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Financial Freedom Fighters (EFF) chief Julius Malema celebrated his birthday by giving again when he donated R200 000 to the Tembisa Youngster and Household Welfare Society in Gauteng.

Malema, who’s a notable determine in South Africa’s political panorama, turned 44 on Monday, 3 March.

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JULIUS MALEMA CELEBRATED HIS BIRTHDAY WITH THE LESS FORTUNATE

After the birthday celebrations, Malema instructed journalists that the welfare society wants assist because it operates 24/7 and though his donation is sort of a drop within the ocean, he’s hopeful that it is going to be capable of remedy among the points within the non-profit organisation.

“It’s necessary to have a good time today with the much less lucky, together with deserted kids, to indicate them love and to remind them that not all is misplaced, they’re nonetheless being beloved and that there’s nonetheless somebody who loves them. 

JULIUS MALEMA DONATES R200K ON HIS BIRTHDAY

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