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PLANTS, HERBS AND FLOWERS IN LAS VEGAS

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HEAL THYSELF WITH LAUGHS

GOOD MORNING: NICE WAY TO START YOUR DAY: An East Legon girl was with her no nonsense father when he saw her boyfriend coming. GIRL: Have you come to collect your book titled "DADDY IS HOME?" by Ayi Kwei Armah. BOY: No, I want the the photocopy from the Methodist Hymn Book song called "WHERE SHOULD I WAIT FOR YOU?" GIRL: I don't have that one... may be you should take the other one "UNDER THE MANGO TREE" by Efua Sutherland. BOY: Fine, but don't forget to bring "I WILL CALL YOU IN 15 MINS" while coming to school... GIRL: I will also bring this one too, "I WON'T LET YOU DOWN" by Ama Ata Aidoo. Then; DAD: These are too many books, will he read all of them? GIRL: Yes dad, he is very smart. DAD: Okay, don't forget to give him the one on the table titled, "I AM NOT STUPID, I UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING YOU'VE BEEN SAYING" by Shakespeare! And also the one on the dining titled "IF YOU GET PREGNANT PREPARE TO GET MAR...

South Africa. Sangomas, the traditional healers.

South Africa. Sangomas, the traditional healers. Monday, 1 June 2020 8:00 Category:  Culture June 2020 permalink Tagged under: Africa Sangomas, the South African traditional healers, mainly work in the rural areas of the country. Since 2007, they have been legally recognised in South Africa as ‘traditional health practitioners’. They have a large clientele and claim to be able to treat AIDS and cure bronchitis or asthma by using plants and bones of animals. The room where we meet her is about three square metres and is full of different kind of plants and herbs, some of which are placed on two shelves, and some others are piled up messily on the floor. Opposite the door, the skin of a snake and those which may belong to a giraffe and to some kind of feline are hanging from a string. Ngungune Michonto, is a 63-year-old woman with a cheerful look. Her hair is wrapped in a green sarong. “A sangoma is like a doctor. We can cure many things: headache, chest pain, knees, w...