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Willah Mudolo‚ one of the accused in a R100m case involving self-proclaimed Malawian prophet Shepherd Bushiri‚ will remain in custody after being denied bail on Tuesday.
Mudolo‚ who runs an investment firm and a property development company‚ appeared in the Pretoria magistrate s court alongside his wife Zethu and Landiwe Ntlokwana for the verdict on his bail application. His wife and Ntlokwana are out on bail of R100‚000 and R20‚000 respectively.
His defence that he was leaving on a business trip was not accepted by the court.
The State previously refuted this as well, placing it on record that the amount of clothes found in his bags could not have been for a three-day business trip.
Theledi also accepted the evidence of an official from the Department of Home Affairs, who testified that Mudolo was not in the country legally as his visitor’s visa had expired.
She did not accept Mudolo’s version that he could not renew it because of Covid-19.
Furthermore, Theledi accepted the evidence produced by the State that Mudolo was in possession of a cellphone and was communicating with an unknown person.