"I suspect my brothers girlfriend is using muti on him, it would explain his behaviour"- KZN listener
Updated | By Stacey and J Sbu
Khethiwe and her family are at a crossroads and are desperate for answers pertaining to the strange behaviour of her brother.
Traditional medicine, otherwise known as 'muti' in isiZulu, has been relied on for centuries by many African people. Despite the evolution of western medicine, many still today in South Africa and on the African continent rely on muti.
Whether you believe in muti or not is inconsequential when it comes to this week's edition of #TheFixer.
#TheFixer is a feature on Stacey and J Sbu's show in which the duo give KZN listeners an opportunity to share their dilemmas that they seek advice on. Together with the help of fellow KZN listeners, Stacey and J Sbu try to help the concerned party fix their problem.
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Khethiwe* sent Stacey and J Sbu a voice note needing guidance and help pertaining to an issue with her younger brother. According to Khethiwe, her younger brother's actions are being controlled by his girlfriend through the use of muti.
Khethiwe shares that her brother has been seeing his girlfriend for a little over two months and in that time, there have been noticeable changes in how her brother has been acting with the family.
Not only does he no longer take the family's calls, but he has also abandoned his financial responsibilities in caring for his elderly parents. Instead, the normally finance savvy brother of Khethiwe has been splurging on his girlfriend, including purchasing her a brand new car just a few weeks into their courtship.
The only explanation for her brother's actions is muti, according to Khethiwe.
Listen as she shares her story in her own words below:
KZN flooded the Whatsapp line with their reactions and advise for Khethiwe, listen in below:
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