Withdoctor Makes Money by Claiming to Fly Clients to Other Countries with Spiritual Jet

Withdoctor Makes Money by Claiming to Fly Clients to Other Countries with Spiritual Jet

  • A Malawian witch doctor who moved to Zimbabwe is smiling all the way to the bank after claiming to have powers to make people rich and fly them abroad
  • Julius Bwanali from Malawi uses beads and sticks as his tools of trade and charges KSh 150 per service
  • Bwanali said he can bring back lost lovers, help with promotion, jobs, and court cases, as well

Malawi - A witch doctor has gained much traction by claiming to have powers to make people wealthy and fly some to other countries using a spiritual plane.

Julius Bwanali.
Julius Bwanali who claims to take people abroad. Photo: Malawi 24.
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Bwanali uses beads and sticks

Identified as Julius Bwanali, the 22-year-old works in Mabvuku, a suburb in Harare, Zimbabwe and is raking in a lot of money.

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Malawai 24 reports Bwanali's tools of trade include beads and bunches of tied sticks stashed in bottles. He charges KSh 150 for his services.

So far, victims of theft were the ones who dominated one of Bwanali’s displays in the suburb.

The witch doctor claimed to fly airplanes to neighbouring countries as well.

“I have a number of traditional charms that can bring back lost lovers, help one to be promoted, acquire jobs and win court cases if you did not commit the alleged offences,” he said.

He added he has been in and out of Zimbabwe offering his services. Some residents are, however, not buying that.

Witchdoctor wears boxers to hunt thieves

In another story, a viral video showed a woman closely looking on as a skimpily dressed witch doctor casts spells around a shop.

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The video, which was reportedly captured in Chuka showed curious onlookers who were left reeling with shock at the abnormal acts of the witch doctor.

Netizens reacted to the video, with many asking the woman to disclose if the spells cast on the thieves worked.

Kenyans reacted to the video, and below are some of their comments:

@legum_studiosum wrote: "Let's know what happens to the thieves."
@tonynjue wrote: "And on Sunday, she will be in church praying for blessings from God!"
@Honoroble_O wrote: "I’ve wasted my time, bwana. I thought someone was going to eat grass."

Lady excited as her Canadian visa arrives

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian lady, Nneoma Duru, has relocated to Canada and took to social media to celebrate the feat.

Nneoma revealed her Canadian visa came in on her birthday and shared a clip showing the lovely moment she opened it.

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In the TikTok video, she highlighted the various activities she did ahead of her relocation to Canada. First, she fixed her nails and then visited a spa and had her facials done.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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