Julius Malema’s prison sentence could sound the death knell for the EFF, unless the party reinvents itself completely to move ...
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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 ...
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‘My Jewish brother’: Malema praises lawyer pal
EFF leader Julius Malema has praised his legal counsel after he was granted bail for leave to appeal his reckless firearm ...
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Malema shock sentencing puts judiciary in the dock
Julius Malema's recent conviction for discharging a firearm during a rally has reignited debates about accountability and ...
Eastern Cape Premier, Oscar Mabuyane, has filed legal papers for a lawsuit against EFF leader, Julius Malema, over claims he ...
Julius Malema's recent five-year prison sentence raises questions about the future of the EFF as the local government ...
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Why South Africa's justice problem is really a governance issue
Is South Africa's struggle with justice really a deeper issue of governance? This article explores how the unpredictability ...
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) members in Riverside have increased community engagement and internal programmes as part of ...
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