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Witchcraft and witchcraft-related violence in AmaZizi chiefdom of kwaZangashe, Eastern Cape


Nanette de Jong
Jongisilo Pokwana ka Menziwa

Abstract

This article explores witchcraft-related violence against elderly women in the AmaZizi chiefdom of kwaZangashe in Eastern Cape, South Africa. The  potential causes that have promoted such violence form the central subject of the study. The study includes a research design that combines  questionnaires, focus groups and follow-on interviews. The findings have revealed a prevalence of witchcraft beliefs in the region and have pointed to  elderly women as the likely victims of witchcraft violence. This has resulted in AmaZizi’s elderly women being socially isolated, verbally abused and at risk  of physical violence and even murder. This study concludes with several interventions organised to combat future witchcraftrelated violence and to  support the elderly women in the chiefdom.


Contribution: By giving voice to the lives and stories of a community of people rendered invisible in the wider  public sphere, this article introduces accounts on witchcraft and healthcare that might otherwise have gone unarticulated.


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eISSN: 2072-8050
print ISSN: 0259-9422