Boity Thulo, a popular rapper and brand influencer, wants to become a sangoma. Boity Thulo startled the world in 2016 by becoming a sangoma.
Boity argued that answering her ancestors’ call was the best thing that had happened to her.
Letoya Makhene
18-year-old actress realized she could heal. In 2003, she launched her own sangoma business. Letoya posted on Instagram regarding career challenges.
Makhene hosted Idols South Africa’s first season. After months of studying traditional healing, she worked at Generations the Legacy until late 2019. She played Gadaffi’s wife and Tau Mogale’s sister.
3 Dineo Langa, 1 Solo Langa
Dineo Moeketsi and Solo Langa got married in a tiny, traditional ceremony in Lanseria three months ago.
Recognizing their ancestral callings, the couple began ubungoma in 2017.
In a recent interview, the pair said that one had to “pay lobola” for the other to placate both sets of ancestors.
Zola Hashatsi,
Zola Hashatsi proudly embraces his sangoma heritage. He admitted ignoring his calling for too long since he couldn’t understand it.
Zola Hashatsi just announced that he is embracing his destiny as a healer. According to Zola, it all started after his mother died in 2009.
Gigi Lamayne
Gigi Lamayne, born Genesis Gabriella, has been praised for her sangoma journey. Since Lamayne answered her calling, things have improved.
This year, the award-winning actress posted images of herself in traditional Sangoma clothing. Gigi said she’d become a sangoma.
Mlungisi Mathe
Mlungisi Mathe, who portrays Emkay on Skeem Saam, says he has embraced his sangoma destiny and is training. “I read books, the Bible, and analyze dreams and people’s experiences,” he said in an interview.
Luyandas Potwana
Popular Mzansi TV personality Luyanda Potwana. Nyan Nyan’s controversial host found his spiritual calling in February. Luyanda’s calling and path are private, unlike many celebrities.
Resilient Maitisa Ora
Oratile Maitisa of Skeem Saam realized her profession as a sangoma young. Actress who plays Eunice on SABC 1 says her spiritual path started young. She described her challenging route but showed confidence in her capacity to help others. She said it was worthwhile, but hardly a picnic.
Mvelase (9).
Lerato Mvelase’s children struggled while she was away researching traditional healing.
She said only her visit could help her eldest daughter sleep.As a Christian, she was apprehensive to accept the call because she feared it was tied to wicked rites.
L’VOVO
After a five-month spiritual quest in KwaZulu-Natal, Kwaito musician L’Vovo became a sangoma in 2016. He did it for his grandmother, not the ministry. He told the Daily Sun, “I did it for my gogo.” I want to compose music, not become a sangoma. I wouldn’t have neglected this spiritual summons if I respected my culture and religion.