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Malema hands over new home to wheelchair-bound man
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67477, member: 636"] Julius Malema presented keys to a wheelchair-accessible residence for Sello Mamabolo during a ceremony held on Sunday in Limpopo's Seshego Zone 1 neighborhood. The Economic Freedom Fighters president led the handover at House 1256, where the party fulfilled its commitment to provide disability-friendly accommodations for the member who uses a wheelchair. The structure features entrance ramps and expanded doorways designed to accommodate mobility equipment. Party spokesman Sinawo Thambo documented the midday event through photographs showing Mamabolo accepting his new home alongside relatives and political supporters. The dwelling replaces previous inadequate living arrangements and addresses accessibility challenges the resident faced. Malema emphasized themes of dignity and assistance for vulnerable citizens while connecting the donation to broader EFF positions on housing redistribution. The organization has undertaken similar construction projects for elderly and disabled individuals across various provinces where government service delivery lags. Seshego faces persistent infrastructure problems near Polokwane. Community members praised the gesture on digital platforms, though some observers question whether individual donations can substitute for comprehensive policy reforms. The handover occurs as housing concerns feature prominently ahead of the 2026 municipal contests. [/QUOTE]
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