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Makerere University Civil Engineer Julius Mamba Sebange turns into witch-doctor: Storming Zimbabwe

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HARARE-(MaraviPost)-A 49-year-old Ugandan traditional healer, a Civil Engineering graduate, based in Gweru has been the most sought after traditional healer attracting people from all over Zimbabwe.

Julius Mamba Sebange graduated with degree in civil Engineering at one of Uganda’s prestigious University, Makerere, before he responded to his calling in witchcraft.

According to Sebange, he had been practicing witchcraft since the age of 10 and after practicing as engineer for about five years in Botswana, he realized it was about time to stick to something he knew best.

Civil Engineer Julius Mamba Sebange turns into witch-doctor

“I graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering in Makerere University in Uganda. After graduating, I practiced as an engineer only for five years in Botswana. It is then that I realised I needed to heed to my calling. I registered as a healer with the Dingaka Tsa Setso Association of traditional healers in Botswana and I started practising right away,” said Sebange.

According to Sunday news, Sebange moved to Zimbabwe in 2004 after marrying his Zimbabwean wife Priscilla and they both settled in Bulawayo before moving to Gweru.

Popularly known as Professor S J, Sebange reportedly summons ancestors of his clients so that they can have a one-on-one conversation with them.

He also disclosed that at times, he visits the mountain and summon ancestors belonging to his clients so that the client can then have time to talk to them if brave enough.

He added that sometimes, the ancestors show up in form of a snake or a lion and sometimes, they refuse to unveil themselves.

Meanwhile, Sebange who is residing in Ascot suburb acquired an office in town where he meets with his ever-increasing clientele.

Angella Semu

I hold a Bachelor of science degree in Agriculture Development Communication that I obtained from Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources. I previously worked with The Nation Publications Limited since 2018 before joining The Maravi post particularly on Agriculture Desk as an intern before I became a correspondent. Currently I am reporting for The Maravi Post mainly in International News and locally in the Southern region of Malawi.


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