Malema was on the local government election campaign trail at Letlhabile in Brits, in the Madibeng municipality in the North West, on Friday afternoon.
Malema said it defies logic that a “rape capital” of the world like SA does not have a DNA bank to help catch rapists speedily.
“Many rape survivors in our communities cannot find closure for years because we cannot trace these criminals through a simple thing called DNA. Because of tenders, claimed Malema, many businesses that were appointed for services were the same ones who sabotaged the work they did to get another tender to fix it. This, he said, at local government level was particularly instigated by service providers that operate in the water and electricity space.
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