Bushiri caught in a lie again. Edited prophecy about Marches against illegal immigration in SA 🇿🇦
Today’s discussion is about the controversy surrounding Prophet Shepherd Bushiri after he shared a video that he presented as an earlier prophecy about the events unfolding in South Africa around the June 30 anti-illegal immigration marches. Soon after the video circulated, some social media users began comparing it with an older recording from the same church service. They pointed out that the clothing, congregation, and setting appear identical, but claimed that the section referring to the current events in South Africa does not appear in the earlier version. This has led to allegations online that the video may have been edited after the fact. These claims remain disputed, and viewers should consider the available evidence for themselves. In this video, I share my own perspective—not just as an observer, but as someone who was once a member of Bushiri’s church. One of the moments that made me start asking difficult questions was following the passing of South African gospel artist Lundi Tyamara. I remember attending the church service in person, yet later I saw a broadcast that appeared to include remarks about Lundi that I do not remember hearing during that service. That experience left me deeply confused and made me question what I was seeing. We also discuss why many followers continue to defend Prophet Bushiri despite repeated online controversies. Is it faith, loyalty, or something else? Why do some believers overlook questions that others believe deserve answers? The conversation also touches on the recent situation involving Malawian nationals facing deportation from South Africa. After reports that some called on Prophet Bushiri for assistance, he publicly stated that he had arranged transport to help some people return home. We discuss the public reaction to that announcement and whether influential religious leaders have any moral responsibility toward communities that have supported them over the years. This video is intended as commentary and analysis based on publicly discussed events and my personal experiences. The goal is to encourage respectful discussion, critical thinking, and accountability from all public figures, regardless of their influence. What do you think? • Do you believe the prophecy video is authentic? • Should religious leaders be held accountable when questions are raised about their public claims? • Share your thoughts respectfully in the comments. #ProphetShepherdBushiri #Bushiri #SouthAfrica #IllegalImmigration #Malawi #Prophecy #ChurchNews #CurrentAffairs #Commentary #Faith #MegaChurch #June30 #SouthAfricaNews #Christianity #TrendingNews

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