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Tembeka Ngcukaitobi Makes Last-Minute Plea to Prevent Julius Malema’s Imprisonment

April 17, 2026
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Tembeka Ngcukaitobi Makes Last-Minute Plea to Prevent Julius Malema’s Imprisonment
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Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, representing Julius Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), clarified that their goal is not to completely avoid punishment. Instead, they are asking the court to consider a sentence that does not involve jail time. During the hearing in East London, Ngcukaitobi explained that the legal team is not disputing the court’s findings about Malema’s actions but is hoping for an alternative punishment that keeps him out of prison.

Malema was convicted for unlawfully possessing and firing a firearm during a public event. The case has attracted a lot of attention from the public and media. Supporters of the EFF gathered outside the courthouse to show their backing for Malema, while some members of the public called for strict enforcement of firearm laws, regardless of political ties.

Ngcukaitobi pointed out that South African law allows for various sentencing options besides imprisonment, such as fines, correctional supervision, or suspended sentences. He argued that a non-custodial sentence would still hold Malema accountable but avoid the harshness of prison, especially considering the circumstances of the incident and the lack of evidence that he intended to harm anyone.

The prosecution, on the other hand, has argued for a tougher sentence, emphasizing that strong punishment is necessary to discourage the misuse of firearms and uphold respect for the law. The case raises broader questions about how public figures should be held accountable and about the importance of proportional punishment.

Legal experts say the court now faces a difficult task: balancing the need to deter future offenses with the principle of fair punishment. Because Malema is a prominent political figure, the ruling could also influence future cases involving high-profile individuals. As the proceedings go on, both sides are asking the court to consider the wider implications of its decision. The court’s final ruling is expected to have significant legal and political effects, drawing close attention from across the country.

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