BCP president defends making wife signatory to party account
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 15/11/2025
Body of Christ Party (BCP) president Tomas Festus has defended his decision to appoint his wife as a signatory to the party’s bank account, saying the move is lawful and driven by administrative challenges. Festus, who is also a member of parliament, told The Namibian on Saturday that his wife’s (…)
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