Relief For ‘Rukawu/Lunyoka’ And Central Locked Men As Prominent Glendale Traditional Healer Sekuru Nyangatayani Comes To Rescue
By Desire Tshuma
Glendale-based traditional healer, Sekuru Nyangatayani has pledged to rescue men and women who unfortunately become attached during s3..x, and also free men who are centrally locked by their wives or girlfriends.
Addressing journalists Friday at Mazowe Hotel in Mashonaland Central Province, Sekuru Nyangatayani said married people should desist from cheating and respect their marriages, but if they unfortunately got attached during the act of cheating, he has powers to rescue and unlock them.
“Marriage should be respected, people should stop cheating and respect their partners to avoid diseases which are spread through cheating and unprotected s3x. Rukawu/ulunyoka was designed to safeguard cheating and to capture the cheaters. We as traditional healers design rukawu/ulunyoka but of course some traditiomal healers are not able separate cheats after being attached but myself I do,” Sekuru Nyangatayani said.
Besides being a traditional healer, Sekuru Nyangatayani is also into farming. He appealed for a commercial farm from the government and local chiefs, claiming that traditional healers have the capacity to contribute towards the country’s food security.
Born Peter Chingudzi , Sekuru Nyangatayani descends from Zambia though he was born in the then Rhodesia – now Zimbabwe – when his family migrated to Zimbabwe over a century ago.
Briefing the media during during a cultural sensitisation and stakeholders relations awareness campaign, Sekuru Nyangatayani said as traditional healers they are working well with the government. He said when a patient suffering from disease or ailment that requires medical attention they refer them to clinics or hospitals.
Another traditional healer who works together with Sekuru Nyangatayani, Sekuru Chikwambo (born Charles Chapuka) appealed to churches to not view traditional healers as ritualists.
“We are all children of God, we bow down our heads praying to the almighty God to protect us and give us powers of healing the sick,” Sekuru Chikwambo said.
TOP PIC: Sekuru Nyangatayani center

