The South African government on Sunday November 15, declared that it has started a cycle for the removal of Prophet Shepherd...

Bushiri and his significant other Mary, from their nation of origin Malawi.
Review that the originator of Enlightened Christian Gathering church and his significant other disregarded their bail conditions in the wake of escaping to Malawi from South Africa in the midst of a line of criminal allegations. They had been delivered on bail of R200 000 each subsequent to being hammered with charges of theft, money laundering and fraud.
In the assertion delivered by South African government representative Phumla Williams, it was assembled that the law-requirement offices will proceed with examinations concerning the issue while the removal cycle in progressing.
Williams said;
"To ensure that the two fugitives face justice, SA has initiated a process to secure their extradition from Malawi in terms of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Extradition and other legal instruments, to which Malawi is a signatory.
“While this process is underway, law-enforcement agencies will continue investigations into this matter."
The South African government additionally excused claims that Prophet Bushiri and his significant other fled SA on board a flight conveying Malawi's President Lazarus Chakwera and his appointment.
The assertion added;
"Following the visit, President Chakwera and his delegation departed from Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria and stopped over at OR Tambo International Airport to collect an additional number of officials who had travelled to South Africa earlier to prepare for the working visit. Department of Home Affairs immigration officials verified the identities of all passengers and Mr and Ms Bushiri were not on the flight."
The Police just got mindful of the couple's break after they neglected to report at a police headquarters according to their bail conditions on Friday November 14. Bushiri further broke the order when he addressed the public on the case. He supported his location, citing freedom of expression.