On March 3, 1981, Julius Sello Malema, a politician and activist from South Africa, was born. In July 2013, he founded the political party known as the Economic Freedom Fighters, and he now holds those positions.
He oversaw the African National Congress Youth League from 2008 until 2012. Julius Malema was a member of the African National Congress from the time he was nine years old until he was expelled in April 2012.
Julius became well-known for his support of Jacob Zuma, who ultimately became president of South Africa and the ANC.
Both Zuma and Cassel Mathale, the Premier of the Limpopo Province, referred to him as the “future leader” of South Africa.
He has a bad reputation for being a “reckless populist” who might stir up racial violence and destabilize South Africa.
Julius Malema’s first wife
Malema’s wife’s name is Mantwa Matlala. He is the father of Ratanang, a child from a prior relationship with Maropeng Ramohlale.
In 2014, he married his wife. Munzhedzi, their first child, was born in 2016. Kopano, their second child, was born in 2018.
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