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South African politician Malema back in court as prosecutors seek 15-year prison sentence

By Thomson Reuters Apr 15, 2026 | 7:28 AM

By Johnnie Isaac

KUGOMPO CITY, South Africa, April 15 (Reuters) – South African opposition politician Julius Malema was back in court on Wednesday, as prosecutors pushed for him to ​be given the maximum 15-year prison sentence for ‌firing a rifle in the air at a rally.

Malema, one of South Africa’s most prominent politicians, was convicted last year of charges, including unlawful possession of a firearm and discharging a weapon in a public place ‌over ​the 2018 incident.

The 45-year-old leader of ⁠the fourth-biggest party in parliament, ⁠the far-left Economic Freedom Fighters, had pleaded not guilty, arguing the gun was a toy.

A prison term of more than 12 months, if confirmed after all appeals, would bar ​Malema from serving as a lawmaker.

That would be a major setback to EFF, which has strong support among young ⁠South Africans frustrated by the racial ⁠inequality that has persisted since the end of ​white minority rule in 1994.

MALEMA’S LAWYERS TRY TO KEEP HIM ​OUT OF JAIL

The state prosecutor told a magistrate’s court ‌in KuGompo City, formerly East London, that it would set a bad precedent if Malema were to get off without jail time.

“The accused is a political leader with a huge following … ⁠young people emulate this kind of behaviour,” prosecutor Joel Cesar said. “He’s a member of parliament, a lawmaker, but he breaks the law.”

Malema’s ⁠lawyers argued he ‌did not intend to cause any harm by ⁠firing the gun in a celebratory gesture, ​and ‌called for a more lenient sentence such as ​a fine.

The ⁠court adjourned to Thursday.

Addressing hundreds of his supporters from a podium set up outside the court building, Malema said he would appeal whatever sentence he was given.

(Additional reporting by Siyabonga Sishi and Esa Alexander;Writing by Anathi Madubela in Johannesburg;Editing by Alexander Winning ​and Janane Venkatraman)