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Julius Malema to attend pre-sentencing hearing for firing a weapon at a party celebration

January 12, 2026
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The Economic Freedom Fighters have confirmed via social media that party president Julius Malema is expected to appear before the East London Magistrates’ Court on 23 January 2026 for a pre-sentencing hearing linked to a long-running firearms-related case.

The matter stems from allegations dating back several years, relating to an incident at a major political rally in the Eastern Cape, where Malema was accused of unlawfully possessing and discharging a firearm. After a series of legal delays, rulings, and appeals, the case has now reached a critical phase, with the court set to consider arguments ahead of sentencing.

In its public communication, the EFF described the case as politically motivated and framed the upcoming court appearance as a significant moment for the party and its leadership. By explicitly announcing the hearing date, the party appears to be mobilising supporters while reinforcing its long-held position that the charges are intended to undermine Malema’s political influence.

The announcement has triggered mixed reactions across social media platforms. Supporters of the EFF have rallied behind Malema, arguing that the legal action is part of a broader pattern of targeting opposition leaders. Many have expressed confidence that he will emerge politically stronger regardless of the outcome. Conversely, critics and neutral observers have stressed the importance of allowing the judicial process to unfold without political pressure, emphasising that the rule of law must apply equally to all citizens.

The case has attracted national attention over the years, with courts examining witness testimony and forensic ballistic evidence to determine whether the object allegedly used at the rally was a functional firearm or a ceremonial prop, as argued by the defence. These questions have been central to the proceedings and remain relevant as the case approaches its conclusion.

As the pre-sentencing hearing approaches, legal analysts suggest the outcome could carry significant implications, not only for Malema personally but also for the EFF’s political standing ahead of future electoral contests. The January 23 appearance is therefore expected to be closely watched by supporters, opponents, and the broader public, as it represents a decisive chapter in one of South Africa’s most closely followed political court cases.

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