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HABIBA'S MUM: ‘My SLAY QUEEN muthi’s very powerful’

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GIRL ON A MISSION!: Slay queen Lerato ‘Habiba’ Makgatho from Tshwane said her mum, who is a traditional healer, gave her muthi to attract rich men. Photo by          Raymond Morare
GIRL ON A MISSION!: Slay queen Lerato ‘Habiba’ Makgatho from Tshwane said her mum, who is a traditional healer, gave her muthi to attract rich men. Photo by Raymond Morare

SHE can attract any man she wants and it’s not only because of her looks.

This slay queen, Lerato “Habiba” Makgatho, has a little help from muthi.

“Yes, I do use muthi to attract rich men and it is working wonders in my life,” she said.

The 28-year-old from Tshwane told Daily Sun she uses umkhanyakude as well as sewasho sa di blesser muthi and she doesn’t compete with other slay queens.

“I’m extremely beautiful and irresistible. I attract any rich man with my muthi,” she said.

Habiba’s mum, Nkele (50), who is a traditional healer, said she gave her daughter muthi so she can be attractive to rich men and be able to take care of herself.

“My muthi is very powerful. When I walk with my daughter, men stare at her and some people stop their cars to talk to her,” she said.

Habiba said she became a slay queen to fight poverty as she came from a disadvantaged background.

“I am not a prostitute and I don’t entertain men for money.

“I have never been to a strip club or hooked up with random guys.

“I hate celebrities and high-class prostitutes who hide behind the term slay queen,” she said.

The mother of two said her role models are Khanyi Mbau and the late Brenda Fassie.

She said she loved Brenda as she did not live a fake life.

“I miss Brenda Fassie. She was never afraid to tell the world about herself,” she said.

Habiba has written a book titled Confessions of a Slay Queen, which will be launched on her birthday on 20 September.

She said her book will help young women from disadvantaged backgrounds.

“The most interesting thing people will read about in the book is about how I discovered I am a slay queen,” she said.

She also wrote about being raised by a single unemployment mother, the affairs she had with many celebrities, ministers and other prominent people as well as being in abusive relationships.

Habiba made headlines earlier this year after a blesser bought her a R2,5 million house for Valentine’s Day.

Habiba said in 2019 a blesser bought her a yellow Hyundai Etios for R75 000.

Another blesser bought her a yellow Mini Cooper for R85 000 last year.

She added: “In 2020 a blesser paid R100 000 for me to study IT at UNISA and I graduated in July this year.”

Traditional healer, Kuppe Banda, agreed that there is muthi to attract both men and women.

“The muthis depend on what the clients want.They can come in different names but will serve the same purpose.

“For example, lweza love charm and samona love charm all do the same thing,” said Banda.

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