💨 Abstract
Julius Malema, leader of the EFF, was found guilty of unlawfully firing a rifle at a 2018 rally, facing charges including reckless endangerment. He defiantly framed the conviction as a "badge of honour" for the revolutionary struggle, vowing to continue fighting for the EFF’s goals, including land expropriation. Despite the legal setback, he rallied supporters, singing his controversial song and thanking them for their backing.
Courtesy: Shyleen Choruma
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