STEALING her good luck muthi will bring the thugs nothing but bad luck.
Thata��s the warning from an angry sangoma a�� and she means it.
They must bring back my muthi or face the wrath of my ancestors, she said.
Fuming sangoma Ester Nkosi from Tsakane, Ekurhuleni said the thugs even stole her steel bowl and left only the steel rod she uses to mix the muthi.
a�?They have messed around with the wrong person,a�? she warned.
a�?I want my things back.a�?
She said she was crushing muthi on Friday evening before going to sleep.
a�?I left my steel bowl in the indumba before going to bed. In the morning I discovered the bowl and the muthi was gone.
a�?Ia��m left with only the steel rod that I use to crush the muthi. This will affect my business badly.a�?
She said she suspects the people who stole her muthi are going to sell it to other sangomas.
a�?Nobody can buy the muthi except other traditional healers.a�?
Sangoma Ester said she travelled to Swaziland during the festive season to dig for the roots to make the muthi.
a�?Getting to the roots is not easy. You have to speak to the ancestors and wait for them to guide you and show you where to dig,a�? she said.
a�?But these ruthless thugs just came in and took what they didna��t work for. They waited for me to leave my indumba so they could sneak in. They will pay a heavy price.a�?
She said she is frustrated because the bowl was a gift from the ancestors. . .



