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Magistrate hands the opposition figure five-year term, that his lawyers say will be appealed.
Published On 16 Apr 2026
South African opposition politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to time in prison for firing a rifle in the air at a party rally.
Malema, the leader of the far-left opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), was handed a five-year sentence on Thursday by Magistrate Twanet Olivier.
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Malema, who is one of South Africa’s most prominent politicians, was convicted last year of charges, including unlawful possession of a firearm and discharging a weapon in a public place over the 2018 incident at a stadium in the Eastern Cape province.
The 45-year-old leader of the fourth-biggest party in parliament had pleaded not guilty, arguing the gun was a toy.
Malema’s lawyers applied for leave to appeal the magistrate’s decision within minutes of it being read out in a court in KuGompo City, formerly East London, on Thursday.
Outside the court, hundreds of Malema’s red-clad EFF supporters gathered for the sentencing in the politically charged case.
The maximum time was a 15-year prison sentence. A prison term of more than 12 months, if confirmed after all appeals, would bar Malema from serving as a lawmaker.
That would be a major setback to the EFF, which has strong support among young South Africans frustrated by the racial inequality that has persisted since the end of white minority rule in 1994.

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