Zimbabwean sangoma offers help to KZN woman with aging condition
· The South African

A Zimbabwean traditional healer based in Durban has stepped forward to offer help to a KwaZulu-Natal woman whose heartbreaking story about a mysterious aging condition has captured attention on social media.
Sangoma offers help for woman’s aging condition
According to reports by Alex Reporter, 30-year-old Tinotenda Mutinhiri, who describes himself as both a sangoma and pastor, said he was touched by the condition of 31-year-old Snenhlahla Khoza from Mtubatuba.
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Mutinhiri reportedly said he is willing to assist the woman after learning about her struggles.
“I wish to help that lady,” he said.
The Durban-based healer also stressed that he would only get involved with the permission of Khoza and her family.
KZN woman claims aging condition started after relationship
Khoza’s story first gained public attention after she appealed for help through Thuleleni TV, saying her aging condition has been deteriorating rapidly over the past few years.
The 31-year-old woman claims her aging condition began in 2022 when she was 27 years old and involved in a relationship with a foreign national.
She alleges that after the relationship, she started experiencing an unexplained skin condition that caused her to age dramatically.
According to the family, her appearance changed so severely that she now looks older than her own mother.
Family says they tried everything
Khoza said her family has desperately searched for answers, consulting doctors, prophets, and traditional healers in hopes of finding a cure.
She claimed that despite trying both Western medicine and spiritual interventions, nothing has improved her aging condition.
The woman also alleged that several spiritually gifted people she consulted told her she had been bewitched and that the condition could not be cured.
Social media reacts to woman’s aging condition
The story has sparked widespread debate online, with social media users expressing sympathy while others questioned the claims surrounding witchcraft and spiritual attacks.
Many people have since shared messages of support and offered possible assistance to the struggling woman and her family.
Mutinhiri’s public offer has added another layer to the story, as discussions continue around traditional healing, spiritual beliefs, and unexplained illnesses in communities across South Africa.