-
Bushiris to spend two more nights in jail as bail decision set for Wednesday
The Bushiris are trying to secure bail after they were arrested for fraud, theft and money laundering to the value of over R100 million, along with their three co-accused.
-
Bail hearing for Bushiris, co-accused resumes in Pretoria court
They're facing charges of fraud, theft and money laundering to the value of over R100 million.
-
Court hears Bushiri has diplomatic passport but isn’t a diplomat
The court heard that Bushiri and his wife Mary misled authorities about their living arrangements in South Africa.
-
Bushiris, co-accused set for another weekend in jail as bail hearing postponed
The five are due back in court on Monday where the State is expected to present its closing arguments.
-
Bushiris, co-accused will evade trial if granted bail, court told
It had also emerged that accused number one, Willah Mudolo, tried to skip the country before several times.
-
Bushiris & co-accused back in court for bail application
The five are facing charges of money laundering, fraud, and contravening the Prevention of Organised Crime Act worth R102 million.
-
Bushiri, co-accused to spend 4 more nights in jail as bail hearing postponed
This after their case was rolled over to allow accused number one to explain to the court why he should be granted bail.
-
WATCH LIVE: Shepherd Bushiri back in court for bail bid hearing
The couple, together with their co-accused were arrested last week and face charges including fraud and money laundering to the tune of R102 million.
-
Bushiri’s supporters back outside court where he, wife are appearing
The couple, together with their co-accused were arrested last week and face charges including fraud and money laundering to the tune of R102 million.
-
I did nothing wrong, says Bushiri
The Bushiris intend to plead not guilty on all the charges, claiming they are yet to be informed of exactly what they have done wrong.
-
Self-proclaimed prophet Bushiri and co-accused to spend weekend in jail
The bail bid of self-proclaimed prophet Shepard Bushiri, his wife Mary Bushiri and co-accused Landiwe Ntlokwana has been postponed to 26 October 2020.
-
Lawyers argue Bushiri not a flight risk as bail bid postponed to Monday
Self-proclaimed prophet, Shepherd Bushiri, his wife Mary, and their co-accused will spend the weekend in jail as their bail hearing continues on Monday.
-
WATCH: Bail hearing for Shepherd and Mary Bushiri
The bail hearing of self-proclaimed Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary, is being held in the Pretoria Magistrates Court on Friday morning as they face charges including fraud and money laundering.
-
Media granted permission to record Bushiri, co-accused’s bail bid proceedings
The leaders of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church have been charged with fraud, money laundering and Contravention of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act worth R102 million.
-
ECG church members rally outside court for Bushiri & wife’s bail hearing
The leaders of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church (ECG) are facing charges of fraud, money laundering, and contravention of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act worth R102 million.
-
Fraud case against Prophet Bushiri and wife postponed to Friday
The Hawks arrested the couple on Tuesday over allegations of money laundering to the tune of R106 million.
-
GALLERY: ECG faithful support and pray for Prophet Bushiri at court
Members of the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) came out in support of self-proclaimed prophet, Shepherd Bushiri, and his wife Mary Bushiri, who appeared at the Pretoria Magistrates Court on 21 October 2020 on fraud and money laundering charges.
-
Bushiri’s church says his arrest is ‘war’, but he’ll abide by the law
Bushiri and his wife were expected to appear in the Specialised Commercial Crime Court in Pretoria on Wednesday after they were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of being involved in a money laundering transaction amounting to R102 million along with another couple.
-
Hawks arrest Prophet Bushiri, wife for money laundering amounting to R102m
This is the second arrest of the couple by the Hawks in as many months, with the current preceded by a February 2019 action over a suspected R15 million money-laundering scheme.
-
Shepherd Bushiri fraud case postponed to November
The self-proclaimed prophet and his wife Mary made a brief appearance in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria on Thursday.
-
Bushiri yet to respond to Hawks bid to confiscate R20m private jet
Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri is yet to respond to the attachment of his multi-million rand private jet by the Asset Forfeiture Unit.