A senior health official has pleaded with Homa Bay residents who allegedly keep wild animals in their homes for witchcraft to allow health officials to spray anti-malarial drugs in their houses.
Local people turned against her when they thought some of her cures had failed, or when illnesses seemed to transfer to other people or animals. Jonet was found guilty of witchcraft by Stirling ...
A senior health official has pleaded with Homa Bay residents who allegedly keep wild animals in their homes for witchcraft to allow health officials to spray anti-malarial drugs in their houses.
They also allegedly got the children involved in "witchcraft", leading them to believe that they themselves had "metamorphosed into animals". The 11 are further said to have worn cloaks and devil ...