Angry supporters speak out as Bushiris remain behind bars



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The couple appeared with Landiwe Ntlokwana, who is a member of their church.

The court also took note of documents presented to the Pretoria superior court, which said that the department of home affairs had withdrawn the Bushiri permanent residence permits, which had been issued in “error”.

Bushiri had requested to challenge the department’s decision.

The Pretoria superior court ruled Wednesday that notification would be suspended until Bushiri and his wife pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering charges.

Members of his church flooded the church’s Facebook page with messages of support for their “mom” and “dad.”

Makena Mongunda wrote: “We thank God for their good health while we are with them in prayer. We firmly believe that God will surely vindicate them. Let’s hope in the Lord. Amen.”

Constance Kumsy said, “We love you and support you in prayers. God is in control. Remember that he didn’t promise to keep us out of trouble, but he did promise to help us. Justice will prevail. “

Hlongwane Vumbhonie Rebecca said: “This government is failing us now. But in the end, we will win, as we always do with God from Major 1 by our side. “

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