'I am a millionaire-to-be, my prophet told me so': Bushiri congregant at court

23 October 2020 - 10:07
By shonisani tshikalange AND Shonisani Tshikalange
Shepherd Bushiri's supporters gathered outside the Pretoria magistrate's court on Friday.
Image: Shonisani Tshikalange/TimesLIVE Shepherd Bushiri's supporters gathered outside the Pretoria magistrate's court on Friday.

Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri, his wife Mary and another accused, Landiwe Ntlokwana, are due to appear at the Pretoria magistrate's court on Friday when the state will respond to the defence team on their bail application.

Bushiri, his wife and Ntlokwana, a member of Bushiri's Enlightened Christian Gathering church, face charges of money laundering, theft and fraud. 

Outside the court, the evangelical couple's congregants came out in numbers, singing their support in high spirits.

One of the songs, referring to Bushiri by his moniker, loosely translates as "the Major is our father, we will not go weary".

Placards and pictures of him were held by the crowd.

One supporter, Locadia Lesho, said she woke up at 5am to travel to Pretoria from Johannesburg.

"I am here to make sure my father is out with me. I miss him," she said 

The 49-year-old woman, who commuted by taxi, said she was also at the two previous court appearances.

On the charges against Bushiri, she said: "It's a lie. They just can't see our father makes us prosper.

"They are just jealous because he is making me prosper. They only want themselves to prosper.

"They don't recognise that our prophet is making us all millionaires. I am a millionaire-to-be soon, my prophet told me so."

Lesho said her "father" told her that during the past two months, there will be a miracle and, she said, she bought a car a few weeks ago.

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