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PEOPLE OFFER ‘POWERFUL’ TINYANGA TO OLIVEIRA FAMILY

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MANZINI – The police have appealed to members of the public to refrain from unsolicited visits to the Oliveira family where they inform them about ‘powerful’ tinyanga.


Information gathered is that various members of the public have been contacting the family, while some would pay them visits and offer assistance through the use of ‘powerful’ traditional healers in neighbouring countries, who would locate the whereabouts of the kidnapped businessman Almor Oliveira.


This publication also reliably gathered that some of these people were ordered to leave the homestead by the family, after their offers to consult different traditional healers were not considered.


Apart from the Oliveira family, some of the phone calls were directed to the Royal Swaziland Police (RSP).
Chief Police Information and Communications Officer Superintendent Khulani Mamba confirmed that they were currently receiving phone calls to that effect from members of the public.


The National Commissioner of Police, Isaac Magagula, yesterday, during an ordination ceremony of one Sergeant Zakhele Ginindza, at the Kwaluseni Swedish Free Church, said such unsolicited visits and phone calls to the Oliveira family were not welcome at all.
The congregation comprising of police officers and members of the public had a lengthy prayer on the businessman’s kidnapping.


“While everyone’s input and contributions are welcome in this case, which is of public interest, we must point out that the antics which may be construed as self-marketing and grandstanding are not the way to go and should be avoided at all costs,” Magagula said.

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