Equality Court finds Julius Malema guilty of hate speech
Julius Malema has been found guilty of hate speech by the Equality Court in Cape Town following statements he made at a 2022 rally.
Julius Malema has been found guilty of hate speech by the Equality Court in Cape Town following statements he made at a 2022 rally.
After resigning from the EFF, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi hinted at his next career move in a recent interview.
The EFF has called for South Africa to revoke the citizenship of Afrikaners who take US refugee status, condemning Trump’s executive order as an attack on national sovereignty.
EFF protesters clashed with riot police outside the Umhlathuze Municipality offices on Thursday, demanding the removal of three expelled councillors.
The EFF, in a statement, characterised his comments as “sadistic and dehumanising,” and accused him of using xenophobic rhetoric to gain electoral support.
Julius Malema was re-elected as party president, solidifying his role at the helm of the organisation since its founding in 2013.
The office further noted that it had informed President Cyril Ramaphosa of the investigation, with a commitment to expedite the process despite its complexity.
In an interview with the SABC, Mpofu explained that his departure was “nothing personal” and was driven by a desire to create “a vehicle for his people.”
Former EFF Deputy President Floyd Shivambu made waves with claims about his role in founding the party in a recent interview and this is how Julius Malema reacted.
Former Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has announced her resignation from the EFF, citing frustrations with her role as an MP.
A Tshwane EFF member was shot and killed in front of her son over an RDP dispute.
The friction between Shivambu and Lonzi became public after the youth leader took to social media, where he accused Shivambu of abandoning the revolutionary ideals of the EFF.
During his speech earlier this week, Malema hinted that some members might be considering leaving, referencing Ndlozi without directly naming him.
The EFF is currently holding an urgent press conference at their Braamfontein headquarters in Johannesburg.
Rumours are circulating that Floyd Shivambu has been offered a senior leadership position within the MK Party.
The EFF is expected to announce significant changes within its leadership, with sources indicating that Floyd Shivambu may step down.
The party called on South Africans to introspect and address deep-seated prejudices, urging the public to support all Miss SA contestants equally.
In a twist of electoral irony, the EFF secured a vote in Orania, the whites-only town known for its hyper-conservative Afrikaner roots.
The EFF and Julius Malema welcomed the SCA’s decision, viewing it as a significant victory for freedom of expression and political speech.
Nine-year-old Tsiamo Lebaka remains in ICU after being struck by a stray bullet during a clash between ANC and EFF supporters in Juju Valley.
The EFF shutdown in Tshwane on Thursday, 23 May 2024, will result in significant road closures. Here’s what you must know.
NUMSA has advised against voting for certain parties, hinting at a possible ANC-EFF coalition post-2024 elections.
The EFF shut down Durban CBD on Tuesday, causing significant road closures. Here are the routes motorists must avoid.
According to parliamentary records, EFF leader Julius Malema attended six of 40 committee meetings in 2023.
Naledi Chirwa continues her campaign for the EFF, despite facing criticism from Julius Malema over an apology letter debacle.
Naledi Chirwa was forced to issue a public apology for missing the budget speech, a move that backfired on the EFF.
Chaos erupted at Oscar Mabuyane’s SOPA with EFF members at the centre of a fiery encounter with security. Here’s what went down.
Teboho Mokoena fans are leading calls for a Puma boycott after reports surfaced claiming the retail brand is planning to sever ties with the player.
Bafana Bafana attacker Teboho Mokoena lauded Julius Malema as his ‘favourite president’, a remark that sparked mixed reactions.
The EFF will wholly sit out SONA 2024 after suffering their third defeat in court, in a week. Here’s everything you must know.