The Senior Resident Magistrate Florence Msekandiana has adjourned to tomorrow, bail hearing for three people suspected to have stolen 4.2 million kwacha booking fee paid by the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church (ECG) to management of Bingu National Stadium (BNS).
Two of the suspects, Wongani Ng’oma and Edwin Kambalame, employees of the Stadium were arrested yesterday, Sunday in Lilongwe, and the third suspect Thokozani Chanza, is Principal accountant in the Ministry of Sports, Youth and Culture and police are yet to arrest him as he is still in hiding.
Information indicate that ECG paid K5 million to BNS officials but only K 800, 000 was deposited in Malawi Government Account Number One
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Malawi to SA: You should have confidence in our world-class judiciary The comments were made following the homeland security minister s decision to sign extradition papers for self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary. Malawian preacher Shepherd Bushiri waves at supporters as he leaves the Lilongwe Magistrates Court on 19 November 2020, after skipping bail in South Africa and being arrested in Malawi. Picture: AFP
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JOHANNESBURG - Malawi s government on Monday said it had a world-class judiciary and the South African government should have confidence in it.
The comments were made following the homeland security minister s decision to sign extradition papers for self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary.
Malawi govt signs extradition papers for Bushiris to return to SA The leaders of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church are facing fraud and money laundering charges worth R100 million. FILE: The leaders of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church, Mary Bushiri and Shepherd Bushiri. Picture: @psbushiri/Twitter
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JOHANNESBURG - The Malawi government has signed the extradition papers for self-proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary.
The pair fled South Africa last month while they were out on bail.
The leaders of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church are facing fraud and money laundering charges worth R100 million.
The Pretoria Magistrates Court granted the pair bail despite alarms being raised on the legitimacy of their passports.
Earlier on Thursday morning, the pair handed themselves over to the Hawks team that’s been tasked with investigating Bushiri alleged crimes in South Africa.