A special kind of women’s waist beads that will make their husbands have multiple erections and literally “lock” them from sleeping with other women has evaded the market.
Most of these beads have been perceived as fashion ornaments or accolades for completing sexual training, popularly known as chinamwari, which is common in Malawian cultures.
However, Mbuya Muchadura Mamoyo, as Sandra Maburuse is affectionately known, does not make the ordinary beads; hers are “cooked” in concoctions containing African herbs (muti) that will lock husbands from promiscuity.
“Most cases I am dealing with women these days are about enhancing their sexual lives as sex is an important element of marriage life. I help women with herbs that increase the heat in their bodies and have a special kind of beads that have saved a number of marriages,” Maburuse said.
“These beads will tickle a man’s sexual appetite and after a sexual encounter if the wife causes the beads to come into contact with her husband’s organ he instantly gets another erection and they can make love again.
“I assure you that your man will not be able to have sex with another woman if you always wear these beads when you sleep together.”
Maburuse who claims to also offer seductive sexual dances as part of her product offering to clients said her customers who include white women always come back for more.
Most of her clients are married women with ages ranging from 18 to 30, seeking to protect their relationships.
She draws 19 years of experience, assisting people with different life issues and health problems.
“I have had this gift since birth and there were moments when I would actually die and later wake up while people were already preparing for my funeral,” Muchadura narrated.
“I would see witches and hear their plans from a distance and was always sick most of my childhood. I even dropped out of school because of that and my breakthrough came after I got married and had my first child.
“The child refused to be breastfed at eight months and my in-laws thought I had an extra marital affair. They started taking me for spiritual assistance and were told that I possess a great spirit. After that incident, my family was accused of conspiring to rape.”
It was alleged that her father had raped a minor, while her siblings held the victim’s legs and hands.
She claims to have performed rituals that secured the family bail and eventually cleared them of the allegations in court.
“I then had a dream in which I was told to perform a ritual that would assist them being cleared of the malicious allegations. I did so and they got bails before being acquitted of the false claims,” Muchadura said.
She now survives on the trade and has a shrine in Harare’s Southly Park suburb where she carries out most of her work.- Daily News