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How is chikwambo made?
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 15397, member: 27"] [USER=636]@Munyaradzi Mafaro[/USER] I think I have on numerous occasions [I]h[/I]expagorated to you that [I]chikwambo[/I] is a spirit, not just a mere physical object. There are of course different ways that [I]n'anga[/I] can make [I]chikwambo[/I] because it varies on the client's needs and to what extent they are willing to go. For example, [I]n'anga[/I] will use several ingredients i.e. [I]mvura yemunhu akafa[/I] (water that is collected from a dead body normally with the aid of a rogue mortician) some will literally reach an agreement to buy that water. However, in the event they buy [I]mvura yemunhu akafa [/I]they are quality control measures taken to validate that the water is really from a deceased person because some morticians think they are slick they can take it straight from the tap and complete a transaction. Long story short—[I]mvura yemunhu akafa [/I]it's supposed to start heating up during a ritual test procedure. Anyway moving forward, that water will be used with [I]mishonga[/I] at a gravesite to create [I]chikwambo[/I] on behalf of the client. In some cases, [I]n'anga[/I] may request a client to be in attendance with them at a gravesite to perform the necessary rites. In some scenarios, [I]n'anga[/I] may inform their client they can only obtain a certain type of [I]chikwambo[/I] through [I]kuchekeresa [/I]their loved ones[I],[/I] and henceforth when the deed is done that [I]n'anga[/I] will put in work on the deceased body parts and make things happen like clockwork. After everything is all said and done a client is obviously given [I]mhiko[/I] (ways of conduct so as to not upset [I]chikwambo[/I] otherwise calamity will soon follow that client everywhere they are). [/QUOTE]
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