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Zola Majavu Explains Why Malema’s Same-Day Release Is “Not Unusual”

April 18, 2026
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Zola Majavu Explains Why Malema’s Same-Day Release Is “Not Unusual”
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Legal expert Zola Majavu has provided clarification on the release of Julius Malema on warning following his sentencing, explaining that this practice is standard within South African law. According to Majavu, when an accused person receives permission to appeal their conviction, courts frequently allow them to remain free while the appeal proceeds—particularly when there is no substantial concern that they might flee or commit additional crimes.

This development follows Magistrate Twanet Olivier’s decision to permit Julius Malema to appeal his five-year prison sentence in the firearm discharge matter.

The magistrate, however, rejected Malema’s request to have another court review the conviction itself. This means the appeal will concentrate on challenging specific aspects of the ruling rather than reopening the entire case at this point.

According to Zola Majavu, this distinction carries significance. Although permission to appeal a sentence can result in temporary relief such as release on warning or bail, it does not mean the conviction is being fully reconsidered unless the court specifically grants that relief.

Majavu pointed out that courts follow established legal principles and precedent when making these decisions, and the approach taken in Malema’s case is consistent with how South African courts typically handle such matters.

The decision to release Julius Malema has generated discussion in the public sphere. Some people question how someone who has been sentenced can be released the same day, while others point to the legal protections that safeguard the rights of individuals waiting for their appeals to be heard.

Legal professionals stress that the appeal process effectively pauses the enforcement of the sentence until higher courts have had the chance to examine the case. As matters progress, focus will move to how the appeal court responds to the challenge against the sentence and whether additional requests regarding the conviction might be submitted. At present, Julius Malema remains free under the conditions set by the court, and the appeal process is expected to remain a significant topic of discussion in South Africa.

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