The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has come out in defence of its leader Julius Malema, threatening legal action after the East London Magistrates’ Court found him guilty of discharging a firearm in ...
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Court finds Malema guilty in 2018 firearm case
The East London Magistrates' Court on Wednesday found Julius Malema guilty of firing an assault rifle in public in 2018, a ruling that could see him barred from parliament.Julius Malema, the leader of ...
South African opposition leader Julius Malema has been found guilty Wednesday, October 1st, of violating firearm laws in connection with a 2018 incident where he was filmed firing a rifle at a ...
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Elon Musk condemns Malema: ‘Genocidal maniac’
Elon Musk has once again called on EFF's Julius Malema to be thrown behind bars, after his recent guilty verdict relating to firearm charges.
EFF leader Julius Malema has indicated his intention to appeal to the “politically motivated” court finding that he was guilty of unlawfully discharging a firearm. Malema and his former bodyguard, ...
He might have been entertaining when he took to the stand to testify in his firearm case. But his testimony did very little to ensure he walked out of the East London Magistrate's Court on Wednesday a ...
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Malema Found Guilty of Firing Gun At EFF Rally
Julius Malema was convicted of unlawful firearm and ammunition possession, reckless endangerment and firing a gun in public. He faces sentencing in January 2026 and says he will appeal, calling the ...
Malema’s former bodyguard, Adriaan Snyman, who was accused of handing him the rifle, was acquitted. The charges were laid by civil rights lobby group AfriForum. Malema dismissed the verdict as ...
EFF leader Julius Malema found guilty of violating firearm laws after firing a rifle at a 2018 rally; sentencing set for January as he vows to appeal.
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Malema convicted for discharging firearm at 2018 EFF rally
The politician, who leads the opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters, was charged with contravening the Firearms Control Act.
Speaking outside East London Magistrates’ Court after the judgment, Malema said the verdict does not faze him and that he plans to appeal.
It could be a case of third time lucky as EFF leader Julius Malema returns to the East London Magistrate's Court on Wednesday for the third day of judgment in his firearm discharge case.Malema and his ...
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