Everything you need to know about Julius Malema’s oldest son Ratanang

Everything you need to know about Julius Malema’s oldest son Ratanang

Everything you need to know about Julius Malema’s oldest son Ratanang

We get to know EFF leader Julius Malema’s oldest son Ratanang Malema from his previous relationship, his siblings, and more. EFF leader Julius Malema’s oldest son Ratanang Malema was born from his previous relationship with Maropeng Ramohlale.

BuzzSouthAfrica reveals that Malema’s oldest son was born in 2006 by his then-girlfriend who is from Sunnyside, Pretoria.

There’s not much information known about Ratanang’s biological mother as she’s kept her life private.
The Limpopo-born politician revealed his now-17-year-old son to the world in September 2014 by sharing a picture of him, when he joined Instagram.

IS MALEMA’S OLDEST SON A DJ?
The politician and his oldest son trended in October 2022 after he posted a video of them DJing together and enjoying music.

Everything you need to know about Julius Malema’s oldest son Ratanang

It is unclear if his son is pursuing a music career at this stage as he’s still in high school and hasn’t shared more pictures or videos of him playing music.
Sowetan reported in February 2018 that the politician and his wife Mantoa Matlala-Malema welcomed their second son together Kopano Malema. They had their first son in October 2016 named Munzhedzi, two years after getting married.

JULIUS MALEMA GETS MARRIED
According to Celebrities Buzz, Julius Malema never married the mother of his first son as there’s no information about their relationship. The EFF leader married his long-time girlfriend Mantwa Matlala in Seshego, Limpopo province in 2014.

RATANANG FAMILY TRUST REVEALED
TshisaLIVE reported in July 2011 that City Press discovered the former ANC Youth League leader’s secret family trust in which he is the sole trustee.

“City Press reports that Malema registered the Ratanang Family Trust, named after Malema’s five-year-old son, at the Office of the Master of the High Court in Pretoria five weeks after taking up the youth league presidency”, reads the article.

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