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Sangoma 'uses baboons, snakes to bring back lost love'
09 May 2017 at 13:59hrs | Views
Kamwelo Kamwelo Banda
A Harare based Malawian Sangoma who is a member of Zimbabwe National Practioners Association (ZINPA) claims to use baboons and snakes to bring back lost love or in punishing thieves.
Kamwelo Kamwelo Banda (44) alleges he has helped many couples who are in the habit of cheating by sending baboons and snake to take back the lost love.
"As we speak I helped a shopkeeper (name withheld) who had lost her husband to a girlfriend and I sent my baboon to drive him back home he rushed back to his wife with his head high up in fear of my baboon," he said.
The sangoma also fixes thieves depending on what would have been stolen especially livestock, many will end up making funny chicken noises or passing out cow dung.
Banda believes that when he send his baboons it does not take days for the lost love to return, he partners with another Ghanaian called Omani Omani.
He claims that he can change trees barks into snakes and gets his medicine from places like South Africa, Zambia, Ghana, Benin, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
"We do not mind how far the place is we send our animals to go and dig the medicine some of it is taken under water, we send crocodiles and snakes," he is quoted saying.
Kamwelo Kamwelo Banda (44) alleges he has helped many couples who are in the habit of cheating by sending baboons and snake to take back the lost love.
"As we speak I helped a shopkeeper (name withheld) who had lost her husband to a girlfriend and I sent my baboon to drive him back home he rushed back to his wife with his head high up in fear of my baboon," he said.
Banda believes that when he send his baboons it does not take days for the lost love to return, he partners with another Ghanaian called Omani Omani.
He claims that he can change trees barks into snakes and gets his medicine from places like South Africa, Zambia, Ghana, Benin, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
"We do not mind how far the place is we send our animals to go and dig the medicine some of it is taken under water, we send crocodiles and snakes," he is quoted saying.
Source - Kwayedza