
News reaching Malawi Voice indicate that the family of Grace Chinga and local family have rejected the casket which Prophet Shepherd Bushiri bought for the body of the Malawi’s gospel songbird instead Malawians of goodwill have contributed towards the final respect to be accorded to Chinga.
That is not all. The family has also rejected Bushiri’s offer to decorate Robins Park, where funeral ceremony is expected to take place.
According to one of the coordinators of the event, Wycliff Chimwendo, one of the funeral parlors in the city of Blantyre has contributed a casket and hearse; Jai Banda gave out his PA system and band equipment to be used at the function; Professor Chisi footed the bills at College of Medicine mortuary; Robin Alufandika offered Robins Park to be used for the funeral ceremony.
On Thursday, Malawians woke up to the shocking news of a sudden death of one of the gifted gospel music singers Grace Chinga, and few hours later a theory has imaged linked the death to her unwilling initiation into the illuminati occult by flamboyant prophet Shepherd Bushiri.
According to Braveheart Media Group, Grace Chinga had a special relationship with Bushiri but later discovered his weaked ways and opted not only to walk out but to tell it all to the outside world.
The group further disclosed that the release of N’dzaulula was a defiant feat after she was fore-warned by Bushiri.
In the song, Chinga promised that she would reveal thing which happens the dark under world. She stated that she would let people know that Bushiri has bloody money which he got in a dirty way.
Chinga labelled Bushiri as a Hyena in a Lamb Skin who she had kept his secrets for a long time and time was rife to let people know who he was.
She also alleged that she would reveal that Bushiri has a lot of kids outside wedlock, it further had a message that Bushiri is a crook who needed to be exposed if he had not repented and asked for God’s forgiveness .
It is believed that Bushiri had to bribe local producers to reject recording the song. However, a militant Grace refused to let it go but went ahead to produce it through her amateur son Steve Spesho.
Soon after the song hit airwaves, Grace suffered two major blood-shortage-related illnesses.