Sangoma Shows Off Snake That He Uses to Heal Clients
A video showing a traditional healer known as Nzwisa from Silalatshani in Filabusi fearlessly parading his black mamba in a bar has gone viral after it was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by a publication called ZimLive.
The publication reported that Nzwisa keeps the black mamba as a pet and claims that it helps him heal his patients.
When asked if he was not afraid of being bitten by the notoriously venomous reptile, the traditional healer claimed that he removes the black mamba’s teeth regularly to prevent it from delivering its deadly venom.
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In the video, Nzwisa confidently handled the snake while onlookers gasped in amazement, praising his “powers.”
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Sangoma Shows Off Snake That He Uses to Heal Clients
Zimbabweans are being urged to remain vigilant against the infamous “Mshikashika Door Trick.” This crafty scheme, often used by robbers in pirate taxis and commuter omnibuses, has duped countless passengers over the years.
With the festive season approaching—a time when crime rates typically surge—it is more important than ever to stay informed and alert.
The “Door Trick” plays on human distraction.
Unsuspecting passengers are manipulated into focusing entirely on a supposedly faulty door, allowing the criminals to quietly search through their belongings.
This timeless scam continues to claim victims, many of whom only realise they’ve been robbed long after the perpetrators have driven off.