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Malawi court sets extradition hearing for the Bushiris for March

Malawi court sets extradition hearing for the Bushiris for March 6 January 2021 3:37 PM Share This: The court ruled that the couple should not be re-arrested but should continue appearing in court until their hearing on the matter, which is set for 8 March. JOHANNESBURG - The Lilongwe Magistrates Court in Malawi has ordered that the formal hearing of the extradition process for self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary will begin in March. The couple appeared in court on Wednesday after the Malawian government returned to the court, seeking a warrant of arrest for the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church leader as part of the beginning their extradition process.

Co-accused in Bushiri fraud case, Willah Mudulo, denied bail

Co-accused in Bushiri fraud case, Willah Mudulo, denied bail Mudolo is the last suspect accused of being involved in the alleged defrauding of members of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church. Pastor Shepherd Bushiri, his wife, Mary, and one of his co-accused appear in the Pretoria Magistrates Court on 4 November 2020. Picture: Kgomotso Modise/EWN 94 days ago JOHANNESBURG - Willah Mudolo, one of self-proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri s co-accused, has been denied bail in the Pretoria Magistrate s Court. Mudolo is the last suspect accused of being involved in the alleged defrauding of members of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church. The court has ruled that Mudolo was a flight risk after he allegedly tried to flee the country three times before he was arrested at OR Tambo International Airport in October.

BUSHIRI S MISSING MILLIONS

BUSHIRI’S MISSING MILLIONS THE Malawian government has been accused of stealing money from Prophet Shepherd Bushiri. This is money he paid in advance to use Bingu Stadium, but the decision was later reversed. According to Malawi Times, when Bushiri asked for a refund, the money, amounting to K5 million (kwacha), could not be traced – only K800 000 reflected in the system. Lingadzi police station in Malawi confirmed that they arrested Wongani Ng’oma and Edwin Kambalame for theft, but the third suspect was still at large. Lingadzi police spokeswoman Salome Zgambo said the duo allegedly committed the offence on 3 December. She said the third suspect was a principle accountant at Ministry of Youth and Sports.

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