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Zimbabwe: 2006: Govt to Ease Witchcraft restrictions

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Original Post Date: 2006-11-17  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/17/2006
Zimbabwe: 2006: Govt to Ease Witchcraft restrictions
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Zimbabwe: 2006: Govt to Ease Witchcraft restrictions

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 11/17/2006

Zimbabwe: 2006: Govt to Ease Witchcraft restrictions

[That recent TAU bulletin drew my attention to something that had slipped by me – that Mugabe’s Govt has eased the restrictions on Witchcraft which whites had introduced in 1899. This could have a political angle. I will discuss this more later. This article is from January 2006. Jan]

A senior High Court judge urged Zimbabwe’s government to ease colonial-era restrictions on the practice of witchcraft, state-run radio reported on Tuesday.

Many in the country retain strong beliefs in the healing power of spirit mediums — known as n’angas, or witchdoctors — along with the role of ancestral rites in the nation’s cultural life, Judge Maphios Cheda said on Monday at the opening of a new judicial year in the second city of Bulawayo.

“The strongly held conviction of belief in witchcraft and traditional healers … cannot be wished away,” Cheda said in the speech quoted on state radio.

He urged amendments to the century-old Witchcraft Suppression Act “in keeping with the popular thinking and beliefs of the majority in this country”.

The Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers’ Association estimates 80% of Zimbabweans visit traditional healers for treatment or consultations, Cheda said.

Though the Act has not been strictly enforced since independence from Britain in 1980, he said it has forced some rites to be performed in secret. The law prohibits “the throwing of bones” to diagnose problems by traditional healers clad in feathered headdress and animal skins. So, well-to-do Zimbabweans often visit healers under cover of darkness.

Cheda also accused lawyers of decrying the government’s human rights record when they ignored colonial-era injustices.

President Robert Mugabe’s government faces mounting local and international criticism for its suppression of dissent, including arresting critics, closing down independent newspapers and packing the courts with sympathetic judges. — Sapa-AP

Source: Daily Mail & Guardian
URL: http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articlei…/p>


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