A South African sangoma expresses concerns for her safety and educates the public about the differences between traditional healers and witches after the disappearance of a girl. She clarifies that not all sangomas are witches and highlights the consequences of getting involved in the dark world.
A South Africa n sangoma has expressed her fears of a public backlash following the disappearance of Saldanha Bay girl Joslin Smith. She’s also using the tragedy to educate the public about the differences between traditional healer s and “witches”. In a TikTok video, Lindiwe Mabuza of Johannesburg shared her concern for her safety amid Joslin Smith’s disappearance. Mabuza is a traditional healer or sangoma. However, she claims the term is not to be confused with a “witch.
” “Not everyone that is a sangoma is a witch. Once you are a witch, you may have started your journey as a healer. But then somewhere out there, you got caught up in the dark world – a witch or umthakathi “Once you go to the dark side, you cannot come back and heal. So, people who use body parts and do these evil things do not deserve to be called izangoma. Mabuza – who is also a mother – shared that healers and witches are both initiated and dressed similarly, including wearing beads, which may also cause confusion
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