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SHOCK AS INYANGA MAKES PROPHECY ABOUT ROYALTY, COUNTRY

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image Inyanga Ntombikayise Dlamini during an interview.

ENGWENYAMENI – Neighbours came out of their homes in disbelief after hearing an inyanga making a shocking prophecy in relation to the royal family and the country while supposedly in high spirits.


The interviewed neighbours, who requested that their identities be withheld as they were of afraid of what may befall them said they have never heard of such happening, especially during broad daylight.  

           
They said the inyanga, Ntombikayise Dlamini, who confirmed as much in a later interview, was shouting at the top of her voice saying there would be war in the country while dancing to the beat of a drum.  
She said this would happen if certain things were not done by His Majesty King Mswati III, according to the residents while explaining that this was the reason they had contacted this publication.


“I know her as an inyanga. Now and again we see cars driving to her parental homestead in search of muti. What else would they want there if it’s not muti because we know that woman to be an inyanga,” said one elderly woman when asked how they knew that the visitors had come for muti.
“The things she said about the elders of the country were very shocking. She said more trouble, like a war would start if her message was not delivered to the King. I was so shocked that I rushed home immediately after hearing her say that. She is known to be a great inyanga in the area.”


Other residents were reluctant to discuss what transpired on the day and opted to give a brief background about Dlamini who they said was initiated in South Africa.         
Dlamini, when approached on her utterances, more especially in relation to the royal family, said all she wanted at this point was to meet the King so that the coming civil war would be stopped.    
She refused to share the message saying it was strictly for the King and if it was not delivered to him, then there would be trouble.    


“To show that I am serious about what I am saying, in my attempt to meet with the King, I have sent two messengers on different occasions over the five years that I have been trying to meet him and now they are both dead.
“The message I had conveyed through the messengers was that the King should meet me and further recognise the presence of my ancestor,” said Dlamini.
She would not reveal what the message had to do with the two messengers’ deaths.

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