England-based Zimbabwean prophet Uebert Angel has spoken out against the arrest of his “spiritual son and daughter” Prophet Shepherd and Mary Bushiri, who are facing allegations of fraud, theft, and money laundering.
Taking on his Instagram page, Prophet Uebert Angel has urged all “well-meaning” Christians around the world to stand in solidarity with the detained fellow preacher Shepherd Bushiri who was recently arrested together with his wife.
According to Africa Press, Prophet Bushiri and his wife Mary were arrested over the alleged involvement in an R102 Million money laundering scheme.
Prophet Uebert Angel together with his wife Beverly Angel are standing in solidarity with Prophet Bushiri and his wife as they mobilizing support for them.
He called on all Christians to post pictures of them on social media platforms every day.
Posting on his Instagram page Prophet Ubert Angel said:
I come before all of you well-meaning Christians around the world who are well versed in the revelation of the times we are in which are the END OF DAYS – I come to you followers, members and partners of ECG Church and all those who at one time or the other were and are still know the impact of Prophet Bushiri’s contribution to Christendom. I come before you as a Christian, a teacher of the word and a prophet – I come to you with a very simple instruction.
It is the duty of every son and daughter to tell the story of their family and their home. To share with the world the miracles that God has wrought in their lives through his servants Major 1 & Prophetess Mary Bushiri.
The old adage says ‘evil triumphs when good men do nothing.’
I am personally challenging every single one of you to post 5 pictures of Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and Prophetess Mary Bushiri every day for the next week.
Starting today. Post a picture of the two of them. Tell me, tell us, tell the world how those two changed your lives and the lives of those around you.
Do it, to show that you stand with them, you stand for them, and you stand for justice!
Meanwhile, the Bushiri’s and their co-accused Willah and Zethu Mudolo and Landiwe Ntlokoane, are expected back in court today as they face five charges of fraud and money laundering amounting to R102 million.