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Rats eat sangoma's bones
04 Aug 2017 at 04:54hrs | Views
THE evil rats found a way into the sangoma's indumba and were up to no good.
Whether they had been sent by a jealous person or were just plain hungry, it is not certain.
But the rats found their way straight to sangoma Dlangamandla's bag containing his bones . . . and ate them all!
The sangoma from Braamficherville Extension Two in Soweto was left embarrassed in front of a customer when he picked up the bag and found his bones were missing.
Dlangamandla Maduna (48) told Daily Sun he felt something wasn't right when he entered his indumba on Friday but he couldn't tell what it was.
"I picked up my bone bag to do a reading for a customer and got the shock of my life. All the bones were gone!
"The rats ate all my bones," Dlangamandla told the People's Paper sadly.
He said there was a hole in the bag and he found rat kak on the floor.
"These rats have no shame. How could they do this to me? How am I supposed to work now?" he asked. He said he feared this would bring him bad luck, adding that other jealous sangomas could have sent the animals to steal his powers.
"If this is the work of jealous people, then I'm prepared for a fight."
He said he would team up with a powerful sangoma to help him bring back his bones.
Sangoma Jabulani Mthimkhulu said it was possible for jealous people to send any animal to steal things.
"Dlangamandla needs to tighten security around his indumba because if he doesn't, all his powers will be stolen," Jabulani warned.
Whether they had been sent by a jealous person or were just plain hungry, it is not certain.
But the rats found their way straight to sangoma Dlangamandla's bag containing his bones . . . and ate them all!
The sangoma from Braamficherville Extension Two in Soweto was left embarrassed in front of a customer when he picked up the bag and found his bones were missing.
Dlangamandla Maduna (48) told Daily Sun he felt something wasn't right when he entered his indumba on Friday but he couldn't tell what it was.
"I picked up my bone bag to do a reading for a customer and got the shock of my life. All the bones were gone!
He said there was a hole in the bag and he found rat kak on the floor.
"These rats have no shame. How could they do this to me? How am I supposed to work now?" he asked. He said he feared this would bring him bad luck, adding that other jealous sangomas could have sent the animals to steal his powers.
"If this is the work of jealous people, then I'm prepared for a fight."
He said he would team up with a powerful sangoma to help him bring back his bones.
Sangoma Jabulani Mthimkhulu said it was possible for jealous people to send any animal to steal things.
"Dlangamandla needs to tighten security around his indumba because if he doesn't, all his powers will be stolen," Jabulani warned.
Source - bmetro