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Gift Amuli Abandons Traditional Healing Trade

1 year agoTue, 16 Aug 2022 04:48:18 GMT
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Gift Amuli Abandons Traditional Healing Trade

Sungura musician Gift Amuli said that he has abandoned his traditional healing calling and is now seeking help from churches.

A few months ago, the “Wamatuka” hitmaker announced that he had turned into a full-time traditional healer because of problems he was facing.

However, Amuli on Monday told NewsDay that he could not handle the traditional healing duties anymore and had turned to Christianity for help. He said:

I ventured into traditional healing because I was told that was the only solution to end my personal problems which included strange dreams that haunted my life ever since I was a child.

I was somehow eager to start my duties and that is why I publicised it unashamedly. My duties required me to operate away from home.

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This meant I had to abandon my family and stay out of town at KwaMabasa. This became one of the problems that were now affecting me because I needed my family with me.

I strangely fell sick and each night I felt like someone was choking me until I realised that the path I was taking was difficult and not good for me.

A family member advised me to seek help from churches, which is why I went to Madzibaba Yakope’s shrine in Macheke to look for help. I now want to live a normal life as in the past.

The Zvishavane-based singer said he is not abandoning his musical career but will keep on releasing both sungura and hip-hop tracks.

Amuli ventured into music in the late 90s forming Zvishavane Sounds and releasing such hits as “Wamatuka”, “By Ginya” and “Bhora Mberi”, among others.

More: NewsDay

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