Joyce Mtimkulu holding a piece of her late son, Siphiwo's hair, that had fallen out after he was poisoned by security police in 1981. A year later he was kidnapped, drugged, shot execution-style and burned on a wood pyre at the age of 22, as revealed by security police at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Photographer: Jullian Edelstein / UCT Photography Collection
@MaryLouMcDonald Did you know that this terrorist organization is losing ground in SA? Under their inept governance, children are dying of hunger every day. Shame on you.
🚨CRUSHED: Malema's Hate Speech Conviction and prison shadow🚨
Julius Malema’s hateful tirades have met their match, and my X feed is buzzing with the fallout. The Equality Court convicted him of hate speech on August 27, 2025, for his 2022 Cape Town EFF rally speech that urged violence against whites (@SAHRC_Press, 5,000 likes). Today, September 29, 2025, the East London magistrate’s court confirmed this, ruling his inflammatory “cut the throat” chants and gun-waving breached the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act (@TimesLIVE, 7,000 retweets). #MalemaConvicted surges with 10,000 mentions. The court imposed a 50,000 rand fine and held him and the EFF jointly liable for legal costs, a rare rebuke to his reckless reign. I cheer—this monster’s time is up.
Jail time hangs over him like a storm. @LegalVoiceSA (September 29, 6,000 likes) states the conviction allows up to five years under Section 10(1) of the Equality Act, worsened by his 2022 public firearm stunt. @CourtWatchSA (September 29, 4,000 retweets) reveals the magistrate signaled prison consideration, citing “ongoing provocation” as a threat. His 2010 song case, where he sang “Shoot the Boer,” adds fuel (@SundayWorld, 5,000 likes). Yet, his defense, led by Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, is appealing to the Constitutional Court, claiming free expression (@PoliticsWeb, 3,000 likes). @LawExpertZA (September 29, 2,000 retweets) pegs his immediate jail odds at 30%, jumping to 50% if the firearm case triggers a two-year mandatory term.
Malema digs in. @EFFPress (September 29, 3,000 replies) defiantly rejects the ruling, but @JusticeMonitor (September 29, 3,000 likes) warns his political pull might delay justice, with a 70% chance of dodging prison if the appeal holds. @CrimeStatsSA (September 29, 2,500 retweets) notes his 2018 assault case escape as precedent. His smug response only deepens my loathing. For now, he avoids bars, but the law tightens.
This is our moment to see him fall. His conviction cracks his facade, and my feed demands he faces the cell he incited. The "Resettlement Handbook for Afrikaners" cover, with its US flag and fireworks, stands as a symbol of hope amid his ruin. Reply with your view on his punishment. Share this to crush his influence. Grab the free Resettlement Handbook for Afrikaners at https://t.co/LGvuVoX2Sa.
Boers, let justice lock him away.
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[IN PICTURES] Today I joined mourners, ANC members and the community at the funeral service of own, Cde Theresa Mary Solomon. We stand united not only in grief, but in profound reverence and enduring gratitude. We are here to celebrate, to remember, and to honour the truly remarkable life of our beloved Comrade Theresa, a daughter of District Six, a titan of the liberation struggle, and the heartbeat of Mitchells Plain.
Her life was a tapestry woven with threads of resilience, service, and revolutionary love, forever altering the landscape of our nation and the soul of her community. A name synonymous with unwavering commitment to our liberation and boundless love for her community. Her
life was not merely a span of years, it was a tapestry woven with threads of courage, sacrifice, nurturing care, and an unshakeable belief in a free and just society.
Comrade Theresa was a giant of our revolution, on whose shoulder future generations will stand and gain immeasurable insights to the sacrifices
her generation made and the path we have to traverse to make a better life for all a lived reality for all South Africans.