hearing.

Zandile Mafe, 49, was due to appear in the Cape Town high court on Saturday. However, he is isolating after being diagnosed with Covid-19 during his mental evaluation at Valkenberg Hospital last week.

Acting regional court president Michelle Adams postponed the matter.

“The court was informed that due to the accused contracting the Covid-19 virus, he is in isolation and will not be able to attend proceedings tomorrow.

“The court was requested to postpone the matter to January 29, which was acceded to,” said Adams in an e-mail to journalists.

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This comes after the alleged parliament arsonist scored a legal victory against the state on Tuesday when the high court in Cape Town overturned Mafe's referral to Valkenberg.

Mafe’s counsel, Dali Mpofu, accused the state of using his client as a scapegoat.

“This rushed referral, what is behind it?” asked Mpofu.

“The state wants to make him a modern [Dimitri] Tsafendas.”

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