Cape Town – Julius Malema has donated R200 000 to the Tembisa Child Welfare Society on his 44th birthday.
The nonprofit organisation provides care and support to children who have been abandoned, abused, neglected, or orphaned.
During his visit on March 3, Malema emphasised the importance of sharing love and joy with those less fortunate, especially abandoned children.
He praised the organisation for its work, saying that it has produced doctors, teachers, and engineers, and expressed his ongoing commitment to supporting them.
“It’s important to celebrate this day with the less fortunate, with those that some, are abandoned children – to show them love and to remind them that not all is lost. They are still being loved – there is still someone out there who loves them,” Malema said.
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President, Julius Malema engaging with members of the media after his birthday celebration at Tembisa Child Welfare Society.
We are all following in Mama Velemina’s footsteps, to help those who are unable to help themselves.#HappyBirthdayJuliusMalema pic.twitter.com/W6rQGru2rQ
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 3, 2025
He encouraged the organisation to reach out whenever they need assistance, reinforcing that the donation was just a small contribution to help solve some of their challenges.
He also commended the care the children received, noting how well they were taken care of and how the organisation’s efforts reflected the strong leadership behind it.
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EFF Leadership, led by President Julius Malema, celebrates his birthday by giving back to the community at Tembisa Child Welfare. In a moment of unity and compassion, Mama Velemina joins the leadership in cutting the birthday cake.#HappyBirthdayJuliusMalema pic.twitter.com/GXR8jedgAq
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 3, 2025