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Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo is unhappy with the recent comments Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu made about black judges and the country's Constitution.
People calling for the release of Zandile Mafe, accused of setting Parliament alight, gathered outside the court. The group reiterated that Mafe is a scapegoat.
Zandile Mafe believes he is being forced to trade his liberty for food. He vowed to go on a hunger strike if he is not released on bail following arson charges.
Advocate Dali Mpofu has taken over as Zandile Mafe's senior counsel in the Parliament fire case. Mpofu said that Mafe has been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Paul Makauta, the 36-year-old man who is being accused of smashing the Constitutional Court building windows, is said to be a convicted murderer on parole.
Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has condemned the attack on the Constitutional Court building located in Braamfontein in Johannesburg on Wednesday, 5 January
Professor Antony van Niekerk believes that there are no assumed links between the recent incidents at the Constitutional Court and the Houses of Parliament.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said that the attack on the Constitutional Court is concerning. A 36-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident.
The seismic ship owned by oil and gas company Shell will no longer explore the Eastern Cape coastline, for now. A court has temporarily halted the activity.
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