The Manica Post

Sorcery tears family apart

- Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Correspond­ent

A family is in the eye of a

MUTAMBARA witchcraft storm which has seen octogenari­an Fumirai Musweweshi­ri dragging his son, grandson and brother to court.

Mutare magistrate Ms Nyasha Kuture heard that Ngaaite (son), Jacob (grandson) and Dunmore (younger brother) are accusing Musweweshi­ri of wizardry and causing the deaths of several family members.

The trio also claim that Musweweshi­ri possesses blood-sucking goblins.

He claimed that his son had told Chief Mutambara that he (Musweweshi­ri) keeps a snake at home.

The visibly distraught Musweweshi­ri said the trio were the ringleader­s in tormenting and emotionall­y abusing him.

As a result of the allegation­s, the whole Musweweshi­ri family and the community are now treating him like an outcast.

“They accuse me of sorcery and blame me for all the deaths in the Musweweshi­ri family.

“I am a religious man and I do not believe in all this. They have forced me to drink herbal concoction­s and consult traditiona­l healers,” complained the elderly man.

Musweweshi­ri also said he is now living in fear of his own family as they are baying for his blood.

The people in the courtroom burst into laughter as Musweweshi­ri pleaded with the court to ensure that a distance of at least three kilometres is always maintained between himself and the trio.

But Ngaaite and Dunmore told the court that the matter was still pending before Chief Mutambara’s court.

However, Dunmore said his brother

Musweweshi­ri had confessed at a traditiona­l cleansing ceremony.

“He was exposed during a cleansing ceremony and confessed. He even asked us to help him appease the spirits and we were in the process of looking for the beasts when we received the court summons to appear before you Your Worship.

“Our clan was very big, Your Worship, but there are now less than 100 family members left as a result of his sorcery. We will not be silenced when we know the person behind our suffering.

“Our family is blighted with misfortune­s.

Some of our children are now mentally challenged because of him. This was confirmed by spirit mediums and traditiona­l healers,” charged Dunmore.

Ms Kuture granted a protection order in Musweweshi­ri’s favour.

She, however, advised them to continue seeking redress at Chief Mutambara’s court.

 ??  ?? Jacob Musweweshi­ri
Jacob Musweweshi­ri

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