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Malema defamation lawsuit against Kunene over cartel claims

Posted on April 13, 2026
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When podcast comments spill into a million-rand courtroom fight

South African politics is no stranger to fiery accusations, but the latest clash between Julius Malema and Kenny Kunene has moved far beyond rhetoric and into the legal system.

In April 2026, the Economic Freedom Fighters leader confirmed he is pursuing a R1 million defamation lawsuit against Kunene, following remarks made during a February episode of Podcast and Chill with MacG.

What began as another viral political conversation has now become a high-stakes court battle that could test the boundaries between free speech, reputational harm, and political theatre in South Africa.

The claim that sparked the lawsuit

At the centre of the dispute are allegations Kunene made linking Malema to what he described as a “Big Five” drug cartel.

Malema has drawn a sharp line in response, insisting that the issue is not about insults or provocative language, but about what he calls damaging criminal allegations.

Speaking at EFF headquarters in Johannesburg, he made it clear that references to him being called a “boy” were not the basis of the lawsuit. Instead, he says the real harm lies in claims that he is connected to organised crime structures.

He has firmly rejected all allegations, including claims that he met with individuals linked to the so-called cartel or paid protection money.

Kunene stands firm and refuses to back down

Kenny Kunene, deputy president of the Patriotic Alliance, has not retreated from his position.

He has reportedly filed an answering affidavit supported by witness statements and described Malema’s legal action as an abuse of the courts.

Kunene maintains he is prepared to defend his statements in court and insists he will provide evidence to support his version of events.

Despite the seriousness of a R1 million defamation claim, he has publicly shown little sign of concern, framing the matter as one he is ready to fight head-on.

Competing narratives and political flashpoints

The dispute stems from comments Kunene made alleging that Malema was linked to meetings with figures in the taxi industry and individuals associated with criminal networks.

He further suggested that Malema attended events and funerals linked to people within those circles, framing these moments as part of a broader pattern of association.

Malema, however, disputes both the claims and their interpretation, saying some of the descriptions are factually misleading and misrepresent events and locations.

He has also challenged the logic behind the allegations, questioning how he could be connected to or financially involved in a group he strongly denies exists in relation to him.

A legal clash with political undertones

Beyond the courtroom filings, the case has quickly taken on broader political meaning.

Malema has long built his public identity around challenging authority and refusing to be intimidated by legal or political pressure. His decision to pursue defamation action has therefore drawn attention for its contrast with his usual public posture.

At the same time, defamation law is designed to protect individuals from reputational harm caused by unverified or damaging public statements — especially allegations involving criminal conduct.

This tension between political speech and legal accountability is now set to play out in court.

Court date set for April 2026 showdown

The matter is scheduled to be heard on 14 April 2026, making it one of the fastest-developing political legal disputes in recent months.

The outcome will depend on whether the court finds sufficient grounds in the claims made, as well as the evidence Kunene intends to present in defence of his statements.

For now, both men appear to be preparing for a public legal battle: Malema seeking to clear his name through the courts, and Kunene standing by his remarks and ready to argue his case.

A political rivalry playing out in real time

South African politics has often spilled into public confrontation, but this case carries a different weight — one where reputations, credibility, and legal thresholds are all under scrutiny.

As the hearing approaches, attention will turn not only to what was said on a podcast in February, but also to how far political speech can stretch before it becomes legally actionable.

Whatever the court decides, the case has already ensured that this is no longer just a political exchange — it is a legal test of words, intent, and consequence.

Malema Defamation Lawsuit Against Kunene: The Drug Cartel Claim That Could Cost R1 Million

Category Details
Full Name Julius Sello Malema
Date of Birth 3 March 1981
Birthplace Seshego, Limpopo, South Africa
Political Party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)
Position Commander-in-Chief, EFF; Member of Parliament
Education Turfloop Graduate School of Leadership (incomplete)
Notable Career History Former President, ANC Youth League (expelled 2012); Founded EFF in 2013
Legal History Previously faced corruption, fraud, and money laundering charges
Current Legal Action R1 million defamation lawsuit against Kenny Kunene
Opponent in Lawsuit Kenny Kunene — Deputy President, Patriotic Alliance (PA)
Hearing Date Scheduled for 14 April 2026
Origin of Dispute Comments made on Podcast and Chill with MacG, February 2026

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