💨 Abstract
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema awaited a verdict in his firearm case, facing charges including unlawful discharge and endangering lives. After the second day of proceedings, Malema and his party secretary-general, Marshall Dlamini, addressed supporters, expressing readiness for any outcome and labeling the charges as politically and racially motivated. The case continues with the magistrate reviewing evidence before delivering the final judgment.
Courtesy: Bianca Lalbahadur
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