Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
The president of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema, said that he would employ top lawyer Thembeka Ngcukaitobi to appeal his sentence.
An EFF supporter was filmed performing a ritual outside the East London Magistrate's Court where Julius Malema was found guilty, sparking mixed reactions online.
John Steenhuisen welcomed Julius Malema’s guilty verdict but criticised the EFF leader’s defiant conduct outside court, saying it was fuelling anger and division.
AfriForum has welcomed the court’s verdict after EFF leader Julius Malema was found guilty on five firearm-related charges, stemming from a 2018 event.
South African activist and poet Ntsiki Mazwai recently shared her thoughts on Julius Malema's guilty verdict on social media. The star wasn't impressed with it.
Economic Freedom Fighters president Julius Malema addressed supporters outside the East London Magistrates Court after he was found guilty on 1 October 2025.
Julius Malema has been found guilty on five counts, including discharging a firearm, in relation to an incident at an EFF rally in Mdantsane in 2018.
Julius Malema and Adriaan Snyman have to wait for their firearm discharge trial verdict after the magistrate postponed proceedings, prompting questions online.
Gayton McKenzie got social media talking after saying he wouldn't testify before Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee if Julius Malema was demanding that he does.
Economic Freedom Fighters - EFF
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