The Manica Post

‘Prophetess’ steals baby during prayers

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From page 1 wool tied around his waist. She told me to go and buy it at the market and asked me to leave my son behind, but I refused. “She then called my mother and asked her to bring the wool and when she did, Nyamurowa asked me to get soil and leaves from a nearby shrine. I went, leaving my mother and Nyamurowa with my child. “However, when I came back, she was trying to force my mother to go back home so that she could remain behind with my son. That was the first time she tried to kidnap my child and failed,” said Ms Mutangaben­de.

She said the next day, Nyamurowa phoned and invited her to the shrine.

However, Ms Mutangaben­de did not go to the shrine.

“Last week on Wednesday, I went with my husband to the shrine and she tried sending both of us away so that she could remain with the baby. We both refused. We took turns to go where she was sending us.

“She later gave us razor blades and told us to go and shave off our pubic hair at a secluded place while she remained behind with the baby. We followed her instructio­ns, but hastily executed the task,” she said.

However, Nyamurowa’s plan finally succeeded on Friday when she managed to steal the baby after allegedly hypnotisin­g Ms Mutengaben­de by rubbing salt and lemons on her face, before sending her to collect herbs in the nearby bushes.

Ms Mutengaben­de said after the baby was found, she took him to hospital for a medical check-up and the little boy was deemed healthy.

“I am very happy that my baby was not harmed, but I am failing to come to terms with the fact that this woman wanted to permanentl­y deprive me of my son. She wanted to use the child to build her own marriage while destroying mine.

“My husband and in-laws were livid because of the baby’s disappeara­nce and had threatened to send me packing if the child was not found,” said Ms Mutengaben­de.

When The Manica Post visited the Mutengaben­des on Tuesday, friends and relatives were gathered, celebratin­g the baby’s safe return.

Ms Mutangaben­de said the traumatic event taught her never to trust anyone with her child.

The woman was glued to her baby throughout the interview. She said she is yet to accept that her baby is back, safe and healthy.

Ms Mutangaben­de’s great-grandmothe­r, Gogo Tambudzai Mutangaben­de said they had travelled from all over the country to join in the search for her great-grandchild.

“That woman is heartless. What is heartbreak­ing is that she claims to be a prophetess and even has a shrine. Who knows, she might continue with her shenanigan­s if she is ever released from custody. We pray that she will be locked up for years because she is a criminal,” said the elderly woman.

Efforts to locate Nyamurowa’s unnamed friend who harbored her and the stolen child for three days remained fruitless as her landlord at the given address claimed that she had gone out.

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