Do African Spiritual Healers Face Discrimination In South

Do African Spiritual Healers Face Discrimination In South



African spiritual healers have become a big part of modern South Africa. But there is still a great number of people who perceive them as a secret society with mischievous intentions.

Host: Ursula Mariani │Instagram:
Co-host: Bonga Botha │
Guest: khanyisile Hlatshwayo

Co-producer: Sibonganjalo Bonga Botha │ Facebook:
Co-producer: Babaland
Editor and Technical Director: Given Masilela │ Instagram
Assistant Technical Director: Silo

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Author: The Conversation Capital

18 thoughts on “Do African Spiritual Healers Face Discrimination In South

  1. I just found this channel yesterday. After binge watching the videos, I really do love the conversations. Though I don't understand when you switch to vernacular, from the much that I understand, I know I love y'alls POV. Love from Kenya 🇰🇪

  2. This was amazing, I enjoyed this episode. Would love you to invite uGogo again on the show and maybe to touch on spiritually gifted people who have royal blood and to touch on the process of dating+marriage while at that.

  3. Firstly, your voice is so soothing ma’am therefore I will binge on all episodes, like and share. Watch me sound intelligent in my conversations with others referencing you. Thank you.

    Ps: the lady behind the camera, so well informed. Sounds like she has a curious mind too.

    Gogo Jacobeth- so calm and shared very insightful knowledge. Re assured. Thokoza 👏🏿 how does one connect with her.

  4. Just found this channel 2hrs ago. I’m here for it 🥰, a new subie🥳

    Everything Khanyi said about the gift I resonate. Been single for 5 years “skoon”🤞🏽. So lonely in this spirit life, but you’re reminded quick that you serve a higher power. It’s so worth it and I’m blessed to serve those who carry me.

    Love the content here🍾

  5. I hear her (The Guest) but in reality Christianity does talk against a person who embrace or acknowledge ancestors in an african way. It also talks against being gay. I am not necessarily a Christian but i have experienced a lot of hate from Christian when you speak about african ancestors or just being gay.

  6. I enjoy watching and listening to the TCC, I could tune in all day long❤. I am in the process of accepting my own calling through a certain Church as well, I sometimes stay up all night trying to wrap my head around everything , because for a moment I just do not see how who I have been all my life and the person I need to transition to are aligned. This morning I had silent melt down here at the Office because my Friend texted me "You should start practicing celibacy " like how did I get here😩. I am also thrilled and grateful to be the chosen one, may I not fail in my purpose. Thank you for enlightening us in this episode.

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