
- Gauteng Provincial Legislature member Mapiti Matsena's alleged murderer appeared briefly in the Pretoria Magistrate's Court.
- Monoko Francis Thoka, 29, is charged with premeditated murder.
- Thoka is expected back in court on 24 August.
A man accused of killing Gauteng Provincial Legislature member Mapiti Matsena appeared briefly in the Pretoria North Magistrate's Court on Monday.
Monoko Francis Thoka, who appeared calm and posed for pictures in the courtroom, is facing a charge of premeditated murder.
He is accused of stabbing Matsena multiple times on 15 July.
Matsena was the chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Community Safety in the legislature.
Thoka told Magistrate Thabo Ramahanelo he couldn't afford a lawyer and asked to be provided with one by Legal Aid.
He also opted to provisionally abandon his bail application and did not give reasons why he was doing so.
State prosecutor Geminah Mbelengwa said the State would oppose bail should Thoka bring an application in future.
Mbelengwa said the reason was that Thoka was facing a premeditated murder charge.
#MapitiMatsena Monoko Thoka who is accused of killing ANC MPL member Mapiti Matsena appeared in the Pretoria North Magistrate's Court (@ntwaagae) pic.twitter.com/E3hAOe3otQ
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) July 20, 2020
Investigations were continuing.
News24 has learnt that Thoka could face additional charges of housebreaking and defeating the ends of justice.
Thoka is expected back in court on 24 August.
#MapitiMatsena murder accused Monoko Thoka has told the court that he can't afford a lawyer and asked to be provided with one from the Legal Aid (@ntwaagae) pic.twitter.com/UBByxCI9wk
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) July 20, 2020
Matsena died instantly in his home after being attacked, allegedly by Thoka, who had gained entry into the home through a glass door.
Matsena was in his bedroom when he was ambushed and killed with a sharp object.