Bail denied to investment manager linked to pastor Shepherd Bushiri

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Willah Mudolo, one of the accused in a R100m case involving self-proclaimed Malawian prophet Shepherd Bushiri, will remain in custody after being denied bail on Tuesday.

Mudolo, who runs an investment firm and a property development company, appeared at the Pretoria magistrate's court alongside his wife Zethu and Landiwe Ntlokwana for the verdict on his bail application. His wife and Ntlokwana are out on bail of R100,000 and R20,000 respectively.

Theledi said she was disturbed by allegations that Mudolo was able to communicate with people while in custody. “He has left SA on numerous occasions and has returned every time. He has only one wife and two children. He is not going to run away and abandon them,” he said.

 

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But ke bushiri musi . Mudolo n bushiri 1 person ?

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Bushiri, my dear friend. Is not self procalimed. Was duly, commercially confirmed. By those which looked, listened and touched. Sadly couldn't see, hear and feel.

Justice prevails 😍

People steal billions are walking free in the streets but a money laundering case of 100million Rands you keep people in custody indefinitely...

Hop he will never ever get bail.

The Court learned a painful embarrassing lesson with his shepherd.

Good

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