Newsletter| Disciples of Shepherd Bushiri in Botswana are blaming one another for provoking a decision by the government to deregister his church. Now, unlike other Malawian citizens, Bushiri is forced to apply for a visa every time he enters Botswana
Is Bushiri running a cult? Disciples of “Prophet” Shepherd Bushiri in Botswana are blaming one another for provoking a decision by their country’s government to deregister his church. Now, unlike other Malawian citizens, Bushiri is forced to apply for a visa every time he enters Botswana. His church’s leadership in that country said it was deregistered in 2017 because some among the churches failed to provide the state with a copy of their audited financials for three years in a row.
Now Bushiri’s Botswana members are looking to the courts to reverse their government’s December 2017 decision to deregister the church. The church’s leadership argues that this move had nothing to do with the visa regime Botswana imposed on Bushiri, but more to do with them failing to submit their financials to the state in terms of the law. They are optimistic that the court will reverse the labour and home affairs ministry’s decision to cancel the church’s operations.
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