The recent appearance of the Dzapasi family on Tilder Live, where they shared their harrowing experiences with goblins, has sparked a national conversation about the supernatural and the importance of seeking help from qualified practitioners.
Traditional healers have come forward to express their concern for the family’s well-being, emphasizing that their situation requires expert handling. George Kandiero, President of the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers’ Association (ZINATHA), noted that the family’s issues are not uncommon, but rather a manifestation of deeper cultural and spiritual dimensions.
Kandiero cautioned that exorcism, which is necessary to address the family’s problems, is a delicate process that requires careful selection of specialists. He warned that improper handling of such cases can lead to worse outcomes, including the risk of harm to the practitioners themselves.
Sekuru Mutasa, another traditional healer, echoed Kandiero’s sentiments, stressing the importance of seeking help from knowledgeable and experienced practitioners. Mutasa explained that the Dzapasi family may have been visiting the wrong people, which could be exacerbating their situation.
Madzibaba Paris, a healer from Kuwadzana, expressed sympathy for the family, suggesting that they may have
[04/03, 16:16] Business assistant: Traditional Healers Weigh in on Dzapasi Family’s Goblin Haunting
The recent appearance of the Dzapasi family on Tilder Live, where they shared their harrowing experiences with goblins, has sparked a national conversation about the supernatural and the importance of seeking help from qualified practitioners.
Traditional healers have come forward to express their concern for the family’s well-being, emphasizing that their situation requires expert handling. George Kandiero, President of the Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers’ Association (ZINATHA), noted that the family’s issues are not uncommon, but rather a manifestation of deeper cultural and spiritual dimensions.
Kandiero cautioned that exorcism, which is necessary to address the family’s problems, is a delicate process that requires careful selection of specialists. He warned that improper handling of such cases can lead to worse outcomes, including the risk of harm to the practitioners themselves.
Sekuru Mutasa, another traditional healer, echoed Kandiero’s sentiments, stressing the importance of seeking help from knowledgeable and experienced practitioners. Mutasa explained that the Dzapasi family may have been visiting the wrong people, which could be exacerbating their situation.
Madzibaba Paris, a healer from Kuwadzana, expressed sympathy for the family, suggesting that they may have lacked proper guidance in finding the right help. Paris urged the family to seek assistance from reputable practitioners in Harare and Marondera, noting that many genuine healers could resolve their issues.
As the Dzapasi family continues to struggle with their haunting, their case serves as a cautionary tale about the risks of relying on unqualified individuals in matters that require expert handling. The broader community has been reminded of the importance of seeking help from qualified and responsible practitioners when dealing with spiritual and super natural issues
source-hmetro