Mamelodi traditional healer predicts the worst for Mamelodi, SA in 2022
Local traditional healer says Covid-19 is here to stay, but things will get "back to normal".
Things were not looking good for Mamelodi and the rest of South Africa for the year 2022.
This was according to predictions by Solly Mathebula, a traditional healer from Mamelodi East extension 4.
He also had a special warning for President Cyril Ramaphosa: “He should be very careful as his life is in danger.”
He warned the president about the people around him because plots from inside his party were being hatched to kill him.
“The people plotting to kill Ramaphosa don’t want him to get a second term as president of the country.”
He said billionaire businessman Patrice Motsepe was “the only person who could save the country”.
On the local front, Mathebula said increased unemployment, as well as increases in petrol and food prices, would be mostly to blame.
He looked troubled when interpreting his bones this week.
“There will be more hijackings in Mamelodi, especially along Solomon Mahlangu Drive.
“An increase in drug use among the youth, prostitution and money laundering lies ahead. More people will be shot and killed in Mamelodi,” he predicted.
“The rich will get richer and the poor will stay poor.”
The famous traditional healer known as Baba Mahlasela, who gained popularity for training a white sangoma, Kyle Todd, has been a practising sangoma for more than 20 years.
“Divisions among the ANC will bring unrest in the country and South Africa will be on fire, including Mamelodi.”
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He said more ANC members will be arrested for state capture.

Mathebula said there will be “a big war” in the taxi industry coming this year, between small business taxis and the Mamelodi taxi association. The fight will be over route rights and nationally, more people will die in the taxi industry.
Mathebula said the Covid-19 virus was here to stay, but things will get back to “normal”.
However, South Africans must expect a new virus in winter that will force the country to adjust lockdown levels.
Mathebula encouraged South Africans to continue vaccinating, “but the new virus will not affect Mamelodi that much”.
Children will attend school full-time this year without any interruption.
“The good news is that the HM Pitje stadium project will finally continue and we will soon have a new stadium in Mamelodi.
“Mamelodi Sundowns will once again be crowned as champions and there is a male artist in South Africa who is going to win a big award in Europe.”
Mathebula said service delivery will be a little bit better but expect more protests over housing, job creation and service delivery.
“There is a big war coming for those who illegally occupied municipal buildings in Mamelodi and there will be an increase in xenophobic attacks in which foreign-owned spaza shops will be targeted.”
He said the bones showed him that girls would continue to disappear in Mamelodi because of human trafficking where they would be used for prostitution.
“More celebrities will die young – among them, an artist from Mamelodi.”
Mathebula advised the youth to stop taking drugs, saying more drugs addicts will lose their lives this year.
“The solution for crime to decrease is for the government to create jobs for the youth.
“The community needs to unite and help each other by donating to those in need, especially schools.”
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