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Sangoma denounces witchcraft
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Controversial traditional healer Gogo Chihoro has publicly clarified that she does not practice witchcraft, following a surge in requests from the public seeking such services. Speaking through her spokesperson, Gogo Chihoro firmly rejected any involvement in "kuromba," a term used to describe the use of evil powers to gain overnight wealth.
"We have received many calls from people seeking kuromba, but Gogo Chihoro does not do such evil things," her team emphasized. "She only uses traditional methods and ancestral powers to heal the sick, cleanse businesses, and boost fortunes the right way."
Known for her healing abilities, Gogo Chihoro has built a strong following across Zimbabwe. Recently, she expanded her services to Bulawayo, where she attends to clients every Saturday, further extending her reach.
Clients have shared numerous testimonies on social media, recounting unusual but positive experiences after seeking her help. These stories have contributed to her growing reputation as an internationally recognized spiritual leader.
Gogo Chihoro is not only known for healing but also for assisting people in recovering stolen property, tracking down thieves, and helping to revive troubled marriages.
"Our mission as sangomas is to shape a better society. I don't supply goblins or muthi for evil. I track down thieves, cleanse homes and businesses, lift bad spells, and help people reclaim their success," Gogo Chihoro affirmed in a recent interview.
Her clear stance against witchcraft marks a firm commitment to traditional healing practices rooted in positive community impact and ancestral wisdom.
"We have received many calls from people seeking kuromba, but Gogo Chihoro does not do such evil things," her team emphasized. "She only uses traditional methods and ancestral powers to heal the sick, cleanse businesses, and boost fortunes the right way."
Known for her healing abilities, Gogo Chihoro has built a strong following across Zimbabwe. Recently, she expanded her services to Bulawayo, where she attends to clients every Saturday, further extending her reach.
Gogo Chihoro is not only known for healing but also for assisting people in recovering stolen property, tracking down thieves, and helping to revive troubled marriages.
"Our mission as sangomas is to shape a better society. I don't supply goblins or muthi for evil. I track down thieves, cleanse homes and businesses, lift bad spells, and help people reclaim their success," Gogo Chihoro affirmed in a recent interview.
Her clear stance against witchcraft marks a firm commitment to traditional healing practices rooted in positive community impact and ancestral wisdom.
Source - The Standard