Twitter ‘confirms’: Bushiri escape was an ‘international conspiracy’
Coincidentally, President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted his Malawian counterpart Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Friday for a working visit.
President Cyril Ramaphosa and Malawian President, Dr Lazarus Mccarthy Chakwera, during a working visit at Mahlamba Ndlopfu, Tshwane on 13 November 2020. Picture: State House of Malawi
South African Twitter had a field day on Saturday following the news of Shepherd Bushiri fleeing the country for Malawi.
The self-proclaimed pastor was out on bail of R200,000 and is facing fraud, theft and money laundering charges in connection with an investment scheme worth R102 million.
Coincidentally, President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted his Malawian counterpart Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Friday for a working visit.
When news surfaced that Chakwera’s homeward flight was delayed by several hours, twitterati ‘joined the dots’.
UPDATE: WATCH – Fugitive Shepherd Bushiri confirms he is in Malawi, fears for his life
Off course, the speculation that the Malawian President helped the now fugitive pastor escape the country remains mere speculation.
But, that did not stop South Africans from making light of this “new information”. Luckily, Finance Mininister Tito Mboweni was able to bring some sanity to the thread.
UPDATE: SA kicks off fugitive Shepherd Bushiri’s extradition process with Malawi
Update: Chakwera’s spokesman Brian Banda told AFP that Bushiri was not on the presidential jet. “The allegation that Prophet Shepherd Bushiri came on the same flight with the president is false,” he said.
Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera met President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday, here in South Africa.
Today we hear about Pastor #Bushiri leaving SA.
Is it a coincidence?
You decide. pic.twitter.com/PgTStZj0gB
— Sanele Sano Ngcobo???????? (@sanosanele) November 14, 2020
2 FACTS;
1) Yesterday Malawi’s president Lazarus Chakwera was in Pretoria visiting Ramaphosa
2) #Bushiri and his wife, who happen to stay in Pretoria, left yesterday. pic.twitter.com/lpQokjhlth
— Tumelo Warona (@WaronaTumelo) November 14, 2020
The President of Malawi was in South Africa for a few days. After his meeting with Ramaphosa his flight was delayed for mysterious reasons. You can connect the dots. #Bushiri pic.twitter.com/EOM1OnXMau
— Goolam (@goolammv) November 14, 2020
A whole Head of State smuggling a fugitive from justice? Tell me it’s fake news. Unbelievable! Must be fake. Has to be. People must not spread fake news.
— Tito Mboweni (@tito_mboweni) November 14, 2020
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