There are reports that the late traditional healer Sekuru Ndunge’s clients are stampeding to return the charms and spells they acquired from him in fear of them backfiring.
Ndunge who was 87, died on the 30th of March at his Makuyana Village home in Southdown, Chipinge after a long battle with diabetes.His son, Jabulani aged 44 confirmed to the Daily News that Sekuru Ndunge’s clients were flocking to their Southdown home to return lucky charms and other paraphernalia given to them by the late Sangoma to enhance their businesses and cast out evil spirits.
Sekuru Ndunge’s Clients In Distress As Son Refuses To Take Back Charms They Received From His Late Father |
“While I have not been keeping count, it is quite a number,” he said, after being asked if he could quantify the number of people who want to return their accessories.Thousands of people attended his burial on Wednesday at his Makuyana Village, some coming from as far as South Africa. Sekuru Ndunge had been practicing his trade since 1948
“These are people who are just panicking because of what is circulating on social media,” he added.
He was famed for his ability to turn around people’s fortunes in relationships, workplaces and business.
The traditionalist reportedly even had the magical powers to grow bank balances, curse enemies and create lightning to strike particular targets.
Some of his competences gave rise to suspicions that his trade was steeped in the dark arts of witchcraft.
But Jabulani, who was still on apprenticeship when Sekuru Ndunge passed on, has no immediate answers for them.
“These are people who got these things because they liked them and now they want to get rid of them for fear of what is being said on social media,” he wondered.iHarare
“We are not taking back anything…My father never gave anyone anything that would hurt them.
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