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Sticking to her beliefs, Alinah Nono Mashiloane, takes us on a journey of spiritual likeness between her love for the church and her ancestral beliefs.

The healing and divination philosophy based on ancestral spirits is accepted in our communities but many still aren’t clear on what exactly these traditional healers are all about.

When one has the calling, it means they are called to heal and are advised to undergo initiation overseen by their ancestors and a trained spiritual healer.

The GCN sat down with Alinah Nono Mashiloane from Maphanga Section in Katlehong to find out more about her journey into becoming ngaka (a traditional healer).

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