EFF leaders Julius Malema and members of the party leadership arrive at the court for the firearm trial.EFF leaders Julius Malema and members of the party leadership arrive at the court for the firearm trial.has been postponed until September 11. This follows the testimony of state witness Nkosikho Mzuku which was met with heavy criticism by Malema’s legal representative, Laurence Hodes, labeling it untrue.
Mzuku, who was a member of the SAPS provincial communications personnel during the time of the alleged shooting, testified that he saw Malema firing a gun in the air. Mzuku further saw the exchange of the firearm from Malema to his bodyguard and co-accused Adrian Snyman. “This video was depicting Julius Malema together with Mr Snyman. Mr Malema on the video was firing a firearm,” he has told the court.
This man is a virus, he loves to comment on how bad the whites are, how much has he stolen, how much hatred has he sowed, he would be the most destructive force if he came into power. SA would become another North Korea
That is just so wrong. It simple he fired rounds into the air. Nothing to defend the action now sentences him. He wants Phala Phala case un court last month but his own case taking years for a guilty action. That is not justice
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Sooner or later we are going to get into that 11 of September
What a waste of time, just drop the charges if there is no case to answer to.