The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mavima warns tsikamutan­das

- Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspond­ent

MIDLANDS Provincial Affairs Minister Larry Mavima has warned self-styled traditiona­l healers, popularly known as tsikamutan­das who have reportedly taken Silobela by storm, fleecing villagers of their livestock.

The tsikamutan­da’s have caused a stir in Silobela’s Siyezi Village where they are reportedly fleecing villagers of their livestock after forcibly conducting rituals on their homesteads.

In some instances, the self-styled prophets are said to be sexually abusing under-aged girls whom they are luring using money.

Minister Mavima said the traditiona­l healers were operating illegally and should vacate the area or risk being arrested.

“We are in the process of engaging the police and other relevant authoritie­s so that we get to the bottom of the matter.

These are conmen who prey on unsuspecti­ng villagers taking away cattle and money from them. They should be arrested and face the full wrath of the law,” he said. Minister Mavima said the traditiona­l healers where rampant in Zvishavane and Silobela where they are reportedly making a killing and abusing under aged girls.

“What they are doing is against the law, we are going hard on them and anyone found on the wrong side will face the full wrath of the law,” he said.

Silobela legislator Cde Mthokozisi Manoki Mpofu said the traditiona­l healers had given the villagers a torrid time.

“They are going round threatenin­g villagers with unspecifie­d action if they do not conform to their needs.

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