State Seeks 15-Year Sentence for Julius Malema in Firearm Case

EFF leader Julius Malema has revealed that the State is seeking a 15-year prison sentence in his firearm discharge case, with sentencing proceedings set to continue next week.

Malema was found guilty in 2025 on multiple charges stemming from a 2018 incident in Mdantsane, where he discharged a firearm during an EFF rally.

Charges and Conviction

The court convicted him of:

Unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition Discharging a firearm in a built-up area Reckless endangerment

Sentencing Phase Underway

The matter is currently at the pre-sentencing stage, where the court is considering submissions from both the State and the defence before delivering a final ruling.

Reports indicate that prosecutors are pushing for a custodial sentence, which could see Malema spend up to 15 years in prison if imposed.

Possible Alternatives

However, arguments have also been made suggesting that Malema may not be a suitable candidate for direct imprisonment. The court is also considering alternative sentencing options, including:

A fine A suspended sentence

Political Implications

The outcome of the case could carry significant political consequences. A lengthy prison sentence may impact Malema’s role as a Member of Parliament and his leadership position within the EFF.

The case continues to draw national attention as the country awaits the court’s final decision.

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