Midlands Correspondent
A GOKWE man whose wife was found with a male sexual organ which she used against him so that his manhood would not be functional whenever he intends to have sex with his second wife has deserted his homestead. Albert Taurwa has allegedly fled his homestead and his whereabouts are not known after a self-proclaimed traditional healer allegedly exposed his wife Cecilia Mbano after discovering a male sexual organ in their matrimonial bedroom which she used for centrally locking her husband.
Taurwa failed to show up for Chief Nemangwe’s traditional court last Sunday and has allegedly gone into hiding after news of his wife’s heinous act started spreading.
Chief Nemangwe confirmed that Mr Taurwa had fled his homestead and his whereabouts were not known following the incident.
“Taurwa reportedly ran away from his house because he could no longer stay with his wife. I had summoned them to my court on Sunday but Taurwa absconded and his wives told the court that he was nowhere to be found.
“I have since summoned the traditional healer who gave Mbano the manhood and we want to establish where he got it because that is a suspected act of witchcraft or murder that we might be dealing with. This is a serious issue because a dried manhood must have been cut from a human body so it means this person was dead when this was done. We want to know whose manhood it was it and how they got it,” said Chief Nemangwe.
There was drama recently at Chief Nemangwe’s traditional court when Mbano was allegedly found with a male sexual organ which she claimed she used to lock her husband so that his manhood would not become erect if he was to sleep with his younger wife Chipo Moyo.
It is understood that Mbano allegedly asked Moyo to marry her husband Taurwa in an attempt to stop him from marrying her younger sister after he proposed love to her and approached their parents intending to marry her to become his second wife.
Mbano then approached Moyo so that she could be her husband’s second wife as she could not stomach sharing a husband with her sibling.
Narrating her ordeal to Chief Nemangwe, Moyo said she started having problems with her husband Taurwa when he started denying her conjugal rights and he went on to urinate on her private parts as punishment for demanding sex from him.
“I then approached my parents after my husband urinated on my private parts as a way of punishing me for asking him to have sex with him. I then approached a traditional healer for assistance because each time we also attempted to have sex his manhood would become powerless,” she said then.
It was during the cleansing ceremony that a witch-hunter discovered a male sexual organ tied with a red string.
Mbano later confessed to getting the juju from one Sekuru Mapitipiti, a self-proclaimed traditional healer from Simuchembo area in Gokwe which she said was for locking her husband so that he would not have sex with the second wife. The male organ was produced in Chief Nemangwe’s traditional court as evidence.




