A Witch in the mining town of Zvishavane recently ran out of lucky after she was caught stuck nak2ed by locals in the act.
The unidentified woman was caught stuck na2ked near an apostolic shrine in Mapanzure Village, Zvishavane on Saturday morning.
Gorimbo Hamainesu a witness said the woman fell from a winnowing basket (Rusero) near a church shrine.
He further said the woman was later escorted to the local chief’s place.
“Adonhera pamasowe vanhu vakauya vakamusvereredza ipapo, azonyepedzera kupenga azoona vanhu vawandisa. Vanhu vazonomusiya kwaMambo(she fell at the local church shrine and then faked madnes after realising that she was in trouble. People took her to the local chief),” said Hamainesu.
Chief Mapanzure confirmed the incident yesterday but suspected the woman to be insane.
The chief said the suspected witch was brought to his homestead but after interacting with her he assumed that she might be insane.
“People came in their numbers at my place with the woman accusing her of being a witch.
“I spent at least an hour with the woman but l just concluded that she is a mad woman with the way she was behaving,” said Chief Mapanzure.
I later clothed her and dismissed her, added on the Chief.
However a few hours later the chief had reports that the same woman caused mayhem with the police while on her way back.
“I heard that she caused chaos at roadblock while a Honda Fit she was travelling with was stopped at a roadblock,” said the chief. zwnews.com
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