Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Ugandan healer takes city by storm

- Sukoluhle Ndlovu Midlands Correspond­ent

A UGANDAN traditiona­l healer based in Gweru has become the most sought after healer attracting people from all corners of the country.

The 49-year-old Ugandan national Julius Mamba Sebange who has been practising since the age of 10, said he had to abandon his profession as an Engineer to pursue his calling as a healer.

“I graduated with a degree in Civil Engineerin­g in Makerere University in Uganda. After graduating, I practiced as an engineer only for five years in Botswana. It is then that I realised I needed to heed to my calling. I registered as a healer with the Dingaka Tsa Setso Associatio­n of traditiona­l healers in Botswana and I started practising right away,” said Sebange.

Sebange moved to Zimbabwe in 2004 after getting married to his Zimbabwean wife Priscilla Sebange whom he met in Botswana. They initially stayed in Bulawayo before moving to Gweru which is Priscilla’s home town.

Due to the demand of his services, Sebange who stays in Ascot suburb had to acquire an office in town where he meets with his ever increasing clientele.

“After moving to Zimbabwe I ventured into the transport industry since I had four commuter omnibuses. I also registered with Zimbabwe National Traditiona­l Healers Associatio­n (Zinatha) because I needed to practice as a traditiona­l healer. Since then I have had clients flocking in from all over Zimbabwe,” said Sebange. nge.

Professoro­r S J, as Sebange is known, says he is able to summonon ancestors of his clients so that the client can have a one-on-one conversati­on with his ancestors.ncestors.

“At timesmes I go to the mountain and summon ancestors belonging to the client. The e client can then have time to talk k to his/her ancestors if brave enough.ough. Sometimes the ancestors show up in the form of a snake orr a lion. Sometimes the ancestors refuse to come at all,” he said.

He said d one of the challenges s he was facing were clients nts who want fast money, ey, most of them goldld panners. They approach proach him asking for money and goblins.

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Julius Mamba Sebange

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