EFF leader Julius Malema has praised his legal counsel after he was granted bail for leave to appeal his reckless firearm ...
Julius Malema's recent five-year prison sentence raises questions about the future of the EFF as the local government ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa is yet to receive a letter from EFF leader Julius Malema requesting an update on investigations ...
Eastern Cape Premier, Oscar Mabuyane, has filed legal papers for a lawsuit against EFF leader, Julius Malema, over claims he ...
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members in Riverside have increased community engagement and internal programmes as part of ...
Is South Africa's struggle with justice really a deeper issue of governance? This article explores how the unpredictability ...
Julius Malema's recent conviction for discharging a firearm during a rally has reignited debates about accountability and ...
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Why Julius Malema's five-year prison sentence is excessive and a suspended sentence would be fairer
On April 16, 2026, Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, was sentenced to five years in prison for illegally firing a firearm at a rally. This article explores the implications of his sentence and argues ...
President Donald Trump warned on Friday that a "new dawn" is coming for Cuba, arguing that American "strength" would soon ...
Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years direct imprisonment after he was found guilty of the illegal possession of a ...
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