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Ngcobo recounts her life journey, including her family background, recognizing her spiritual calling, undergoing initiation, getting married, and the experiences of becoming a healer.\u003c/p\u003e"]}},{"label":{"en":["Summary"]},"value":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eQinisile is the daughter of Mr. Sheleni John Zulu and Sphiwe Thembi Khumalo. She clarifies that her father had three wives: MaShezi, Makhumalo, and MaNsele. Her mother is the second wife, and she emphasizes that her parents were neither legally nor traditionally married, as only lobolo was exchanged. Qinisile notes that her mother had a total of eight children, with herself being the sixth. She explains that her mother had older children from a previous relationship that did not involve Mr. Zulu. Furthermore, she states that both of her parents were born into polygamous families.\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eIn accordance with Zulu customs, the payment of bride wealth necessitates the performance of a traditional wedding ceremony, which includes the ritual slaughter of goats and cattle. This practice is essential for the marriage to gain recognition from the ancestors of both the bride and the groom. Zulu recounts that her parents did not adhere to these traditional practices, as her mother had moved into the Zulu household following the bride wealth payment. She suggests that this deviation may have contributed to complications during her mother's pregnancy. Despite receiving counsel from the elder members of the Zulu and Khumalo families to return to her own home for a safer delivery, her mother declined, leading to Zulu's birth under atypical circumstances. At ten months into her pregnancy, Zulu's mother experienced significant bleeding, and a vision prompted her to go outside the Zulu household to give birth near the old gate, which is where Zulu was born.\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eZulu recounts her childhood experiences, noting that she frequently suffered from illness while living in the Zulu household. This led to her upbringing in the Khumalo household, where she was cared for by her maternal grandmother, Mayeni, along with her uncle and his wife. She elaborates that her uncle practiced as a Sangoma, and during her childhood, she was often looked after by individuals who came to consult. Following the passing of her grandmother Mayeni, Zulu was compelled to return to the Zulu household permanently. She reflects on her health challenges, indicating that she remained a frail child until she reached secondary school. Zulu recalls that whenever she fell ill, her father would burn incense and engage in rituals at the altar. Although she did not fully comprehend the significance of these actions, she observed that they coincided with her recovery. In 2010, however, her health issues persisted to the extent that she was ultimately forced to withdraw from school.\u003c/p\u003e\r\n\u003cp\u003eZulu reveals that her dreams and visions led her to recognize her calling, despite her initial reluctance to accept this truth. As she faced increasingly challenging life situations, she felt an undeniable urge to pursue initiation. She characterizes her initiation as unique, having been informed of her ancestral name (Khuliswayidlozi) before the process began, as well as the specific healing modalities she would provide. Her visions guided her to Buthelezi residency, where she underwent her initiation. Zulu mentions that although the initiation was intended to last for seven days, unexpected difficulties prolonged it to seven months. 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