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		<title>Malema’s Conviction: Quo Vadis for the EFF?</title>
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<p>Marcus Moloko<br><br><strong>EFF leader Julius Malema has been convicted on firearm-related charges by the East London Magistrates Court — a ruling that could spell serious trouble for the future of the July 28 movement.<br></strong><br>The charges stem from a 2018 rally at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape, where Malema discharged an alleged semi-automatic rifle into the air during the party&#8217;s anniversary celebrations.<br><br>Despite claims by Malema that the weapon was a toy gun loaded with blanks, the East London court ruled otherwise and dismissed his defense as lacking credibility.<br>Malema’s sentencing is scheduled for January 23, 2026.<br><br>A conviction could mean 12 months&#8217; imprisonment without the option of a fine, and disqualify him from serving as a Member of Parliament (MP) for five years after the sentence is completed.<br><br>The implications are troubling for the EFF, as Malema is not only its president but also its ideological nucleus, public face, and commander-in-chief.<br><br>His absence from the party and parliament could silence its most forceful voice in legislative battles.<br><br>The steady departure of high-profile EFF leaders since 2020, accelerating in 2024, further raises questions about internal cohesion and succession planning.<br><br>Here is a look at the noteworthy exits that signal fractures within the party.</p>



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<li>2020 – Andile Mngxitama: Departed the party after sharp criticism of its political direction.<br></li>



<li>2023 – Busisiwe Mkhwebane: The impeached former public protector briefly joined the EFF after her September 2023 removal from office and was sworn in as an MP. She later resigned, writing on X: “Today [Wednesday] I am saying goodbye to you fighters. After consideration and talking to my family, they advised and felt I needed to go away, spend time with them, rest and continue to fight for the vulnerable where possible.”<br></li>



<li>2024 – Mzwanele Manyi: The former spokesperson resigned, a move soon followed by the departure of then-deputy president Floyd Shivambu.<br></li>



<li>2024 – Floyd Shivambu: A co-founder and deputy president, Shivambu resigned to join the MK Party as its secretary-general, before launching his own outfit, the Afrika Mayibuye Movement.<br></li>



<li>2024 – Mbuyiseni Ndlozi: The former national spokesperson exited frontline politics and now hosts Power Talk on radio station Power 98.7.</li>
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<p>This wave of departures has not only raised concern but also weakened the party’s intellectual and strategic core, exposing fractures within its internal machinery.<br><br>While Malema has dismissed critics’ claims about disunity, the steady exit of senior figures points to an undeniable leadership challenge.<br><br>The party stands to decide whether to rally behind Malema or begin grooming a successor.<br>The absence of a clear second in command makes challenges faced by Malema a challenge for the party holding 39 seats in Parliament.<br><br>Should Malema be sentenced to prison and lose his parliamentary seat, the party could face a leadership vacuum.<br><br>The EFF has weathered storms before, which range from corruption allegations to parliamentary issues.<br><br>Its resilience lies in the party&#8217;s ability to frame adversity as political persecution.<br>Malema has confirmed his intent to appeal the verdict, arguing an imperialist attack.<br><br>The EFF stands at clear crossroads. Its ability to emerge stronger under pressure will depend on institutionalising leadership and broadening its ideological appeal.<br><br>Trouble is evident, but whether it proves fatal remains to be seen.<br><br>Survival will likely hinge on the party’s willingness to shift from defiance toward a more structured, long-term strategy.</p>



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