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Zimbabwean Woman Alleges Harassment by Four Goblins, Accuses Sangoma’s ‘Get-Rich-Juju’ for Troubles

Zimbabwean Woman Alleges Harassment by Four Goblins, Accuses Sangoma’s ‘Get-Rich-Juju’ for Troubles – Marble Bhasikoro, a 39-year-old woman, finds herself entangled in a bizarre ordeal involving four goblins, a failed ‘get-rich-scheme,’ and a Mozambican sangoma’s instructions gone awry.

The chaos began when her husband Kennedy neglected a crucial step in the sangoma’s ritual: sleeping on top of prescribed juju and removing it the next morning.

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As a consequence, Kennedy spiraled into madness within three days, leading to their torment by the goblins—Mano, Menga, Bisto, and Kumu. These entities demand constant payments, pushing Marble and her husband into financial strain and discord. Kennedy has fled to his relatives in Chiweshe, leaving Marble to contend with the goblins’ demands.

Despite their eerie presence, Marble claims the goblins spare her harm as long as she appeases them with food. However, their demands extend beyond sustenance; they seize belongings, including clothes, for days at a time, causing distress and uncertainty.

Marble seeks US$500 to resolve the situation, intending to return to Mozambique and fulfill the sangoma’s requirements. She recounts nights filled with goblin-induced conversations, disrupting her sleep and peace of mind. Initially frightened, Marble has grown accustomed to these supernatural intrusions but remains determined to end the ordeal.

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The underlying theme of financial desperation and misplaced trust in supernatural remedies runs deep in Marble’s narrative. Her plea for assistance reflects not only a desire to alleviate her family’s suffering but also a cautionary tale about the consequences of seeking quick wealth through mystical means.

Speaking to H Metro, he she had the following to say;

“It started when my husband failed to do exactly what he was told about the juju he was given by a sangoma.

“Akapihwa mushonga wekupfuma kuti auise paanorara then pakumuka obvisa but he forgot.

“So, when I was cleaning, ndakangobvisa ndisinawo kuziva. So, hazvina kuzotora two days, he got sick and lost his senses.

“We were staying in Mozambique, zvidhoma zvakazobuda zvega pachena kuti ndizvo zvakaita kuti murume arware.

“I want my husband to return to Mozambique and solve this issue.”

She added:

“The goblins are troubling us, zvinokumanikidza kuti ubike maheu, utsvage nyama, kana kutora zvinhu zvevanhu.

“They even take my clothes for days and ndobva ndaziva kuti ndizvo zvatora and, at times, they return the clothes or they don’t.

“Hazvisarudze chero nyama and zvoda maheu, manheru tobika sadza nenyama.

“Zvinoti patinenge tichidya zvinenge zvichidyawo, ukamwa ukasiya unozoona musisina, zvapedzesa.” She said, at first, she was frightened but now she is used to it.

“I even ran away to my relatives but now hapana zvekuita, ndakungoshingira. My husband knows all this, the sangoma wants money and all this is happening because he wants money.

“Pane mari yendiro iri kudiwa around US$100 then nedzimwewo pamusoro.

“When I sleep, the goblins come to have a conversation with me, zvinouya zvichida kuita nyaya, apa ndinenge ndichida kurara.

“Zviripo four, two vakadzi nevarume two.”

-AfroGazette-

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