Bushiris returns to court as co-defendant Willah Mudolo requests bail



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Shepherd and Mary Bushiri have been out of prison for nearly two days after a two-week stint behind bars, but the court ruled that all defendants must be present for Friday’s bail request.

Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary. Image: facebook.com/shepherdbushiriministries

JOHANNESBURG – Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his defendant will return to Pretoria Magistrates Court on Friday morning to request another bond.

One of his co-defendants, Willah Mudolo, will approach the court with his offer of bail.

This after the other four were granted bail on Wednesday.

Bushiri and his wife, Mary, were released on bail of 200,000 rand, and the magistrate ruled that there was no risk of flight.

Shepherd and Mary Bushiri have been out of prison for nearly two days after a two-week stint behind bars.

Landiwe Ntlokwana and Zethu Mudolo were also released on bail of 100,000 and 20,000 rand respectively.

Mudolo’s husband, Willah, was the only one of the defendants who did not request bail, but he will also take his offer to court on Friday morning.

It remains to be seen what evidence Mudolo’s lawyers will present to the court, as the court has already heard how he tried to skip the country several times before.

It was also heard how the Bushiri legal team paid R500,000 to State witnesses and that the money was paid from Mudolo’s bank account.

The court ruled that all defendants must be present for Friday’s bail request.

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