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Some of the dead vultures at the Kruger National Park. Photo by Lerato Sejake
Some of the dead vultures at the Kruger National Park. Photo by Lerato Sejake

THOSE who want riches believe that a vulture's heart and feet are keys to overnight success.

Sangoma Khethiwe Ndlovu told Daily Sun that muthi made out of these parts is called woza woza.

"The feet of a vulture are believed to be used to attract customers to a business. Those who want to successfully run a business or win the Lotto prefer using parts from these birds," said Ndlovu.

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