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Julius Malema’s R21.6 Million Property Empire Sparks Questions Over His Wealth

October 5, 2025
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EFF leader Julius Malema has once again found himself under public scrutiny, this time over reports surrounding his growing property empire valued at a staggering R21.6 million. The revelations have ignited fierce debates about how the firebrand politician has managed to accumulate such wealth when his known annual salary stands at about R1.4 million, while his wife reportedly earns less than R1 million a year.

The figures, laid bare through media investigations, have fueled suspicions that Malema’s lavish lifestyle and expensive renovations on his homes may not align with his official earnings. Critics argue that even when the couple’s combined incomes are tallied, they still fall far short of explaining the acquisition and maintenance of multiple high-end properties spread across different locations.

Malema, who has built a political brand around championing economic freedom and challenging the privileges of South Africa’s elite, is now facing the same questions he often levels at his opponents. How does a man who constantly portrays himself as a servant of the people afford a property portfolio worth more than twenty million rand?

Analysts note that property ownership is not inherently suspicious, but in Malema’s case, the gap between his reported income and the value of his assets raises eyebrows. Concerns have also been heightened by allegations that some of the renovations on his homes were funded through questionable financial channels, though no direct evidence has been presented linking him to illegal dealings.

Supporters of the EFF leader argue that Malema is the victim of a political witch-hunt aimed at tarnishing his credibility ahead of elections. They insist that his finances are legitimate and that he has every right, like any South African, to invest in property for the security of his family.

Nonetheless, the controversy is unlikely to fade quickly. With Malema’s fiery presence in national politics and his sharp criticism of corruption and inequality, the public expects transparency from him just as much as he demands it from others. Whether this property saga will dent his political image or strengthen his defiance remains to be seen, but for now, questions about the source of his wealth are refusing to die down.

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