Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema will hand over a completed house to Sello Mamabolo on Sunday at noon in Seshego. The wheelchair user lives in Limpopo's Ward 13, where Malema visited him on July 16 and found an inadequate shelter. Construction began the following day and finished within three months.
The political figure promised assistance after observing living conditions that fell short of meeting the requirements of the disabled residents. Mamabolo had contacted the party about his situation. The ceremony takes place at House 1256 in Zone 1, where attendees can witness the transfer of the key.
The organization has provided similar support across South Africa. Malema donated 100,000 rand to the Mogalakwena Hospice in October and funded renovations at retirement facilities. Supporters praised the action on social platforms while the party emphasized its commitment to vulnerable citizens through direct intervention rather than delayed responses.
The political figure promised assistance after observing living conditions that fell short of meeting the requirements of the disabled residents. Mamabolo had contacted the party about his situation. The ceremony takes place at House 1256 in Zone 1, where attendees can witness the transfer of the key.
The organization has provided similar support across South Africa. Malema donated 100,000 rand to the Mogalakwena Hospice in October and funded renovations at retirement facilities. Supporters praised the action on social platforms while the party emphasized its commitment to vulnerable citizens through direct intervention rather than delayed responses.