Sangoma turns muti on Magosi

Centered Chiefs players need strong muti to reverse the judge's order
Centered Chiefs players need strong muti to reverse the judge's order

FRANCISTOWN: Mochudi Centre Chiefs is in real big trouble. The team will rue the day they sought the services of a Palapye-based traditional doctor, Molaiemang Nkganetsang for “ritual cleansing of playing grounds before games, provision of muti and associated works in strengthening players.

He also used his expertise to enhance the club’s performance.”

Although the club has in the past denied that it utilised the services of the traditional doctor, High Court Judge Bengbame Sechele on Monday ruled in favour of Nkganetsang that indeed the 2011 league champions used supernatural powers to conquer their opponents.

Editor's Comment
Justice served, but healing must follow

His horrific actions, betraying the trust placed in him to protect children have rightly been met with the full force of the law. Whilst we commend the court’s decision, this case forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about safeguarding our children and the lifelong scars such abuse leaves.Magistrate Kefilwe Resheng’s firm sentencing sends a powerful message that those who harm children will face severe consequences. Her words rightly...

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