By Mzwandile Bhefile
IT WAS just a normal, cold night and the Gcobo family slept peacefully in their beds. But during the dark night evil people prowled around their house. AND WHEN THE GCOBOS WENT OUTSIDE THEY FOUND A GRINNING SMILEYHANGINGFROMTHEIR FRONT GATE!
“I will never eat a smiley again in my life!” said Nothembalethu Gcobo (42), from Holomisa in Khayelitsha, Uitenhage. “When I see smileys now
they will always remind me of this.” She said they have been terrified since they went outside on Wednesday morning and found the sheep’s head with a cotton rope threaded through its ears and secured with what looked like a red Christmas cracker. A passing neighbour on his way to work alerted Nothembalethu about the horrible sight outside her house. When Daily kasi Team arrived, curious onlookers were gathered around, watching proceedings from a safe distance.
“We were terrified when we found this thing,” said Nothembalethu.
“I’ve only ever seen anything like this in the movies, not at my own house. We can’t even open our own gate because of it!”
She said the head is a threat to them.
“We run a successful business selling airtime, cold drinks and amagwinya and people are jealous of us.”
Lawrence Gcobo (58), Nothembalethu’s husband, said: “This incident will not affect me or my business.”
But he believes the head has something to do with his sore feet.
“I believe this is the reason I struggle to walk sometimes,” he said.
“But it won’t stop me from living my life. Only God can decide what is going to happen to me.”
A neighbour, Giza Hobongwana (56), said he had last seen something like this when he was a young boy at school. “We found sheep intestines at the school,” he said.
“I want to go to a sangoma and find out who did this.”
Traditional healer Madoda Mtyaphi told Daily kasi news the sheep’s head is pure evil.
“This is not a message from the ancestors. This is the actions of evil people with their evil ways. This is nothing but Satanism,” said Mtyaphi.
“I advise the family to do what they believe in. They must consult a sangoma or go to church, but they must do it soon!”
