Bushiri Charges Congregants R7000 For A Face-To-Face Session
Justice fugitive self-proclaimed Shepherd Bushiri is set to host an International Visitors Programme in Malawi where congregants will have to fork out R7 000 for a face-to-face meeting.
The Malawian-born controversial prophet took to social media to advertise his annual international Visitors Programme.
In a post on social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram, Bushiri announced that the conference would take place from December 11–14 in Lilongwe, Malawi.
Attendees at the programme will be allowed to meet Bushiri face-to-face at the cost of R7 000 which excludes travel costs.
The proposed R7 000 initial face to face fee does, cover accommodation.
“Great News! I will be hosting my first International Visitor’s Programme for the month on December 11-14. Make sure you register quickly and make a date to come and meet with me face-to-face. It is important that you meet the Prophet before the year ends to speak a word of blessing over your 2021!”
Bushiri Charges Congregants R7000 For A Face-To-Face Session
Bushiri has also announced a New Year’s Eve conference set to take place in Malawi.
Meanwhile, it is unclear when Bushiri and his wife, Mary, will be brought back to South Africa to stand trial. The couple face charges of money laundering and fraud to the tune of more than R100 million.
Bushiri is also accused of raping two members of his church. After they were granted bail, the couple fled to their home country of Malawi.
They have since forfeited their bail money as well as a home in Centurion that has since been handed over to the State.
However recently the South African Police nabbed one senior officer who was in connection with Bushiri’s escape. For now little is known about his much-awaited trial since he was released on bail in Malawi. In his bail application in Malawi, Bushiri was ordered not to leave Malawi hence complicating the case.