The leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters party Julius Malema has accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of showing the country's constitutional court a "middle finger" following a judgement.
Ngizwe Mchunu ignites controversy with a fierce attack on Julius Malema amid anti-illegal immigration discussions, following ...
A new court application by the Helen Suzman Foundation argues that Parliament has a constitutional obligation to assess ...
The sentence raises huge questions marks over the political future of one of South Africa's most controversial politicians.
The EFF has welcomed an interim interdict ordering radio personality and activist Ngizwe Mchunu to desist from making ...
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Can a man sentenced to five years’ imprisonment fairly participate in the appointment of the nation’s judges? Despite his recent stadium-shooting conviction, Julius Malema retains his seat on the ...
This, after President Cyril Ramaphosa said he would take Parliament's Section 89 report on Phala Phala on judicial review.
EFF president Julius Malema partially succeeded in his appeal after being sentenced to five years in prison following his firearm discharge trial. The judgment was handed down on Thursday, 16 April ...
South African opposition politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to prison time for firing a rifle in the air at a party rally. Malema, the leader of the far-left opposition Economic Freedom ...
JOHANNESBURG – South African opposition party leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday after he was convicted of breaking firearm laws by firing a rifle at a political rally ...
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