“Floyd Shivambu Meets Fugitive Prophet Bushiri in Malawi and Joins Church Ceremony – Social Media Explodes”

EFF’s Floyd Shivambu Seen Worshipping at Bushiri’s Church in Malawi – Supporters Shocked by Viral Video”

In a development that has sparked curiosity and conversations across social media and political circles, EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu has been seen spending quality time with controversial Malawian pastor Shepherd Bushiri.

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The two figures were spotted together in Malawi, where Shivambu not only met with Bushiri personally but also attended his church services, raising questions and drawing both praise and criticism over the nature and meaning of the visit.

The images and footage circulating online show a relaxed and smiling Floyd Shivambu, dressed casually, alongside Prophet Bushiri — a man who remains a polarizing figure across Southern Africa due to his past legal troubles and strong following in the Christian charismatic movement.

The visit was not officially announced in advance by Shivambu or the EFF, but it quickly drew attention after photos emerged of the two at Bushiri’s Enlightened Christian Gathering Church in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe.

Sources close to both parties have described the visit as a “private and spiritual” trip, not intended for political theater or media spectacle.

Shivambu reportedly accepted an invitation from Bushiri himself, who extended the gesture in a bid to reconnect with some of his longstanding friends and supporters across the region.

Though the exact nature of their relationship is not publicly known, it is clear from their interactions that they share a level of personal respect and warmth.

Attending a full service at Bushiri’s church, Shivambu was seated prominently and even acknowledged during the sermon by the pastor himself.

Bushiri, known for his dramatic preaching style and prophecies, made brief reference to “men of influence being touched by God’s work,” a statement which some interpreted as a nod to Shivambu’s presence.

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Those in attendance noted that the EFF leader appeared deeply engaged throughout the service, participating in the worship and bowing his head during prayers.

The visit has drawn mixed reactions from the public.

Supporters of Shivambu have applauded his openness to spiritual matters and his willingness to connect with African religious leaders outside the political sphere.

Some see it as a positive reflection of his personal depth and grounding beyond party lines.

“He’s not just a politician, he’s a man with soul,” one supporter wrote on Twitter.

“Real leaders know the value of humility before God.

On the other hand, critics have been quick to raise concerns about the optics of associating with Bushiri, who fled South Africa in 2020 while facing multiple fraud and money laundering charges.

Bushiri and his wife Mary were out on bail at the time and their escape prompted outrage, especially as the Malawian government refused to extradite them.

To this day, Bushiri denies all allegations and maintains that his departure from South Africa was for his own safety.

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For some observers, the issue is less about religion and more about political accountability.

“You can’t claim to stand for justice while cozying up to someone who ran from it,” wrote one commentator on Facebook.

Others argued that Shivambu’s presence at the church sends a confusing message to South Africans, especially those who believe in holding all public figures — religious or political — to the same legal standards.

Despite the criticism, Shivambu has not offered any public comment about his visit, fueling further speculation.

The EFF has also remained silent, not issuing any official statement.

This silence has left room for a range of interpretations.

Some believe Shivambu may be exploring spiritual guidance during a time of political transition or inner reflection.

Others think it may be a strategic move tied to regional alliances or influence-building among followers of Bushiri’s church, which has thousands of members across Africa.

There is also historical context to consider.

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In recent years, African politicians have increasingly aligned themselves with powerful religious leaders, recognizing the sway they hold over large voting blocs.

Bushiri, for all his controversy, remains one of the most influential figures in Malawi, with a loyal congregation and a well-organized ministry.

His public appearances still draw massive crowds, and his sermons are streamed live to millions around the world.

The growing intersection of politics and religion on the continent has led to both positive partnerships and dangerous entanglements.

For some, it represents unity and shared cultural values.

For others, it raises red flags about blurred lines between governance, faith, and personal interest.

In this light, Shivambu’s visit becomes more than just a casual encounter — it’s a moment that reflects broader dynamics at play in the region.

What remains to be seen is whether Shivambu’s visit to Bushiri will evolve into an ongoing relationship, or if it was simply a personal moment captured in a highly public world.

Will it have any political ramifications in South Africa? Will the EFF address it directly? Or will it be left to fade into the digital archive of political curiosities?

Regardless, one thing is certain: Floyd Shivambu’s appearance alongside Shepherd Bushiri in Malawi has captured public attention and reignited discussion about the ties between faith and leadership.

Whether interpreted as a spiritual pilgrimage, a political signal, or a controversial misstep, the images from that day have already made their impact.

In an era where optics matter as much as intent, Shivambu’s decision to sit in Bushiri’s church speaks volumes — even if the words behind it remain unsaid.

 

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