LISTEN | Suspected arsonist threatens hunger strike

Alleged arsonist Zandile Mafe, accused of setting fire to parliament last week, was accompanied by new, high-level legal representation in the form of advocate Dali Mpofu, former national chairperson of the EFF.

The high court has overturned the magistrate's court's decision to refer Zandile Mafe to a mental hospital.
The high court has overturned the magistrate's court's decision to refer Zandile Mafe to a mental hospital. (Anthony Molyneaux)

Alleged arsonist Zandile Mafe, who is accused of setting fire to parliament last week, was accompanied by new, high-level legal representation in the form of advocate Dali Mpofu, former national chairperson of the EFF.

Mpofu told the court Mafe has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.

After this revelation, the state requested that Mafe be committed to a mental institution for 30 days’ observation to decide whether he is fit to stand trial.

Mpofu said Mafe would refuse government-provided meals as a form of protest if he was not granted bail. 

Here is what Mpofu had to say: 

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