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The hearing comes after a warrant of arrest was issued for the couple after they fled South Africa to their home country last year, contravening their bail conditions.
Bushiri in pulpit, banking on gifts 28 February 2021 - 00:00 By Belinda Pheto and Graeme Hosken
In a sermon lasting more than an hour on Wednesday night on his TV channel and on Facebook, Shepherd Bushiri was thin on pastoral care but big on preaching wealth and prosperity.
About 17,000 people tuned in to the self-proclaimed prophet and founder of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church.
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Malawian government allows Bushirisâ daughter, 8, to travel to Kenya for medical treatment
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Pretoria â Leader of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church and self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri is relieved after the Malawian government reversed an earlier decision blocking his eight-year-old daughter from travelling to Kenya for treatment, his spokesman said on Friday.
Malawian Bushiri, who fled to his home country from South Africa, where he faces fraud and money laundering charges, has been anxious to get his ailing daughter, Israella, to Kenya, his spokesman Ephraim Nyondo told the African News Agency (ANA).
âThe major concern for prophet Shepherd Bushiri was to have the kid taken to Kenya for further medical attention. That was his major preoccupation. Now that the government has given a nod to that, he is very happy.â
African News Agency
LEADER of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church and self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri is relieved after the Malawian government reversed an earlier decision blocking his eight-year-old daughter from travelling to Kenya for treatment, his spokesman said on Friday.
Malawian Bushiri, who fled to his home country from South Africa, where he faces fraud and money laundering charges, has been anxious to get his ailing daughter, Israella, to Kenya, his spokesman Ephraim Nyondo told the African News Agency (ANA).
“The major concern for prophet Shepherd Bushiri was to have the kid taken to Kenya for further medical attention. That was his major preoccupation. Now that the government has given a nod to that, he is very happy.”