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Pictures that have gone viral have sparked reactions online as people are seen boarding a long-distance bus to Malawi to attend the self-proclaimed Shepherd Bushiri crossover service. In pictures shared on Twitter, scores of people could be seen with their luggage as they boarded a bus that was apparently headed for Malawi to attend the controversial self-proclaimed prophet’s crossover service. Shepherd Bushiri is accused of rape, money laundering, and fraud, among other things; hence, this has sparked mixed reactions online.  The post, which was captioned “Our people need serious help,” has however sparked mixed reactions online, as people expressed doubts as clouds of controversy tend to hover above Bushiri. https://twitter.com/Babwa_Sis/status/1608208875127177217?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1608208875127177217%7Ctwgr%5E5bc6c0ed8a7722d355bb07e18b3a9b223d956a5d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbriefly.co.za%2Fpeople%2F149894-mzansi-expresses-concern-local-peeps-board-a-bus-shepherd-bushiri-malawi-church-service%2F  
Mzansi Reacts to Shepherd Bushiri followers headed to Malawi
Post Screengrab of Shepherd Bushiri followers from Mpumalanga were headed to Malawi

The self-proclaimed prophet posted the news on his social media page

Check out some of the comments compiled by Briefly below.  
@honest_lihle responded: “Nah, they don’t need help.” Grown people deciding they’ll worship Bushiri “Let them be.”
@gwazela951 commented, “Gang mbombela.”
NONTU2KO_N said: “He’s praying in the bushes these days.” Are they gonna join him there? Our people shame.”
@Senzo_Mafuwane wrote: “I see faces that I know.”
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