South African politician Malema given five-year prison sentence in firearm case


South African opposition politician Julius Malema, leader of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) appears at court for an expected sentencing after being convicted of charges including unlawful possession of a firearm and discharging a weapon in public, in KuGompo City, South Africa, April 16, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander

KUGOMPO CITY, South ⁠Africa, April 16 (Reuters) - South African opposition politician ⁠Julius Malema was given a five-year prison ‌sentence on Thursday for firing a rifle in the air at a rally, a magistrate's court decided.

Malema, 45, is ​one of South Africa's most ⁠prominent politicians.

He was ⁠convicted last year on five charges including unlawful possession ⁠of ‌a firearm and discharging a weapon in a public place over the ⁠2018 incident at a stadium in the ​Eastern Cape ‌province.

Malema's lawyers applied for leave to appeal ⁠the magistrate's ​decision within minutes of it being read out in a court in KuGompo City, formerly East ⁠London.

The sentence, if confirmed after all ​appeals, would bar Malema from serving as a lawmaker.

That would be a major setback for Malema's ⁠far-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, 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.

The EFF is the fourth-biggest party in ​parliament.

Malema had pleaded not guilty ‌to the charges against him.

(Reporting ​by Johnnie Isaac and Anathi Madubela; Writing by Nilutpal Timsina;Editing by Alexander Winning)

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