Malawi Court to Rule on Bushiri Extradition Today


Lilongwe, Malawi – The Lilongwe Magistrate Court is set to deliver its ruling today on whether Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Prophetess Mary Bushiri, will be extradited to South Africa. The couple, who fled South Africa in 2020, is facing charges of fraud, money laundering, and violating immigration laws in their former host country.

Earlier today, Bushiri’s official Facebook page confirmed their arrival at the court and assured supporters that updates will be provided as the ruling unfolds. “Always remember that God is still on His Throne,” the statement read, reaffirming their faith amid the legal battle.

Background of the Case

The Bushiris are accused of running a multimillion-rand investment scheme that allegedly defrauded followers of their church, the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG). The South African authorities claim the couple convinced congregants to invest in their company, but the promised returns never materialized.

In addition to the fraud charges, the couple was also arrested for violating South Africa’s immigration laws. Despite being granted bail, they fled to Malawi, claiming they were being unfairly targeted.

Extradition Legal Battle

The extradition process has faced multiple delays, with the Malawi High Court ruling that South African officials must testify in person rather than via video link. This decision complicated the legal process, as South African authorities sought alternative ways to provide evidence.

Malawi’s legal system is considering an extradition agreement dating back to 1972, as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocol was deemed irrelevant in this case. Meanwhile, civil society organizations in Malawi have urged caution, arguing that Bushiri may not receive a fair trial in South Africa.

Awaiting the Verdict

As the Lilongwe Magistrate Court prepares to make its ruling, supporters of Bushiri are eagerly waiting for the outcome. If extradited, the couple will face trial in South Africa, where authorities are determined to prosecute them. If the court rules in their favor, they will continue to live in Malawi without the threat.

Stay tuned for updates as this high-profile case unfolds.

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