Paternity debate: Chief says raise the child, MP demands mandatory DNA testing
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 11/05/2025
Batswana chief Andrew Kgosiemang says if a man raises a child but later learns the child is not his, he should rather keep the child. He was responding to this week’s debate on mandatory DNA testing and the call for criminalising paternity fraud. “If I raise a child and I am not the father, it’s (…)
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