Danisa Masuku
Strangely shocking!
A 27-year-old man from Ntobe area in Silobela was reportedly kidnapped by mystical beings that took him to the granary of a neighbour.
While in their care for three days they forced him to drink urine for survival.
Narrating his strange ordeal to B-Metro, Gibson Moyo said he was heading home last Wednesday evening and suddenly had a blackout and found himself in Elijah Ngazimbia��s granary.
a�?When I was almost home I had a blackout. I dona��t know how I got into the granary. I stayed with cats that forced me to drink urine,a�? he said without giving the number of cats.
He escaped with the help of a traditional healer, Abel Fuzane who had visited the homestead where Moyo had been held captive.
Fuzane is said to have then treated Moyo after the kidnap ordeal.
a�?He gave me a concoction and after that I recovered,a�? said Moyo.
Fuzane could not be located to confirm the story.
But Ngazimbi said he took in Moyo as a patient and kept him in a bedroom hut.
a�?There are people who want to portray me as a witch. The truth is that he was in one of the bedrooms, never in the granary,a�? said Ngazimbi.
It seems Ngazimbi is now a feared a�?witcha�? because Moyoa��s aunt, Adonio Ncube, thinks the creatures will go for their children.
a�?I am afraid the things that kidnapped Moyo will come for our children,a�? she said.
After recovery, Moyo attacked Ngazimbi and his wife Lizah.
a�?I was relaxing on my bed at around 8.30 pm when Moyo came over accusing me of bewitching him by putting him in my granary. He hit me with a log several times while I was naked. I tried to fight back and my wife joined in the fray. We fought him and I managed to run away naked to seek refuge at my neighboura��s homestead,a�? said Ngazimbi.
Moyo remained beating Ngazimbia��s wife Lizah and fractured her arm in the process.
a�?If it wasna��t for my neighbour who came to my rescue, Moyo was going to kill me. I bled excessively from the attack and a neighbour rushed me to a clinic,a�? Lizah told B-Metro.
The village head Debra Ngwenya confirmed the incident.
a�?We discussed the matter at my traditional court and saw it appropriate that we hand it over to the chief,a�? she said.
Chief Malisa said he will look into the matter this weekend.



