A Harare-based traditional healer Gogo Chihoro, will visit Bulawayo to meet with clients every Saturday, starting on 2 November 2024.

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.

“She will be coming to Bulawayo every Saturday. She will meet clients at Woodville Park every Saturday. That will happen for some time. She is here to help those who need luck for success in business ventures and mining activities. She will heal the sick and assist families find closure after losing their relatives mysteriously and give justice to those who had their property stolen and she will make sure they get back what they would have lost,” said her spokesperson.

Recent media reports say people are reportedly 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.

Defeated and in pain, they marched, surrendered themselves to the victim and returned the money. As if that was not enough, she also reportedly unleashed a baboon-like creature on a businessman in Chitungwiza who had defaulted or neglected to pay for the services of a man he had hired to renovate his house.

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.

The businessman in the transport industry (name supplied) suffered multiple stings, with the termites reportedly covering his entire private parts for days leading him to confess to his wife and family that the incident began shortly after he had slept with a married woman. His manhood also reportedly kept on disappearing each time he wanted to make love to his wife at home.

The cases above highlight a persistent belief in the use of supernatural powers to achieve justice or retribution for wrongs. In an interview with B-Metro, Gogo Chihoro said many people were consulting her to recover stolen goods and money.

“A lot of people are now seeking my services to locate thieves. They have lost phones, cattle and even cars and they all want help finding the stolen goods and, more importantly, getting their money back. Surprisingly, even some police officers have started consulting me. They say they are stuck on certain cases and are hoping my charms might give them a lead on where to find the criminals,” said Gogo Chihoro.

She added: “Our mission as sangomas is to contribute to shaping a better society by ending crime. Unlike other sangomas who provide goblins, muthi and other divination tools, I use my abilities to track down thieves and apprehend them. Those I apprehend will never steal again.”

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