In shocking events, the local SASSA offices in Mkhondo, Mpumalanga, have been closed for over a week due to black magic which was caught on camera.
According to reports, earlier this month, the office manager purportedly arranged for three sangomas to conduct r!tuals within the office premises, causing distr3ss among staff who have since been reluctant to return to work.
A report sent to the Social Development MEC outlines how the manager invited these sangomas to perform r!tuals inside the offices. Video footage circulating on social media captures one of the sangomas moving around desks, using needles and candles while reciting incantations.
Naturally, this footage has unsettled many South Africans on social media. Some have questioned the efficacy of such rituals, while others have suggested ways to cleanse the workplace so that the SASSA offices can reopen. Here are some reactions:
Public Reactions Reflect Disturbance and Disbelief
@Zack_here:
Does w!tchcraft really work mara? If so why couldn’t we use it during apartheid to get rid of those who oppressed us? Also why can’t we use it to gain riches as darkies. Ga espane dai ding. 🤣🤣🤣
@LM_Rebirth:
Still doesn’t excuse the office being closed for 2weeks. 2weeks pay should be docked off their salary, they were not at work performing their duties. Just imagine if everywhere people were getting day offs because of witchcraft it doesn’t make sense.
@nata_ngwe:
They must call in another Sangoma to do the cleansing 😂😂
@tumelokh:
It’s ridiculous to close offices because of w!tchcraft. Come on! All because it was caught on camera! These things happen all the time without being caught on camera & life goes on.
@KabeloMohlah02:
Desperate to be recognized, they decided to call sangomas to b3witch hard workers instead of putting in the effort themselves.
You can view the video of the incident below:
The local SASSA offices in Mkhondo in Mpumalanga have been closed for a second week amid allegations of a witchcraft incident that was caught on camera.The manager allegedly invited sangomas to perform rituals, leaving officials traumatized and refusing to return to work. pic.twitter.com/DrJl2pI9r1
— Ayanda. (@ayanda_yandiey_) April 28, 2024
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