๐ฅ Inside Julius Malemaโs Billionaire Lifestyle: Luxury, Power & Controversy in 2025 ๐จ
For years, Malema has positioned himself as a man of the people.

With his iconic red beret and sharp tongue, he built a political empire based on confronting white monopoly capital, exposing corruption, and demanding justice for South Africaโs poor.
But while the streets chant โViva EFF!โโMalemaโs bank balance appears to be singing a very different tune.
Insiders and investigative journalists now estimate that Julius Malemaโs net worth in 2025 may be sitting between R500 million to R1.2 billionโa staggering figure for someone who once claimed to โown nothingโ and โlive on a humble salary.

โ And while official records remain murky, the evidence is stacking upโfrom multi-million-rand properties to designer clothes, top-tier vehicles, and lifestyle perks that few โordinary menโ could dream of affording.
Letโs start with the real estate.
Malema reportedly owns a lavish estate in Hyde Park, Johannesburg, one of the cityโs wealthiest suburbs.
The homeโallegedly worth over R20 millionโfeatures marble floors, imported Italian furnishings, a private cinema, gym, and an underground wine cellar.
Thatโs just one.
There are also strong rumors of additional properties in Polokwane, Cape Town, and even a quiet bolt-hole near Dubai, though these remain unconfirmed due to strategic legal structuring and name-shielding.
And then thereโs the car collection.

Malema has long been known for his love of fast, flashy machinesโand 2025 is no different.
Sightings of him stepping out of a Mercedes-Maybach S680 (starting at over R5 million) have flooded social media.
Heโs also been linked to a Range Rover SVAutobiography, a BMW X7, and even a limited edition Ferrari Portofino, allegedly registered under a โclose associate.
โ Not bad for a man who once claimed, “I donโt care about material wealth.
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His wardrobe isnโt exactly screaming modesty either.
Julius has been photographed in Gucci sneakers, Louis Vuitton belts, and tailor-made suits that wouldnโt look out of place in Sandtonโs most elite boardrooms.

Though he continues to wear the symbolic red EFF attire at rallies and Parliament, those close to him say he lives a “double life”โfirebrand by day, high-roller by night.
So where is all this money coming from?
This is where things get murkyโand explosive.
Over the years, Julius Malema has been repeatedly linked to lucrative tenders, business proxies, and secret investment vehicles.
Though he has denied wrongdoing, multiple investigative reportsโincluding by AmaBhungane and Daily Maverickโhave traced money flows through obscure companies allegedly tied to Malema and his inner circle.
One report from 2023 exposed a R160 million tender awarded to a construction firm in Limpopoโallegedly run by a family member of an EFF heavyweight.
While nothing illegal was formally proven, the pattern of enrichment through political access has followed Malema like a shadow.

Critics call it โthe revolutionary cash machineโโa political movement that feeds financial empires behind closed doors.
But letโs not forget Malemaโs entrepreneurial side.
Heโs also believed to own stakesโeither directly or through associatesโin security firms, events companies, and media entities.
Sources close to the EFF leadership claim Malema pulls in an estimated R1 million per month in โconsulting fees,โ appearances, and high-level lobbying, on top of his official Parliamentary salary.
Thatโs not counting donations and โcampaign funds,โ which often go unregulated and undocumented.
Despite all this, Julius Malema has never been formally convicted of corruption or financial misconductโthough the cloud of controversy never fully clears.
When asked directly about his wealth, he typically responds with sarcastic deflection.
In a recent interview, he said, โIโm not a billionaireโฆ but maybe thatโs just because I havenโt counted today.

Still, the numbers donโt lieโand neither does the lifestyle.
He flies business class, sometimes private.
He hosts lavish parties for his closest allies, complete with imported champagne and five-star catering.
His kids reportedly attend elite private schools, with tuition costing upwards of R200,000 per year.
And those whoโve visited his homes say the contrast between his public message and private reality is โbeyond ironicโitโs surreal.
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But to Malemaโs base, none of this matters.
If anything, they admire his ability to “beat the system” and use it to empower his people.
โAt least heโs not stealing from usโheโs taking back what was taken,โ one EFF supporter told a reporter during a 2025 rally in Tshwane.
To them, Malemaโs wealth isnโt hypocrisyโitโs proof of power.

Still, others arenโt so forgiving.
Civil society groups and anti-corruption watchdogs continue to demand a full audit of Malemaโs assets, calling his wealth โa slap in the faceโ to the very citizens he claims to fight for.
โYou canโt lead a revolution in Gucci shoes,โ one activist said bluntly.
โYou canโt demand economic freedom while living like a monarch.
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As 2025 unfolds, Julius Malemaโs influence remains as polarizingโand profitableโas ever.
He is a master of public rage, a tactician of class warfare, and possibly, one of the most financially successful political agitators in post-apartheid history.
Whether his billions are legitimate, strategic, or smoke-and-mirrors, one thing is clear:
Julius Malema isnโt just talking about powerโheโs living it.
And if money talks, then his bank account is screaming.