Malema's firearm case may affect EFF support, analyst says

Political analyst Professor Ntsikelelo Breakfast warns that Julius Malema's firearm-related case could detrimentally affect support for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Malema appeared in the East London Regional Court on Friday for pre-sentencing proceedings following his conviction for discharging a firearm during the party's fifth anniversary celebrations in Mdantsane in 2018. He has vowed to challenge both the conviction and any sentence imposed.

The case came to attention on January 24, 2026, when Malema appeared in court, with pre-sentencing proceedings postponed to April 15, 2026. Professor Ntsikelelo Breakfast, a political analyst, discussed the potential impact, stating that a prison sentence would affect the EFF's electoral performance. He explained: “If he is being sent to prison, it will affect the electoral performance of the EFF because the personality of Julius Malema has been overbearing on the EFF. Most of the decisions that are made in the EFF revolve around the personality of Julius Malema, so I don’t see the EFF surviving without Julius Malema because he has been the image of the party and – on matters of leadership, I don’t think Julius Malema or the party has groomed another leader to take over from him.”

This incident underscores Malema's central role in the EFF, where his leadership strongly shapes the party's image and decisions. The 2018 incident occurred during celebrations in Mdantsane, a township near East London in the Eastern Cape. No other sources noted contradictions, but the analyst's view points to possible challenges for the party's future if Malema's appeal fails. The EFF's support largely relies on Malema's charisma, according to Breakfast, casting doubt on the party's ability to thrive without him.

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Julius Malema in South African courtroom as judge sentences him to five years for 2018 firearm offense.
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Julius Malema sentenced to five years for 2018 firearm discharge

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EFF leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years' direct imprisonment in the KuGompo Magistrates’ Court for unlawfully possessing a firearm during the EFF’s 2018 birthday celebrations in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape. Additional sentences on related charges will run concurrently. The court granted leave to appeal the sentence but denied it for the conviction, allowing Malema to remain free pending the appeal.

EFF leader Julius Malema addressed supporters outside East London Magistrates’ Court, stating that while they might imprison him, his ideas for economic freedom would endure. The first day of his sentencing hearing for a 2018 firearm incident concluded, with judgment set for 16 April 2026. The state seeks a 15-year custodial sentence.

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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have denied claims that their members forced businesses to close in Johannesburg's CBD following Julius Malema's sentencing in a gun discharge case. Traders shut down operations after allegedly being urged by party supporters. Gauteng MEC for Finance and EFF member Nkululeko Dunga insisted the party issued no such instructions.

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane plans to ask President Cyril Ramaphosa to deploy the South African National Defence Force in Gqeberha's northern areas amid escalating gang violence. Residents report living in constant fear, feeling like prisoners in their homes due to daily shootings. The request follows Ramaphosa's recent announcement of military support for the Western Cape and Gauteng, but not the Eastern Cape.

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Ekurhuleni Mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza's late-night reshuffle of his Mayoral Committee has led to the EFF withdrawing from the coalition, creating uncertainty in the city's governance. The move, which expanded ANC positions and reduced the EFF's roles, was rejected by both the EFF and ActionSA. This leaves the ANC-led coalition without a majority in the 224-seat council.

Minister Pieter Groenewald faces questions over coordinated social media praise from anonymous accounts. He denies any role and insists the backing is genuine.

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Jacob Zuma, president of the uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (MKP), visited Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema's home in Limpopo on March 20, 2026, to pay respects following the passing of Malema's maternal aunt, Martha Malema.

 

 

 

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