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Healer found in possession of python skin

- Paul Pindani in Chinhoyi

A TRADITIONA­L healer has appeared in court after he was found with python skin.

Matirikisi Dzomba (51) of Gweshe 2 Village, Siakobvu appeared before Chinhoyi Magistrate Tapiwa Banda.

He was remanded in custody to March 26. Prosecutin­g, Tino Chipupuri told the court that on February 2, and at around 5:30pm, Herbert Makiyi, picked informatio­n to the effect that Dzomba was in possession of python skin at his homestead.

Makiyi, in the company of his workmate, Tazvishaya Dheniwe, reacted to the informatio­n received and approached Dzomba.

Upon arrest, a search was conducted and a python skin measuring 2.48 metres and valued at US$2 000 was recovered in a brown sack.

Dzomba told the Magistrate that he used the python skin for healing purposes.

“I heard the granny screaming in the bushy area, already inside the river, asking for help.”

This is how a policeman — hailed as a hero for risking his life — ended up wading into the flooded Kgoptjane River to save the life of an elderly woman in the Free State.

Const Moleko Mabe, attached to the visible policing unit at Phuthaditj­haba police station, had just started his shift with W/O Mandla Mothapo on Monday when a call for help came over the police radio.

Upon their arrival at the river, members of the community had gathered on a bridge.

“I heard the granny screaming ... I couldn’t even see her, but used my amateur swimming skills and made my way through the thorny branches and into the muddy [river],” Mabe recalled in a statement on Wednesday.

“The water was flowing heavily as a result of showers of rain. I finally saw her holding onto a branch of a tree, but it was a bit difficult to reach out to her due to the dense branches.”

Eventually he reached her. “I was not afraid to drown, as my focus was to rescue the granny. I told her that I am here to rescue and save her life. It was a frightenin­g moment for her. She asked me how I am going to rescue her seeing that I don’t even have a rope.”

Improvisin­g, he told her to hold onto his belt and swam towards the river bank.

The pair eventually reached safe ground and were helped from the water. “I saw a snake in the grass along the way but couldn’t mind it as my mind was to get the granny to safety,” he added.

Emma Tlaleng Mahloko, 67, from Mangaung village, was taken to the police station and reunited with her family. She explained that she had considered taking her own life due to mounting debts at home.

Provincial police commission­er Lt-Gen Baile Motswenyan­e was touched by the selflessne­ss of Mabe.

“He truly lives his calling. He is an example to other police officials,” said Motswenyan­e.

 ??  ?? CONST Moleko Mabe was lauded for his bravery.
CONST Moleko Mabe was lauded for his bravery.

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