A High Court in Malawi has ruled in favour of self-proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri to have South African witnesses go to Malawi and physically testify in the ongoing extradition case.
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South Africa has applied to have the fugitive couple brought back to the country to face fraud and money laundering charges. A warrant of arrest was issued after the Bushiris fled South Africa in contravention of their bail conditions. At the time, the self-proclaimed prophet maintained that they fled due toThe legal team of Bushiri has welcomed the court decision in Malawi to have South African witnesses go to Malawi and physically testify in his ongoing extradition case.
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