WHAT can you do about a tokoloshe that's been knocking on your door for 20 years?
That's the big question for Nancy Mgwadleka (74) of Mandela in Etwatwa, Ekurhuleni.
Nancy said when she won't let the creature in, it throws stones on her roof! And when she tries to chase it away with muthi, it gets cheeky.
"If you think your muthi will work, you are wrong," Nancy says it whispers nastily.
The unhappy gogo said she doesn't know what the people behind the thing want from her. She said the tokoloshe cast a bad luck spell on her household.
"We have nothing . . . my children are unemployed and we live in poverty. Sangomas tell us the tokoloshe was sent to make us poor," she said.
Sometimes as she sits in her house, she sees creepy shadows.
Nancy said she's been to many indumbas and different churches in vain.
"This tokoloshe won't leave us alone. I don't know what to do. I appeal to strong sangomas to come and chase the evil spirit away," Nancy added.
Sangoma Mahlinza Dlamini said the tokoloshe may be throwing stones on the roof so that its evil spell can enter the house.
"And it could be knocking on the door to drive the family crazy. But special muthi can easily chase it away," Mahlinza said
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Cheeky tokoloshe terorises 74-year-old Ekurhuleni gogo
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