Botswana Guardian

Bushiris arrested after handing themselves over to Malawi police

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Amillionai­re preacher wanted in South Africa on fraud and money- laundering charges was arrested in his native Malawi on Wednesday, police said. Shepherd Bushiri, a self- proclaimed prophet known for “miracles” and an opulent lifestyle, skipped to Malawi last week in breach of strict bail conditions imposed by a South African court.

Malawian police launched a manhunt for the fugitive on Tuesday after Interpol issued an arrest warrant in Pretoria.

“The prophet and his wife handed themselves over to the police ... ( in Lilongwe on) Wednesday, November 18, 2020 when they got wind of their impending arrest,” police spokespers­on James Kadadzera said in a statement. He said the couple will be taken to court. Bushiris spokespers­on, Ephraim Nyondo, denied the couple’s arrest was sparked by the warrant. He said Bushiri had vowed to present himself to the Malawi police to demonstrat­e “commitment that he is not a fugitive.” “He is in Malawi to seek justice, which he believes he cannot be accorded in South Africa,” Nyondo said. Bushiri, who made his wealth through donations from followers of his Enlightene­d Christian Gathering church in Pretoria, claims that he fears for his life in South Africa.

The mogul has huge investment­s in the mining, telecommun­ications and luxury sectors.

The South African authoritie­s, which are grappling to establish how he left the country, have initiated legal proceeding­s to secure his extraditio­n.

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