EFF leader Julius Malema has poured cold water on recent anti-illegal migrant protests across the country, telling ...
EFF president Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison following his firearm discharge trial that spanned ...
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Ngizwe Mchunu responds after Julius Malema demands apology and R1m: "I cannot talk about a dead snake"
Ngizwe Mchunu fires back at Julius Malema after a R1 million legal demand, escalating tensions with explosive remarks and ...
Speaking amid rising tensions, Malema questioned the rationale behind violent campaigns against immigrants, particularly claims that foreign nationals are responsible for unemployment in South Africa.
Julius Malema, South African opposition politician, has condemned citizens who launch xenophobic attacks against foreigners ...
Malema's lawyer says Ngizwe Mchunu deliberately defamed Malema in an effort to discredit the EFF ahead of the elections.
Julius Malema initiates legal action against Ngizwe Mchunu for alleged defamatory claims linking him to drug dealers and ...
The Weekend Wrap covers the Department of Justice’s move to shield court officials from cameras following Julius Malema’s ...
A South African opposition party leader, Julius Malema, has been sentenced to five years in prison for breaking firearm laws.
EFF leader Julius Malema’s lawyers have written to Mchunu after he claimed the red berets’ president received R60 million ...
In a widely shared interview, Mchunu alleges Malema received financial benefits linked to Nigerian drug dealers ...
South African opposition party leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday after he was convicted of breaking firearm laws by firing a rifle at a political rally in 2018. If ...
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