WATCH| Julius Malema’s Dance Competition With Makhadzi Goes Viral

WATCH| Julius Malema's Dance Competition With Makhadzi
WATCH| Julius Malema's Dance Competition With Makhadzi

WATCH| Julius Malema’s Dance Competition With Makhadzi

WATCH| Julius Malema's Dance Competition With Makhadzi
WATCH| Julius Malema’s Dance Competition With Makhadzi

Mzansi was left in stitches on Tuesday morning after a never-seen-before footage of EFF party’s president Julius Malema surfaced on the internet showing off his dance moves.

It was a mini dance competition with ecstatic entertainer Makhadzi.

The video was presumably taken at Uncle Vinny’s birthday celebrations last week.

The 19 year old new kid on the block is a presenter, events planner and events performer who has taken Mzansi by storm.

He had invited the EFF leader to his star studded birthday party in Braam last week before the police came and shut his party down due to overcrowding.

iHarare understands it is here where the EFF leader decided to hit the ground and mesmerise the crowd with his dance moves.

The clip was first shared by Mzansi’s entertainment legend, Oskido on his Instagram handle on Tuesday morning.

On his caption, he is praising the Limpopo born star, Makhadzi for her music and how it has changed a lot of people.

He jokingly refers to Julius Malema has one being possessed by Makhadzi’s music to an extent of trying out his footwork.

“0Listen here…@makhadzisa brings out dopeness in all of us. Looks like @uncle.vinny might have competition,” he said.

Juju, as he’s affectionately known in the political scene can be seen jumping around as he tries to beat Makhadzi with some unique footworks.

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Julius Malema and Makhadzi are both born in Limpopo province.

Last month on the 3rd of March Julius Malema celebrated his 43rd birthday in his home where some of Mzansi’s starts, including Makhadzi and Ringo Madlingozi were invited to perform for a small group of people present.


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