Julius Malema’s R1 million defamation lawsuit against PA deputy president Kenny Kunene has been struck off the court roll.
EFF’s Malema is facing a legal challenge to be removed from the Judicial Service Commission following his conviction stemming from a 2018 political rally.
AfriForum has laid a criminal complaint with SAPS against Johannesburg mayoral committee member Thapelo Amad for allegedly contravening the Firearms Control Act.
Julius Malema has been named in an Equality Court complaint lodged in Johannesburg. The matter will be considered by the court.
The sentencing of EFF leader Julius Malema this has ignited a fierce debate about attacks on judicial independence.
EFF leader’s five-year sentence could trigger constitutional bar from parliament if Makhanda High Court appeal unsuccessful
The five-year prison sentence handed down to EFF leader Julius Malema has sparked mixed reactions from political parties and legal experts.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years imprisonment this morning after being found guilty of firearm-related charges stemming from a 2018 incident.
The State requested the maximum sentence of 15 years imprisonment, arguing that the court must set an example to potential offenders.
Pre-sentencing proceedings for EFF leader Julius Malema begin today in the East London Magistrate’s Court.