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Alleged Parliament arsonist Zandile Mafe is expected to appear in the Western Cape High Court to appeal a lower court’s refusal to grant him bail.

[File image] Zandile Christmas Mafe, a suspect accused of breaking into Parliament when the fire started, appears in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court.[File image] Zandile Christmas Mafe, a suspect accused of breaking into Parliament when the fire started, appears in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court.

Alleged Parliament arsonist Zandile Mafe is expected to appear in the Western Cape High Court to appeal a lower court’sMafe was arrested in January on charges of starting the devastating fire that destroyed parts of the National Assembly in January. The 49-year-old had earlier been denied bail with the court ruling that there were no compelling circumstances.The state alleges that Mafe entered the Parliament precinct through a window and hours later set the building alight.

 

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I am not sure if Mr. Christmas Zandile Mafe needs to apply for bail because he now looks much better than we he first appeared in Court. I am also questioning whether indeed he was a homeless living in the streets of Cape Town as it was initially thought or disguised

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