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Deadly Manjuzu ceremony in Bindura claims two women's lives
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55579, member: 636"] Police authorities confirmed the identities of two drowning victims from a traditional water ceremony in Bindura. Ellen Mlauzi, aged 49, and Ethel Nyabundu, aged 22, lost their lives at Nyaure River during the Manjuzu ritual at Manhenga Village. The ceremony involved six participants when one woman displayed spiritual possession behaviors before entering the deep water. Emergency responders recovered the first body immediately, while specialized diving units located the second victim the following day. Commissioner Paul Nyathi warned citizens about water-related dangers during such activities. The Manjuzu practice centers on water spirits that followers believe bring wealth and improved circumstances. Young Zimbabwean women have embraced this tradition despite controversy surrounding its methods and outcomes. Religious leaders raise concerns about the movement's materialistic focus and potential spiritual consequences. Practitioners defend their experiences, claiming significant life improvements after participation. Police continue investigating the incident while emphasizing safety precautions around rivers and dams during spiritual gatherings. [/QUOTE]
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