‘He bewitched my son using NHIMA ‘

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A Lusaka man’s effort to save his nephew from a hard North Western Province rural life of dancing makishi and eating sorghum for breakfast has led to him almost losing his life.
 
James Katantumuka, 47 is said to have imported his sister’s son, Raymond Sekelechi aged, from Solwezi to Lusaka where he dusted him up, taught him driving and later employed him in his bus company as a driver.
 
The uncle went further and registered Raymond for government medical scheme (NHIMA) and pensions (NAPSA).
 
However, the former village mouse began to enjoy Lusaka more than the uncle who brought him to town.
 
Nephew Raymond developed an excellent appetite for beer as he drank himself useless like a frog stuck in mad. The drinking led to his poor health and inability to drive his uncle’s buses who deported him back to the village.
 
However, in a bizarre turn of events, when the new alcoholic junkie arrived back in Solwezi, his mother, Rosemary Kanganya, went on rampage accusing his uncle in Lusaka of having bewitched Raymond for use in the bus business hence his new junkie and sick status.
 
She claimed the NHIMA and NAPSA registration that her son was made to do was an induction into witchcraft by her brother.
 
It is reported that at a family meeting, she said “remove my son were you have put him (NHIMA/NAPSA), I have been trying to kill you for many years but I have failed, today you have proved to be a bigger witch than me. If my child dies, I will kill you and all your children”.
 
Shocked at the threats , Katantumuka bolted from his sister’s village in Solwezi and came to hide in Lusaka Boma Court where he complained that his sister had defamed him as wizard who uses NHIMA to bewitch people.
 
Alarmed at the death threats, the court dragged the Junkie’s mother to Lusaka for trial over defamation of character of her brother.
 
After a painstaking trial in which the court laboured to explain to her that the son was bewitched by ‘junta’ alcohol and not NHIMA, the court convicted her if defaming her good Samaritan brother and ordered that she pays him K1,500.
 
By Buumba Mwitumwa
 
Kalemba March 24, 2023
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