Another Sangoma claims that “Gogo Maweni is a forgery.”

A sangoma named According to Umkhulu Romeo, well-known traditional healer Gogo Maweni is a fraud.

Umkhulu Romeo pointed the finger at Gogo Maweni and another sangoma, a reality television star named Gogo Skhotheni, claiming that both of them engage in uncouth practices in order to dupe people who are looking for assistance.


 

 

 

Gogo Maweni is a well-known traditional doctor, social media influencer, and television personality who has appeared on Izangoma Zodumo. He was born and raised in South Africa. She rose to prominence in the media after allegations surfaced that she cast a spell on her baby daddies, the actor SK Khoza and the footballer Siyabonga Zulu.

Gogo Skhoteni is a Gobela and businesswoman who is now twenty-nine years old. She rose to fame as a result of her reality show titled Moja Love Gogo Skhoteni.

Umkhulu Romeo has opened his mouth wide and declared that Gogo Maweni and Gogo Skkhoteni are not genuine healers. It has been said that he has asked the host of Podcast and Chill, MacG, to invite him to appear on the show so that he can expose the two well-known female sangomas.

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Umkhulu Romeo made the allegation that certain Gogos administer drugs to people who consult with them in order to cause them to hallucinate and believe they are communicating with ancestors.

Recently, the traditional healer, who manages a Facebook page titled Sangoma Festival, shot a subliminal shot in the direction of Gogo Maweni.

How could you possibly believe that buying muthi from a sangoma who has three different baby daddies will bring your ex-lover back? Naye uhlulekile Sisi. Yeka!

The allegations made by Umkhulu Romeo elicited a range of reactions from users of Twitter. Check out their responses to the rumors that Gogo Maweni and Gogo Skhoteni are both impostors, and compare them.

@Taka Uyolo;

The true nature of this practice is starting to emerge. Snuff sabelungu, also known as ubungoma botywala babelungu, is the most common form of fraud in African culture. Ndihlafuneni senditshilo

@modibakg;

I take my vocation very seriously, which is why I am dismayed to see so many sangomas chasing after fame. Nevertheless, why. Get a job that brings in money, and when you get home, volunteer your time to help those who are in desperate need of assistance, but don’t expect to get rich off of it. Ag man… Nxa🤬🤬

@maestroMc6;

Ancestors don’t have time for this nonsense, and it’s only a matter of time before some of them start acting strangely and losing their minds as a punishment. Social media sangomas are just children looking for attention; ancestors don’t have time for it.

Was Gogo Maweni’s trip to Malawi a quest for witchcraft education?

Gogo Maweni
Traditional healer Lee-Ann Makopo, often known as Gogo Maweni, hails from the city of Sandton in the province of Gauteng. Her reality TV show, Izangoma Zodumo, which provides viewers with a glimpse into the opulent life she leads, is largely responsible for her rise to fame. Maweni is a very intelligent and well-educated lady who attended and graduated from The University of Johannesburg.

People believe she may have bewitched her husband, despite the fact that the couple has a happy marriage. This is due to the fact that she takes great pride in her ability to bewitch others. She was accused of using “muthi” to harm her former lovers, who included a former Orlando Pirates player named Thabo Makhale, a former Mamelodi Sundowns player named Siyabonga Zulu, and a former The Queen actor named SK Khoza.

Maweni mentioned not too long ago that she traveled to Malawi. In the photographs, she was seen interacting with a senior citizen. “witchcraft expertise” was the caption that she used for this post. Is she going about telling people that she visited Malawi in order to increase her knowledge of witchcraft?

Maweni is interested in expanding her knowledge of witchcraft, so it would be beneficial for her to travel outside of the country to do so. This should not come as a surprise to anyone because Maweni enjoys engaging in the practice of witchcraft.

Some people found it humorous, but others who are most familiar with her understood that she was serious. Maweni is truly one in a million, as evidenced by the uninhibited manner in which she discusses matters that are quite delicate.