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🇿🇼 Published: 14 March 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

A man who allegedly sold government land worth R113 million will appear in court again for a bail application on 24 March after his case was postponed. Andrew Molifi, 51, made his first court appearance in the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court (SCCC) in Gauteng on Thursday, 12 March and faces 34 counts of fraud, alternatively theft. National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson Lumka Mahanjana said Molifi allegedly sold 777 erven in Evaton West Township to unsuspecting individuals from 2016 until his arrest on 11 March.

The land belongs to the Department of Human Settlements in the Emfuleni Municipality. “It is alleged that Molifi sold a single stand on the land for R22 000 and a double stand for R44 000,” Mahanjana said in a statement on Friday. “After the unsuspecting victims made payments to his company, the accused would send them an acknowledgement letter claiming that their deeds were being processed.” Molifi’s dealings came to light after the department discovered that there was construction taking place on that land.

Mahanjana said the department allegedly took the occupants of the land to court in 2019, where they were ordered to make representations to the department. However, Molifi allegedly continued selling the land even after the court order. “The Department of Human Settlements opened a criminal case with the police and Molifi was arrested at his home in Evaton on 11 March,” the NPA spokesperson said. During his appearance on Thursday, his legal representative objected to the jurisdiction and contended that the matter should have been enrolled at the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court and not in Pretoria.

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Originally published by The Citizen • March 14, 2026

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