Perhaps not to be outdone by his dad, Molokele's younger brother also set up his own successful junior soccer team known as Skyline Football Club.
Politically, both of Molokele's parents were active local leaders for the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) during his entire childhood years.
He was actively involved in various campus platforms such as the Christian Union, Matabeleland Development Society and of course in the mainstream student politics.
After his university years, Molokele relocated to Bulawayo where he initially worked as a legal practitioner at Ben Baron and Partners.
He was soon lured to full-time activism when he was appointed as the Bulawayo regional programme officer for the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA).
The process culminated in him being re-united with his father's original people, the Molokele clan in Mafikeng, South Africa, in September 2004.
These include among others, Zimonline Media Trust, Doctors without Borders (MSF), Southern Africa Editors Forum (SAEF), World AIDS Campaign International (WACI), Southern African Regional Programme on Access to Medicines and Diagnostics (SAPAM) and Accountability International (AI) He was based at Cape Town between May 2009 and April 2011 where he was instrumental in the mobilisation of the Zimbabwean community there under the local chapter of the GZF.
In recent years, Molokele has been actively involved with such platforms as the Zimbabwe Diaspora Support Initiative (ZDESI), Learnmore and Rutendo Jongwe Memorial trust, Friends of Nora Tapiwa, Highlanders FC Bosso South Africa branch and also the Southern Africa regional offices for the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition.
He has over the years written several unpublished works and manuscripts ranging from biographies, fictional stories, poetry and movie scripts.
In this regard he has been also actively involved in the setting up of both the Johannesburg and Cape Town branches of the Victory Fellowship Church that is originally from Bulawayo.
Molokele has also managed to further his studies and now holds a master's in human rights litigation degree from the University of South Africa and also a master's in business administration from the African Leadership University He was until the end of May 2014 based at Rosebank at Johannesburg where he was working as the Civil Society Partnerships Programme Manager for the Southern Africa Regional Programme on Access to Medicines and Diagnostics (SARPAM)[1] From July 2014 to Nov 2016 he worked at AIDS Accountability International (AAI).
In July 2018 he was elected as the Member of Parliament for Whange Central constituency as a candidate of the MDC Alliance Molokele now serves as the Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee for Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development In June 2019, Molokele was appointed as the Spokesperson or Secretary for Communications under the MDC Alliance that is led by President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.