The Manica Post

Mum’s witchcraft tools haunt daughter

- Weekender Correspond­ent

ANYANYADZI woman who secretly inherited her late mother’s witchcraft parapherna­lia is witnessing hell on earth as the underworld things which comprises a clay pot and a snake are now attacking her. The witchcraft tools recently turned violent as Basey Nkomo is now failing to provide what is needed to keep them functional and obedient.

Basey’s mother, Elizabeth, who was well known for practising witchcraft in the area died early this year at the age of 93 in unclear circumstan­ces.

Allegation­s are that Basey inherited her late mother’s trade, but it has not been rosy.

All hell broke loose when she failed to cater for the needs of the parapherna­lia which consisted of two black clay pots decorated with beads and feathers.

There is a big snake inside one of the clay pots as well as a horn soaked in fresh blood.

The Weekender heard that Basey who has had enough of the parapherna­lia locked them inside the house, but she was shocked to find them outside.

The mysterious­ly parapherna­lia is scattered all over the yard.

“We have never seen such a thing in this area.

“In broad daylight you see the clay pots and a horn moving from one place to the other,” said a neighbour who requested anonymity.

Tawanda Nkomo one of the family members narrated the ordeal.

“These things were used by our late grandmothe­r to hinder progress in the family, particular­ly in Robert Nkomo’s family. The reason why Robert was the target is that he repeatedly called for a cleansing ceremony to remove these things while the owner was still alive,” he said.

“When grandmothe­r passed on, our auntie (Basey) secretly inherited these things, but now she is having serious fights with them during the night because she is too small to handle or use them. We consulted the village head following this recent incident and Basey confirmed that she locked the things in the house after an attempt to throw them into Nyanyadzi River failed,” said Tawanda.

However, Basey has relocated to her son’s house in fear of her life. Her brothers and other family members have consulted traditiona­l healers who are yet to do a cleansing ceremony at Elizabeth’s house.

Efforts to contact Basey were fruitless as her mobile phone was not reachable at the time of going to Press.

 ??  ?? A clay pot with a cloth and beads on its neck believed to be containing a snake on Basey Nkomo's doorstep in Nyanyadzi
A clay pot with a cloth and beads on its neck believed to be containing a snake on Basey Nkomo's doorstep in Nyanyadzi

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