Jacob Zuma pays respects at Malema's home after aunt's death

Jacob Zuma, president of the uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (MKP), visited Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema's home in Limpopo on March 20, 2026, to pay respects following the passing of Malema's maternal aunt, Martha Malema.

On March 20, 2026, Jacob Zuma arrived at Julius Malema's home in Limpopo. Zuma, who leads the uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (MKP), came to offer condolences after the death of Malema's aunt, Martha Malema. Malema heads the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). The Malema family received Zuma, along with supporters from both EFF and MKP who were chanting outside. Zuma entered the family house for a private meeting with them. Later, he was set to address hundreds of chanting EFF and MKP supporters gathered nearby. MKP national officials and members accompanied Zuma to show support during this time. The MKP's official Twitter account described the visit as 'a powerful display of unity among the progressive forces.'

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