By Jones Gadama
The recent ruling by the Lilongwe Magistrate Court that Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary must be extradited to South Africa to face multiple charges has sparked intense debate.
While some argue that Bushiri is being unfairly targeted, others believe that he must face the music and prove his innocence in a South African court.
As a self-acclaimed prophet, Bushiri’s actions have consequences that go beyond his religious followers.

His alleged involvement in rape, forgery, fraud, and jumping bail are serious crimes that cannot be swept under the carpet.
The fact that he has been contributing to Malawi’s development through his various business ventures, including the construction of Goshen City, is commendable, but it does not grant him immunity from prosecution.
The Bible teaches us that doing God’s will often comes with persecution and hatred from the world. However, this should not be used as a justification for Bushiri to resist extradition and evade justice.
Instead, he should take this opportunity to clear his name and demonstrate his commitment to upholding the law.
It is essential to recognize that no one is above the law, regardless of their social status, wealth, or influence.
The rule of law is a fundamental principle of any democratic society, and it must be applied equally to all citizens.
By resisting extradition, Bushiri is not only undermining the rule of law but also perpetuating a culture of impunity.
Furthermore, the South African government has expressed concerns about Bushiri’s lack of cooperation and his attempts to evade justice.
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has stated that the government is ready to oppose any appeal by Bushiri and ensure that he faces trial in South Africa.
Bushiri’s extradition to South Africa is not only inevitable but also necessary to uphold the rule of law and ensure that justice is served. His contributions to Malawi’s development are appreciated, but they do not excuse his alleged crimes. By facing trial in South Africa, Bushiri has the opportunity to clear his name and demonstrate his commitment to upholding the law.
As the Bible teaches us, doing God’s will often comes with challenges and persecution.
However, it is how we respond to these challenges that defines our character and commitment to justice.
Bushiri’s decision to resist extradition and evade justice is a test of his character, and it is essential that he makes the right choice.