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WATCH VIDEO: Another rough year for Mams – sangoma

"Baba Mahlasela did not just have bad news for Mamelodi and South Africa, he said his bones had shown him a sports star and a singing sensation from Mamelodi doing great things."

Traditional healer Solly Mathebula (39) of Mamelodi East Extension 4 has once again predicted a troubled 2017 for his fellow residents.

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After a blow at the bones then tossing them in the air, Mathebula looked troubled then said: “There is big war coming to Mamelodi”.

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The famous traditional healer known as Baba Mahlasela gained popularity for training a white sangoma, Kyle Todd.

Baba Mahlasela told Rekord that many innocent people in Mamelodi would get hurt in a protest by shack dwellers about service delivery.

He also said the bones had also showed him that girls would continue to disappear and bodies would be found in different locations in Mamelodi.

“There is a group of people abducting girls to use their body parts in potions to make people get rich. Mamelodi will also experience a high rate of human trafficking,” he said.

On education he said children would continue to perform and one school would achieve a 100 percent pass rate.

His other predictions were:

– residents would also continue to complain about service delivery by the DA-led Tshwane metro as they did when it was led by the ANC,

– a record number of school children would take drugs and “taxi violence will escalate”,

– flooding would endanger the lives of shack dwellers near the Eerste Fabrieke railway line,

– many foreigners will be attacked after a big march,

– South Africa will have a new president this year,

– a crisis in parliament would precipitate economic collapse, and

– a big Africa leader will die and more foreigners will come to South Africa.

Baba Mahlasela did not just have bad news for Mamelodi and South Africa, he said his bones had shown him a sports star and a singing sensation from Mamelodi doing great things.

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He said the Springboks and Bafana Bafana needed new executive committees and for latter to win again, an experienced African coach had to be appointed.

Baba Mahlasela, who has been a practicing sangoma for more than 20 years, also predicted a tough 2016 in a report published last year.

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