Gogo Skhotheni, a stage name for Patricia Motsoeneng, said her program is about her accepting her life and journey as a young traditional healer.
The 30-year-old mother of six is happily practicing polyandry because she recently disclosed her second marriage and implied that she would eventually have a third and fourth.
According to her the men who want to be in her marriage are flooding her direct messages.
The Secunda-conceived traditional healer told Sunday World in a meeting that the uproar doesn’t bother her because she didn’t make this decision on her own.
“I was chosen by my predecessors when I was 20 years old, but I didn’t put much stock in what I do now. I was a devout Christian, so whenever I got globules and streams in my dreams, I would inquire of or respond to my minister until I realized it wasn’t demonic spirits, but rather a calling, she said.
According to her journey toward polyandry started with nightmares.
Significant other didn’t understand from the beginning, but we are now there. Christians don’t even somewhat irritate me, therefore I’m ready for all the scorn and response they may have. However, Christians are lost since the Bible states that if someone has faith in something, they should act on that faith sincerely. I continue to be a resurrected Christian; but, I refrain from passing judgment on people, said the traditional healer.
She told Sunday World that she would switch spouses and that they wouldn’t share a roof.
“I recently gave birth to a child, but my journey as a traditional healer has not been an easy one. Owning your own group of starters is quite difficult.
because these people are special, come from different backgrounds, and some even hurt my better half, but it’s all worth it. I look at every single one of my kids that left my ndumba with tremendous pride,” declared Skhotheni.
As a finance manager, Skhotheni advised people to expect something different from her because she plans to focus on her line of spice-based beauty care products.