Saturday, 25 July 2015

SANGOMA RUINED MY LIFE!

JOB Phoshane lives a life of pain and blames his late grandfather. The 33-year-old man from Mamelodi West in Tshwane said: “There was nothing wrong with me, but my grandfather took me to a sangoma.” (Herbalist)
He said he was forced to eat muthi that he didn’t want. He claims since then there is something which moves in his back, near his spine.
He said when he breathes deeply it sounds like the rattling of a tin can.
“I cannot eat because my chest is always burning,” he said.
Job said his nightmare started in 2013 when his grandfather took him to an Indian sangoma in Bloed Street, Pretoria.
“The man gave me a red powder and some sweet sticks to chew. From the first day I felt my spine locking,” he said.
Job, is a mechanic by profession, said he asked his grandfather why he did this terrible thing to him but he never got an answer. His grandfather has since died.
“Last year I went back to the sangoma but he beat me up,” he said.
“I’m losing everybody that matters in my life. All I want is for this man to reverse things so that I can live a normal life.”
Job has been to hospitals and doctors for help but nothing has helped.He said he went to church but they couldn’t help him either.
“They told me to stop coming to the church because I had a lot of bad muthi inside me and they couldn’t deal with it. My family is also distancing themselves from me.
The doctor, who identified himself as Dr Dubula, told Daily Sun he deals with many customers and he can’t remember Job.
“I’m not familiar with the person you are talking about, but he can come to me.
“I will see what happened and how can I help him,” he said.

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