MAGOSHA is back in business and won’t be shaken by any muthi anymore.
The 41-year-old magosha from Springs, Ekurhuleni, is excited to get back to work as she has been sitting at home since September after being hit by isicitho.
She said she was so down and out that her friends were even helping her with money for rent as she didn’t have any other source of income.
On 27 September 2022, Daily Sun published the story about the magosha whose colleague hit her with isicitho.
She said trouble began when her regular clients started ignoring her and choosing her colleague over her.
“This really depressed me because I’m a breadwinner back home and I just didn’t know what to do. Even my sugar daddy was ignoring me,” she said.
She said Daily Sun was her last hope and she is happy that it really came through for her.
She said a week after the publication of the story, she received a call from a sangoma in KwaThema who offered to help.
“The fact that she is also a woman made things easier for me because I was comfortable having a conversation with her,” she said.
She went to the sangoma’s place three times and was told that she can start working on 1 December.
“She cleansed me and gave me some muthi to apply on my skin and to sprinkle at home. She also gave me something to make me strong,” she said.
She did everything she was instructed to do and on 1 December, she started working and business was booming.
“I made R5 800 just on that day. I had to take one day off, that’s how hectic it was,” she said.
She thanked Daily Sun and the sangoma for helping her.
Daily Sun also spoke to the sangoma, who said she was touched by the fact that this woman has children back home and she’s taking care of them.
“I’m not one to judge. All I wanted was to help her to help her kids. In the meantime, I’ll also try to get her a better job as she’s open to changing her life,” she said.