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From left: Mary Molai Mzilikazi, Matlhatsi Molai Dlulabahlezi and Lucia Molai Mzilikazi ka Mashobane are working together to heal people.
From left: Mary Molai Mzilikazi, Matlhatsi Molai Dlulabahlezi and Lucia Molai Mzilikazi ka Mashobane are working together to heal people.

WHEN people are not queuing outside their home for consultations, there is another one online of people who need their help. 

Mother, son and niece run their family inyanga business and work together smoothly. The Molai family from Lotus Gardens, Tshwane said they're all about healing.

Mary Molai Mzilikazi (40) said she was the firsts one who received the calling in her family and even though she was in denial at first, she had no other choice but to follow the calling.

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