In an unexpected yet heartwarming moment, Julius Malema, the leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), recently took to the decks with Amapiano superstar Kabza De Small at Saint Restaurant and Bar in Sandton. The impromptu appearance, which quickly went viral, saw the political figure, typically known for his fiery speeches and political engagements, letting loose and enjoying some light-hearted moments behind the turntables.
Accompanied by Vuyani Pambo, EFF’s head of the presidency, Malema was spotted in high spirits at the Sandton hotspot, a renowned venue for both celebrities and partygoers. The scene was nothing short of entertaining as the two powerful figures—one from the political sphere, the other from the music industry—shared a rare moment of camaraderie. Kabza De Small, often referred to as the “King of Amapiano,” brought his signature grooves to the club, while Malema, known for his dynamic presence, blended into the music scene in an entirely new way.
A video of the duo was shared by popular celebrity blogger @Musa_Khawula, captioning it: “Julius Malema on the decks with Kabza De Small at Saint Restaurant and Bar; Sandton.” Some users trolled Malema, questioning whether it was fitting for a prominent politician to be seen in such a laid-back, club setting. Critics argued that his presence in a nightclub could undermine his serious political image.
However, Malema’s supporters rallied behind him, defending his right to enjoy himself outside the political spotlight. They emphasized that Malema’s appearance with Kabza was simply a fun, unguarded moment—something everyone deserves regardless of their status. His supporters noted that politicians, like any other public figures, are entitled to some downtime, and the event didn’t detract from his commitment to political issues.
For Kabza De Small, the appearance of such a high-profile figure added a unique twist to his already illustrious career, blending the worlds of politics and entertainment in an unprecedented way. The Amapiano genre, which Kabza helped pioneer, has grown to dominate the South African music scene and beyond. This event highlighted the genre’s cultural influence, attracting attention from people from all walks of life.
Julius Malema on the decks with Kabza De Small at Saint Restaurant and Bar; Sandton. pic.twitter.com/KZuNwLwT1W
— Musa Khawula (@Musa_Khawula) November 11, 2024