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03 Aug 2015

"We love South Africa. We must build South Africa through the building of the EFF," says EFF leader Julius Malema.
"We love South Africa. We must build South Africa through the building of the EFF," says EFF leader Julius Malema.<br />

03 Aug 2015

Malema addresses his supporters after his fraud case was adjourned.
Malema addresses his supporters after his fraud case was adjourned.<br />

03 Aug 2015

"The EFF is bigger than one individual, the EFF is the organisation.

"We love South Africa. We are going to save South Africa through the building of the EFF."

03 Aug 2015

"Let us not fight battles according to the determination of the enemy."

03 Aug 2015

"I wish I could shake the hands of all of you. You believe in me, you believe in the courts," says Malema.

03 Aug 2015

Malema is now addressing the gathered crowd.

03 Aug 2015

EFF leader Julius Malema, along with EFF spokesperson Mbuyoseni Ndlozi, Deputy President Floyd Shivambu and others leave the court house.
EFF leader Julius Malema, along with EFF spokesperson Mbuyoseni Ndlozi, Deputy President Floyd Shivambu and others leave the court house.<br />

03 Aug 2015

Case has been adjourned to 10:00 on Tuesday for parties to confer and come to an agreement on whether the trial will continue tomorrow or whether it will be postponed or separate the trials.

03 Aug 2015

"There are a number of options that could be considered. I could ask for a postponement of a trial but I was told that a separation of trial was also an option,” says Malema’s lawyer, Mike Hellens.

“State was notified on Sunday that accused number 5 would not be present in court on Monday.

"We were quite startled [when they heard about postponement]. I understand the state is considering conceding to a separation of powers. We are ready to start tomorrow. In the event that they want a postponement we will file an application for a separation of trials.”

03 Aug 2015

Accused number 5 is not present at court today, reports News24's Mpho Raborife.

According to lawyers, he has been hospitalized for some time.

03 Aug 2015

The media has just been allowed inside the courthouse, reports News24's Mpho Raborife.

03 Aug 2015

EFF leadership standing outside Court D at the Polokwane High Court ahead of their leader's appearance.
EFF leadership standing outside Court D at
the Polokwane High Court ahead of their leader's appearance.

03 Aug 2015

Deputy President Floyd Shivambu has just arrived.
Deputy President Floyd Shivambu has just
arrived.

03 Aug 2015

Media still waiting outside for proceedings to start at the High Court in Polokwane.
Media still waiting outside for proceedings to start at the High Court in Polokwane.<br />

03 Aug 2015

Julius Malema arrives at the High Court in Polokwane.
Julius Malema arrives at the High Court in Polokwane.<br />

03 Aug 2015

EFF supporters send a message to state prosecutors.
EFF supporters send a message to state prosecutors.<br />

03 Aug 2015

EFF supporters in their numbers near the High Court in Polokwane, which has been cordoned off.
EFF supporters in their numbers near the High Court in Polokwane, which has been cordoned off.<br />

03 Aug 2015

"We are here to support our Commander-In-Chief. The State must just drop this case. Justice delayed is justice denied.

“We want to deal with this case and finish with this case. That is all," deputy Secretary General Hlengiwe Hlophe-Maxon told reporters outside court.

03 Aug 2015

A faint sound of vuvuzelas can be heard approaching the court, News24's Mpho Raborife reports. Supporters of EFF leader Julius Malema are expected to be out in full force today.

03 Aug 2015

He said Malema and his co-accused were facing four charges; namely money laundering, corruption, racketeering and fraud.

But that they were facing 54 counts in total.

"Out of the 54 counts, two are racketeering and the rest is split between fraud, corruption and money laundering," NPA spokesperson Luvuyo Mfako said.

03 Aug 2015

"Whenever we make a decision to prosecute, we look at the facts at our disposal. We analyse the evidence and once we decide to enrol, our prospects of a successful prosecution are highly reasonable," Mfaku told journalists outside the court.

03 Aug 2015

NPA spokesperson Luvuyo Mfaku has said outside the court house he is confident about its case and is ready to begin.

03 Aug 2015

According to court papers, Malema allegedly had business ties with Gwangwa. Malema's Ratanang Family Trust was an indirect shareholder in On-Point Engineering.

The State alleges that Malema and his co-accused misrepresented themselves to the Limpopo roads and transport department, leading to a R52m contract being awarded to On-Point Engineering.

It was alleged that Malema used some of the money to buy a farm and a Mercedes-Benz. Malema is out on R10 000 bail, the others on bail of R40 000 each.

03 Aug 2015

The fraud trial of Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema and his co-accused is expected to start in the High Court in Polokwane on Monday.

The trial was postponed last September, as not all counsel were present.

Malema and his co-accused, On-Point Engineering directors Lesiba Gwangwa and Kagisho Dichabe, face charges of racketeering, fraud, corruption, and money-laundering.

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