When Julius Malema appeared in the East London Magistrates' Court for sentencing after being found guilty of discharging a firearm at the EFF's fifth anniversary in Mdantsane in 2018, the EFF came out ...
Julius Malema will probably lead his party into local elections despite the sentence The leader of one of South Africa's main opposition parties, Julius Malema, has been given a five-year prison term ...
Gayton McKenzie took a cheap shot at Julius Malema during the State of the Nation Address debate on 17 February 2026 The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture praised President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ...
For nearly three weeks now, a strange sensation, something like limbo or maybe the silence after battle, has descended on South Africa. Julius Malema has shut up. The man who has filled newspaper ...
Following the striking of Julius Malema’s R1-million defamation case against Patriotic Alliance deputy president Kenny Kunene from the court roll, a series of allegations against the EFF leader remain ...
Leading South African opposition politician Julius Malema, 45, has been sentenced to five years after being found guilty of the illegal possession of a gun and firing it in public. But Magistrate ...
WhatsApp communications between suspended Crime Intelligence head Major-General Feroz Khan and tobacco executive Mohamed Sayed implicate EFF leader Julius Malema in a potential scandal ...
In 2012, Africa's oldest surviving political party expelled South African opposition leader Julius Malema for "bringing the party into disrepute" and "sowing internal divisions". Fourteen years on, he ...
Julius Malema was sentenced to five years’ direct imprisonment by Magistrate Twanet Olivier in the KuGompo Magistrates’ Court last week, after being convicted in October 2025 on five counts, including ...
Julius Malema left the regional court in KuGompo, formerly East London, yesterday in angry mode, hitting out at magistrate Twanet Olivier after she sentenced him to five years’ jail, accusing her of ...