Julius Malema Vows to Appeal Firearm Conviction
South African opposition leader Julius Malema announced plans to appeal his recent firearm conviction and five-year prison sentence. Convicted on charges related to a 2018 shooting incident, Malema addressed supporters, reaffirming his decision to challenge the magistrate's ruling delivered earlier in the day.
In a defiant address to his supporters, South African opposition politician Julius Malema declared on Thursday his intention to appeal his recent firearm conviction and the accompanying five-year prison sentence. The statement follows a magistrate's ruling earlier in the day.
Malema was found guilty last year on five charges linked to a 2018 incident where he discharged a firearm during a rally at a stadium in South Africa's Eastern Cape.
Despite the conviction, Malema remains resolute, gearing up for a legal battle that could shape the country's political landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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