Julius Malema vows ideas cannot be jailed ahead of sentencing

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.

Julius Malema, president of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), spoke to supporters in KuGompo City (formerly East London) after the first day of his sentencing proceedings at the East London Magistrates’ Court. He described efforts to jail him as an attempt by 'capital' to silence radical voices. 'They can imprison me, but they will never imprison my ideas. They will never suppress the idea of economic freedom in our lifetime,' Malema told the crowd.

The case stems from 2018 EFF celebrations at Sisa Dukashe Stadium in Mdantsane, where Malema was convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, discharging a firearm in a built-up area, and reckless endangerment. Prosecutor Joel Caesar argued for a 15-year sentence, citing premeditation, discharge of 22 live rounds among 20,000 people, Malema’s role as a leader, and lack of remorse.

Defence advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi SC countered that the state misread evidence, claiming conviction was for one bullet from one firearm, not two or 22 rounds. He highlighted the premature return of a co-accused’s firearm as evidence the state did not view the offence seriously.

EFF supporters gathered, chanting slogans and turning streets red. EFF MP Sihle Lonzi noted Magistrate Twanet Olivier appeared irritated when AfriForum was mentioned. Legal analyst Kabelo Seabi urged a fair sentence.

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