Drama at eMkambo as ancestors land popular sangoma in deep trouble
An inyanga based at Makokoba market, popularly known as eMkambo in Bulawayo has been arrested for allegedly possessing a pangolin skin claiming his ancestors had instructed him to own it. A source close to the incident said detectives from the Flora and Fauna Section received a tip-off that Busani Baloyi (32) had pangolin skin at his workplace. Following a tip-off the detectives went to his workplace and raided his shop and found the pangolin skin. “They found pangolin skin placed on top of a bag containing herbs and they asked him to produce a licence authorising him to own it…
