Skolopad warns women that using muthi keep men is dangerous

Skolopad warns women that using muthi keep men is dangerous

Some women are afraid that their men will leave them and take drastic steps to keep them. One of these is to drink a traditional medicine concoction called Umchamo wemfene or Monkey Urine.

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Skolopad has warned girls about using muthi, ”Girls drink Umchamo wemfene for boys to love them.Please Stop that thing is dangerous,” she said.

Briefly.co.za learned that after posting her message to Twitter she received some criticism from other users. They said that Skolopad was not exactly a role model to South Africa and were not bothered by what she said according to youthvillage.co.za.

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Others were praising the apparent positive effects of the muthi.

Other users were just shocked that people would actually go to such extreme lengths.

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