Julius Malema has fuelled rampant social media speculation after he was spotted consuming a “mystery” liquid in court. The Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF ) leader appeared in the East London ...
South African opposition politician Julius Malema has been found guilty of illegal possession of a gun and firing it in public, offences which carry a minimum sentence of 15 years in prison.
Malema was in court on Monday, but proceedings were dominated by Magistrate Twanet Olivier’s recap of witness testimonies ...
Should EFF leader Julius Malema, who has been found guilty of discharging a rifle during a rally in the Eastern Cape, be ...
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) president Julius Malema will have to wait another day to know his fate after the judgment in his firearms case was rolled over from Monday to Tuesday morning.
EFF leader Julius Malema has been found guilty of contravening the Firearms Control Act by the East London Magistrate’s Court. Malema and his bodyguard, Adriaan Snyman, have been on trial for several ...
The East London magistrate's court will on Monday deliver judgment in the case against EFF leader Julius Malema and his former bodyguard Adriaan Snyman.
Even as defiant EFF leader Julius Malema claimed his conviction for illegally firing a rifle was a politically motivated attempt to discredit the organisation, political analysts warn the future of ...
Judgment is expected to be delivered in the firearm discharge trial of EFF leader Julius Malema and his co-accused Adriaan Snyman.
EFF leaders addressed members of the public following the second day of party president Julius Malema’s court proceedings.
Investigative journalists Pauli van Wyk and Micah Reddy trace the EFF leader’s financial networks through key scandals in ...
Economic Freedom Fighters president Julius Malema seemingly responded after a witness mentioned him at the Madlanga ...