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Julius Malema: Biography of Julius Malema, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Speech & News,<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Julius Malema (born 31 March 1981 in Seshego) whose full name is Julius Sello Malema is a South African politician and the founder and leader of the EFF.<\/p>\n

His alma mater is The University of South Africa and he served as President of the African National Congress Youth League from 2008 to 2012.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Personal Details<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n
Full Name<\/th>\nJulius Sello Malema<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Date of Birth<\/th>\n3 March 1981 (39 years old)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Gender<\/th>\nMale<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Spouse<\/th>\nMantwa Matlala<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Occupation<\/th>\nPolitician<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Nationality<\/th>\nSouth African<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Net Worth<\/th>\nR40 million<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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Julius Malema Age<\/h2>\n

He was born on the 31st of March 1981 in Seshego, South Africa. As of 2020, he is 39 years old.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Julius Malema Wife<\/h2>\n

In 2014 Julius Malema tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend and together they had a son called Munzhedzi in 2016. His wife name is Mantwa Matlala and he has 3 sons.<\/p>\n

Julius Malema Net Worth<\/h2>\n

He is believed to have an estimated net worth of around $2 Million.<\/p>\n

<\/span>Contact Details<\/h2>\n

EFF National Office
\nPhysical Location:\u00a078 De Korte, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
\nTel:\u00a0011 403 2313
\nFax:\u00a0011 403 2264<\/p>\n

<\/span>Julius Malema Hate Speech<\/h2>\n

On 15 March 2010, Julius Malema was convicted of hate speech by the Equality Court of South Africa, fined R50 000 and ordered to apologise unconditionally.<\/p>\n

This was following a 2009 incident when he told a group of Cape Town students at a South African Students\u2019 Congress (SASCO) meeting that the woman who accused President Zuma of rape had a \u201cnice time\u201d with him because in the morning she had \u201crequested breakfast and taxi money\u201d.<\/p>\n

In March 2010, at a rally on a university campus, Malema sang the lyrics \u201cshoot the Boer\u201d (Dubul\u2019 ibhunu) from the anti-apartheid song \u201cAyasab\u2019 amagwala\u201d (the cowards are scared). \u201cBoer\u201d is the Afrikaans word for \u201cfarmer\u201d but is also used as a term for any white person.<\/p>\n

His singing was compared to similar chants by deceased Youth League leader Peter Mokaba in the early 1990s, to \u201ckill the boer\u201d, which had previously been defined as hate speech by the South African Human Rights Commission.<\/p>\n

In April 2011 Afriforum brought a case of hate speech against Malema in regard to the song and several notable ANC figures such as Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and secretary-general\u00a0Gwede Mantashe\u00a0supported him in the court battle.<\/p>\n

Aggressive and patronizing questioning of black witnesses by lawyers for the Afrikaner groups bringing the suit reportedly allowed Malema to portray himself as a victim of white persecution. On 12 September 2011, Malema was convicted of hate speech.<\/p>\n

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