You can envision chikwambo as a terrestrial goblin (sometimes called a tokoloshe, tokolotshe, tikoloshe, or hili) that is given to a person usually by a fetish priest (or a witch doctor) which has spiritual powers to grant the wishes of the person who wants it.
You can envision chikwambo as a terrestrial goblin (sometimes called a tokoloshe, tokolotshe, tikoloshe, or hili) that is given to a person usually by a fetish priest (or a witch doctor) which has spiritual powers to grant the wishes of the person who wants it.
Chikwambo is something which exists in the spirit world that can't be seen by the average naked eye.
So if chikwambo kills its owner, normally the owner will have to serve that chikwambo in the spirit world since when you get one, you are bound by a spiritual pact.
Just like it applies to those people who acquire spiritual powers through demons and elemental beings.
I don't understand why that should be news at all.
Don't you know many of these so-called prophets of today have partnerships with fetish priests who give them zvikwambo to heal people and perform miracles in front of a huge congregation?
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