Jacob Zuma erweist Malema nach dem Tod seiner Tante in seinem Haus die letzte Ehre

Jacob Zuma, der Vorsitzende der uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (MKP), besuchte am 20. März 2026 das Haus des Führers der Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, in Limpopo, um ihm nach dem Tod von Malemas Tante mütterlicherseits, Martha Malema, die letzte Ehre zu erweisen.

Am 20. März 2026 besuchte Jacob Zuma das Haus von Julius Malema in Limpopo. Zuma, der die uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (MKP) führt, kam, um nach dem Tod von Malemas Tante Martha Malema sein Beileid auszusprechen. Malema ist Vorsitzender der Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Die Familie Malema empfing Zuma zusammen mit Anhängern der EFF und der MKP, die draußen Sprechchöre hielten. Zuma betrat das Haus der Familie für ein privates Treffen mit ihnen. Später sollte er zu Hunderten von skandierenden EFF- und MKP-Anhängern sprechen, die sich in der Nähe versammelt hatten. Nationale MKP-Funktionäre und -Mitglieder begleiteten Zuma, um ihre Unterstützung zu zeigen. Der offizielle Twitter-Account der MKP beschrieb den Besuch als "eine kraftvolle Demonstration der Einheit der progressiven Kräfte".

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