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.
The Pretoria high court has finalised the defamation case against cultural activist and media personality Ngizwe Mchunu, ...
EFF leader Julius Malema maintained a defiant tone as he addressed supporters ahead of a crucial court ruling that could determine his political future. Magistrate Twanet Olivier is expected to ...
A new court application by the Helen Suzman Foundation argues that Parliament has a constitutional obligation to assess ...
Ngizwe Mchunu faced the Gauteng High Court amid a defamation case against Julius Malema, as tensions rise following the court’s decision to make the order final.
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Justice department moves to shield court officials from cameras after Malema’s post-sentencing outburst
Whether his comments and insults were meant as threats or not, judicial authorities are not taking them lightly, and EFF leader Julius Malema’s remarks following his sentencing could have a lasting ...
JOHANNESBURG, April 16 (Reuters) - Julius Malema, a polarizing figure in South African politics, faces an uncertain political future after being sentenced to five years prison on Thursday following ...
While EFF rank and file wait to hear the fate of their supreme leader when his sentence is handed down in KuGompo City in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday, the state has its sights set on a prison term ...
Now, a woman who claims to have attended the party's fifth birthday celebrations has told eNCA she doesn’t recall Malema discharging any firearm. Nandipha Mva said she had the best front row seats in ...
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