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Spiritual Leaders Step In as Mrewa Haunted Family Faces Tragedy

Spiritual Leaders Step In as Mrewa Haunted Family Faces Tragedy – Following a tr@gic road accident that claimed the life of a three-year-old girl, spiritual leaders have stepped in to advise the troubled Dzapasi family from Murewa, who believe they are under attack by supernatural forces.

The family, which recently shared their struggles on the Tilder Live Show, claims they have been plagued by goblins allegedly linked to a relative.

Despite seeking help from over 20 prophets, they have found no relief.

Mai Sasha, a member of the family, appeared on Tilder’s show last Tuesday, revealing disturbing details about their suffering.

During the broadcast, she reportedly manifested and was warned that she would suffer consequences for exposing the alleged goblins.

Three days later, while traveling back to Chegutu, she was involved in an accident that took the life of her young daughter, Sasha.

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The tragedy has reignited debates about spiritual attacks and traditional beliefs.

Prominent spiritual leaders, including members of the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers’ Association (ZINATHA), have come forward, urging the family to seek proper guidance from experienced traditional healers instead of unreliable prophets.

H Metro reports that, ZINATHA president George Kandiero emphasized that cases of witchcraft and goblin torment require specialists trained in exorcism.

Traditional healer Sekuru Mutasa echoed these sentiments, stating that certain spiritual problems cannot be solved by prophets alone.

Meanwhile, Tilder Nyaradzo Moyo, the show’s host, also reported a strange occurrence during the live session.

Her phone, which had 60% battery, mysteriously shut down and has remained unusable since the broadcast.

As the Dzapasi family continues to seek answers, the intervention of experienced traditional healers might be their last hope in ending their suffering.

 

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