Online Reporter
RENOWNED traditional healer Gogo Chihoro has urged citizens to be on the lookout for spiritual attacks during the festive season.
Gogo Chihoro, who has a large following of clients across the country, and is available for consultations at Woodville Park in Bulawayo every Saturday, said jealous people and haters take chances during the holidays and festive season to cast evil spells on other people. Those who wish to get her services can contact her on any of the following numbers; +263714 204235, +263781150770, +263777934542.
“People have to be spiritually strong during the holidays. A lot of things happen at this time of the year. Some get involved in accidents, some lose their valuable possessions and some even lose their marriages.
“All these things happen because people are not spiritually strong. Some people visit relatives and friends and when they come back, some evil spells have been cast on them and their lives start to crumble as they get sick, lose their jobs, business and other valuable things.
“Gogo Chihoro is here to make sure that people are protected spiritually and nothing bad happens to them,” said the spokesperson of the traditional healer.
There have been testimonies from many people who have sought the services of a Harare traditional healer, Gogo Chihoro, since she started visiting Bulawayo every Saturday to meet clients.
Gogo Chihoro has gained international fame because of her supernatural power to cure ailments, make businesses thrive and help people recover stolen property and catch thieves. Her Saturday visits to Bulawayo started at the beginning of November, and already, many clients have expressed satisfaction.
“I run a boutique in the Central Business District in Bulawayo. When I came to you crying that my business just stopped with people no longer coming into the shop and I was recording poor sales, you laughed and said wait and see. Ya ngiyavuma abantu bayagangela abanye (I agree people can bewitch others) especially in business.
“You gave me some herbs to bath with and told me ukuthi Umuntu ongigangelayo ngizambona (that I will see the person bewitching me) and for real, she came ewumana kuthiwa kanti ungenzani (saying incoherent things and asking me what I had done to her) and I was like ngikwenzeni (what did I do to you).
“Then she said uyaxolisa (she apologised) for everything. Well to cut the long story short, my shop is now recording sales. Thank you Granny Chihoro,” said a Bulawayo businesswoman.
Another woman said she was set to be married, after getting spiritual assistance from Gogo Chihoro.
“I came to Harare three months ago. You told me I had a spiritual husband, something I knew because I used to have weird dreams of having sex with a man I didn’t know. My fiancée was now quiet about ukulobola (paying lobola). He is based in Canada. I came for my review at Woodville (Bulawayo) on 2 November and two days ago, he called and told me he is coming home in February for lobola negotiations. He had gone quite gogo. I am coming with my token of appreciation this Saturday. I thank you.”
A Bulawayo man said his business was not booming after he sought spiritual help from Gogo Chihoro.
“I’m into mining and I was struggling to hit the jackpot. At one time someone came and worked on the spot where I was working, and surprisingly, he was able to get a lot of gold. One of the guys then advised me to visit Gogo Chihoro and after my visit to her, things are looking good and my mining venture is striving,” he said.
Media reports say people are flocking to Gogo Chihoro, now popularly known as the “Queen of Justice” after she rose to fame when she delivered what some call “paranormal justice” on behalf of a gold miner from Mberengwa, Midlands Province.
The miner had allegedly lost US$30 000 to armed robbers, and Gogo Chihoro unleashed a swarm of bees to attack the robbers, forcing them to return the stolen money. Buzzing mightily, the swarm reportedly tracked down the suspects and “apprehended” them before stinging them into submission.
Gogo Chihoro also gained popularity after she assisted a Gweru businessman who experienced a rare condition where mysterious creatures suspected to be termites attacked his private parts after he allegedly bedded a married woman believed to be “centrally locked or fenced” by her husband with ulunyoka. (Advertorial)