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SUNPOWER: ‘Bae’s 4-5 working beautifully’

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ONLY a few months ago the poor guy was ready to end his own life because of his shrinking 4-5, but SunPower has stepped in to save the day!

This man is so grateful to have called Daily Sun when he had no more hope left to save his drooping sex life.

On 25 May, the story was published about a 29-year-old man from Phumula in Ekurhuleni.

The problem started when he went to a sangoma who gave him muthi that made his 4-5 shrink instead of making it grow.

A week after the story was published, the reporter received a call from gogo Nkanyezi, who offered to help this man for free.

She said she hates izangoma who give others a bad name.

“In the old days, izangoma used to get paid after their job was done and the client was healing.

“These days it’s money first. Even real ones want the money upfront,” said gogo Nkanyezi.

She said healing this young man wasn’t difficult.

She said the person who tried to help him should have thrown the bones first.

“They needed to check where the problem was.”

Gogo Nkanyezi also said she worked mostly around the 4-5, using a certain muthi and razors.

“This man is now happy and lives with his girlfriend,” she said.

The girlfriend (32) told Daily Sun she’s happy the problem is well in hand and the 4-5 is “working beautifully”.

She said she loves tlof tlof and it was difficult for her to accept her man’s 4-5 was getting smaller.

“I’m grateful he’s found help. I hope we won’t experience this problem again,” she said.

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