CelebritiesSouth African News

Artists will continue to die like flies! In Popular Sangoma Speaks

SANGOMA Tyra “Gogo Manzini” Sindane from
Secunda in Mpumalanga has called upon South
African artists to use muthi to protect themselves
from being shot at.
This comes after Kiernan “AKA” Forbes was shot
and killed on Florida Road, Durban, on Friday, 10
February.
The likes of DJ Citi Lyts, Vusi Ma R5 and DJ
Sumbody have also been gunned down.
Gogo Manzini told Daily Sun that more artists will
be murdered if they do not protect themselves.
“The entertainment industry is at war with itself. If
artists are not careful, they will continue to die like
flies. They must use muthi to protect themselves
because the enemy is upon them. The
entertainment industry is now full of people who
are thirsty for blood.

ALSO READ :Robert Mugabe Jr Assaulted Cop During His Rampage

“The industry is no longer entertaining but has
turned cruel and evil. Artists are back-stabbing and

“I am urging artists to start consulting their
traditional healers and start protecting themselves.
There is a specific muthi that they can use to stop
the bullet from hitting them. The muthi works as a
bulletproof and if mixed properly, a bullet will miss
the target or the gun will simply stop working,” she
said.
Maskandi artist Skweletu Chiliza said: “I agree with
her and I am aware of such muthi and I can confirm
it works. A sangoma would actually cut open tiny
incisions and put some muthi inside the incisions. When a shot is fired the muthi will block the bullet.
I believe that some artists are already doing that
but they cannot go public about it.”
Hip-hop artist Duncan Mbambo said: “I’ve never
heard of such muthi and I’d never use it because I
am a Christian and I don’t use muthi. I simply pray.”
But the chairman of the KZN Traditional Healers
Association, Thandonjani Hlongwane, said: “I can
confirm that people choose to use this muthi but it
is risky. If your ancestors want you dead that muthi
will not work and if they need you alive the muthi

Back to top button