In the heart of Lethabong, Tshwane, Sangoma Winnie “Mafelesizweni” Moraba has been making waves with her remn the heart of Lethabong, Tshwane, Sangoma Winnie “Mafelesizweni” Moraba has been making waves with her remarkable ability to address a sensitive issue affecting many men: non-responsive manhood. Specializing in crafting potent traditional remedies, Winnie’s imbiza has gained significant popularity in her community for restoring vitality and confidence.
Winnie, who completed her sangoma training in June 2023, developed her renowned imbiza during her spiritual journey. Speaking about her work, she expressed deep empathy for men struggling with intimate health issues, acknowledging the strain it can place on relationships.
“As women, financial support isn’t our priority; bedroom satisfaction is,” she explained, emphasizing the importance of addressing these concerns to preserve marital harmony.
Winnie sees her work as a calling, stating, “I’m destined to revive 4-5s. It’s challenging for me to imagine being with a man whose manhood isn’t functioning, but I believe it’s a problem that can be fixed.”
Her mission extends beyond individual cases; she is also vocal about protecting the reputation of traditional healers. Winnie condemns the fraudulent practices of fake izangoma, which she believes tarnish the integrity of authentic healers. “I won’t become a slay queen, but I don’t judge those who choose that path,” she said, highlighting her commitment to her spiritual calling.
Winnie’s work has earned her praise within her community. Lerato Nkomo, a close family friend, commended Winnie’s dedication. “She is devoted to her calling and has helped many men restore their confidence,” Lerato said.
One of Winnie’s clients, who preferred to remain anonymous, shared his experience: “Yes, she helped me. My manhood is a sensitive topic, but her imbiza has truly improved my life.”
In addition to her work with men’s health, Winnie offers a variety of other healing services, underscoring her holistic approach to traditional medicine. As a mother of three, she remains deeply rooted in her community, using her gifts to uplift those around her and challenge misconceptions about traditional healing practices.