South African Opposition Leader Convicted for Illegal Firearm Use

October 1, 2025

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On October 1, 2025, a South African court convicted Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), for illegally firing an assault rifle at a 2018 party event in Eastern Cape, breaching the Firearms Control Act.

Charges and Consequences

Magistrate Twanet Olivier found Malema guilty of unlawful firearm possession, ammunition possession, public discharge, and endangering safety.

A pre-sentencing report is set for January 23, 2026. A sentence over one year could bar him from parliament, where he has served over a decade.

Malema’s Defense

Malema, head of the second-largest opposition party, pleaded not guilty, claiming the gun was a toy. His bodyguard, Adriaan Snyman, accused of supplying the weapon, was acquitted.

EFF’s Reaction

The EFF called the verdict a “targeted attack” on Malema, labeling it unjust. The party argues the ruling aims to silence their leader’s outspoken activism.

Controversial Actions

Malema’s fiery rhetoric, including his continued use of the apartheid-era song “Kill the Boer,” has sparked outrage among some South Africans, with critics alleging it incites violence against white farmers, who hold much of the nation’s land due to historical policies.

International Attention

U.S. President Donald Trump recently urged South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to arrest Malema, citing his provocative actions during a bilateral meeting.

Why It Matters

The conviction threatens Malema’s political career and highlights tensions over land reform and free speech in South Africa’s polarized landscape.

What’s Next

The January 2026 sentencing will determine Malema’s parliamentary future, potentially reshaping the EFF’s role in 2026 politics./

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