Major General Maggy Mathebula is a South African traditional healer. She is best known for boosting and fixing tired 4-5s. She served as a top cop and reached the rank of a Major-General in charge of 16 police stations.
Early Life
Full Name: | Maggy Mathebula |
Title/Rank: | Major General |
Nationality: | South African |
Parents: | Hlangwani (father), Miluba Hlungwani (mother) |
Occupation: | Traditional healer, former police officer |
Known for: | Boosting and fixing tired 4-5s |
Maggy Mathebula was born into a family of traditional healers. Her father, Hlangwani, married ten wives and was a powerful healer. He served as the president of the Traditional Healers’ Association in the Gazankulu government.
Her gobela Miluba Hlungwani said she was a great healer. Her father’s first wife trained her. She was ignorant of the calling for many years. After heeding the call, the traditional healer saved many marriages.
Career
Major General Maggy Mathebula served as a top-ranking cop in charge of 16 police stations. She left service in the police to become a full-time fixer of sleepy 4-5s.
Maggy served as the district commissioner of Mopani. She led cop shops in Tzaneen, Limpopo, with exceptional results from 2011. She is now one of the most powerful traditional healers in South Africa.
In 2010, she heed the call to heal while stationed at Worcester, Western Cape. She received orders from Cape Town, Free State, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal.
Some of her customers say that her muthi does wonders and helps any man with a sleepy 4-5. It also increases the small size to an anaconda. She gives prescriptions on how to use the muthi.
According to her, the man had to drink muthi in the morning and evening, then wrap the 4-5 in a cloth soaked with it. They’d have to lightly pull on it for 10 seconds and repeat ten times, massaging it until it became hard.
Within three weeks, they’ll have a big anaconda and it is up to the customer to know when to stop it.
Sangoma
Major General Maggy Mathebula graduated as a sangoma at Babanana village near N’wamitwa in March 2012. The event drew the attention of local residents at the weekend.
The Senior cop turned sangoma said she would work against all criminals, whoever they were.